The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 29, 1928, Page 3

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Lo YOou WANT TO LAUGH? THEN COME TONIGHT TO DO YOU WANT TO LAUGH? LOQ!\’ AT THE CAST—Little Biily, Madge Kennedy, Creighton Hale, David Butler, Ethel Shannon, Flora Kinch and also Famous Broadway Celebrities. NEWS WEEKLY wiil open the show and an “EX- CUSE ME” comedy “LOVE’'S HURDLE” mll be added. 5-40, 30 by Mae ADMISSION—10-2 Concert 7 to 7 Loges 50 cents ’auly’s Orchestra COMING THURSDAY LON LHANEY MR. WU & =l will of #3|comes to gain money. When he |her work in a metropolitan cafe jas a cigaretie vender, frowns up- lon the impropriety t eatres {on around her, a love plot de- {¥elops which runs o thrilling ¥ The écreen story was written’ % | byj Albert S, Howson and Siddey | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | als are Hedda Hopper, lmmx s Lane, Lincoln Plumer and arg p. N | The explanation of this u»lm‘ Father Hubbard also give forms the background of Wamer |fifs jecture, motice wiloh AR: dies,” starring May McAvoy with | Malcolm MacGregor, which comes s j "“OH BABY,” BIG COMEDY “Matinee Ladies,” according to | | | Byron Haskins who directed the |3 — — . society made up of indolent, pl | Palace a it has been uremade women, wives of weal-|able to secure the first local pre their desire for the society of at-ias one of the outstanding comedy tractive men, frequent cafes dur-|achievements of the year. This their husbands, shut their ey to have its premier tonight for two impropriety and engage in flirta- | days. idlers who prey upon their hos-|Billy, a new screen comedian pitality. makes his bow. Little Billy, as Malcolm MacGregor, a colfege | gentleman measuring in fact forty student in financial difficul inches in height in spite of the P I'mmis‘ May McAvoy, who, despite Attractions of what goes cougse of sophisticated adventure. THE “MATINEE LADIES” Included in the cast What are “matinee iadies?” i *Saddon. Bros. production, . “Matinee La- | pears elsewhere. to the Coliseum fer tonight only. IS AT PALACE TONIGHT | production, designates a circle of| The management of Spickett’s thy ‘husbands, who, because of |sentation of “Oh, Baby!” heralded ing the afternoon absences of | Universal-Jewel production will tions with well.groomed young| This i$ the film in which Little It is into this atmosphere that|his name suggests, is a diminutive gllllfirlIITIIHIII||llllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlliIillIIIlIIIl||IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.. CLOSING OUT - Mirrors, Candle Sticks, Nut Bowls, Smokers’ Sets, Trays, Framed Pictures e L T T T T TS LT T L T U U i T T T S L DL LT T A B OPEN EVENINGS Wi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1928, fact that he has already attained the age of. twenty-eight. This pint-size player is well known on the vaudeville stage. all over the country as well'as along the White Way where he has featured in many theatrical ductions. . Madge Kennedy, popular dienne of the footlights and silver | s'hw:l, is the ling womap in “Oh, Baby!” Theatregoers were enthusia 0 her last two stage vehicles, “Poppy,” and “Be- of Widows,” while picture | £ saw her most recently in| Wives” and “Bad Com- | | been pro- | come- | 8 s ‘Lying pany. Creighton - Hale, ber of the cast, another mem-. has.recently scor-| ed with Marion Davies in “Baver- ly of Graustark." Ethel Shannon, David Butler and Flora Finch are others featured in “Oh, Baby It is promised that there is laugh a minute in “Oh, Bal Everyone who enjoys a comedy | guarantced to produce gales of merriment will want to see it. a LON CHANEY AT | PALACE THURSDAY | What seems barbarous in country may, in another, perfectly correct, and This is st in “Mr. starring this | seem viee versa. kingly brought to light Wu,” Lon Chaney's new vehicle coming to the Palace Thursday for a three day run, For the uncanny drama of Oriental mystery, intrigue and re- founded ‘on codes which na are considered perfect-| Iy natural and right, although this country would regard them as shocking, L Chaney plays an uncanny man | darin whose revemge on an Eng-| lish family precipitates a thrilling | dramatic. situation, To the Eu-| ropean his Oriental idea of ro-| venge is almost unbelievable. But it is founded on actual Oriental the left she is shown wearing a LATEST MODES FROh] CHIC PAREL Lili Dainita, French flicker favor She stopped in New York to show her latest Pa georgette dress and at the right she is wearing—oh, well—er, ai vway, she used twelve trunks to bring her clothes to th (International Newsroal) " |GAPPS MAKING 71! ANOTHER TRIP | MT. SPUR AREA IPlans for Aerial Expedition . May Be Upset by Mer- ; rill's Disappearance | | i I [ To make Mt. Spur region which was visit ed last summer for the first time by him, S. R. Capps, of the U. Geological Survey, is enroute to Seward on the steamer Yukon He accompanied by Gerald | Fi ald, topographer of the bureau Their plans for the season’s work was based on the use of an rplane. out of Anchorage and Pilot Merrill. had been engaged for thls purpose. The Anchorage ver has been missing for many s now with a party of moving picture photographers he was transporting to Point Barrow. Mr. | Capps was anxious for news | Merrill as other plans may have to be made for the season’s work : if his plane is out of commission All of the season of 1927 was apent by Mr. Capps with a party in the Mt. Spur region. Until that time the district had been | known as a blind spot on Alaskan maps. He is eager to continue his investigations of the distr - ee—— BERGSETH TL I1NSPECT is ile, is on her w an creati ¥ Oscar Bergseth, assistant crepe de chine and embroidercd lager for the Northwestern Iish- jeries in Alaska, is a pas ger op the steamer Yukon enroute to " Cordova He is making his an man tradition, Y Louise Gertrude and other in the . cast, Seattle; Bill Turof Ida Agnes Ran McAllister, Seattle; Bill thlom, Seattle; attle. Cees VANGPHEM TO ARRIVE HERE ABOUT JUNE 15 Belgian mining ed the com- liam Duly | We | neck, Dresser, Olmsted, Ralph noted players under 'the directl of William Nigm. The p the stage, was a sensation ed by Walker Whiteside. 7 1 AT THE HOTELS Gastineau R. 8. Dodge, city; George Biggs, Santa Ana, Cal; Mary Kolasa,| city; Elizabeth aser, Peters- burg; H. F. Preston, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Excursion Inlet; L. S Robe, Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert G. Vogt, Seattle; Edna Scott, | Gay LaBar, Edna Hopkins, Bita wlkner. He will be accom- Royce, Dorothy Travers, Hal I by Mrs, Vanophem and ris and Tom Parker, all of Spo-|their daughter and her kane; Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kildall, | Mr, and Mrs. Sam T. Pybus Bay; Mr. and Mrs. C. D.|and a St. Louis friend. East, H. H. Waller, Ketchikan; | In a letter ton befate Shb F. H. ClMrk, Hoonah. sailed from recelved Dy Alaskan Mr. Taulkner y, Mr. Vano Hardin, Tenakee; H.|phem eaid he was confident of Benjamin Island; Phil | being able to resume operat’on Gallagher, tity; Tom Mooney, | at Jualin in the near future. Rense Adoroe, | Forbes, ap; n on act:} as Jean \.mumu m, man who has he pany developing mining proper |ty for several years at Jualin, reached New York from Paris to and will arrive herc about 15, according to telegraphic advices received from him by H. F D. J. Chambers, — mnual inspection trip of the pany’s Alaska salmon canneric and will go as far west as | tol Bay POPPY SALE IS ON TODAY The sale of poppies rted in Juneau today under charge of the' to the local post of the 1 Legion. Many vopp e being disposed of, the public taking a kindly interest in this fund which goes entirely to the relief fund for disabled war vet- ans and orphans. | Wreaths also appeared in store ‘Ilmlmfis the work of the auxil- iy, and they are neat ornaments. e members of the auxiliary irked diligently on the wreaths ‘the. Dug Qut, yesterday and de- o8 ‘were made late yesterday . terngon and_early this forencon. ;..——_ DANCE A. B. HALL | Agvertming miw pays. Use the columns of The Empire. Ketchikan; F. 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FOR SALE One Used Eden Electric Washer COST NEW $150.00 Our Price $60.00 - Guaranteed to be in first class operating condition | Alaska Electric Light & Power Co: JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 IF YOU EMPLOY Five or More Persons AND HAVE NOT READ THE Pt Alaska Compensation Law : as amended in 1927, you may not know that you can lose any amount up to $18,000 as a result of an accident. We have copies of the new law for distribution and will hand one to you upon request or go over it with you. You should: be familiar with this law. It was made to fit your case, ALLEN SHATTUCK, Tiic. i ‘.b~ INSURANCE——REAL ESTATE ool _astd_iiid = W ednesday WILL GIVE A TRATED LECTURE ON MOUNTAIN CLIMBING N THE CENTRAL ALPS Note: Father Bernard Hubbard mll give his lecture

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