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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, S o O 5 0, o o e st » ¥ =|do, in fact the whole picture r For Three Hilarious Days E|%i &t b b e i Z|the basis of the Story and not a = |lot of extraneous work shoved into story in which he does not belong. The human cast is given more than the usual opportunity to ac nd its members have all do ¢ to their work. Thert T dramatic situations thro out the story and these are p over mainly by the fine acting of both dog and his supporting cast. The cast includes Ranger, Doro- hy Kitchen, Sam Nelson, Tom Lingham, Sid Crossley, and others. SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT RICKETT’ RL‘LAEMMLE prwsais REGINALD “EVERYBODY'S A(‘T—;NG AT COLISEUM SUNDAY If the term “all star” were not = so often mi £ that it ¥ y it to the notable c: and stage favorites M £ 'shall Neilan has -assembled for his production, “Everybody's " which opens at the Coli- LT Co-starred with MARTAN NIXON A Fast Moving Comedy M-G-M SPOTLIGHT NEWS OPENS THE SHOW Certainly the presence of such of recognized ability and it as Betty Bronson, Ford Ster- ling, Louise Dresser, Lawrence Gray, Henry Walthall and Raymond Hitchcock, brilliant stage star, in- sures a wealth of good acting. Nei- lan, who not culy directed the pic- ture but wrote the story as well, had these players definitely in {mind when he created the charac- ters for his plot. As the title suggests, “Everybody’s Acting” deals with the theatre and more particularly with the back- age life of a troupe of actors. The central character is a little orphan girl who is adopted by five god-fathers. Her childhood ex- periences and later on her theatri- cal career and romance make up Extra Comedy—Andy Gump in “Youth and Beauty” Palace Orchestra in Concert Last 2 Times Tonight—RICHARD BARTHEL- MESS in “OUT OF THE RUINS” Starting Wednesday for Four Nights “The Garden of Allah” a picture rich in humor, pathos and Great Big Spectacular Production e Wik b oAl H | The Vita ducti vill A ORI e i e veromont, -Te e Some very effective scenes were|Dark Knights” in a special Vita- constructed for this sequence, weird | Phone singing act. | and wonderful in' their effect upon | the screen. | Marian Nixon is the leading ST T T REGINALD DENNY IS COMING TO PALACE The Pal- b M - Attractions | woman in this feature. At Theatres |ace orchestra gives a concert and| “Out All Night,” Reginald Den- ys for the first show. ny's latest farce comedy, has been \ booked as the feature attraction | E: = | %jat the Palace for three days start- |ing at the Sunday matinee. Denny portrays the role of a “FANGS OF THE WILD” | PALACE FOR LAST TIME AT COLISEUM TONIGHT G- x *|wealthy young man, who meets, Under the ruins of the French! “Fangs of the Wild” an FBO|{wcos and marries the girl of his town of Arras following the World | production starring Ranger which heart, all in one evening, or rather war, were many tunnels and caves |is at the Coliseum tonight, is said one night. The innumerable com- which had been used as avenues |to be a fine example of what clean, ledy situations that are caused when into enemy territory by French sol- | wholesome and exhilirating enter- an attempt is made to keep the diers. It is in these caves that | tainment may be put into a dog marriage a secret during an ocean Richard Barthelmess—in the stel- (picturo if the director and au\thor‘vnyaxv should provide one of the Jer role of “Out of the Ruins,” that |are wise to their business. {most " hilarious hours of enter- First National picture, now at the | This story, by Dorothy Yost and tainment imaginable. Denny’s own Palace, hides when he is being | Dwight Cummins, is one in which intimitable sense of comedy value hunted by an enemy who is im- [the smopth trend of the plot is is predominant through and the placable. not marred by a lot of foolish an- climax is thrilling and unusual, |CUSHION SEAT RETURNED. The | which was held in their posses- The leading feminine role is layed by Marian Nixon, popular’ talented young actress, who | nce more appearing with Denny, | wr last having been in “Rolling | Home One of the largest and best known casts of featured players r to support a star, appears in he picture and everyone of them eserves special mention. Wheeler Oakman, one of screenland’s first eading men, returns to the screen as the villain of the picture while i(itllcx's are Dorothy Earle, Ben Hendricks Jr., Dan Mason and Lio- nel Braham. - e —— party who returned this property sion will KINDLY drop into the Empire Olfice and pay for ad. Thanking you all in advance. NUFSED. LEE ROX, THE WRECKING . CONTRACTOR S e ATTENTION MASONS A stated communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M, will be held in the Masonic Tem- ple at 7:30 o'clock Monday even- ing. Work in the E. A, Degree. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By order of the W. M. CHAS. E. NAGHEL, LOCAL Fresh Radishes Home Grown on our own farm California Grocery Phone 478 Free Delivery PHONE 478 | | ATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1929. 1 B e e SUNDAY 7:30-9:25 MONDAY 7:30-9:25 COLISEUM BETTY BRONSON FORD STERLING, LOUISE DRESSER. LAWRENCE GRAY, HENRY WALTHALL and RAYMOND HITCHCOCK Enough talent here for three pictures—in “Everybody’s Acting” A World Entertaining Story of the World of Entertainers MOVIETONE NEWS fur garments. —adv. Secretary. We make ana awer all kinds or| Goldstein’s Em. porium. —adv. | Balcony (adults) .. Balcony (children) . Loges (reserved) TUESDAY June 11th I “HELLO HAWAII” Musical Comedy and Revusicle COLISEUM THEATRE Under Auspices of Loyal Order of Moose Directed by Ray Southard Pretty Girls, Popular Song Numbers, Snappy Cos- tumes, Clever Dancing, Excellent Comedy ADMISSION Lower Floor (any seat except Loges)...$1.00 June 12th A Curtain at 8:15 p. m,; Tickets on sale at Butler Mauro Drug Co. and Juneau Drug Co. VITAPHONE O'NEIL AND VERMONT “The Two Dark Knights’ ¢ Offer their hilarious black fdce act in a Vitaphone Presentation Program a. When You and I Were Young Maggie. b. Ain’t That a Grand and Glorious Feeling. PRICES—10-20-60-Loges 75 cents TONIGHT ONLY Episode No. 2 MAN’S TRUEST LATE NEWS FRIEND EVENTS “MELTING See this stirring.story VITAPHONE MILLIONS” of Dog Devotion : RANGER JEWKES' SEXTET KRAZY KAT i B in “FANGS OF THE “IN A BLACK- “SKINNEY” WILD” SMITH SHOP” PRICES—10-20-50-Loges 60 cents Coming Tuesday—Moose Show—“HELLO HAWAII” o AANNIVERZARY JALE DRESSES Gordon’s Second Anniversary Sale will open Monday morning, June 10, and continue through June 20. Remarkable values will be offered at this sale in order to clear our racks for mid-summer stock. At Gordon’s Gift Shop exceptional prices will be placed on Children’s and Infants’ Wearing Apparel; and there will be spec- ial tables of Brassware, China, Pottery and Novelties, at 50 cents, 75 cents and $1.00. End Tables on sale at $1.95. HOUSE DRESSES House dresses, special for this sale at $1.00 and $1.95 UNDERWEAR GOWNS— Beautiful heavy rayon, a new shipment at $2.50 SLIPS-— A special group at $1.95 In baronet satin, rayon, silk SUMMER HATS 7 o4 e f A most complete assortment of coats and ensembles, in three groups. $6.75 1. Coats and one suit, in tweeds, at $6.75. Values up to $12.75. $16.75 2. Coats and ensembles, in tweeds and kasha cloth at $16.75. Values up to $29.50. 3. All coats and ensembles not grouped, at 20 Per Cent Reduction crepe. PONGEE BLOOMERS at $1.95 PANTIE and BANDEAU sets at $1.95 HOSIERY A beautiful line of the new Vassar chiffon hosiery at $1.65 In all the new shades. Arrowhead hosiery at 85 cents Soft, crushable, sports hats— trim little tailored affairs, summery hats in lovely col- ors. 1. Straw, felt and silk hats at $2.95 2, Stitched silks, felt and silk combination, ribbon, and milan and hempstraw hats at $4.95 All Gage pattern hats at a great reduction. SCARFS New pleated scarfs at $1.50 SPECIAL $1.00 TABLE Gowns, step-ins, teddies, I'rench panties. GIRLS’ DRESSES In two groups $1.00 1. Dresses in blue denim, chambray, prints and broad- cloth, Some of the dresses in smaller sizes have panties to match., Values up to $1.95. Sizes 4 to 14 years. $1.95 2. Dresses at regular prices of $2.50 and $2.95 in all light materials and prints. Sizes 3 to 14 years. CHILDREN‘S HATS AT HALF PRICE KUTE KUTS For boys and girls. 65 cents BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS $1.95 GIRLS COATS At a remarkable reduction. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Mercerized ribbed three-quar- ter socks, fancy cuff. Special for this sale— 2 for 25 cents Regular values 35 cents. Sizes 514, 6, 614, T. All of out dreses have been BOYS AND GIRLS SUN SUITS In variety of colors. BOYS SUITS $1.00 Suits of linen, all colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. divided into groups which give wonderful values. : 1, Wool, jersey and a few silks at $5.75 2}: Twenty-two silk dresses al $9.75 Values up to $16.75. 3. A large collection of silk dreses, and some kasha and flannel dresses at- $12.75 and $13.95