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= ’lllllIIIIII!IIIIIil|IIIII|IIIIIllIIIIllII||lIIIIIHIII|IlIIIIIlHIIIIIIHIIIIII||||III||IIIII|lI | Not Just Another “Sheik - Picture” But A Sahara Romance Full of Passion o] TONIGHT T R UL ONLY ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT AT 8 :REX INGRAM'S Production i with ALICE TERR and IVAN PETROVICH Burning Sands Burning Love Pity UL a Mewqyoldwyn- veru LATEST NEWS AND COMEDY BEFORE THE FEATURE Mae Pauly’s Orchestra gives Concert from from 7:45 to 8 and plays Original Musical Score for Feature Notwithstanding that this is a special attraction we will not raise our prices which will be 10-25-50 cents, Loges 60 cents ||l||||||||||Illflll||lll|||l!l||||"||||"H||lI[llIl|IIII|||IlllImllll|||“|||||||||IIIHI |plmtation is tricked in just for me | effect it will give. It is elaboratc~ 1 ly screened. Attractions |’ At Theatres l i l On completing tne 'scenes from “East Side, West Side” = | | & % » <t “East Side” 27 at the Fox New York Studio, Allan | “GARDEN OF ARLAH" Dwan turned his attention to the | BIG SHOW, PALACE || “West ' Side” portions of the Felix | @ | Risenberg story. The large Ghetto | By way of allaying the cries of set which attracted so much com- those critics who are forever beg-, 'ment because of its fidelity to de- ging for honest motion pictures, tml gave way before an army of Rex Ingram throws them a hone |carpenters who constructed elabor- now and then. Garden of Allah," a Metro-Goldwyn | same stage. release now showing at the Palace' The bearded Hebrew patriarchs Theatre with Alice Terry and Ivan! land the old woman of the pretzel Petrovich in the featured roles., | stands went back to Hester Street There is only one show each night|and Mike Connolly, the casting di- at 8 o'clock. Mae Pauly’s orches-|rector, began his search fog slim tra plays the original score for the society debutantes and men who feagure. lmuld wear evening clothes in the approved Park Avenue manner. They say Rex Ingram had his| doubts on ' alternate days While Nodalsky were retained as “Pa” making ~this picture. The doubts and “Ma Lipvitch,” the three im- have ‘beén neatly cut out in the portant supporting characters for projection Toom, for not the slight- George O'Brien and Virginia Valli est ‘sign”of them mars the film! {were Holmes Herbert, cast in the as presented. ~ The resuls is the 'role of Gilbert Van Horn; June Col- most “finely wrought drama of two|jyer, as Josephine Van Horn, and opposing religious philosophies that | prank Dodge, as Judge Kelly. has come out of motion pictures.‘ “East Side, West Side” comes to The theme is doubtless familiar;the Coliseum tonight for an en- enough as a thrice-told tale in gagement of two nights. novel, play and cinema since Rob- R L S ert Hichens first wrote it twenty| pyp EAGLE RIVER FUR years ago. The story concerns a FARM, INC. young monk who tried sex life after thirty years of celibacy, and later having even his purest love Offer part of their holdings, - south of THE GOVERNMENT spoiled by the haunting, overshad- HIGHWAY, FOR SALE ON EASY owing knowledge that he had made | TrrRMS. This land will be sold solemn vows to God never to caress iin small tracts, is all cleared and a woman. He couldn’t even keep|ready for cultivation and covered his wife forever, and after thl'?exby United States Patent. It is well months of legal if hot sacramental [adapted for fur farming. For honeymooning on the Sehara she|fyrther particulars inquire of E. learns of his past life and sends|Valentine, President, or Thomas him back to his monastery cell. George, Secretary. —adv. The thing is pure drama—a o s s g o) straight struggle of conseience| For Carpenver Work of any kind against passion. No - vestige of —shop or city—Call thd: AM’ ~no- theatrical -ex- Phone 498 - ! “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE” || AT COLISEUM TONIGHT || His latest is “The|{ate Park Avenue interiors on thc_ While Dore Davidson and Sonia | POLLY AND HER PALS CAN »bu REAT IT, POLLYZ COUSIN WELL, DONT You Know / ANYT!—HNG ABOUT HIM? HE'S EITHER IN THe HARDWARE % | LNE, oR THE WE'RE LOOKING \ |You AINT GOT NUTHIN' OH! \[ES HE WAS, ROB. FOR THE OWNER ! IKE PR e ok, | L US! WED LK TGIT HIM UPA DARK ALLEY OLRSELVES! N f S ST S T lIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIII||IIl||llIII||HIHIIIIll"! 'IIIH"II'IHI"I‘IT! | PIONEER NOTICE | The Lions Club was orgahlzed GUERIN LEAVES FOR WEST There will no meeting of Ploneer |here about 15 months ago. smcc\ SIDE ADMIRALTY ISLAND UNEAU LIONS CLUB that time it has taken an active| E. C. Guerin, Cadastral Engineer Igloo No. 6 and Auxiliary Ne. 6= W DISBANDS MONEY ls interest in civic affairs but the’m charge of the local office of the tomorrow night, Friday, June 14, THURSDAY .0 DONATED TO SCOUTSpnnmb( ership yesterday agreed thdt‘Umlz\(l States Bureau of Public on account of Flag Day exercises IRIDAY L "'b 7 ) |its work was largely a duplicate of |Surveys, left today on the gasboat The meetings are postponed. that performed by other crganlza-}Dmrmp for Kootznahoo Inlet to Fnday June 21. tions in the field, For that reason]pick up a scow and bring it back | mainly the decision to discontinue|to this port. He will visit the | NOTICE TV FIREMEN the club was reached, it was said. |Seelye survey party hefore retum—] Be at Fire Hall 7 p, m. Friday' S L ing here. |night, in uniform, to perticipate New Sheet Music and Records ———————— |in Flag Day Parade. just arrived. Anderson Music| Try a HOT TAMALE after the _ aqy, J. L. GRAY, Chief. Shoppe. —adv. |show. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, | | PRI SRR = ——— | CAPITAL DYE WORKS N | very isics memods in Prench Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. See Aeldner, Professional Clearer and Dyerr. Phone 177. adv, GET RID OF YOUR CORNS Just a minute of your time and “END-O-CORN” — Presto! Corn: disappear. No Pain. No more suf fering. Walk with case. Don( fool with those so-called “corn cures” any longer. They are dangerous, Get END-O-CORN at the follow- ing druggists TODAY or if they ar not near ou write to END-O-CORN RX ORIES, 4 Garfield Blvd, The local Lions Club yesterday —adv. Yy & unanimous vote adopted a ‘esolution disbanding, it was an- ounced today by President L. D. enderson. Funds remaining in its reasury, amounting to approxi- ately $75, will be donated to the cal Boy Scouts. and “the The romance of a genius—two womer big town.” “East Sz’de West Side”™ WITH GEORGE O’BRIEN Virginia Vally and J. Farrel McDonald The soul of the Ghetto struggling to attain its birth- right of beauty. The soul of New York revealed on the screen in all its depth of beauty. H H H “If you are fond of good Cantaloupes, we have them. We are not GROCERY- MEN, just a COMMON VEGETABLE MAN, but we know ‘OUR ONIONS.’ When we sell you something, we AIM TO PLEASE YOU and if we don’t BACK COMES YOUR MONEY.” “WHY PAY MORE” Ch:cago who will see that you res eeive a jar promptly. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. EXTRA ATTRACTIONS Movietone News (et e i v Tae Jummu LAUNDR\' Late News Events in Sound L L e T T T T U LT R Franklin between . Front ud nd Streets Silent News and Scenic PHONE 359 § PRICES—10-20-50—Loges 60 cents Jlmll{lmllll||||||||m||IIIllIIIllllmlIll||lll]l||Il||l|||HlIl|HlllllI||H| "~ MAE GEISERT.. WILL BE AT GEORGE BROTHERS Thursday—Friday—Saturday Demonstrating an Unusually Good Coffee Another arrival of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables And—Oh, Boy! PHONE 486 Personal Delivery Service WATERMELONS BEST EASTERN (()R\-FED BACON, pound .................. 3 40 are here PRIME EASTERN HAMS, pound .. .38 BUTTER—Castros Best Creamery, pound .50 . i EGGS—No. 1 Leghorns, Grade A, dozen .... 40 Callfornla CHEESE—Cream Brick, pound .. 40 CHEESE—Roquefort, pound ... .80 Grocery CHEESE—Red Rock Cottage, pound ... 25 Phone 478 . Free Delivery PHONE 478 FRESH VEGETABLES ICERERG HEAD LETTUCE, large heads e “ ASPARAGUS—Nice tender stock, 2 pounds for .35 / SPINACH—Wonder variety, 2 pounds for 25 4 LARGE CUCUMRBRERS—Fancy, each ... 20 | NEW BABY BUNCH BEETS—3 for ... 20 ' NEW CALIFORNIA BUNCH CARROTS, bunch .............. 10 i NEW CALIFORNIA RUNCH TURNIPS, bunch ............ 10 | B. P. 0. ELKS NEW GARDEN PEAS, pound ._................. 25 | RADISHES—GREEN ONIONS, 6 bunches . 235 Flag Day Exercises Elks’ Hall ALSO YAKIMA POTATOQES, 30 pounds for KILN DRIED ONIONS, 4 pounds for ALASKA RUTABAGAS, 6 pounds for ... 95 | ‘ HAINES POTATOES, 32 pounds for ... 1.00 FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929 | LOCAL RHUBARB, 4 pounds for 25 i el = - 8:00 P. M. FRUITS GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS, 2 pounds ......................... $ 25 | Parade made up of Brother Elks, ORANGES, dozen .. .. 25, .35, 45, .60 i American Legion, L. 0. 0. Moose, WINESAP /\PPLES l]!)ll n . . A 3 Mooseheart Legion, Boy Scouts, Ju- neau Fire Department, American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps and all the kiddies in town lead by the Juneau City Band. STRA WBERRIES HOOD RIVER STRAWBERRIES, basket FLOWERS AND PLANTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS “PRICED TO-MAKE YOU GLAD” Seattle F ruit & Produce e Watch for Announcement regarding Forming of Parade