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BB el T e TSN S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929. b4 1lllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII|IIII 2 SHOWS TONIGHT—7:15 and 9:15 PICKETT’ PALACE REX INGRAM S LATE NEWS AN Don’t Miss Seeing This Feature with ALICE TERRY = and IVAN PETROVICH D ALSO COMEDY Mae Pauly’s Orchest ra Plays Both Shows No advance in prices—10-25-50, Loges 60 cents ~c Coming Sunday BROOK in TR ARG Attractions At Theatres “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE” COLISEUM, LAST TIMES E] L4 3 George O'Brien, Virginia Valli and J. Farrell Macdonald play the leading roles in Allan Dwan’s pic- ture based on Felix Riesenberg’s novel “East Side, West Side,” which at the Coliseum Theatre last night. “East Side, West Side,” has what picture plot. It is rich in New York atmosphere and ‘surrounds the activities of a young man, reared in the poorest part of the city, who battles his way to ownership of a| mansion on Fifth Avenue. All of New York's celebrated sec-‘ tions have a part in the story, the Bowery, East Side, West Side, Hell's Kitchen, Gas House district, Red Hook Point, the Bronx, Washington Heights, Park and Fifth Avenues.' The leading role is a natural for George O'Brien and couldn't have fitted his talents any better if the author had had him in mind when | writing. ? “GARDEN OF ALLAH” | IS NOW AT PALACE | o 2 “The Garden oi Allan and tomorrow, night at the Palace, a change of one showing policy be- ing adopted on account of counter attractions and to permit those un- able to attend the first show to enjoy the second show which starts at 9:15 o'clock. Four beautiful African gardens have been used for backgrounds of Rex Ingram's production of “The Garden of Allah,” made abroad for Metro-Goldwyn, with Aiice Terry and Ivan Petrovich in the leading roles. They are the original Garden of Allah, owned by Count Landon of Biskra, Algiers, the de Rothschild tropical garden at Grasse, France, the Bardo garden at Algiers and the Arthur garden, also in Algiers. Alice Terry and Ivan Petrovich play the leading roles in this new Ingram production. Others in the cast are Marcel Vibert, Mme. Pa- querette, Gerald Fielding, Armand Dutertre, Ben Sadour and Michael Pt i i S | BILLIE POVE COMES | | TO*PALACE SUNDAY \ [ Billle Dove comes to the Palace next Sunday in “The Yellow Lily,” of 'Hungary who chose a jail to a castle, shot the man she loved and turned a whole nation topsy-turvy to him back. Clive Brook is the mar —————— NOTICE All members of Moose Lodge are requested to be at Moose Hall 7:00 p. m, Friday, June 14th, to par- ticipate in Flag Day Parade. adv. el e GOODIE SALE The Lutheran 'Ladies' Aid will| J0ld a GOODIE SALE at Gar-| nick’s Grocery Saturday, June 15. —adv. ——?—.-.— ELKS’ NOTICE ALL ELKS are requested to meet Club Rooms at 7:30 tonight for purposes of psmdmfiu in “THE YELLOW LILY” will be | held followed by serving of refresh- presented for two shows tonight! Y o | i DOVE and CLIVE FAREWELL TO HENDERSONS LAST NIGHT Many Friends of Popular Couple Attend Func- tion at Church The farewell reception tendere the Martha Society and Officers well attended by friends of the ipopular couple from both Juneau land Douglas. A short program was |given in the church auditorium and the following numbers rendered: | Instrumental trio by Mrs. Klonda cello and Mrs. Trevor Davis, piano. |Reading by Mrs. J. D. VanAtta; |Piano duet by Mary Jeannette Whittier and Gladys Naghel. Rev. Henry Young, acting pastor of the church, spoke on behalf of the church and H. L. Faulkner spoke on behalf of the Session. A ! beautiful picture was presented |Mr. and Mrs. Henderson as a fare well gift, by J. W. Lievers, on be: . |Dalf of the Martha Society and “F| church. After the program the guests were invited to the parlors of the |church where guessing games were ments. The {imously adopted: “Whereas, Brother Lester D. Hen- derson, for many years an elder of the NWorthern Light Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. Henderson are about to leave Juneau for an in- definite period, and “Whereas, Brother Henderson and | Sister Henderson, through their un- tiring efforts and continual .devo- tion to the cause of the Church, have made places which it will be extremely difficult to fill after their departure; “Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, the’ Members of the Ses- {sion of the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church, the members of the Church, and its friends ac- knowledge our deep appreciation of {the many good works of Brother and Sister Henderson done in the interest of the Church and for the good of this community; and that we express our deep regret and profound sorrow in the loss of |these two fellow members and ten- der to them the -assurance that 32| they will be greatly missed; and | “Be It Further Resolved, That .we extend to Brother and Sister Henderson our sincere best wishes for their stccess, prosperity and happiness during their absence from us, which we sincerely trust will be only temporaty; and that we {assure them that we shall ever pray that Our Heavenly Father will safe- ly keep and guide them; and be- fore many days so shape their des- tinies that they may return to Ju- neau to resume their good work among us. “Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this Resolution be given to Brother and Sister Henderson and that a copy thereof be spread upon the minutes of the next meeting of the Session. “Adopted this 13th day of June, 11929.” M. S. WHITTIER, President at Joint Meeting sion. H. L. FAULKNER, Secretary. ——e———— RS 2l We are pow ready to alter or |Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Henderson by | opened an engagement of two days | |of the Presbyterian church in the| !church parlors last evening was| s considered an excellent motion; following Resolution ~was! presented to the meeting and unan- T IR T T T of Congregation and Ses- |= How ARE WE T0 KNOW YourR COUSIN POLELY AND HER PALS SEARCH ME, POLLY. WE ONLY THIS BABY~ PICTURE TOURISTS feel at home when they see a PIGGLY - WIGGLY STORE. l\]illly come to see us, and say—-our pl’l(’CS are as ll)W as at Il()lll(‘ fll\(] the same goods. WIGGLY. 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PIONEER NOTICE There will no mecting of Pioneer Igloo No. 6 and Auxiliary No. 6 on account of Flag Day exercist The meetings are postponed until Fnday June 21. —adv. bl TS NOTI(TE Dog owners; must have a license wl must be tied on dog's neck, dog will be picked up otherwise The romance of a gemus—t“u women and “the big town.” »“Ea st Sz’de West Side” gain. —adv. H TR g £ STRAWBERRIES = PIGGLY WIGGLY ; Two baskets for 25 cents. Large E WITH shipment Green Vegetables on to- ~ S A o morrow's boat. _...,E GEORGE O’BRIEN Russian Steam Baths [ Open Wednesdays and Satur- | days from noon till midnight. | “Business Is Good” MRS. JOHN SORRI., Prop. PHONE YOUR ORDERS Virginia Vally and J. Farrel McDonald The squl 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. 5 EXTRA ATTRACTIONS Mouetmw 'Vl'us Late News Lwnta in Sound Silent. News and Scenic PRICES—10-20-50—Loges 60 cents fillIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVINIII}IIIIIIIIIJHJIIllllll“!!lllIIII|l|I!Illlllllllllll“llllll MAE GEISERT WILL BE AT GEORGE BROTHERS TO ©US We will attend to th Thursday—Friday—Saturday | e will atten 0 em ) promptly Qur coal, hay, Demoustratmg an gram and transfer business ts increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order loday and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased . B. FEMMER PHONE 114 Unusually Good Coffee Eumummmmmm||||||mmmimnuflfllmmmnwmmmmmummm all B. P. 0. ELKS Fla ag Day Exerczses Elks H. all FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929 8:00 P. M. Parade made up of Brother Elks, American Legion, L. O. 0. Moose, Mooseheart Legion, Boy Scouts, Ju- neau Fire Department, American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps and the kiddies in town lead by the Juneau City Band. Watch for Announcement regarding Forming' of Parade A oS S hmSas e