The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 15, 1929, Page 3

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Francis X. Bushman, jr., Georgcrmm TOUR]STS ON lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIl||IIHIII|IlIIII|IIIIIl|IIIIIIlIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIHIl teker Charkes oron, and Jumes |y e D o HERE TODAY ! FINE PROGRAM ‘ H GLA < One of the most entertaining Hall essay the roles of Grand- B DOU k’ {tcas of many months was that of mother Bernle's four sons, around ) DRI = the Ladies' League given in the whom most of the dramatic action | wnh 41 round trip passengers = Y. league rooms. Especially enjoyable, revolves |aboard and two large tour parties = NEW S | s the ecellent program which had August Tollaire, Albert Gra n, to make the Yukon Circle trip, the = »een arranged for the occasion. In-|Hughie Mack and Michael Mark |steamer Alameda, Capt. C. V. West- . e S B e o T =/ cluded in this entertainment were arc cast in pivotal character mlcslm-lund, docked in Juneau at 8 | T = J 9 Q MISS FEUSI ENTERTAINS several readings by Mrs. Van Atta, {while June Collyer plays the femi-o'clock this morning, and will NDAY '\ND MONDAY NIGHTS—2 Shows FOR TACOMA VISITORS a talk on Vlgsmnary work among {nine lead leave for Skagway tonight at 6 .5 l] L’\ l) /i l PRy 2 - natives, by Mrs. David Wag- e o'clock. It is due in Juneau No S av Matinee on acco: of Elk Miss Isabelle Meehan, of Tacoma, |g a song by six little girls, and '/ ———— 'southbound Monday morning at T y y or ,,,,\j(,) sungss LA unt, . s — was a guest this week of Miss vocal selections by Mis. W. E. Ca- 1 o'clock. | I'WO SHOWS 7:30- ()"") y Douglas Mamie Feusi, the two young ladies hill and Mrs. Glenn Kirkham. The Alameda brought 275 tons 5 \ HPURERE . BEA UTIFUL having attemded the same colleze| The hostesses were Mesdames of freight ahd the following Das- together and also worked for the | Robert Fraser, Alex Gair, and G.| ChurCh sengers to Juneau: I q l 5 l same firm in Tacoma. | W. Niles, | From Seattle—Sidney Braunnin, . ound DO oundc On Tuesday cvening Miss Feusi! .—— S 8 | Margaret Baunnin, T. Cashen,/ 2 sntertained a few frie s in honor ( VISITORS HERE ervlces George C. Smythe, Mrs. D. A.L »{ her guest. Games and danc- | |Stickney, Henry O. Wilson, John REB SPIKES AND HIS FOLLIES ing were participated in by eigh RBarl Simmons and son of | ¥ | Winther, Mrs. John Winther, Jardis AT T — 3 Tuests. ved here from the West-| Noticés for this enurcn 'column|yinther, Gordon Winther and six ENTERTAINERS 2 e visit on the Channel.|must be received by The Emplre | y.qrq00 ANNIVERSARY PARTY at present house guest :‘:’:;“"\j‘ l”‘“‘} 10 °f1°°k15““”d“-‘; From Ketchikan—C. J. Wright. A Jazz Band on the Screen Edward Bach, etianh b "w}“t‘“““w change Cf} pypom Wrangell—Mrs. B. B. Green. Celebrating their first wedding ————— o P | From Petersburg—Cecil Allen, SEE and HEAR the anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. unbnuu‘u JULY MEETING De i PO T “% Dick Rierson, Mrs. Arness, Thelma | 5 x nlllasl’ bt i Native s S are O Y rchestis ) ancers McManus entertained with an en-| TO BE HELD SATURDAY|, gl oor e ® | |Arness, J. A. Dalrumble, and F. S, Premiere Colored Orchestra with Dancers Mission joyable party Wednesday evening.| 5| Dickinson. | Offering Games and contests furnished| The second meeting of the Doug- S S ! ° amusements for the guests. Miss|las Fourth of July Association will . m.—Sermon. | ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE o P i Tsabelle Mechan of Tacoms was|be. held At 7:80/0'elogk: b Ehs' fire Thursday—Midweek | Electricity will be off on, Froat a. Clarinet Marmalade with CLIVE BROOK ” first prize winner for the evening. |hall Report from the finance |prayer service. | Street from 6:30 a. m. to 8:30 a. b. Lonesome and Sorry , : s P 4 5 - + o - committee expected so that or-| All are cordially welcome to these m. Sunday morning, June 16, 1929. ’ Blues WHY ;l"l tf}y‘*‘ beautiful woman shoot the man she BRIDGE LUNCHEON rangements for the celebration can |services. | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT c. Dlues oved? ! i be proceeded with. Ik ——— 23! adv. AND POWER CO. | d. Red Lips WHY did she choose a jail to a castle and a hus- S| Mrs. Charles Fox gave a bridge it o Church | . | Fresh roasted pegnuts and pop- SR S D ST All services in the new church. | Junesu Ice Cream Parlors, Mass at § olock, | corn. luncheon on Friday afternoon. After the luncheon, three tables of bridge band ? WHY did she scorn the love of the best “Catch on Movietone News STAN LAUREL and OLIVE HARDY in “YOU’ RE D/\RN T()()TING” Sunday, June 23, is the date set by Nugget Chapter, No. 2, O. E. S. for their annual picnic of Stars and Masons, this year. The picnic is Attractions At Theaires l £ H | “SLINGSHOT KID” AT { | COLISEUM TONIGHT | The kids of this city, both young and old, will be glad to hear that Buzz Barton, freckles and all, will be at the Coliseum tonight in the “Slingshot Kid,” an FBO picture. Buzz is the young cowboy whirl- wind, 13 years old, who awoke the hardened movie fans and aroused great excitement among the kids Orchestra Gives Concert——l’l.n LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT “THE GARDEN OF ALEAH” If you have not seen it—See it at 7:15 TONIGHT TR AR OO to be held at Marmion Island. Oth- er arrangements will be announced later. for }n(h Shows EXCELLE ROAD WORK BEING ACCOMPLISHED Under the direction of the Bureau or 9:15 of Public Roads, a small crew of men have been working on the road north of town, widening and lillllflllIIIII|IIIHIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllll“llllllllll’IIIIIlllllllllllI!llufllllllllllllllII|I||||IIllll|llllll"lllllllll|Hlllllllllll|Il|l|ll||l||l|||l||||||"|l|||llll filling it in and effecting great im- [in Films “Four Sons,” when, provement Nels Anderson has|it appears on the screen of the . |charge of the worl | Liberty Sunday. "for its beautiful women, for its | —— —— | And for good reason. Every man background and atmosphere. Lit- pOUGLAS TO HAVE BALL appearing in these interpretations cerally scores of the film capital's GAME MONDAY NIGHT jis a former member of the German beauties appear in these scenes. One of the most beautiful, in- cidentally, enacts a very important ‘\\aalh( for next Monday evening, role. Jane Winton appears as a!june 16, when the next ball game notorious actress of Budapest who,!is scheduled to be played on the when the story opens, is the cur-!jocal diamond between the E 'rent fancy of Archduke Alexander.|and Douglas. The game will be /The latter is portrayed by Clive|called at 6:30 o'clock. Ev one should pull for good Brooks, who plays opposite Miss - e Numbered among these players is Dove. GIRLS ON CAMPING TRIP His Royal Highness Archduke Leo- | Alexander Korda, famous Hun-‘ A group of Douglas girls left pold of Austria, whose first screen garian director, megaphoned “The ‘Thursday evening for a week's| appearance is made in the new Yellow Lily,” as his third Amen-‘mmpms, trip on the Glacier high- can picture. Gustav von Seylfertitz, ' way. They are making camp at Nicholas Soussanin, Bodil Rnsing, a place called Point Y.ouise, where Marc MacDermott, Charles Puffy, ‘they have a tent and other neces- Lucian Prival, Paul Vicenti, Yalo sary paraphanalia. Miss Elizabeth d’Avril and John Westwood figure 'Fraser is chaperoning the party, prominently in the supporting cast,|which included the following girls: ——————— vMarjorie Fox, May Fraser, Bertha DONATION OF BOOKS The Douglas Public Library was | made the recipient of about a hun- dred new books this week, by Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Durham, which are now being catalogued and will be ready for distribution by Saturday night. FOUR SONS” AT LIBERTY, SUNDAY — 5 It is safe to say that there will be no adverse comment on the ac- 5 of German officer characters Fo army. Following director John Fm-d's .y in .urope, during which time spent several months in Ger- . it was decided that only ex- soldiers would be considered for these highly important atmospheric bits. |h ma | Ford production, and Captain Carl von Haartman, former member of the Gerfhan Air Service. In the important roles are Mar- garet Mann, who plays the stellar, role of the grandmother and Earlt Foxe, noted screen comedian, who hurls his comic mask to the winds __T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND-—Bunch of keys in convain- er on Basin Road. Owner may have same by calling at Empire and paying for this ad. LIBERTY SUNDAY NIGHT FOUR SONS Big as the Heart of Humanity Church L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay rastor | 16:30 a. m—Sunday School. 11:30 a. m.—Sermon. “What Price’ Glory” was the story of the su](liefi who went marching off to war. “Four Sons” is the story of the mother the soldiers left. behind. Mother love—Brotherly love— And the love of youthful sweethearts— THE ‘'GREATEST HUMAN INTEREST STORY EVER TOLD WITH Margaret Mann, the sixty year old screen star find, All three are woven into the story of “Four.Sons” surrounded by a east of youthful and talented screen players. Y B 9 {were played. The prize winners| August Olson left on the Marg- |z gl ST the Continent? were Mre, Charles Rice, high score |nita for Tenakee Springs, where he || St. Luke's’ Episcopal Church | WILL RETURN . ” ol , answer in ‘The Ye! v Lily.” Shasrles Se v ake g Y k. e Dr. Gt C. Barton’s office wil L() ISE FA NDA SEI‘Y the answer in ‘The Xgl‘ln\\ Lily. : 2 and M Charles Sey, low. vill take a good rest. N Sorvins RonlEcihn 3% opmi“_’:v!!eedlmdfly Jufm R ‘ / 2,‘ A For extra measure there is a LATE NEWS and R d N 8. Sy H - it o 5 & e | o351 STARS TO HOLD PICNIC | LIBRARY RECEIVES | Congregational Community | | with CLYDE COOK in “5 AND 10 CENT ANNIE” A Comedy Feature With a Kick F Comedienne Prices—10-20-60-Loges saturing the World Premier Screen 75 cents COMEDY and NEW S thud(‘ No. )AMFI I‘l\(, MIL I IONS Prices—10-20-40-Loges 50 cents in his last picture, “The Boy Rider,” | which was the first western to PRICES—10-20-50 cents Try the Tive oClock Dinner Fraser, Vieno Wahto, and Elizabeth |in his characterization of - Von star a kid at his age. \Specials at Mabry’s -adv. Sey. Stomm, villain extraordinary. “The Slingshot Kid,” is the story ' e 5 of a deserted mining town, Indigo,’ \\ ‘\\ \\.\ \\\QQ \\ 0 5. S el ' where Buzz and his pal, Frank \ Rice, go through a very exciting' series of adventures in their efforts to outwit a bandit and save the k' COross M ranch for its owner, a beautiful girl. The cast includes Frank Rice, Jeanne Morgan, Arnold Gray, Buck Connors, :Jay Morley, and others. Oliver Drake adapted the picture from an original story by John Twist and Jean Dupont. | “GARDEN OF ALLAH” LAST TIMES, PALACE o % The biggest outdoor “set” in the \\ world—the Sahara Desert— is m‘ important background of “The Gar- den of Allah,” Rex Ingram’s new picture which was filmed entirely abroad for Metro-Goldwyn with Alice Terry and Ivan Petrovich in the leading roles, which is at '.he| Palace for the last two times, to- night. vamel caravans, miles long, 2000 Arabs at prayer, a_sandstorm and i other highlights of the famous des- ert romance which Willis —udbeck adapted from Robert Hichen's story are filmed with the Sahara, one of nature’s wonders, as a background. Games, Races, Marine Events, Sports of All Kinds Big Dance Band Concert FlREWORKS SMOKER—Evening of July 3d -———-“*—-—:—-—-—-—v- Get Set for a Bang-Up Jolly Fourth and Mnke Your : “Plans to Cah&m JULY 4TH AT JUNEAU Under Ausptces o/ Amerwan Legwn

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