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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATUR&\Y, JUNE 22, 1929. ![iuhrrl Ober dn(l Theodore Kosloff o SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT | are others in the high class cast. There will be two shows each |trator (Now Under New Management) —_—— OTICE 70 CREDITORS 2 been appointed adminis- th the will annexed of of Anna Glass Bock, the Commissioner for of Alaska, sitting in| neau Precinct, by ord June 12, 1929, all pe S against the e |tate of the said decedent are hex'e-s |by notified to present them, duly| Iverified as by law required, within| six months from- said 12th day of | t of the Talkies and silent. the e BV by T“MOTHER MA Sunday Sunday Monday ' Monday 7:30—9 ; 7:30—9:25 SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND sses in the ates, is admirably cast for rnal part in “Mother Fox Films' version of . DE Johnson Young's song and |0 1959t the undersi | " H k 29, e gned ad- We NOIU S(’(? m story *of mother-love, which DegINS | \inictrator, at his office at 183% | I o og run at the ColiSeUm |gouth Front Street, Juneau, Alaska. 4 l]T BR(),S. Have ’Em Hear ’Em | mestre sy S St N H B L8 FEVEE, o v |of “The Iron Horse,” “3 Bad Mer Administration with the will an- MOUS VAUDEVILLE MUSICAL "ARS IN A D WHISTLING reen masterpieces. di- nexed of the estate of Anna Glass | rected the picture. Bock, deceased. | Miss Bennett, who won interna- | First publication, June 15, 1929. | unforgettable | Last publication, July 13, 1920. Stella Dallas,” sweetest of d human sympa ipliment of mother- love 1 s of her own soul. Studio er have pro- nounced her present characteriza- tion one of the most touching roles she has ever attempted. Humor and pathos are adroitly blended in a swift moving plot which reaches a smashing climax when Mi: nett is confronted by the nec of claiming or rejecting her own OTICE TO CREDITORS Heving “beent appéinted’ adminis- ator with the will annexed of thej estate of Sigurd Bentsen, decea by the Commissioner for the Te ritory of Alaska, sitting in probate | {2 Juneau Precinct, in the First Jadicial Division thercof, by order isued May 21st, 1929, all persons having claims against the estate| of said decedent are hereby noti-| fied to present them, duly verified | as required by law, to the under-| signed administrator, at his office| ; |at 1831 South Front Street, in includes such outstand- | yuneqy, Alaska, within six months ing stars of the screen as Ethel |pon said 21st day of May, 1920 ayton, Victor McLaglen, the Cap- | H. B. LE FEVRE, agg of “What Price Glory,” | Administrator with the Will An- | Ted McN ra, Eulalic Jenson and |nexed of the estate of Sigurd Bent- | Constance Howard, while PhIlipDS | gon” de 1 | and s I MUSICAL ONITILISITHAM 12 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—ALL BIG HEADLINERS — STAGE - LS ;13. y, one of the most beaull- | pirst publi ation, May 25, 1929. FAVORITE ful and remarkable child actors | [ast publication, June 22, 1929. 2k TPty SRR | P I CORye [ RS T T T R s e Tad arroll’s is cast in the rele of Brian, the son | - = : 7 = G A Sk TR e o the.aman with 1,000 faccs Rondel and Fiynn, from “& Night S |of Mother Machree | ton croan, oricx oc ounc suneen Wl THEIR COMING TO GET ME MOVIETONE NEWS s Oy DF 8 2 el ’ i " deei bt ! There will also be a Movietone |Ice Cream Parlors 3 iy ¥ 4 2 in Paris”; Judy King, slircct'i_'rmp }":\l'l.\' ~and Brennan and Raymond, vaudeville mm:'m.";:;t ’m_(,lm,rs Wie T g - L A two-reel Talking Comedy See and hear the Coast Guard cap- headliner.—~AND THEN ON THE SCREEN. and singlng Vitaphone | Dell k. Sneriri, Juneau's plano fedtutidd et : g oo i X T - ‘ Al tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573. » -] ture a rum runner—and a trip VERA REYNOLDS AND PHYLLIS HAVER in s T R R AL A S CHIC SALES through the Philippines “THE LITTLE ADVENTURESS” i SRy VT 2 Shows Each Night Starting at 7:20 and 9:20. Admi MAE PAULY’S ORCHESTRA gives Concert—Pla) on—10, 25, 60, Loges 75¢ for silent production NOT JUST A FEATURE PICTURE— A WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL Last 2 Times Tonight—LON CHANEY in “London After Midnight” D “M()THER MAC[IRFF'” At s I T TR e (AANA) T Tke Story of a Mother—An Irish Mother — Anyone’s Mother—With Coming Next Week—Three Lectur2s by Father R. R. Hubbard and Xl A St Cosse movie show. Gay, dainty, summery dresses of Organdie l | Prices | | sheer organdie—lace and ribbon- 10-20-60-Loges 75 cents R —— 'its way through from the railroad ( will be featured at the Palace S.m-‘ with fresh supplies. |day matinee and night and N Conditions paralleling any motion | Favorites of the . Attractwns picture “thriller” were encountered , will m in high ¢ during: the location trip. The com- {among them being Les Sa pany was in camp more than a|from the New York Winter Gar- At Theatres month before scenes were success- |den; Fitzie Fern, star of Earl Car- fully completed. roll's Revue; J. Saunders, the man Wild Justice,” with Peter the|with 1,000 faces; Judy King, direct at as siar, is the 1irs 16€] from Paris; Brennan and Raymond, nt production of | headliners on the Keith circuit and d has won a cove! a |Rondell and Flynn from “A Night = 2 featured attraction on the United |in Paris.” Lon Cl}n;my in “London A_ft ‘Ar s Corporation suhcd"ulc. Sup- On the sereen wiii be Vera Re Midnight,” is at Lhe Palace tonight |porting Peter the Great is a well- | ho14¢ in “Phe- Little Adventur for the last two times. balanced cast headed by George|an amusing story of a spatting r ] Hypnosis, cataleptic trances, telep-| Sherwood, Frances Teague 8nd|yjeq couple which transpires during athy and projection of thought into | Frank Hagney. TRk -orid 16 tha. MiPal. retreat: of space are some of the mysteries :i- — a wealthy ‘bachelor. i Fhu.’ Chnney.expounds oty hls. 1ol Vietor Varconi, who scored a hit in the new picture. The plot hinges s e e 1 @i ol Boatman Has the on strange, new discoveries in the cts of talkic vaudeville lchief male lead. = Phyllis Ha réealm of mental waves, with mes-| i M i i aperm pulg B A T Ry merism and other uncanny figures as tools by which the central fig- __ ure, played by Chaney, works out a strange plot. Much of the pic- ture will be based on scientific | facts, with certain pseudo-scientific details added for dramatic effec- tiveness. The use of the mysteri- ous “N-ray,” which scientists say is emanated from the brain during the process of thought will be one’ of these strange phenomena. In the cast supporting Mr. Chan- ey are Marceline Day, Henry B. Walthall, Conrad Nagel, Polly Mor- an and other players of note. | There is also an “Our Gan comedy and Mae Pauly's orchestra puts over a snappy program for the feature. H ed trimmed. In lovely pastel] i —————TONIGHT ONLY——— PETER THE GREAT—The new Wonder Dog of the Sereem in “WILD JUSTICE” IN: SOUND———+—— X Ben Bernie’s Orchesira Singing anl Dancing "ARNAUT BROS.—A Whistling and Musical Act shades. $2.95 to f T LON CHANEY 18 | NOW AT PALACE Episode Number 7—“MELTING MILLIONS” Prices—10-20-50 Loges 60 cents £ | FAMOUS DOG IS AT | COLISEUM, TONIGHT Isolated by a blizzard, a motion picture company was lost to the world for ten days during the film- ing of “Wild Justice,” the new John W. Considine, Jr., production for United Artists Corporation, starring the screen's new marvel dog, Peter the Great, and at the Coliseum to- night. | The blizzard blew itself out on| the sixth day, and four days later &/ the first dog team came fighting NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Junesu Precinct, Territory | | of Alaska, First Division. In Pro-| = bate. g IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF ELIAS FORD, De-|"* ceased. " NOTICE is hereby given that Os- car Harri, admini~trator of the es- *! ) 2 .“ * i< « B . = ¥ % tate of Elias Ford, deceased, has| g3 rendered and presented to the court 1829, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. and the court room of said court in the Federal court house in said Precinct, have been appointed as the time and place for the settle- ment of said account, at which time and place any person inter- aforesaid for settlement, his first ested in said estate may appear’ Spend the Fourth of July at ]uneéu Games, Races, Marine Events, FIREWORKS | - SMOKER—Evening of July 3d Sports of All Kinds BASEBALL GAMES S pamvmone e T DT FAIR BUILDING yet Set for a Bang-U Fourth and Make Your rls i Band Concert ~ Plans to Celeli:-g: ;;]Lyy Z;rH AT ‘JUNEAU Under Auspices of American Legion - and final account of his adminis- tration of said estate; and that and file exceptions to the said ac- count and contest the same. ‘ Monday the 12th day of August, (Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, Big Dance Probate Judge. First - publication, June 8, 1629, Last ‘publi¢ation, July 13, 1920.

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