The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1929, Page 3

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SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT ONLY AT THE PALACE | Now Under New Management) | BIG COMEDY BILL “HAROLD TEEN” With Arthur Lake, Mary Brian, Alice White and Lucien Littlefield, Hedda Hooper, Jack Duffy Also, by request the colored feature “The Lady of | Victory” featuring Josephine and Napoleon. | LATEST NEWS OPENS THE SHOW Adm. 10-25-40 cents, Loges 50 cents LAST TWO TIMES TONIGHT | | “Vanity” starring Leatrice Joy, Charles Ray, Alan 1 Hale. Added atraction “Dr. J. F. P.,” playing his Musical Saw. Attractions At Theatres | — —— 2 P ' | | hair-raising escapes in the course| of their duty and love forms what is said to be one of the most dra- ®° matically realistic pictures of fire department life ever shown on the screen. | “VANITY” AT PALACE LAST TIMES TONIGHT | FEATURE OF FIREMEN AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | That the portrayal of life in the fire department might be as ac- curate as possible, the City of Los Angeles placed the entire resources of its firefighting forces at the dis- posal of the F.B.O. studios for the filming of “Hook -and Ladder No. 9,” the spectacular production show- | ing at the Coliseum tonight. All the fire-house scenes were actually taken in the engine head- quarters at the corner of Second and Western avenues in Hollywood, and the many shots of the big rec | trucks in action were filmed with the local smoke-eaters handling their ewsi equipment. “Hook and Ladder No.-9” is a screen story based upon the rivalry of two young firemen who love the same girl. Their adventures and UNITED STATES Depariment of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. April 1, 1929, Notice is hergby given that George Danner, entryman, togeth- ér with his witnesses John Bur- wash, and Klaus Grondsman, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his original entry serial 04848, and additional entry, | serial 06886, for lands situate on the north shore of Gastineau Channel, H.E.S. No. 174, New Series No. 1568, containing 7126 acres, | Appearing in one of the strong- ‘est roles of her screen ca , Le= ‘fltrice Joy is seen at the Palace| | tonight in her latest picture, Vanity. \Charlcs Ray is featured as leading | {man and Alan Hale has the fea- ! tured villain's role. The story deals with a young so- cicty woman who is to wed a rich young man. She acidentally a suilor whom she had encountered in France during the war and on the night before the date set for her wedding he contrives to entice her aboard the vessel of which he is the skipper. she realizes that she has been trapped and the subsequent scenes are said to be intensely dramatic. "'The skipper is killed by a vicious ship’s cook and he in turn—well | it would be unfair to ine reader to reveal the climax of this rommk—i ably thrilling phctoplay. | ADOLPHE M AT CO | Adolphe Menjou will be featured 'at the Coliseum tomorrow night jonly in “A Social Celebrity,” an | jamusing tale of a barber’s son, | |who was “a son of his father” if | you know what that means. All {his life he had lived in a small iwestern town, making gorgeous coif- fures for the -local girls. Thonl &Lhc story developes as a pretty | from which cor. No. 1 and M.C.| U.SLM. No. 381 bears S. 12’ W. 6086 chains; HES. No. 204, New Series ¥852, from which cor. No. 6 USLM. No. 381 bears S. 307 | \ AN big town. headed by Chester Co: When it is too late | f=— 60 50’ 04” E. 6017 chalns; longitude M 134° 3¢’ W. latitude 580° 21' 13" \‘ N. and it is now in the files of | the U. 8. Lan Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at An- chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, May 6, 1929, Jast publication, July 5, 1929. TRY OUR Plain Layers for Strawberry Shortcake 10c per layer | Spend Big Dance manicurist dares him to go to ulxx being presenzeG as an extra f[‘a»: ture at the Palace. A man under | st | the name of “Dr. J. F. P.” appears | d |in the s e with his saw, saws |wood to show it is a saw, and een | then, with a specially built bow,| all sorts of selections, pro-| e tones. Tonight he will of New York will exhibit for the|produce several tones, showing what | delight of the patrons of the Coli- |can be done with a common hand | seum Sunc the foibles and hoper |saw, with special steel | of a typical New York East-side - BN RIS | belle when Vitaphone Corporation| Have you triea tne Fiva o'Clock | Miss Sally Fields in “The¢ Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? | ' Reared in the tene-! e ments that gave Al Smith his play- Try a TOASTET SANDWICH &t ground, Miss Fields has had the the Juneau Ice Cream Pariors. adv ability to observe her - and she is such a natural t her interpretations arc supporting Menjou is a fine ce Louise Malcolm £ e e mew school of directed. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL |} ACCOUNT the Commissioner’s Court for| the Juneau Precinct, Territory | COMEDY FEATU S ! AT PALACE SUNDAY MATTER OF THE ES-| B o) Y OF ELIAS FORD, De-| Arthur Brian and | ceased. i Alice White, een’s| NOTICE is hereby given that Os- | most gifted younger players who 'car Harri, administrator of the es-| assembled at the Palace Thea- tate of Elias Ford, deceased, has' Sunday only, in “‘Harold Teen,” rendered and presented to the court £ one hobby in common. esaid for settlement, his fi They have been following the inal account of his adminis- | adventures of “Harold Teen" on!tration of said estate; and that the famous comic strip, practically Monday the 12th day of August,| all of their lives! 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, During the filming of First Na- and the court room of said court tional's hilarious cinema version |in the Federal court house in said! of the newspaper comics, they Freci have been appointed as| pleyed a “Harold Teen” game on|the time and place for the seme-J‘ the set. It was what might be Ment of said account, at which | called a memory test and put into,time and place any person inter-| oblivion the “Ask Me Another ed in said estate may nppcnr" me. nd file exceptions to the said ac-| It was remembering an adven- “g‘:“; X “Ifjl‘a‘fg!_”[‘\“ byt ture of Harold Teen that the oth- ‘> S 2 & . d e Probate Judge. ers did not remember; until it WAS| g, puplication, June 8, 1029, recalled to them! icati ' | Criolih | Tabtianiod; Jak Duehtii T PRSRIRLE Iy 15, IUe Hedda Hopper and other character | = & 1v 2 mya. »ngma actors form the supporting cast. ]APANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street ki P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders l MUSICAL SAW ACT PALACE'S SPECIAL CHAMPION FOX BAIT “AK FOR MR. IT GETS 'EM” human hands aged in origina for itself. ‘“Curiosity s from trappers indicate when he smells Wight's $5.00 postpaid. Trappers “BEEF Never touche contain ed a cat” and enthusiastic it also gets sly Reynard into diff Champion. One jar $1.00 or 6 supply catalogue free on request. F. L. WIGHT FUR CO. for ', BANGOR, MAINE A gentleman is received according to his appearance WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have them made at home than to send outside for them. LAND, Merchant Tailor BERGMANN HOTEL MODERN STEAM HEATED ROOMS Hot and Cold Running W ater DINING ROOM IN CONNECTION PHONE 205 THIRD AND HARRIS STREETS laska, First Division. In Pro- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. INDAY ONLY 0—9:25 ADOLPHE MENIGU » v <orn A SOcia! feigig‘ffigza A -4 X H & Famous Vitaphone A ¥ ‘ Star DAY ONLY 7:30—9:25 IN SOUND Sally Fields in a Vitaphone Presentation “The Hostess” in which she sings @—The Hostess bh—Comedy Monologue c—Hello Bluebird Senator Ford After Dinner Speaker Offers N ORIGINAL MONOLOGUE “There Aint No Santa Clause” A Good Old Pathe Comedy MALCOLM STCIAIR and + Production ith CHESTER CONKLIN LOUISE BROOKS JONIC, sir—for the blues? Menjou as barber -baron will fix you up, MOVIETONE NEWS Latest News Events In Sound NOTE:—Daon’t fail to see and hear this program Sunday as it will be shown one day only in preparaion for two other special Holiday programs next week. Prices—10c-20c-60c—Loges 75 cents TONIGHT ONLY—The Big Brother to the “Third Alarm” Hook and Ladder No. ! The first truly authentic and thoroughly human film of the fire-fighters ever produced—a story which catches the real spirit of the department. “MICKEY’S ELEVEN"—A Kid Comedy With a Kick SALLY FIELDS, Vitaphone Star, in a Singing and Comedy Act Episode Eight of “MELTING MILLIONS” A Pathe Serial Prices—10c¢-20¢-50c—Loges 60 cents Coming Monday and Tuesday—“JUDGMENT OF THE HILLS” with VITAPHONE ACTS and MOVIETONE NEWS ; R R T TR at Juneau / FIREWORKS BASEBALL GAMES - Get Set for a Bang.Up ]oliy Fourth and Make Your Plans to Celebrate JULY ATH AT JUNEAU Games, Races, Marine Events, Sports of AUl Kinds Band Concert the Fourth of July SMOKEB—Evenmg of July 3d ' " FAIR BUHLDING Under Auspices of American Legion

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