The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1929, Page 3

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WESTMINSTER | BLEE SINGERS HERE TONIGHT Musical Organization Ar-| rives— Three Concerts | Given at Palace The Westmister Glee Si are to appear in J Palace in three con 3 tomorrow afternoon and night rived this morning on the .t. er Queen. heard the singer said the conc 3 best he had e nd so| satisfied were the town that a return g requested. ‘ The Westmister Glee Sin ap- pear locally under the ausp the Professional and Busing Wa- man’s club. i Every number on their progr: n | is a musical gem and is sung i an evident insight and aum-ucm—\ tion, which enhances the natural appeal. Their recent Canadian tour was a remarkable success, public and press acclaiming them | as the finest singing organization | ever heard in the Dominion. No| musical lover in Jur sho fail to hear this wonderful org zation. / Their voices have a puri and freshness seldom heard on t continent, while their ensemble| work and blending of voices is said to be well-night perfect. These world-famous ~singers have been the recipients of some very delight- ful experiences in their variou world tours; and they are antici- pating their first American tour as eagerly as is the American music-loving public. Their di rector, Mr. Edward Branscombe former tenor soloist at Westmins ter Abbey, London, England, i rated as one of England’s fines musicians, choral conductor, and lecturer on musical subject i programs comprise practi type of sacred and secu including mad: songs, solos with ments, male sacred music English cathe its very best. The work of the choir has been marked, by music critics everywhere, for its perfec- tion of balance, tonal beauty, charm | of expression, splendor of sonority,! and absolute coordination, and pre- | sentation, particularly in the un-| accompanied features. | Those who know something of the beauty of English cathedral singing will renew old and p s memories when they hear this great body of singers; while those | who have not had the privilege of | visiting England, will find a parti- | cular and fascinating charm in| listening to the many beautiful se- lections on the program. This| program also includes many humor- ous selections. B the | , ete. cal of the Miss Cora 'Bangsberg, of La| Crosse, Wis.,, who has been visit- ing Miss Gladys Forrest for last two weeks, left for the south| on the Prince George. Miss Bangs- |~ berg was delighted with her first‘, trip to Alaska and is planning to| return next summer. | ————.—— ARE YOU GOING To eat FRESH DRESSED CHICK- EN on the Fourth of JULY? Then Phone 114 in order to assure de- livery. D. B. FEMMER. adv. e FIREMEN—NOTICE Regular monthly meeting poned to Thursday, order of ~adv. post- July 11, by J. L. GRAY, Chief. TRY OUR Plain Layers Jor Strawberr: Shortcake 10c per layer of | | Ker the | \ Attractions Bros. At Theatres | | SEaPLANE. KECHIKAN LEFT FOR FiRST CITY ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON c. : OF HILLS" AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | stark virility of mountaineers in “Judzm of the remarkable FBO vhich comes to the Cc All the pic- is this atmosphere of the un—‘p] th hillsmen that is perhaps th chr has helped to the outstanding tion piet of the year. Dir Leo Me n is said to tained an illusion of real is in every way rema; and | he was fortunate in having ‘\hv‘ ces of a cast which has done full justice to the story. The lovely Virginia Valli the leading feminine role, the gently-reared school teacher goes to Grayson’s Gap to te charge of the education of the children in this rude mountain | community. The role of the “hero” | —who is decidedly net a hero— is in the hands of Orville Caldwell, who achieved fame fo ing of make it one plays of a of the leading cl acters in “Judgment of the Hill is played by eight-year-old Franl D , hailed as sor to Jackie Coogan, and con to this picture a characte: s been the m to the ! elevating him stardom. at the Palace ton which is made choir- singing, at |} Warner Bro: ting the best and screen to lost no tin talent of both B fill important roles i This feature ¢ seum Wednesd: The impo pearing in “Tt includes Richar on, Robe Bro ell, Rok Edeson. Taylor, Vera Lewis, John M James T. Mack and Patricia All are noted. Bennett is lar product of spoken dra Towners,” mett, Doris Kenyon is one of the most bri liant stars of stage and scr McWade was a member of original New York cast of TN \ AN ST WY v \. \\ Spend the Fourt Games, Races, Marine Events Sports of All Kinds Big Dance THE DAILY ALASKA-EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1929. tely n in Hyder today and to- bring M returning to Junesw-: by Augy Wrangell and Petersburgg y morning . { Miss » Ketchikan made a trip to beauty vk, arrived on the Ala- st-Chichagpf and Port Althorp me from Seattle to accept a po- oon with passeng: sition at the American Beauty Par- morning the seaplane lox at fi m. with Mrs, Simpson, Miss Florence Tor- Victor Manville and Allen on for the Taku district. lle and on at the mining property the Big Bull Slough, above the ah River, recently discovered ville, the plane returned 5 o'clock, and left Hom fot Port Althorp to O. A. Larson and Mrs. chmann to Juneau. - ith Hayes, a speciaiist in directed work in productions. - -+ - left Jur Bolle on TOPKIS Athletic Union Suits $1.00 J Quality at a Pilot of Herena Rubinstein, mal Beauty Special- Madame Inter; ist, se ‘“Remember that withiu you there is latent Beautiy, new Youth, greater Loveliness. Let me help you.” Valaze Pasturized Face Cream Valaze Cleansing Cream Valaze le Skin Food (embellisseur) Valaze Bleach Cream, Face Powder, Lip Sticks, Hair Tonics Sole Agents Sensible Price Phone 25 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man | Free Delivery WILD ANIMAL SHOW BE SURE AND SEE THIS RARE ATTRACTION IN THE DISPLAY WINDOW OF HARRI Cash Store 221 Lower Front Street WATCH FOR PRICES GEORGE BROS. Purveyors to Par- ticular People Pioneer Pooel Hadll MILLER 'TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards | | 7| with her sister, Mrs. B. R. Glass, at MONDAY TUESDAY 7:30—9:25 A tribute to a wom- an’s trust and a small boy’s adoration Frankie Darro! Virginia Valli! Tense, Gripping, Dramatic COLISELM MONDAY TUESDAY 7:30—9:25 IN SOUND WARING’S “PENNSYLVANIANS COLLEGIATE ORCHESTRA { INCOMPRARABLE” | 18 in number | ““4 Permanent, _ Scl Singing | Ensemble Singing Rave” | Talking and Gomedy Bits Offer “Collegiate,” We Love the College Girls, “In a |Little White House,” |“Where Do You Worka John” | | AL COOK and ( | KIT GUARD in A Beauty Parlor Comedy The entire company in the comedy effects Movietone Neuws LATEST NEWS EVENTS IN SOUND Prices—10-20-60c, Loges 75 cents Coming Wednesday | - ‘Miss Marjorie Cook, of Snohom- |ish, Wash., arrived on ‘the Ala- | meda to be the house guest of her | | sister, Mrs. Fred Henning, at her | |'home on the Glacier Highway | ‘Miss Anne Bergstrand, of Port- land, Ore., arrived from the south | to spend the summer | | | Tast week Mendenhall Fur Farm. FIREMEN—NOTICE post- 11, by Regular monthly meeting poned to Thursday, July order of —adv. J. L. GRAY, Chief. An All-Takking Vitaphone Program “THE HOME TOWNERS” SPECIAL The Manufacturers of “PABST ETT” Cheese are giving a one-fourth pound package of PABST AMERICAN CHEESE FREE with every package purchased. Per package—30 cents SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83—85 Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prep. L R} h of Jnly at Juneau p FIREWORKS SMOKER—Evening of July 3d BASEBALL GAMES Band Concert Plans to_Celebrate JULY 4TH AT Get Set for a Bang.Up Jolly Fourth and Make Your JUNEAU FAIR BUILDING Under Auspices of American Legion

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