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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1929. For the night of July 3 and the Glorious Fourth Attractions : | At Theaires i “Few films produced this year boast of a better cast or more per- | aciing than “Judgment of the EO Gold Bond showing at Th2 acting throughout is splend ry member of the casi ole to perfection, o is [the kid brother and m: {through his appealing manne |invest a difficult role and ser | situations with a heart i | would not have had witha |cellent performance. Virginia Ve | v |her finest performances | school teacher whom Tad lov who eventually manages to | some self-respect into the b The brott Brant Dennison . q \played by Orville Caldwell, who ¥ A Roarmg bequcl to |the knight in “The Passion Pla “The Cohens and Kellys” |and this actor excell " 11 of his roles [ self in B ; F * |was a hard role to fill etter and Funnier B Ihis clever and’ sympathetic | formance. o UNIVERSAL\ CTURE \/t/:. _ - T~y L o (WILLIAMIBEAUDINE PRODUCTI First Time in Juneau SN ON/ , and infuse rer. is idwell's nd the Remember, Wednesday Night, July 3—Two Shows— ‘Continuous performance July 4 starting at 1:30 o’clock in the afternoon and acting | @ eant their roles. hat is undoubtedly one of | the | s him-| edit for || per- | § COLISEUM "5t LAST TIMES TONIGHT 7:30—9:25 TONIGHT 7:30—9:25 Vitaphone and Movietone WARING'S PENNSYLVANIANS 11 : % " 29 Collegiate Orchestra Incomparable EIGHTEEN IN NUMBER Playing, solo singing, ensemble si “Collegiate,” “We Love The College G “Where Do You Worka Jehn?”—the entire the comedy effect. ging, talking and comedy bits offer Is.” “In A Little White House,” company contributing to b MOVIETONE NEWS Latest News Events in Sound with the Cherry Blossom Festival in Japan FRANKIE DARRO The World’s Premie: Child Actor with VIRGINIA VALLI in “JUDGMENT OF THE HILLS” Tense heart-gripping drama from the Kentucky Hills. Tribute to a wo- man’s trust and a small boy's adoration Prices—10-20-60:— Loges 75 cents Tomorrow—The Feature you have been- waiting for—An- All- Talking Vitaphone Program—*“THE HOME TOWNERS.” AT THE LIBERTY | tonight. The battierront in France, an ex- | clusive London club, a bandit ren- |y mpe Empire, dezvous in the mountains of Greece, | gu and the camp of a Greek military | joutpost are among the interesting and divegsified settings for “Stand| and Deliver,” Rod La Rocque's lat- | t DeMille production which will| HOME TOMORROW be seen at the Liberty theatre to-| | night. A modern story, “Stand and De- liver,” has as its background the banditry and outlawry which there, and Harold Gallwas, Whmmrmtnnod Greece just after the < has been attending business college|World War. La Rocque is seen as|symptom of crookishne: in Seattle, are homewardbound on|an adventuresome but jaded young|a great stage succ the Yukon, due tomorrow, for a|Englishman who joins the army of than in his most visit With their parents and per- |Greece in quest of thrills. Later |vein. “The Home haps spend the summer here. |he is captured by bandits and ex- |give you one of the mer A. E. Goetz is also expected home |Periences more thrills than he had | nings to be imagined. The a on one of the boats due tomorrov; |anticipated. tation was made by Addison Burk- after attending the Masonic Con-| “Stand and Deliver” was prepared (hart and Murray Roth. vention in Tacoma. Ifor the screen by Sada Cowan. Lupe, The all-star t includes Richard i e Velez has the feminine lead, while |Bennett, Doris Kenyon, Robert Mc- others of a strong supporting cast 75, are Warner Oland, Louis Na-| theaux, Clarence Burton and Ber- | The Douglas Island Women’s club {nard Siegel. is making preparations to partici- | e, — pate with the Juneau Women’s| i club in entertaining the president ARE YOU GOING of the Alaska Federation of wom_{’rn cat FRESH DRESSED CHICK- en’s Clubs, Mrs. Robert Semple, who |EN on the Fourth of JULY? Then is due in Juneau tomorrow for a ?hono 114 in order to assure de- short stay while the steamer on|livery. D. B. FEMMER. ady.| which she is making the round e L A trip, is in port. Have you tried the Fiva g'Clock The program of entertainment |Dinner Specisis at Mabry's Cafe? will include among other features, R 1, TR an early morning breakfast which| LET Amaquia rress ¥our Suit. the local Club ladies will attend in|We call and deliver. Phone 526. DOUGLAS NEWS ARRIVING “THE HOME TOWN COMING, COL “The Home Towners,” a Vi phone talkie, is one of the most de- ightiul comedie others had the required b; e present cr 00k plays, Home Town- 5" is peopled by the sort of folk: we know—not one with even a Miss Lily Kromquist, who h: been employed in Tacoma since| completing a business college course nd it is Co- WILL ENTERTAIN SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS COMPANY Wade, Robert Edeson, Gladys|of all human experiences. for no logical reason at all. While opening concert appears clsewhere | It was | Brockwell, John Miljan, Vera Lewis, Stanley Taylor, James T. Mack and | Patricia Caron. “The Home Towners” triumphs s | completely—partly because it is so American, or, better yet, so uni- versal. They are people we know. | The Cohan gift for clever and na- tural characters and for ludicrous situations has never been more per- tly demonstrated than in “The G & o T A R BIG COMEDY COMING TO PALACE TOMORROW | s (on their busin ter struck their ears they :.miled.‘ An incident during the filming of “The Cohens and Kellys in Par- is,” the Unive production com- ing to the Palace July 3 and July 4, proves it. William Beaudine, the director, was making a scene in which J. Fallel MacDonald draws the laugh- ter from a large group of extr: The set was surrounded with a }Im(‘o to keep visitors away and the s ordered shot 5 aghed their heart- people passed by As the laugh- | fest, while o AT THE PALACE |they were within heariag of tho‘ mirth, they beamed, but as soon as| they got too far away, the conta- | | gion of joy left them and they be- came ‘serious again in their pursuit of the fruits of life. The very contagion of laughter is one of the reasons for the popu- larity of comedy-drama such as | “The Cohens and Kellys in Pari The picture was produced with an all-star cast headed by George Sidney, J. Farrel MacDonald and Vera Gordon. Others in the cast | are Kate Price, Gertrude Astor, Sue | Carol and Charles Delaney. a body, and a trip to the glacier. e, CAR SERVICE APPRECIATED Douglas Aerie 117, F. O. E. and PSS “A GOOD JOB ALL WAYS” And because it is our motto we will expand in PAINTING of every description. Interior and Exterior, Sign and Landscape Painting, Graining, Kalsomining and the Ladies Auxiliary wish to pub- liely thank the car owners of Doug- las who generously donated the use of their cars to carry picnickers to and from Cowee creek on Sunday. o S CAPITAL LAUNDRY PRONE 535~ || ; | We Call and Daliver Wall Papering e | |Anything to beautify the home, " office, etc. CALL \“ ARMAND, The Painter TELEPHONE 1603 Estimates Gladly Given NOTICE DR. JAMES SENDER Eyesight Specialist from Seattle will be at the Gastineau Hotel JULY 2, 3, 4 .~ Hours—9 a. m. till 5 p. m. e Reliable Transfer Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD SERVICH Our Motto Evenings by Appointment "—TONIGHT— ROD LA ROCQUE Stand and Deliver Swift moving drama that will fire your blood—so don’t miss seeing it COMEDY and NEW'S 10—20—40 cents 7 A WATCH FOR PRICES GEORGE BROS. Purveyors to Par- ticular People TUESDAY, JULY 2nd, 1929 PROGRAMME PART 1. Madrigal—“Come Let Us Join the Roundelay”.......... * THE GENTLEMEN Unison Song—“Nymphs and Shepherds”. THE BOY SOPRANOS Bass Song—“Rolling Down to Rio". JAMES BARLOW ... Beale weenlCo Puicelll ..Edward German Part Songs— (a) (b) ...Edward German H. Schubert “Orpheus With His Lute” “My Bonny Lass” THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Soprano Solo—“Cradle Song”. ...arr. by E. Branscombe HARRY FEARN Quintette—“Nelly Gray". Arr, by E. Branscombe THE GENTLEMEN Tenor Song—“Fill a Glass with Golden Wine". JAMES DAVIS Hunting Song—"“John Peel”. ALBERT G. GREEN A Cycle of Old Welsh Airs—“Swansea Market,” “All Thro' the Night,” “Men of Harlech” ......Arr. by E. Branscombe and Donald Reid THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS <o ROgET Quilton Arr, by Donald Reid Interval PART IIL A Short Selection of Sacred Music— WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Male Alto Solo—“Duna”.... Josephine McGill DONALD REID Quartette—" Dear Kitty” L Arr, by H. Schartan HARRY FEARN, WILLIAM LOWRY, CHARLES O'CONNOR, JAMES BARBER Baritone Song—“The Song of the Flea”. CHARLES DRAPER Sallor Shantys—“Johnny Come Down to Hilo,” “The Sailor Likes His Bottle,” “Blow Ye Winds of Morning” Arr. by R. Terry ALBERT G. GREENE wrcolfooppehintony Mowssorgsky Tenor Solo—Selected CHARLES O'CONNOR Humorous—Quartette—“Old Mother Hubbard” . THE GENTLEMEN Vocal Waltz—“The Blue Danube” THE WESTMINSTER GL INGERS Arr. by E. Branscombe (General Manager, Laurence A. Lambert) Stage Purnishings by Juneau-Young Hardware Company Reserved Seats—$1.50; General Admission—$1.00 Children—50 cents UNDER AUSPICES OF PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS WOMAN’S CLUB Verily Bargain Days Have Sure Hit This Oid Town— TAKE A GOOD “LOOK SEE” AT THIS OFFER With each Electri next 10 days we will premiumize a Hot Point tric Waffle Iron with a full 10-piece hand China Waffle Set. Value of the premium is $ Washing Machine sold during the Call -and pick out your wasner: Easy or SunnySuds. You get the washer at electric waffle set no charg wage, Whirldry, the regular price with Remember the premium pe riod 10 days from date, June 30, 1929. $ ¢t & Power Co. | Douglas Phone 18 Alaska Electric Lig Juneau Phone 6 o e—— CORONA FOUR NOW EQUIPPED WITH —New Label Holder Platen —Medical Keyboard «—and the ONLY portable equipped with TELE- GRAPH TYPE. J. B. 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