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THE DAIL Y ALASKA EMPIRE WED ESDAY, JULY 3; 1929. lllllIIIIIllIlIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIllIIIllllIIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllIIIllIIHlIIlIHIIIlIIIlllE 11,,,[ R5 IN ..,‘ ABY \Il {LERS” | THEY’RE COMING TO THE : PALACE TONIGHT—2 SHOWS AT 7:15—9:20 4—CONTINUOUS AT 1:30 IN THE AFTERNOON-—3:30 7:15 AND 9:20 AT NIGHT DOUGLAS N L WS DOUGLAS OUR El‘ 2e( JULY 3-4 PROGRAM Doaodle LT rular hz; READY unm.nu,\‘ “Let the Bagle Scrcam an on Douglas v when the mor day of & TONIGHT E and JULY 4 7:3 30-9 :25 wilt be TONIG JULY AND You Roar With Laughter! time you think of that tremendous funny- bone tickler THE COHENS AND KELLYS. And NOW, of whole life is in store for you— THE COHENS AND KELLYS AGAIN IN A NEW and funnier sequel to the picture that entertanied a nation! THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN PARIS PARIS, Wild, innocent fun laughter by the greatest comedy team in history ATy in the greatest spot on the globe for fun. ’ |2 ae el cmeshing Weldyingt R . PR EP h NAE Vit | night for transaction of the regu- lar monthly business it was de cided to hold a board of equali tion on the 23-24-25 of July Little other business was don | except the payment of bills amount- g to about $2,500. Rangnar Kromquist wa vorn in as a member of the Council and succeeded his father on all commit- | tees occupied by him, at the time of his death. ! t celebrations plan- i pears including a s awaiting those to witness the One of the b for se up hail who will be DID YOU SAY COMEDY! | | | | gl DREERRARREE RN RRRERRRRRRE R R MR RRRRRRELCRLRLREE HIHHH and the will be played for a priz regular field s w the ball ¢ remainder > evenin Am of $150. the pleasantest surprise your Geo. M. Colan's All-American, All-Talking, All - Laughing ® Comedy! Every Second Tt Ex- plodes Red, White and Blue Laugh Bombs! There’s Only One George M. Cohan, and This Is His Absclute Best! there will be ' Hall. ARE HERE BIRTHDAY PARTY James Baroumes entertained ternoon with a pai on the of her da irthday. Bathing ture of enjoy the princi- nt for those | BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO MEET LATTER PART JULY | mind you. and Mrs. Ura McNaughtan, one of the directors of the Elks' musical Baby Ste " which will be presented the Coliseum Tuesday, July 15 and 16. Mrs. McNaughtan also in ene of the le mr') of the pro [1o ATTEND ¥ TWO LEGISLATORS ON |0 sxme YUKON ENROUTE HOME| ™~ ™ the Pre the AT THE PALACE 50¢, at Admission—10e, 25¢ Loges 60 cents RO U T T Woodlawn le on Jul the ¥ s of the 1929 Ala: 1 through Jun ADOLPHE | mc Anchor formerly pastor @ P u'u\\nnl Juncau on the steamer {kon enroute to respective homes. Tt John W. Dunn, of Rt entative E. R. Tarwat Adolphe Menjou will be at the Liberty tomorrow ni A Social Celebr tale of a barl ‘the son of hi§ father” if you know what that means. Al his lifgshe haid lived in small terb on Presbytery at A Vllllicm B‘cudme Prodldm or will repre th and om | wag to who ting urn hl Anchorage. > o 2 und pop- Then the st Fresh rou 3 Parlors, | deve! as a pretty manicurist rern, Jur Attractions At Theatres [ |- “COHENS AND KELLYS” | HOLIDAY BILL, PALACE L3 The screaming “Cohens and KelVGladys Brockwell, lys” are coming back in all their glory in the new, bigger and better, louder and funnier production, “The Cohens and Kellys in Paris.” This comedy opens tonight at the Pal- ace and continues for the July Pourth bill, two shows in the after- noon and two at night. George Sidney, the same old “Co- hen” appears again in a rele that made him famous in every part of the world where laughing is in- dulged in. Co-featured with Sid- ney is J. Farrel MacDonald, inim- itable in the role of Kelly. Vera Gordon, who made a laughing hit in the first “Cohens and Kellys,” will be seen in her old role as Mrs. Cohen. Kate Price, the peer of her type, is featured as Mrs. Kel- ly. The entire cast is of stellar qual- ity, Gertrude Astor, Carol and Charles Délariey “being among the other principals. A The Cohens and Kellys, grown rich in business partnership, love cach other; but they love to battle cach other, too. ‘When pretty Sayde Cohen announces her en- Paris their fathers are right in the gagement to young Pat Kelly in middle of one of their feuds, and both are determined to stop the marriage of their only child to the offspring of a dirty loafer, so they take the same boat to Paris to stop the wedding. ALL TALKIE FEATURES AT COLISEUM TONIGHT With an all talkie feature and talkie vaudeville and movietone, the | | - Coliseum is offering & big bill for i} tonight and tomorrow. “The Home 4 Towners” is the latest all-star Vita- phone and said to be the most § perfect. “The Home Towners” is ‘%comans T TR TR UL U UL B (the Broadway stage, . T i | genial, chuckling delightful. The cast is made up of stars or\ and altogether ‘ S | the stage, all of whom have named’ |Coast Guard cutter Haida arrived here Sunday from Dutch Harbor |° with United States steambqat in- spectors who will inspect 4 here and then leave for St. Michael { tire and Yukon River points. | for it. nett, The famous Richard Ben- now playing “Jarnegan” on is featured with beautiful Doris Kenyon; Rob- ert McWade, who played the same role in the New York production | of George M. Cohan’s famous. play | from which “The Home Towners”| s adapted, plays the same part in the screen version. Robert Edeson, John Miljan, Vera Lewis, Stanley Taylor, James T. Mack and Patricia Caron, all! names to conjure with, are also prominently cast. The story has to do with a small | town business man who comes with his wife to the Big Town, to free his boyhood pal, now a millionaire, | from his infatuation for a young woman, whom the country friend is assured is roping his old crony in. The tangle that fellows and the untangling, makes a comedy of unique and inexplicable charm. Ad- | dison Burkhart and Murray Roth did the screen adaptation. Bryan Foy directed. i | —— el NOTICE TO MERCHANTS The sale of firecrackers and other fireworks in the City of Ju-' neau dangerous to persons and prop- | erty is expressly forbidden and nnyl such sale will be severely dealt | with. GEORGE A. GETCHELL, Chief of Police. | | S e ( Our Fur pnufacturing Depart- | ment is in charge of an expert turrier. Goldstein's Emporium. adv DU G S il Dell E. Saerifl, Juneau's Dllno| tuner and rebuilder. Fhopne 573. —adv. Z| You cau get the fatest de- | directiromthe | ‘mancfacturer and ICIE I.I.YS with Vera Gordon, Kate Price and STEAMBOAT WHOOPEE for the 4th. It's a new drink—a real drink with a twang. Ten cents a battle at any soda! fountain or where drinks are sold. | Gertrude Astor. St PECTORS REACH NOME ON HAIDA| NOME, Alaska, July 3. — The vessels here. by the Cha lof the rifle ra | main in p r Frida e MAKE WHOOPEE WITH troc —adv. The Barb ort until Thursday night JUNEAU —adv. points. Dunn vi the steal B |FORNANCE DUE HERE WI' TH 60 ON BOARD r Boat Fo ]4)], The | cne arcs him to go to a big town. Supporting Menjou is a fine cast headed by Chester Conklin and Louise Brooks. Malcolm St. Clair, of the new school of screen | producers, directed. | THE FOU RI‘H ADOLPH MENJ ()U possible for t d to make the ding to word ved mber of Commerce. Some ops were engaged on the , making it impossible to ‘The Fornance will re- en- trip morning.* D old p1pcr:. at e Emmr’ ——in A Social Celebrity A Comedy Drama Full of Laughs M\y a COMEDY (uul NEW ]Uff”)‘i() cents Biff Bang “ Bi,s[\ Boom Welcome to Dauglas on July 4th for a real Celebration Old. at 10 a. m., Patriotic Exercises at 10:30 MANY FINE EVENTS Hose Ra Something for All—Young and Beginning with Baseball-Douglas vs. American Legion at 12;30 p.m. FIELD SPORTS AT 3 | enty-two prizes. SPECIAL FERRY LE/ | 1l >, M.—Douglas Baseball Grounds. il Tl RN Thirty-six GRAND BALL in EAGLES’ HALL at 10 P. M. VES JUNEAU FOR DOUGLAS AT 11:45 A. M. events,—sev- VENETIA GOULD Keith Vaudeville Star and Impersonator OFFERS “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans,” “Blame it on the § Waltz,” “I'm Teliin’ the Birds,” “There Ain’t No Maybe in My Baby’s Eyes,” Each Number with Impersonations M() VIE'I UVL NE LATEST NEWS EVENTS IN SOUND A Trip Through China See and Hear Ching Lung, the World Cl.ampion Knife Sharpener PRICES—10-20-75 cents, $1.00 Loges NOTICE DR. JAMES SENDER Eyesight Specialist from Seattle will be at the Gastineau Hotel JULY 2, 3, 4 Jours—9 a. m. till 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointment