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THE DAILY ALASKA EMlSiRE MONDAY, -AUG. 19,-1929. TR AR RO nter Direct y If'rom iour rrivate var “It” On the Radio M . i e gl - e i i G 2 T F AI_AC' * | SELL GASOLINE Lots of Fan Letters | COUSEUM h NIG — i 5 = ~ v GRS e ; iy LAST TIME TONIGHT k% [Installs Two Underground e Tanks at Property, I Willoughby Ave. 1 SRR _— i —a. s In line with the development oli i Buster Brown his wharf property and business | COdey interests in Jumeaw, which D. B. | Femmer has pursued for many BTN 3 % years past, he has now installed 3 cquipment for supplying high grade | Jo’l,ln I{l"()s gasoline and kindred products to | y i the public at retail. 3 Mr. Femmer advises - that his n present development consists of the | | 44 . rock filling of property abutting on | Thc er ght Willoughby avenue, and the instal- | | (- S lation of two underground tanks ! presents 2 of 1,100 gallons capacity for the 3 ea S ge of both ethyl and com- - i mercial gasoline products of the mor Mjles ahead of any comedy Union Oil Company, Wwith two . . he ever mad Wayne ten-gallon visible pumps for 3 s - “““““ e transferring the gasoline to motor 10-20-40-Loges 50c {cars, etc. This adds much to the s g__ | convenience of motorists, as Wil- - J 7 loughby avenue is probably the COMING TUESDAY most extensively traveled thorough- with .y fare in the city, being the artery TR “THE HEART leading to most of the suburban POI:IEi‘a DOLORES DEL RIO development that has taken place 13 THIEF” in Juneau recently. ana 3 i “The products to be handled, said VICTOR McLAGLEN An ideal attraction for Mr. Femmer, “will be of the high- entertainment est grade, and it is my expectation Based on the story by | that on their merits they will se}l Prosper Merimee AN ERARRCRRA O themselves, ~ This installation is : : — the first step in more extensive de- Adapted for the screen velopment which I expect to under- by Gertrude Orr 1 take later. i ¥ Att t‘ “These storage tanks and pumps The Wild Rose have been sct in concrete, the work SV rac lons having been done by the Morris 0’ Old Seville t Th I Construction Co., of. Juneau.” and Her Career ? 4 - } catres ¢ of Love Woman’s Rule i i § Is Pride 2 IN S i 5 gk N SOUND } T“THE WRIGHT IDEA” 1S Of Village w‘fl, SESiFEsE=n = 3 g ):" FOMEDY NOW AT PALAGE ) MONTGOMBRY, 1, Alg, 18— W drftolonginFhe ron gt Ak da we do whilewe it it maon Ko s e i ik bl it in B, Fox Movietone News When you see Johnny Hines' lat- | Montgomery, a city of 800 popula- i : A : and est First National picture, “The! tion, boasts of its recent growthi Singers With Air, Appeal|personality when it reaches the Earl Burtnett and His i Wright Idea,” produced by C. C. and its good government. | Analyze Qualifica-, |eoom audience. This same care in . " ! Burr, at the Palace Theatre for the | And the power behind that good | t' ifl::n;:mnu:u}ir;r;‘flecix:f is do- Biltmore Orchestra t last times tonight, you will see 1i i | government is the Mayor, a middle- 1ons goad English, too, (Bl fo of Plavi he £ 3 2 hilarious comedy which is the ST : 2 pio e iaged woman Methodist preacher, Dorothen declares that this: in- aying the 0!Inw1r}g. enteenth feature picture that|{ g 2 $ s who serves for $7.50 monthly salary. New York City.—What 15 “aiy | tense concentration in an effort % \Mm‘t 11 You ‘[)()? Charles Hines directed his famous| Nobody will want for vbreezes in the upper ( and more than 2,200 rooms. It will be situated Elected Mayor in 1926, Mrs. Lula | 50041 the “It” of the radio that |t reach the radio audience devel- The Song Is Ended” brother in. stories of the new Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, | in the block bordered by Lexington and Park Wardlaw was re-elected, although| the Ponce Sisters, Ethel and Dor- "P;. almost a “sixth” sense in the “Tiger Rag” And Charles Hines can tell, it| New York city. Here is what it will look like | avenues and Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, | |h¢ Was away when her term ex-| othea, head-line radio team, pos- r‘:e:;?' ?:f".f.','ffiz;.cf“bf“fls 1‘:0 rin i anyone can, how comedy has ad-| under the plans filed by Schultze & Weaver, | It will cost approximately $40,000,000. A rail- plvad 3 sess to such a degree that fans|.g .y ti . cf“' e — Sl A e e B hi . i : : : . 4 During her administration the| demand them? 1" hypnotic waves of approval oo i vanced since the old days, and how | grchitects. It will be 638 feet high. Com- | rcad spur in the basement is provided for the ‘L , leted Ardet i or disapproval from his listeners. i the methods of directing and ob-| pared with the old Waldorf, it is like a giant. | very rich to enter directly from their private e “Some of the fans we have met | “Of course,” she adds, “we only |feeeeeeree i i taining unusual camera angles b "here will be - 43 .floors” above: ground’ leved: | cars P |, |program, established ‘a waterworks personally tell us the secret is all | sing _songs with personality, 1 improved. In the first place, Charles g . i e M e AR system, and an electric light sys-| in the inflection of our voices, | though we must hunt to find the | ! and Johnny Hines have abandoned |~ e e S SR FEehee l“'i“"_ Sl et d -‘Pl-“vtc’l;;d;’e:':gt,:: X,h&,e}:?‘}fw'i};'is fv}v?llgn We é’;n“ }};’,"dg":nh“jl At When Re ¢ for | i ot % s 1 plant. | \CTOS si | ¢ oe-Dle-Oodle Along' & | the traditional comedy custard pic. | Another fOl‘ Cllpld The town owes mnothing, taxes ble gudience just as surely as the|is an _quistanding example, a ] { They have grown into politer meth- ¢ s : 3 R A 1l Q ¢| singer or actor who has his audi- | rippling foxtrot. It has a new i:lel a Swec ods to secure laughs. They fur- o “/w l ‘, g TRV busges - an(» pebses Doy ngdni expenses of | gnse hefore him,” ‘says: Ethel.|a new melody and a different ! nish the amusing moments natural- | £4 government. In addition to her| ‘wihyway I know that deprived | rhythm.” WHIT . { ly and they play upon the weak-| duties as Mayor, Mrs. Wardlaw is| of the effect of facial expression ared in the theatrical world, ! P Seste M M oils | [ pastor ‘of a church near Montgom- | and gestures, great. allies of the| their father is a famous song 3 ! 4 an Oun ery, and runs a truck farm. erformer working before the vis- | writer, the Ponce Sisters are not o ' ] & 5 Being a minister, she has banish-| 1ble audience, the radio singer | at all intrigued by the glamour of W ' ! | “LOVES OF CARME § ed questionable street shows, gam- fl}:ld! himsel? 'so concentrated on |travel and the lure of the foot- AUGUSTINI { ] | NOW AT COLISEUM bling outfits, and similar evils. }kecfi':r'l“::":;e e Ifl'&d b ,’flflh"- '{'}‘ey much prefer the com- ) i P = .ably informs his new acquaintance No Sunday baseball games or il s [ AR COTTALAY of t ¥iiTle” o KYERS HANDY ! i 3o { wevonder his voice has a distinct | gagements. ‘ . A ety kA Wkt By ROBBIN COONS [that he “is not at all glad to have movies are held at Montgomery. | " —_———— ~ v robe was shipped to Hollywood| HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 19— Clara ”‘:“l"_’}::‘fu&e’ G0 RN L o — —EEEADNE from Spain for her use in the Bow is engaged, but Hollywood ap-| “#'M€ . JUS Tetirned from z G 1O . Sovean versm 6t ~Loves of Gur. |paveritly ia ot agog, over the news. |l :bonsymotn, drawa a part in | o 700 oursst canes | [IHIIIAIIARARHERRTARRRARTR RN AR RO REGRAMINNAL | f© BUTLER-MAURO men,” at. the Coliseum for the last |It has heppened before, or L s i . g E] H DRUG CO two times tonight. {it has been reported. =~ Once it|ONeH SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 10— H . These beautiful costumes, along|was Gary Cooper, another time it More than $2,000,000 is slated to be |S = with hundreds of others were pur-|was a director. | spent for new tourist camps in|E Y § Free Delivery Phone 134 Shased B Tut Bile tn Batope sk ek e toae. s veatis aitrerens ;O AN. SULSTRUTTERS Texs Quring the nest twn years. |2 Oo 0 H WHEN WE SELL IT sent. to Auferica long before actual | for Clara herstlt has contirmed v: | COMING TO JUNEAU establied In the Lone Btar state | » . 3 T Reaiee camera work was started. report that the girl labeled “it” since 1018, The Texas Camp Own- § = Vict_of McLaglen who was the|wjil become, before many weeks| The San Su Strutters, novelty ers' uwc{atlun the lnrgestporgnn— g E Samuu. Flagg in flle Fox's picture, | pass, Mrs. Harry Richman | Ladies’ Jazz Band, has been booked ization, of its kllnd has a member- |= z ‘What Pflce“ Glory,” has a princl- | Which probably means more to for a short cngagement at the Pal- ship of 165 of the.. state’s most H E pal role in “Loves of Carmen, the bright lights section of Broad-jace soen. . Joe O'Reilley, advance Dibdariy Rt Tt Thdees vangs 1R £ The unprecedented success scored | yay, where Harry has a night club ! manager of the Westminster Glee from $1.75 to. $5 a.day. |8 g )?Y McLaglen and V{VUSS Del Rio Injor two, and has played in George | Singers, recently heard in Juneau, Omcw’ s estimate th;t more than i § What Price Glory” promises o be {white's “Scandals,” among other has arrived in Juneau and this 5 $1,250,000, already has been -spent |= g : zepeated in this new story of old|shows, than it does to the average'time he is in advance of the San gz | to build n.nd -equip camps in dol;eens £ : Spain and the romantic life of her |movie fan in Montana, Maine or Su Strutters. He immediately signed | “at of the state's larger citles, [ H ] pe;l;: T L I Minnesota—unless this average fan a contract with the Palace theatre f —————— H £ nett an iltmore | knows him via phonograph or radio. 'management for the appearance 4 . 3 = ;lazs(lj qrche;tra‘,l arehalso seen aLnd Not Fatal here of the Jazz Band. There are i War vre‘h wl“ wl't’ne“ E ; eard .in, the Vitaphone presenta-| Richmond now, however, is be- five girls in the band aed they give ¢ 3] tllon ptm%;amM rI-I:Tchmyt:)flrd they fcoming identified with the talkics'acts that are fast ones. They not Wed at En pment § § play a e Mayfair ul ance, | and is being starred in a filmmusi- ‘only play on 15 different instra- | which. is-one of the most exclusive | ca] drama, “Song of Broadway.”!m but ”sinig /enad’ dakios, Thev.| ST. PAUL; Aug. 19.—A romance ! Y of the Veterans of Foreign Wars ln,‘cha movie colony... . The Bache- yntil that is released Harry prob-'have five complete programs. ! activities will culminate in the wed- | = s lor’s Club Dance, which comes at|ahly will have to remain known to| Mr. Q'Reilley, on his present trip | ding of Kittle Mulhall of Chicago | = H the peak ,of the Los .Angeles S0-the rank and file of movie patrons'to Juneau, is on his honeymoon, and. Ohesles:iV. Nolsn of O gn B ’ . £ cial season, finds Burtnett and his{only as the man who has won the |being accompanied by his wife. The | Ky, d m bl convemmuiox; i A 4 H 3 ‘I:-»oys dispelling jglc’».mn with his | ped-haired Clara. Inewlyweds are guests at the Gas-| Aug'ust -30. HOUSE BROOMS $ 50 g own kind of music. Thus far no suicide wave has re-’flneau, | The MW i Bbkrehd be- - bt Sabl v o B e s S| LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- A s - | mited_from the engagement, but| A | Wil tas. " i soupie met |2 WASH TUB. No. 1 £|TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE | “THE MEART THIEF 1S (|9 4R amommcoment bes W WOMEN DETECTIVES | ¢ when Miss Mulhall was 6ponsoring H yINOL L il g 'E TOMORROW | S . s ¢ . H T PALACE TOMORROW | ", "stempiea ‘sit-sesrucin| FAVORED IN LONDON| ¢ ort sneriaan, 1. noooiar, wnere = COPPER BOILER, No. 8 440 £ ‘ The largest exterior sets ever con- | if popular reports are to be credi- j & Nolan, "Baok “#¥om . Prance, Was: 8 E 4. s . E R . s e structed at the Metropolitan Stu- |ted. ~None less than Ambrose, the| yonpon Aug, 19.—The lady de- | patient, =y H L ted ilmed for | Mexican jumping bean actor, said | £ WATFR BUCKET 12 ¢ ;5 2 Sigs. were ereoted SHid", Himeg. 1 o G T e {tective is coming into her own in| e - ] “ » qudrt PPt o B T o e Iaa. (5 1oar: fhea e Ryt i, [LODJ0, sopléiiiciWaose. season g | Electric Train Hits £ g Schildkraut, Lya de Putti and Rof:- b g m}‘e A hym“d rz?niannuully growing more l’_’labol'flt(,'"’ el " H COAI HOD 45 3 } f:iengs:fié vlv,hxlch w:ll be the fea- sl il goe:ar AX‘:fiMOI,e costly plate is used, more| Bumper,-l6 Persons Are, |= , < . P I R A P PR Y . = RlEoe" lenarrow. B 20 ¢ e *{ jewels are in evidence, and there ! | i Sl = ~ & These huge buildings occupied an |though his heart is wounded, heiz . 1. sate-crashers, | Fim circles, where rumors start| Injured, Three Seriously H Cl‘()'rHl“S P]NS 3 d()len 20 = entire city block which adjoins the still has his movie carecr to ‘hmk;” TLondon hostesses have found that Aalmost before the ones concerned | = i A S P e Metropolitan Studios where many [of—besides many jumping I;Ol)d‘me best safeguard to their fune- Kknow it themselves, are saying that) NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—An elec- /= = of the exteriors were filmed. times ahead. itions is not a large, flat-footea the Wwedding bells will soon peal for|tric traim erashed into a 12-ton = ——— B § < One of the court yards of the P man, but a svelte, chicly-gowneq Ruth Elder, top, trans-Atlantic av- bumper at the Long Beach termi- § H o castle measured 180 feet by 70 i WT ly -1 4 a|woman who can mingle with the iatrix, and Hoot Gibson, cowboy|Rus yesterday afternoon injuring = TF PR AL p = > feet with the castle building in the| A Broadway Ac or, newly arme‘.-gvefls and’ arouse no. undue: sus- flicker star. Mrs. Hoot Gibson, di- |16 persens, three seriously. The|Z 3 H background rising to a height of [te star in talkies, i introduced to| o (o |vorced wife of Hoot, has made|motorman said the brakes failed 1o |= Z/PHONE YOUR ORDERS 120 feet. ]a Prominent Screen Hero. The™ i 't 0 o Coven detectives Kknown her intention to marry a|hold. = o E i More than twelve carloads of |dialog: 4 i ; | have their own business and_their wealthy Honolulu plantation owner.| - Those setiously injured are Mav-|= = TO US lumber were used to build the| B. A. (archly): "Happy to meet| .. ojentele, They are well ac-| PP rice Levin, aged 60 years; Mrs. = £ main fron of the caste, aside from you!” (Aside 10 friend): “WBO. 18| quciied with outtanding mem. | T, b6 ¥I¥e oleek Dinnee Florence Doelger, of New York,and 2 L2 A = pmwr:pfly_“ . dm“‘;’ ‘::? b many thousands of sacks of ce-|this bird, anyway? Never | bers of the petty thieving tribe and SPeCi2 - TAdwijMs. - Bailia s8mith, seed #, of (2 nal' dwal' e co E\grain and transfer business ment, and though it took fifty-four | him. ool omgite 5 Valley Stream, Long Island. = o S| 846 » 2 e irty pl P. S. H. (stiffly): “How do you aE. gpot thewm on 5 Eawae | H Zlis increasing daily. There’s a e e st o @t CAstde to fitend): “Wib Jeitiis | MRy SEicr seaurid. & jeloncly- ARaRM foan 15 oa aticachtye B £ reason. Give us a trial order more n - | do? : 5 WIS || cked dinner table or at a wed- e man is as attractive |2 . - 3 A struet mez I:uilr(:l::‘gh;m;!lly lt;:’re:r ‘:In:; bu!;i‘,) v:lm):;lu: r:gde;:xi;rg Of B (e where costly glfts are within coe let y ;otm;? wammhen a b:rg:én i - MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE Z/[today and learn why. were spent in filming iy e L sy reach of itching fingers. { i ntually £48 {0 be ‘sl H g7 . F o s * th:nd speaking of :r;t;gg:«lz;?n: = i i us show YO [as attractive to the unfortunate one = Used only short time, .Reason for E| You Can’t Help Being an - e . = s 3 4 E 5 Lya de Putti plays the featured | there are many ge-| T ] who gets him as & sink full of dirty = selling, lady going away. F feminine lead with Charles Ger-|ments in use among the more, W, y GOOD dishes. £ s g Y g rard, Bulalie -Jensen and William [ jocose flicker folk. .. Polly Mornn,i[ THE COMMODORE |1 * = RS IR £ S D. B Bakewell in the supporting cast. |umfailing wit of the colony, fre- Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars, | ' rlntln LET Amnquis ‘rress Your Sult = 13 DAYS REMAININ JR SALE H N 2 L ———————— ?uently shakes hands with a pouff; | Cigarettes, Tobacco, Billiards p g We call .'u deltver. Phone 5328, £ R G OF OUR SA g PHONE 114 ol i We are now servmg SANDWICHES [ “So glad to have you meet me! |‘ Opposite Coliseum Theatre flf‘ys! L ——————— 2 ) ; e i and SALADS. The best yet. Ju-|while: Rex, Lease.. with mbmentary " i Try & TOASTED SANDWICH &t = LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- e Sumew 2o Crenn Peire o0 TN 3% NoTices ax T eaepems neau Ice Cream Parlors, —aav. | dignified seriousness, almost invari- g, |

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