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Now Under the Management of ‘Dalton and Pitshmann STARTING TOMORROW - UGUST 27TH SAN SU STRUTTER SINGING DANCING MUSICAL. NOVELTIES A 30 - MINUTE - 30 FEATURE VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION ON THE STAGE APPEARING AT 8:45 ON THE SCREEN—————— Starting Promptly at 7:15 P. M. B —— INTERNATION- AL NEWS “All For Uncle” 2 Reels of Peppy Latest News Events of the World’s Doings Cototy He is the kind of a man who stops for nothing—For nobody —Once he starts — And just watch him start! What action! ADMISSION PRICES Children Adults [A);,:(’s APMISSION PRICES TO THE THEATRE GOING PUBLIC: Starting Tuesday and for an indefinite period, PALACE THEATRE PATRONS will get a certain penefit in -entertainment which JUNEAU THEATREZOERS have not received for 4 good many years. It is OUR AMBITION to hit upon a series of added attraction features which will stand the test of THEA- TRE GOERS CRITICISM. In bringing before’ the THEATRE GOING PUBLIC OF JUNEAU such a novelty as the SAN SU STRUTTERS, a novelty stage band of 5 talented young ladies, we feel that we are not only offeringsomething which is a novelty in entertainment, but, something which the Theatre Patron of Juneau wants, and we are proud to present an organization of this standard to JUNEAU’S THEATRE GOING PUBLIC. ¥ YOURS FOR ENTERTAINMENT, DALTON AND PITSHMANN. ——_——_—-———'———-—'_——————_'—_' 7:15 Last Two Times Tonight 9:15 That Laughable Farce Comedy “LADY BE GOOD” With Dorothy Mackail and. Jack Mulhall 10—20—40—Loges 50 cents §|the orchestra, with Attractions At Theatres REAL FARCE COMEDY A hilarious farce comedy of back- stage life, frantic weeks of life in | theatrical boarding houses and tic promoting of free meals is |now on view at the Palace Thea- i tr tre. | The picture is “Lady Be Good,” TFirst National production based on the musical comedy success of name, and it opened its local gement last night. Dorothy Mackail and Jack Mul- hall in the featured roles romp through the delightful comedy in the fetching manner that has made them such highly popular players, and a strong supporting cast lends itself commendably to the comedy scenes. Mulhall plays the role of a vaude- ville magician, with two ambitions in life. One is to play engage- ment at the Palace Theatre in New York—the dream of every vaude- ville performer, hewever lowly—and the other is to marry his assistant, Miss Mackaill Amusing as are the scenes back- stage in the theatre, the real fun {bogins when the magician and his assistant are out of work and must convince the suspicious landlady of a theatrical boarding house thaf they arc rolling in wealth. The supporting cast includes such capable performers as Dot Farley, James Finlayson, Nita Martan, John Miljan and others. MADGE BELLAMY IS FEATURED COLISEUM | Madge Pellamy in “Mother {Knows Best,” at the Coliscum to- \night‘ es a performance that will !duuble her tremendous following | |for she is a new, a revitalized, an |amazing actress. ~As “Sally Quail” |she gives to the screen one of the |most human, most poignant pieces | of acting t vealed in Louise Dresser is a foremost char- |acter actress of the screen and |that goes just as it is written, As “Ma Quail” the domineering, | dominating mother with the never failing driving power, the determi- |nation that nothing shall halt her daughter’s career—she is sublime. the screen has re- chap who first came into promi- nence as the “mother’s boy” in “What Price Glory?”, is in the cast. Joy Auburn, fairly new to the |screen and to Fox Films, is a girl who will win acclaim for her Isplendid portrayal of the role of “Bessie.” A Ziegfeld Follies girl with auburn tresses and pulchri- tude—plus. Stuart Erwin is a youth with a Imillion dollar personality. He gives |a delightful and artistic portrayal of the role of “Ben” of the vaude- ville team of “Ben and Bessie.” Lucien Littlefield, gives to “Moth- er Knows Best,” a new and bril- liant character. ° Kitty Dover is seen in a Vita- phone act. {“SAN SU STRUTTERS OPEN | | AT PALACE TOMORROW | ““Arriving on the Queen today, the Misses Hazel Hayes, El Dean Tra- vis, Faye Toliver, Harriet Goodlow, and Vivian Lewis, the personnel of the “San Su Strutters,” the novel- ty orchestra which opens an en- gagement at the Palace Theatre Tuesday, expressed thiemselves de- lighted with the scenery and hos- pitality of Juneau. The charming young musicians, who are the foremost entertainers of their kind on the Pacific Coas’, have recently completed a tour of the principal Coast theatres, in- cluding ‘long engagements at the Granada in San Francisco and the Majestic in Portland. Following a six or eight week tour of South- eastern Alaska, where they have met with an enthusiastic reception will play short return engagemens in Coast cities, completing their route in. San Francisco. On ap- proximately the first of December its manager, Mr. Charles Alisky, will sail from San Francisco, for an extended tour of the Orient. This novelty stage band will ap- pear once during the evening be- tween shows, their act starting at 8:456 o'clock. Hoot Gibson, Western Universal star, will be seen in the feature, “A Trick of Hearts,” and it is reported fto be one of the best Westerns this popular star has been seen in. A comedy and news will also be shown. ' MENjOUS Wire | IN “NO DEFEN n “Kathryn | Carver, the beautiful blonde seen in support of Monte Blue and May McAvoy in the new ‘Warner Brothers production, “No Defense,” the feature at the Coli- seum Tuesday, was know to hun- dreds of thousands of American by her features, although not by "xnme. sevéral years before she be- came prominent in motion pictures. She posed for Harrison Fisher, the inoted artist, for a series of girls’ heads which appeared on the cov- 'ALMA BENNETT TO MARRY MANAGER | ( apply at Los Angeles for a permit the ceremon ers of the Cosmopolitan Magazine. But even before that she had posed for commercial photographers in New York for heads advertising toilet articles. = She was born in New York City and educated at the Ursuline Convent in that city. Bhe was never on the legitimate stage. She is married to Adolph=» Associated Press Photo Harry Spingler, manager for the film actress, and Alma Benneit, to wed. No date has been set for | ‘x\mo: George Sohn, Seattle; E. Alisanco, Seattle; C. Visser, Kake; J. Visser, Kake; C. R. Taylor, Ju- | neau; R. G. Chase, Haines; Mr.| |and Mrs. J. Eccler, Haines; Donald | | L. Stewart, Los Angeles; Petér Fu- | ran, Everett; Mat Eliaron, Belling- |ham; Halver Larson, Everett; W.! | Wetson, Kake; Cornelius Edmunds, | «|'L. Bell, Barry Norton, the handsome wherever they have appeared, they |] Menjou. She is fond of sports, notably golf and swimming. e AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mead, Point Retreat; August Buschmann, Port | Althorp; John Cavelick, Taku; W Vancouver; Olaf O Patrick McCullum; T. E. Ivers Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Watson, Butte; Jean Zilke, Port Angeles, Wash.;| Mrs. L. E. Larsen, wife of the James Troutman; Mr. and Mrs. J.|late Judge L. E. Latsen, of Super- L. Mclver, Phoeni: iz.; Robert|ior ,Wis, was a week-end visitor, M. Mclvor, Phoenix, Al Roy W.|of Mrs. Daniel Ross. Moore, Los Angeles; O. D. Leet, A RAR A g . GURET | Juneau; Robert Howell, Unalga;| pell E. Sheriii, Juueau's plano Joe Hill, Lynn Canal; Frank R.|tuner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv | Pierce, Seattle; Glenn Moore, Se-|-+—. i > 5 o | attle; C. D. Garfield, Seattle; F. L. bR y ; ] Hiller "Gy B G, Douiag. Olivs1cr Iy DF OALL FOL BIDS |W. W. Kerr, Petersburg; J. Ames, Pctersburg; R. W. Forne Ketchikan; Adelaide F. Gilch Juneau; James Brennan, Peters- burg. | Zynda | Ronald Bates, San Francisco; A. L. Olts, Ketchikan; G. 1. Albright, | Seattle; Joe L. Hill Jr, Juneau; Mrs. James Corbett, Nyak; Mrs. Ruth Hayes and son, Juneau; L. Nyliend, Gambier Bay; T. Take- agendlin; George W. Whitney, Berkeley, Cal. e, | | | Bids will be recelved until 6| {o'clock P. M., Monday, August 26th, | at the office of the City Superin-| Scattle; Mrs. Thomas Garner, Pe- yo.qent of Schools, in the High tersburg; Baxter Felch, Seattle;|gchool Building for the delivery of Hazel H. Hayes, Portland, Ore;imuel Oil to the Juneau School Vivian Lewis, Portland, Ore; El|pyjlding from the Alaska Juneau Dean Travis, Portland; Hattie fye] tanks for the school year! soodlord, Portland, Ore.; Favo |1929-30. Tolevar, Portland, Ore,; Ellis Fnll.! Fifty (50) barrels of fuel oil are Seattle, Wash.; Vern Hoban, Ta-|to be kept in the coma, Wash. ‘Lhc Juneau Public School Building Alaskan at all times. The right is reserved B. G. Douglas, City; Sam A. Be-|to reject any or all bids. voure, Anchorage; Fred Hoffman, W. K. KELLER, Long Beach, Cal.; J. Warnen;, Se-|—adv. Superintendent of Schools. Prepare for the Big Barrage GUNS AND AMMUNITION AT A Reduction of 20 Per Cent The season for Ducks, Geese, Deer will open September 1st Shotgun Shells, W ere $1.50 NOW $1.20 fuel tanks at! COLISEUM THEATRE Last Times Tonight MOTHER KNOWS BEST! Love Starved! . and when the one great love steals into her heart . . . with the first still fresh on her lips . . . torn away from her sweetheart’s arms . . . because . . . Extra Attraction 2 Kit ner Noted dancer and singer of New York musical shows appears in a Vitaphone presentation program: a. A Franges h." Marie c. Tilly d. L’Estudiantina COMING TOMORROW MONTE BLUE in “NO DEFENSE” A Vitaphone [’igturc “REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES” SPEEDING up THE CLOCK In the world of modern busi- ness, time moves with a breath- taking rapidity that our grand- fathers would not have dreamt of. More and more must be accomplished in shorter and shorter time. A generation ago a business man could remain at his desk, or a workman at his bench, ‘'until the age of sixty or seventy. Today —— as statistics have shown—the age of retire- ment is about forty-five. This is tragedy — for those to whom the job is the sole means of livelihood. 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