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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28, 1929 SEAPLANE MAKES TRIP| oo : World’s L i TO LAKE DOROTHY AND IT*S GREAT———— AND HOW'! PALACE (e SR B et COLISEUM . - i & The sz‘npl:\n:’}{ctrhik:m Pilot < : : 5 Lake Dorothy late yesterday after- T()NI(;}IT - )“» = : . 1 noon with Emil Gastonguay and T()\l(;l"l Wendell Dawson, who is in charge | of stream flow investigations for| NEWS COMEDY . : : £ = :Q?wfnmmferr::wChim(”“r g "‘l()llf{' Blue (lll(l Mav MCA‘UO:) the round trip into the Taku dis- : > e ” ¢ | VA UDEl/II l E ¢ = % be ? trict, returning by the “back ddor” | “ ” o ¢ . : g dowh Gold Creek Basin. Mr.| o e \ e s » . ¢ Picrce was delighted with his ‘trip, | = 30— Minutes of Added Attraction——30 : : ; ; land took both moving and stin! A pictures from the air | LR S | 4 Swell Vitaphone The fastest warship afloat is the Show « ? 3 ¢ Valmy of France. It did 45 miles | - ! an hour on its trial trip : i . ! i e ) And for your added Fresh roasvea pesnuts and pop- pleasure rern. Junesu Ice Cream Pariors 1009 All-Talking Comedy “Ask Dad” FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Most Versatile Girls’ Stage Band on ; — S = the Pacific Coast ; o JOB Pfinfing SINGING DANCING : . p \ G MUSIC Quick Service £ 2 : if you want it—reliable service WARNER SCREEN FEATURE : Srna i always. We always place our ROS ; I : > R ‘ , guarantee of satisfaction back of - L\ Coming Sunday HOOT GIBSON in e e T X every prnting job we do. We N e e | !,’tl he ,),vorldsl lar;iresf moto;shup, B"’]l'fhe BIrit- be used aboard thie ship will equal in power the are good printers—know it— = “THE DEVIL | jtanic,” was launiched recently at Belfast, Ire- t to ligh hirty s ¥ i “A TRICK OF HEARTS” l 'Jand, for the White Star Line. Electricity to f]lllg{:esrz‘undn?xclfxsasl)aiZntg. e R 2y gad ac willing o byck-our B DANCER” | . 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Sparkling lines and clever dia- Lalge AUdlence i logue feature the little playlet, “Ask Opeml'lg Program Dad,” a Coronet Talking Comedy, e starring Edward Everett Horton| The San Su Strutters, the first now on the program at the Coli-|girls’ jazz band to appear in Ju- seum. neau, made their debut at the Pal- The picture is made from a ace thez‘re last night to a capacity stage sketch by the same name, audience ond theatre fans of this ‘ the keenest competition that ever was known in the history of Juneau. Our prices | hd g 7 are not special, but according to the market ree eap ane l e e and condition of the goods. ALL I ASK 13 | \ . 3 COME DOWN AND SEE AND BE CON- % 3 ; VINCED. To the FIVE Boys or Girls of 18 years of age or under estimating nearest to the actual number of miles traveled in Alaska by the Seaplanes “JUNEAU” and “KETCHIKAN” from April PHONE 486 15th to August 15th, inclusive, 1929, will be giv- | Petbins] Deliveey en a ride over the Taku River Country ‘ Service written by Joseph A. Jackson, and city immediately acknowledged they is one in which Mr. Horton has ap- |delight in good music and were | peared on the stage and before |most liberal in their appreciation ol j& several professional artists' clubs the jazzy, classy program of the | in Hollywood. It is a compact opening bill In fact the Strut-| aud amusing skit, with the princi-|ters were required to respond to a| pal parts portrayed by three play- most vigorous encore at the end of | ers, Winston Miller and Ruth|their 30 minute act and then the Renick appearing in support of |audience insisted for more but the Mr. Horton. \girls gracefully responded with de- | The action of the piayiet is laid lghtful bows and indicated that | in one set, that of an office, and there would be other programs| tells the story of a college boy in €Qually as enjoyable. | Jove with his father's private sec-| The opening bill moved rapidly yetary. Father is also in love with from one number to another, en- the girl but does not realize it un- |Semble, duets, solos, trio, songs and til son tells him of his own love 2 dance. Fifteen different instru- for his employee. ‘Then father, Ments were plaved by the five, played by Horton, loses no time in Strutters at various times | popping the question. { The program opens with the The recording is done by the “Broadway Melody,” in which the ‘Western Electric System and is ex_;gxrls demonerPte their ability to; ceptionally clear and convincing. Play the variety of instruments The direction is by Hugh Faulcon, |they displayed on the stage, as The Vitaphone feature is “No|the curtain parts. In this num- Defense,” starring Monte Blue and ber a pleasing vocal duet is in-| May McAvoy. troduced by Miss Faye Toliver and | Miss Pat Goodlow. Going from m_______m jam to classical music is a short | HOOT GIBSON, SCREEN | |step for these young ladies, as the .t FEATURE AT PALACE ||“Indian Love Call” is their next| g3 'number. A Southern medley, which | In conjunction with the speda]"includes a trombone solo by Miss engagement of the San Su Strut- | Hazel Hayes, who, by the way, is ters, the screen feature at tho Pal-!Very pleasing to gaze upon, is an- ace tonight is Hoot Gibson “in thelome" in_teresting item. Miss Viv?an really good western, a comedy, "A\Lewi.s did a singing and dancing Trick of Hearts." Ispeclalty entitled “He's Tall and Hoot Gibson covers himself with (Dark and Handsome,” in a viva-| glory, if he still has a little momlclous manner. The finale of the to accept more glory after his long Program is a comedy song in which fist of successes. «A Trick of|eaeh of the charming young musi: Hearts” is easily one of the finest | cians sings a chorus. its of entertainment the star’ The San Su Strutters will repeat :as provided for his large public, the program tonight, and tomorrow and it marked him as resting on Eive an entirely new show, with a the very pinnacle of accomplish-change of costume. ment in turning out worthwhile —— AT productions. ! Try a TOASTED SANDWICH &t Georgia Hale is the heroine and B¢ Juneau Ice Cream Pariors. adv a beautiful one, indeed. Reaves; ! ‘Eason, the director could not have made a happier choice in giving her the role, as she enacts it with charm and skill. Joe Rickson, as the villain, also was excellent. Our old friends of the stage, Rosa Gore and Dan Crimmins, repeat the popular hit they made during their many years in vaudeville. Others in then;:ypurtlng cast ‘Fo ¢ who did commendable work are / S 28 ‘Howard Truesdale, Héinie Conklin, ' Invitations George Ovey, Nora Cecil and Grace Letterheads Cunard. The direction was g:od Foldetrs Cards especially the riding scenes, a type of neney for which Reaves Eason Statements has become justly famous. i . Envelopes / —edle—— {l ¢ Bilheads NEW YAKIMA SPUDS, 23 pounds for .....$1.00 ABSOLUTELY FREE DRY ONIONS, 6 pounds for .............. 25 : i : i : o ol ALASKA CABBAGE, pound .. .07 To t’l](,. 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