The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1929, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1929. PALACE 7:15 9:15 SUNDAY AND MONDAY SUNDAY MATINEE LATEST NEWS EVENTS ADDED COMEDY ATTRACTION He had a Good Time She had a Good Time You'll have a Great Time SEE Laura LA PLANTE ‘Thanks for the Buggy Ride with GLENN TRYON and a great cast Laura’s Funniest Picture starts with a “buggy ride” —on a delivery truck—and oh, what a boy!—they couldn’t lose each other after that—but the mix-up that follows is a_scream. “For Laughing Purposes Only” Here is a picture program you are sure to enjoy—————T'0 The Limit! 10—20—50—Loges 60 cents TONIGHT—LAST TIME “A Harp in Hock” WATCH FOR “Lilac Time” TRODUCES HIS AUTOGIRO TO U.S. niard, the autegiro shown United States for demonstratione. The smaller space than an airplane and man ALLEGED SHOOTER OF ml;\gtress t;) M;rry " |ANGOON MAN BROUGHT & William George, Angoon Indian, bound over to the grand jury for the alleged shooting of Eddy Jim another Angoon Indian, brought by Deputy United States Marshal | William Schnabel. George's bond was fixed at $1,000 which he was not able to raise. H He is said to have shot Eddy Jim through the shoulder with & rifle. The wound was not seri- ous. George is charged with as- t with a dangerous weapon. R Bill Casey is still at No. 8 Wil- loughby Ave. with the best TO- BACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours 2 p.m to7p m Call and we will demonstrate. P.O. Box 327. adv I WaS Associated Press Photo LClanche Mehaffey, Hollywood screen player, has announced her| forthcoming marriage to Arnold, Wallace Staunton, engineer, ———————— NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Attractions In the Probate Court for the Yaku- tat Precinct, First Judicial Divi- At Theatres sion, Territory of Alaska. Before W. H. Dugdell, ; Judge, Yakutat Precinct. | In the Matter of the Last Will | and Testament of Stephen A. Gee, | deceased. Notice is hereby glvm\.i SHOWING AT PALACE | Probate i that the undersigned was on the B e third day of September, 1 ap- | y make the modern steppers pointed Executor of the Last will)1o0k like nickle hoppers! —That s rent of Stephen A, Gee, (the impression that Bessie Love and All persons having claims | Jcseph Striker give in the waltz t the said estate are required Contest of “A Harp in Hock.’ sent them, with proper vouch- Striker portrays the‘ par_L of a tjached to the undersigned, Furopean docter working in New at Yakutat, Alaska, within six () | York's East Side. His anly know- months from the date of this no-|ledge of dancing is, waltzing, but tice. their competitors for the trophy Dated at Yakutat, Alaska, know every trick step and ultra- i3rd day of September, 1929. modern econtortion heard of. Whea, ! E. M. AXELSON, the judges came to a decision, they | Executor of the estate of 4 Stephen A. Gee, Deceased. | Bessie Love ;and Joseph Striker. |First publication, Sept. 7, 1929. Last publication, Sept. 28, 1929. this | have a chance. BAND CONCERTS Bl DAYS SHOWS, Watch for ‘lffrograin ntor claims for it ability to take off or land in a much at much sharper angles ; ' |New York’s Ghetto. here yesterday from Sitka s Associated Press Photo above, has been brought to the in the air, “A Harp in Hock,” at the Palace for the last times tonight, brings to the screen once more Rudolph Schildkraut and Junior Coghlan in featured roles. Louis Natheaux, | May Robson, Clarence Burton, Mrs. Charles Mack and Lilian Harmen complete the cast of this story of { NORMA TALMADGE IS AT COLISEUM SUNDAY Py “The Dove,” Willard Mack's suc- cessful stage play, had the honor of being Norma Talmadge's choice for her first produetion for United Artists. It comes to the Coliseum Sunday. The play was produced by David Belasco on rebruary 11, 1925, at tbu Empire Theatre, New York City. It proved to be another Belasco sensation and made a star of Judith Anderson, who played the role Norma Talmadge has on toe screen. Holbrook Blinn was Don Jose Maria, the part now played by Noah Beery. Johnny Powell, the fine young American, acted by William Harrigan, is portrayed in the picture by Gilbert Roland. Ro- land made his first great suc as Armand Duval when Norma Tal- madge brought “Camille” to the sereen, This is the third Belasco part to be played by Norma Talmadge, “Kiki” and “The Heart of Wetona” being the other plays. Belasco de- scribed the character, Dolores Ro- | mero, as a very beautiful and fiers' Spanish girl—an entirely different part from Miss Talmadge's last { picture, in which she played the “Tragic Lady of the Camellias.” o , LAURA LAPLANTE AND TRYON, PALACE, SUNDAY L2 1 The stage boasts of many black- face comedians but it took Laura LaPlante to don black-face on the gave it to the waltzers, who were |screen for comedy purposes which been largely overlooked on she does with good effect in Their fancy stepping rivals. didn't | “Thanks for the Buggy Ride” which the stage with Al Jolson, Moran opens at the Palace Theatre Sun- 1 'unfriendly to her project. | Ir | COLISEUM SHE'S ADORABLE: AND HOW! 7:30-Sunday and Monday-9:30 JOSEPH M. DAVID BELASCOS GREAT STAGE SUCCENS NOAH. B A tRYand GILBERT ROLAND ROTAND WEST PRODUCTION (/:er “LNITED ARTISTS PICTURE SATURDAY ONLY Tom and Pals in “Phamton of Range” da¥ ' matinee. no reason why it shouldw't be used Miss LaPlante assumed the black | just as effectively on the screen. face makeup in the final scqucnce‘ “I understand several companies of the picture as a disguise to en- |are going to make short comedies able’ her to put over a song she|with players in blacl-face. It can wants to sell to a publisher who is | be used just as suecessfully in lone features although I think it should “Black-face,” said Miss La pmntp‘\be limited to a sequence ns in “s-@ field of comedy which has |‘Thanks for the Buggy Ride. the “That sequence went over great It.is very sucecessful on |in the preview and all honor goes to my husband and director, Wil- I can see |liam A. Selter.” screen. and Mack and others. $1500.00 in Cash Premiums " The supporting cast includes Glenn Tryon, Richard Tucker, Lee Moran, Jack Raymond, David Rel- lins, Kate Pricc and Trixie Fuls ganza. ——— 2 RUMMAGE SALE The Ladies’ Guild of Holy Trif- ity Cathedral will hold a rummage sale Tuesday, Sept. 10, in the A. N. B. Hall. Donations will be ap- preciated, and called for on Men~ day. —adv.

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