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R e PRDRSTrT— s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1929. fllllllllllllllllllllllII||IIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIII"IIIIIIlIII!IIIIIIIII|III|I|II|II|IlIIIImIIHIIIIIIII||I|II||I|I|III|IIIIIII|ImllIIIIlIIIIIHlIIllIIIIIHIHHIImg[ gumrmuummmmuuumuumg COLISEUM := Jeclri SYSTEM Once again has this actor scored in a role that he makes outstanding, that of Solomon Levy, the Jewish father who objects to his son’s mar- riage to an Irish girl, Rosemary Murphy. Charles Rogers, whose splendid work in “Wings,” “My Best Girl,” “Get Your Man" and others is well remembered, excels as Abie and Nancy Carroll shows herself to be typically Irish as Rosemary. {J. Farrell MacDonald is the father of the girl, Patrick Murphy. The comedy roles are in the hands of Bernard Gorcey and Ida®Kramer, who, as Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cohen, have carried their parts from the stage to the screen. MISS GRAVES WILL APPEAR LEGION SHOW Harpist Will Be Featured Between Acts Next Mon- day and Tuesday A PALACE 7:15—9:15 LATEST NEWS World’s News in Pictures STARTING TONIGHT A The Synchronized It's H('r.o in Motion %grer Pictures S O U N D E'S IRISH ROS T MACK SENNETT’S Version Music lovers of the city are look- {ing forward with pleasurable anti- Big Comedy Romance ! e o . _______micipation to the first appearance be- | PETER B. KYNE STORY fore Juneau audiences of the tal- “T] e | 1S QOM‘NG TO PALACE | 'cnted Miss Aleece Graves, daugh- i ERN e Zlter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Graves' 00a ye For ‘the second ,time Wwithin th ‘heland former school girl of this com- last few months the lovely Claire |munity, who will render several 4 O T UL o Kiss’, Windsor is to be seen opposite Tim |jovely selections on the harp be- b i McCoy in a historical film drama.|tween the acts of the coming pr R i One Picture in a ‘ Thtls “:;cb"w charming blonde |quction “Cappy Ricks,” which wil FOR ADDED PLEASURE — Octavus Roy | FOX MOV IETONE NEWS—You Hear and See | a1 eauty wi € seen as an English |phe presented on the evenings of = iy » s ™ g ¢ 2 t Miltion noblewoman in McCoy's “Foreign | October 28 and 29 at the Coliseum Cohen’s Story “MELANCHOLY DAME”— the. World in Action. F ! T O e T S T T I||I!|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl L LT LT The picture, which was directed Attractions by W. 8. Van Dyke, is coming soon to the Palace Theatre. The cast includes Lawson Butt, Cyril Chad- wick, Prank Currier, Emily Fitzroy, Sojin, Frank Chew and others. e VKJR radio broadcasting stations |of Seattle. She is manager of a |has made several appearances be- | fore the Music and Art Club which :holds its meetings at the homes well-known Melody Harp Trio which | ent student organizations. She is considered a most remark- able assistant artist for singers and dramatic readers and has accom- panied Aurlio Sciacqua, staff artist of KOMO, whose melodious voice international organization. In a recent issue of the Theatre Maga- zine may be found a picture of Miss Graves which is one of the first, if not the first, pictures of an Alaskan girl appearing in this magazine. to be present at the inauguration of Muster Roll Call Night which will be held in the American Legion | Dugout tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Muster Roll' Call Night i to become an annual event and it is the desire of the officers that the nrst‘ o | Devils,” a story of the Boxer Rebel- r . auspi th A . A 5 10-20-60;Loges 60c 1 Ohini-apptoximatels & qusbs [loses Bock of the. Aetiois, Legion: A 100 Per Cent All Talking Comedy Popular Request—THE DESERT SONG ter of a century ago. Mi d — | COMING L Y 480"ty apel M8 Graves, who pad niende nmuummmnuu|m|muumu_mun_ummmumlm||||uuuu|||||n,li_uuu_nuuuuununnmmuumnuuummuu|mmummmmumu||_u_|,_|1|,|,m|_ufl|‘ “F 2 mfl:ed Oppos"’? the h?toribal Star‘tle has Llndly consented to pcél. Q + OT@IEIL &l e R i b, e ! S o, 07 3nsznte, st Oy ey, i oo s | MUSTERVROLL CALL [, i ol s sace o 7 99 Anrew Jackson during the Creek presentation ‘?r ltms rollicking sea-\ie)tions, The Melody Harp Trio |at the Seattle Theatre for a week® OF AMER. LEGION Immediately after the nomina- evLLs Indi: v going comedy, and all those at-jj,q g150 played on the West Coast [and, during the past she i !tions have been closed, the meéiin £ ndian war, ¥ Eesding thie produstion shbulll condlt Aty Haved on the Jiee SOMHIR, ng the past summer, TOMORROW. NIGHT s osed, meeting BY S| This time she is seen with afq o themcolves ot fkRrhte nl eatre circult, appearing in the | played second harp with the Ameri- | will be turned over to Mess: Ser- = = !background of legation balls and belng able <o hrl‘dl" this télented larger cities throughout the state |can Philharmonic Orchestra at the | geant Foushee who will serve de-fz= PETER B. KYNE £ |Seventh Heaven temples, instead of |y vict™ wio prides herself upon |°: Washington. University of Washington Stadium (o : ity A licious refreshments. The Test of{= ALSO AN £ the backwoods and log blockhouses. |} ooy gaughter & Alks While attending classes ai the[under the direction of the Ameri-| Ame:lcaex:sLZglzlr:L n:‘\:vll ‘):: 01; ‘the evening will' be spent fn spii- §= S| But fighting is ‘there just' the| “po. oo o voung, Miss Graves | University of Washington, Miss|can Broadcasting Company. S abrylie | ey, - Wiwther mbmbe““ ning yarns and in recalling past OUR GANG COMEDYZS same—this time between the whites dhtn o - |Graves played the harp for chapel | Miss Graves is a member of the | experiences and 'events. =land the Chinese' at the barricades JiAs B RUEPHALE - RIGOUTINDERERERL services and appeared on various|Century Club of Seattle, ahd of of the Legion or not, are earnestly | e e — } = of the legation: compounds, fi:c:ng\hzzp;i\;;r;g ::;:r:fi&g;}p::; Proeruins axx'\'ax]r{e(l‘ by the differ- [the Pro-Musical Club, which is ari requested to make a special efron NOTICE, The Motorship - “NORCO” will |sail from Seattle for Juneau and way points October 25th. For freight reservations telephone D. B. Femmer, Local Agent, No. 114. —adv. ——— e TG L e L e T I T T e T T CHH TP ul|lmmmllmummmmuniilum'ummmmnmumlummmnmunmnuummm SECOND AND SEWARD 7 BULBS g_fti_tstsme‘mgersmir.a tLhe dlm:fer;t has often been heard over the P 5 e meeting of its kind be an imme-| Dell E. Sheni, Jumeat's plano t atres We now have our complete stock istricts o eal e.; he Breakfast |radio m_ Juneau. She not only ac- morable one in every‘way possible. | uner. Hotel Gastineau. —ady I of all kinds of bulbs for Fall g“l‘é’ :}:‘d the ?armmtetgl“zlwmfish ctl‘mpafltlels dri(\imanc readers but is| Have you triea tne Five o'Cleck| Nomination of officers for the i el T T Y ot DR L planting. 0] eir meetings a e Olympic |also a talented musical reader her- year 1930 will be the only business | OIld papers for.sale at The Em- ‘z adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. 'Hotel; community clubs through-|self. ferner Epeplals &% Yabrya GRESE ‘bmught before the meeting. The |pire office. | oy T T AR AT T ER b e = g E S VD) FERE 3 T % g | “THE GOOD-BYE KISS' f 7 Y ’ s . e T | IS COMEBY AT PALACE | _SPECIAL for - BALANCE of this MON TH Mack Sennett, who, is to 'he- bathing suit industry what Henry Ford is to the automobile business, has just contributéd “The Good- Byé Kiss” to picturedom. Last night | patrons of the Palace theatre saw the premiere of this great picture released through First National Productions. Not a custard ple was thrown, nor a bewildered comedian kicked in the seat of the trousers, and for all that it has a Mack Sennett | stamp on it that ranks “The Good- — Bye Kiss” along with the most in- teresting films of the year. . OUR PROGRAM Matty Kemp who has the juve- Is to promote co-operation with our neighbors and our customers to the end, % nile lead, makes his bow into the that small investors in our great Northwest may safely invest small amounts in dramatic field-in this. picture. - As the youth whe was yellow Kemp travels through the reels convine- ingly. His' interpretation of the character, Billy ‘Willlams, is dis- tinctly his own. “ Bally FEilers is indeed a sweet girl on the screen—having tremen- dous appeal—and a warmth in her smile that gladdens the hearts of those who watch her work. 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