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PY Pesiats X g g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY NOV 20, ‘|929 D s o s gt e iz ool S Sl s 3 e e e ————ee e e e — e ———————— e - A e — e - e = . bk — . POWERF('L DRAMA ’1929 5 the last pubucanon al w K SY” “QPFAK e “SPFA [ it TSPRAKEASY, VIVID il 1 T . e . e al AR SPEAKEASY PEAKEASY’ SPEAKEASY | a 1 DOUGL AS the time within which defendant i ‘M S Speakeasy,” the most convincing { The old-fashioned mother, who is to appear to answer this sum- “SPEAKEASY” “SPEAKEASY” D y dialogue picture yet to reach the e placed her children and her home !moOns is thirty days after the com- Bl ki i b the Colldbait ( NEWS before everything, is fast disappear- {Pletion of the last publication. “ k. it ok wiins o il ) ! ing to_bring atiention to the vir+| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Nover- SPEAKEASY ‘SIEAKEASY” -4 i 7 ’ " tues of these little old ladies who (ber éth, 1929, 7:15—9:15 in New York, acted by a ‘cast of 2 t(seal) E 1 L . 3 e o @ made t Wor 20 eal) JOHN H. DUNN, by - %799 . thoroughly competent stage play- SRR e Tl B0 T o lClerk of the Distrist ‘Comh for| - SPEAKEASY “SPEAKEASY” TONIGHT ers and iseso realistic one leaves | YOUGLAS HIGH AND {§0 many centuries Deatrice Bur g the theatre with the thought o FIREMEN WILL PLAY jton, ling to hor own state- f\“ cl)?”“’mt of Alaska, Division| 3 3-57g-5-s-h-h ; News Gomedy just having returned from a jour BASKET DALL FRIDAY ment, wrote “The Little Yellow| NO- One ok 3. o ! “SPEAKEASY “SPEAKEASY” y ney to the great metropolis. i ¢ ‘l:m 3 v of B y: J. W. " } *Q Aside from the brilliant perfor etball game of thojher e ARTASY? 'a PEA KE/‘ SY “Q 9 IT’S HOT mances given by the players, anc n the high :ch?u 8 ( DPEA}\E'\"\ = SPE-\KEASY AN EYEFUIL— sach one is effectvie in their re eam and the firemen is schod\x:c\d;FEO under I 23 iy SR = spective roles, this all-dialogue Fox- | or Friday, November 22. Coacn |Meehan, will be at the Liberty The- | “SPEAKEASY” 100 Per Cent Talkie “SPEAKEASY” AN EARFUL Movietone photoplay is filled witt § <ing refuses to commit himself on alf\; tonight. : | el s £ numerous inspiring shots whicl §' - definite lineup but the following artha Sleeper appears as the e = o keep the onlooker in a prolongec ] lavers will be given a chance to|daughter and Lucy Beaumont as | “SPEAKEASY A A “SPEAKEASY” gasp of astonishment, how thelr wares during the scut- [hler mother. Others of the cast ]‘l asquera d e COLISEUM 1f you can imagine the thrill o' ] 'e: Angus Gair, Frank Petty- Of the picture include Orville Cald- q | g Y ” g “g - watching and hearing a crowd o ] rove, William Cashen, Harry Lun- |well, Ed Chapman, William i “SPEAKEASY 7:30—9:30 SPEAKEASY” ‘hi » iy f 'ell, Tauno Niemi, Urho Kronquist, |Orlamond, Edward Peil, Jr., Free- D { lthe famous Madison Square Gar f] tex Fox, Arne Kronquist, and|man Wood and others. ance “SPEAKEASY” 6 99 “SPEAKEASY” |dens, or watching and hearing the Jeorge Guerin. 4 ,——— RO | S )P(lk(’(ls‘ v g 5 o |New York subway trains thunde Players for the Firemen will be| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION |, % " 1 “a < s e and boom in and out of stations, ox Jj «elected from the following: Jamos No. 3003-A TO BE GIVEN | “SPEAKEASY i ‘SPEAKEASY” watch and listen to the great crowa Qanmng.t ‘L;: h n(J Nmmviv" };nngkrlx(u [In the District Court for the.Dis- % i -s-h-h of people in the Grand Central|Kronquist, Alex Gair, W. SavikkO,| trict of Alaska, Division Number H [ ASY” QP 9 terminal in New York without hav- |Gordon Gray and L. Carlson. One, at Juneau. Y THE | SPEAKEASY SPEAKEASY ling seen and heard them before,| The public will have a chance to | I then you need never attend another |view in action for the first time,|ANNIE CARLON, Plaintiff, Douglas ‘ “SPEAKEASY” e TASY?? {motion picture show—you can sit|the three mysterious horsemen. GEORGE CARLON, Defenant. . g SPEAKEASY i " e gl To GEORGE CARLON, the above home and imagine them. > ! “a X739 R £ b | While all these innovations tend REEUHNS 10 M S AvL named defendant, GREETING: P .T. A. | SPEAKEASY “SPEAKEASY” to stir your enthusiasm, the story ; e IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- i | is no less interesting, molding as it ED STATES OF AMERICA, you i “S SY” “Q tL) wap L) “g ~ > 7 e e et o) sy the | Stuart Davis, son of Mrs. Roselare hercby commanded to appear WEDNESDAY | PEAKE_*@» \H* SPEAKEASY SPEAKEASY SPEAKEASY x Davis, left on the Queen for St 5 i — — — b ¥ , 4 ~ il spoken_lines. in the above entitled court holden | [ ) z |Paul, Minn,, where he will reentcr jgt Juneau in said Division and | November 27. 1929. || ‘ 3 |7 “THE FOURFLUSHER” {{%phool this winter. District, and answer the complaint T N | ; AF TER TH E SH Brooklyn’s Gift | COMING TO PALACE —————— of plaintiff filed against you in e, “ =, ‘ To Broadway I & 3 |F. 0. E. DANCE TO the above entitled action, within Thanksgiving Eve j | George Lewis wul be seen in the BE HELD SATURDA\\m!rty days from the date of the ! D with Jreat“"d lead in “The Fourflusher,” service of this summons and a copy Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES q |at the Palace Theatre, starting Fri-| Beginning their series of twice- [of said complaint upon you, and if Dougals . ) ALICE | day. a-month Saturday night dances, you fail to so appear and answer, See Our A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream 3] This feature length picture gives|the Douglas les will have their /for want thereof, the plaintiff will V 'y or a Hot or Cold Drink WHITL “him opportunity to indulge in his|first regular event next Saturday take judgment against you for the l (ltatorlllm i d X p natural flair for comedy. “The 'evening, November 23. dissolution of the bonds of matri- > 3 a 1 Just Running OQver with | Fourflusher” is not a college pic-) The music for these dances will MONy now cxisting between plain- SIX FINE PRIZES New Line !u"eau I(.e Cre“m Parlors Pep ture, being concerned with theinclude four instruments, as a saxo- UWff and defendant, and will apply g Y F; Mg s |troubles of a small-town shoe|phone is now added to make it to the court for the relief demand- N * 8 . ‘NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY 10-20-50-Loges 60c |clerk. Vibrant youth plays the|“Ring’s Foxy Four.” ed in said complaint, a copy of To Be Given Away Of DlSt‘]nCt]\'C er.” COMING FRIDAY | Marian Nixon who has played op- The Fourflusher |features, shares stellar honors in . | “The Fourflushers” with Lewis. The | die Phillips, Churchill Ross, Jimmy | R Aye, Burr McIntosh, Otto Hoffman, ;:md Miriam Fauche. Wesley Rug-! |gles directed. | LEL Aimquist Fress your Suit.| At Theatres We call and deliver. Phone 528 ——d | | prominent role in “The Fourflush- | posite Reginald Denny in so many —{oupponmg cast is made up of Efl-‘ Wilfred North, Hayden Stevenson ' { Attractions | N R LA - L5 | “SHOW GIRL” IS NOW | | SHOWING AT PALACE !boys to complete the cast. LIBERTY ,whuh is served herewith and to} {which reference is hereby made. JUNIOR PLAY DATE SELECTED; The date of the order for pub- (lication of this summons is No-! the date selected for vember 4th, 1929. The period of the Junior Class play. As there publication prescribed in said order are only girls—seven in all—in the is four weeks. The first puhuca-‘ Junior class, the sophomores have ticn of same is November 6th,| - March 15 is Watch for Further Announcement GREETING CARDS agreed to furnish the necessary In re- turn the Juniors will help the Sophomores with their play next year. A play will not be selected until after the holidays. B ——% Alice White, First National's new- Purchase’ One est star, didn't neglect an item or‘ overlook a bet during the filming ¥ TOIY]QI{EA s hhbc e e of the first of her four First Na-| tional vehicles, “Show Girl,” \\.hlch is now showing at the Palace The- ater. Her latest activity in self develop- ment was a study of gum chewing! Hours spent before the mirror,| and several packages of gum, per-| fected her technique, so that now Alice believes she is the champion gum chewer of the motion picture industry! Alfred Santell directed “Show | Girl,” an adaptation of J. P. 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