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“THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, '1930. mond Hackett and Jed Prouty for the three parts mentioned. “The Girl in the Show,” in line with its character as a delightful comedy offering, has a long list of | well-known supporting 'players. The king of comedians, Ford Sterling, is “Bondell,” the crooked manag: | Mary Doran, M. G. M. popula young 'player, is “Topsy,” while Eddie Nugent, the young comedianf of “The Flying Fleet,” and a scare of other pictures, plays “Dave,” the | stage manager of the out-at-the- | | elbows company. Frank Nelson, another comedhn of high laugh-making repute, p! “Uncle Tom” on the stage, and ? comical grouch during his hours away from “Tomming.” - e ———— NEW FLOAT T0 - BE READY SOON WHERE SOUND SQUNDS ‘BEST COLISEUM TONIGHT PALACE i i STARTING ! TONIGHT s WILLIAM FOX pie 7LINORE ULRICY FOX REPORTER : MOVEE TOVE TALKING The Only News of it THE ALL-TALKING HIT . Kind with BESSIE LOVE and RAYMOND HACKETT “MANCHU LOVE” ‘A Tecnicolor Great CuUlS THE BROADWAY STAGE HIT, “EVA THE Fooie Piles Are in for Govern-| P«)m RT FIFTH,” IS NOW A SWELL TALKING 4 ment Section in Cove ULLIRICH PICTURE North of Rock Dump drrected by '~_ ATLAN DWAN When “Uncle Tom” bawls out “Simon Legree” for not whipping him ‘“on the pads,” the laughs start in the funniest “backstage” comedy in many years. Pile driving work on the govern- ment float at the rock dump of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining| Company, has been completed iby | Robert Keeny, and trimming of | piles is being done this week. | The new float is about 150 feet| in length, and will be complefed | Theitting -} s It KEEPING THE FAMILY ALIVE— within a few weeks. In the same Story An endless chain of happy evenings! — That’s fl(;‘;et b\smnfii;he dump the new city of the what keeps the family alive—Get them together ‘| At the present time the city float | Barly tonight and come to the PALACE. is about 300 feet in length. Due Yuk to the Alaska Juneau’s necessity for ukon more room at the south end of their Days docks, this float will be moved fur- ther into the bay, and an addition | of 250 feet will be built. Added ‘ The entrance to this will be from | € t P H OTO i H ONE 54 the roadway recently completed o ! 48 . |the entrance to the new Govern-| Attractions | ment float. The old approach wllli be taken out. When completed the | ) 10—25—50—Loges 75 cent {’ city float will be nearly 600 feet in VITAPHONE length, with a total docking sur- | | face of about 1200 feet: | ACTS j WATCH FOR— ! — : “OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS” SCOUT LEADERS | i | ¥ § with JOAN CRAWFORD DINE TUMURR“W‘ TONE NEWS L[BBY PLANT PUTS UP Ofi:c:als of Local Troops te Convene with Field Thc[ trap lift “was™ to have been northern Juneau area now. first | [ | | GOOD PACK OF KINGS | made yestera: i ‘ : b made yesterday by, the Libby plant. A ttractions | Executive Clark [ was awarded the first prize for the sl e D ey S NOTICE s All members of the Juneau Boy 1:’;:.}1‘}:,‘,?33:‘:,2d e mon have been packed to date, and !a heavier than normal mild cure ipack put up at Taku Harbor by Libby, MeNeill & Libby according ito Supt. Al Minard who was a visi- tor here yesterday for a few hours. :The king run in Taku Inlet was {reported to have been excellent. { Fishing is in full swing.in the The Martinique School of Dance and Drama is closed for the sum- mer months. ady. —— . GOODIE SALE The" Lutheran Ladies ‘Ald Society|® ® ® @ ¢ 60 0 e s’ 0 o o will hold a GOODIE ' SALE at|® GARNICK’'S GROCERY Saturday,|® June 21st. At Theatres “FROZEN JUSTICE” S AT COLISEUM TONIGHT —adv.|® ® e e e e 0 eece o0 Lenor Ulrich, the celebrated Be- {Scout Council are to meet at the| | Arcade Cafe at noon tomorrow wmx Harris G. Clark, Seattle Field Exee- | |utive, to talk over plans for Ju- neau Troops during the coming year, ‘The Eagle River encampment ended today when cars left Dot- son’s Landing about 3 o'clock this iafternoon on their way to town The “Work to Win Sewing Cir will meet with Mrs. John Als - KING SALMON HERE The Juneau Cold Storage received 17,000 pounds of king salmon this morning for Atlantic and Pacific. The fish came from Sitka on the | Take Advantage of This Sale and Save FILOUR--10 pound bags, Best Blended .....65¢ RICE--Good Head, pound .............. lasco star, makes her talkie debut in “Frozen Justice,” at the Coli- seum tonight. She plays a naii-caste Alaskan belle, an unfaithful wife, an exotic, voluptuous beauty with a tempes- tuous fire-and-i¢e mature. = This role which most aetresses would find difficult 4o portray proves a very natural and easy one for the Belasco star. “Frozen Justice” is a skillfuly contrived melodrama which has its most lmportant action amid the roaring cafes and dance halls of may attend tomorrow's meeting, the Yukon when the great gold i i sreil it rush was in full swing. Bizarre ad- . :;:t:::ra who ca,m: to a“sofr(;:‘ all wmm, MOOSEHE ART o to this Fox Moviewns nic.| LEGION, HOLD. SESSION color to this Fox Movietone pic- ture. . As “Talu,” “Little Star of the| The Women of Mopseheart Le- North,” so dubbed by the cafe|gion held the' regular session at 8 Miss Ulric brings not|o’clock last night and initiated Lot- tie Fargher and Amanda Koski. Af- with the boys. Diana, Capt. Kellio. Mr. Clark is on his way here| —— with the camp boat and outboard WHITE KING WASHING POWDER, ' i { PAEKBEE 2 1l s, e >ab voibiity aiv o GRAPE FRUIT--Ripe and Sweet, can .... OATS--10 pound bags .......... At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 BE SURE TO COME ' TO THE LUTHERAN GOODY SALE:SATURDAY 5 A If you want a juicy roast motor, and is making the trip down' baste it oftes . ... a little at a time Lynn Canal and over, Gastineau Channel bar. This evening, through the as- sistance of Garnick’s Grocery, camp equipment and unused supplies will be brought back to the city. On Monday of next week the scoutmasters and assistants will meet with Mr. Clark at noon, at the Arcade Cafe. Those who desire - A unicque fiSheI'l?ll:lIl 8 bOOt wzth real comfort and wear The minute you slip your foot down into s a “U. S.” Eureka'Boot, you'll feel its genuine comfort. That’s because of the rib construction over the vamp., This proprietor, J only a wealth of dramatic talent to the screen but proves herself to[ter a short business session and de- s Hiins Bgos, Coffee passes 1 NEW SHIW’P DUV AL SAND o || ¢ gives smooth, even flexing over your toes possess a very charming lyrical|lightful luncheon was Served by, ugh, the roasters by a con~ 2 and prevents brukdawn. Examine the i R - Ubus process—a few pounds | % it like ifon— h“ | [ voice with her song: “The mg'n the hostesses: Mesdames Frank Of ontrolled Roasting! “TO OrT0! ’s St les nlm! Osborne and #o bulkroasting method canm Kind of Man.” son, Messerschmidt, take a Jook at that reinforcing at the knee. i “U.,'S.” Eurcka Boots are 'certainly built for fishermen. You'll like them more cvery day you wear them. #TMADEBY LY umd suauubhrcqm\y Ullrich Haupt is the heavy. The story is one of betrayal and re- lvenge and the study of conflicting desires and impulses in a woman of mixed blood heritage. The Nome sequences of “Frozen Justice? are studded with' comedy and pathos and sweep the action into a climax of great intensity. A host of celebrated players also have important parts: El Brendel, Tom Patricola, Laska Winter, Alice Lake, IGenrude Astor, Warren Hymer and {George McFarlane. HILLS . BROS . Suits COFFEE Showing, a grouping of new models in a price range to please every member of the family. PRICE— $3.75, $4.50, $5.50 i :‘n‘kv‘r‘:t weather. tg:::r‘i‘lelc::;in; your Louis Wolheim portrays a bard- |Oswold. produce such flavor. Today’ 4 A 2 hand: i h treteh f boiled bruiser with the proverbial| At whist, Mrs,” Hendricksen won / b1 2 ands and note the extra s for 2 + ? 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