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“WHAT IS LOVE?” SUNDAY " ALL IT°S ~ COLISEUM - MUSIC WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST 2 SHOWS ALL COMEDY —7:30 and 9:30 MONDAY “This Thing Called Love VITAPHONE LT R EREEETTTTRI T T Opportunities in the Accounting Field The insistent demand for TR AIN E D ACCOUNT- ANTS is one of the outstanding features in recent years of America’s Business Development. To meet this demand— The International Account- ants’ Society A division of THE ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE after thirty years of practical experience in the Ac- counting Field, is introducing an accounting training THAT FITS INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. General Accounting Cost Accounting Office Managament C. P. A. Coaching Accounting Elements Business Organization Law Financial Analysis Public Auditing A LOCAL GROUP IS BEING ORGANIZED to take advantage of the new plan of local classes, combined ' with the systematic and individual instrue- tion conducted by the Home ice of the Society. “THE ACCOUNTANT,” a new book just pub- lished particularly pertinent to men aspiring to suec- cess in the Accounting and financial field, is mow available. Obtain your FREE COPY, together with full details eoncerning the local group organizaton, from MR: PEAN, the Socety’s representative now at GASTINEAU HOTEL. LUMBER , QUALITY and SERVICE g tassid Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 with EDM ACTS TONIGHT TOM MIX in “HORSEM AN OF THE PLAINS” VITAPHONE ACT PATHE REVIEW ONLY PATHE SOUND NEWS IND LOWE and CONSTANCE BENNETT FOX MOVIETONEWS LT TR FHIET SOON-—“Romance of the Rio Grande” — “Sunny Side U p” its ultra-modern form, Geldwyn-Mayer’: 2S drama of the s With Ruth Clmuul()n celebra all-talki Attractions At Theatres stage star, in the title role, and di-| rected by Lionel Barrymore, er while stage idol, and lately film director, the play, whilc tells the same graphic story older stage version, is prod on ultra-modern lines, with SHT fire action and dialogue work: . Coy —o | for the screen by Willard Mac “Madame X,” famous e play, The new picture is gorgeo | vehicle for Sarah Bern! it, for |staged, localées all over the w | Pauline Frederick, for Dorothy Don- being shown in its swift action |nelly and many other famous ac- one of the most notable casts |tresses, is beéing shown at the former stage celebrities ever {Palace Theatre starting tonight in OPENS | | | I I “MADAME X" [ AT PALACE TO! “Tomorrow’s Styles ~ and posmvo pro}ecflor\.» against jarfer runs ROLLINS RUNSTOP HOSIERY “Juneau’s Own Store’” as Metr | sembled for a screen drama appear d | chell Lewis Stone plays the nd Raymond Hag of 'rial of Mary Dugan” fame, son and attorney for the defense Richard Carle, old-time Broadway |star and now a scree i Lewis, Eu “The it | Holmes Herbert, Uliric Haupt, e ney Toler, and many others are in d |the cast. nd of | i 03 “THIS - THING CALLED LOVE,” AT COLI Wlth Edmund Lowe as the hero, and Constance Bennett, as heroine, “This Thing Called Lov is at the Coliseum for the Sunday feature, This is said to be a splendid all-talking comedy and a ‘cording to Harrison's Review (Ni {York) the sound production is ex- |cellent, comes to New York: for business friend attracts most of his ‘dlthlmn The hero felicitates his | {at home. THE friend invites ‘out to dinner; the latter accepts But ‘the hero soon finds out that |what appeared to him as a happy home is really a home of quarrels, thanks to his friend’s wife; a sort +af hysterical woman. But the hero does not mind it; he proposes to the heroine just the same. Al- | though she wanted to. accept his proposal yet she, realizing how un- happy her parents are, and fedring 1ast she find things no different af- g.;r their marriage, rejes his pro= sal. But the hero is persistent. The hetoiné eventually gives in, but with the understanding that m husband, | 1]1“ 2V | The story deals with a hero, who | a business | {deal The beautiful daughter of his Eolden voice, who will no doubt I {remembered in Shubert’s musica nl[ | ifriend for the happy life he leads |TePertoire of beautiful songs. lJuneau Is fortunate in having such! the other was to give him or her divorce. Soon they find out, htm- , that it is better lul them to be married In fact, even though ‘vm, may have to q(u:x(l now and [ @ VAL’DEVILLI- COMPANY \ IS COMING TO PALACE | TR sd e nen has arrived and will open at the Palace Monday. ,‘ Jack Carney, America’s foremost |tap dancer and recently associated with Alexander Aumnsky, Broad- way producer, brings with him the Roscella sisters, two versatile and ;Lkver dancers who have just com- leted an engagement at the Para- mount theatre in Seattle; also little | [Billie Miller, the radio’s croonm" |blues singer, and Charles Blair, |recently of the Orpheum. TRAVEL BY AIR FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESJRED FOR RESERVATIONS—H Ph - tineau, Phone 10. A. ;ngar Y 29 oy HAYES, Agent Miss Saville, the girl with tb Miss Saville and Mr. Carney are also radio artists, having appeared with KOMO last’ summer. Mr. Mr. Carney hds been producing Cérney, in a more reecent engage- revues for a number of years, and [ment, daneed in'the Sourdough program, one of his famous oldtime a talented revue playing in their dances. T N i omedy, “Blossom Time,” has al | HARBOR LIGHT MADE BRIGHT WASHINGTON.~The first llght ordinarily seen by trans-Atlantie vessels entering Boston bay, Boston lightship, is to be increaséd moré than five times in intensity to 16000 cardlepoker and will be visible 12 miles. i ]II"MIIIIIIIIllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 IIIlIlllIIIlIIIIHIMIIIlllllIIlllIIIIIl"llIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll LT PHONF S 83 OR 85 they are to be married only as a business proposition, and that xri The Home of Better Grogeries “The, Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY camer found someone ILsL to love, | & Nlnth Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair . Juneau, Alaska W. S. PULLEN, SECRETARY September 3,4,5 and 6th FOR INFORMATION REGARDING EXHIBITS WRITE R. B. MARTIN, MANAGER OR