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+ e < ANDAL L ADY CAPITOL | Last Times Tonight RUTH CHATTERTON The Lad y of Scandal News Cartoon “KID ROBERTS” Leather Pushers Comedy Tomorrow “SINS OF THE CHILDREN” Coming Soon— “The Flood” Walter Huston in ABRAHAM LINCOLN || the Centur PROMPT BATTERY SERVICE Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged Promptly Reasonable Rates CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Second and Seward |III!II|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIII FOUND A GOOD ’ $6.00 Man’s Shoe “It neither crimps your roll nor cramps your style” DEVLIN’S UL LR T LT Il - MIDW AY CAFE ATTRACTIVE PRICES TO STEADY BOARDERS SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. WHY Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & AHLERS CO. " GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER | Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET Goldv The wonder picture of | «Main Street,” American family life | l small American town through three = | generations. =|ir, =|Hisle, Evelyn Mills and Ed“d’)l - APPEARS LAST TIMES TONIGHT {Sins of th;axildren' Be-| gins Showing Tomor- row at Capitol | “The Lady of Scandal” starring| Ruth Chatterton, which will be| |shown for the last times tonight, | will be followed at the Capitol the- |ater by “Sins of the Children,” fea- ‘turmo Louis Mann, which will be presented tomorrow night. | In “The Lady of Scandal,” Ralph | ‘Forbe; who is the husband of |Ruth Chatterton, plays the role of | her suitor. It is their first ap-| p'-'xrance together on the screen. | Basil Rathbone plays the hero, 'md \me cast includes Cyril Chadw i ‘I‘red Kerr, Herbert Bunston, Nance | O'Neil and MacKenzie Ward | Annals of the Poor n “Sins of the Children,” wyn-Mayer's vivid drama Mc!.c—‘ of | ’and the “short and simple mml;l lof the poor” are woven into an in-| teresting, human document. The story takes a family in a Their joys and sor- rows, their comedies and tragedies, are made into what is literally a cross section of actual life. Mann plays the head of the fam- ily as an old German barber; his children grow up to be doctors, teachers, inventors, and finally| leave him to have their own chil- dren and live their own lives. It is a story every father knows. Members of Cast Leila Hyams plays the principal feminine role and Robert Montgom- | ery, Elliott Nugent, Jeane WOO"l{ Henry Armetta, Clara Blandick, | Mary Doran, Prancis X. Bushman, Lee Kohimar, Dell Henderson and Robert McWade are in the cast. Child players include Philippe de Lacey, Gordon Thorpe, Betsey Ann | Mills. Among the dramatic high spots are the sacrifice of the father’s chance to be a millionaire, in or- der to save the health of his child; his giving up of everything he owns to educate a son in medicine and save another from prison and the tragic Christmas Eve that Imally | brings. him real happiness. e e CHURCH VACATION SCHOOL CLOSING PROGRAM FRIDAY The Church Vacation School, | which has been in session for two | weeks under the auspices of the | Juneau Ministerial Association, will have its closing program on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Pres- byterian church. The different de- partments and classes will demon- strate what they have learned. Priz- es will be awarded for best work in classes. There will also be a contest for speed in repeating the Books of the Bible, and also one for spesd in giving them backward, and prizes given for winners. A very interesting program is an- ticipated. Everyone is cordially. invited, and especially the friends and parents of the children. AL J1E A A o o | + AT THE HOTELS | - . Gastineau ' Mary Joyce, Juneau; William Frohmolz, A. Zuarnick, Bellingham; S. E. Smith, John Truavich, Seattle Alaskan | Sylvester Schwang, New Holstein, ]Wis.; C. Cuen, Taiiapoosa; Joseph Clemens, Juneau. ————— MPKINS AT HOME MISS Miss Barbara Simpkins, who én- tered St. Ann's hospital June 9, went home last evening. e — 0Old papers at The Emplre Of- fice. Prepare for “The Flood” owLsmB OB Brit-L-Nut Peanut Brittle New Shipment The Best in Town 40c Per Pound Junean Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 In Screerf Romance GUTTER BACK‘ Associated Press Photo Carole Lombard, of the films, announced her engage ment to William Powell, elayer. MEXICO CITY.—P! a Mexican m 500,000 men is | this month. e Old Papers at The Emmre RS LA 20 ilitary s to THL ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, THURSDAY, ]UNE 25,19 ded to Dixon Ent voyaged leisurely of Alaska. She TOWESTWARD .5 and then itil she l(.\)l‘il Tallapoosa Rntums Here from Mission of Jus- igh which makes its pil Prib 5 hand in and Justice and Mercy hand to adjudic le or| blonde actres: i to ob-| the screer to create referve of 1, be worked out y in Jq\ e is #e to Prin \m—‘ neau, her am Sound ‘or battie pr ce the 13. 1=t pan uf next month J TI]" cut here Apnl 3. On Boundm«r Mam Pretty Bebe Daniels and her tal} handsome husband, Ben Lyon are shown as they forsook the filmt for a trip on the bounding main t¢ Honolulu via the Matson linet Malolo. The happy pair, photo graphed on shipboard at San Framn cisco, appear to be ready to enjo) a wonderfn! vacation, Here's luck CONNEAUT PARK, Penn—Max Svhmelmg will weigh about 188 or 189 pounds when he enters the |ring against Young Stribling at Cleveland on July 3. o £ tor yor Cllois Don’t Rasp Your Throat With TUNE IN— The Lucky Strike Dance Orches- tra, every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday evening works, over C. nete “'Rea Everyone larynx —this are consideri vocal chords. that sunshine —made of the finest tobaccos—the irritating. No “It’s toaste Harsh Irritants ch for a LUCKY insteadf’ has an Adam’s Apple— every man—every woman has one. Touch your Adam’s Apple with your finger. You are actually touching your is your voice box—it contains your vocal chords. When you consider your Adam’s Apple, you ng your throat—your “TOASTING’ expels certain harsh irritants present in all raw tobaccos. These expelled irritants dre not present in your LUCKY STRIKE-—the modern cigarette. We sell these ex- pelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical compounds. Everyone knows mellows —that's why the “TOASTING/ Process includes the vuse of Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE Cream of the Crop—THEN-—“IT'S TOASTED’—an extra, secret and ex- clusive heating process. It is this proc- ess that expels these harsh irritants. No wonder 20,679 American physi- cians have stated LUCKIES to be less wonder LUCKIES are always klnd to your throat. And so we say #Consider your Adcm s - Apple.* Be careful in your cholce of clguromn. 99 Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays ~ Sunshine Mellows—Heat Puri fies Your Throat Protecflon-w irritation —CE eough i | her role includes many variations. | del, Adrienne d’Ambricourt, Mickey \ture, which Wililam A. Seiter di- COLISEUM HAS COLLEEN MODRE INGULORREVUE\ COLISEUM s’l \RTS TODAY e o 9:30 “Footlights and Fools | Mirth! Melody! Gives Star Wide Scope | pyamal Color! to Display Talents | 1 COLLEEN “Footlights and Fools,” a Colleen Moore dialogue picture in Techni- color, will be shown tonight at the Coliseum theatre. This Vitaphone special offers the popular little star a wide scope for her talent in characterization, for She appears as a supposedly exot- ic French actress, with an intrigu- ing Parisian accent, in part of the story; impersonates a slangy Broad- way chorus-girl in another episode of the plot, and plays the greater part of her characterization in her | own personality. Not All Back-Stage Although “Footlights and Fools” recounts the humorous and dra- matic adventures of a Broadway revue star, it is not solely a story of back-stage life. Miss Moore’s two leading men, Raymond Hack- She better than ett and Frederic March, do not por- 'you’ve ever tray theatrical characters, and the seen her be- plot is built around a three-sided tope, romance, with the eventual winner | of Colleen’s heart and hand not| being disclosed until the final mo- | ments of the picture. Technicolor has been employed to enhance the beauty of several stage numbers, in which Colleen is supported by a huge ensemble of 72 brilliantly costumed show girls and dancers. Miss Moore Sings It is in these color episodes that Lhe songs, “If T Can’t Have You,” ‘“‘You Can't Believe My Naugmy( Eyes” and “Pilly Pom Pom Plee,” are introduced, all of which are sung by Miss Moore. In addition to Hackett and March, the supporting cast of “Footlights and Fools” presents Vir- ginia Lee Corbin, Edward Martin- | * Hear Colleen Moore sing 4 beautiful songs. See her dance! with { RAYMOND HACKETT FREDERIC MARCH Also a Variety of Short Subjects . Bennett, Cleve Moore, Andy Rice, Jr., Frederic Howard and Sidney Jarvis in other important portray- als. John McCormick produced this First National and Vitaphone pic- Beach Pajamas rected from Carey Wilson's scenario. e, | Love or No Love, She Pays Attorney SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 25. Love and business have nothing in common A jury in Superior Judge George H. Cabaniss’ court so decided when it awarded A. Don Duncan $1,832 in attorney's fees from Mrs. La- tane C. Torney. Arrested on a charge of defraud- ing an innkeeper about two years ago, Mrs. Torney, divorced wife of Maj. Francis J. Torney, U. 8. A, was acquitted. Later she sued Chris Peterson, hotel man, for slan- der and was awarded $5496. Dun- can was her attorney. She refused to pay him, Duncan charged in a suit for one-third 01 the damages. During the trial Mrs. Torney stated in defense that Duncan at $2.50 the time was in love with her. 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