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THE DAIL Y ALASKA _EMPIRE, THbRbDAY JUNE 231082 |!l||IlllIlIHll|IIlIlIlIIIIIl|I'IIllIIIIIIII|||iIIIIIlIllIIIIII““HllIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHII|l=| CAPITOL THURSDAY DAY SATURDAY ’ IT°S IN THE TALKIES NOW! And how they laugh with BERT LAHR 1 COME ON UP, THE £ Metro- LAUGHING’S FINE! = Goldwyn- 8 = Mayer That stage riot of daffy doings, = PICTURE crazy cracks, gals and music is on the talking screen at last! And itk i wait till vou see daffy Bert Lahr! Bert LAHR LT TR pgnn LTI T Illllll|l]llll|lllll| CTED SHORTS SILVER NITE IIIlII!!IlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIlII|IIIIIIIIIIII||IIIllIIII!IllIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIII “SAY, BETTY! |SERENADERS GIVING WHO IS THAT i BAG OF BONES?”| | To aid in the entertainment of |the members of the Reserve Offi- ers Training Corps and the offi- and crew of the U. S. De- AU T T T Tell her aheilligaye to put some meat on her bones if she wants to | get her man! He likes to hold a softly rounded form—not a skele. |stroyers Crowninshield and Trever, ton. | Inow in the city, the Serenaders Tell her she can have the ador-|are giving a public dance at Elks able feminine figure men admire Ballroom Hall tonight. by just taking mentha pepsin with; One of the ‘largest crowds of her meals — a tablespoonful. One |the season is expected to attend girl gained 14 pounds in 3 weeks |the affair that way, and now she's got such o a lovely figure all the men are running after her. Mentha pepsin acts like gastric| juice to draw out all the good of what you eat. You don't have to! stuff on heavy foods or take any| tonics—simply eat what you like and let mentha pepsin do the rest. Be sure to get genuine mentha| pepsin by asking for Dare's. Butler Mauro Drug Co. and othcr firsi- class druggists always sell it with i Harry Dawson’s Cafe FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a Special Plate LUNCH a guarantee of money back if even bottle doesn’t give unmistak- one able resulte —adv. [ -~ | OLYMPIC ROOMS | FRONT STREET | Clean—Comfortable—Close in | Mrs. F. Hayden Phone 534 | } e :| for 50c | JUNEAU-YOUNG | | { Funeral Par}lgcrs [ Come and get [ ral Directors A | e me Hwbatumers | acquainted | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone12 | ! FURNACE DANCE THIS EVENING | Theatres Offer New Programs Tomght COLISEU] /| HEABLINER ON Bert Lahr-z;d Charlotte Greenwood Star in | Fine Comed\ PRETTRE. . GEORGE P GREEN- Laughable pursuit by an amour- WO0OD WHITE’S = lous tess of the to-be aviator ¥ husband whom she ‘has wooed by | L e mail, provides the laugh back- 2 O'BRIEN o ground for “Flying High,’ M-G-M E; talkie wversion of the Broadway = stage success- of the same name, which opens tonight at the <Capi- tol theatre. | Elongated and always funny ‘Charlotte Greenwood is the wait- ress, while comical Bert Lahr, America’s most imitated comed- | ian, yecreates the role which made the original stage play “Flying High”, one of the greatest musical | hits in years. | Ridiculous Love Affair | The ridiculous affair of Miss Greenwood plays its way through | a striking aviation show, out on the field of a Jlarge airport, flnd theusands of feet into the air wher the funniest scenes of the com»d‘ are played out by the pair. flight takes place in Lahr's qucc- new air invention, an “aerocopt-! 1" an airship such as no one ha\ ever seen before. Have Strong Support | Lahr and Miss Greenwood are supportetl by Charles Reisner, Pat O'Brien of “The Front Page” Kath- | ryn Crawford, ‘Charles Winninger, | Arnheim also appears with his in- | ternationally famous musical or- ganization Gorgeously beautiful girls, doz- lens of them, interpret the diffi- cult dance evolutions, as developed by Busby Berkeley. i MISS CARLSON IS \ BACK FROM COLLEGE Miss Winnifred Carlson r(’xun“(l home to Juneau on the Yukon from Corvallis, Oregon, where she has been attending the Oregon State College for the past six months, taking a special course. Miss Carlson is a member of the Kappa Delta Sorority and| lived at the house while ‘attending . college. She visited relatives and | friends in Portland and S(';lHl#,“ prior to her return north. | B T e | DR. J. W. EDMUNDS, promin- | ent SEATTLE EYE-SPECIALIST, with many scores of pleased pa- tients in Juneau, is now on his an- | nual Alaska visit, and will be at THE GASTINEAU HOTEL, JU- NEAU, from JUNE 28 to JULY 5, |inclusicve, and will be pleased to meet all his former patients and | many new ones. It is exceedingly gratifying to Dr. Edmunds to have received so| {numerous letters of marked ap- | preciation from his Juneau pa- | tients. Juneau patients are eye- | conscious, and appreciate good,; ,sclentmc work. This is an unusual opportunity to! have your eyes accurately fitted to spectacles, relieving muscular eye troubles, straightening crossed eyes, |relieving headaches, nervous re- | flexas and other physical ills. Your | |eyes should be re-examined ONCE | |{EacH YEAR. REGISTER IN EVERY ROOM $1°75-00 And up—Complete, Installed Guaranteed not to smoke your walls, Guar- anteed to heat your home to 70 degrees in zero weather. Guaranteed to Satisfy NOTE:—Mr. Metcalfe, in charge of our Sheet Metal Shop, is not only competent but 'right up to date on the best and latest practice in warm air heating and ventilating and will gladly give you estimates without obligation or cost. RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” \ i CALL EARLY, as Dr. Edmunds“‘ time is limited. He is a Graduate | land Post-Graduate of prommem.‘ eye colleges. PERMANENT OFFICES of Drs. [ Edmunds ‘and ‘Edmunds, 1703-704 |Liggett Bldg., 4th Ave. and Pike | Seattle. 1 ‘\SL, i —adv. NEW MESH HOSE | PURE SILK In taupe, sun-tan, beige ‘and black SPECIAL : $1.25 CAPITOL BILL /Hedda Hopper, Guy Kibbee and Herbert Braggioti. | Four lilting musical numbers are heard. They are ‘Dance Until 2 the Dawn,” “Happy Landsings,” “The First Time For Me,"” and thep “Examination Number.” Gus THURSDAY NOT and FRIDAY A GANGSTER PICTURE SMART ,) MONEY ~EDWARD G. . ROBINSON JAMES CAGNEY EVALYN KNAPP Tll BE FEATURED COLISEUM BILL > | | | | i Robinson Pm) and “Ridin’ Law Comes Saturday onight “Smart Money G. ‘Robinson, who a | fame ‘as “Little Caesax line the new program a seum theatre tonight 3 1 LADY LUCK !mm?:"z:ér:?"g‘r“ y s 1] as II‘IT" Margaret Livingston small town gamble n MISTRESS SELECTED SHORTS good in the big a ' The strong suppo headed by James Cagr iyn Knapp. d for funds to keep his missions BISHOP CRIMONT Here is one of the comical scenes in “Flying High,” which be- “Ridin’ Law” will ‘be th e gins showing tonight at the Capitol Theatre. From left to right, {ured atiraction Saturday at SEEKS FUNDS FOR | Bihop Crimont, now 75 years the threc in the illustration are Guy Kibbee, Bert Lahr and Pat Coliseum theatre. Tt is a vi LA I 2 spent thirty-five years in O'Brien. | Western picture. Jack Fe A SKAI\ MISSION | Aidska a5 a missionary, = perfect AT SR8 4 R 5. 2 the leading role. An importan | apostolic and as vicar apostolic of memper of the casi is his h Seattle " the largest ecclesiastical jurisdiction fiGUAHDSMAN“ [ Do huk“““ bfl‘;“ currently :Starlight,” | Included among the . mll '}'('"l\" A in the world. | ring throughout ‘the country. supporting players are Yakima Ca By, JOSG0R ory of A | i e Yakims 8. 7. VieaelARostie ] vy of Ataska has been ‘ ed Lunt is seen as Bssex in this nutt former champion b )3 II “ ; ‘\.II"" 3 ~‘1T-\' by Pope Plus XI. w8 bit and Lynn Fontanne @s pugter of the world; Rere Bordon, (¢ Sl s ¥ g@idn field ih tHe Elizabeth, Permission £0r pete Morrison, Ben Corbett, Fern i . 3y | yorld. And at ¢k ‘, 1 )ing to. transao: i ok this time it is harder this presentation was secured ffom Emmest and Jack Mower. The di- ¥ EERRECl IS OEES S0r a0 than. e . Delbed |the author, Maxwell ‘Anderson.. . |rector was Harry Webb. Marquette League in ‘the i e S Missions | IN NEAH FUTURE Success On Stage [ ntly and T “Leans” gave way 80 pounds The G » i \ ays the Rt. Rev. William | Per man to the “Fats” in a special i e s ot i KR TRIAL IS ;" rivy “sereiry ot e b 6 vomicg el 3¢ o the Queen” is inserted, 'was also, NOW ON SECOND DAY quette ague. “is In desperate TeX Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fon- Y % a big success of the two stars.| R T2 L N PR R 7Y SRy S PG PR 0 tains to Be Seen mn They played it for over a year, Plas Sind |in New York. Tt concerns a man ‘T“‘“ G. A. Doelker, chiro- ay ounday {who resolves to test his wife's Practor ested recently on a 4 lloyalty to him by disguising him- charée of practicing medicine her SV II i S-'k T b One of the interesting movelties|self as a Russian guardsman and|¥ithout having obtained a Terri- x I")rts (ltb, L uroans concerned with Metro - Goldws making love to her. | torial license, was started in the ' | United States Commissioner's Court comedy drama, “The| Sidney Franklin directed the pro- 9 . which will open &t!duction. Supporting players in-|Jeeraay before Judge Charles Sey in: Werine; T ot Do e the Capitol theatre Sunday, is that |clude Roland Young, ‘ZaSu Pitts,| 0c Bovernment completed its di- @1 75 ¢q - it presents “a .play Within & PI9" |Maude e aod Heman Ding|foCt, Case sbout 41 ottlock fhls $1.75 and $3.50 The protagonists of the y are ——t—rere | morning. a quarreling couple, famous acting | The defense immediately began CHENILE BERETS—75¢ rs of Vienna. 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