Virtuoljw ::-P Meeting Morning to Guarantee Change Ol in “PEG O' MY HEART.” Ret, and Later in Lobs Angeles
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Whitman Bennett, one of the The ten year ammunition reserve “PATH 10 MOWS” “THE BULL FIGHT” SUNDAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY is youngest of tlie independent produc- project of tile War Department II orhl Events Fox Scenic ers offers his first effort us director based on storing $300,000,000 worth in "Virtuous Liars," at the Coliseum of small arms and artillery ammuni- i_ CONCERT—7: to 7:.‘50 tonight. Mr. Bennett is a familiar tion, the oldest projectiles and car- • jfigure in New York's theatrical, pic tridges to be fired away each year W e cannot offer an\ Letter jture and newspaper life. He was for and replaced with new stock. If lOntertaiiiment Than This— years a dramatic critic before becom- tlte span shell case plan works out I 'NEWS NTERNATIONAL ing associated with Famous Players, and a system for fast loading, fuse .1 to from whom he parted to produce his making, banding, etc., is developed to Slime Flense Everybody j II It own pictures. supplement it, presumably a material i MAURICE TOURNEUR An original story by K. C. Hol- reduction could be made in the stored land wan selected by Mr. Bennett reserves as the twelve month Laurette 1 PRODUCTION—PRESENTED BY M. C. LEVEE for his first personally directed pic- delay iitv procuring projectiles in suf- ture. Kve Stuyvesant wrote the con- ficient numbers after war is declared tinuity. Mr. Bennett selected David now controlling th« department's \Taylor ^ Powell, one of the best known leading plans, would have been scaled down in ] men on the stage and in films, and jFdith Allen, who made her screen FITZ INTIMATES HE ]debut In “Scarainouche” for the prin- jcipal roles. Others in important HAS FOUND ANOTHER | O’ parts are Maurice Costello, Italph , Pe^ iKcllard, Naomi Childers, Burr Mc- ANGEL, BIG SCRAP ilntosh and Dagmar Oodowskv. MCE ST <1hit? K^co Heart I LOS ANGELES, Jan.' 2. Floyd ^ My ! _ Fitzsimmons, boxing promoter, who "THE SNOB" LAST ! Stricken with heart disease, ia here negotiating with Jack Demp- By J. Hartley Manners | TIME AT PALACE. I the dowager Princess of Mon- sey for a title fight with Harry Wills j Who but « new director would aco, formerly Alice Heine, of negro challenger, said last night that, jhave the darling to make a "snob” ! New Orleans, died in Paris. he expected nothing further would Played by the same be- I 11ho leading character in a photoplay" Her ttic of tie done toward arranging the mulch CHARLES DE ROCHE—BEN LYON—EDNA I marriage to Prince loved Laurctte Taylor MURPHY who but a capable and talented 1 until next week. [And Monaco was dissolved by I lie who made famous— and JOSIE SEDGWICK iactor would have the courage to "The fight will be held in Sep- Peg Monaco courts in 1902 and Hitch a character? tember that is definite," he said. who Peg eleven [play confirmed the civil IrbunaJ played Thin combination appears in "The by "Hut there are arrangements to lie and in Paris. hundred twenty- ALSO CENTURY COMEDY jSnob," the Metro-Goldwyn Mayer pro- eompletcd anti it can’t tie done in a seven times on the stage. id tic lion now showing at the Palace day. lU DDY MESSINGER in land for the last two times tonight, unstrated during the making of this lie said that George Latierman, i Monta Bell, editor and writer, picluro I he versatility of our own whom he described as head of his \ 'A' Brenario |whom Harry ftapf made a director motion picture' stars. Sometimes Chicago syndicate of hackers, is hero hy MnryO'Har* j “What An Eye” [with "Broadway After Dark," direct I they even surprised their directors. and that negotiations are progressing Directed by King Vidor | ed "The Snob." John Gilbert, hero Tlie story is a thrilling one of the without a hitch. 10-25*40-—Logos ISO cents of many pictures, plays that unsym- |French theatre. One of the most hn Referring to Governor Groosbeelt’s pathetic character. The result is jportant scenes is a view of the inter-1 j assertion that there would lie no as entertaining a picture as has flash lor of a theatre taken from the bn 1-1| title figlil in Michigan, the promoter LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT OF ed across the screen this season. I cony. A tremendous setting was |lined up squarely with the governor Norma Shearer, beautiful heroine constructed for tills scene. The ac- declaring that because of numerous 'of “Pleasure Mad.” "Empty Hands" tion on the stage was the danee of obstacles he had never considered “THE SNOB” land oilier films, does some excellent the Spider and the Moth executed the state for the match. [work as the neglected and forgiving j by Miss La Marr and Charles tie Also Comedy wife of the “snob.” Conrad Nagel I Koche. The camera was placed in DAVE as the sympathetic friend, small town ithe balcony and. being several liu SHAdFwINS ‘‘DANDY LIONS” "vamp", lledda Hopper and others idled feet from the stage, Mr. Tom OVER ROLAND TODD do good work in the supporting cast. Incur arranged to have a double danee TONIGHT ONLY— 7:30-9:25 Neal Burns, Natalie Joyce and a for Miss La Marr, intending to use NEW YORK. Jan. 2. Dave Shade, cage full of particularly ferocious her only in the close-ups. of California, won a decision vet lions the I are serving out laughs in There were several rehearsals, all Roland Todd, English middleweight Services temporarily held in the two-reel comedy. of which Mias ,a Marr at leaded. Fin in a 10 round bout here last night Methodist Chun li. Burns is the leading comedian. ally, when everything was ready. Miss Sermon at 11:30 a. m. Subject, Miss Joyce the feminine lead, the |La Marr asked her director if he papers for sato at The Empire. Order." lions are a very lively and thrilliing would mind wasting a few moments |Old {"Marching | I- Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. background to this Educational-Chris- jin allowing her to try the dance. Stic Sunday school ai l’hano 9:45. tie Comedy, "Dandy Lions." ilried it and did it much better than Sunday, Jan. 3, 1926 Others In the cast are Jay Bel- j the double, who was promptly dis asco, Lila Leslie. Ward Caulfield and i missed. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ! Notices for thin church column j 3-J: George Pearce. It was then recalled that Miss La PRESBYTERIAN NATIVE JUNEAU, must be received bv The Umpire pol 1 j | Marr first attracted public attention I CHURCH : later than 10 o'clock Saturday LAURETTE TAYLOR STARS as a dancer in a Salt Lake City caba- in the VirtuolJW ::-p Meeting morning to guarantee change ol IN “PEG O' MY HEART.” ret, and later in Lobs Angeles. Harry Willard. Day Worker. sermon topics, etc. The work of bringing the master METHODIST CHURCH 10:30 a. 1 ni.—Morning Service. pieces of tho stage within reach of! Liars 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. every home, inlo communities never I SEAMLESS STEEL BUILDING 7:00 p. — MH- m.—Wednesday reached by stage perfoi mances, has veel: service. TUBING TURNED Sermon at 11:30 A. M. by CHRISTIAN SCIENCE prayer another striking contribution in the l A cordial welcome is CHURCH given to all translation to the world of the TO SHELL CASING REV. 0. A. STILLMAN PATHE NEW'S SCENIC -:: o attend these services. screen of the famous stage play, COMEDY (“Peg O' My Heart," in which Lauretta (Continued from Page One.) Subject—“Marching Orders” Sunday aerwora win n« neld al j Taylor made her memorable charac- 11 a. m In the Church of Chris- il would not lo Sunday School at 12:30 o’clock 10-20-10 30 cents SALVATION ARMY jlerlzation of Peg, which has become ho possible spin Loot's tian Science Society of Juneau on --41 world wide in fame. (hem hot off whirling, red hot Hearn- Fifth Street between Main and Sew- Sunday meetings' 11 a. m.—Sun- less steel tubes, which are Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. “Peg O’ My Heart,” now a Metro produced ard Streets. The subject will be lay School; 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.— commercially for gas well use in vir picture, with Laurette Taylor ap- Rally of Members and Friends of SUNDAY MATINEE—2:30 “God.” ilv.'ition meeting. all pearing in her famous role, comes to dually sixes for lie* artillery up to i School at 1 2:1 r» m. Week nights: Tuesday and Frl- 10 Sunday p. the Coliseum Sunday and Monday. inches in diameter. experiments i the Church. TOM MIX in “NOKTII OF HUDSON BAY” — iays 7:30 p. m. Public meeting. Wednesday, 8.1b Teutlmonla This fascinating tale of J. Hartley were started voluntarily to test the j All arc welcome. “SHALL WE REBUILD.'” meeting. Manner's conception, with Ireland and scheme. Willie the War Department HiiiiimiHiHimiiHiiiitniiiiiiiiiiintiniiiitiiiintiiiiHiiniiniiiitiinnimiHuitmiiiny Christian Science Reading Roon is not in position to make tiny defin- Hngland as the background, and the Every member and friend of the In church building.