The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1929, Page 3

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PALACE ORCHESTRA BOTH SHOWS TONIGHT NEWS REELS i ~ AND_ SELECTED From the Saturday Evening Post Story with LLOYD HUGHES New Texas Coach er just how many touch with all t Fans who write new pictures. to their favorite |#0°rs theatre, still receives mail addressed to And what a picture! A light-comedy of a typical American girl who does what everyday American girls usually do. and then—BUSTER BROWN in 10—25—50— Loges 00 cents ot uidad clal Company, visited local friends |aytomatically forwards to Gloria - todey. He is enroute to Seattle on | swanson. Anything beaving what Sunday Matinee—“MIDNIGHT ROSE” ;"." Northwestern on a business|jooks like an unsucessful attempt aPy s e to spell a name beginning with Emil Dorflinger, wellknown inter- | «p» jg passed on to Olga Bacla- e | 1or mining man, is a p nova, and usually the guess is | NEW SERIAL TO BE I'|the Northwestern for St right. | | SHOWN AT COLISEUM Attractions | = When spenc?r Bennet took the A. M. Dieringer, of ‘the Valdez| Since the movies took to tall F. Stone |2 1Pathescrml unit making “The Dock Company, is a passenger south [and turned technical, er premg C”&“:o llj:r::’r‘ld ' to ;lL |1Z At Theatr(’s House Without a Key” to San Di- on the Northwéstern on a business |of one kind or another have been | > Fumore e anol z i [: £ |ego for certain water scenes, he trip. overriinifg Hollywood, . Acoustl-| 90Wn from the bench lc{’ il A [ took with him several swimmers of | Mrs. P. Gildea, who attended the | cal engineers are called in to ex-| 3 Position in Mr. Lkt | note, among them Duke Kahana- Pioneer Auxiliary convention at|plain how soundproof stages Cabinet. The report states that = [£S 3 moku, once champion of the world. Cordova, is a passenger south to|should be built. Structural en- Stone may succeed Sargent as |= [ “THE FIGHTING EAGLE” | |The day that was spent at the her Ketchikan home. gineers familiar with steol and | Attorney ‘General. |Z | ~ AT COLISEUM TONIGHT. | |dock of the big coast liner was| H. B. Carbray, traveling man, is|concrete are hired to build the: A g e i g 1= ”wmt o 15 WEIATaRE Lo withe xr-gp;gte v:i;h thrills, for the Duke,ia passenger for Ketchikap on the|Telephone company and radio en-; e = o s ye. | Anding the water warm, led his Northwestern. Mr. Carbray has|gineers install tie compiicated P =] 2:“:(:::3 ?fi;r::s.}?s':r‘:e‘dpzfiggyu:; S\\'im.mors into the water via head- been working out of Juneau for |sound recording apparatus, and & ngT ON BUS[NESS ‘g B s ot et l_E>‘L111szllves from the top of the boat— | the past several days calling on the |leave behind them recording en-| VACATION JAUNT‘E 3 | forty-five feet from the water trade of the Baranof and Chichagof [gineers to superintendent the op- = lease from prison, a map of a gold| , forty-five foot dive i e A ¥ B & 4 : = mine, or @ tral to -lost treasure, 4 s no mean island towns, and the towns on u.\'n.n of all the new devices, | For an extended vacation and|Z 00 ditnias - eonetiiint € successfulimsmnce' But mc_sw)mmors all Lynn Canal. Now producers even send en: piciness trip, H. H. Post left to-|= NI as pasiatie: 1 Sr auto-‘“-“.d to keep pace with the chan-_n—‘ R. L. Carus!o.‘ r(‘presonmq.ve of .,nn S m_ the ‘pn\“ ws of xr:- N on _the ‘Northwestern.. After |3 niobile. pion and, as a result, the big Seattle commercial houses, is re-|talking picture equipped with pchiing: iBentile; MroiBast wil | “The Fighting Eagle,” in which | C-Od 86 the dock sav some turning to headquarters aboard the [highly complicated apparatus f01 guye to southern. California and |3 B i | mighty fine and thrilling stunts Northwestern. Mr. Carlisle has|[Mmeasuring the po of SHREL T B BT o | Rod La Rocque stars and which | N £ N Pyl 2 U - ofetover the line to northern Mexico. | = for nothing. been north for about three we audience. The louder the aud-To o . . X = comes to the Coliseum tonight, | s ek nee. lanehs” the more violenf Hcturning north he will visit = ts the “lost paper” with a Stunts thrilling and exciting are| Mrs. A. A. Shonbeck, of Anchor- fience laughs the more violent g ¢ enroute and attend to bu: = preser: iy e H?d& P p;e 5 jsaid to abound in *“The House age, is aboard the Northwestern, o [i8 the movement of the indicator ' o = Bo 500 o™ woec ™ poc (THIN Tor aia. important military docu.| Viilouty & Key,” which stars Al-'passenger for Seattle, Where sho [necdle on a meter connected With| o S0 fobum home after about & D ¥ lene Ray and Walter Miller at the will vacation for @& month. Mrs. rophones. here and therg B ment sought by Napoleon are re- vealed during the working out of the plot.. First, it s v the coiffare ofi sl | beautiful Countess that the papers are hiddem, next they turn up in a secret box behind a sliding panel. Again they are secreted in the| | lining of a coat, and finally in the sz brim of a.cocked hat is thrown & away by the hero who is unaware | Onb SIS mat gareOuily. el |orful productions which has ever of the presence of the papers With- | p\o, pyjit around the spectacular | in its brim. night life of the Gold Coast, wm These events lead to a tensely, dramatic climax in which a near opftn 1“ “tx\;fd:;zl:,‘:eflilsl:'?aznh Lya ;’fi‘;&”‘l‘i:"’:‘{'s = ::sm:“:::;oi’z‘;‘g-;ne Putti and Kenneth Harlan and cast for this screen versfon of Co-‘“‘i lp‘ duse % I.Lntvmsal. nan Doyle’s “Adventures of Ger- kg PRI Of the sbiauaskes rea g 1 of '+ ks {A¥aDisnis {place in a cabaret, the prototype of b oy (73 the present day night club. ~ In i mol}':‘e“;;;z"’méz;““l‘;‘e"gr::::,nms rather hectic setting has been Sax Ba , Sally Rand, and c]"_|set a natural and gripping story‘ éhce B urtl Wo’n“. of the refining influence of love be- | tween a reformed gangster and a cabaret dancer. The action of the story ‘takes iplace before the enactment of the! : 8th Amendment and presents the glitter of the Gold Coast in the glamorous days of old San Francis- H \ j Coliseum every Saturday. It is an adaptation by Frank Leon Smith of Earl Deér . Biggers' famous mystery novel of Hawaii. MIDNIGHT ROSE”" AT PALACE SUNDAY | | | g “AMERICAN BEAUTY” | AT PALACE TONIGHT AR R L R SIS A Billie Dove has meen perm:iied by First National Pictures to make 160 a cinematie return to America after | 1 an absence of several months. James Young directed: with: # In her latest starring production, | SUPPOFHing cast including Henry “American Beauty,” the attraction | <OHer: }.orimer :‘Johnsum. Shecrge | at the Palace tonight, Miss Dove | LaTkin, “Gunboat” Smith, Wendell comes back to her matiya shores to‘!“t\a,nklln and Frank Brownlee. lay a typical New York lass. P The Stolen Bride" she be.| BROSIUS GOES SOUTH cemeé a stately Hungarian €ountess ! of unlimited means and baronial o | | Cal Brosius, owner of the Build-' ers' Supply House, at Seward, is In :?rh:m;:n;rll:c;ur » she was | cnroute south on the Northwestern, d jon business and pleasure. He was comparatively foreign as the wife] triotic Russian and | Fecently elected Treasurer of the & (an G oA G d’moneer Grand Igloo in session at ke. ke Cordova. Now, however, she is American once more, of humble means and| . gEXpPERT SHOE REPAIRING | . It pays to have your zippers and high ‘ambitions. [N “American Beauty,” adapted from | poots rebuilt at Mike Avolan's. Wallace Irwin's story of the same:gent's furnishings. —adv. name, was produced for First Na- L g tional Pictures by Carey Wilson and| Old papers for sale at The directed by ‘Richard Wallace. “ Empire. Shonbeck Seattle believed to be ka. this man is 6 % U500 | Ernest Parsons, pioneer of Inter- THE PRIZE W’]NNI‘R" 1'ior Alaska and for many years on | the staff of the Northern Commer- is Mrs. on left for gl ELWIN D. BAR! S Information is wanted regarding the whereabouts of Elwin D. Barnes somewhere in Alas- with- knowledge of asked to communicate | with J. P. Anderson of the Juneau Florists. Anyone Signs Coniract Max Schmeling, who, gained top knocked wut Johnny Risko, signed a two-year contract to fight exclusively for the Madison Square , Garden corgoration. German boxer rank whea he ter Pan s of letters ch the Para- Francis Schmidt of University of | mount " studio Arkansas has accepted a post as | sostofrice Tabeled head coach at Texas Christian uni= Wi 5w wversity, Fort Worth, Texas. St ghncr ally “mm]od for — < Richard Arlen. i st F Vray got WHO'S WHO | one the other AND WHERE | ing his first trip to the States in 33,21 years. the wife of A. A.|° Shonbeck, apartment house owner and supply holise proprietor. Sanna Anderson the Northwestern 23 will probably make her future home in the south. T. L. Chidister, deputy Prohibition by | Administrator, X today and will be in the First City [ A% for several days. left for Ketchikan SOUGHT day from Harpin, China, address- ed to “Wedding Bells,” apparent- ly the result of her appearance in “The Wedding March.” The studio postmaster, Fugh, says he also gets o | mail for ‘La Marquise,” Harvey Entcrtainment Engincering month's vacation trip. ut the the e. By measuring carefully the length of the SR T s SR 3 laughs, these entertainment en-, ATTENTION! gineers compute just how mucly —_— ; and gilence should be inserted be-| For Carpenter Work of any kind tween the ‘“laugh line” and the —shop or city—Call Handy Andy. next line of dialog in the picture. |Phone 498. | e e The Technical Age 0ld papers for sale at s yet no studio publicity di- Empire. rector has adopted the title “Pub- licity Engineer,” but doubtle: that will be the next develop-,K Empire. reforma- Y y 2 % T € he sci ific B AE WERNER e i ‘.‘,‘.-I.‘ HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 28.—| 1€ t it To be & gocd mail carrier in Hol- | \hen that happens, the really lywood one should attend the|cficient publicity — department ¥ h v ar sightl 5 movles regular and Wees 1n | know to an eighth of picture- a given blurb pulls into the 1yers apparent- | L, JLETS SeE— A |v expect it. | - Letters come i1 GUESS & ., Ciura mow ad-||May Succeed Sargent | THIS LETTER | dressed “IT, Hols | | 1 GOES | TO' |lywood, or “Hu-| la.” Betty Bron-| 1 L B L LG L L L Associate Justice of the Su- The Commexcifll job prlntmg at The has Bt 2] FROM MARCH 1ST WE WILL BE OPEN FROM 7 A. M. UNTIL 2-A. M. FEATURINC THE BEST THE MARKETS AFFORD AT - SPECIAL DINNERS—$1.00 BREAKFAST SPECIALS—(A Real W. F. RODIGKIET, Prop. REASONABLE PRICES MERCHANTS LUNCH~11 a. m. to 2 p. m.—350 cents A LA CARTE DINNERS—50 cents up Saving) SHORT ORDERS—As: you like them MAJESTIC ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO * Are Monarchs of the Air FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME FIRST Ask for list of Juneau and Douglas Users. Satisfied—Yes. - Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 f s = “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Dry Cleanmgo'and Pressmg ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Way ‘%&E LAUNDRY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, FEB 28, 1929. = NN “Il’l THE TROOPS MUST 60 T0 MEXICO CITY, Feb. 28—Through establishment of schools at army | posts throughout the country the | A laughs, thrills— OH, BOY! IT’S PRIC l-“ 710 20 ‘)O~L0ge% 6 v PHYLLIS [govemment nas succeeded in re- ducing illiteracy among the troops to 30 per cent of the personnel. It is hoped in a few years to wipe it out entirely. ‘The army, apart from officers, is made up from the humble classes, and most of the recruits never before had|Will be awarded. opportunity to learn to read and write. SCHOOL 30—TONIGHT—9: KEEN FLASHING BLADES —the field of honor, lovely women, brave, heroi men, gorgeous costumes, love, intrigue, drama, LD RO ER LT T T (T L ALASKA by Lester D. Henderson Second edition, revised and enlarged, now ready for distribution. Up-to-date facts regarding Alaska--- Its Scenic Features, Geography, His- tory and Government. IN TWO BINDINGS--- Regular paper cover, $1.00, postpaid. De luxe edition, $2.00, postpaid. ‘ORDER FROM Empire Printing Company JUNEAU ALASKA Or Your Local Dealex ‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIH|II|lllllllll"lllllll"llilllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|III|lIlIIlI|Ill"IIHIIlll"!lIIllllllll"lllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllmll“ - COLISEUM 25 SURE A KEEN SHOW 0 cents HAVER Adnphhm and % norv S:h‘pavfizd by C.&l VAI o "Z‘ MILLE mmnm’. 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