The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 22, 1929, Page 3

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DA v AR ST S Ty PICKETT’ PALACE TONIGHT “THREE RING MARRIAGE” with beautiful Mary Astor and Handsome Lloyd Hughes There will also be an Inter- national News and Snookums Comedy ‘“Happy Day” Coming Thursday CHESTER CONKLIN in the “BIG NOISE” TERSARAR RO RO Attractions At Theatres Dmolhy Vernon, Evelyn Pierce aml! John Miljan. Melville Crosman wrote the story which was adapted for the screen by E. T. Lowe, Jr. Mitchel Curtiz directed. “Tenderloin” is an old-fashioned hair-raiser but it is more than that. It is the rugged glamorous | love story of Rose Shannon, dancer at Kelly’s Cafe in the Bowery, and Chuck White, swaggering young gangster, member of a band of thieves. Swift in action, exciting to the nth degree, with suspense and humor and gripping infensity, “Tenderloin” is a photoplay wortl\y( of the screen’s most beautiful star, and the screen’s most popular lead-. ing man. According to many in the large audience last night, the special vita- phone features were equally as good as those of the opening bill. There is grand opera for one thing which pleased, with Guiseppe De Luca and Beniamino Gigli as the featured singers. " CIRCUS FEATURE | Hogan,” includes beautiful Leila Hyams (the only woman), James J. Jeffries, former heavyweight* champion of the world, Frank Hagney, T Kid and Abdul the Turk and othe of note in ringside circles. It is breath-taking drama of the whirl-| wind adventures of “One Round son of an ex-champion of the ring. Howard Bretherfon, wlm‘ directed, has succeeded in getting | the atmosphere and action of the squared circle- vividly. Blue \\nx‘ never more in his element than in this role of a fighting Hogan. The | public will remember his other pugilistic part in “Hogan's Alley.” While that picture won unanimous acclaim all over the world, “One Round Hogan” is winning even more enthusiastic commendation. “THE BIG OISE! COMING TO l"ALI\LF Lhu playgmund of | plays an | Noise,’ *Coney Island, New York's five million, important part in “The Big Fi be shown at the Palace for three | NOW AT PALACE | nights beginning Thursday. All the glamor and color of the w—a | | |famous carnival of fun is brought At last there's a film Onerm?‘ilo the screen and presents a vivid | that deals exclusively—and authori {contrast to the scenes showing tatively—with circus life! The smell | {New York's lower East Side heee of the tanbark scems fo emanabe nuen of the action in the picture |from First National's drama of me\mkeg place. pnder and around “the big top” .| Chester Conklin plays the featur- entitled “Three Ring Marriage” o4 ygle in the production. The sup- which features Mary Astor and ,,ing cast includes Alice White, Lloyd Hughes, at the Palace for the |gom Hardy, David Torrance, Bodil Jack Egan and many others. llast two times’tonight. # A |Rosing, J. ! “Three Ring Marriage” should | {be the last word in chu‘s atmov,’ BIDS WANTED ‘pherc realism, for the film nonp Bids will be received up to and |traveled with the Al G. Barnes c““m(‘lndmg May 22nd, 6:00 p. m. by ‘cus to make the picture, and most |pmrs, J. B, Bernhofer for painting, FRIGIDAIRE RUNS BEHIND ML ORDERS ales So Far This Year ious Records Exceeding All Prev- ' - Although operating at twenty per cent above maximum rated ca- pacity, plants of Frigidaire Corpor- ation at Dayton, Ohio, are running behind orders, and sales for the year to date have exceeded by far | {all previous records, according to ! . information received by W. J. John- | son, local representative. April shipments of finished pro- | k& | ducts totaled 1501 carloads, he said. | st National's Picture which will [Compared with the same month last year, these shipments showed an increase of 129 per cent in | household electric refrigerators, 85 |per cent in compressors, and 88 per cent in cooling coils. Present indications are that May will be ahother peak month in the com- | pany’'s history. So great has been the factory’s| effort to meet this unprecedemcrl increase in business that a Frigid-| aire compressor is finished and| ready for shipment every 12 sec- onds of the working day. The present plants, comprising 53 acres.| of floor space, which were placed into operation in 1927, were con-| sidered at that time adequate for | the requirements of the business for | TONIGHT 7:30 Two Shows 1929. OLIS ALL VITAPHONE PROGRAM L TV ST Sy —— TONIGHT 9:25 Two Shows b o WARNER BROS. presext o o; the ;uppoirtmg mft 1s t‘omgowl |two coats, entire outside of Gov-[a long time. Already, it is said,| A B———————_————8 of regular circus performers. Some ernment School Building, Juneau, [ the absolute limit of production | 3 V‘ r“:fiw’g‘?&%”%’lg&gfium :;of the side show freaks and other |Alaska, and for the repairing of | with present factory facilities has! mmn[s Cos'[u@ MINUTE little-exploited attaches of the bigithe entire inside of school building.|been reached. ! MELO- L A repetition of the opening mght |show are exceedingly CffeCUVe in|The time limit fo the completion| New products of his company IN TENn[leN of Vitaphone and movietone fea- |the picture. of the work is July 1st and allinave contributed largely to the DRAMA tiites WEs" wiknesssd ‘EWIK ‘86 the | . Work covered by this bid must be|phenomenal increase in business, | ‘ with CONRAD NAGEL OF Coliseum last night, when the sec- & GRrE RIUE SOON HERE | accepted and completed before the|the jocal representative said. “The |f ond production of talkies opened| | N «ONE ROUND HOGAN” ;"b""e date. Frigidaire cold control has been a; MITCHELL LEWIS ~ DAN WOLHEIM NEW here for a Short run. . L‘ 3 sl Address all bids to Mrs. J. B.|pimary factor in this popularity,” JOHNMILJAN ;> '> GEORGIE STONE YORK “Tenderloin,” Warner Bros. melo- |~ Manager Lemieux of the Coliseum Bernhofer. —adV. | 1o declared. “In one week more it giining MO pgatelit g NIGHT drama of the underworld, starring Theatre, announces the coming of | e than 100,000 people visited dealers’ ¥ CAPITAL DYY. WORKS showrooms to learn about it. An SR R, G LIFEL Dolores Costello with Conrad Nagel Monte Blue in “One Round Hogan” was the Vitaphone attraction. The 'a Warner Bros. Production, follow- cast includes Mitchell Lewis, Georg- |ing the present bill. ia Stone, Dan Wilheim, Pat Harti-| “One Round Hogan” gan, Fred Kelsey, G. Raymond Nye, the-minute fight film. The supp A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION MOVIETONE | OPERA IN VITA- NEWS ] PHONE i Very latesu methods in French cdition of 500,000 recipe books, | »')m Cleaning and Dyeing. See |sh owing how this device is used in feldner, Professional Cleaner and!freezing desserts never before pos- Phone 177. adv. | sible to make in the home, has been | is an up-to- t | Dyrr. Featuring the Marriage L of Prince Ingabord and Glgh an"l De Luca also Burial of Marshal Foch LEB- = “The Peal:l.F ishers’ CALL FOR BIDS Shingling of Roof, City Hall Building Sealed bids for the shingling of roof of City Hall Building will be 'recclved at office of City Clerk up until 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 22, 11929, Material to be used, fire-proof shingles, sample of material to be submitted with bid. i H. R. SHEPARD, exhausted and a second edition of 250,000 is being issued. This im- provement has been responsible ror! many direct salés. | “Another contributing factor has been the new four cubic fool model, selling at the lowest price in the history of the eompany. It has brought the advantages of electri- cal refrigeration within the reach of hundreds of thousands of fami- lies who never expected to own a GET A CORONA FOR GRADUATION Prigidaire.” —adv. City Clerk. ————— 065 e S ) p We are now serving SANDWICHES| Try a HOT TAMALE after the Th(, Id('al G"f t l or Coll(’gv and SALADS. The best yet. Ju-|show. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. neau Ice Cre Parl ~—adv, —ad ) . eam Parlors. v. { i Come in and try them out - YOUNG MEN~- who want a BLACK OXFORD. with lots of snap ask for— The Lanark if a tan oxford with “it” is wanted ask for J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers™ OUR SERVICE EXTENDS ALL OVER THE WORLD The Furlong They are both fine calfskins made by & - . FLORSHEIM TASTE above everything Taste shows, in Chesterfield, ook in the tobaccos we buy—aromatic leaf of good at the Chlcago Price—$10 F irst N ational Bank THEY SATISFY “body,” free from harshness, high in natural sugar, mild, ripe. It shows, too, in the way we OF JUNEAU g . .. . blend and “cross-blend” them. g v Most of all, it shows in the way men stick to Chesterfields—for that’s final proof of taste! hesterfield |H 5 GRAVE FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED - [[|. The Clomi”g Man A gentleman is received accordimg to his appearanee . WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have them made at home than to send outside for them. F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tailor g =l © 1929, LicoerT & Mysas Tosacco Co.

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