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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1929. PALACE| 7:15 SUNDAY MATINEE—SUNDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS LATEST NEWS A Buster Brown Comedy HE WAS A HANDSOME HAROLD —HER FATHER WAS A COP—SEE AND You'll like this picture for its whimsical, delightful and airy CTION 4 UNIVERSAL PICTURE 10—20—50—Loges 60 cents { 7:15——TONIGHT—LAST TIMES 9:15 /| CHAS. RAY and JOBYNA RALSTON in The Count of Ten Quick - Direct Shipment from Alaska’s Lumber Yard Alaska orders - large nr e aade g Finish small - receive special at- S e apeca. A Lumber| lumber service complete in every detail. Farrell Means Quality - Special Grading - Prompt Service. 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In this aviation picture the trio of young principals, comprising’ David Rollins, Arthur Lake and| Sue Carrol, actually learned to fly, since the theme-of the story |Of them considered among the best | is that Young America takes to| the air, inspired by the Lindbergh | example. They thus present the! | first group of screen players who ever have mastered aviation in or-| der to act in the clouds. Hitherto handle the ship while “doubles” Isat in for real actors in making |P air shots. In addition to controlling the| planes, after having qualified through days of active training, this trio had to act as their own cameraman — another innovation. Electrically operated cameras were placed on the wings and at other points about the plane, and the youngsters maneuvered the planes until they were in the right po- sition as indicated by Hawks for the various shots. | "“COUNT OF TEN” REAL COMEDY NOW AT PALACE So real i Charles Ray's char-| acterization of the “dumbbell” prizefighter in “The Count of Ten” | which opened at the Palace Theatre | last night that you have to ask| your neighbor his name again to| see if this is the same man that played in “Some Pun'kins,” “The | Auction Block,” and “The Fire Bri- gade.” The part is decidedly dif- before and can easily be called his He is a professional boxer | scene, whether boxing | or making love. ‘The picture is an cxeellent pro- | duction that will thrill every lover | of fighting and romance. It is among the best pictures that have shown here this season and,can al- most be guaranteed to make you stand up and holler “sock ‘em,” when the fighting scene comes| along. 1 James Gleason, formerly of the| stage, gives another cxcellent por- trayal in the role of Jimmie, the| fighter's hard-boiled manager. - byna Ralston, who is remembered | for her four years as leading lady | with Harold Lloyd, is seen in one| of her most attractive roles. | Others in the cast are Arthur Lake, Edythe Chapman and Char- les Sellon. 1"ALL FOX TALKIE AT 1 | COLISEUM ON TUESDAY “Much speculation has arisen as to the meaning and application Of‘ the title of “The Valiant,” all- dialog Fox Movietone production which comes to the Coliseum next | Tuesday. The title is derived from | - {been bound over to the Federal! a Shakespearean couplet “The coward dies a thousand times; the valiant tastes of death but once. eliant” features Paul Muni, Churchill and John Mack Bi TRRESISTABLE L 1S AT PALACE SUNDAY Beaudine, director of ersal-Jewel productior rresistible Lover,” atinee with Norman Moran in the lead- e of the few direc- ustry who is equally ther comedy. or tors in the i at home dire: melod His outstanding successes, sev pictures ever filmed, are divided be- tween the two classes in a way that proves it is not luck or chance, but the out of a system learn- ed ears of experience. stible L ' is. in fact ion of both. It is laughable throughout, but a subtle so- omedy hitherto untried tor and, according to critics The supporting cast includes ' such sterling players as Arthur Lake, Gertrude Astor, Myrtle Sted- man, Lee Moran, George Pearce Phillips Smalley and a host of | othy L i Sl | SWEGEL BOUND OVER | ON ROBBERY CHARGE“ Harold Swegel, arrested early this| week at Ketchikan charged with | obbery of a gas boat there, has| grand jury by the United States| Commissioner, according to advices | received today by United States! Marshal Albert White. He willl be brought to Juneau to await the| sitting of the next grand jury. | Swegel, with H. Loomis, was ar- rested for robbery of a boat nnd‘ a laundry. Reports received herc| last Monday said half of the loot | was recovered. Nothing is known‘ e as to the disposition of the es against Loomis. which has | c- is one of his best works to - [ NOTICE [ To Scottish Rite Masons: | Regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. Friday at Scottish Rite Temple. | | WALTER B. 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