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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 22, 1929. TONIGHT A Mack Sennett Special (G | Mack Sennett Does It Again- HIS LATEST AND GREATEST COMEDY 'ROMANCE NEWS STARTIN G TONIGHT 2 SHOWS 7:15-9:30 IT’S HERE IN MOTION PICTURES S IRISH ROSE” NOYOYOYOXON THE SYNCHRONIZED VERSION FOR ADDED PLEASURE Octavious Roy Cohen’s Story “MELANCHOLY DAME” A 100 Per Cent All Talking C()meci}' PAL Come, dance to the joy of life — tog the mad, merry tune of restless youth— youth that demands love, and joy — ex- citement. ACE IIIIIIIIHIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TONIG HT A Mack Sennett Special IIIHIIBIHIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII Mack Se_nnett Does Tt Again- HIS LATEST AND GREATEST COMEDY ROMANCE + 10-20-50 cents Loges 60 cents PERSONALLY PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY MACK SENNETT OUR GANG COMEDY Commg—TIM McCOY in ‘FOREIGN DEVILS” ‘At Theatres oo Tl e | “ARIE'S IRISH ROSE” | A1’ COLISEUM TONIGHT ! B— i “Abiels Irish Rose” Coliseun’ theatré tonight équipped with' Quility Sound effects, music score and talking. ;- The pisture was produced by Plr.moun\ from the famous stage succéss of 'Anne Nichols who- also Supervised the transplanting of her famous play from’the stage to the screen at the Bonywood studios of Paramount. ! “‘Abie’s Irish ‘Rose’:is perhaps he best known play. generally to ave ever been produced. The stage Play ran for five years continuous- ly in. New. York City. . Innumer- able road companies have present- ,ed the play in every important city and even the small towns have glimpsed the Nichols' success. The Ppicturization has been credited with & tremiendous amount of favorable I R, " m will be pre- |, scnted \n its filth version at the [¥F criticism whenever the film has ibited bids fair to| ihe sucm fof 'tHe -stage play.” ‘m‘ Rogers, ‘Nancy ind Jean Hersholt have the MM ‘roles andan’ able support- cast with J. Farrell MacDon- 4 uh’&m Ida ‘Rramer' with Bernard Gorcey standing out with thelr per- formances. The latter two were | | recrutted from the New York Com- | 0 v —_— L !"“THE GOOD-BYE KISS” ' { AT PALACE TONIGHT | — =l One of ‘thi¢, speciacular highlights of Mack Sennett’s ning-reel feature ¢omedy-romance, Kiss,” which is opening at the Pal- ace Theatre tonight, is causing end- less comment and many thrills, is| ‘N unusual photograpnc feat, show- | ing a airplané falling from the sky and crashing into the heart | of a city below. Different from any previous at- tempt of this kind. it is said, the Stene is taken from the -air. The plane is shown bursting into flame, and its downward course is follow- ed by the camera in a vertical po- sition. The flames diminish rap- fdly in size as the plane dives “The - Good-Bye | ** carthward, and the final flash of light when 0, plane craghes, re- | veals in-an olitfine of shadows the buildings and splres of the city. The effect thus achieved -is ‘astonishing and breathtaking. “The Good-Bye. Kiss” is replete with startling developments, begin- ning with a8 runaway horse pursued by a nclng motorcycle, and ending | with“the explosion of 20 tons of dynamite. The picture is well balanced, however, for the spectac- ular bits ‘are blended with a de- lightfully “adroit mingling of ro- mance and comedy. | PETER B. KYNE STORY | 1S COMING TO PALACE Those who'thrilled at, the Chinese intrigue in Lon Chaney’s “Mr. Wu" are to have another glimpse into the cunning of the Orient. This time it will be Tim MecCoy, |MGM historeal star, who will re- veal the intrigue of the Manchu rulers a little more than a quar- ter of a century ago when a con- certed effort. was mad to murder ‘every white man, woman and child in northern China. The Boxer uprising has been writ- ten into a clever screen story by . Peter B. Kyne, one of - America’s s‘ i 'mmu||m|||||lmnnmnmmumummmmmmlmmmmmm_nnmlmmmmln foremost writers, tary ‘attache at the' Peking lega- tion. Claire Windsor, who played op- posite McCoy In' “The Frontiers- man,” is seen in the featured femi- nine role of a lovely young English noblewoman. The cast includes luch screen ce- lebrities as Cyfil Chadwick, Lawson Butt, Frank Currier, Emily Fitzroy, Sojin Kamayama and Frank Chew. The picture is coming soon to the Palace. ——————————— MAYOR JUDSON AND PARTY VISIT WARM SPRINGS BAY With Mayor ‘T.- B Judson and others aboard, the "gasboat Daring [1es. was at Sitka Saturday and was ex- pected to be in, Warm Bprings Bay until today, accordifg fo- word re- ceived here today. The party is expected to ‘return. home in the next two or thrée days. Included in the party are: Mayor Judson, Art’ Carter, Frank Dott; W. Powell and Capt. —— . J. H. Brokaw, Seattie broker, ar- rived in Juneau on the Yukon from Wrangell and is a guest at the Gas- tineau Hotel Abe Hanson. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS You Hear and See the World in Action FRIDAY ONLY---B)’ Popular Request THE DESERT SONG W HO'S WHO AND WHERE | ‘ :_:_.____. B Miss Clarice Wendler and Miss Myrtle Wendler, two daughters of 2 prominent merchant in Anchor- age, are passengers on the Yukon and are returning to their home after . spending. the past three menths visiting in the south. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McKee, of New York, are roundtrip passengers on the steamer Yukon. They have been ‘touring Europe and only re- tu*ned to the United States last |H# May Later, they decided to drive rouzn the States and “See Ameri- | # h0a First.” -About a week ago, they arrived in Seattle and decided to make the present trip to Alaska. Capt. E. L. Gayler, who is con- ., Is a 'passenger aboard the teamer Yukon' and 'is bound for Cerdova where he will inspect the Navy Radio Station at Eyak Lake. Mrs. M. Phinn, wife of a well- nown. restauranteur, is a passen- er aboard the Yukon and is re- urning to her home in Cordova fter having made a brief visit in he south. Ardene Smoke owner of the lite Beauty Parlor, returned to etchikan on the Yukon after an bsence of several months. Miss moke has béen visiting in Ngw ork. Miss M. Clalissext, of Tacoma, is passenger ‘on the Yukon and is enroute to Seéward where she will /be the guest of Miss Wheeler. b Mrs. Kathtyn L. Galen, of the eW York Life Insurance Company, on the Yukon nnd is bound ‘for ward: Severin sqnnson, cnptam of the argnita, dnd:‘Mrs. Swanson, re- tufhed to Juneau on the steamer Yukon from .'Seattle, ‘where they have been: spending the past two weeks visiting . relatives. S. Wallstedt, traveling man, re- turned to Juneau on the Yukon after having been on a business trip to Ketchikan., Mr. Wallstedt is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. —————— JENSEN BRINGS IN SAMPLES' OF GOLD ORE) s e Gudmend Jensen, prospector re- §iding i Juneau, returned on the Pheasasit with samples of gold ore, high grade, he:said, from claims.in | which he is {fiterésted. The claims | are in a large group near Peters- burg and the samples can be seen by ithose interested, at Jensen's home. —————— P NOTICE We have just now received our | last shipment of bulbs for forcing | and Fall planting which brings th total nnmfir"(‘\‘lnflx}psh .‘g’n :g‘ 22,337} consisting ps, , nar Cm“s, datfodils, crocu;’ iris and lil average less tha you - mwmmsum for aa. J CAPITAL LAUNDRY Under New - Management | SILKS and LACES a Speclalty | DRY CLEANING AND | ! 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