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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY NOV. 22, 1929. gummm||uu|m||u||||m|il|||u||u||||||uu|m||u||m||n|muulumuuuum‘ ‘LOOK LIKE STARS BUTI T CETS EM NOTHING 100 Per Cent Talkie Last Times At E] g E § H 1.11 o e SRS Y e R T 2 8 g 2 H TON[(,HT ENHRE (‘H \\Fl PHHHHHHBHBBITN LATEST NEWS 8 o : A = . 3 PICTU RIZED 1 » . g o ; . A o 5 ] COLISEUM : g & . S o TONIGHT GERALDRVES ; { 7:30—9:30 5 : \ G . v (oo : ; o . 6 N . ) S : : . GRETA GARBO A1 v pearedsy of this ad and work g Th(’ N . : st . (right) » : I . up. You know these ; = e - §-8- s-h-h Start at the 29 Bottom names — GEORGE BOOSt(’ r LEWIS. MARIAN NIXON! Glorify- :ng mn;rm:d“::: Coming Sunday n a bra 3 comedy. A great pair of kids in a those peach of a story— . ceme ¢n down and Charlie see them strut their Chase stuff in this frothy, C d peppy farce — bub- omedzies bling with the spirit of youth! 7 GEORGE LEWISui " 0: | & SR A0 e MAR'AN leoul, o PAULINE STARKE : © _/MYRNA LOY L 3 ] ] H E : H = H H H = H g ; 0 (1eF0) (right) § ‘ UR FLUSHER % : g -4 : One of “HARDBOILED ROSE” tnother Talkie TR BT T T from he story LU HTHY i l;ia}-‘::“::nci‘zofiflur) ‘mm'w prom: 5 . most of [at a king,” and the extra girl may ! Rre . R ’ | them will be 1s ladies-in-wait- | T e g HOLLYWOOD.—“Even a cat may |, e T B to the queen of the talkie. [t does either of them. * leck at a king | 2 aired girl named S ORI m And there being as yet no law |y, rikes one asi @ SHIPPERS NOTICE against an extra’s looking like & |pong Anita st cently shar-| A1l freight for Sitka and way movie queen, many of them do. ‘e:l an apartment with Jeanne Butt- | points must be on the Dock Wed- The studios, the streets of HOlly- | ne; 5 brunette Bessie Love, and |nesday, November 27th. Dock will wood are decorated by scores Of |Gorte; Alley, who has “stood In”be closed Thanksgiving Day, Thurs- S i O £ girls who, so far as facial appear- | g, rrene Bordoni. ay, Navember 28. ce¢ vur " ;incrc h”fnucerlnteld might pass e;a.:—‘ And the movie choruses are filled |adv. Coastwise Transportation Co. D[i Y BEDS ly for those glittering screen celeb- . 7 g i 4 # with girls whose friends in all truth \ > 3 Starti Suuday Mati = ;‘;,l]?a‘;lhs‘ffr 13?55““‘::;"1 AP Y. CLSin tell them they “look like” vari- PARISH CAKD PARTY I\CW I,mc 3 arting Sunday Matinee s > world. ‘ ! | Next Tuesday evening, Novem- S lM g Y And all, or most, of these doubles ; I“V"[' ré}?::’s;n’pzigigd ber 26th, 8 p. m. Parish Hall [} I)rl'lgs a'll attresseS are mere extras or chorus girls, - - : SALLY O'NEIL in “BECKY” 3 s g ¢ and Rosita For- | Bridee and whist will be plaved. § of Distinctive k chorus girl gone © § tures than th t‘ they resemble, Y @ —.— — ‘ RO REODNE 5 e T Also An Our Gang— £ i s bles Dolores Costello, . T For many of the screen celebrities in Hollywood, there are min or cinema figures who are “dead ringers” for them. Here are four of A peppy young shoe clerk with a mile-wide the stars, with their doubles alongside. grin and a rich man’s daughter with a sense of humor. . . . . When they get together—oh, Lady—— but unknown to movie fans. g F GIFT LINE Hollywood's most famous double B A i icounle i’ et re recently the| _ ) ‘FTIN here cited mean that the double e fiie By Gitt Line is better than ever this ;' substitutes for the star in her peril- |double of her, still 5 in ine| (B —3 =o |year. . % RIS Soge | TUinttes fo the stas in e el (RN o CARDS Ml e i e e | AT COLISEUM, SUNDAY | povorak. | carmel Myers geis featured bil- = NOTICE TO CREDITORS ‘s | Romantic New Orleans is the| Geraldine as one wa it, is|ling with Jewel Richford, who pho- | 8 Gera as g puts it, is g ew ichford 0 pl | % TR ) g Attractl;ons background of the new Warner moro like Greta Garbo than Garbo |tcaraphs enough like her to be her |10 the Probate Court for the Ter- Bros. film production, “Hardboiled | herself, An extra, she has served |tister, works beside Josephine, along | Mitory of Alaska, First Division, AFTER THE SHOW Rose,” which comes to the Coliseum as “stand-in girl” for Greta, and |With Ruih Met who looks like || S‘t"“‘ p}:;“{‘t“f" TS et WINTER & At Theatres |Dext Sunday. 5 recently received wide publicity be- |Mary Astor, and Jean Morgan, who nAl(-findr? éprlmo dorifise‘(sl s i | ‘_ | The story revoives around the cause a fan magazine described the [cven has Betty Compson's famous | NO:I:iCE 18 HEREBY CIVEV Tl‘y one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES lives of one of the aristocratic fam- manner in which she had adopted | crooked smile. Uat on the 10th ‘diy of Octokse POND CO < Vlms of the quaint Southern city, all the mannerisms of the star, im-| Carlotta King became known 10 {o0 tne undersigned, Myrth S A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream “FTHE FOURFLUSHER’ ¥ linciuding the attractive and we x(annw Garbo's clothes, her walk, [LLL‘ fans as the singing lead in “The vola‘ 3 pésident: of éitka Alask: Col ink AT PALACE TONIGHT | bred daughter who for a purpose her expressio For that reason it Song” which won her ayaq’quly appointed and now is the or a Hot or Cold Drin E e : m‘ gdop:isitlhe manncnsxlm of a “Har Geraldine star foremost in U]p: contract, buc Janet acting administratrix of the estate eorge 'wis, who co-stars wi oiles ose.” Her lover's life and 'list of star-duplicates, but there are | 2 er, almost her duplicate, has v J I » C P l Marian Nixon in Universal's “The her father’s honor at stake, she beiiomers » only a chorus contract. Fannie ‘C]i“:u?;{ms; B, ‘(‘ii:f'flp”if;::(: uneau ce ream ar Ors Fourflusher,” which opens at the comes & calculating siren, using all! On a single set of “The Vaga-|B: ice too, s a household name ! |against the o are hereby T NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY Palace Theatre tonight, is emulating |woeman’s wiles to accomplish her bhond King,” for instance, one day , but you probably never heard | lquired to present the same within Reginald Denny’s rise to. fame. \end. icould be seen Jean Douglas, an e Ee: Lee, another of the slepper-‘s\ (6) months from the date of Denny got his start to =tardom‘ “Hardboiled Rose” gives Miss Loy |tra who becomes a “deadringer” fo ckers, who is just a shade pret- |this notic aid administra in “The Leather Pushers,” nnd an opportunity to show her histri- Pauline Starke with the aid of a le than Fannie. . . . \trix at Sitks, . at the office Lewis got his real start in “The mnc ability as the title role is that brown wig, and Thora Waverly, \nm So they pass in review, these of w, P. Mills Cc an which Collegians.” These were each alof a cultured girl of the Old South ' is frequently mistaken for A)nu h umi )Icr movie workers, wi said office is hereby designa ul series of short subjects built with who takes on the mannerisms of a . Loy. £ s rivaling |the office of the comedy in mind. Ivamp only to win a just battle. | With these two were Cecuo |the stars. are of trix for the pur i 3 [ ] [ ] [ ] of estate, “The Fourflusher” is a suitable| Myrna Loy appears in the title | Cameron, a girl whose resemblance them. Did vlv- stars simply gel| Dated at Sitka, Al s t film to introduce Lewis to features. rnle, and other prominent players)to Gloria Swanson, from certain |started first? Or do their doubles day of October, 1929. . ( < It has been highly praised by those |in the cast are William Collier, Jr., i | ? ¢ [ | | | angles, is pronounced; Rae Murray, |lack the fire, the persommy,—nri _MYRTH SARVELA, seeing the previews and comes well 'John Miljan, Gladys Brockwell, Ed- | reminiscent of Alice Terry, and two J‘lhe all-important voice, —which Administratrix of the recommended, betokening a future ward Martindel, Luey Beaumont, others who bear much likeness to,would raise them from the ranks?| of Alexander Pihl, d, for Lewis as bright as Denny's. |Ralph Emerson, Floyd Shackelford Anita Page and Virginia Lee Cor- |There’s a riddle. First publication, N : The supporting 'cast includes Ed- and Otto Hoflman i bin. But it avails them naught in| Meanwhile, “even a cat may look Last pubncanon, No ! glie Phillips, Churchill Ross, Jimmy 7 | -— —— —_— e i i R — . Aye, Burr McIntosh, Cito Hofi-’ 7 § man, Wilfred North, Hayden Stev- e 1RAENTIS tn dh MR s : OPEN TO ALL REGISTERED SCHOOL CHILDREN OF £ ‘.‘}‘ AN 5505 ; k JUNEAU | PERFECT FIND IN j FEATURE, COLISEUM o 5 y . —_—_— e e Sharon Lynn, beauteous Fox| 2 Films player who appears in one of ; - Z A S ) the principal roles in “Speakeasy,"i % ¢ \ 7/ Fox Movietone adaptation of the £ k 7 D celebrated stage success, now on/ \ / 7% the Coliseum screen, is a perrecc' “find” for sound pictures. , In ad- dition to knowing how to speak X Y 3 h: lines, Miss Lynn also is an ac-| 1 i 3 Z First Prize complished pianist and vocalist. | 3 5 176 Her interpretation of the role of | 3 J i 4 ;Svc‘('.ond P.ruc a speakeasy habitue required nctual; 2 o §7 ”llrd Prize demonstfation of both talents with Z the result that a great deal of sparkle and life was attained which | i otherwise would have been lacking. 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