The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 30, 1929, Page 3

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__THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1929. - AR NER ACTRESS SOON'LL PROMISE TO OBEY ¢ WATCH OUT FOR 4 “Always the Best Always” Hi § ertain Young Man ——AT THE——— f PALACE STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE —uith—— ! RAMON NAVARO—RENEE ADOREE— IS NOT A TALKIE S;l;nss i Coliseum A | SUNDAY and MONDAY THE YEAR'S GREATEST PICTURE I I ing. | CABINET and Among the entertainers is the v i . i BaRy's digplay Poom, She Galld of | Dispatcies gave no on for the {Billbrew chorus of €0 mixed VOICeS Holy Trinity Cs i T o oly rinity Cathedral will hold| . . told A st | At Theat' (1] which render two score or £0'SDIFl- their -annual Christmas sale. There ¢ Piosion, but fold how the biast | i | | | | i | | | MILLWORK R onze iy o f1 | \GENERAL CARPENTER ituals and folk songs that come frem i)l be a splendid assortment of was | the Sscreen in marvelous fashion. Handkerchiefs suitable for Christ- The chorus has a wide radio repu- mas gifts; and also nice assortment yed the Carnegi § | . = 3 = MARCELINE DAY and CARMEL MYERS = o2 5 =. A picture without a ride to the E — E ; rescue, a train wreck, a Charles- = ‘8 B E ten, a murder, a midnight swim- 7 t = = ADOLPH ZUKOR = COMEDY ming orgy, a flag, a mother, or NEWS | b = JESSE L LASKY as any pet device. = o N = E b= To Make It Real Entertainment . = é‘ e § R T A T $r e 5 = 2 = ! L AN NS Y = W - 10—20—50—Loges 60 cents —Asoslated Press Photo. |= | e - — — S = Piguant Bessic Love, long @ favorife of movie fans, has announced | == = T [ g TONIGHT —— LAST TIMES s her engagement to marry William Hawks, New York broker, shortly|Z== g fi o - = Ay after the holidays. = q B = Marie P t in “Gettine Gertie’s G » oL _— = £8 EF | = o & arwe rrevost in ettmg ertie’s Garter 1c ARNEGIE NOW 17, selentists (bndsing. s (B 1 B I i = 7 4 ; ¢ and atmospheric electricity. - . o NEW'S COMEDY There was no trace of iron in|= g 2! with : = S i 10*“20—50—-140{!(‘5 60 cents |the steel ship’s construction. L= = E il - CRARRED WREGK *~ === "2 = 5 5 MWWW' LUNCHEON AND ¥ANCY WORK ) !-:E \ (By arrangement with Samuel Goldwyn) S "5‘_-_. = e e i e SALE = q o= is at the Palace Sunday and Mon- | 7 . v 2D = ;," H ALICE JOYCE WILLIAM POWELL oo = AFTER THE SHOW day. . (Only Vesscl of Its Kind in| m. pases wia socity o el E T | NEILHAMILTON NORMAN TREVOR £7 = 5 s . old a lunceon at the Alaska Elec- |= ® i Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES | &ven a better account ot himsers,| by Blast, Fire Ulc Lt and Power Gois mif|= 3 U sl ol g = B i (1 dn saia i ( —e rcoms on December dth in con-|= O A HERBERT BRENON prooucTion § . LR : | Needless' t5 $ay, ‘this” role will,/ TUTUILA, Samoa, Nov. 30— on with a fancy work and| == = | ¢ ¢ ish 0/ Sm" 9 Ice C’ s iwithout doubt, increase his fan mail ty years of sclentific way- ty sale. . Luncheon, 50 cents.|= g - or a Hot or Cold »Dl‘"lk by leaps and bounds, for it is the faring in the nonmagnetic yacht —adv. == 0 fen} g type of part that allows a great ! Carnegie has ended with the curi-| ~ = g 2 Big Vitaphone Acts -] display of personal magnetism. ous ex mental v the “only /M i T s = = ‘= -3 Juneau Ice Cream Parlors | | The cast includes Marceline Day, ;o: e of its kind, & charred wreck in) = 2 Fox Movietone News - {Renee Adoree, Carmel Myesr, Bert |A; bor. {{ JUNEAU CABINET {I= 5 ] NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY .'Roach and Huntley Gordon. i J. P. Ault, ship’s master, is ! J x o : LL = ) : g [P B conen. ... | a0 sl and DETAIL MILL- |/ = g —_——— — T i 4 |killed by a blast which preceeded | K CO. = 4 e crreee o9 'more tHan two hundred singers, ! "ANDKLSI;:cégFTi:LL AND jthe b ng of the vessel. i WORK CO | dancers and musical comedy stars| :‘L_S memt of the expedi- } Front S;;ectl:dnrx;h(o ‘Warner 3 | 4 recruited from among the best In| Neyt Sdturday, December th, af|on Were injured. sl achine Shop Attractlons {the field. the Electri¢ Light afd Power Oom- |, o0y Kolar, cabln boy, 15 miss- | | : == = and five other | WORK Tonight Only-—-CHANG e . i, blbetids immw e Upon | R ‘f‘ "BEAU GESTE® AT % | tation. of home cooked foods. Tea will be P T‘; Tlogret \neaty Gl e GLASS REPLACED | COLISEUM, SUNDAY || Directed by Paul Sloane, “Hearts served during the afternoon. adv. | e Oarniglo Was l:]iL:|tl-n]‘ T IN AUTOS f———————————————————=: |in Dixie"” is a:nusement of the high- e bk est order. X | READY TO MAIL The screen version of one of the | ago last spring from Washington. R st nllosfi popular romantic action nov s 0 | See the Ready-to-Mail Chrlstm:\sJThD cruise was to last three ya eques s els in recent years, “Beau Geste," | y 2 # gift line at Winter and' Pond's. | Aboard the Carnegie was a party of will make its first appearance in O NOV:;!CIEOSI: DAY ! = - l Juneau on Sunday at the Coliscum.',‘, AhES 2 - This thrilling story of romance,! " ¥ mystery and adventureé in the| “A Certain Young Man” is truly French Foreign Legion with the |3 moving picture. It is an exam- B e e ) I e Wt £ s i | | theme ' of ‘the devotion of ‘three brothers powerfully - depicted, has been ‘transferred 'to the ‘screen by Paramount on a scale never sur-| passed by any previous production. | Iple of just what can be done with the camera toward the development of a separatc and distinct art, that neither depends upon inherited me- chanics of the stage nor titles to For the filming of this novel, Di- | cmphasize its points. It is for rector Herbert Brenon led an army |this reason if for no other that “A of 2,000 men into the Great Ameri- can Desert for three months during which ‘the exterior scenes were Certairf Young Man” 15 ofie of the finest comedy dramas of the year. This Metrp-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; e e We Hdve For Sale A LASKA’ The Cheapest | % o S8 S ) By Lester D. Henderson - Advertising ke, i - bk il made. ' Ronald Colman plays the title part, that ot the eidest of tnres | IMIIIIATERERNINANIRORH brothers who édch léave home with- : B out telling the others, to enlist in the French Foreign Legion under assumed names in order to shield éach other from the blame for the theft of a famous sapphire. Neil Hamilton and Ralph Forbes enact | the other brothers. d 1 It also causes Noah Beery, as the brutal adjutant, “the cruelest beast! and bravest soldier” in the Legion, to reach the' pinnaclé of his notable screen career. Other prominent players in “Beau Geste” include Alice Joyce, Mary Brian, William Powell, Norman | Trevor and Victor McLaglan. : in the World- ¥% SECOND (REVISED) EDITION IN | CHRISTMAS £ ENVELOPE READY FOR MAILING And the best. No other advertising equals a well lighted store or a well lighted shop | “GETTING GERTIE'S | GARTER,” AT PALACE | —_ The dining’ saloon of ‘a pah.m;.!! trans-Atlantic' steamship—a replica of one of New York's most fashion- able night clubs—an elegantly fur- nished bachelor apartment and a beautiful country estate arc¢ among ! the spectacular settings for “Getting Gertie's Garter,” Marie ' Prévost's; new Metropolitan star c omedy which will be'on view at the Palace ( for the last tifnes tonight. This amusing screen version of Avery “Hopwood’s famous bedroom | farce denters around the frantic' quest of the hero, played by Charles | Ray, after an elusive and incrimi- nating garter worn by Miss Pre-| vest in the role of Gertie. o In the 'supporting cast are Frank- ; lin Pangborn, Sally Rand, Harry| Myers, Fritzi Ridgeway, Del Hen- derson, Lila Lee and William Orla-! mond. window. Cotipare a'well lighted store with-a badly lighted store. Which is doing more $1.00 FOR SALE AT NEWSTANDS business? To prove the advertising value of a well dressed, well lighted shop window, count . the 'number ‘of ‘people who stop before guch a window and then compare ‘it with All the new style tendencies in SHOES : 7t Are represénted here,' in- | the number of people who stop before a (13 : . ? b} ] window that is poorly lighted. I Will make an ideal Christmas Let us help you advertise. Gift for friends and relatives 'fi living Outside. , Aléska Eiectrié Light & Powe;' Co JUNEAU -2 -2 =2 DOUGLAS [ RARESIS S ‘cluding the fascinating | i e e A + " “Hearts in'Dixie,” wi opens” at i ey, comads - shoes leaye little to be de- re with t . . B e Ancatre i1 wnich 1t nas | sired for their smartness “This* Fox Movietone = all-talking |\ | production. is unique from many | | Southland, just after the Civil War; it has pathos, yet is fraught with . . ... COMING, COLISEUM | s (two tone effects. Our ghe Coliseun next Tuesday, comet been shown. land comfort. points. It tells a story of the |/ ssumor, and besides it actors ¢ 5as | |IINIIMIMIMMIIMIHIIN - itk

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