The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1929, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1929. 3 L+ I Ll s : o COLISEUM : 7] £ TONIGHT ; <. TONIGHT it - = & " d TUESDAY -TUESDAY £ 7:15—9:30 | DALTON and PITSHMANN | 7:15—9:30 BgE G e WHAT THE MOTION PIC- i 2 'ON and PITSHMANN B g A At C TTRST 10097 B TURE NEWS SAYS— } AN ENTERTAINMENT JACK HOL1 '\,]‘“\'[-‘K‘“'JL-\? 1007 ALL = It has everything that any | iAo e W 3k 3 ALKIE £ audience comd want and & | Announce As Their Opening Program | THAT YOU WILL § will draw and pleases all 1 . < < | WANT TO SEE classes of audiences. It's a | . - ¥ Lt < 2 Al b ©E picture that they can't get Over RCA Sound Equipment > EEE.. away frem. - AGAIN = i i : YSTERY. = AMA “Withis § A §| I T A I K I N G TMDUSAND THRILLS 2 = . — & e s = LAST TIMES TONIGHT—“SAL OF ' B Zi‘ A@ E E fl N I N SINGAPORE = § o e ‘ = N " Att s deals with § 1 C ‘% ractions ican port, = 6 e ve to win 5 3 an infant waif, seven 3 / At Theatres It s id tg be . E 4 Dramatic Sensation! § e SAGRP | and dramatic. = @ “BROADWAY MELODY" T Vit 4 ik et i 4 an Wolhelm, Julos £ IS TALKIE AT PALACE Tacvacn This et £ = lw/ HEN the sights and sounds, thc magic and dial = and all the wonderment of Bmud_wzxy ?'IL'I ) Puiacr——c’rheatre B are brought to you, you will realize for the first time th for them. “The = true magic of the Talking Ser Nething like it v unusual _ screen § befcre! The new th of a lifetime has come to you! ralded oxcellencs, = This drama of White ghts on Breadway, of love zu"x(l , n the Palace screen = hate and tenderness, of stage beauties and reckless mil- s the soibialis s made by Universal = lionaires is the perfect vehicle to reveal t(l)l you the new el W Ty f'\;gb Barbara = magic of the screen that has a voice to tell you its soui- 1 and music by £ PG g stirring story. 1;:;-:“5;?;.1;md;-:r::;;d in a b :"‘ g "ywritcer‘f‘;}::: = the beauty of the IR Jving . Wy = umes and called t 2 » = Broadway Melody. ¥ sl = This picture, which enthusiastic |’ JACK HOLT 1N TALKIE | 3 rlear each throbbing minute of e dar. il bé premnted fur the | "Judk b talka in & Wb = h q ) & h. t ' t time iy Juneau at the Palacc { ‘he first time in “The Donovan Af- = Theatre, starting tonight, guaran ia all-dialogue = t € o Creen S GreateSt £ C levemen X teeing’ some of the greatest screen stery pic playing at the Coli- = entertainment this city has ever | seum tomo Others appearing = n. n this screen version of the popu- E f any credence is to be given to]'ar Owen Davis stage success, are - = he assertions of those who are | Dorothy Revier, William Collier, Jr., = sponsible for this particular film | Agnes Ayres and John Roche. = and those who witnessed its sen- T i B 5 " ARLES KING - EVERY SHOW A DE LUXE PERFORMANCE B s i LI e s rrr e oo v “HURDY GURDY” * ADMISSION-- METROTONE An All Talkie Children 10c, Y ouihs 25¢, ~ NEWS - Comedy Adults 75¢, Loges $1.00 Events in Sound Ilm!lflmmmllflllllfllIillllllllllmlIIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllwmullIlllllllliilIIIillllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllflmlmlIIIflliillliilfiliilillmmlll|||||ll|IiIliIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliI ALWAYS THE FIRST WITH THE BEST ALWAYS ational debut at the Astor Theatre FERN BEAUTY PARLORS n New York City, where it carried | The Fern Beauty Parlor will be motion picture critics and thc | losed until December 21st. adv. ght audience by storm e e e ention as the ng, all-sing- , all-dancing motion picture yet Another item speaking well for = “The Broadway Melody” s the == fact that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer de- |cided that it was the best vehicle == obtainable for breaking the ice wit} an all-talker, largely because therc s s0 much music in it. _.{Refreshing and Lasting Fight to the finish—that was th | e = crder given by Howard Higgin, di r of Phyllis Haver’% star Pathc == picture, “Sal of Singapore,” to Alar E‘Hale and Fred Kohler, two famou huskles of the screen, before the g‘mmmg of the action began. Anc a flavor == whai a battle these heavyweight == |put up! It took place aboard : that you w“l “ke == |steamer on the high , and Mis: = i = Haver, who witnessed it, confessec = that she shuddered when the fist: A pleasure. ... and == of the big'men crunched into th benefit to ‘eeth'— 3 === faces and ribs of the contestants as th roa‘__d igest‘on ————————— ) |1 FIGHT TO FINISH IN “SAL OF SINGAPORE Directed by HARRY BDCAUMONT they fought. Hale won and Koh- ler smiled approvingly. PR o & B Bl & —_ WINDOW SHADES ah. Come and Hear: “BROADWAY MELODY” “YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME” “THE WEDDING OF THE PAINTED DOLL” The Crowning Gift for Christmas SMOKADORS and SMOKER SETS BOOKCASES FOR THE HOME J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied eujs_tomm" 1 S EEY TR SO

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