The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1929, Page 3

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, | STARTNG STARTNG 5 TONIGHT P AL ACE TONIGHT 7:15—9:15 7:15—9:15 ) DALTON and PITSHMANN : Wish You A Merry Chrisimas A PROGRAM THAT WILI, COMPLETE YOUR YOUR HOLIDAY HAPPINESS HEAR Them 7Talk! SEE Them Act! REGINALD DENNY IN HIS FIRST ALL TALKIE | o (One : Hysterical N ig[\t Laughs Laughs | For sheer down right laughs this picture can’t be beat—IT'S A RIOT i ‘ SOUND NEWS ‘SCENIC | “The Delicatessen Kid,” Ali Talkie Comedy g AS A SPECIAL ATTRACTION “THE CZARINA’S SECRET” ————A Technicolor Oddity————— YOU’LL LIKE THIS WELL BALANCED ENTERTAINMENT— 10c—25¢—50c—Loges 75 cents EVERY SHOW A DELUXE PERFORMANCE ‘| AFTER THE SHOW Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES | A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream ! NOTICE |have forgotten. |—adv. THE CASH BAZAAR. o or a Hot or Cold Drink Juneau Ice Cream Parlors NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY ! The Ideal Gift. |chandise at any time. | Phaigtiea- i ii ATTENTIUN —- jorating. e | 11191, ! | CHRISTMAS POTTED PLANTS WINDOW SHADES —..al—_._ Juneau Paint Store e mm— Jfor Christmas. . —adv. eweler- TABLISHED 1886 ~ €D/ APIMTONDS ~ Fine GOH Jewelr y« Si C Stock Is Sold THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1929. ash Bazaar will be open of the time tomorrow to ac- {commodate those who wish to pur- ichase gifts for those they might Always accept- | ) _ lable and can be exchanged for mer- adv. ! | Painting, Paperhanging and Dec-| paramount’s red-heed is Ameri- Gauaranteed First Class|cq's red-hot favorite. work only. Max H. Mieike, Phone | —ndv.!um to the motion picture public, See our display of Potted Plants managers in all parts of the United ! JUNEAU FLORISTS. by a trade magazine, the Exhibitors’ 17 : lverware- ‘fi’&fi? Clocks-Watches ~0})tical Goods W JUNEAU.- ALASKA Will (]Ofitinue Until All Ofir ALW AYS THE FIRST—WITH THI BEST ALWAYS — : A Merry, Merry THE “IT” Invites You to _ GIRL 7:15—9:30 2 SHOWS STARTING TONIGHT STARTING TONIGHT A Happy New Christmas Year OH!—YOU MUST COME AND SEE — HEAR {ND ENJOY- TALKING CHRISTMAS SHOW ~—————THIS 100 PER CENT ALL- A R AND THE EXTRAS TO COMPLETE YOUR ENJOYMENT ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE REAL FUNNY 100 PER CENT TALKING COMEDIES “Gentlemen of the Evening” “That Certain Gentleman” FOX MOVIETONEWS See All—Hear All of World Events A Paramount Novelty “Adele Rowland” VITAPHONE AT IT’S BEST B SOON—THE TALK OF i BROADWAY [14 “Bachelor it Close ; g : armon Girl” 5§ FEATURES 8:10 T 10:10 [/ il||'|jfl|’un||||i||jifl|j]il"iiuummmuuunmmmm |IIIIiIil|iIl!lH!lIiIIIIIIII|!IlillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIII!l!!lllllilllll!IIIII!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlI!IHIIIllllllllllll|IHIIIllIIIH]IJ]Il!!lllllIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIHIIII > | Herald and World Colleen Mocre, leader in the bal | loting last year, when Miss Bow | placed second, is now herself in a | second place. | e | Clara Bow's fan ma:l receipts from the ou pic- | | have long marked her as the most tures as the comedy film that is| ne that is built around | ) P e oo talking pictures, i ; Attractions { At Theatres popular film star with the public. different, -3 |She gets on an average of 0 an entire | letters each month and y (in - which CLARA BOW FEATURED | | thousands than any othe AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | |the stage or screen ever | 7 |in the history of the ente -/ It’s a perfect Universal-Denny jment business. | picture in as much as Denny wrote | Her latest production, “The w,m‘me story and the dialogue, with | Clara Bow, Brookiyn's greatest |Party” is a vivid, dashing film of James Craft, director of several of | unfettered, flaming youth and he /his recent successes, directing. Nora | scenes are laid in the college cam- Lane refreshingly charming, plays| pus and class-room of an ex ¢ |oPposite Denny. 2 { institution. It is an all-talking| In the picture Denny finds him- | film, self as Napoleon, at a fancy dress “The Wild Party” comes to the ball, where those present believe he | Coliseum tonight. is cuckoo and really thinks he is j§ | The story upon which the play “Napoleon.” is based was written by Warner ne merry-makers band against Fabian, author of “Flaming Youth” pim ang precipitate a series of and the adaptation was written by Gramatic and humorous situations. | E. Lloyd Sheldon, assisted by JOhN 1t j5 there that he meets his “Jose- | § V. A. Weaver, who wrote the dia- phine,” Nora Lane, who also |log parts of the production. jjeves he is deranged. How he Frederic March, young, dark-hair- | tah1ishes his sanity makes a spir ed stage star, plays the Im:ll';ng T~ and entertaining story. ow in MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU iy ALL 1 laughter. |has been voted the favorite cine- [ma star of 2,700 theatre owners and States. The survey was conducted jmantic role opposite Miss “The Wild Party.” 1 REGINALD DENNY AT PALACE T With Denny and Miss Lane the cast are E. J. Ratcliffe, 'Y Feld, Slim Summerville, J ar | |Joyzelle, . Walter Brennan, He —_xy Oftto, Margaret Campbell, Pet with Gawthorne, D. R. O. Hatswell, Rolf2 1t” in Sedan and Lloyd Whitlock | L H.8: GRAVES The Clothihg Man Br—tep—cturmierr. | Unique in story, {laughs, “something diff o { The Claremont HOTEL SEATTLE, WASH. WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT AND PATRONAGE. VISIT WITH US ON YOUR NEXT TRIP TO SEATTLE. GLEN C. BARTLETT, Manager

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