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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 31, 1929. . ALWAYS THE FIRST—WITH THE BEST ALWAYS COLISEUM STARTING STARTING TONIGHT TONIGHT LTI | THE SEVENTH WONDER 2 COMPLETE SHOWS OF MOTION PICTURES The Greatest Picture of the Century in Sound—Supreme in Theme — Gigantic in Execution — Marvelous in Synchronization KING OF " DE MILLE’S Eighteen stellar players, 5,000 persons in“the ensembles ---- a screen production enthusiasti- cally acclaimed by press and public throughout the world. MAGNIFICENT, DAZZLING-- Awesome, Inspiring---the most stupdendous achievement of the cinema art----A picture with a thousand scenes of beanty and The motion picture achieve- ment of the century--a screen masterpiece that will live forever in the hearts of mankind. 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She will be tion picture since “The Birth of a |of Cyrene, William Boyd; Mary a)d‘ The brass section is proific in story of Broadway | j gullivan, W. G. Smith, M. S.|absent for about 30 days and return Nation.” Martha of Bethany, Josephine Nor- |bizarre and beautiful effects, the s secking fame, fortune and |whittier, T. L. Chidester, M. S. An- | with the latest of Spring styles for | . The causes of the popularity of {[man and Julia Faye. Other fine|three trumpeters using a dozen along the street of make-be- ‘dr ws, Wm, Munay ;hcx popular store. Old Pdpers for mh, at Emplre Offlce moving STARTING TONIGHT 7:15--9:20 STARTING TONIGHT e P A L A c E - 7:15—9:20 DALTON and PITSHMANN OUR SECOND BIG MUSICAL SHOW A HOLIDAY TREAT HEAR FRED WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS A HOLIDAY TREAT ! [ SING! THEY PLAY! THEY TAIK! ALL TALKIE S ALL TALKIE THEY MAKE YOU HAPPY! YNCOPATION™ The Screen’s First Musical Extravaganza e s “ST. 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