The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1930, Page 3

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THE DAILY WHEN Shl 4. 3 4 ~-u uL '(I SOUND SOUNDS BEST” Tonight A Tonight | ~ = - g o N e ‘ LOOT AND (: I- 3EU&§ 2 SHOWS DALTON and PITSHMANN 3 . e ! . ® (N LOVERS :15—9:30 METROTONE NEWS SOUND CARTOON ‘ . 1 B . : ANG COT 3 B Tonight Wesierm] .fla*)‘/ic ialh OUR GANG COMEDY | . : & [} Tonmigh SOUND | | SYSTEM Tonigh The First and Original College ‘ : : : S igiratn o . e ' . @ SEE IT — HEAR IT — A Gem for Laughs and Thrills CO ege Ove 8 g R w : \ A B ‘ox Movietone 100 Per Cent All Talking Sensation Talk! Songs! Pep! Cheer! | 557 ; - R _ Wk S g | MAS UQZRAD[” Fast Moving Story of Modern College o Ria ‘ SR e s ' A l Days—All Talkie : . S ; | . ] over 7 8 : . el SRR ! with Alan Birmingham, Leila Hyams, Clyde Photophene—R C A—Photophone ¢ 45 kgt S . . ‘ 8 Cook, Farrell McDonald SOUND SYSTEM i L sicme - ; IR o s ot a twin yet he had a double and double means trouble Down in Old Kaintuck, where the mountaineess stiil do their squirrel shooting with cap and ball rifles, is a young school teacher who outshot everything in the field in 1929 for the women's natienal irap coting title. Her name is Miss Eunice Haggard. | > 10—25—75 ('Pms—],nvos .,l.i)() B ; ) € 2 BT : SRR N L 000000000 k — 3 ; ‘ VANDALIA ¥1 dayt SKII s TRAIN I*'()R TI'I'I E MEETS; R I D D Norway sl Sihe The (yo.den Voice o/ the Silver Screen parned t New Sound i learned to rid JOHCT:Im(L“llnIfBERT ‘ WMRYSUI(;IHCKFORD |mtestr, . whoo venener bast MID-WEST RIDAIS [V EARLY T LT e el vl Painter [plon trap shooter o DULUTH 2 : > | wil at Canton, S. Dak., Feb. 1(record of the D ki slide, one Hits™ Vitaphone Act in | in B bardl i : and {of the highest est in the i i “MAN, WOMAN “COQUETTE” s her : s X Ajmost. o4, mu 5| T80 imporiany Bl necome A S LI, (e A0 oo 1 “Wood ¥ 8 “The Fall Eleanor Lk 1o ti n N record is 179 fe and SIN” | Her First Talkie show she d the season bad rememt L@ sle nt n ST Choppers” Guy” 3 ; : PE / |ing ars in o J ik ; 5 \ " Plane in France Crashes By ROBBIN COONS ways should be part and parcel of | oo e ooy 5 ; p ROl ater. nave oo L the 0 K ice a v La\t Mooy Ta ik 7 1Walleable S the story to be presented. It sh ; : bast 1 y A nce, Jan, 22—Five HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 22.—Strangs, | be injected into the very veins and |gue of 100, S sssfully do. Natlonal ski has i 5 of T B ! persons were killed when an air- I R sometimes, is the ovolution of a |arleries of the plot, furthe fended the title in 1028, breaking CF 1 its nber m 15 ¢ % 4 the spor 1 plane crach: pgalr cliff near \ ron anges song. For years Harry Tierney,| While cmbellishing it with ¢ - ; 7 Stat Hire, probably -\ one of the most motable musical |ful beauty. If the numbers ¢ e Fakhis : s ,| Annual ki tournar ‘ | ey der captain| Four of the dead are passengers : : { importations here from Broadway, Dlits, fine. If not, all )t $icones at Duluth, R wi ast r ; Peter end the fifth the pilot | b R [P ! Monarch Ranges have has been charmed by soutt b T B A =4 ., Cary, Til ne, | Falst nton, S. D.; Casper The plane had been missing since i s 2 For years he has been intri : S B YA A J I This year the national m yimen ¢ and many oth- Monday and hers found it, a b | wore Malleable Iron by the Southern song of * feeri “taged hide, - She. bral 5 sl It is assumed that the parts than any other “Everywhere, north, south, east h-up occurred Monday during . i ] o ; ko . 5 : e stomy [ range in the world and west, I have seen audiences > s Jrrston % 3 a severe storm 5 | . says. “It ig irresistible. And for . s 5 ; Fifth Avenue Home : For sale by long I have been trying to get e b R ‘ % tong o nnve, been tying o 2t At Theatres {|swmmins. s, aains , , Is Sold by Sinelair song into an arginal compoiton i A : » Juneau-Young Hardware About a year ago, at a dinner |z 3 s ¥ R < S r g Fi i given by Jo}hn J. Raskob in New “COLLEGE 3 BRI 55 e : > has sold ol At fha C(),np(ln’y York, Tierney.. relates,.an. certain PALAC L. TALKIE, 2 0! of .79th . He pur- - phrase occurred fo him. He sud- it R % 4 t t 13 1918 and had as neigh denly lapsed jnto silence, began | ¢ 3 bors Mrs, Payne Whitney, Ms; |- — — tapping his feet absently under the g 4 . Hyar € L tiul % James B. Duke and Jc D. Ryan. table. Soliitously, Mrs. Tierney sal's 1 hraghenyl .. d . ; The assessed valuation is $415,000 i1 S (11(‘ at Elere Ofilce inquired if he were ill, or nervou E " -~ |th ors > h i " or wanted to leave. He assured 4 v T frox penite: y 3 : ® & 2t e nzure IEEEATEREEARERERRAN r RNERRYSARIIRSRAREREEEDAN her all was well — and kept on : tapping. sation of camp pturing the fever of in- ter-collegiate sports and the humor | Composed After Party of the class-rooms? The party was prolonged, and in- | carl Laemmle, Jr, producer of |COMMERCIAL GROUP stead of going home to Pelham the (1o new col ¢ i ) ‘Tierneys remained at a hotel. Tier- j;fl._cfi ;112?]?5113:51{;30‘?: f:\s [ “!LL DISCUSS DRlVE ney ordered a piano for his T00M tne storling prowess of varsits en | AT NOON TOMORROW by 10 o'clock that morning. Before ini, the film. It carries one through e 9 he Wfl-sdup and waiting. Before |postic college days. Study at| Active soliciting of 1930 member- 10, he had composed in his mind ;0 for your “college” education [ship in the Juneau Chamber of the verse for the chorus composed .4 oo “College Love” for the|Comm 1 be the lead at dinner:the night before. cports, the play, the fraternity hops. |of discussion he regula i s 1 i - Whe: ;he piano :x;(‘l“el*;:lzfii:g the rivalries and the loves of un-|ing of that civic body in v Eig ROl PSR R dergraduates. | ea afe tomorrow noon, the notes. The result was “Dix- _ B . + ted f ¥ iana,” soon to be used in a screen | George Lewis stars in “College £ SRS for tie musical Tierney will write. Love” with the same supporting {{i's # JaE, has been quite Most popular music composers which . made the 1 sucee sful, but Bare0 nal soliciting are eternaly seeking a “hit” num- S°ries of pictures the mos | ¥y be - nocdeoary b ber. Tierney is differene. He: was a 0l short subjects in the history of | membership for the cu i / - i 5 ] ’ student of music, and a real music- the great motion picture industry.| Governor Parks, who retu:: i ; ” % “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ian, before he became a composer. ' The supporting cast includes Dor. - | the Northwestern Sunday : / . He does not write with dance or- thy Gulliver as the much chased |trip to his home in Denver, C chestras in mind. {co-ed, Eddie Phillips, as the rival, [rado, will be a guest of the Ch He prefers -the liltingly sweet Hayden Stevenson as the coach, and ber tomorrow. melcdies of - ‘the “Viennese type. all the gang so endeared to lovers| Two interesting communicat Some 6f his Songs, such as “Alice of fresh effusive comedy. come before the group. Blue Gown” and “Rio Rita,” have A complete football game is showr tter from the Better Busine been jazzed mercilessly. . Tierney ,in full sound with cheering sec- 2u concerning tome »Nncll‘ smiles tolerantly, but each time tions, smart cr: r ing of Aleska by a Latouche man in hopes that it will never happen frivolity of the undergr s on | i publications. The other is ogain. blg game days. ‘Then there are ter from Mrs. Nicholson “Music in a piay,” he said, “al- cpisodes with delicious repa e doctor of the Pioneers’ H £ the racy comebacks of campus talk. |1 Sitka, which was accompan by an interesting pamphlet is the Juneau Chamber of Co: RASQUERADE 16— e - . Y _: B Specially Priced at $5.50 to $8.95 With the arrival of interest in period fashion, comes this latest millinery achievement. A romantic interpretation of the Remembrandt silhouette, in keeping with the rhythm of the new period gowns of black satin, featuring a swooping side brim, off-the-face, of course. B e And so flattering in line. > ELKS 420 CLUB DANCE I “Romance and adventure seldor ‘achieve so pleasing a mixture in |talking pictures. as they do | __ |“Masquerade,” the all-dialcgue Fox | {Moxietone picture which opened (at the Coliseum Iast night | Adapted with. surrn_,mg fidel If Gussie Suhr, Pittsburgh's recruit first baseman, has half as i s ance’s bes much confidence in himself as the Pirates have, he wiil casily Don't take X seller, “The Brass Bowl,” this enter- | the big league grade. a chance! taining screen play ex s wi By JAY VESSELS SRR R Combine the. O ok - Ehatll s Aerident 'par. | | Sports Editor came for the Pirat “Juneau’s Own Store” mufin ingredients Vance’s mastery of stor y-tellin (& y maintains. its interest whether in \ baseman, the ts 7 e print or in the movies. EW Y ,» Ja 2—There's | tatingly assured the P |8 saxsesBRaaEzREcace m—- 2 iniia The delightful mix-up between a | A Q management that Gu e LT B P LTI LT III|ll||||"l||||”"||||l||||IIHIIIJIIIHllllll”"lllllllllllll“llllllllllllllllflllllul""""l Waat’s true in mixing usual pleasure’ to the audience, and i heme port is San Francisco. few times that a recruit sho batter is true in md:r'ng coffee. ‘appear to guarantee a well- led | v r, if Gussie gets insom great responsibilities. imillionaire bacheior and a notorious 10 P 4 17, about | A ML : ! I Hills Bros. permit only & W }guse quring the run of the pieture. C it :should'k, BE SRecals 3 FREGINGG oo, the 1029 co { ] crook who might be his twin br iz lcague job this year cv This won't be the fir: pounie. gl St at & tme | One wonders at the adroitness of | | ver job. league season support gonnnuousgprocess. Tt be Alan Birmingham in his diffieuli| | & - for be has to go is reports forwarded by Pirate ficld LR at a tzme or, and the complications injected | 2 is & first year man. a busher has picked up is roasted to pcnecnon and a dual role of the millionajre and the t he g in men. If you order NOW delivery will be made almost immediately by any of the by a charming girl, all afford un- name is Gussie Suhr and hi nment but it will be uniform flavor is produced. |burglar. - The actors ability to @H[s POOR GUY SHOULD : ual go following Transfer Companies: Fresh from the original vecuum maintain the. resemblance but to HAVE HIS FACE LIFTED! * f ball of the |the pack. Easily opened "with the key. change entirely his voice and man- IT FELL LIKE THIS WHEN MiS T first base position with tr n to suit the divergence in| ; COMPETITOR BEGAN TO GOBBLE Pir imperscnations, is, technically, onel | Ate THE TRADE, UNTIL NOW ou see Suhr’s batting and fie JUNEAU TRANSFER ... Phone JACK’S TRANSFER .. 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