The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1930, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY,,JAN. 24, 1930. Anita Noted Hollywood Writer Weds ot soiniten "o Chisige e g e g : e Livan Tashmen sttt "(‘,.d, § W hoopee! I R L 218 2 SHOWS Tonight i T = Tonieht e £ . e g @ srown Derby witn | D0 They! S b7 L L5:9:30 LTON and PITSHEMANN i1 8 . gy ’ T woc i T un to New mpletion itly They with Aging In ' Open- to your- AND S FASTORING | o+ any cther stage ¢ OBN GILBERT aand JEANNE EAGELS — Wha m of L % A ‘ 1 . The Bionde in ®aramounts lavish pro- '—[v"}w-n f...l:.rg,i,,,l,‘llll t,‘);,:.;’ y \“'l'l" . xP-l nictale. on i LONDON ; o i duction of the world famous book Golden Voice of the Silver Screen : i . L Al o s human life e " HIGHRRE, e SOUND NEWS ) { @ | . ey . 0 x g v Mmuj‘ nong its 109 clauses uch innov J 5 . AT SN f St - . | Abolition of the speed limit for “NO BOY WANTED i {private , A S 1d for her | _Compulsory lia insurance for Sunny Jim Comedy in Sound M| stories of 1 I W, This famous e Y 3 o writer, whose colu I of 1 - subscribers, | ic penalties for drunken- 5-50 cents 3 nts M| has dropped her 5 e Eheswite of onn 29 Angeles’ fo hysicians, I. W. Martin. Cheer up, nt “physical fitness” re- Toges 75 cents J d| fans, she will continue to edit yeur favorite column, The couple are ement - pictured above. COMING—— ; . . G ‘ o SR i g e = / 8. 4 s away altogether Mary Pickford in “Coquette” e e imis for lght auto- Gov- (e el B Rr . 18 mlinnar ument bill increases signiticantly Her First 4/ Talkio : »;‘\ gii\ffl!ibhfi N CN\| ithe penalties for “careless” and 2 dangerc | (s 3 MARY PICKFORD IS ticulturists § k 'k penalty on the inebriate’s head ki ! ; lleable ! Iron COMING IN TALKIE If he is found drunk at the wheel ot b ; parts than any other How it found its . | Attractlons . : * | state . nown m By DOROTHY HERZ ud T B A0 Sutapondle Mo, Ja ablp £rg ! FT gt ol X in the world. b Sidir e hot for offer- | fcur menths' imprisonment and a " i ¢ ht, 1930, Fremier icate, | ing, “Such Men Are Dangerous.” $250 fine. If he has any friends o At Theatres | into one are sqeduled soon for im- |20 *0 ‘ i : “u e lne. = e - with him they, too, are liable to ) For sale by | portant film entertainment s eyt 5 : 5. O8Liss prisonment as accessories. { |city. Mary Pickford, s 2 ; § gh a 3 source er Hustor to the )i eyesight and normal con- . V4 r z ~—rmee=3 |cilent heroine on the scr RCur it armac Runj 1 ek por the title role injtrol of bodily functions are required Jll”(‘(lll- oung fi‘gfl ‘dare f S Ny |her premiere in the 5 3 o Gedies : b g that w m D oducti Ab-|of all applicants for driver’s li- & 7 A WOMAN AND SIN Coquette,” at the Palace t g & X A C ndids h 10l S c >, and the concealment or at- ¥ OPENS, PALACE TONIGHT | |soon vy i " t : a 1 ar-|tempted goncealment. of such han- U.’Npfl” A\ ‘ ———————————% In this production “A i | ey o 7 il re is much of fir this- rives he should h goodly |dicaps 8s poor on or a ten- e 2 Sweetheart” c 5t i provlf RPDERINE 8 ard. Be It to faint carries a heavy| Clpert and Jeanne’asgyance in her 4 it 2 g 1 I | penalty { , nov; deceased, “Man, Woman ¢ lines he p! and Sin” opens at the Palace the- contemporary flapper > 15 o friend of provision of the bill the mot atre tonight. ing bobbed hair. an ' p e ~ Smith n of the co |the star and the star's wife. Re-|would be required not only to take|| e ‘ ; The passing of Jeanne Eagles was am: PARIS HAS FIT GVER g that v me West ning 2 party one eve, hejcub insurance against injury to characteristic of her entire life. Al- W a great s ALL ENGLISH TALKIE e 2 Informed friends that ti cthers, but to carry at all 5 a SP— ——e Y mental plant.” s ——— r Under the compulsory insurance - ————ee s che had done the unexpect with the traditional Pi She | “certificate of insurance” issued always she had surprised, startled nees an and in which sig- ST e refused 5 t re- |by the company whose policy he| 3 and even shocked the world. In nificant heart-wrenching realism e T e TR EF e red to hee & bit e The | holds. ! face of defeat she had always tests the very soul of the Pickford |, prciia S % Sl on Moran &|star heard abe nd thres —————— 3¢ Two Black C: trmphed, wnil death _uddeniy et e i fon B, T Sst 1o seo_ Oharke reck| oot i Mk Ll st o [CALLED SOUTH BY STRUGGLES WITH RUIN® claimed her as she entered a hie- ‘th her adapiation of h 3 Svers TEAdrads® ¢ Mioos i X itk o ILL OF FATHER - pital to await examination But BEroadway stage success, “Coquette,” | - * W ek atich : 2 S vy e v - gszod she 'left behind heér a life story as her current vehicle, Mary Pick- ‘ ¥ i g s : ”}" L or without precedent, even as the wo- ford signalizes the first entry of 4 man herself was like no other. \an ace film celebrity inio the new She was born in Boston of an field of the all-spoken celluloid Irish mother and a Spanish father, cntertainment. Equipped for this whose name, originally Aguilar, is a picneering by talent already demon- Spanish approximation for “eagle.” strated in a long carcer of ‘“silent | And an eagle Jeanne turned out to sereen” triumphs, and by her early be in her fierce ambition. By the . experience on the spoken stage, the 3 Yoo b 1 R 5 | tleugh. v 4 A hed on the screen aft ! x riik flick has cli cugh time she was ten years old she was ctar is said to bring with her th {1 way produ vl SOREENALITIE ~o a veteran trouper among the tent gift of the perfect voice for theatrc . e p hden < PSR T % 2 g Give u v two or three Lila Lee dining in a Chinese res- | shows of the West. Then she went amplification. i W 1loid 1dy | talirantiiadd dhusing Chinese into stock and finally appeared on ! causing tl 5e Broadway as an actress, not as a & show girl. eiter known as K. P | ¢ tated ¥ naval radio op- and whiltles rish fr 25 8 y. . He' ¢ ad obtatn |8 r from Soapstone Point, ar- 0 utenant ngn had sald it. Whereupon, 'iVed in Juneau last night on the { I'the. Brench 2y X 3 : Jieu- they hands and resumed |Easboat Boomer to embark for Se- [ cer f chapter heading tena, t + in, hip where it had abrupt- | Bt ere his father is danger- | and fast, laug o b ou?” 4 1stly inated n wom- cusly il Sanders will be trans- cartee. ‘These were frequently cov row, * - x ver, take: n the chin. to the Bremerton station i sentes French | when we get baked pota his| SubliBEInE A Rchise: of 1 |upon the expiration of his fure Michael Bokach~is m™:%ing the round trip to Funter on the Marg- shop suey eaters to bank on cither [, o 00K FEATURE IS tu g 1 J e of the stair-case as he left COMING, COLISEUM € casion started a sm t. | FORTUNE TELLER A Ree, art director fc F 7 Pol S oAlloR and R scovered Bebe Daniels chugging New Yorkwards to ge COMEDY OPENS AT *'| The growing popularity of c t srrested, TWO TOW is a s t read the cards. 4 1 at a coupla of shows that THE COLISEUM TONIGHT | plays has given & new twist to broken, J: ! i ¢ kumpny expects B Y age 1 ons sereen £ ool Rouge massger, P O 3 Sy She taugh e i .| ANNEX | You know the danger of Lorelei Lee will be seen tonight gno i5 sticki to his gun 3 3 ¢ ) oL 3 S r there. M | delay! k3 and tomoirow at the Coliseum In cpooe to kil ! has res. rested, he g 18 Na hrist was chap ¢ ntract, by the way, .‘)Jy'w hort- 13 . “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” said pym to public favor. “Tenderloir hibed 4 : g g 0 > 511y, no plans to-announce Oardl".fl’ to be one of the best comedy dra- ang “The Girl from Ch . ined that he Tea : iged. There fcr the o A il e mas ceen on the screen. There ugeate Street Sa 3 “ 2 9 a ¢ T ) L cne thin e 8 che did é reabouts ha HOllSC DO nOt negICCt keeping your will aiso be sound news and talkie fire dramas of ,this type i ut ther Joster | W8 tell } 1 < They model oimady, A ofu: Stk R e ot nott VRN in the conscate f gt M. tion dgliins. ous to insurance protection ade- i ——— | And now Wamer Bros present it in English with en S £ this- ohag/ Com uped totnes oy | Dreakfast, Lunch quate. Suppose you had a fire Nagel, eo-starring with May Mc- . tragic acci First National d Di o B bt B vould & & tragic acci-)in st National dressing and Dinner ¢ : :1‘ L{er;nccr:?:;'?}:ir:?'P{:ihl:v 2’0-\3"\ dent just after the first of the year. reom .'. . George Gr 2 e tomght! ! nedy coted by WOWS | LEr Ammquisi siess wour Sult iThe chap remarked that he only, ¥. English directer, C re; ulur I - Bretherton. It is a thrilling tale’ o 0 ("0 4 aie Bhone 528, s e e 1 b T ebria Hicks ot i ours I‘e i< o; ::) a;:te:zp&:flrl cm; m;r\:;, }”, B v e a S 3 - the di .| (“gentlemen prefer blondes”) Tay Dinner from 5:30 to 6:30 z t._us u}sure you. "‘ 051' SO i & ';‘ I" e Old papers ior sale at The It Jamuary 2 that Mr. ler is headed ‘for Manhattan € of pearls irom e safe of a m Empire. met ith death shooting a & t!may do a play there. At all events BOARD AND ROOM o e v S e g g ~|| ¥ the day, week or Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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