The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1930, Page 3

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PALACE Dalton & Pitshmann TONIGHT A Part Talkie BE PREPARED TO GASP! with Herbert Holmes Rockliffe Fellowes Margaret Livingston Fred MacKaye In a Mystery Talkie Over R—C—A Photophone Sound News and Sound Cartoon Laurel and Hardy Comedy COMING RAMON NAVARRO in FORBIDDEN HOURS Alse “ACE OF SCOT- LAND YARD” Episode ’ Attractions i At Theatres § } st " EVERYBODY MAKES WHOOPEE IN TEX SHOW “Hello suckers” is the well-known salutation given, those. who fre- quent Texas Guinan’s famous night club in New York, which is repro- duced in Warner Bros. latest spe- cial producticn, “The Queen of the Night Clubs,” in which Miss Guinan may now be seen at the Coliscum theatre. An exact replica of Texas Guin- celebrated Broadway place is preduced in “Queen of the Night al in addition to. scenes and atmosphere and general effect where, according to this popular hostess “everybody makes . plenty of whoopee.” . Miss Guinan appears with a cast of stellar stage and screen players which includes Lila Lee, Eddie Foy, r., Jack Norworth, John Davidson, John Miljan, William Davidson, Ar- thur Housman, Jimmie Phillips, Lee Shumway and others. .Bryan Foy cirected this colorful story of New an’ 25, York’s night life from an original | story written by Murray Roth and Addison Burkhart. “""GREAT MYSTERY TALKIE IS SHOWING AT PALACE - All the ingredients for a thrill- ing mystery play have been injected into the Universal picture, “The a3 I Charlatan” which opened at the| Palace theatre here yesterday. From the opening sequence in the salen of the famous megician, the “Count Cagliostro'—played by Holmes Herbert, until the final fadeout, the picture is filled with tense excitement and interest. Perhaps the greatest directorial schievement in this production 1s the use of a crystal as the medium | Gould, John George and Bernard HEIK LOVE STORY IS | COMING TO COLISEUM i | | le G | \ “One of the most complete repre sentations of an Oriental town e built in an American studio forms | one of the settings for the Warner | ! Bros. gala production, “One Stole: ! {Night,” which is coming to the Ce | seum. | A swift drama | British soidier, tw |the manager of a 1 lof actors, his jealo sheik—as the princip | Stolen Night” is glam pictur- | |ing life in deserc caravans and | |among the actors of a wandering | vaudeville troupe. 1 ‘ Betty Bronson and William Col-| 1 head the Mitchell s, Ha unfolds with dancing girls, | dering troupe ! wife and a| actors. “One | company which | Lewis, Charles! Shultz, Rose| Jack Santorn, | Otto Lederer, Nina Quartero and| Angelo Rossitto. Scott R. Dun- {lap directed, and the original story by D. D. Colhoun was adapted for {the screen by E. L. Lowe, Jr. r, Jr., ncludes | =il Mai Dione, Ha COMING TO PALACE There's many a s!!p beiween fame —and sometimes more fame. For stance, Raymon Novarro started |out to be an opera singer, and be- ‘came one of the est stars of the silent darama. Novarro, who comes soon to the! Palace Theatre, in his newest Met- | ro-Goldwyn-Mayer vehicle, “Forbid- | den Hours,” was born in Durengo, | Mexico, and early evinced mu talent He wi coached for opera and finally came to Amer to study. He became interested ina dancir lact in vaudeville, and appearad w it. Then the sharp-eyed scouts of | the studios saw possibilities in him —and he proved that the scouts were right h a series of b an proved anothe: for the yo icture he “Ren-Hur sational trit In his marriage. heroin», | Jacqueli day, Do y Cummir of note are in the cast - - ROOMS ROOMS ROOMS Steam heated rooms, newly paint- ed with hot and cold running wat- er. Beautiful marine view. $15.00 montk ivate baths, Home —adv. ATTENTION Why wait until Spring, have your interior painting, paperhanging and | decorating done now. Max H.| | Mielke. Phone 1191. —adv. | R S | Dell E. Sheriz, Jaedeau's ring| uner. Hotel Gaslineau. —adv 1\ “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” | | | + | | | | 1 { | = | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 30, i930. ) Fo bk s o i S tunlve incheg on the fm/éfl& {,&fi juat elear 0 ew; with oo wide deeotlil. aeund . “He, Eewayb ACROSS The thing referred to . Fall flower . Animal food . Ceremony 3 Coax . Feminine . Heated cham- ber Portable shelters 10. Expensive | 20, Trans sove succ ook for ingerless glove Soli Dried grapes stem of choning time 8. The lion 34, Sonthern eon- stellation 33, Writer of storles 87 u beast of burden 41. Entangles vil spirlt 45, Anclent Greek in . Metric measu . Jumped . Bathe 46. s . 8§ 48. r reek letter Bird's beak Anclent potion giving forgets fulness of sorrow . Legislative bodies &y tuhers nglish college Pronoun Cut_off Writing table | diag Solution of Yestarday's Puzzle 2. Bee's home . Individual " otd entry ning to . Was present rowns . Compound . Close ngain Rabid Frazrant resin With full foree Small ples s the Toeo all Giita Daily Cross-word Puzzle \In‘le descend- ¢ Devoured Played or sung | alone Assemblage of tents Russian Inland | nt empire of fiction | urage Insect Wings ‘ast Indian Approached Bivlieal vord of unknown meaning mother . At no time Lenf of n ) 2. HiNdu woman't garment lead 65, Son of Seth o8, 0. Unwholesomely molst Halt ems Massachusetts cape QUEEN VICTORIA, OF SWEDEN, ILL ROME, Jan. 30—Queen Victoria, of Sweden, who has been an in- \valid for many years, is seriously il at her villa here. King Gus- tave is with her. An official bulletin said persis- tent coughing which caused fa- tigue and unsatisfactory heart func- tioning, is weakening her strength‘ and has aroused uneasiness. SHOE REPAIRING SEE BIG VAN The Gun Man NEW GUNS and AMMUNITION LOCAL AGENT - TELLS ABOUT - 1930 SEASON . Alaska Steamship Company}i;‘~ g to Operate Record |ginuin: Schedule, Says Adams ey | ule sea- | o the Te reprints of Lynn Canal Cordova. .| and ck are nshd}“. scheme for the out- (b which makes an excel- |dates and in tor {of phot IMt. Eccles | brown, yellow in the color ‘,sxdv pag lent appes | Unde the announced saill | the npany will alternate with | Febru |two steamers one week and three |3. {the next, giving the finest service | offered any tir the {trip rted | M |operations in Alaska waters. jwin | Aleutian Opens Season lof Ap t season will be opened [a when the new Aleutian, [for her bears now (1MES TONIGHT e All Talking-Singing Production the Night Club” INAN and All Star Cast I'ING FRIDAY Better < STAR 66 < “Coming evenis cast their shadows before” lShal'(espeare, 1564-161 6) AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW?* By refraining from. over-indulgence You men who would keep trim and fit . . . you women who covet the tantalizing curves of the truly modern figure—when tempted to' do yourself too well, light a Lucky instead. Be moderate—be moder- te in all things, even in smoking. Fat healthfully but not immoder- ately. When your eyes are bigger than your stomach, light a Luecky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indul- gence if you would maintain that lithe, youthful figure. i Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco—The Cream of the Crop—“IT’S TOASTED.” Every- one knows that heat purifies and s0 “TOASTING” not only re- moves impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the tastes t's toasted” for introducing a flash-back, and}_ George Melford, the director, is to| be complimented on the subtlety| with which he has given the past history of “Mrs. Talbot’s life as & | Gircus acrobat” to an interestedau- dience~ In her role as the dis- satisfied wife, Margaret Livingston gave a brilliant performance. Rockliffe Fellowes, Fred Mackaye end Craufurd Kent give outstand- sDyid ¥ i e tormances. Others in the|| ~Juneaw’s Own Store gast include Rose Tapley, quobhy COTITT T T M The Queen is 68 years of age. A delightful showing &R B of newest creations NOTICE ! Used Guns Bo N . 3 ; o o A A ot ught, *Be Moderatel . . . Don’t jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing t: b- Sold and lets ©r other quack “anti-fat” remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each yeararg Exchanged sted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Bc Moderate! We do not represent that smok- | ; : : Strike Cigarettcs will bring modegn figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when | You will be surprised y3texe L1g A : 8 p K 5 ; cd 1o do yoursclf 100 well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky” instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence at what you save when y ; SRS e 8 . : 1¢5 that cause cxcess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful foru:. you trade with Van. & g 4 g 8 8 Opposite the Coliseum. ALWAYS OPEN Follewing a short business meet- ing on February 6th, the ladies of Mogoseheart Legion will give a pub- lic card party. Good prizes. Ad- mission fifty cents. —adv. | ——r—————— | MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER i 5:30 to 7:00 P, M, January 30th. —adv. | ~— okt t, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. C. ® 1230, The American Tobacce Co., Mi: .

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