The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1930, Page 3

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e ENTIRE CHAT 13 Madam () All Talking Comedy Whirl Burlesque on Famous Madame X Drama A Drama that Speaks witl: a Thrilling Voice HEAR EACH THRILL! 10-25 News——Act PALACE AN ALL TALKIE SHOW ALL TALKING/ 7ALL TALKIE SHOW TONIGHT—L; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 8 with action and col of the Range,” Tim ng vehicle fcr now playing permits th r to bring to n the best acting since he be g in western films m than a year McCoy ha year He Arapahoes a of the very alive * Law IIHIIIIi"illHIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIHIVII_I ago lived on the plains for blood brother of the said to be one few white men whose judgment and advice followad implicity by the Indians who live on the western plains today. In “The Law of the Range” play: part of a '80's, commissioned SHITRHRILRET GE SUNDAY is ROBERT AMES SYLVIA FIELD WILLARD MACK in Coy s the T of the with the duty and order over many hundre square miles of plains territ he days when the amed the plains and vict to the man who was quickest pulling the trigger. in LT T SR T THE - seum Sunday, is the thrilling suc- cessor of “The Girl From Chicago,” which won such clamorous approv- al for the three featured players, Conrad Nagel, Myrna Loy and Wil- liam Russell. The capable trio are seen in “State Street Sadie” in the exciting aftermath of a bank robbery in w a member of the police riot squad had been shot. Myrna Loy, daughter of the mur- dered cop, sets forth to capture the in, and her suspicions grav- itate between Nagel and Russell, in a series of ha ng adventures, which culminate the discovery of the perpet of the guilty party in the midst of a wild fi lade in which gangsters and offic of the 1 clash. Other members of the cast are erly interpreters of “eorgie Stone and rtigan. There are of course, > number of supernumeraries to the picture of Chi- p” district, which is the LR T TR O ST TIMES ——~Coemdy the | of maintaining. law | most State Street Sadie,” at the Coli-' ers | ol “bad man” | Mar went {game to her, jar {was in th i fore. lix THE BIG SHOT (Continuea 1rom Page One) indistingnish- tomatic from mufrled, able. She {her Clutching the her right hand window and pee slats where tb out of alignment Tk were five men nside there throwing dice against ised board on a le. That was the rat thumping sound she had heard Craps! Her education had gone that far— thanks, in this pa r, to Phil who ha iined the n tightly in toed to the through the The five men were sleeves, not a pleasa though most of the Cne of thi abnormal —a drug ad Her eyes swept around t room —what she could s of it. As a hangout it had appearance of innocence itself. It was apparent- ly nothing but a storeroom for junk. There were two room, one at either e clesed. The one s opened, of cou on the yard, and patently, the door at the upper end opened into an inner room. She nodded her I harply. That was the other room through whose shuttered window she had also scen chinks of What ¥} moved stealthily side of the wall, and reached the second window. Her view here was even less obstructed than be- This window ) was open. T2z Myers hims She had never seen him, but there was no aking the pro the op in the prese irround- He was speaking excitedly inio a telephone that stood on the in shirt looking 1lot, were young. thin and al- ty-white face ecided. doors in the d. Both were the lower end She along the 2 SHOWS— 7:15 and OLISEUM i SUNDAY Riot Squad Wrecks Racketeers UNDAY { 'VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE ' “STATE STREET SADIE” ——Also Another One of Those Funny 100 Per Cent All- Talking Comedies “STATE STREET SADIE” A VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE TWO BIG ACTS OF VITAPHONE COMING SOON— LAST TIMES TONIGHT DOUG FAIRBANKS C5t ate jzree/: s"f,’fi N mc/z y % 99 onrad Negel ana Myrna Loy “GAUCHO S Warner Bos. Prodicelos £ The show you have been watching for OUT ON BONDS again | shadow at all | rously This particular groundhog is the | though to |property of Charles Rudy, who has He was suddenly spe —nodding his head vi his unseen auditor add emphasis to his It possessed two uninviting- loc chairs besides the one in which Izzy Myers sat. There was A safe in one corner that had lost most of its paint. was studying Iz ing at as Marie Villoria was words miles from Juneau. saw |the clouds he went to the ground- |dangerous weapon . “I get you all the way! It's a She Myers killing! Sure, they'll both be the bound over the animal on his farm about ten !to the Grand Jury yesterday after- When Rudy |noon by U. 8. Commissioner Arthur the sun peeping out behind |Fox, charged with assault with a She is at lib- {erime-streaked, flat-topped desk at which he was seated K e | . . Sure, they are! . Yes mah wrdbe ¥he slory |both of ‘em Oh, he's all et Sadie” and the 1 i Mg oo |right, no worse usual . . creen adaptation was made by the |, o0, himself, now. In spite of the|Ill give 'em the dope. Anything filth and disorder that were his | elsé? No? A Good background, and the dirty, ill-fit- {luck!” ting clothes he wore, there was| pe replaced t omething _incongruous about the | nook, got up br man |and opened the door connectin could readily picture Izzy with the other room where the s going about his business as|crap game was in progres: v fawning peddler, but there was| «you, there, Skinny, and you nothing about him to indicate any- | pajoch,” he called, “cut that thing of that sort now. As he sat |and come on in here! I want to there at the phone he was alert |yoy» the sensal 1 crime TR hog's hut to see if there were go- lerty on bond of $1,500. ing to be any shadows to frighten | PR A AR the furry forecaster. | WILLIAMS ARRAIGNED Although he poked the ground- hog with a stick and tried in ()Lhrri Peter Williams, who was arrested way to make him venture forth,|this week on a larceny charge, was his efforts were unsuccessful. After given a preliminary hearing in emitting a few squeals the ground- |the Commissioner's Court this af- hog turned his back on his owner jternoon, and bound over to the and dropped back to sleep. Grand Jury on $1,000 bond. RADE Your old Oil Burner in on a NEW MODERN up -to - date burner, equipped with all the | latest controls. YOU TRADE IN YOUR CAR WHY NOT YOUR BURNER? “Will make liberal allowance on old burners” “The Law of the Range” Episode No. 3—“ACE OF SCOTLAND clever E. T. Lowe, Direction | \ \Rl)” % ']'(I“\ill!’ »\."l‘i"ll was given over to Archi 0, who - has acquitted himself splendidly. picture. Melville Cr of “State S iver on the | tha than from the d I Then followed the sharp, sibilant |sound of Izzy Myers's breath being |drawn greedily in through his bearded lips. Enid stared in through the slats. She inspected the room—Izz too, out, WATCH FOR DATE— T ALL-TALKIE BILL 18 || “n % . AT PALACE ON SUN Famous Duncan S All Talking—All Singing Special R 1 tl . for a reply, he desk and sat ] te ‘ 3 | went down, (Copyright, Frank L. Packard) to say | L R TR T T e T R e T T e T T R R L T R T T T T T T T ef- Shot? But where is the Big Tzzy Myers provides a Monday. Elton Thomas; it e 1 st skillfully by d Jones. Mr. Fairbanks is as v a ck ter as he was in “Don Q,” and almost as lively as he was in “The Mark of Zorro,” and had the action been pleasant the picture would perhaps have given as much satisfaction. Lupe Velez, as the mountain girl, in love with IS NOW AT COLISEUM the bandit hero, does excellent Douglas Fairbanks is showing at - Gerain Greear is sweet as the the Coliseum tonight in “Gauchgc,” |miracle girl when a child, and Eve which like all Fairbanks pict Southern when grown. Nigel de has been produced with a master |Brulier makes a good priest, and; hand. Gustav von Seyffertitz, an excellent The atmosphere is such that one | Viliain. is made to feel as if present before a real ancient city, and before real people. The settings are impos- ing because of their bigness., The plot has been founded on has |Ground Hog Found |Wko Did Not See | 1 4 | {Shadow on Feb. 2 1 With the snow piling up around | Juneau and no signs of spring in | the air it might look as if winter Attractions At Theatres 7 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 25 We Deliver > 3 , {Myers probably dignified it by the |, i tenge | il The craftsmanship of Willard name of office. It was less littered | mpore was cunning in his beard- | w“h;'v“fk “;‘"”“{j’_ Mack, rightly considered one of the |than the other room, but €qually | g face. but there was something . . [’1““‘\ s Al more. Something that she could not | e i e quite define unless it were | ““I‘”' e fard that he exuded a sort of ugly b sl Al a ficiency. | “""'“',',"’f; f';‘”““\‘;:li' I;/! R(IA,IN:‘ He at once repelled and inter- sl gt it | - ested her. She was conscious of | S s e SIS in the feeling that he was no ordinary L g e man, and that he and his junk le\of % Sk hooak tod. B CHINA, BRASS and hep camouflaged far more than a o o LT e ' N oo N mere hangout for a few gangster Sing, the search for him by a ruth- GLASSWARE Soalihor Ghf 4ks think bo was less detective, the boy’s breathless L5 05 Ak Gkohdt Mok thise romance and his eventual clearance See Our Window round, drooping shoulders, that un- of the charge which jailed him. § f s kempt shock of white hair, and It all takes place within the space e (i kel L e éray made him look. would hang on for a long time,| f‘(;nlraruun 1 maueg, with e:j(plm?- "He was still listening at the |especially after the report last Sun- iy s,pecd,l:he difilogu:fl:figrxnfi“g‘ phione—listening eagerly. And he |day that the groundhog had seen ;Xe)'ef;jd ?[p ta. e gl 5 was smiling now—not mirthfully, 1h1;s1:ado}w, g i o0 sy s but with a sort of oily rapacious- ut a check-up on gr gs to- | { Lpwicsuie g ‘:e f‘“?:r:::’,;;df:flfl ness. What was it about? It must |day revealed that the only one of | !gmml i‘]yfl fl:f L:o::seo el 1ve| be something of unusual import- |that family who was kept under = SETER -m“f[ ™ ‘Icthe 1“; peop Jam:p. Of course it hadn't been as |constant surveillance on the second | b e i e day of February did not see his Burlesque in its most hilarious log & djond pegmed, but— .0 e o ik “LAW OF THE RANG AT PALACE TONIGHT form is “Madame Q,” the newest G 4 Hal Roach M-G-M All Star talk- thrilling ro- film, as an added attraction. GRAHAM'S TAXI | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Phone| Anywhere in the City for Phonel 565 50 Cents orty (Graham) Mac (Magor or Roy (Thomas) Two New Five Passenger Marquettes at Your Service ‘ DAY AND NIGHT “Invested with a @::i:;....w:.,,,,;,w : A R e “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” A Nice Showing of the DISTINCTIVE Marjone Dresses FEATURING SPRING’S VERY NEWEST CREATIONS Juneaw’s Own Store Miss Halvorsen will arrive on Steamer Northwestern with a large stock of new- est creations which will be unpacked and ready for your inspection at once.

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