The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1930, Page 3

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THE DAILY- ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 11,-1930.- Eored PA H A(! E WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST [ oliseum Another “Broadway Melody” SPECTACLE! MUSICAL! COMEDY! LAUGHS! SONGS! BIG GIRL REVUES in TECHNICOLOR m 1 Fox Moviz ave himself—on the he Cisco Kid” he it remantic bar STARTING TONIGHT \Electric | SYSTEM Mack Sennett’s 100 Per Cent Talking Comedy The Big Palooka to elope with his | wife, only to meet swift justice.| {He is an entirely different sort of | a bad man in his mew production, but needless to say he is a good one, so far as the portrayal is con- cerned. John G. Blystone directed “Thru Differ ) A. H. Van Buren, veteran Broadway producer, was the stage director. | principals, in ad , include M 100% Dialog FOX MOVIETONE Feature —they’re great ! Presented by . WILLIAM FOX ition to Duncan, Ed- > Moorehead, | | her, Flor- MUSICAL COMEDY ALL TALKIE, PALAC : 2 3| 0 of the most widely known stage stars, Vivian and Rosetta | | Duncan, known as the Duncan Sis- | have made names for |j ves in Winter Garden shows | i e of the Atlantic, and | with Lawrence l GRAY : BENNY RUI | Mayer | The picture, an all-t (ing back drama of life, contains both humor and pa thos and is done in such a natural unassuming way as to immediately {win the sympathy of every type of | Lawrence Gray, re-| ened up for a long Metro-Goldwyn- ork in “M ing ca s such experi- ny Rubin, Jed | |§ A Sll—{l[)p);, Hilarous Comedy There is Li was filmed with t quences, which adds cor Lots to Praise Besides | riot of color. the /Cute JUNIOR CLASS T0 8 Dunecans GIVE ANNUAL PROM | | ONMARCH SEVENTH The Junior Class of the Juneau | |High School has selected March | [ !7 as the date for its Prom, to be |held in the school gymnasium. ! | Committees, appointed by Muricl | |Jarman, Class President, are as |foliows: Decorations, Charles Whyte, | i | Zolmain Gross and Dorothy Wal-| |dron; refreshments, Alice Merritt, |§ Mary Simpkins and Jeanette Stew {art; program, Elliott Robertson, Re- |nee Guerin and John Stewart; i :vimtions, John Hellenthal, |Millard and Louis Deets. | There are thirty-nine members of | the class of 1931, with Muriel Jar- | man, President; Edward FPowers,| | Vice-President; Zolmain Gross, Sec- retary; Loren Sisson, Treasurer, and Miss Kelly, class advisor. Decorations, according to those ‘n ;charge of this year’s prom, will b2 in the nature of a surprise, as some S, e ”- & ¢ AL iAlKlNG PicTURg ALL-TALKING ALL-SINGING The Name “DUNCAN SISTERS” Has Always Meant---PERFECT - ENTERTAINMENT A suange |MERCURY DROPS TO “mechanical bl’:odhound’ SIX DEGREES OVER which | ZERO MARK TODAY its inven#®r, | As the mercury dropped toward John Sterratt |the bottom of the thermometer, (above), |Juneau received its coldest tem- claims is |perature in miore than two years capable of |When the United States Weather locating Bureau reported a new low mark missing 101 6 above zero. persons. A The coldest this year previous | By DOROTHY HERZOG es.” College Humor scribbled the | Copyright, 1920, Premier Syndicate, check for it. HEAR " T A(lded | thing ti i Incerporated A to this time was 69 degrees a GEORGE DEWEY | Walter Lang 1s.a tall, husky chap,| Russell Gleafon must be dith fm ed over lcoldest temperature recorded was HITS: 5 # - who megaphones pictures for th> ing over this art racket. Russ £ 6.3 degrees above on December LLOYD WI'NTERS Jimmy Cruze outfit. Walter went ng a featured role in of an 28, 1927, W “electric eye,” | At noon tcday the reading the machine 7 degrees above zero, three db- is supposed t0 grees lower than at 4 o'clock WASHINGTON NOW IMPROVING |home to Memphis, Tenn., to spend s “All Quiet on the Wi Hoosier Hop’ \ thie holidays with his folk. He Front.” The picture has r: | i “Sailing Along on CELEBRATED NEGRO Ye? int i T stepped from the train onto the front stage. = For fear Ru 1 : h,l;]:i‘,d a‘c,g;:-:lei:lsz xfo ll;pr:v;n‘;m:, icy platform and promptly staz- and others in the cast might ,’,‘"‘.:k up the jugining. . Jower temgecatires ¢ a Sunbeam” ACTOR—IN MOVIETONE Gver for the George Brothors |Bored. His mother nearly wepl. spond to the lure of the holidays, vibrations” 'night are not expected by . of the person Weather Bureau slthough ¥ eind uees, | is being used, | g b s 2t lywood Unlversal issued a flat order: * . who returned to Juneau on|She had heard about Hollyw LnnmNorthwchbern Mr. Winters Apd suspicioned it had gotten her fingernails will be cleaned for th L eiidi 7 Y |son. Whereupon Walter hastily ex- weeks.” Thal was enough suffered an attack of the flu short- ‘;; :;t:fr he 'reached éname and | Plained Seemed when he packed voung Gleason to isolate him | pre B cially, That and the beard n 1 p the (his wardrobe trunk and triec | coRtifeR i mis e RY e ishing his face. When I wont Hotel for & time. His|Close it, he couldn't. 8o he a 1,(;‘1::1;11.‘,,‘rm< in Juneau wiil be glad tempted to kick it closed and in- home from the studio, come > jured his leg. He just had time fall or midnight, he’s so grir :;(:1 l:;:r st?:cttsh;g‘:m‘.mlefl? g(ep::: Ito have the leg X-rayed and make from having rolled in the mud (a! |to continue his journey to Califor- |the train The X-ray ne > 'mospheric realism) that he ent nia, Allen said, and will prob-|Was still wet from the devo]ap.n“ the house by way of the ably Temain in the south for an-|room and when Walter looked at it ~ Corinne’s Quickee other month. it showed the leg had suffer Corinne Criffith pulled a quickes | Mr. Allen also reports that Hen- |No fracture. But it hurt and _hc the other day on thzs * - | ry Messerschmidt is recovering could hax_—dly navigate. Imagi set. Thg scene opens w I nicely from eye trouble that com- his chagrin when he returned to Withers in bed. Grant hz ‘prlled him to go south. His hear- |town to learn his ‘leg was really |turned from the war, blinded ing is also quite normal again. fractured. ‘The doctor had either otherwise injured. Corinne nursss| Butile o s ineglected to wire him this informa- . Grant is a petulant inv 8 i tion or else had wired to the Corinne upbraids him lightly, v Two years ago, Walter Mey- |as it may, he trailed into the Fox AT THE IIOTELS | wrong address. Even so; Walter “What you need is a good, ¢ and William Perlberg, Holly- |restaurant “tother noon and reached hwd a lot of fast talking to do tcr breakfast.” | wood booking agents, sent the mo- |for a menu.” Gastinean hum! At this moment, Director Bill|guls of Paramount & box of coca-| “I don’t quite understand this” W. L. Gore, John G. Lund, M Seiter turned to Author John with a note: “You can’t miss [calling the waitress’ attention %o Spaulding, H. Havens, R. J. Jack- Actress- Authoress soh and remarked: The exeks savvied, They |an item reading: “Ham, Spare-ribs |son, A. A. Roy. Congratulations to Leis Moran 1 don’t like that line, John > agents and signed up|and Sauerkraut.” Alaskan Lois wrote a story while vacation- | What do you mean by a sound brothers. “That means that the spare-ribs W. A. Hensley, A. Swanson, Ed ing in the Yosemite some weecks breakfast?” Meyers and Perlberg, |are optional,” she explained. Anderson, C. Lee, B. Angelo, G. B. ago. She found the courage to Whereupon Corinne pulled ame producers a package “My heavens,” ejaculated Tracy, Phillips. send it to a magazime. And did. quickee: “You fool, he means | crackeys, with a card [“are they giving spare-ribs options, Zynda |Excelsior! It was accepted. And Vitaphone breakfast!” attached. “Amother great bet for [too?” W. H. Gillette, Clyde O. Hearn,|1js is prouder that Punch. The R. S. V. P., Louise It worked. The four Marx { Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Strong. utle of her original effort is “Kiss-| Pens Bdwin K. O'Brien: thers have signed a contract to| And—that’s all. “Following You” ACT hi di o 5255 ATimely Tip - (Igternational Newareeld i 1o = Pl D NEWS OPENS SHOW ENTIRE SHOW OVER R C A PHOTOPHONE The Latest Talking Picture Ever Shown in Juneau--- YOU'LL IIIKE_IT 10—25—75 cents—Loges $1.00 g susd | I rote in your column that & Gt Louise Fazenda is. hot for genuine g:r‘:g‘::xfz Hegicr n‘z”:;t;_““nf;‘,: good printing and watch your sals antique; I wonder if a highly /i ¥ % 1855 Warbad miggaphone | ReIE current stage tour in this volume grow. Other merchants goos back to the silent version | TURICSt: | bave proved this plan by repeated fell's Angels” would intrig B 1 tests. We'll belp with your copy: st g b - e Lee (“Big Time") Track is back d Business in town. Lee is scheduled to make sworn to be|another outioud for Fox. Be that W.P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES DAY-FAN RADIOS Phone 1 Front Street Juneau ' ‘i_COMING . “BABY MINE”, .. ...

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