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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. FEB. 21, 1930. R T T YR T T ”‘:Re'“" Sea in “The Ten Com-\yNpyIES LURE DUTCH CROWN I;Rl\(.'ESS: lNgIAN DANGES ” : PA I-AC E :i:;:l‘?:‘?;bm M;“e “Z?‘Si‘z{?{%flm MARRIAGE TO GERMAN PRINCE SEEN Th2 Godlos: sy | COllseum S GOllseum ENTIRE CHANGE ; 1 ] ! WELE sounp- o R - — TONIGHT TTPAT OMALLEY 1S IN : 7 e - M-l){-{“ Audience G\teels b e 203 “ALIBI” AT PALACE || [\ o : Performers Last N;ght TONIGHT ; : SOUND NEW'S “pat O'Malley, the dashing youn: \ - : in Elks Hall ; SEE—HEAR Han URDAY on of oldiime Alaska, ENJOY THIS ks Hail by the members of | J L 7 ! and ka Native »Brotherhood of | . N ¥ About 20 persons took | ‘V\fll[—/fizuw/\“ LP PN TALK part in the dances, and perhaps as - b OB X many more stood about the wings| CECIL;BYDEMILLES Born fa Dublin, Ireland, it 4 L 3 : of the stage to assist in singing. YOty joM ) 4 2 § |The hall was crowded to capacity | ‘Sf”"’/{’,”~’”/M”/”’{"””” eafter and was educated 7 : and a number of spectators stood | In the rear of the seats. | Monotone chanting to the beat {of a skin drum was heard as a pre- lude before the curtain rose. Frank Messer then appeared to interpret what was about to take place. First _— (came the Ayan dance of the Chil- He jumped from circus & 2 o : e kat Indians. Messer explained | carnival to stock company anc G . i that the Chilkats borrowed this | vaudeville and legitimate | B ol e L i i g dance from the Indians of the in-| then into pic | 4 terior. is married to Lilia — . 4 5 The ¢ made nlir appear- former vaudeville ac S % y : 4 o f [ance from the left wing, one at a | have three | red-hairad " : 4 A ¢ 3 time, clad in Indian costumes and : time to the beat of the g me wore masks of wood | {trained for screen work ve 4 ¢ . C ed bows and arrows or |appeared before the camera 2 1 5 ¥ s [ paddles, while others wore ——— et ¥ 2 i 5 it presenting animals. Bright | 2 - 4 ) ; of Hudson Bay cloth | ornamented with pearl buttons| were much in evidence, as well as | 3. Hel hath no fury 1ke 8 7 _ ; genuine Chilkat blankets: | ‘9ve and sacrifice! Mov- scorned!” Juliana, heireéss apparent to the throme of u_‘)umm (upper right), |2 Nt wore tg;c_]:k::‘::n;t)s :ax:u ing. alluring, always fas- So the old saying runs. EVe puns a voyage to the Dutch ¢ Indies, shown in map. In the car- , g o 757 ik S usibtoke gy 8. IENE, & NAYS 28 had every reason to consider her-'pioo wi S St e ents | aBxte (KO8 Tei e et g cinating! More sensa- |l o w o[7Es with Jpisns are lisp SRl PR > to appear as if they had : s 4 self a woman scorned. She came i tional even than “Flesh | pack to find her sweetheart mar-| yerm A | | rim nose 3 PARA- nd the. Devils” L | AMSTERDAM, Feb. 21.—Juliana,| juliana is first mietibREAtE ST 12 8 N the e o 2 Lo ey )\ : 4 A A But the Eve of '-wmspsr.n,zlfg o "1? hgelt J0. e G to indulge in |, a party of Chilkats L) ) MOUNT NN A ST inds,” was t the pravelv:.!‘d ot s O, s ; |v i . One n, ob- Yy P — VICTOR SEASTROM ch:n\ “E“jmxi?i‘r’fl e eaon ot n|iCyage to the Duteh East Indie o e kaatires (e Bl ; fhe sithae, 1000 mAnuly ‘ SOUND roildetl i man. Beautiful, 3 lsocn after her nest birthd Shianl her G P R 4 @ production with magic veice, still mudll)d illx 1ove |5 i i *‘““:"d ““ {_l p;:x <J| 1 fur”hlx(.; amm:’xa!,e.: p:rtmlyull NEWS ) 'S ¢ who as] er to : Bodfie of this well-known bird. Another LARS HANSON E»lqg-yu;fimm::a then married an.| She has completed her education ned her own household SINCE | witn o wolf's head mask also re- | LOWELL SHERMA other, she steps back into her|8t the University of Leyden andche was 18. On that oc -one | ¢ a hand. A red cloth shaped | : ; | e eattis life to do the mos.|hes left Katwyk, little seashore re- |of her birthday presents was & ful-!jge o tongue hanging out of lis| ; Sl e ; i A . e A Truly Great Picture amazing thing imaginable, a5 onc | SOr! near Leyden where she lived |1y equipped palace. ~_ |mouth looked quite real, and its| SUNDAY—“WHISPERING WIND3” — Talking-Singing — Enuf Said with a Truly Great | Will see soon at the Coliseum, whe :m;;] three om&r students. / m! 1! utu.i JviLh’l - “;\d «»)";"_w-_\m\ stared fiercely at the audi-| CAST this new Tiffany-Stahl Tiffany| Her lmpendng engagement { dent Pt LAy hasfence, One chap wore a head- 3 & i ——————— || Tone dialogue production feat ':”“Cf w;\‘hdm of .E:?CLCI"EC“"C“"J" st passed her final X 2~ oovering that looked for all the| —————SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY Episode 5 Patsy Ruth Miller, Malcolm M- |Perg has been reported by the usu-|tion. 8 World like a fireman's hat. “Wolf- | g i L AP P ¥ B L i » QCOTLAND | Gresor and Lve Southern, will [ally well-informed Telegraaf. The| Her career at Leyden has DEER |pnegq: gestured accusingly at some- | First 5 Episodes of TARZAN — For Kiddies ACE OF SCOTLAND ! cned prince, 25 years old, comes from an |that of an ordinary student under[one across the stage, the drum| YARD” James Flood directed “Whispering 0} German family, as did Prin- umed name of “Freule van|pennine up, feathers began to fly | g T tiiAs fratn” a1 Juliana’s father. He has been | Bu But she put into it anfpon headdr v e alg A Talking Serial Pl |vigiting the royal family at The |extracrdinary degree of ability and | ygience was expecting some dra- | - e & it Gk Ahe ; 1o | Hakue cnergy. Besides sludying 1 matic clin “Whooee!” The act|dance is returned by the chief of PMen's first prize, Jimmy Monagle; |is “dry” in deference to views 50—Loges T5¢ " ; RcA| Jualiana, only child of Queen osophy and theolc {the town, the visitors feel safe, consolation, Mr. Jarman. the American ¢ S j Withelmina, has had a very sim- 4 S “Spirit Dance” was next.| /At first cnly the heads of the| Mesdames Dalton, Carter, Ham- —————"— & SN e Photophone, is by | . { : tor: S i COMING SUNDAY Others in the cast besides the Pl life. She is 15 minded | ) : »|Messer informed the audience that | apj above two out~|mer and Gross served the refre: (13 l” stars are James Marcus, Eugenie|20d her parents, has little [she was o : f the club {¢ho Indian doctors were thought to|stretches {s. They danced |ments at the session last night. P Besserer, Claire McDowell and Dick |tme for frivolities, For the vani- wdents and not only |paye erious powers and could |and postured, showing a little mora | Sl e s ; 6 A 4 ey ies of dress she has a sublime dis- |wrote a prize poem but produced|er was wrong with & per-|Of themselves from time to time. | ¥ One of the 6 Best Pictures | Beifield. S Iregard. her*own play, “Blue Beard” [son. | ‘This dance was presented|This ended In some real lvew |More Money Needed L ] in honor of a visiting chief. If the |jumping and shaking of heads. | For Hospitality For COLOR Talking onc itude T S All Talking Gratitude To dargon ’ Singing /L]"fEI{ICAI\ (;III?L I?!}VS TR UA {;\,:”,,fifmlz,:z f.:,:f;];:,fl',l ‘;,Im:m i L(m(lnn;Vl)vlegation.'; PRINTING | number uring the inte: EN our “’"l‘ SOUNDS BEST o WHISPERING WIND truly “The COMING TO COLIS Divire Woman,” is here 3 in a bri picture of music score, synchror | — e ( | | and Read Our Add |7¢The final act represented a war | oo altanding the. Naval Conifers colored fnk or a com- T e Every grain of gance. Messer explained the In-| out 0 B e T the bination of thetwo for EERLIN, Feb. 21—An American How s poaked: glans seldom went to war except |z o PtE T O B e Gove the job you submuit, s en |girl to whom success was denled in perfectly if Wi {gver the killing of some tribesman. |2 O v”‘.,’,’(‘i"v‘l‘fl";d“l_‘["“,“‘,“,&5"(;;,6 ald toward inereasing |Holywood after more than a year i . added to the |Zn which case a member of the of- | D‘j]j " b 4 i i possibla returns, we | e tell you so. If white lof effort shows promise of becom- ! 4 i | boiling water | Eending tribe, and one of the same 4 5 7 d Al I‘aC lo’ls 5 i |ing one of the leading screen x ° | social standing as the man who had it g i ol perand blackink are | 3 | {of Germany. She is Miss Betty ’ ; |een killed, had to be given up for of tha. pAtck, BAsKY, obbdiad Dost, we saggest thesm. p | Amann, of New York i " e ’a 1 t extra money ing it | Al T'leat"(’s Less than a year ago, N 4 4 e 5 P 4 5 45y | punishment. RN 4 8 sk | Most. of the acting was too fan- [ 08 SPOTL OB CEWERTTE. il {Amann came to Germany with her - Mehesc i I Jils. SRR, | father to visit his native Wuert- | P G at a !hmd. but all enjoyed the vehem- | ! | . S n, s Watch Tomorrow's Paper Is Be‘iond Words STAI{D()E! IN E / j:\n,! received generous abplause. l‘ 1{1‘:) (:"1 H:”“‘ g 'u";;‘.:;‘fr"‘:’";.;: [ | | | George Bu {tastic for the audience to compre- 2 The buffet in St. James Palace esque costumes. ol f‘lvmbcrg village. The thought of | |ence of the actors and the pict e iz | seeking a film career in this coun- | ‘i 5 ~ ‘ 2 SETH GRETA GA‘:BOA;S l?A\NLACE 2 [try never entered her mind. Her! ho 7 i - >eo NOW OFPEN SCREEN -2 24 o : | failure to rise above the rank and| § 2 e ek \ i most vivid femi- 5 |file of “extras” in Hollywood had | 9 JOSEHEART WOMEN ¢ ‘{OLLEIj PII\TK ¢ 1 {cured her of her ambition to be-| § | . Vy//14 TO GIVE WHIST PARTY i R N nine personality—who plays seduc- | tive charmers in gorgeous settings, g ‘001'30 ot 2 R | 4 3 o { glittering cafes and glamorous re- 1 ; | However, there came a ¢ay when Every BeRRY of Hills Bros. The 1'rt\hu:'. me2ting of the Wo-| sorts—in real life never invades! % | Betty met Joe May, directorial gen- 3 Coffee 'is roasted gvenly—m men of Mooseheart Legl_on was held & & (l cuch tinseled haunts, and wouldn't - 3 lius of the Ufa, Germany's leading f : pe:ftiu‘;m—by Hills Bros. |in Moose Hall last night. Plans e g ere i & | i cing . 50l atented, continuous process, |for a whist party were discussed know what to do there if she did.| © |film producinz company. One look l’c e | S . . 3 A r| 3 ; tash- | ontrolled Roasting. A few and it was decided to give the af- Clean Entertainment For All reta Garbo, famous for her : at Betty's coal black hair, her flash- | 2 Hah and was decided give the a L Y P, i i e pounds at a time—never in fair next Thursday, February 27. gl g role oldom stirs fromI i i A |ing eyes. her sylphlike stature unzi: 3 I8 T searit and:{t cft- home, except to go to the stu-| P {May offered thé¢ American girl a i Prizes were awarded last night| 5 A gy C ten °In tact, Hollywood calls her | ol o 1 e s 15 5 870 e lowsl M o uneau Amusement (.o, > girl who never goos anywhere” | MRS. WM. N COCHRAN Her first picture, “Asphalt” scored ! ”;" I/;‘"""; the a:jlalflgl v,muklm; A Mrs. Berry, consolation. | pecause she is never seen at par-; o T arhe Ak Pk arac|® big hit Critics of Germany and - pack. Easily opened with the key ijes or any of the social functions | Lo T g I“a‘ 4 ‘:x?'ZA’ other countries on the continent! Miss Amann's cluef task at pres- | o = ¢f the screen colony. '":’_ley s‘z’;‘:“; L:“;‘:x::;‘and S iored ihailed her as & new screen sensa- cnt is to master German so that HILLS b W > 1 bilious, rundown and miserable. 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