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METROTONE NEWS—World Events in Sound Another Big Sj)écidl “Alibi" “Alibi” is a superb all-dialogue photoplay. Every character speaks his lines; each sit- uation is tense with electrifying repartee. Musice is featured, especially in the theatre and cabaret scenes. Irma Harrison sings the theme song, “I've Never Seen a Smile Like Yours.” Every episode carries highly dramatic sound effects. ONE OF THE 6 BEST PICTURES OF 1929 All Talking and Singing LAUREL AND HARDY The two funniest men on the screen in their First ALL-TALKIE COMEDY “UNACCUSTOMED AS WE ARE” 10—25—75 cents—Loges $1.00 ‘!hclr never-¢sz.iny warfare ag | organized .crookdom in the hig c underworld, pleasure-mad n clubs, wise-cracking, sharp ing racketeers along | White Way. The pic Attractions Mrs. Eugenia Bankhead Hoyt Butt, daughter of Rep. William Bankhead of Alabama, is reported en route to Washington from San Francisco to procure annulment of her recent marriage to Lawrence She says he failed to tell her his Butt, nell B. Pratt |the scre forman Busch, by film public CRING Ruth Milier, jr., Nevada football star. divorce did not become final until January 19. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1930. < WINDS” Malcolm Mc- nd Eve Southe tured at the Col Winds," Whisps thrilling dram b it ;. SOPHC COLISEUM, from a story by Corey serially in College 2 Joseph Frank- d prepared the adaptation m Conselman produced ath The picture will be heard at the Coliseum to- id to be packed 11 and humor. D SCOUT APPEAL FOR AID MEETS - GODDRESPONSE Mary New Members En- rolled on Scout Commit- tee, Announcement RO OO RO SOROESA R response is being ppeal to local resi- come members of the| Council of Juneau, it d today by the Scout A circular letter mailed ks ago has aroused con- le interest and a large num- ber of residents have made dona- tions to the Scout Fund. New members of the Council, it wa unced, include - the fol- Nugget Shop, Miss M. Gold- O. M. Olson, J. L. Cavan- Krause Construction Com- pany, J. S. MacKinnon, C. E. Har- land, Wa n G. Smith, R. B. Martin, Guy McNaughton, R. E. n, Zynda Hotel, and H. Others have pledged and their names will Asseelatcd Press Photo volce uting in Alaska presents with which the com- of the States are not con- was pointed out by mittee. “In the Seattle different Counclls Can|ggnout a Council these troups | veil themselves of the serv- ained leaders at a smgll These trained leaders do t Scout work and are nulate interest and keep puiting new thoughts ms into effect thereby boys, patrol leaders and sutinasters on.their toes. 1 Alaska troops suffer from of this contact with train- and with this problem ; us we had a trained us this past Fall. This MORROW of was not done without expense, and ! IR Who chooses a mate—m woman ? an .or TONIGHT Wesfter: Last Times | | PA Girl’s Happiness until—————7? . AND FOR ADDED “JUNGLE FOOL”—Sound Cartoon CROONING MELODIES—A Para- mount Novelty 100 Per Cent ANl TaIkl’nE Comedy— “FOWL PLAY” BERNIE CUMMINS and his Biltmore Orchestra—Vitaphone Act WHERE SOUND SOU The Special Singing and Talking “Show of Shews” “WHISPERING WIND s P P /DS BEST TONIGHT Last Times Jectric SYSTEM S” Y RUTH MILLERs MALCOLM McGREGOR, EVE SOUTHERN ——with—— Can a Wife be sure that her Husband does not love best the memory of the woman he lost? This FEAR cast a shadow across a courageous JOYMENT FOX MOVIETONEWS—See and Hear the World Events Coming— “PAINTED FACES” Coming Tuesday— “THE SOPHOMORE” i i G ber of the Juneau Boy Scout Coun- | cil by pledging yourself to a ymr-} ly donation. This donation Wwill entitle you to become either an ac- tive or non-active member of the Counecil. The Council directs the | financial activities of the Seou!l | Troups and sponsors the same. | cannot function or be recognized by the National Counecil of which James A. West is Chief Executive.” e NEW GERMAN FLOUR RAY CLAIMED DISEASE CURE HAMBURG, Feb. 24 —A new pro- cedure for vitamizing food is now claimed by a grain company here. | Dr. von Hahn, director of the biological-colloid station of the Ep- pendorfer hospital says the process utilizes radiation to produce vita- Diving Queen On Her Dog Sled |of realness, sincerity. The ¢ [cannot be done again without ad- tact and talk like real crooks; g ny diticnal expense and it is for this cops behave like the cops you m i h a man’s ha s hi ,, Jeanette Loff, pe 1 tact with new pro- . |in every-day life. The handsom- ideas and better train- | | est actor in “Alibi” is a crook i leaders that the Juneau he doesn’t reform and marry Council is asking for assist- 0 — - — % |girl just before “The End.” 1 PK Qur Alaskan Scouts are en- The story of “Alibj,” an all-talkie | commits the unpardonable faux Carol \‘ml(-d to the same, if not more now at the Palace, is too intrigu- ‘~ln police circles—of using officer: he was a eration, than ths groups in ing to reveal to those who have the |for targeéts and what they don't do Dcra v with Wi tes. treat in store for them. It’s about | to him is nobody’s busines ! y he Tel “H “In order to continue this work| Have you triea the Five o'Clock gangsters and their girls, police and Chester Morris, W Soph- you are urged to become a mem-|Djnner Specials at Mabry's Cafe?; At Theatres mins for specific use in disease. He says flour so treated can be baked directly into bread which is good for rickets. An gttempt will be made to util- ize the process on fruit as an anti- dote for the dreaded sallor's di- sease, scorbutus. g B AT 2 " “ALIBL” ALL TALKIE AT PALACE TONIGHT Aileen R Olympic diving champion in 1920, : several years women’s national lmngeur di?—infi cham] o .:gd g: United States, temporarily deserts the liquid depthe for i riace. She is all ready for a skim over the snows of Quebec iu‘.’ sled. s 1@&! L P_...In & cigarette itk AR o e« FA\SHIONS'in’dress'may change in a day, but Chesterfield “comes into fashion,” and stays there, for its un- failing good taste. Mild. . . not strong or harsh . . .and yet they “satisfy.”’ A cigarette with char- acter . . . not insipid or tasteless, but rich, spicy, fragrant. i Ttis no fad, this swing to Chesterfield, but a sound and growing appreciation of good tobaccos, good blending ... in short, good taste— “TASTE above everything ™ hestertield SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED