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things hotter” lat are mild now, because are getting “hotter and every day in every way Flappers ‘are getting “hotter,” too, according to Alice White, dy- namic little star who has just come to fame for interpreting them on the screen. A while ago, th head was the hot flapr it’s the blonde. Why? cause white-hot is hotter Attractions At Theatres “COME ACROSS” L v hot s &t PM;AEE P | Miss White, co-featur citement 13 the keynote of {Jack Mulh will next be seen “Come Across,” Universal drama of |here in “N Naughty Baby a down- rcclety and the underworld, which 1!o-tho-mu\\\ e and the Palace Theatre has booked to!Fjrst National cpen tonight, according to an an- the Palace Thea nouncement made by the theatre Todd, Doris Da management. ilton, Rose Di “Come Across” is a colorful and and fifty-two vivid tale of the adventures of a so- clety. girl, who, desiring to see how add feminine the. other half lives, finds herself — embroiled with a gang of crooks. The action of the picture shut- les back and forth between a no- sizzling coming to soon. Thelm: Ham- ne, Fanny Midgley beaut bathing of other fair ex- peppy RIN-TIN-TIN 2 JOMING, COL torfous New York night club and a.mansion in a fashionable dis- oo il trict: on Long Island. -~ The night PESUG S0d. ol lond T husky” dog of the far North is| club seenes are described as ex ticnal, a daring entertainment and a raid sequence being rcuun d. " 'portrayed by Rin en River,” his Is Tin-Tin in t starring pro- The cast of “Come {duction for Warner Bros., which notable one. Headed by Li *Y]I‘V‘;\" ;?-l‘]h,‘, ;‘,‘ l‘:”hm for two quette, stage, screen and dancin: “,1" 4l ‘”;‘ " 9 star;’ Who recently scored a tri-| Ln¢ dog leaves th pack and umph in “The God Girl” it ;;k" bitte: rl“l‘x“t })“f”‘”‘, 0:;“5: also includes Reed Howes, Gustave ..o ‘~~huh i ‘:_“’_"““a ot von Seyffertitz, Flora Finch, Crau- ORI O ward upon his He finds the love and companion- ship he h ht in a little boy— tacular, with a beauty chorus of‘pm‘m adoiguly b Yoo Matdiira ~i.ape1y girls in alluring costume: ol {—to whom he Just in dance numbers and in interest- | i ninaia b {A kind-h young engineer g o q the conquest, but even | completes {he saves the dog with difficulty. The chance to prove his worth and faithfulness scon comes and Rint 5 2|leads his new master “Thunderbolt,” the all-talkie Tou |snow country to save a gi ture starring George Bancroft, open- | same little boy—and a secret horde | ed at the Coliseum last night nml‘o( gold. it is a wonderfully well-acted pno» duction from start to the end. The'Frank Campeau, Josef Swickard, ! cast is splendid. The dramatic se- Lew Harvey and others are seen in quences of “Thunderbolt” takes one leading supporting roles. from the heart throbbing Harlem,| New York’s great negro metropolis, | to the awe-inspiring setting of Sing! Sing’s Condemned Row; through! the night clubs of New Ym'k‘sl “black belt,” to the “Little Green Door” where society claims its penalty for crime. | Josef von Sternberg directed| “Thunderbolt,” which accounts for its gripping reproduction of cun-i tomporary life. furd Kent and Clarissa Selwynne. ; The night club scenes are spec- | 3 DERBOLT” 1S NOW AT COLISEUM TH Its events are the| ¢enisodes which the newspapers blaz- cn forth every day; its episodes| are the intimate details behind thc‘: curtain of these gripping events; | its chief character is a mighty king | of the lawless land which continu- | ally threatens law-abiding society ..... the underworld. | George Bancroft has done a great piece of work, greater than he of-| fered recently at the Coflseum in “The Wolf of Wall Street.” Likeable | Richard - Arlen and lovely Fay| ‘Wray have the supporting leads and a brilliant cast of character ar‘m's. carry the true-to-life roles. ! “Thunderbolt” is a new pieture| . one that takes a new lead| in motion picture excellence. It \s‘ t ng, revealing and wholly | f,l’éfe‘fl'i:‘; ! Asoctated Press Photo E { ! Having prepared herself for the L2 post while a government clerk, An- | COMING TO PALA(/E member of the United States board She is the only i nabel Mathews was appointed @ | of tax appeals. Gowns and bathing suits, and ex- | woman member. posed knees that we used to gasp | | up into the| , the| Raymond McKee, Nina Quartero, | i .|plays are written DRAMATIC DY AMITE! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, - COLISEUM ~ TONIGHT “Froz- | | \ A Bolt From the Blue - - GEORGE BANCROF “THUN ‘\ with Fay Wray and Richard Arlen “AN EVERY DAY ! OCCURENCE” | a nice doggie. | & ik | \France Learns Its Tleatre Is | In Dire Strait, (Continuea 1rom Page One) |cost of everything “to reduce to | three or four the number of persons lin | setting throughout a play.” Many | consider that rather an extreme | statement but admittedly French now with few |characters and frequently the same set, rarely costly, works for three acts. i penses are reduced to the limif, ialso, by getting properties at low | prices or by borrowing them, by igiving credit on the program for !the hat worn by the star, the piano !played by the ingenue and the | shirt and socks worn by the patent- | leather-haired heartbreaker who |smokes only a certain brand of | cigarettes. | As for the dramatists, |theirs in this descripticn |average play: “The work is constructed, devoid -of action, | movement or conclusion. |ject is trite and mean.” Even dramatic critics, they get of the badly of severe as they are supposed to be, don't agree | {with that but the theatre world in general does not. bit back because |it looks to Locquin to help rid it of some of the heavy taxation on |which the managers put most of the blame. ———————— TUR Fxpert Piano Tuning or phono-, graph repair work call George An# derson at Anderson’s Music Shoppe. i —ady. 'Entire : Entire Change ¢ s Change Tonight Tonight ! TALKING REPORTER’ “Watch Your Friends” All Talking Comedy AN ALL TAIKIE and SOUND PROGRAM The thriliing picture of a beautiful so- ciety girl who danced her way into a gigantic black mailing plot and who beat the crooks at their own P s game. Coming—— NORMA SHEARER with REED HOWES FLORA FINCH KENT CRAWFORD - Part Talkie “Trial of Mary Dugan” “Nearly Divorced” All Talking Two Act Novelty MUSIC DANCING and COMEDY e — KEEP YOUR . DATES OPEN for “Trial of Mary Dugan” T ) 10—25—50 cents—Loges, 75 cents a cast and to utilize the same' The sub- | “ 'high temperatures. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 5.— | ‘A'x age of alloys is in prospect, an | 'era of discovering new metals with ,which to make machines capable 'of doing still more of the manial tacks of men and wer One great undertaki direction is outlin G. B. Waterhouse, profs metal- lurgy of the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology and head of the committee recently appointed By | the Engineering foundation to or. ganize research into iron and stee all | Alloys are made by metals, and sometimes of very small amounts of th ine this of combining right substance causes surprising | changes. | “The creating of sp he say. ready has influenced the daily life of nearly every percon The public has marveled at endur- 'ance flights lasting hundreds of ! 1 , seldom realizing what chang- in aircraft sords possible. he perfect functioning of these lengines depends largely upon the j\ai'os made of special steel cap- lal of standing up under terr: stresse: We would not have had !these’ remarkable engines if these {special steels had not been (hu’ | veloped. { ‘ “Special steel may develop other 'vvmnmmp in aviation for the ‘1 mewoerk of one of Great Britain's {new dirigibles is built of this ma- 'terial.” Huge locomotives that work un- ;(.er unprecedented steam pr {arc another tribute to special s \IL was necessary to develop si nrl\ lwhich would not “creep” under | made the engines These new steels also make pos |sible the use of 1200-pound pr sures to the square inch in steam- electric plants, | Germany's newest cruiser |by treaty to 10,000 tons, of spei | house 3 |where to studying. t |contributed to the Bremen's trans- Atlantic records. | FATHER AND SON DINNER held Don't forget the Father and Son Dinner next Saturday night ai tzwi‘ IM';ose Hall. Beventy-five cents per | plate. adv. A THRILLER Watch for the greased pig race| {at the Roller Rink.: . —adv., 'SONS OF, i Era of 4lloys F orecasts G reater Mu( hmes OF, NATIONS’ Herbert Hoover, Jr. (left), son of the President, and Alister MacDonald, son of Premier Ramsay MacDonald of Gr as guests at a dinner given by a Los Angeles banker, 1930. WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST Electric || SYSTEM r——— Wesler: ‘'SOUND 100 Per Cent Talking Comedy THE GARDEN OF EATIN with the Gleasons Hear Him Talk Again in the 100 Per Cent AllTalking Production Baneroft’s Smnshm g Talkmg Druma. AND FOR ADDED ENJOYMENT ----- 2—SHOWS—2 7:30—9:30 TONIGHT FOX MOVIETONEWS ee and Hear the World in Action ! for enter), Dr. G. B. Waterhouse (o metallurgical expert, says the high | development of alloys has given much aid to the spectacular achieve- ments of airplanes, dirigibles, steamers and locomotives. Condit leaving - Alaska December 1| upon about sadena FRENCH CITIZEN , CLAIMS HE INVENTED WAR TAN LILLE, March 5—A man who says he is the real inventor of the | tanks used during the world war ' has brought suit against the state | communicated the plans of his ina | vention to England. | M. Parisot de Rupt; to have invented the was managing editor of the “Politi- | cal and Literary Annals” during the war. the ministry of war, and the pre- | {mier’s pffice, but having received ino answer has now taken, his griey- ance to court. PARIS TRAFFIC PARIS, March 5.—Removal |all street cars and most autobuses | March, 1930, at 10 o'clock on sa.d from the Paris streets and creation | day, xcf a vast system: of fast electric | |rail lines radiating for 15 miles | HAVE HEREUNTO set my hand {into the country, is the official plan ‘and caused the seal of the sald Jof the city. | - This is a thirty-year progranmy to | Alaska, this sixth day of February, cost $100,000,000, prepared by the city's transportation director, Jayol | and approved in the main by gov- ernment experts-and city authori-!mat publication, Feb. 12, 1830. ties. LADIES AID MEEES .= The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Tom Ness, Fourth and Gold Streets Thursday nftemoon at 2:30. —adv., e Have you triea the Ffve o'Clock Dinner Specials at.Mabry's Cafe? who claims | NUTICE Sy ks, | 2 the District Court for the Dis- ‘| triet of Alaska; Division Number One, at Juneau. In the Matter of the Regular Maerch. Term; 1930, of the Dis- | triet Court at Juneau. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that pursuent to an order of the | Court dated on the: sixth day of Do G February; 1930, & Regular Term of SCHEME .| the Distriet Court will be held at WILL ELMINATE TRAMS | jupeau, Alaska, at the U. S. Court ‘House in said town beginning on of | Monday, the seventeenth day of $600,000 damages for having | He has already. protested %o IN WITNESS WHEREOF X Court to be affixed at Ketchikenm, ‘A D. 1930, (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. | Last publication, March 5, 1930. DR, J. K. GONDIT pext. will be the regular vacation grant Writing of the coming changs,| f. Condit says: | ta is health considerations, We | have reached the age when a little ; e g7 1695 strenuous life is desirable and, Dg(,ncer Alaska Dlvme W]" we need to be nearer the ducmr. > % dentist and occulist, H Leave Territory Before “Our telations in this work have Fnd of Year been most happy. There has been & 1px-ogrcss in the affalrs of the Dr. Janes H. CnndiL has an-|School. When we arrived here, nine noanced resignation as Supo r_,}l‘.)rs a0, more than 50 per cent. interdent of the sheldo son {of the puril; were in grades low.r Schecol ot Sitka, effec at the|than the fourth. . At presont .we nd of the next fis wr, April|bave .no grades lower than the 1, 1931. The resignation had pre- |fourth and the largest High.School viously been offeted to the Board attendance in the hisiory of the of National Missions in New York School. There have been many im- provements in equipment, including stant to the Superin |new hospital, practice cottage, in- Leen elected to fill the dustrial luilding, worker’s cottage vacancy and has accepted the ap- and many minor improvemenis. A pointment. compleie new hydro-electric plant After ‘September 1 of this year Was installed the past yaar. Dr. Condit will be in an advis “Mr. Yaw will be absent during capacity at ths school, ac 1g the summer on vacation and plans to the announcement af Sitka. On |an extensive itinerary, yisiting oth- that date Mr. Yaw will assume the r schools of our Board as well as direction of the policies of the his family and Mrs, Yaw's family school. lin Towa, It is his intention to Dr. Condit says that he and Mrs, |drive overland. He will return to s i Sitka about the middle of August.” Dr. Condit and his family came | ito Juneau in 1896. During two |periods he was pastor of the Pres-| CHIEFS The four months following | o e e “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” MODESS Preferred by women to whom the niceties are important. bt I} you have not already done so riwake. @ eritical comparison- and lewrn why Modess is better.:. . Sold' exclusively by . Juneaw’s Own Store |byterian Church at Juneau—1896 | to 1899 and again 1800 to 1903. He ! {then became pastor of the Presby-| |terian Church at Fairbanks for sev- eral years and then for eight years| he was General Missionary in Alas- ka, succeeding the late Dr. §. Hall Young. He made his headquar- | ters at Juneau for much of !hall |tim2, Dr. Condit has been Super- intendent of the Sheldon Jackson School for the past nine yea¥s. ! | “We have enjoyed our life in ! Alaska very much,” writes Dr. Con- | | 1dit, “and regret that the time has | come to leave.” PRSESS 2 N S MURESCO—Benjamin Moote & Co. Paints and Varnishes at Juneau Paint Store THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU' Our Services' ta You ‘Begin m { ! NOTICE 10 STIPPERS | The “MARGNITA” will not ac-| cept freight after 1:30 p. m. on sailing date. ~adv. ! ——,—— A THRILLER % Watch for the greased pig race g 'at the Roller Rink: —adv. | | PHONES 83 OR 85 ated Iress Pioto Britain, met THE SANIT ARY GROCERY Gang Plank of Every Pmencer ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICB TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter ' Austifi Fresh’ Tlimlu PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2 30, “The Stamfliul- Pleases’