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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. "IN ALABAMA!' SENATORIAL RACE <He PAI.ACE LI ge o ! WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST ; ; CHANGE CHANGE / 5 ¥ e . § FONTC FONIGHT ” I i . TONIGHT : TONIGHT & : : . ¥ HE BARKS < 2 SHOWS—2 TALKING REPORTER i . s | AND HOW'! o lseum 7:30 and 9:30 She's Got This. She's Got That Oh, Boy, What a Girl! i k. o 0 . : : ‘ FRIDAY Western| s \Electric ATURDAY ‘ SOUND SYSTEM Soe N T . - x B RIN-TIN-TIN IN HIS FIRST VITAPHONE BARKING AND TALKING PICTURE “ACE OF SCOTLAND ; L i YARD” A Vitaphone Act TANLEY and GINGER” {nd For Added Pleasure i00 Per Cent Talking Comedy k ; L) | R . i “FRAMING THE S N PATHE AUDIO All Fopbns ‘ . : - SHREW* SO REVIEW Comedy A Collegian PARAMOUNT AWl PATHE SOUND i _ A . , SOUND, NEWS NEW 2 Fanen : i 48 : AND HE WILL BE HERE SUNDAY The Wi die RICHARD DIX—— FIRST ALL PALKIE———o - Entertaining to. Both . Young L : e ; i ARG o J 54 HET Jeie e e 0 0 oia'® Schoolboy Baseball Star o Associated Press Photo s i Frederick 1. Thompson (above, left), Mobile publisher, will op- Big Leagm? Mgtcnal pose John H. Bankhead (below, left) of Jasper in the Alabama demo- A recent survey of the use of cratic primary for the United States senate seat now held by J. - ” r 3 & 3 radio in prisons indicates it has 3 | Thomas Heflin (right). Heflin, barred from the democratic primary, | g v hee) ai P X 3 - A Fint National Picture Bas’ oandunedi o WIIE bo & oniibiates T » o been an fl“,..ix‘ d.(\.i(nlnfl the prob Wi o S NN—— e 4 2 lem of prison discipline. | The move toward installation of ——COMING——— g ; oM § i v radio sets in automobiles, airplanes | i i 3 and motorboats has opened up an ! g 7 important new field for battery re—! “The Trial of Mary Dugan” ‘ How/ wood Sl - el l with | & B &ndv Ound ,'] 2 L " | | ‘Riaio tans 1ike to think back toE ORMA SHEARER—H. B, WARNER | AT v B o deve o brosdsasting rTe QO > e o i 3 i F instance, C. R. Vi LEWIS STONE—RAYMOND HACKETT B | o suiavie, v, points out it | By ROBBIN COONS he has “had a wire in the air since ALL TALKIE HOLLYWOOD, March T7.~Dual ¢ KDKA. was born in a garege. No Iroles in silent pictures long since Bfins AND SUNS h 1 toolin't” ; ol Pl R e G |have ceased to be cause for cur- 5 - R ol 5 {fame and stardom in First Nationa) |icsity, but putting the same phen- e i BIBLE CLASS HAS 5000 | | Pictures. |omenon into talkie, getting an il DINE TUMURRflw | ATLANTA—Dr. Marion M. Hull, ! | “And if you aren’t a fit candi- | tor to converse with himself on the ‘ o 1 | Atlanta physician who conducts a | Attractl()ns daie for the all-asound champlon. |Cthef NS RV PIGATS ¢ : | radio Bible class from WSB, has| . o v {ship of the Olympics, you get tha:| Jack Mulhall in “Dark Strects : : R ABAR. 5000 Fosimired” T ssociated Press Photo s 5 . i i : L way ing i is ty, - |had the {first dual talkie role, 3 3 t t fron 4 ot Ralph O. Brewster (left), former governor, and Rep. Wallace H. way by working in this type of pic Tlcke[ Salc Indlcatts Rec ers scattered from London, Ont., to Wit e "‘; i gt Tor Taandtoe s At Theatres | ture!” Miss White continues. “The |:0W Loretta Young is undertaking § ey | . 1 s 5u0 e for a woman. | 1 o ? 5 § | d Senator Arthur R. Gould, who is retiring in 1931, voung girls of today certaialy dg | the first such role for a woman. | ord Attendance at An J / | succeed Se retiring ) LTRSS iy v 4 How is it done? Very simply— . FATHER AND SON DINNER things. And of course we have to - b e one Debban o tns suesn (and very painstakingly. nual Scout Affair ; Don't forget the Father and Son B Sl e ! i | The “pictur portion is taken! RETE < 2 5 /| Dinner next Saturday night at the I ings ining for s P 3 ns will e ‘ 1 1 [fo make things entertaining for|, ¢ PITIC IO res, the! Juneau Dads apa Sons will haye f . | Moose Han. seventy-tive cents per | Old Papers for sale at Empire Office jthem camera focusing only on one side their annual get-together tomorr | |plate. adv 1| In “Naughty Baby,” a fast-mov- |, each scene in which the dual'When the Boy Scout Counc ok D —— —_— - - - : -~ e e, jing, high-stepping comedy-drama cnaracter appears. have its y Dinner in |coming to the Palace Theatre to- LA | Hall, the first sitting to be at inight, Miss White is paired with | One At a Time pm | Jack Mulhall in love scenes as PeP-| hen this side has been photo-| Advance sale of tickets indicate |py as a prize fight and other ath-|graphed, the film is re-wound, and that the affair will be the most tletics ad lib! There's hairtearing |then the other side is exposed, Successful since its inaugurat combats t0o, and swimming and iyhile s Young portrays the years ago. Committees riding and acrobatic dancing of the [cther character, on the opposite Yesterday reported the tick were modern variety. side of the scene. |favorably received by all they vis-'‘§8 ited. 1 Rin-Tin-Tin has an ali-star cast cf troupers supporting him in War- ner Brothers’ production of “Froz- en River” which comes to the Coli- seum tonight. Little Davey Lee, the adorable four-year-old star who made such a hit in Al Jolson's “The Singing Fool” has a prominent part. Nina Y | Quartero and Raymond McKee play ! The pleturc is laig, not in a gym- | In scenes where the two appear e 4 the part of the wilderness lovers, P8sium, but in a fashionable New lon the same side, one of the girl;| Because many local men are ur= asih Josef Swickard gives a fine per- York hotel, and other typical big- always has her back to the camera, able their sons to the af- Eighteen-year-old Billy Marshall, formance as the mad prospector. tOWN scenes. and “‘double.” The method is fair tomorrow, an extra supply of gof Dorchester, Mass.,, has been Lew Harvey and Frank Campeau Thelma Todd, Doris Dawson, [the same as that used in silent Dads is needed, J. W. Leiver signed to playEwitlh t;leLL};m‘!l:e?:: are also in the cast. They all ac- Frances Hamilton, James Ford,|dual roles. ing on the arrangement committeay™ x:heeysz: !(‘)gn]uyn hiseage i duit themselves notably. Benny Rubin, Fred Kelsey, Georgie | Gettfng the diamg‘ in ".sn:‘\.xg‘h".” w :31 Emil : Gastonguay and W "r‘l;d :veight' have, kepf Marshall Although Rinty performs for the Stone, Andy Devine, Rose Dione, 1¢ more difficult, although simple. man Holbrook, said today. Any(igom becoming & major leaguer screen, his chief business is the fast Jay Eaton and eight other players |Perfection all depends on timing. one desiring a boy to take as his even at his tender age. Declared, action which has made him the in important roles head the un-|Miss Young rehearses, speaking her “Son” for the evening should sce to be the greatest sc oolboy h?:w‘f most_popular animal star the world usually large supporting cast. Fifty- |lines while someone else reads her one of these committceman. | ball pla; e:nh“{l ‘l{umhus}’esas ;;\séw has ever known. He portrays a tWo bathing beauties add form ang|other character's. | In order to make the affair more Xfizl!("ed :ut ltwelv‘e straight hits < Northern “husky” dog, reared by a fPice to beach scenes, and a host In the fliming and recording, the attractive than in the past the din- quite a mark even for ‘schoolboy Wolf, who secks the comradeship of Of others to glimpses of New York (sound expert on his booth allows ner is being prepared by the Ju- piaying. man. He s ill-treated and becemes ' life. only Miss Young's lings to be re- neau Women's Club. Along h (Internatiomal Newsreed) | a killer with a price upon his head. | corded, leaving gaps in the record the indispensable beans, the gu The kindness of a real man and' P sufficient for the replies. will be served baked ham a Jittle boy win him back and he|| “NOTHING BUT TRUTH" | |po wmor Zf;,';?em:“;:li:t?:ghx P o R Qe e s repays their trust and affection in | COMING TO COEISEUM e A s B g a fast-moving melodrama centering ' &% - ‘.[3 z';,};c;uf}t?:g;ris trhoeu:‘::f :Agc:‘ge‘m?f,‘; l;‘q“;;’; ghajsbrle:“el:fifi‘gxi !1{‘““‘1‘ LETTERIEADS around a hidden gold mine north| » gy wno was too ambitious to|lines she speaks then fall in smptly. af; 5:30.10 lrder that the as we print them of “Frozen River” and a girl Who aocept defeat in the early days offtheir proper place on the WaX program arranged by the Scouts evidence your knows. the secxet. \her stage career attained an envis |disk. may be completed between the end % o .y able success recently when she was Chatter ; of the second sitting and 9 pm business progress “"ALICE WHITE IS | cast as the lcgdmg woman 0ppo- ‘Harold Lloyd is depg\rtmg from when the hall must be vocated to i IN “NAUGHTY BABY” | Site Richard Dix in the Paramount his precedent by planning to have yjake way for a dance. @A.A ‘ £ ) =3 all-talking production, “Nothing But |2 complete script on his next talkie SR s 5 LR Youthful film roles require all- 'the Truth,” which is at the Coli- before shooting a scene . . . Only " around athletics on the part of the 'seum Sunday. It is an all-talkie once before, in earlier days, has he actors portraying them, girls a$ farce. done that . . . Irony: the late Dr.: well as men, Alice White points; The girl is Dorothy Hall. sm!Frank Crane used to “preach” to out. iwas born in the town of Bradford, millions through his newspaper Particularly the flapper type in Pa, and left her native heath at |articles . ... Now his son James, which Miss White has just risen to an early age to ostensibly study in-|is a movie villain. . 'terior decorating. But in reality| Joseph March's “The Wild Par-| she intended to pursue a stage ca- {ty” may be ?umed. and will be in| reer. . |the odd position of being unable, | She found the road an uneasy |0 use its own name, Clara Bow's| one and in order to support herself [first talkie having been so titled. Ishe made dresses for the girls of [ - - William LeMaire, the “Sweet her acquaintance. William” of vaudeville renown, was | v | m m ily beg- |& Texas cowboy before he became: ! Shecmesniime her family. beg |a comedian . . . He's in pictures | : B ged her to return home, but she CORDUROY was t00 proud and too ambitious to |0 surrender her ideal—a place in' the 4 theatrical world. = She managed to | get small paris in New York pro- KANTISHNA TRAPPER PANTS ductions and later appeared with | ARRESTED :POISON IS - stock company. Her first big part on Broadway was in “Te Brice-| FOUND BY OFFICERS : groom.” She has also played in r 1 e 8 ,“The Complex,” “White Collars,”| Alexander Mitoh ell, Kantishna | A Ham Steak! . ... of FRYE'S BELICIOUS Snappy Style ,“Speakeasy” and “A Lady for a|trapper, was arrested recently aix BRAND HAM .. .. that succulent, fla- Night.” Toklat by Game Warden Sam b vory, juicy kind whose very aroma whip: et |White and Deputy United States . ; « Marshal Pat O'Connor, charged { the appetite to razor blade keennc:s! All Sizes TTALIAN SXRORTS DNOREARK | |oith illegal possession of poison, ac- Truly better because it is freshor . . . . cording to advices received at local (| A b 2 .w;:g‘lail ‘—m'g‘%fl@m flfi headquarters of the Alaska Game i its curing houses being within a fow her exports came to $783494731 c‘;:’i't’:fi}‘l”;“ AR il Tor | ceipt of 3¢ to hours distance of most all of the tens of This ’2‘,’“::;""‘6 2;70) S8l 10 X lirial in the nited States Commis- | Siren gred% thousands of plates it servas. 1:1);“ fo. wgfl mminum&:d sioner’s Court. The officers re-| Company, Soat- ; 4 'wheat srowig campaign i is hop- [Poried hey found ivo vials of| o : strychnine in his possession. Al g 4 e (urlhe_rir’whe—_xmpofls. number of pelts in Mitchell’s pos-! grilied ham for dinner? | | 30-1 i P i FATHER AND SON DINNER - The Clothing Man I — FATHER AND SON DINNER | G 2 ! 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