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THE DAILY /\LASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY MARCH 8, 1930. WHERE bUU’VI) SOUNDS BEST COULD YOU TELL THE TRUTH? 2———BIG SHOWS We Can When We Say What a Show [ o I l E U M iy 7:30 and 9:30 OO T LU LT LU UL R LT TR LT SUNDAY---MONDAY Westerml | Elechric. i NpAY... MONDAY SWEAR! There’s More Entertainment in M y First 100 Per Cent All Talking Picture Than Any Picture I Ever Made Could You Tell the Truth — the Whele Truth and — “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” With RICHARD DIX SEE AND HEAR HELEN KANE and ‘Her Baby-Talk Singing and Tiny Tiny Voice It Seems to Make Your Heart Swell Up and GO BOOM FOX MOVIETONE ; BISHOP’S PATHE AUDIO NEWS FRANKLIN ‘CANDLE-STICKS REVIEW LAST TIMES TONIGHT -- COMING TUESDAY-- “FROZEN JUSTICE” “REDEEMING SI Coliseum Theatre last night. The | with the zip and humor for which |guffaw per second. It is the [lrstl‘ thers in the cast are artists who | movietone act this will make the[ NOTICE TO CREDITORS ented to the Cash Grocery im= = human support of ‘the star includes |Mervyn LeRoy, who also mega- |all-talking farce Paramount has have dealt out comedy successfully {Palace Sunday entertainment 100 |In the Matter of the Estate of mediately. Attractlons Davey Lee, Raymond McKee, Nina |phoned “Harold Teen,” and Colleen |yct produced to sat a farce- lon the stage for years. ‘They | per cent. talking EDWIN NINNIS, Deceased. Dated, Juneau, Alaska, March %, guartero, I:l!o:»cf Swickard, Frank |[Moore's “Oh, Kay,” is noted. hungry publie, and it a high |achievé new honors in this great - eee ‘ln the Commissioner’s Court for 1830. —ad®, ‘ampeau, Lew Harvey and others. Miss White is a check girl at the mark for succeeding far to shoot |all-talking, all-laughing farce sen- OBSERVE WORLD ‘ the Territory of Alaska, Division >oo —— A_t Th t }farmon Weight directed from the |Ritzy Hotel, hence the name. She v A dyspeptic pess t could |sation Number One. Before A. W FOX, GORDON'S i eatres story by John J. Fowler adapted by |is one of the girls of flapper face see and hear it and leave the the< DAY OF PRAYER Commissioner and ex-Offi¢ic Pro- ~ For your accommodation, this anthony Coldeway. The dialogue, | and figure who have champag atre a chuckling optimist | — — - - 1] bate Judge, Juneau Precinet. store will be' open the evening of music and sound accompaniment |ideas on a home brew income. M Richard Dix does things In this | ! ELECT OFFICERS‘ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN March 10th until p. m. —ady rve to heighten the drama. hall, as might be imagined, is the ycu never saw him do before He | 1§ —_— ‘That the undersigned was, on the Peees coe i cvvdan - reoeen As a wolf-raised dog who returns | youthful heir to a fortune, and he |pulls surprise after surprise with | - 3 B 'J The World Day of Prayer was|28th day of February, 1830, ap- I')dzmnkml((li, Rinty helps discover a provides the champagne possibili- | his artful pantomime, and definite- . Norm . sy w\tmdd} fittingly observed by Ju-fi)}nmwdt ;xdxm;ns;rdz-wr Wm Ws a. dof ‘9 o, : | hidden gold cache, save a woman's | tic He is out-gliding along the 1y joins the ranks of the m: y ar, wi ¢ | neau Church women at the North-[the estate of Edwin Ninnis, de- ar, honor and rescues a little boy from |G White wni- with a im:ul ]x:n::x)m‘x?',[“L:f'.sauxx:'((:;n‘ l‘I‘nx n, ary D“#"“ one of the |ern Light Presbyterian Church, The ceased. All persons having clalms RID-Tin-Tin, again delighted his | death. What more could any human |brush, and Alice helps him: Fhis peaks with a fine, vibrant voice, t. recent ?fl plays, at_the }f“!j regular program was followed which |against said estate are-required to many local fans in Juneau hero do? The training of Rinty is is the starter. ight enough to be winsome and | ting Sunday matinee. This{is sent out by National Headquar- Present them with, proper vouchers night when his latest picture, 1 one of the marvels of the sc The story is breezy and replet just rich cnough to stay out of tha ls Miss Shearer's first ’/‘.1)1"“_““& ters. 'The morning session can-‘l‘l"“h"dr to the undersigned at oa ea River” was disclosed at the |world, and his latest picture shows with laughs from beginning to end. " class. It is his first ap-|Miss Shearer has always been f‘T“]" sisted of devotionals followed byilhe i "““fi'}“. M"xw“‘ "!‘fij Cf,flfn(\;m. Rinty used his powers | him at his best. | Thelma Todd, Deris Dawson, Fred nce in talking pict ‘{‘f:‘m‘l";fl’";/;‘;lryl"g?;g‘:’"\ and “ThC \ the annual business meeting ‘;’::)!::‘;'heflzgé‘e“ o;“n::: :O’zlc;""“ s WATCH with discrimination and good dra- Kelsey, James Ford and a half a Helen Kane, in her { The Constitution for The Juneau matic effect and acted with great | B et T —— | dozen other well-known players | starts auspiciously for one who has phant talkie debut for this versa-|rnterdenominational Council of Wo- Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Febru- fidelity. There was never any it e < combine to make a notable cast. | never faced the cameraman before, {file star. . |men was read and accepted. Fol- [8T¥ 28th, 1930. FOR THE § * AT PALACE “The Trial of Mary Duga S lowing this the following officers| EDWIN ELROY NINNIS, hid his meanings as some human | % | voice just seem to make your heartijidted as gne of the best six pic-|gor the following year were elected: ‘mm iR pleasing of Rinty’s pictures. Locat- |their combined sparkle to a new | s ¥ ** |roles in the piece and she deals ut | 3 TTE doubt as to his meaning; he never | ,, ‘ z Her baby-talk singing and tiny, ti Administrator w. w. a. NEW beings do. | Flippant Alice White and hand-| DPIX IN TALKIE AT | swell up and go boom. She has one | Wres of its month’s review and is{ mrs . R. Allen, President. | “Frozen River” is one of the most |come, smiling Jack Mulhall lond COLISEUM, SUNDAY | | "0 piovest comedy-purveying |Cl2ssed as a distinct achievement| wMys ‘G, C. Saunders, Secretary- |Last Publication, March 22, 1980. @ — 1 % i that it is & lteral translation ryeasurer. i ed in the northern wildernsss, it |picture, “Naughty Baby,” which| “Nothing But the ‘fruth”is a 1001 "o .0 v oong of funny stuft f one of New York's most famous; . aster Junch, which was served in; NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION | RAZOR has atmosphere, colorful incident opened last night at the Palace [Per cent talking production with no |, By iy o wn " evervwhere 1 t d recent’stage productions. the church parlors, the program| The partnership heretofore exist- and strong, melodramic situations | Theatre. {allts YRR, TR e s CO“‘;h?r phonograph recordings of popu- [ Three other noted stars, Lewls)gas ggain resumed. The entire /ihg between Jim Ellen and Nick 2 | | and climaxes. It will arouse the |' “Naughty Baby” is a typical story | SCHT ‘s‘"““‘y table laugh-factory, | 127 ballads, done in the baby talk | [Stone, H. B. Warner and Raymond |qay ‘was very profitable to those|Polos in operation of the CASH interest and enthusiasm of any |of life in New York City and its =488 -ver! 0= Mg R-1801 | manner. | Hackett lead & large supportingf{yno were able to attend. There | GROCERY has this day been dis- augiendgs, s 1t did, that of thelaurroundmg resorts, and. is dnecmfiummfl put two gigeles and one |cast and with a, sound news and|was 4 total attendance of 50 during 'solved. All outstanding accounts J uneau Dru g G e i P e Y the aT. |are payable to Jim Ellen who | Jedon |will continue the business, all bills um|||uuulmum|m||uumuuumummuuuumuuunmuumlmu||||m|uun:£||uuuumuwum;l:m;l)n||||||u’|uu||||m||muwu|muummumnm | e ouT, i o "8 222 | Company We Point With Pride P l REBEKAHS REMMN IN be responsible for obligations con- | Fyee Delivery Phone 33 ,tracted to this date only. All out- Post Office Substation No: 1 Starting Sunday A delightful Rebokah party w“:stnnd ing accounts must be pres-'{ .. sl held at the home Of Mayor aNd | oo oora oo oo oo |Mrs. T. B. Judson on Twelfth | treet last Wednes§ay night, the| I hostesses being Mrs. R. Keeny and s, ” Mrs. E. M. Polley, assisted by Mrs. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today Judson. Bridge and whist were f played, Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Sheelor | carrying off the honors at bridge, ' \ and Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Lough- ! . D lin at whist. | Following card playing a delicious | ) P luncheon was served in the dining 5 T ki | room. \ % There were about 30 Rebekahs attending the affair and husbands 5 of the married fraternity enjoyed k a “Jiggs' evening out.” Mayor, e & $ Judson ventured home before the| S Show in ':leve‘ styles with a k |party was ended and entertained real difference. 3 {by manipulating the radlo. X —— e i 3 N STORE HOURS i THE DRESS for every For the accommodation of the K A trade, this store will be open Mon- | _ occasion. day evening, March 10. : adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO.Inc. | pe SR o 4 A ) Priced at $19.75 Try the Five o'Clock Dinner N b Bpeclals at Mabry's. —adv | e — Old papers for sale at The Em- Starting Sunday SOUND NEWS = 5-‘9 ) COHEN AT THE UNIVERSAL TALKIN erali TELEPHONE , REPORTER Patrons of this theatre are ad- MOVILTONE ACT vised that the sound pictures now ! NORMA SHFARER being presentéd are projected by NORMA SHFARFR RCA Photophone Sound Repro- ducing Equipment. RCA Photo- phone, Inc., ‘is one of the subsi- e rla diary corporations of the Radio Corporation of America and al- - lied with it in the development Vi of sound recording and reproduc- O ary ing equipment are the Genéral ! : Electric Company, the Westing- house Electric and Manufacturing ugan Company and the RCA Victor Company, combining in one ——with group, the world’s greatest elec- LEWIS STONE, H. B. WARNER trical corporations. We state LEWIS STONE, H. B. WARNER - these facts with pleasure’ because ) Ak TARNOND HATEEE we are satisfied that RCA Photo- aml RAYMOND HACKETT All Talkie plone Sound Reproducing Equip- Au Talki e A’ distinct achievement, in that is isa ment ls,;fieEb;‘;ixN AGEMEN To Entertain Is Good—- literal translation of one of the best sl To Entertaifi and Instruct " recent plays 10—25—50—Loges 15(‘ Is Better — TONIGHT — LAST TIMES —— “NAUGHTY BABY” —tows SOUND NEWS “—'___ TAIKING COMEDY TALKING SERIAL IllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!lIIHIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIllumlllllmlllllllmfllllmllllllllllll e 4 AR L RO RO Juneau’s Own Store I AR PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY R > 11T

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