The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 10, 1930, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.. MONDAY, MARCH 10, Tonight PALACE — |- humcr and does not | stant. Helen Kane'’s si ng mous “baby talk” manner is agreeable feature of the produc- tion. She turns in a fine com-| edy characterization, as do ILouis lag for an in- h- an in ther SOUND NEWS The Talking Reporter NORMA SHEARER HB“ “THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN” A Distinctive Talking All Talkie Program o= /1 10— WATCH FOR Bulldog Drummond Ronald Coleman Attractions At Theatres NORMA SHEARER IS IN GOOD FEATURE, PALACE Metro-Golawyn - iviay! tion, “The Trial of Mary Dugan” starring Norma Shearer and which is this star’s first all-talkie to be presented in a Juneau screen, was a cecided hit at the Palace yesterday. The scenes are ail taken in a court room during the trial Mary Dugar ror the murder of a rman, and which crime she did not commit. The battle of wits between the District Attorney and the coun- sgl for the defense are perfect in detail and make this production one | cof the greatest of dialogue pictures as well as one of the best of the recent stage plays. H .B. Warner as the district attorney again shows the capability of this actor, Lewis Stone, Raymond Hackett and Norma Shearer do some of the best acting | Not only | of their screen careers. is this picture educational, but it is one of the most entertaining court room dramas ever pmdut(m A beaunful selectlon, in Achievement in 50—Loges j | | | The News ' {tened to his artistic actingiand in- | of |dicated by their frequent burs John Bartels, Ned Sparks, Berfon! Churchill anll Wynne Gibson. WASHINGTON U WINNER SECOND LEWI [ dowe | GAME B. 8, TILT Defeats So—\;;rn Califor- nia - Saturday Night— Score 36 to 31 LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 10.| —In complete reversal of form, the | University of Washington basket- | ball' team swept the University of | Southern California quintet before them Saturday night to take anim- pressive 36 to 31 victory which \evened the Pacific Coast Confer- ,ence Championship series. | The third and deciding game for Ithe title will be played tonight iLast Friday night's fray ended 46| {to 31 for Southern California. - LAST RESTING | PLACE OF TAFT | IN ARLINGTON, (Cu'mnued from Page One) Thcre is only ome other grave, that miof Robert Todd Lincoln, son of | {Abraham Lincoln, in the remote |part of the cemetery which Mrs 3% | Taft selected. The site of the| Richard Dix’s first all-talking pic- [grave is back from the road a few ture, “Nothing But the Truth” is!feet and behind it are thick woods. undoubtedly one of his best. And| that is saying something, bzcause the handsome young Paramount; WASHINGTON, March 10.—The star has made more than thirty Senate will take a two days films. |cess out of respect to former Presi- At the Coliseum last night jubi-|dent Taft. land audiences looked at and lis-| “COHEN on the Telephone” Moviétone Act ARNER Pictures ! 75 cents WATCH FOR Smiling Ir Eves h i Colleen Moore is full of interesting| topics and George Sidney in the| me act: “Cohen at the Tele- | kept the house in a ;;:.M of laughter. [ GOOD ALL-TALKiE FARCE | COMEDY AT COLISEUM SENATE TO RECESS ! TRIAL IS POSTPONED s of| WASHINGTON, March 10.—The n a bribery trial of E. L. Doheny was ‘today postponed until Wednesday sheet. on account of the death of Taft | " “Nothing But the Truth” is that)The oil man was in court when | favorite of farce successes revamped |Justice Hitz, of the District of for the screen and refurnished with |Cclumbia Court, announced the re-| {newer and better comedy situations |cess. 3 fand an adequate trimming of music, |singing and dancing. ; Dix plays the part of the young| wor your accommodation, this {man who makes a wager that he|gtore will be open the evening of ican tell no_thmg but the truth for ' mareh 10th until 9 p. m. —adv 24 consecutive hours. He wins the i, e e bet after going through a veritable | NOTICE 1v EIIPPERS |circus of bizarre and uproariously| The “MARGNITA” will not ac- amusing situations. cept freight after 1:30 p. m. on The play is chockfull rnhlsmlmg date. —adv. }!aughter that they consider h great favorite of the audible s - GORDON'S of |alleys opposed by Lavenik, | Standard Oil | for made in Prmted Broadcloths, Ra)on, Flgue, Pet- er Pan and vaZious other materials. Every fabric guaranteed fast color p and each frock different in design. Sizes 2 to 14 years. . . | TEAM SIX DEFEATS TEAM TWO SATURDAY 9 Team 6 defeated 2 League IL, Saturday evening by core of 1458 to in the only ed in the Elks Bowling Team i 1\\;:3: total of 523 and of 187. high Tonight at 7:15 oclock, Brlng-\(d}»l dale Duncan, and Hunter meet’ C Sabin, Simpkins 8:15 o'clock M Sperling and Mrs. Petrich will bowl Mrs. Bavard, Mrs. Dickinson and Mrs. Kirk. At 9:30 pm., Barra-| gar, Nelson and Selby go on the Robert- ! son and Kirk Stores Saturday follow: Team 2— Davis G. Messerschmid Swartz 165—528 145 171—450 126 Total 462 l(}fil Team 6.— Goddard Gardner Van Atta 458 164 164—492 158 162 162486 535 1458 Total 484 -+ © e 00000000000 TODA STOCK QUOTATIONS " 00000000000 NEW YORK, March Juncau mine stock is quoted today at 7%, Alleg ny 31%, Tee 37%, Anaconda 74% Steel 102%, Central General Motors 44'%, Gold Dust| 445, Granby 572, Grigsby Grunow 16%, International Harvester 95, Kennecott 59, Missouri National Acme 24%, Packard 21%, Radio 52%, Standard Brands 25%, of California 59%, U. S. Steel 182, Montgomery-ward 46, Standard Oil of New Jers Humble Oil 91%. - NOTICE Tv rUBLIC On and after March 10, undersigned will not be n‘sponslblo any debts contracted by the Home Boarding House (6t) MRS. BERTHA RENNAN. , Bethlehem A fashion authority creates shades in 126—378 | 209—480 ¢ 10.—Alaska | Alluys 32%.| Pacific 98,/ = MAY BE OPENED | American (i quring the time steamers are 1 I SITKA AREA | a 1930. SUMMER RESORT ( ‘men in both eastern United States, will visi |each year. < This is the first t tempts have been such a resort in Sout { The men expec Sitka dist oY returning so the resort| ) act to open Alaska, | to remain in the| time before | ade heast h D \WILEY TUG AND SCOW ‘ MAKE PORT SATURDAY i The Mary Ellen ¥Wiley Broth: loff the sou iTsland ir Dare and Asso-| tes Plan to Have Tourist Lodge tugboat of the who are operating end of Dotglas empt {o recover the lander; arrived in Ju- night with a barge With plans of opening a large tour resort at Goddard, Alaska,; o {to be ready for the coming summer 3fe of the Capt. W. G. Dare, wlmam”m“ Saturday Ralph Emerson and Bob|!n tow ! are bound for Sitka cn the: TO replace {was swamped ¢ 8 Taku storm 146 feet in length. have sailed this aft 1scene of their diving Other new apparatus was brought north by ine resort in Southoast Alaska,!the men in a final effort to bring for steamer tourists but for the safe to the surface. making yacht crulses into! . Teator " PRINCESS MARY IN o 4 PORT EARLY TODAY ts which he represents \wlli e over the sanitarium at God- s Mary. ived the small scow which 1 earlier this winter in they now have one They were to won for the Dare was in Alaska las September and at that time opened tiations to secure a site at Goddard He conceived the plan some years ago, he said, of having not ¢ parties the 1t intere dard and will operate the eszabhsh-; Princ (‘Apl Thomas ment now there, and will, in addi- Cliffe, in port from the tion, build a lodge for tourists. |south at 4 o'clock this morning With Du the summer, if plahs ma-|Lloyd V. Winter, Peter Tutein, Miss ter e, a regular service will be E. Herbert and Miss T. Demientieff maintained between Sitka and God- | for Junheau dard, whereby tourists who do noty She sailed at 5:15 am. ahd is due {wish to stop over can make the to return about noon tomorrow. - STORE HOURS the accommodation of the Sitka. | personal tontacts inl For California, where the men making trade, this store will be open Mon- the trip on the Queen are from,.it ¢ay evening, March 10. is expected many prominent sports- adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO.,Inc. [ S S { EVERY DAY THE SAME —Always Worthy of Your Confidence AMOCAT SARDINES-—tiny imported only, can S T 18¢ CHIPPED BEEF—regular 35c jar ... .25 PORK: AND BEANS—Campbell’s, medium cans, 2 for ........ BROWN BREAD-—with Raisins, large cans PINEAPPLE TID BITS, 2 cans GARNICK’S, Phone 174 [OLEPROOF HOSIERY f Lucile of Paris, recognized fashionauthority,givesHolc- proof Hosiery an absolute lour correctness. Parisian salon she foresces each new colour that bids to become a costume suc And then, with unerring good taste she creates the one correct shade for it, What a difference in your ensemble. And what a difference Hole- proof natural silk hosiery makes to your purse. The “Ex” reinforcement at the toe makes it wear so much longer. Holeproof Hosiery is a real economy. [foleproof [fosiery Représéntatrve BEN C. DELZELLE Juneau Come * Here For A Test AN WOSLEIT) | fomerrr e srs b sttt e e e e 3 = b WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST ! COLEUM iE/ectric | SYSTEM 2 Big Shows 0 and 9:30 2 Big Shows :30 and 9:30 LAST TIME TONIGHT LAST TIME TONIGHT Wesier: 'SOUND § “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH” WITH RICHARD DIX 100 PER CENT ALL TALKING AND HEAR HELEN KANE and Her Baby- inging and Tiny Tiny Voice—It Seems to-Make Your Heart Swell Up and GO BOOM FOX MOVIETONE NEWS IRENE FRANKLIN BISHOP'S CANDLE-STICKS PATHE AUDIO REVIEW Coming lu(wLn —"Rl‘ l)EFNflN(, S PRINT FROCKS Show in clever styles with a real difference. THE DRESS for every occasion. Priced at $19.75 Iunmu Own Store Old Papers for sale at Emplre thce YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS elling Event FOR THREF DAYS ONLY - Monday, .Tuesday and Wednesda_y he Cash Bazaar OPEN EVENINGS ' You can have your vision tested here by an expert. We'are not- interested half as much in selling you any- thing as we are interested in telling you the truth, the whole truth and nething but the truth about the state of your eyesight. We have the very latest modern glasses, that are so much more attractive, and the prices are exceptionally moderate. R. E. Southwell Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted Room 16, Valetine Bldg. 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by Appeintment Phone 484 Priced at $1.45 to $5.75 Largpst Selection of Children’s Dresses in Junenu Raybelle Silk Underwear for Girls Union Suits, with abbrewated Bloomers, per suit ... b Leader Dep't. Store = George Brothers_ S 3k B KB L A BN 7

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