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& s e e s LA S 10, 25, 50 cents—Loges, 75 cents ! SEL BSeUrss - PR ELEEIISR IR 0 s oty 1 B e ke na S SRR o L | “DYNAMITE” ’ Watch for I 'y oyl 2 ove mystery arama " G2 ® o scoz/ond Yord 'L‘ !‘bmch and attracted huge crowds audience slide out to the ends nl"’cmnmnn act of 'eating may "be a with e £ he her bea es, creasing eir seats ining VO | rea as i g ol A . o e e Mol |t e e iy | s B R R N VARNER - BRCTER titractions finally Director Frank Lloyd finish- |that I would get the full attention is like a jail. Ostermore mattres- | LOIS MORAN led last scenes, he was satisfied of every one who saw the picture.|ses give rest that mounts up, to! At T’ t |that he had recorded a realisiic|In other words, I picked ‘Dynamite’ high grade happiness.” ap GILBERT EMERY ) {sight-and-sound picture of a - | because the subject was direct, pow-| Playing, 1g fogether, music | f 8 I oner o, T faveus aud toat el ooy 1ot the. acany wiite mat the SRl /o nwvel e “Young Nowheres” is the l()\‘(“lht* problems of dialogue drama.”’ joy of comradeship were also meén-§ EAQL DERR BlGGERS oo ., . (Story of an elevator boy and a| tioned as contributing to home hap- W 1IND THAT CURTA! '.c‘hamborm:nd‘ two m[nms among | .o | Piness. “So, real homes make for directed by - \3"} ola r G g - | |the human millions of New York ireal h 5" D d. ~ e e ( DOUCLAS | e i . x|l IRVING CUMMINGS g ¢ ovely lass, niece of a man of | £ - ‘better homes, came along the line| e {7 FOX FOLLIES AT Vgl o igind al / BiC P By i [ R LAST TIMES : TONIGHT ANOTHER BIG PICTURE METROTONE NEWS MOVIETO ACT OUR PROGRAMS = Always Good A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930 D — ACE ANOTHER BIG PICTURE 100 PER CENT TALKING It Gives You A Brand New Perspective On Life! Makes You Feel The Real Joys of Living. Never a Doubt Ofter Great f i LAST TIMES TONIGHT SPORTING YOUTH COMEDY A A | NEWS Sound News—Vita the perils of lawlessness and any | g You Ain’t sort of immorality the home has, phone Acts Seen Nothing Yet—Until il St ah B R g LRI G E AR C L 045N T (R A e 1 New Sensation—A Best Seller—At COLISEUM WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST FRIDAY—SATURDAY Hear and See this 100 Per Cent All Talking ] FOX MOVIETONE FEATUR acter. In fact, Scotland Yard Was|rgand a favorite hot weather re- interested in the groom. T § Alar Sonkis Faanstno Y |its big part in the program. Re= : TR Qs The skINEAT a¥in OF eRer flh.m‘:zr'“ ;’ifestl‘:‘p";‘;‘x‘t‘i:“?(’J’:"“)tlkf“:)‘ll,'i‘]“‘(i :'M:’ M i Ir’im”m i You See and Hear—“THE FOLLIES” Bootland Yard was thwarted on an|siis to S ARE B b iRl e [FIREMEN READY 10 from home training. High ideals} occasion—one of its very chiefs{y . ponies of 1929, gigantic all- PLAY BASEBALL ¢ yirtue, truth and honesty aze !t - e T - was slain, mysteriously while in- Uy s T born in the ¥ t here; Re- i A i ; { N nging, dancing and talking mus 3 . * 5 e home atmosphere; Be-{Burnett's trio and by Marie Pre | vestigating matters, The whole| o808 JURCR B0 SRR O | Tha the Douglas Fire Depart-|igion is taught fn the homer oy Letvs trio and by M. | NORTHLAND LEAVES | orld was stirred by this davingie.ue Sundey, team 1 the Chaniel buseban|Precept and example,” "8 1 “Divorce Made Easy” is one of FOR SOUTH TODAY “Pomarrow's Styles Today’ Beed. Sue Carol, David Rollins, $haron | league again this summer was the |, At the close of his addressi \MFr:the greatest smash-hit panics of L [ SRy ay A trail of circumstances led from |y ool o be ey are the prin- | - BLe 88ain this summer was the | gayer suggested prizes be offere 516 BraNTORE atmer; ‘W B oridon 6 Tnala, Whe Tosh for i oo David [Fsroy ars Li6 PR [sentiment expressad af e regulnr | 4oy =t iy o= SEEegshe notable MacLean carcer. The Nortniand, Capt. Leonard epco India, was lost for 2 (gipa)s in the number. Miss Carol | meeting last night. Whether the | 0, Dest Yards, best repaiffifom)ten and acted in the familiar par-| winjams, which arrived in port time In a great Aslan desert, onlyl,g , sq1t water taffy sales girl, en-|qepartment will actually be repre. | P°OmeS: Pest and most fitting fral-dor, bedroom and bath manner but | from the south early yesterday af- jo1eha o fresty cluse 1n Ban FIsh- gy tho affbotions of Rollins, WhO |sented. depends somewhat on ger-|Pore S0d Best: home JibrArisey with & multitude of refreshing new 'ternoon. sailed for Seattle at 7| cisco and then it involved a num-; lays hot d rendor. He tells =1 —_——ee—— ! * vecalved diate acclaim | Y | ). B e tho were. soemingly |PlaYs @ hot dog vendor. He tells|igin conditions necessary to allow 2 s 5E o gags, it recelved immediate acclaim [am. this morning. ! Hy A {of his love in the song, “That's You,|(ne' firemen proportionate advan.| POUGLAS MACLEAN 18 "3 ffrom critics who previewed it 0" gofore leaving she took aboard ' A : ¢ . |Baby” and Sue comes right back [iaoec of the games, both for them- AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | the West Coast after it was com-|59 poxes of fresh halibut for San ' , dThe ;’“‘m ““;i"{’””i ‘2{1“5‘;“:‘“1“ him with a snappy verse of her | scivec and the town. However, it | pleted at the Hollywood studios of | juan and 75,000 feet of airplane For ik sl s 7 sehaol mi ropped completely ou sight! | 2 3 A > ’ 3 o . Brng ¥ p A 2 8 i 5SS Mofepmym'rfl i 0% lown. But that is after two sw is believed those in charge of the| A Iamous orciwstra of the West(Al Christie, impressario of cinemafspruce for the Juneau Lumber bveteadie o5 AL ZENE, Sk ot w oy |D€ATts from a higher social s +lseries will be fair in every way to|Coast, Earl Burtnett'’s Los Angeles buffoonery. [Mills. Both shipments are for Se-| Look “Behind That Ourtain,” abigpn,ron Lynn and David Percy, 100, | poyglas : | Biltmore Orchestra, has a promi-| Besides Miss Prevost in support | g ! An ex i ing in st Bié doftsdtin “tonight. " Ths an all- [RS8 0 one: baces poouglas, and some e Orchestra, has’s D Sastid oy s plpitange 11| An exceptional showing in silk models talking Fox Movietoné special, for, Coar singing the song. Percy foames will be witnessed here again (nent part jn the night club' se-|of MacLean are Johnny Arthur, DOU| passengers leaving included the 8 linies toom Bari Dérr Biggers | €1 his girl friend of his love Inlquring the season. Robert Bonner,|quences of Douglas MacLean's sta Farley, Frances Lee, and Jack Duf- | following: Mrs. L. Webber and H.| Sizes 1618 best seller: the prize Scotland Yard |[h°, Significant words of the song.imanager of last years team is in|Fing picture, “Divorce Made Eaey,”" Iy. 3. Watson for Seattle; Albert Baers, S e Suvatily. Wastite Baxter, Tl | S SRFICty. Oob BORREIS. charge of arrangements for the|Which comes to the Coliseum to- | for Ketchikan; E. M. Campbell and | S torar and VIIEAE Tadky are feac har Wone, Show. gUils, tWelve ohorhs brremen. night. 4 L. B. Chisholm for Wrangell; D.| P $ d t 0 l 7 95 tured. Irving ‘Clmmings directed.| e S children and the Fox e The Burnett band features “So AT THE HOTELS Armstrong and Mrs. G. M. Isaac-| ricea a n y . | Movietone chorus also appear in| (IRKHAM AND PARTY Sweet” theme song of the produg- son for Petersburg. : P P Buthber. ; ARE OFF FOR TAKU|tion, which was written by Sterling | Gestihean grcadiilsd (G A il N | BARTHELMESS IS That's You, Baby,” was written Sherwin, author of “Melancholy| wMyrs. W. G. Dare; M. R. Benis- See these before you buy {by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell R fand Archie Gottler, who also staged ithe number in conjunction with scenes in “Young Nowheres,” the|Marcel Silver, director of revue. newest First National and Vita-|The writers of that song composed | SHOWING, PALACE e One of the most interesting ‘phone starring productionfor Rich- |the other numbers in”the produc- A party composed of J. O. Kirk Mama,” The song is played as a | chke, Vancouver; E. E. Bussey, S ham, Carl Carlson, Harry Bracken and Douglas Mead left this morn-| ing for a prospecting trip up the| Taku River, They intend to go to| the headwaters of the Taku a nli dance number and is also sung by atle; William Scott, Vancou — s Ida T. Creese, Skagway; George Robbins, Calgary; Mrs. J. R. Smith, Ketchikan; Dave Kintner; B. G. Douglas, Tee Harbor; Roy L. Wat- IS ON VISIT TO . BAVARD BROTHERS Mrs. L. Powell. and daughter ar- | | rived from Vancouver, B. C., on the| lrd‘Bathelmess. which is now |tion, also. prospect from there. They exi FOLLOW o e gi{gg :1';u:1|::lpai?);?e;:e?;reh:};- = % , [to be gone a month. | i Bavard brothers and their families. | gt | “DYNAMITE” TO OPEN | P. 5. Grege, oity; James Calvin, |MIS Powell is & .cousin, of the| weeks | 0 ling mobs and traffic. | ~ Juneaw's Own Store The scenes were filmed at night at Ocean Park, California, and thirty policemen and fifteen special Prince Rupert; J. M. Pirnell, Pr ;z’“h”.s.:?“d ‘;d‘“ 53332115 5 Rupert; M. Storey, Prince Rupert; | o Visiing. Mr. oy, John Peacock, Prince Rupert; J. A. ciated with the Canadian Dairie: Endlow, Vancouver: . Hagen, Van- | TReOtparsted, at Vancquyer. AT PALACE SATURDAY | 5 BETTER HOMES PROGRAM | "Cectl B. De Mille’s office at the Mayer studio is| A Well-attended and intes |Metro Goldwyn ficers were required to hold ‘I'Cminiscent of the various big pro-|Program was given last ev 3 k the beach crowds and stay the | quctions which he has made since|the Community Church, Mrs. couver; Johan Pollang, Vancouver; N & W of traffic. An entire section |ne started his picture tareer at the |Charles Sey, presiding, and the, Parbara Case, Ketchikan; Lotus SWIGERT SITKA-BOUND he beachfront extending down imperative and opportune subject Sharp, city; Roy Cox, city; Bill “barn” on Vine Street in December, he ocean, was roped off and|jg3 a ed, but the crowds were SO| There are many reminders of presented to a good sized audi-| ¢ to watch Barthelmess at!ihe 54 silent pictures De Mille has|DCe- ~ The program was as fol- r that the ropes were trampled |;made. When asked the question.|iOWS: rand several hours elapsed be- {«why ‘did you choose the story of | 'The object of community cam- he throng was under control |pynamite’ as your first talking paigns, by Rev. Philip E. Bauer. : production?” De Mille smiled at the| Vocal solo, “The Old Log Cabin interviewer across his big desk. | the Lane by Mrs. Gien Kirk-, “When Jeanie MacPherson and I |}am, Mrs. Robert Brown accompan-" first discussed this story I told |ing on the piano. Encore: “Let the George: Swigert, oldtime Alaskan, | who has been in St. Ann's hospital for about two weeks, left on the Margnita last evening for the Pio- neers Home in Sitka. of “Better Homes in America | Cox, city; Jock Batoff, city. Zynda | William P. Chamberlain, Seattle; Mrs. Ethel Neville, city. i e eee LET Aimquist Fiess _onr Sult Try the Five CUrocx Dinnel We call and deliver. Phone 528 |Bpecials at Mabry's. —adv oty arc lights lit up the FOR THE BIG HOP her some one would ask me that|End of the World Come Tomor- | question,” he said. “However, it is easily answered. ‘Dynamite’ is sharp clear melodrama with an under- |currem of interesting comedy. It has two central situations of un- usual dramatic power. Either one of these sequences would make an 0l s it R R ! . NOTICE GF CHANGE OF NAME| Rev. Bauer gave the address of Watch this ad i g . 3 alv y d PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HEREBY [the evening on “The Main Argu- ( 100 Per Cent All Talking Laugh Sensation 3 / The tomorrow for GIVEN that on April 10th, 1930, < 4 “ the District Court for the Territory . of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau, adjudged that the name of Hans Alfred Modigh should be changed to Hans Alfred Moody, and that this notice should be publish- ed once a week for four consecu- tive weeks, and that upon the re- turn of the proof of publication — Control, process few poundiing — a berry is rof Every Fresh from the oi% pack. Easily opened Modigh shall be Hans Alfred Moody, and that thereafter he shall have the mame of Hans Alfred Moody. um | WITNESS the Honorable JUSTIN ey. | W. HARDING, Judge of the above mentioned court, and the seal thereof, this 10th day of April, 1930. (Seal) BR' JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. First publication, April 11, 1930. Last publication, May 2, 1930, row.” i Reading—“The Path to Home,” by Miss Bernice Edwards. | Vocal duet, “The Month of May,” Miss Katherine Shier and Mr. Earl Cathcart; Miss Mamie Feusi, ac- ‘companing. Encore: “The World is Waiting for the Sunrise.” ! ments for Better Homes.” four arguments presented were: first, better physical conditions, which would save drudgery for house-wives, offer better sanitation, give prober light to save eyes, fur- nish even heat and good ventila- tion, and above all furnish good play rooms and play fields outside the house. ¥ for better homes. Arustic and com- fortable furnituré and bric-a-brac, and above all, really works of art as pictures on the wall would furnish ‘:Lhe atmosphere that would be | bomelike.” The third argument presented by the speaker was that a real home would offer happiness to each one of the household: “A good home needs a good cook, who can serve a meal in courses, so that even the Saturday COLISEUM (DOUGLAS) Night special announcement ) 100 Per Ce VITAPHONE mMusIc to be Serenaders “Where the best music sounds BEST” TONIGHT ONLY So easy to laugh when you see and hear this DIVORCE MADE EASY OUR ADDED ATTRACTIONS it TALKING COMEDY with ACTS ‘and MOVIETONE NEWS—Some Show—Sa See It for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” ——— e e choose FRYE'S "DEL i or fried. 1 Send to Frye & Com | | ICIOUS" B helpful "Meat Guide." Enclote 3c for mailing. 1 Good cooks know that ham must have real quality to begin with. That's why they ND HAM, the kind that cooperates with the cook, whether it be boiled or broiled, baked Unexcelled freshness is one of the big rea- hereof, the Clerk of 'said Court B e ever— g The second need for better homes FURNISHED oo oot e N flavor folli—has f:g“;:al‘-‘;‘r‘esa:‘é“ Sortificate, NOCT| was stressed along the lines of the sons for the popularity of Frye's "DELI- because 0 A 4 | artistic: “More beautiful lawns, . D HAM. patented, ' by the |atter the legal name of Hans Alfred | ;1o 4q jandscapes would make by the “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE® | CIOUS" BRAND H. M“ o lOld ‘Papers for sale at Empire'Office

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