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LB - g gl diaN e i ke LS i e (b il e T kil L i bl AR Faidir bildid bl L ik R L ) ) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1930. 3 Flags Presented to D. A. R Delegates WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST Held Over PALACE TONIGHT—LAST TIMES METROTONE NEWS THE SEASON’S DRAMATIC SMASH HIT—— 2-—SHOW Cohseum By qpo('ml Arran lromonts and Pw Lest LAST TIMES TONIGHT . ‘Movietone---F OLLIES STARTING WEDNESDAY VICTOR MCLAGLEN MYRNA LOY - DAVID ROLLINS - ROY D'ARCY Directed by JOHN FORD SOON—CLARA BOW in “Dangerous Curves “On With tlw Shou 100 Per Cent Talking, Singing, Dancing and Color PALACE KAY JOHNSON FOR BIG CHAS. BICKFORD PICTURES JULIA FAYE The ten State banners and one 4 the children of the American T by the Daughters of the Amer city flag which were presented Ilrm]:mnn .8t Mamotial Bou,, | lwas Revolutlon with distinctive ceremonles to | tir Hacarnar ang? Noarsraat Attractions APR"' EXPURTS GITY LEAGUE ‘Zb‘?i‘l:::ia‘i;"PS?LIJ Mocose—Killewich, C. I. Mac- Spadden, Lansing, B. Keaton, Go ] Handin, Andrews, Benson, Vale, F. | Schmitz, Kearney, Stewart, R. 0 0 e e 0 00000 AIR SPEED CLASSIC EN FOR 1931 A $1,500,000 PACTURE LOST TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON, May . . ° ° . . CHICAGO, May 6.—Chi- ® cago has lowz ils $1,500,00( e cow pasture, irksome to the e Hyde rk residential dis- e trict for 37 years ° By the will of John Dun- e ham, who died in 1893, his o property could not be sol . . . . . . . . . . -——\________J——-_ Metraoldayn Mayer ALLTALKING roros —Loges $1.00 10—25—T5¢ " “DYNAMIT < S . | Hulse, Kronquist, B. Schmitz, Bus MAC /Commodities Shipped Elks, Moose, Legion to|ome, ston, Shaw, E. Swanson, The most novel marriage of pic — F _ |Brandt, B. Sarvella, Gray, Geyer, i e dpetialg ) South Last Month $304,- | Play—First Game Sun : W. Geddes. iDeMille’s first Metro-Goldwyn-| 028 Less than 1929 day—Players Listed Elks—Blake, M. MacSpadden, R. Mayer production, “Dynamite.” | { | ‘ ———— White, P. Schmitz, McClair, Junge, In this Jeanle MacPherson story,| Alaskan commodities exported in! Three teams, the American Le-|B. Oberg, Passmore, T. Keaton, H. Charles Bickford and Kay John-|April totaled $1,330423, a decline of . gion, Moose and Elks, will compose | Gallwas, Hollman, Iverson, Lowe, 1son are married in Bickford’s death |$304,628 below the value of out- ! the City League until all his immediate hei had died. The 10 acres which he used as a cow pasture remained unimprov- ed through almost four de- cades. When the last heir died recently the property COMING—Universal’s All Talking Farce Comedy Hit— “It Can Be Done” inute pilots in Two revi been made s have n Aero- tifier of of 1930, instead of | Harmon, Balog, Boyd, Heinke, W. Rodenberg, Brodie, J. Ramsey, G . ° ° . . ° e - ° ° ° ° ° ° . . . . . . . ° . . . . cell, seven hours before he is to|bound commerce for the correspond- four outfits as in the past, it has was sold for an apartment s oAb N A e i3 ____|be hung for murder |ing month of last year, when the been decided by offic of the|Sarvela, Nelson, Jensen, J. Cashen, i 500, will be De Mille based his new story on |total was $1,635,051. Heavy declines! League, Karl Trelze, rresident, an- | Baldwin. | It was valued at $1,500,- red of each nation or club en- this central incident, suggested to in copper ore and fur slupmeg!s!nounccd today. These assignments nave been ® 000, d, to be refunded the plane him by the actual marriage of |Were noted. Lack of sufficient material for |made from lists composed of names ® for which it is posted even Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore ‘Merra in | Cnnned salmon shipments gailed!four good teams was: given as the |Of men who have signified their(® @ @ @ @ @ ¢ ¢ ® ¢ @ o ¢ ¢ |though later climinated - the New Jersey States Prison two ’};g ;é; 1”(;'”]""‘. ImmHSIZIG 92; "”41 ason for the change. In the past, | Willingness to play, and of names — s [, Navi ability @ id _ waterti htness years ago. The pair were married 39 b o e "“Cd“‘; g;’m with four teams in the field, it was | handed in by friends of the me n' Ola papers rwe swe at The Em-|!e5tS bave been climinated fn favor b two hours before Merra's -ifm‘l““ 1 z: oo “rs ;3&',kcldom that any team would be (S0 assigned. ~While the lists for pire. of taking off and alighting. 4 tion, in order to legitimize their O,hp: m:'r‘:nn)dincsv l"em'nr;)eda vir- |8 the grounds with all their play_}euch team appear unusually long, e PR, e 1 Z'VZJ 5 flj Z”q Co 0” child. |tually at last year's level ers, and it was necessary to bor- |t is probable that a number of| The drama of “Dynamite,” re-| Lis:t of Ex.por(s b row from other teams, Mr. ‘rhexlg'"}\‘(’“ on caclh oulthLL w11tl fmldto maki‘ volvy vha r ) 2 2 o t t , lose rest or drop ou ;;yf.\ivefs 3r0und.whdt h.]flp'pcn,, \\h"x}l The list of commodities exported s;nd.‘ Lhiouirf;]mmck ofnuum; it wnm{: i ickford is released at the 1ast u;q values as given in the Collect-| This year, he continued, each| o " Bl " 4o "o all three minute—and comes hack. |or's statement follows: team has a larger number of play- | ¢ ”:) A et e . ‘Dynamite is Cemlv De Mllle'.s‘.omi.r animals $ 100| ers, and no teams will be allowed | O% ;S er 1: prop: i first talking film, which is nowcyrios G AN 325, to borrow players. There are suf- |Rumber of players. ! playing at the Palace for the last|pish: | ticient players, so no outfit will be ‘ times tonight. Fresh and frozen (ex- crippled through the loss of a few| Cakes made to order. Layer cakes i ) | 5 B The principals of the production cept shell-fish)— {men because of illness or inter-|and sponge cakes a spvc‘xalty. The i either skill lare Conrad Nagel, Kay Johnson,| Halibut . 60510/ ference of work. - cakes with the flavor. Call Doug- \ i | Charles Bickford and Julia Faye. ! Salmon .. 34,490 Open Next Sunday las 392. —adv. | ROE CXI 3 & -+ All ather 218 Games will be played on Sundays, 3 enceis needed to FOX FOLLIES LAST Canned (except shell- Wednesdays and Fridays. The| Dell E. Snerm, suueaus nmens § 4 3 TIMES fS‘S:"* | opening tilt will be held Sunday, uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv i brighten things B— — o 496707| May 11, if the weather permits. A | B i Youth and beauty, as well 4s 4| Cured or preserved (ex- complete schedule of games and a| up with Decoret. good foundation in stage dancing,| cept shell-fish)— pp pin kg v | were the requirements laid down| Cod 34| list_of umpires will be given ouf | It’s easy—the bril- by Marcel Silver, director of revue,| Salmon .. 9,115 bymffl; ;’:z“for‘";;’:“a;gi"’j"!?L‘;n:‘";:; y : in selecting the young ladies of the| Shell-fish— ¥ gatl - liant color flows ensemble for the William Fox Lo v s 1,689 g‘:mefisiguem:n:;sica?arLe:xl:x;' n:;: E from your brush, transforming worn Movietone Follies of 190, the all| Orabs ... 1445 B Ametion Casel S ! . . . v singing, dancing and talking musi-|Furs and fur-skins— sagan™ g furniture and bric-a-brac into new beauty. cal comedy, at the Coliseum for the| Blue fox 1485| schmidt, Eiks. Al bascball men 4 i are asked to be at the ball park for last times. tonight. | silver or black fox ..., 2,685 the el 4 P Hundreds of girls who successfully| Red fox . 16,995 | Practice every nig 118 N | { g i White fox 3400 | When weather is favorable. 5 fulfilled all three requirements, , # p- however, were unable to pass the| Mink 97g7| Following is the assignment of exacting screen tests, and the final| Muskrat 686 x;lrayf;s fh';‘e: i;fleu_t this morning by . ) . selection represents, according to o;z" ;‘;fi: 5 ; 24,3301 Freplaent “n; i st nearl § , and regulus ? utCk-flr i” N s ‘mar i Copper 509,802 American Legion—Coughlin, F. - 1 all-around chorus ever chosen for 5 any production. Lead 11,833 | Haines, Thomas, Livingstone, Man- { 2 = Some of the .mr!s are products of Stone,. including marble 6,50’1‘ ning, A. T. Koski, Dufresne, Brown, 4 the studio of Fanchon and Marco, ’J&"’?‘esfisl’;““"i o L — i famous throughout the country for | por' Tier And umT o o i their tabloid musical comedies. Oth-1{, e . Py » . . i All other articl 27,525 y pa produces the beautiful satiny enamel s ws trom velboown Geneing os - Toymz;rgw s Styles « . . schools of New York an 5 AN-|potal value ts of oda ] finish favored in modern home dec- geles, olyae of proucts of i o 3 : ios 3 : The average age of the girls fin-|produnes o ot e ! & oration, Ie dnes n 4 hours and 5 ally selected is a trifle more than S n of.ahp iplte A 9 States returned 88,560 3 temarkably durable. sixteen years i . % 5 . 1, Total value of shipments H K WATCH T / y * Tune in to Zena Dare’s talks on home decoration, | COMING, COLISEUM o du¥chan e -$1,330.428 ouse - Pullee sadio. program, ‘évery. Wednesds : i e, ! .1 *—Ttems included in “all other, 3 PO ST (Nouckde - iR *Team work constitutes a decided- |articles”: i s - at 11:10, “Woman’s Magazine of the Air”, NBC eam g ke and ST m;’gl’(zm; 7 ly important asset in the success of |Hairseal skins ... s resses 3 gerwog a picture production, especially the|Paintings ... 200 X ¥ - co-ordination of director and star.|Platinum % 27,000 Dirt L‘tt A transcontinental train of Northern) y One of the most successful of|Sheep hides 300 or Litter: Pacific’ ically high . H B F l[ P, d ct b director-star combinations in pic- e 2 acific’s typically high standard. Serving f : uy Tuber Froaucts bere e the John Ford-Victor Mo.|Total “all other articles”. s 21528{f A clever assortment |y o L .pep cEpAR those “famously good” meals and with 2 agle! m, Which has d La:de s f z ? muc~l:r“:ckuevement i j;:z:;gg:d Amqune e e s || of House Frocks in METHOD"—you can have your .equipment especially designed for your H fnoche® 2 "|we call and detiver. Fhone 528 2 1o Bause re-soofed without the usual B 0 s A uneau-Y oun Hardware R0, | [t shtsion <R M sk i Both pliin sod prif B R L T e v ; 3 p r | Cureoll BEEE SR TS . ; shrubbery undamaged. New Red r Black Watch,” based on the tre- G models just received. || &7 e i s THE ALASKAN carries Standard - 2 rendously interesting story, “Ki OB P z g . | e e et i rmtlng the old roof. Greatly increases and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Observation | 4 Mundy. “The Black Watch” is com- 2L Servi warmth. Air spaces between old jCar, Diner and Coaches, between Seattle ing to the Coliseum tomorrow. %’Ck ervice g '"":' 'h“’""b 'ld d “'Ol"""l" and Chicago. : “Black Watch,” the nickname of always. We always p! bos: m sad b laiat | (KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Representative ° ped the 42nd Highlanders, guarantee of satisfaction back of e Btecature explalalag | | X Smith T H - -~ The supporting cast rates the . do. We the method and its advantages 200 Smi ower, Seattle l"OR EVERY g PU R P O S E |ccsinstion of al star with sucn| | = Printing job we on request. ~— names as Myrna Loy, David Rollins, are good printers—know it— 3 ‘ Lumsden Hare, Roy D'Arcy, Mitch- d are willing to D¢k out || “Juneau’s Own Store” JUNEAU LUMBER h P F Rk‘ ¢ ell Lewis, Cyril Chadwick, Col. Mc- ;:lw"“, ous (".'?nm i MILLS il ort ern aCI y s Dowell and Walter Long. oo o 5 e 2 st