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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAT URDAY, MAY 10, 1930. St Girls! Girls MIRTH - DANCING - FEET! WHERE? AT ~ COLISEUM - SUNDAY —- MONDAY 2 SHOWSH-'— 7:30 and 9;30 SUNDAY - MONDAY The Very First 100 Per Cent Naiural Color, Talking, Singing Dancing Vitaphone Feature “ON WITH the SHOW" GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND SETTINGS IN THEIR BRILLIANT COLORING—A CHORUS OF DAZZLING BEAUTIES NUMBERING OVER o A HUNDRED REVOLUTIONARY! First of its kind! Girls! MELODY! Girls! RIOT OF RAINBOW GLORY AND COLOR o B A PATHE SOUND NEWS OH AND HOW THE SONGS— v “Am I Blue” “Birmingham Bertha” “Let Me Have My Dreams” VITAPHONE ACTS IN TECHNICOLOR G T AT TR TR RS NRE LD TR N RS L S IS AR . R b fl ‘ - ATURAL) T 1007%, NATUR nn?m 7? LKING : AlL smomc. Auomcwo I PICTURI N o4 i of his career, “Land of the silver| Fox.” The humans who help him are Leila Hyams, John Miljan, Carroll Nye, Tom Santschi, Princess Neola, an Indian squaw, and funny, tiny ©Oscanonta, a pappoose. Charles Condon, who did so many other Rinty rousers, did this one, and Howard Smith wrote the scenario. Ray Enright, who directed the’ wonder dog in “Jaws of Steel” and “Tracked by the. Police,” directed.| “Land of the Silver Fox” is a thriller of the snow country, and | Rinty is seen fighting for the life, and happiness of a young fur-trad- er who bought him from a harsh master. In the cast also are Na-| nette, Rinty's wife, and their seven latest puppies! Oh, it’s a great pic- ture—“Land of the Silver Fox!"” It'll get you shouting! JUNEAU MELODY Attractions - HOUSE STARTING SUNDAY A Musical Production That Is Real Mother’s Day Entertainment Palace ALL SINGING Palace ALL TALKING At Theatres ; 1 Special Attention Given to PHONOGRAPH, RADIO and RADIO-COMBINA- TION REPAIR WORK “ON WITH THE SllOW' % | AT COLISEUM, SUNDAY ¥ “On With the $how,” Warner » Bros. first 100 per cent natural colar; talking, singing, dancing Vit~ w aphone picture, opens at the Coli- seum Sunday. night. l{ * ' “On With the Show,” beside the glamour. of back stage life—it is a “'play. within. : a . play—combines a tender heart story, with the ex- travaganza which a stranded com- pany -of players determined to put i , on, despite the fact that the “ghost” e & o0l 39 . | refused to walk, T’ “LILIES OF THE FIELD” | Gorgeous costumes and settings| | NOW SHOWING PALACE | are seen in their own brilliant col- RegeREs : oring, and the tiptings make the| As presented last night at the » . players all but living. Beside the|Palace Theatre, Corinne Griffith's ! great cast, “On With the, Show”|“Lilies of the Field,” her first 100} has a chorus of -dazzling beauties, |per =cent dialogue film for First numbering over one hundred. National and Vitaphone, directed The cast ineludes Betty Comp-|by Alexander Korda, with Ralph — METROTONE ERSI AND AYERS in “SARI” NEWS MOVIETONE ACT AN INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS STAGE PLAY——STARRING VEHICLE OF SUCH FAMOUS STARS AS ¥ Guy Bates Post, Leo Ditrichstein and Albert Bruning | o « son, Arthur Lake, Sally O’Neil, Jae ! E. Brown, Louise Fazenda, Ethel Waters, William Bakewell, Sgm Hardy, Fairbanks Twins, Wheeler Oakman, Lee Moran and Tom ! O'Brien. vt g § =1'v“Tl-lE CLIMAX” AT T 1 PALACE TOMORROW ' | i § = : A chorus of three hundred canary birds, the first feathered.songsters ! to be featured in sound films, will i be heard in “The Climax,”-Uni- i versal production of the famous i stage play by Edward Locke, which will open Sunday at the Palace “'Theatre. The singing of the canaries is the recurrent musical motif for m°|urday evening, May 10. beautiful love scenes, forming sort ! of a second theme song for the pic- , ture. The theme song itself is ‘ “You, My Melody of Love,” written . cspecially by Victor Schertzinger, “tomposer of “Marcheta” and other . popular melodies, and sung by Kathryn Crawford in the leading feminine role. “The Climax” is an all-dialogue and sound production starring Jean Hersholt, Universal's great charac- ter actor. The setting of the story is in Italy. L= o8 T i fl-——-—————-——" RIN-TIN-TIN HERE 14 H IN A BULLY ONE! | “.__.._._.u__u_a-———!} Young America ralsed the roof at the Qaliseum, Jast. night, And it's + all on account of Rin-Tin-Tin, | Who is in the most exciting whoopee Alan Crosland directed.|clever and the story, because of Forbes playing opposite the star, stacks up as excellent entertain- ment. The dialogue is snappy, the action animated and well sustained, the character sketching exceedingly the wider scope of the screen, even| more absorbing than the famous) William Hurlburt play on which the picture is founded. ] But best of all, “Lilies of the Pleld” reveals a new Corinne Grif- fith. As Mildred Harker, a show girl, “the aristocrat of the screen,” who as always, offers a rare treat | for eye and imagination. —r O STORE HOURS For the -accommodation of thej trade, this store will be open Sat- adv. B. M. BEHRENDS, CO,, Inc. | | — Don't forget the rummage sale. of useful articles, basement of Pres- byterian church, Tuesday, May 13, from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. (adv.) L}.SpAricx Joweler and el "m H. R. SHEPARD | & SON, Inc. GIPBAL INSURANCE | Valentine Building UR Alaska Lumber Service has just one purpose - special atten- tion to every Alaska or- der. large or small. Write us - or, if youre in & hurry - wire. Your .order will be shipped on the first boat. Fine finish stock - lum<) ber for boat building whatever your require- ments, Farrell has it. And you can be sure of First Quality and Special Grading. Specify Farrell Wnite - or wire your specifica-, tions - we do the rest! FOR THE FIRST TIME — A REAL NOVELTY 300 CANARIES WILL BE HEARD SINGING AS A BACKGROUND FOR THE BEAUTIFUL LOVE SEQUENCES ORGAN—FULL ORCHESTRA—VIOLINS—FLUTE—AND A SWISS MUSIC BOX ARE FEATURED IN The ‘|_|M S ALL TALKINC 10—25—50 cents, Loges 75 cents s TONIGHT-—LAST TIMES “LILLIES OF THE FIELD” ALL, TALKING—SINGING _ —ALL SINGING ' Save the Differenc and Come Again ODDITY 10,25,50,Loges 75¢ PR g

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