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| ; ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JUNE 13,1930. y strange sn;zm that Willilam Beau- dine, who directed the picture, went | | INT) o 3 . 0 e cil wi is assi nt es- o PALACF v || AHractions ||y i via: v rapesing SHE'S EASY ON ' WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST BUT HARD TO NIGHT TONIGHT ?}‘:emslgortyhm hour in the locales of THE EYES GET T ot of “Har " deals AN ALL LAUGH PROGRAM 1 At Theatres it manikirs. sall-hant for & TONIGHT ( I,OI ll:SE 'UM TONIGHT ‘ millionaire on Fifth Avenue, an 7:30 9:30 e her affair with the garage mechanic | ® e e e e o0 e el nooks by mistake It aboundsi 90 Per Cent All Talking _|l® “DAMES AHOY” OPENS ol | | edy and human interest. . AT PALACE TONIGHT | cOmedy and human® , TALKING LAUREL AND |,®©© 000 0,90000000.,000000000000¢ 10(’P C | REPORTER HARDY— | Glenn Tryon was right in his ele-| wpgE LAST WARNING” 3 er ent i ment in playing the role of a sailor LACE e Only News of Silent in “Dames Ahoy,” sparkling all- : iy f‘).M:Nf .“: l:A' 3y Its Kind Comedy talking Universal comedy on the| poing part of “The Last Warn- TALK I~G screen at the Palace theatre to- 'mg » which will open at the Palace | Theatre soon, Laura La Plante, | 3 and ships have intrigued who stars in the production, appeArs[ h;: e :::g::g;:on as far back as| i) an attractive long blonde wigi » i ¥ which she wears over her ownj One of his favorite diversions, |, o0 4 1o0ks Paul Leni directed when he can get away from thely,. yroquction in which the sup-| sét, is to,go to San Pedro, the '?0”' porting cast includes Montagu Love, |of Los Angeles, where he can wan- Roy D'Arcy, Margaret Livingston, |der along the wh;lr\'e_s and through John Boles, Bert Roach; Mack ‘boa( building esu:ph.shments‘ and Swain, Burr McIntosh and others. | watch the ocean going steamers ar- riving and departing. Tryon is forever studying plans s of yachts as given in boating publi- I cations, and one of his greatest am bitions is to go on a long yacht 1 cruise to distant lands. Tryon plays the role of a young | gob inh “Dames Ahoy,” which is one | of the funniest of his many highly lN SHURT TIME | entertaining comedies. Tryon, Otis Harlan and Eddie Gribbon make up the trio of sailors who are united | by their fear of being entangled in B“g Gen. Casner and Col. B ‘matumom The adventures that . o shore teave, when| MacKall Are Now En- | they are beset by the feminine sex, ‘make the picture one long outburst route from Sea“le of merriment. Helen Wright makes her film de-| Two prominent officers of the {but as leading lady in “Dames United States Army—Brig. Gen. J. |Ahoy.” She is a young actress of |C. Casner and Lieut. Col. 8. T. isingularly pleasing persondlity and | McKall—will visit Juneau ear:y] Talking, Singing. With Darling Dorothy speaking some of the | snappiest, wittiest lines you've ever heard. Come and get an with earful, Hear “Things We Want DOROTHY MACKAITLL The Most Are Hard To Get,” the Anigiavedlieme: vong. Louise Fazenda, Jack ! Delaney, Jack Oakie O WHOOPEE! The fleet’s in! The big laugh is here! Three buddies are on shore leave, and their war cry is “We want girls!” Do they get them? — DO they—You'll be surprised at the “how” and the “when” and the where.” It's a Riot! And Look What's Added— with GLENN TRYON Otis Harlan, Gertrude Astor, Eddie Gribbon, Helens Wright B 1ahxlm Gertrude Astor, one of the]next week, according to advices re- | ol | best known actresses on the screen, |ceived at local headquarters of thcf - 2 |also has an important part. Alaska Road Commission from Chil- | « koot Barracks. } e iz e i WS i oo eo o e @ o o ol Cen Casner left Seaitle on the {'was being drivenby Bland Martin = e “HARD TO GE IS ® | steamer Queen, Thursday, \vhichisEcuRITIEs UF when the accident occurred. Five e SHOWING COLISEUM @ |is due here Monday. He is com- persons were in the car on their y e s o000 o0 e o oo o e manding general of the Third Dl- way to a pienic. - . , 1) & B What the milkman sees at four |vision of the Army, with headquar- ( FUSHAY FIRMS The car was proceeding out the = s JI : 4BOXING GLOVES” !am. in New York City is one of |ters at Fort Lewis, Wash. He :s. highway and plunged sideways over A lls\ e;,} d i », Our (\ 4” T ”n" 5 (w edy ‘the unique bits of atmbsphere in|enroute to Chilkoot Barracks to! the bank at the first.curve on the l 1 efll | vl e alking Comedy |l ygarg to Get” a First National-|make the annual tactical inspection ifar side of the Lemon Creek bridge. i S asd ke 2 ' 5 = PO - || vitaphone offering now at the Coli- of the troops stationed there. | It rolled over on its top as it fell. f1lt‘h.lnusgtllt-’)t,“»,! paches moths ]U—~2 )fo()A—«LO‘f(‘s 75 u‘nh seum. Col. MacKall is inspector gen-| Another party behind the wrecked - — _— Dorothy Mackaill, star of tl;e eral of the Ninth Corps Area and || car P AT R O S R S AN DARD OIL COMPANY OF CALTFGICY " ' film, and Charles Delaney, her lead- lis enroute to the Lynn Canal post | the passengers from the wreck. A = b 4 G O\HV( | ing man, do a bit of exploring while | to make the annual inspection and DOUbHUl lf Anythmg WI“ truck coming toward town was éé T' L W . 29 |New York sleeps. So does the vil- |economic survey of it. He is a pas- | Be Realized, Claims hailed and the two injured persons 'Ie (lst flrnlng | lain, Edmund Burns. senger on the steamer Alameda.| A tant were taken to St. Ann's hospital. ith J | And Mamma Louise Fazenda,|which is due here Saturday morn-; ° ccountan Neither of the two wére seriously withn Papa James Finlayson, and Kidfing. He will inspect all of the R T injured although the cuts inflicted LAURA LA PLANTE and JOHN BOLES Brother Jack Oakie do not discover | Army establishments in Alaska, #i- ;}(K::Fifigfogdgaffl‘{xeC‘jfl:'were deep. 3 i |them until sun-up. g cluding the Road Commission and‘m] ssion accountant, today reported | LT ST R AR | E. J. Peterson of the St. Ann’s such a J Signal Curp& stamons ) New York at four a.m. i _|in the commission’s utilities mleusmml Staff, left on the Prin- financing investigation that it Louise this morning on his & “seems doubtful if anything wxub 5 A5 » aefvay to Chicago, e will travel Le realizedt Orithe $TO00000 SOFFqyer the Canadmn Pacific Railway T, £ |curities issued by the Foshay coms (gt B S fl &y 1punies of Delaware and Minnesota | " W in 1927, 1928 and 1929, Lucas said the Foshay Com-‘ pany was not listed on any stock A t exchange. He said salaries paid u w I e officials were “quite liberal” Lucas said the dividends paid out on the capital “were uncertain land the conditions of the Foshay| organization were evidenced by the fact that in August, 1929, in order to purchase a piece of real estate for $395,000 a loan was negotiated for $500,000, with Foshay securities totaling. $5,000,000 as alleged col- & laferal.” & —_—— TWO INJURED, Autofnobile Runs Off High- way Near Lemon Creek Early This Afternoon Mrs. Robert Orme suffered a cut on her foot and her four-year-old = ; daughter, Alice May, received ‘@ \,/' deep gash above the eye when the N automobile in which they were rid- ing rolled off Glacier Highway early this afternoon. The automobile, an open model, (28 cake recipes say— { add the flour . oo Qg /N (learance Sale Positively Ends SATURDAY June 14th, 9P. M.. Three distinctive new flavors /The popularity of the delicious Pabst-ett Vatieties al- ready n\(als that of the Standard Pabst-ett — the original - whole-milk cheese food. Women have waited for these new flavors — Pimento, Swiss and Brick. Now they are using them daily—serving assorted Pabst-ett sandwiches which are delightfully different to please the individual s taste of every guest and member of the family. A o Orange Package Every dealer in the city now carries Pabst-étt Pimento, lt tl e —in addition to the Standard ~ Pabst-ett Swiss, and Pabst-ett Brick as well as the famous : e ' Pabst-ett you know so well. Standard Pabst-ett, to meet the great demand for this $ famous whole-milk cheese food. Treat your family to'the a t a tzme New Pabst-ett v anetxes today.” ; imp s os roa e C a S[‘ iess — a_few pounds at a time. What a difference it Inlkn in flavor! No bulk- roasted coffee tastes like it. 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