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Not only a production with Singing—Danc- ing and Pig Technicolor Scenes but a story that held New York’s Theatregoers spell- bound——— 100% A ; Talking § Singing | SPORT BRIEFS 3 Jim Jeffries, the hedvyweight champion, was the son of a minis-, ter. Hungary has a good bet for the WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST ~ COLISEUM =~ 100 metre swim at the 1932 Olym- pics in Stephen Barany, who fin- ished second to Johnny Welsmuller at the Amsterdam games. ‘ Solita Salgado, not yet 17, 13‘ France's hope for the 500 metre swim at the next Olympic games in Los Angeles. Herman and Henry Perlick, the “Fighting Twins,” are identical In physical measurements, yet the former fights in main bouts and the latter in the preliminaries. Since 1918 the San Francisco club of the Pacific Coast league has sold $676,000 worth of players to the major leagues. Bill Papke, the old middleweight, Youth baving its fling at love, A beauti- ful tém piress who “took ad- vantage of his Careless Age. Night life in Lake Como. RICHz}.BD A. ROWLAND presents [ gl Dancing now lives in Los Angeles. He re- ::o::l‘::y nopt YOU ~ tired with wealth. ereits. A ‘hew . = eaee s ir SRR and . startling Homuy with the | associated Press Photo TN TR R slant on flam- 4 GO original [ chicThis gturdy crew of Chicagoans will man the 4 G-foot schooner, Swordfish, when they pitout from ing youth. hicago in search of adventure in distant ports. T hey plan a three ysars' tour around the worl 8 WRONG P"’Y ‘ to right: Buck Evans, captain; his brother, ;au!l. ™M r:prenore Cook and Donald Dockson. A fifth mem- The cannery tender Willard B, | her, Robert H. Cook, not shown in the picture, wi il complete the party. of Libby, McNeill and Libby can- ON i ) nery at Taku rbor, today took ‘ % s & K T s TR R T | W at the Ju- gest stage ever constructed, therc % neau, Lumber for, that plant, A was built for “Broadway,” the Car SHE'S (H VV(’ED [gi]E;R N 11"EA(‘CENT NEVER i 4 - M . e | Laemmle, Jr., all talking super- THAT & — L SPECIALLY g f production, coming Saturday to the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PICKED Palace Theatre, a set fully worthy t rroamaM |[0r e Tt aeatter el mvpess 100 PERCENT TALING, SINGING . Sl e \ Ve vl FOR \down the Milky Way. NEW SHIPMENT lay by John Van:Di ; | The super-superlative of this sl Based on the stage play by John Van Druten REAL 'is the Paradise Night Club, a truc ENTER- example of cubistic art and alsc ARRO with A% an eye-opener ¢ven to those Holly- TAIN- wood extravaganzists who immerse DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR., LORE ['IA‘YQUNG themselve$ o’ mornings in platinun TR UMP MENT bawth-tubs. b CARMEL MYERS and HOLMES HERBERT | Here, then, is Broadway. Fo SH RTS AY Broadway could not be built bu with an cxtravagant hand—Broad ¢ e [PAUL' FEJOS «|'way, the Rue de la Cabaret. I Production | But not all is iridescent frott White—$§1.95 Presented by even on Broadway. Beneath tht * $ 3 is-S CARL floating bubbles is the vortex tha Blue, - TAn..Green Francis Shelley F LAEMMLE ma hem rise and in “Broadway’ 2 % Y the success which ran ir e T B Kraft & Lamont New York for 90 consecutive week: - ' i oo e 73 — | this vortex alone provides the en- $2.15 A X LAST TIMES.TONIGHT tire action of the play. e Vitaphone Acts NEWS CARTOON COMEDY BRADLEY LEAVES BY “The H f H ” | PLANE FOR SKAGWAY ‘ g X, —— 5t e ouse o orror Under charter to the Alaska Ju- neau Gold Mining Company, the i —A Comedy Thriller— scaplane Taku, Pilot Robert Ellis H. SI GBAVES P S1 po 308 took off at 2 p.m. this afternoor for Skagway with P. R. Bradley The ClotRing Man 10—25—50 Log(‘s ME. eofits consulting engineer for the com pany and three other passenger: Iu the party were: Miss Vir, Jeanne Williams (above) feund it ecasier to change her name to S 3 b T el otzgar, Mrs. Florence Oakes and| Scnia Karlev than to drop her accent. ‘cult roles they have yet attempt . George. —_— - CESTIICRREA G 4 NEW YORK.—The man \\l:hDul' 1 country has something of a femi- nine parallel in Jeanne Williams, alias Sonia Karlov. \in their respective screen carey adley is enroute to Wer- and its coming is awaited with in-|necke in the Mayo district of Yu- terest by their many admirers here. ‘kun Territory to the Treadwell Yu- |kon Company’s camp. He will make Somewhere before the train reached the west coast Jeanne Wil- | liams disappeared. Three months Attractions | & ot o Ll 4|2 survey of conditions there andl As Jeanne Williams ¢ }“wr therk apneatad on the vhori- i At Theatres || “BROADWAY” OPENS AT {return here in a few weeks. The|can horn of American pas ‘a;){x a new %umm} plflycrv with & | {others in the party were to return distinct, Russian accent and the : PALACE ON SATURDAY as Sonia Karlov, she always wi name of Sonia Karloy. Somewhere Russian. Jeanne Williams had changed her . e |Lere this afternoon. Broadway has moved West. [ A Broadway in all its fascination’ The story pegins 81X ye: ° ° name and her accent. She was } “HOUSE OF HORROR” {|and gaiety, in all its abandon and Destroyer for Canada when Jeanne and Mary W signed by a leading producer at a | LAST TIMES, PALACE | |lavishness, has been moved to Hol- Launched in England cisters, left their home in S: . |large salary, = . ® .lywood. The street that is paved Juty | N+ Y. to become chorus girls Then came the talkies which|g SOUTHAMPTON, England, A labyrinth of mysterious rooms,|with tinsel and trodden by jeweled,' 11—The new Canadian destroyer| The girls were ambitious and de- [called for. clear English diction. Z;mwgg:kl;nin:t:;f::}a:::f heels, the multi-hued lights that gpguenay was launched here to- | termined not to stay in the “Fol- |Like others, Sonia Karlov found o | R i s Sk chase each other in a million fan- gay The sister ship, Skeena, will lle§." Mary, the younger, studied [that her picture career was over. P ers day afteritastic patterns against a skyscrape pe launched in Septembe voice and soon appeared in “The|She had learned her Russian accent g the First Natxo?al lot where!of toy balloons, the kaleidoscope of ' The new destroyer is 3 tons | Grand Street Follies.” Jeanne de- |too well. 3 fThe House of Horror,” was filmed. |champagne bubbles in a paper par-' | displacement, length 310 feet and | cided to become a dramatic actress.| Now she is returning to Broad- ‘The: featung is at the Palace for the last -times tonight. ‘Messengers to the set have at times returned without finding the; comely pair, and Director Christen- sen and crew, so completely were théy hidden in the maze of compli-} cated sets. Christensen, having dis- carded his gun as an alarm signal! for the players, was not so easily | « located, and he led his cast and- teehnical assistants from one twist- | ing passageway or weird room to anothér with disconcerting aban- don. | “The House of Horror” is obvi-| ously a comedy high-light with Miss Fazenda, and Mr. -Conklin as’ the leads, but the thrills are packed | in tightly for all that, and William V. Mong, Thelma Todd, Dale Ful-‘ ler, Emile Chautard and other well- ‘ known players carry the burden oi ; the serious melodrama. {ty hat, has been reproduced on the speed of 35 knots. screen. 2 The destroyers will replace tw) At Universal ‘City'orf sthib {blz- | British. cratt/loaned 19 Canada, Three years ago Jeanne started for Hollywood, started with no hope of findingia=places g — i way in a new play. But she still is Sonia Karlov with a Russian ac- cent. Medlum and nghtwelght at § * HALF PRICE BIB OVERALLS e Wi LR pz}u ,, WAIST OVERALLS large sizes .... .$1 25 palr CANVAS GLOVES, 15c pair . ... Sy, . “FHE CARELESS AGE” IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT F . HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS and o What is the careless age? This question is answered in a striking manner in “The Carcles.;: Age,” the First National-Vitaphone picture, which comes to the Coli- seum tonight. | 1t is adapted from John van Dru- ten’s sensational stage play, “Di-| version,” and deals with the hectic| Jove affair of a young medical stu- | dent and a sophisticated actress. Douglas Fairbanks, jr., is cuci as the boy, and Carmel Myers por- | trays the actress, while Loretta ! Young plays a beautiful young! . English girl. A splendid all-star i cast is seen in the picture, includ- ing Holmes Herbert, Kenneth Thomson, Deris Lloyd, Wilfred Noy and Ilka Chase. The story has a background of London and the Continent. Some | very spectacular settings were pro- vided for the production. “The Oareless Age” is said to be one of the outstanding dramatic screen steries of the year. 1t provides both Fairbanks and Miss - Myers with the most aiffi- | These Prices Effective Until TUESDAY NIGHT, July 15th THIS IS THE EVENT THAT MAKES 98¢:DO-DOUBLE - DUTY AND HERE IT IS BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. COME PREPARED FO GET BARGAINS. BUY NOW! SAVE! Bargains in Ever Department STETSON HATS----HALF PRICE e mol 3 GOLDSTEIN BUILDING -’s Bootery !,.1... PHONE 45 umw "