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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. { heart-throb or two thrown in forjtre public alike, has been M TN T TR R GRS | ted into a new entertainment The Nautical Comedy Hit of the Year Attractions PA 110::& c E At Theatres SOUND NEWS MOVIETONE ALL TALKING COMEDY i' ood measure. | Sally Eilers, George Copper, Paul the talking film, and in | Hurst, M Carr, Natalie Joyce guise will be seen soon at the | [and Phil nan have other im- ¢ | “Sailor’s Holi- new picture is a Metro-Gold- | -Mayer production and is an| ik feature vas directed by Lionel B: the famous stage and and is his second directorial | le roles fi AVAST. ME - \X’)Pi % HEARTIES! v athé ¥) Ficture ALSO VITAPHONE ACTS and SOUND NEWS ACT RUDY VALLEE : g L s SHOWING i SAILOR’S HOLIDAY” IS AT COLISEUM TONIGIY AT PALACE S Sail right through a sea | of Laughter in the mos! | riotous comedy of two reputation a ‘“‘“““""i American Gobs ever musical comedy as well, to | screened. he films at the time the | ® picture made its appear- the title role, a role| ed on the Frenck by Sarah Bernhardt. » remainder of the cast is also \oteworthy one, composed Of { many stage and screen celebrities. | ANOTHERPLANE WILL BE BASED INALASKA SOON | Airways Expects to Have| New Machine in Prince William Sound Area Another seaplane to operate in Alaska is planned by the Alaska- Washington Airways, was the an-| nouncement today of A. B. Hayes,| ¢ i ¢ ; - 1% ;s . activities in this Territory. TONIGHT————AT 7:30—9:30 The new plane will be of the| {same type as the Skagway,” ex-| WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST Rudy Va idol of the radio his way into the I S | Heave, ho n _|cal film fans in his first screen ap- the mud-ho ) Paldte theatre last | of Radio Pic-! snd Lover,” he/’ in person a3|' Ruth theatre. en Chatterton, who left the where she had gained an bl ement there | proved as on the air. PHOTOPHONE A TREAT FOR ANYONE WHO LIKES MUSIC RUD VALL AND IS CONNECTICUT YANKERS 1'mhe VAGABOND | 1 LOVER , ¢ capable cast -ama around | otlight with quality of » was never more in evis an when he sang “A Lit= » and three from the Sailgrs on a night like this / o dence tk tIE In fact, it’s jus bout the funnies ‘_‘ i i % ther e songs since it has learned to talk, s A Ya hal { Dresslc ided much to the enjoy- able picturi hile Rudy himself “‘cont)‘llm‘. d not a few laughs. Sally . ‘Blwlc made a lovely heroine, the perfect for Vallee's love-mak# happen §0 time revolv BIG SOT 10— and out of 5—75 cents 1 shore leave than two bulls ir ik . i | —Loges $1.00 C()"IN(; ,(nmn ‘.k]l\]J). ‘rlunu a thrillin | MADAME 3 " Sk {n b, aatiors hall, a| COMING TO PALACE NIAD 4 M X | breath-taking episode on the top of ° Al P, | rris W a dozen hilarious of the greatest sce! i E: amusement -] e drama, a favor- there's romance, too, with a actors and of the thea- dance ite plained Mr. Hayes. “According to present plans, it will be based this season in Prince Willlam Sound to| nieet the demands of the flsht'rir‘s‘ i affording quick passen- jeer e facilities to busin X-| ecutives. The new craft will cost) . 1£20,000. Its delivery was promised | for July 10. Late advices from| the Lockheed factory at Burbank,| Cal, state that some delay has| been experienced in connection witn | o pontoons, and delivery prob-| ably will not be made until toward| the end of this month at llu‘I . earlicst ! Besides this new plane for Al-|§g aska, the Airways will add anoth chine of the same type and cost- ing the same amount to the equip- ment operated from the Washin ton base.” [ . UNEAU LAWYER | with the acquisition of the ord lered planes, the Airways will have| l |the Skagway, Taku end the new| N H g i {craft based in Alaska and thel | Wrangell, Victoria and a new ma- | chine based in Washington ! S “In the fall,’ said Mr. Hayes, “we! R, E. Robertson Put On lshall move two of the Alaska| | planes. to the Washington | Reception Committee | | T — ER CHARGES HE HIT base. We contemplate keeping one plan2 1 {based in Alaska throughout the Of Conventlon winter.” i ENSIGN BRITT GETS SHORE ASSIGNMENT Ensign Jacob Britt, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Britt of this city, has been assigned to shore duty at San Diego, Calif.. ac cording to word just received by, his parents. He is attached to th Admiral at Coronado headquarter | R. E. Robertson, attorney, has| | received notice of his appointme to membership on the reception { committee of the American Bar| | Association for its fifty-third an-| Inual meeting, which will be heid next Aue 21 and 22 in Chi- cago. The appointment was made| by Henry U. Sims, President of the | sciation. Mr. Robertson cannot | definitely say whether business will| O permit,_him to attend the Chicago - 4 — ,___.—., meeting. | - ‘Associated Press Photo where, he will be stationed for one| The Juncau attorncy B heen A Exhibiting a badly swollen eye as evidence, Vivian Duncan, of tho year. member of the General Council Of | puncan sisters dancing team, haled Rex Lease, film actor, into a Mrs. Britt, who has been in the|the Bar Association since 1919. He | gourt near Los Angeles on charges of battery. She said Lease beat and east, will join her husband at San |W%as on the reception committee of| kicked her after she refused his advances following a party at the Diego this week. {the association at its annual meet-| home of another actor. e s ings in Seattle in 1928 and in San; ____ WOMEN OF Francisco in 1925. | ‘OBERDICK B #Coming events cast their shadows before’” HEADS BADGERS When tempted to over-indulge Mooseheart Legion will meet to- night at 8 o'clock. Social will follow. AGNES GRIGG, —ady. Recorder. LODE CLAIM NOTICES American or Canadian at The | MADISON, Wis, July 17—Ath- | letic activities for 1929-30 closed at the University of Wisconsin with ‘K«-h\cuon of Louis Oberdick, of Ed- __|gerton, captain of the varsity crew. | Oberdick has pulled No. 2 oar in In order to keep up with the trend of the times and to ive our custor all we can for their mone e have decided that on and aiter July 31st, COAL and FEED will be sold strictly for cash. \ ‘I{R e q c h fo r a 3 - S 7 ¢ ‘ i fthe varsity for the last two years.|—adv. ~ D. B. FEMMER. Lucky instead” B” ‘ | Be moderate=—be moderate in all things, even'in smoking. Avoid that future shadow® . by avoiding over-indulgence, if you would maintain that modern, ever-youth- ful figure. “Rezch for a Lucky instea g i t 4 Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco—The Cream of the Lrop —“IT'S TOASTED.” Lucky sirike has an extra, secret heating process. 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