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R T —— D i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930. comedy drama featuring Alan Hale | @—————— T and Sally Eilers, was shown with| | MAE MURRAY IS progressive corporations al- night. The story of the gob por- |~ Mae Murray, who has a big f el i trayed by Mr. Hale, and the numer- |lowing in Juneau among the movie [\’ IR Say 8- Peeiee) ous mixups in which he is involved |fans. is the featured star in Pea- | U 10t new to them. Their { ays, “the interest with : & Sty while on his way home with his|cock Alley” a feature production |POCKS already are in shape for this i f fll @R LAST TIMES TONIGHT talking parrot to his mother o sl gl ty1 mathematical analysis. AVAST. NT: Pathé cture R 4t . ,ee HEARTIES! e | attains the height of genuine D NEW MOVIETONE ACT {comedy. Mr. Hale, of course, s, LRI ‘ ) ALSO 4 faithful to art in his portraiture, | Formula” to Stabilize []WEH SURVEY IR Sail right through a sca VITABHONE ALL TALKING COMEDY and he is besides, a comedian of ex- | Industries Is Evolved il of Laughter in the mos! ACTS | riotous comedy of two atid American Gobs ever screened. |cellent parts. Sally Eilers, a very | charming debutante from the Mm»kl % SRR T, GL[]SE Tfl END Sennett ranks, plays opposite him ' (Qonfigued T EaEe Ol with exquisite verve. George Coop- BT SR e AT ~ er as Hale's buddy, and Paul Hu Tt as Jimmylegs, are excellent in thei portrayals. The comedy, adequ |1y directed by Fred Newmey: A TREAT FOR deservedly worthy of the popular-| ANYONE WHO ity it seems destined to achieve. | tain losses from obsolescene and - deterioration—all of which must)Dort and Heintzleman Have definite relation to price if, o o ustrial activity is to be ()‘!l»\ One Day More bly conducted. of Field Study finds that invested capital in es may be reduced with- eld examination of the LIKES MUSIC o arning power w wer project for the pulp “MADAME X" COMING 11 :».u::?:“.j.n\” y l‘::v 4::10(‘1&‘(1 it and paper project of George T. TO PALACE SATURDAY | |DY reduction in the quantity Cameron and associates is com- igoods carried in inventories to me! pt for a study of Dorothy <e and this will be made as soon as weather conditions are favor- ablc announced today by Savings also may be made, Mr.[B. F. Heintzleman, Asst. Regional aymond asserts, by employing{Forester, who is assisting J. C B o thent” fhiicas ) nainetion: alkebme working ci al to better advan-|Dort, Forest Service hydro-electric - i o) % tage elsewhere in the busine wineer, in making the examina- e b oS @ when Lionel Barrymore directedig e cqpital may go toward pur-|tion for the Federal Power Com- 10—25—75 cents—Loges $1.00 “Madame X, Metro-Goldwyn-May- | oyqcc of more highly develaped ma- | mission - - ———[jer's all talking filmization of the| increase pro-| The two officers returned here T jchinery and therel COMING —— jthe c demand, wher lupon the rate of capi One of the most famous figuresimay be increased pr on the American stage directed a| cast of players whose names are|p traditional in theatredom, and man \WALLEE AND IS CONNECTICUT VANKEES. 'The VAGABOND | LOV HEAR HIM CROON 5 BIG SONG HIT! noted stage play, coming Satur- o : 2 = < ductive capacity g 3 r. | Thursday evening 1 River day to the Palace Theatre. { capacity of each operator wsday evening from Speel Rive X | In_some in ces, he says, it is|where they went over Long and MADA M X Ruth Chatterton, famous Ameri- uneccnomical to operate processes Crater lakes, where the initial pow- - < |can stage actress, plays the title| tinuously under conditions of|er development will take place. s | role. | m production when the con-{While they are awaiting for suit- i - {sumption of the finished product _ivaried widely from one period to 1| another. b ther, they are engaged in a report on the Speel roup. examiners will go to Doro- y plane. Clear weather . “ y for them to do the \ with ary there. It will re- 7 otk LAST TIMES TONIGHT—7:30 and 9:30 &, COLISEUM Wy . WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST Coming—**Peacock Alley” with Mae Murray Lewis Stone, Rickard Carle, Ray- mond Hackett, Mitchell Lewis, E | Vagabond Lover genie Besserer, Ullric Haupt, Carrol |ended the run which pleased audi- Nye, Claud King, Chappell Dosse’t, | The proper balancir he con- | vk ences for two days. Itends, may achieve surprising econ- -4 3 Toler a g v ¥ s are . s Attractlons | wvallee . has undoubtedly drawn ?ldim’ ci::“ B Jrr;cmw» i more fans into movie houses all 5 R !+ “Tt is encouraging to note,” Mr.'work = At Theatres |over the country than any player P making a first screen appea o [ “VAGABOM | CO! “ 4 vill then have ALE 5 SALLY EILERS in history. His great popularit the radio brought a well filied house e |the first day and the comment on (he excellence of the picture keeps L R TE R T fTonight for the last time Ru Vallee’s golden voice will be heard | from the screen of the Palace t abéf. His first feature film, “The | quire only one day there. When the | tion Fund, signed by Col (‘,)mxlv»"_ field examination is then completed, | A. Lindbergh, in recognition of the | COLOR stion of aviation by sponsor- the report will be compiled and |pror | forwarded to the Commission’s n aviation tour of 21 plane “ PmNTING nd the dedication of nine ;m-r\ 4 1 | I | Washington headquarter: | - -o - ports in the stz | ‘ ! i \H i } i A - ! il ses the pullind I ‘}“‘ l‘\mfl‘ it i N / [ i 1 LINDBYRGH CITATION | - > Sacrense 'ul Mfi“‘“fl‘””w I | | HAS BEEN i | Jess Hill, fox farmer, spent yes-| power of any printing “‘l““‘\ L il | e S [ terday in town on busin | job.Weare equippedtohas M / WA CE, Wis., July | Among out-of-town guests at the | Cudworth post 23 of the American | Alaskan Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. dlecolorprintingquickly | | Leizion, here, has received a certifi- | will Jackson of Yakutat, and Gust | and satisfactorily | cate from the Gugzgenheim Founda- | Chakoe of Auk Lake. | i A. 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