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B ¢ Attractions At Theatres COLISEUM, TONIGHT Oh comedy based upon the Saturday Yean Evening Post story, er for the first time in pic two nctable actors who made such of “Is a_ tremendous stage succes: Zat So!"—Robert Armstrong and | James Gleason. With Gleason contributir the dialogue to “Oh, Yeah!” fashioned much along the smart ture is a fine successor of its stage cousin. “Oh, Yeah!” t two railrcad boomers, ' who wander from one end of tr country to the other working “'any railroad that a couple of “janes” one hilarious situation after son touch of pathos. The feminine roles in Oh, are portrayed by Patricia Caro: recruited from the musical comed history. Others Frank Hagney, Bud Fine, was directed by Tay Garnett. ° | BETTY COMPSON HERE, | IN SEATTLE, FIRST RUN The . | | “No Brakes,” ! by A. W. Somerville, brings togeth- racking lines i of the stage predecessor, the pic- accomplishment of i the Wisecracking art and a worthy will be seen at the Coliseum tonight. It is the story of | brakemen on happens to be handy. Everything goes along fine with the buddies until they fall for 1 and then the eomplications that set in resulf in an- other, spotted with the usual Glea- Yeah! y stage, and Zasu Pitts, whose droll humor has added to the®entertain- ment values of some of the great- est motion picture successes in mm{gumery‘wfl,.d 867%, National Acme in the cast are Paul Hurst and Harry Tyler. The picture ,20%, A e R A, ) “Czar of Broadway,” featur- ing Betty Compson, opens at the Palace tonight. This same feature is now being shown in Seattle sim- ultaneously with the first run show- ing in Juneau, perhaps the - first — -o all-dialogue TALKING REPORTER ALL TALKING COMEDY CZAR of 10, 25, 75¢, Loges $1.00 Il me such a thing has occurred in | talkie picture annals “The Miracle Man’ ation when it was released vears ago and was the one picture that. established Betty Compson as a star in her own right. In this picture Betty Comp- similar to “Czar of created a sen- | everal great son appeared in a part the one she enacts in that followed some of her ng in she 1§ the years Compson made most successful pictures w: |the type of character which created in “The Miracle Man.” o) Among the most recent crook plays in which Miss Compson has appeared are “Weary Ri “The Barker,” “Street Girl,” “Docks of New York” and “On With the Show. With the coming of talking pic- the fame increased instead of was the case with picture players. In “Czar of Broadway,” given the opportunity to give vent to her talents which are particular- ly adapted to the type of part Iwhich she plays in this picture. | Conne Colton, night club dancer, 1s ithe character which Betty enacts in “Czar of Broadway.” tu decreased, as many motion TODAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS { NEW YORK, July 22. ino sale of Alaska Juneau stock today. Closing quotations on other stocks were: peoration 2 , Anaconda 50%, Beth- lehem Steel 81%, General Motors 44, Granby 23, International Har- vester 82!, Kennecott 39%, Mont- ‘There W 14%, Packard Motors 147%, Sim- mons Beds 26':, Standard Brands Standard Oil of California Gl‘u. Standard Oil of New- Jersey 73%, United Aircraft 57%, U. 8. teel 164%, American Can 126%, Fox Films 47, Hupp Motors 15, Stewart-Warner 24%. ————r———— R. E. Robertson, attorney, came 'on the Aleutian from Ketchikan. He had intended to return to Juneau several days ago by airplane, unfavorable weather made flying conditions impossible.* of Betty Compson | Betty is | mine | Alleghany Cor-} but | . pltal. J THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUE Si‘\\ JULY 22, 1930. SIGNAL CORPS, UNITI SKA N WASHI »yTON-AL/ TELEGRAPH SYSTEM TELEGEAM RECEIVED at 126K W 28 NL WU SEATTLE PALACE THEATRE JUNEAU CAPTAIN GUARD HELLS HER SHIPMENT HOWEVER SENDING WITH ADVERTISING CZAR HAMRICK’S MUSIC ACCORDINGLY REGARDS WN AL BLOOM MANAGER % UNIVERS xllfllilLM CO. ALW/I YS with JOHN "WRAY. JOHN HARRON, E« 28,200 POUNDS . CHIEF ALASKA OF FISH COME = GEOLOGIST ON Halibut Brings 9% and 6 {P. S. Smith Conffls Heu‘ Cents Per Pound at ‘ with Gov. Parks and Auction Sale Other Officials Eighteen thousand two hundred pounds of halibut and 10,000 pounds | On his annual trip te the of salmon were unioaded by fishinz ; tory, Phillip 8. Smith, Chief Al vats here today. All e ha t boats here today. All the hallbut|q.goeic ynited States Geologic was bought by the New Englani g ) 3 | . | Sur visited here today and con Fish Company for 9% cents and 6 the s with G Supg L. Me to Seward on He conferred A. Parks, Mining tinued Aleutian. George visor B. D. Stewart and M |cents a | pounds. of Armstrong, pound. thousands salmon were for Melchoir Dessay Company and the remaining 4,000 were bought by A . Y ritt, Assistant Regional Fore the Juneau Cold Storage Company B 4 Mr. Smith will proceed direct ‘The halibut was brought by the to Anchorage where he will 1 |Harding, Capt. Martin Erstad 5,000 pounds; the Little Helen, Capt K. Hildre, 7,000; the Thelma, Capt Bernt Alstead, 7,000, and the H. ' |main sometime. He will mec [Senate Investigating Committee there when it begins its stu of {the Alaska Railroad. 1200 A W " " | Some increase of the S The salmon was unloaded by the! PR e T3768, Capt. James Young, 6000|>co<2 Progra A {next year, Mr. Smith said. ¥ pounds, and the Ace, Capt. L.| z 3 Weathers, 4,000 pounds mates for this enlargement will e ! e e submitted to the Bureau of Budg ria- Ithis Fall for inclusion in app tions for hte next fiscal year WALTER JACKSOM Walter Jackson, former Douglas| Mr. Merritt submiited to him a boy, was an arrival on the Aleutian |tentative co-operative program de- | this morning and is stopping at the |signed to open up- mineral ar in | Gastineau. This is Mr. Jackson's the National Foresf'areas of Alski first visit to the Channel since /He proposed that the G al leaving about 11 years ago. He Survey assign Mr. Stewart or some part owner of one of the le i other peologist to making .exarmina |tions of accessible mineral markets in Tacoma, where he makes his home. He plans to spend |which might be opened to -xbs~ a week visiting “before returning)pecting by - the constructio of south. trails connecting the distric with —_————— ithe coast. PACIFIC ARRIVES WITH TOW! Mr. Smith approved the plan From Port Alexander and way |as highly desirable. However ith= ports the motorship Pacific arrived er Mr. Stewart nor no: the last night. She brought Mr. and|cther membtrs of his arg Mrs. V. Manville from Sumdum,'available this season, he and Mrs. Laura Martin from Warm |the Survey is without fund em= Springs Bay and Grover C. Winn|ploy additional personnel. ped from Taku Harbor. it would be possible to make such —————— an arrangement next season it Alfred C. Adams, of Excursion|depends on what Congressic p- Inlet, is a patient at St. Ann’s hos- |propriations are made for the next fiscal year.. Y o S e s } J dneau, Alaska 2 “Ninth Annual outheastern Alasl Ship Your Exhibit to R. B. MARTIN, Manager—Freight Collect For further information write W. S. PULLEN, Secretary a Fair September 3, 4, 5 and 6th 7 STARTING TONIGHT Neck in Neck With Seaitle’s Best Theatres JULY BROADW BOX SEATTLE Alliter, Wilbur Mack INSMALL BOATS. ANNUAL VISIT Palace D) STATES ARMY AILITARY CABLE AND : PHOTOPHONE MOVIETONE ACT The Best and Latest in Feature Attractions at the PALACE 18 1930 OES NOT AVAILABLE FOR SATURDAY BOAT TOGETHER AY. THIS OPENING JOHN EIGHTEENTH. ADVERTISE WAY 10 COMPS( G ]dll(l k and King Baggot BETTY Imund Breese, ,25,75¢, Loges $1.00 Welterweight Champ Trains for Comeback | OH, YEAH! ITS 100 PER CENT ALL TALKING, LAUGH PROVOKING (COMEDY Wednesday Tuesday PATHE present Pete Latzo skipping rope al Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, as he conditions himself for the bout | with Larry Johnson, the sensa. | tional fighter. Latzo was formerly { a champion in the welterweight | division. He is training for a ring comeback. L e COLISEUM CHURCHILL DOWNS CHARTER IS UNDER W here Sound Sounds Best FIRE IN J(ENTUCKYl s VITAPHONE ACTS | w7 4 y DA L e MOVIETONE NEWS Downs and the atonia - Jockey |l % ] U SR Club, and the recovery of $1,000,000 penalties from the racing associa-| tion on account of al d violation | of certain prohibitory laws, is asked Soon—-SUNNY SIDE UP in a suit pending before the Ken- tucky Court of Appeal ibe 4 N X QR B e N T The suit, instituted by the attor-|and they started bouncing hin § mpairment, he has not been able NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ney general's department in 1927,|around. > work for some time i bt #lso attacks the constitutionality| NOW Jack Thompson, the negri | Guests at the Alaskan Hotel in-| In order to keep up with the lof the Kentucky statue that ex-|flash, has the championship anc | lude Andrew Paulson, Hawk Inlet; |trend of the times and to give our Grodta parimubuel wigering at vace |EIE SIAfE of 8 nice ; of de- § Aike John, Funter Bay; Peter [CuStomers all we can for . their l'tracks from the anti-gambiing laws |feats—the first administered decis: | sekovich, J. Glaros and C. Rabu- |OU€Y, We have decided that on ¢ S e htate: ively by Young Corbett here in ar | ieech, Cordova; R. Rasmussen, Ex- |4d after July 31st, COAL and The ‘case was appealed from a |OVerweight match ursion Inlet, and M. F. Field, st.|FEED will be sold strictly for cash. ruling of circuit court that the facts S e ouis. oA D,',B.' REMMEL (1 in petition did not justity the cor-| WHO’S WHO Mrs. Lydia Fohn-Hansen and| g pprate death of the racing assoeia- | AND WHERE ’rof G. W. Gasser, members of the £ S0FF, SAmar: DesvRsiEit, SO tions and that the demand for| 2 aculty of the Alaska Agricultural|weis Ly nes amateur light reavys $1,000000 was barred by the sta- —_— Jollege and School of Mines, at | Ent cusmpion of America. tute of limitations, because it was| Van Marcus, of Washington, D | Pairbanks, are in Juneau with a a fine for a misdemeanor |C., is registered at the Gastineau. | view establish. exte nsion - > - } F. Swensson, ficld representative | courses for the educational institu- COLOR L THOMPSON LAST 10 FEEL |superintendent for Libby, McNeill | tion. HOODOO OF WELTER CROWN |and Libby and in charge of its Alag- ———— PRINTING o — |ka canneries, came from the West- | o O . AN FRANCISCO, July 22.—The | ward on the steamship Yukon. He| | § EFS | welterweight title has 1 L me‘will be in this neighborhood several | ® " increases “‘.‘M to the last three fighters, a ¥ as centenders, who have held the crown. B. E. Benson is rceovening from |year in the two year old ranking, | job.Weareequippedto! an attack of rheumatism at St. |probably will not race again until | days. Boojum, second to Whichone last| Power of any Dfllflh‘a Once Joe Dundee won the 147-|Ann's Hospital. It was erroneously | next spring. pm!nd)coronet he couldn’t beat any- reported that he was employed in Cammy Mandell won the light- .one. Jackie Filelds succeeded him highway work. Because of physical | weight title from Rocky Kansas,

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