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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESD;\Y, JULY 30, 1930. “SUNNY SIDE UP” s A L GOOD FEATURE AT PALACE - = B o crooc starsi 4t sty s | ¥V HAUNTING 2_SHOWS—2 ; 3 porting dull"ll\lu;xr story. h Il'\//‘I-‘le\(' 7:30 and TONIGHT——ENTIRE CHANGE. OF plenty of comedy, and a half a doz- | LIFE CO I_ I S fU M 9:30 VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES solbinaion_presenied n Sy TONIGHT [l COLISEUM THEATREI’ WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST )X Movietone musical b et b — et - - L N — NS s~ - comedy 1 its OD."IHHLJ_; ——ON THE STAGE —ON THE SCREEN—— B e ol e And This Feature Is Surc a Sun-Burst of Song Magic——Melody night | ~Jan aynor and Char! rell, m: their musi debut ave an amagzing perf |mance. Both have pleasing volces “Q! [ ‘S' \§ ?"'i)}zfl' {I[)” and san ong numbers in a o ¥ DA o ht bursts of us applause from the It’s Sure a Tth Heaven of a Picture JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARREL in [ 5 aville Starts s D Vaudeville Starts at 9 Prompt b SR s - vour rotten street was lined With gold!” the old man told ‘em . « AND 3 BUT WISE BROAD- 3 ! WAY LAUGHED IN : { HIS FACE FOR o SA VILIIE ) SOONER OR LAT- p ER, THEY ALL JOIN THE GLIT- TERING ficient in he is in SOON—"Romance of Rio Grande” s Simba” —— “Interference” | haron Frank Richgrdson, | T hite and El Brendel, in {gave exc performances and Ty 7y | rece air share of acclaim, a splendid job AT THE HOTELS ‘aisn ! DesSylv Brown and Henderson, |this produ | who red “Sunny Side Up,”|Sell to a | from to words and music, | have i* with their first au- | Fel |dible picture production and proved |rec they are as talented in this me- | dium are in concoctin icc'\ ful musical comedies. Presenting Islander Treasure-Seeking his work in Camp. n has elevated him-/ Alaskan Gastineau AN ENTIRE CHANGE in COSTUMES MILLION VOLT SONGS TALK THRILLER . With Hugh Trevor, Dorothy and X Gulliver, Robert El / 1 Aileen Pringle CES | ) k> among the leadin Hollywood. Seymour adway’s noted dance di- irly outdid himself ensembles and d up, “Sunny S Up” is superletive entertainment ” | George Baesunvis and F. Vincen- lam Fron-|tive, White River; E. J. Norman, X - | Fre rson and J. Warren, — .- Nicholas Tagoff suffered an in- i jury to one of his feet and is a pa« nt in St. Ann’s Hospital TWO BIG SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE e ¢ 27 METROTONE NEWS ALL TALKING COMEDY , Loges $1.00 ALL TALKING PICTURE i PROGRAM “’Coming events cast their shadows before’” 10 cents, 25 cents, 75 cent NEW REVUE AT PALACEin @ specialy aras TONIGHT ; CONTEST FOR | nignt ending with the final { BAmlNG BEAUTIES ON ply A‘l;}:;,xn]_we“:;l(,:? said to be a good program | The feature. on the screen is | “Night Parade,” featuring Hugh Trevor and Dorothy Gulliver. Aileen Pringle and Robert Ellis are also -|in the cast. Although “Night Pa-| rade” has the atmosphere of the | e completed the story of ‘H_‘ By ROBBIN COO three years in 1 i =] When tempted to over-indulge : y-Saville Rev y,'in person, will present a n bill ténight, the second of the e gagement at the Palace ly thg announce: that iJuneau # | { course in ad of four. Rated [¢ "Reach for a i ) [ prize ring, if is a fine Renibe be Sitost % i [ther love, with a generous supply| HOLLYWOOD-—Radically the as a junior in Ris second year, he | ° ‘})\fi;‘lfr b(;:‘:‘:‘.yfirx‘(‘)n‘:‘lzilJ‘:u‘\(rl- M“;‘.I::]g';x romance as Sfldslbmng. b 'm“““h”f’»" h_‘l\ 8 ‘muu! the meth-| was admitted to Phi B i sl LUCky Ins'ea dl' Rh e aivics Sad Torder 1t for 8t | e i ",d, ¢ movie reh 15 more sweep- | honorary scholastic fraternity. ; e —— days 'while the Capital C BLIND BUG HAS 97 LEGS |I"8 changes ave in the offing. | By private tutoring he practical- | " i 8 e pital © ] In pre-talkie times only a few|ly paid his way through Be moderate—be moderate 'in all things, the limel Complete d BERKELEY, Cal — A blind cen-|inutes of preparatory pantomite|He travelled in a hand-pro even in smoking. Avoid that future shad- g be ahnou staged Geo tributing bathing sut elaborate one for the ner. ‘The program tonight is said to b2 a good one. Jack Karney will ed tonight from t were required, and the director™ | ynoea) ¢ ow* by avoiding over-indulgence, if you megaphone took care of the rest| ‘would maintain that modern, ever youth- ful figure. *“Reach for a Lucky instead.” hair, and his physical han dicap did not keep him from extra- hers are co tipede-like insect having 97 pairs also an | 0f legs a scovered by Dr. J. C. nd ‘also an}Of Jeeg-and Suscoviied By L. iwhile the cameras ground vl ol Al rize win-| Merriam, director of the Carnegie!™ | curricular ties. prize win- | Mex | Then the mijcrophone silenced the | o {institute, has been classified m"mv R . rbimar Sreedicod Balcolm plans to be an instruc- 3 i ia goologists as gaphone, and rehea 00K OV | o in modern languages. Utah and California goologists s, ortance. Players had .o | o g a geophiloid chilopod. { Sbsctios PRSI TR Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette | prepare not only to deliv RSN s o, his “Scotch Skit” which is said to]| Jrroperly, but to proceed independ- Ix;\(:))";:s: ((lyukezllFu‘LB:{“”, you ever smoked, made of the be most original, even to the cos-| 24 ENGLISH GIRL PILOTS [ently of the director omce the|yats o the dimes oo o ir times Later in the show the girls' LONDON.—~There are 2¢ English ifiiming had begun. Cnstoniers ‘el e finest tobacco—The Cream of the al ppear with him in a second girls who hold a pilot's certificate| At first ¢ scenes were r money, we have decided that on Crop—"IT'STOASTED.” Lucky Strike has an extra, secret heating Scotch act. During the performance for flying, according to air ministry hearsed one one, but now the| Carpey will present his waltz clog. ! figures, while more than 100 girls jentire cast usually assembles weeks | and after July 31st, COAL and FEED will be gold strictly for cash Charles Barsky will be seen in are training at various airdromes. o1 days before production startz| _pq, D. B, PEMMER Spanish dances and the Rosella| iand goes through the entire sc bt o g Sisters will give three spec es in-! UNITED STATES jpy"ythough preparing for a staze! A 1g ear-old automobile which Pro‘ess; Everyone knows 'hut cluding a new tap dance hy whnhs DEPARTMENT OF THE lay. ok 1as traveled 145,000 miles has been heat purifies and so 20,679 they have made a big hit. INTERIOR { jadded to Henry Ford's museum. Popular Miss Savilla will be heard GENERAL LAND OFFICE ;ln Try-Out Towns e R P M U. S. Land Office, ‘ physicians say that Luckies N ucaies Now a new company is present-| Frr=sreserrsee.. Anchorage, Alaska. |ig its pictures in play form be- June 9, 1930. {fore filming. Presentation in small- “Notice is hereby given that Ruby town theatres near Los Angeles is| Elvira Allen has submitted final €xpected not only to perfect tr proof on her adjoining farm home- | ctors in their lines, and to give stead together with her witnesses|the authors opportunity to edit| Fugene E. Bromley and Karl O,|their dialog, but also to note audi- Johnson, all of Haines, Alaska,clce reactions before filming homestead serial 06750, for lots 1: It is seldom that a script goes and 2, section 15, T. 30 8. R. 59 into production as written. E. C. RM. and it is now in (h':l This is especially true of comiz “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE . Providing Against - files of the U. S. Land Office, An- scenes, whereln players who | ACCIDENT - SICKNESS chorage, Alaska, and if no protest|“gag-artists” as well as actors, like | ON ALL 5 EA {is filed in the local land office Joe E. Brown, Louise Fazenda, Ken | GLD AGE - D TH Anchorage, Alaska, within the Murray, Ned Sparks, Harold Lloyd, A pmall deSisls adih ok, Pvable period of spublication or thir fing the camning period of Sour | thereatter, said final proof will b2 lifg will provid $! in cash if you die from patural causes. $10000 if you die from accident. ! . Rey s ks Wl ! First publication, July 16, 1930. 1+ Waive all premium payments. ¥ N | Last publication, Aug. 13, 1930. 2. Pay you $25 per Week for one Jear and afte: 920 itp.'vmsssper;"mmm zccepted and final certificate is- | sued. sals, with script girls at hand (’;‘w insert the additions. BLOUSE‘g J. LINDLEY GREEN, Yiay Market Ancther link between screen and | at a different pur- alking Picture 2d ey T L > NOTICE TO CREDITORS !Play Market,” hou in a tiny . theatre. Their news plays are to be pre sented anonymously to give un-| Know ostablished playwrights 5 g | Before A. W. FOX, Commlssmnc:l lown: and, established playwrig * - lequal footing, and movie execu- and ex-Officlo. Probate Judg"flnves, producers and directors may ! Juneau Precinet. i hts. P, fe; and x;:;’;soog‘z: your beneficiary en you 5a If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as result of accis dent, the mmmwflk-v you $5000 cash EDIATELY, in addition teall other benefits. [For complete details, mail . eoupon belowto,, In the Commissioner’s Court for| | the Territory of Alaska. Division ! Number One. W77 e 2 TUNE IN ibid for screen r [l (In the Matter of the Estate of ¥ L k 1 The Lucky Strike D: Orch. 1 The ide: 1 its inception in o | 'he Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every fi ¥ l’ {. SOFIA EORHONEN, it knuwn‘qm‘k colxl;;ax):;“\\!m-h wupld not ar-} y Saturday and Thursday evening, over N, B.C. HARRON e S 9 iford the stcep prices asked for aetworks, i . s ST ays, and consequent-{{ ¢ 0 Resident NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN S:'ablisned plave and conseuen=i} “Juneau’s OQwn Store” Manager That the undersigned was, on the . A28ked conir i Z 3 { \ \ \ \ \ { { { { \ \ b \ : ] \ \ { \ y days Buster Keaton and Eddic Foy, often | WA gH ) improvise new lines during rehear- | S \ { { \ ! | \ { \ \ { \ ) | { \ { { \ { { | | ! N \ ) \ \ { { { { (works, 15th day of July, 1930, duly ap-: pointed executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Sofia Korhon- iPARALYZED STUDENT i | en, also known as Sophia Korhon-' HAS PERFECT GRADES SUMMER .en, deceased. All persons having’ lclaims against the estate of said | RATES on all Juneau, Alaska “It’s toasted™ Your Throat Protection— against irrifction—ugainst cough GENEVA, N. Y., July. 30.—Para- deceased are requested to present g down since the |same with proper vouchers attach»")‘ZEd from the wai 2 A\ : | A v 1 indly send further information to ed to the undersigned at P. O.|8ge of seven, Ray L. Balcolm of . # i i & 1 Box 853, Juneau, Alaska. within Bicghampion, N. Y. was graduated Alterations and "Thflte is only one remedy for fat, and that is eat the right food . . . There are at least one hundred so-called \ gy {six months from the date of this from Hobart Coliege this year with Remodeling qbenty cures. None of these is permanent. All of these are injurious,” says Vance Thompson in his famous notice. the highest scholastic record at- x l little book, “Eat and Grow Thin,” published by E. P. Dutton & Company. We do not represent that smok- LILY SOPHIA ANDRELL, !tained at Hobart since the college Executrix of the Estate of was founded 105 years ago. Yurman’s ing Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky instead,” you will thus avoid over-indul- Sofia Korhonen, deceased. Not only was his college career . 1 in thi Aipim 1 Feivs i IR First publication, July 16, 1030. marked by an unbroken succession Triangle Building ! gence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. VN7l Last publication, Aug. 6, 1930. of “A” marks in all courses, but he $ish e At e el

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