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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1930 COME EARLY! ‘. 2 Complete Shows 7:30 and 9:30 SOARING! Youth -- Love -- Thrills WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST o = COLISEUM = wvan | THE SPECTACLE AIR EPIC OF THE WAR “ACES” - DARING YOUTH - TRULY AN EPIC - THE PICTURE SENSATION OF THE AGE IN SOUND “WINGS with CLARA BOW, CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS, RICHARD ARLEN, G The thrilling hazards of aviation combined in a daring spectacle. Broadway thrilled to it for more than a year. Thousands flocked to it during its Standing room sold out for week records for long-run picture showings in - Soon - “INTERFER- ENCE” i E g, g g ot o P ! L ! GE = |men were thrown into this bleak, £ | dismal, battle-scarred area for the = |ground ‘“shots.” More than 200 air- LAST TIMES TONIGHT - = | = |planes darted and swooped over- | head. | Cameramen, principals and asso- | ciated pilots totaled 125 hours each |in the air to obtain everything in aerial combat from “dog-fights” to { METROTOT = | aviation during the war, wrote the = |story. The cast includes Clara Bow, Charles (Buddy) Rogers, Richard | Arlen, Jobyna Ralston, Gary Coop- l'er, Arlette Marchal, H. B. Walthall, Hedda Hopper, Claire McDowell, El Erendel and Gunboat Smith. TR T 1 COMEDY ‘Billie Dove the picture was taken. When the hunt was over, Director Alexander Korda discovered thab he needed some additional scenes of the dogs in full cry. The fox, On account of so many of our patrons request- ing that “Madame X” be shown again we will repeat the showing of scent, and played Romeos to the coon’s Juliet with great vim and vigor, howling in their best man- ner while the scene was recorded. “Her Private Life” is adapted g s e G TS TG AHHEHA G this special production Z|(rom the famous stage play by Zoe Mednesday ‘and Thurs- Z|atkins, and Walter Pidgeon plays ,, , @y nights. opposite the star. REP“RT gflfi uun | The fox hunt is one of the many { : ! G cotorear scenes in chis sti-iac ) estern r Ont } Fall Hats Are Here! [y logue story of England and New ; ‘ York City. iAttractions ;%;At Theatres ]? “ALL QUIET ON THE | WESTERN FRONT,” BE I, SHOWN SQON, PALACE . "ln securing the film rights to “All Quiet o the Western Front,” Carl faemmle, president of Universal o | Pictures Corporation, pledged to Erich Maria Remarque, the author, that the book would be transferred to the screen exactly as written. g maea Sy | 4WINGS” OPENS AT i #, COLISEUM TONIGHT | | o [votes will have the opportunity of | ~i——————'—— . b ings,” the neaster epic of the air,}with sound, a Paramount fea- tu production, will be at the CoMgeum tonight. 1 is a story of the air service, “dope” for the first time on the 80! 1t was written by John Mo Saunders, himself an in- strdetor of aviation during the war. Welman was a member of the La- fay#tte Squadron and all the tech- nic@ assistance came from aces of fous representative nations in the wogld conflict. gen months were devoted to thelfilming of ground and air bat~ tle uences at San Antonio, Tex-| as.sAn exact duplicate of a sector | of &. Mihiel was constructed under iWe call and deliver. Phone 528 [cific American Fisheries at Excur-| H g g This has been dane with the re- sult that picture patrons will see at the Palace Theatre the greatness of the novel put on the screen. «All Quiet on the Western Front” is one of the outstanding pictures of the year, just as the novel was cutstanding among the best-sellers, and will be shown starting Friday. In the cast are Louils Wolheim, Lewis Ayres, John Wray, Raymond Griffith, George “Slim” Summer- ville, William Bakewell, Walter Browne Rogers, Ben Alexander, Russell Gleason, Scott Kolk, Owen Davis, Jr., and others. 4 e ——————— LET Almquist Press Your Suit. New York showing at big show prices. in advance. Smashed all 'w York. Viewed DEDICA ARY COOPER and praised by notables and experts the world over. Hailed as the greatest the screen has All the thrills Exciting and moving men who risked their flying. TION produced. of the air, made in the air, by airmen. representation. Realism really made by lives to bring home to you the “feel” of - Soon - “HOT FOR To those young warriors of the sky, whose wings are folded about them, forever, this picture is PARIS” reverently ' dedicated. [sion Tolet; Alaska Pacitic Sulmcn‘ ARE TU ) ion at Port Althorp, Funter and Kake; Superior Fisheries, Tena- kee; Peril Strait Packing Company 1am; Hood Bay Canning Com- pany at Hood Bay; Pyramid Pack-| Company at Sitka; P. E. Harris Hawk Inlet; Libby, McNeill andj by at u Harbor and Yakus| Douglas Island Packing Comsi at Douglas; Haines Packing | = Two Popular Members of a “The Hoodoo” to E pany at Tyee. Figures for individual canneries were not made public. | ———e———— the announcement was made tF |the Alaska-Washington Airw ays. |Inc., is 'going to donate a free ride over ‘Mendenhall ier to |the two most popular girls in the |show. Everyone attending the show | | will be given a votipg coupon, and |the two girl receiving the most | IVERSON GOES SOUTH ON | 30-DAY VACATION TRIP| a L. E. Iverson, Chief Clerk of the Alaska Game Commission, left this| || BILLIE DOVE IS AT | linviting: two. oéhér girls o be her|¥eel for. Neymaa, Galif, 19 ¥layfghuffiebeam, Jglso; Wash.; Anna Al ottt ¢ & ! HF‘R gl PALACE, LAST TIMES | |guests on the trip. So watch fov |friends and velatives e is on an-|Heller, Clara L. Morse and Mar-|\mmedlate future ot Excursion o) [OT) 18 (0 g SHOE PACS, RUBBER Ele o !the announcements of the cast on |0ual leave and will be absent for|garet Richardson, Spokane; Neil C. pop e tat s daatacgid | BOOTS and ZIP PRI‘/ ATE 2| The common or garden variety of |the program. s ey, MacGregor, Petersburg. et L R R and ZIPPERS g| i | A B. Hayes and Larry Parks ———— | L ) AR | % Jmoe Thahitit hex | solisqulg on RE-SOLED = |racoon will inspire fox hounds to I | arrival there. She is i | an = : £ | their supreme efforts in vocalizing. |stated this morning - that if the RESERVE THE DATE WANTED R b e 38 18 not dug in Ju- | \ [ £ 4 5 # lgils do as well, and show &s| Moose Cafeteria Dance— Augu't| First class Boom Man. Apply AU OB DR FSIED voyage to. Ge- HEELED = This was discovered recently on attle until Frid. r | : £ the Billie Dove set at the First Na- much pep as they have in re-|16th. —adv |Juneau Lumber Mills. —adv. |° ay afternoon. i o H with EIHE o atAig A fox buntiges b |cimls thoy will daad, on the = — se:;: REEUR MO abgged S5 e RKi GUARANTEED H 4 i P . % T R N S S R S . er's, near Y B nctma Todd," Walter E|ine stseed tor the picture Her [FST Jy! et them sing THur i roundisip tourlsts. L. . Kelth, Car| Out of town patrons given % Pidgeon and Holmes £ S:V?::t x;in:e,s t?a;xg‘:te Falace 07} "urme Hoodoo” which is billed| Lllmxr:;m S Rl A Hpwinare PERRDE AREERFG DY Atk = g i as a laughable, chilling, thrilling | § 2 v Py who boarded the vessel at Seattle, | e Herbert E| 1t was the first fox hunt to Geihe e g e yo‘:‘l"“k:’r‘fmh“fw‘_;:\_ OUT OF THE PAGES OF THE WORLD’S got off here. il BILL’S SHOE SHOP £ 'cn;‘de :;”ufigeds“;’g“:‘i;g“&u;‘;:r“:;‘one minute, and makes you hold| . BE* “°"t idemrumz from Juneau on| = = | cries S i g t & . .. £ ¢ your aching ribs the next. It is e triangle trip to Skagway and| Opposite Britt’s £ |galloping hoofs were recorded 85, mygery farce with the excite- | sitka, the Rogers took from here' Street R l() 'Boiev{g?é iment centered in the private car| attached to the rear of an east hound train. with a bang, and moves sw the way through. tly all| Skl = used in the long shots, was 00 10n8-| "rne reserved seat sale opens ai| 1y and D; Paralli for Skagw { e, =DU- L ) N g . g gway. 10-25-50-Loges 75¢ er available, so an ordinary Yacoo ithe Butler-Mauro Drug Co., next Bl L . | was rented and perched high OB |gaturday at 10 a. m, and the w i | Cyril Tolley, the former British | ,——NOTICE— a tree. cnes will make their reservations| golf champion, is considering locat- The dogs at once took up the|early. The production’will hold | ing in Chicago. He is employed by !the boards at the Coliseum The- latre on next Monday and Tuesday | evenings. 18 CANNERIES CASESPACKED {Packers in District North' of Petersburg Reach 1,000,000 Today : Eighteen canneries from Peters-! burg north up to last Saturday | night reported a salmon pack ag-! gregating about 905000 cases of| all varieties, it was made known to- | day at local headquarters of the| United States Bureau of Fisheries, and it was practically certain that| the pack had reached the mlllion-! case mark today. These plants probably will have a final pack of 1,500,000 cases, it is| estimated by Capt. M. J. O'Connor, | Asst. Agent of the Bureau. In Icy Btrait alone, it is believed four plants, two at Excursion Inlet, one | at Dundas Bay and one at Port Althorp, will put up more than 400,000 cases. The eighteen canneries reporting were: Northwestern - Fisheries at Astoria and Puget Sound and Pa- WILL BE rmei | STARTING FRIDAY AUGUST 8TH “All Ouiet ON THE Erich Maria Remarquee’s Famous Novel AT THE ALACE Take advantage of the opportunity to see the hest and latest in talking picture entertainment— KEEP A DATE OPEN AT THE HOTELS - CANNERYCALLS DELAY ROGERS - OVER fl HOURS Charles P. Kofrin, F. B. Ohlbaum, | F. Lane and D. H. Friedman, r., of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Hulner of New York; J. N. Gilbert Funter Bay; Charles A. Hamilton of Portland, Ore.; Cecilie Douglas; Ninth Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair Cashen, | Lily Kronquist, Douglas. | Alaskan |Frequent Stops Will Make | [ | | “straffing.” ‘ Be Rewarded par NEWS | “wings’ was atrected by william | A Company at Haines;; Pacific Amer-| 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond, Lena Admi Juneau, Alaska September 3, 4, 5 and 6th Y.+ Blwenmsn who was'a fiyer in the| quoo ool oo lob of excitement 1(‘,1111 f;>1;Lx1~1t-.~.k;.z Petersburg; Fidal- | Lonegal, S. E. Beck and T L. Roe- miral Boat Day Late For inf 3 # e § | famous. Tatayette Escadrille. 30D o the- girs faking part. in g0 Island Packing Company et Pil-mer, Funter Bay; Jake Angel, An-| at Skagway or information regarding exhibits write R. |Monk Saunders, an instructor inlpe pice show “The Hoodoo,” when | . 3ay; Sebastian Stuart: Coms chorage; J. G. O'Brien, Cordova; g William Gill, Dundas Bay, Lee Gul- nor, Warm Springs Bay Zynda Helen C. Byrnes, Mrs. A. White, Joseph L. Hill, Jr., and H. Glenbury, Los Angeles; Arden Buck and C. B. Dahlgreen, Seattle; Mrs. Mat- the Ragsdals, Denver, Colo; C. More than 11 hours late, the Pa- cific Steamship Company's liner Admiral Rogers, Capt. 8. K. Gilje, arrived in Juneau from Seattle at| 9:30 last night, and departed three | hours later for Sitka and Skagwfly.‘l e 0. ‘Miss Hlanohe | HEr delay was occasioned by fre- | quent stops at canneries to unload | ‘|cans. Her cannery service in the; B. Martin, Manager or W. S. 3 Pullen, Secretary John Heintger and L. L. Trimble, | for Haines; Mrs. John Lee, J. Mor- | ris and James R. Stark, for Sitka;| Miss C. Peterson, Mary S. Fisher,| ™ | W. A. Kenser, B. C. Felch, J. Hen- Juneau, Alaska ia Chicago financial hous The New Velvet an?l Felt SHOWN We take pleasure in inviting you to view the first display of New Fall Millinery Modes. The showing is distinguished by the great variety of extremely individual models on; all occasions, and by the thriftiness of all the prices. “Tomorrow’s L Styles

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