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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1930. TONIGHT ALL TALKING ENTIRE ENTIRE CHANGE CHANGE TONIGHT ALL SINGING Vocal Triumph BEBE . .. BACK AGAIN TO THRILL YOU WITH A PERFORMANCE GREATER THAN IN RIO RITA! TALKING REPORTER The Only News " of its Hear her sing the sen- sational song hits “Un- til Love Comes Along,” “Night Winds” Kind Great Supporting Cast Includes Lloyd Hughes, Ned Sparks, Montague Love ADMISSION 10—25—50 cents A Glorious Festival of Song and Drama Loges 75¢ Sensational Star of “RIO RITA” in Another | OF THE GOLDEN VOICE “THEY SHALL NOT PASS our” All _Talking Comedy ADMISSION 10—25—50 cents Loges 75¢ wood, but who yearn to see it. And |now they can.” Miss Lane plays opposite Joseph Wagstaff. The other featured play- ers include Frank Richardson, Shar- . Attractions At Théatres Walter Catlett, and Ilka Chase. . —_——— “SONG OF THE WEST” | COMING TO COLISEUM BEBE DANIELS AGAIN TO BE HEARD, PALACE | on Lynn, Dixie Lee, Charles Judels, | N ; Bebe Daniels, the glamorous gul‘d‘— gn-voiced heroine of “Rio Rita,” makes her second appearance on the audible screen. in “Love Comes » Radio Pictures’ all-talking *——e— Both Vivienne Segal and Marie Wells, who play leading roles in “Song of the West,” the Warner Bros. all-color, all-talking and sing- days, at the Coliseum tomorrow, know every line and seng of “The ing production of covered wagon | long,” finma which opens at the Palace tonight. i It 1s wne new sene Daniels who f to be seen—the star who has deserted the field of light comedy ‘orever and who has taken her zace among the greatest of dra- atic actresses. “Rio Rita” estab- lished Bebe Daniels as a new per- sonality,. giving her the opportunity af revealing startling all-around!travaganza, “The Three Muske- dramatic ability. Purthermore, it teers” John Boles is playing the disclosed her as an accomplished jeaq in “Song of the West,” and Vocal star, ‘capable of singing 4/gam Hardy, Joe E. Brown, Rudolph score worthy of a featured operatic: cameron, Marion Byron, Ed Mar- soprano. | tindel and a chorus of one hundred :“Love Comes Along,”-it is said,!are in the cast. gives Miss Daniels an even greateri ance to display her talents than Cl)?]‘e preceding picture, - Wallace' Kohler Opposed $mith's adaptation of the play| In Wisconsin by “Conchita,” -furnishes the star a| 3 dramatic role of unusual power. Phil La Follette (Continued from Page One) Desert Song.” Miss. Segal, ‘who is making her debut in pictures, sang the original role on the Néw York stage in “The Desert: Song,” while Miss Wells played in the Warner Bros’' Vita- phone version of the opera. Miss Segal comes to Hollywood fresh from her triumphs in the Bebe sings four new song hits, ! including “Love Comes Along,” _and[ “Night Winds,” written especially fof the picture by Oscar Levant and 'n;ric jjis from such amalgama- Sidney Clare. tions. ¢ Miss Daniels-is cast as a member |y being no United States éf a show troupe which has Deen gongior race, Senators John J. fritited 4 % remote port. She piaine and LaFollette are devoting eets a swaggering young Sallor yheir campaign efforts to nominat- {rom a tramp schooner; and a MOSt o the gecond son of the late intriguing love affair results. |Senator LaFollette. { Lloyd Hughes, Montague Love and .rpey mention the failure of the "d Sparks are also in the cast. |oshkosh conservative Republican pre-primary conference, at which Governor Kohler was endorsed for ire-election, to ' o /Plank in its platform endorsing the Owing to. Donu]lrsemand. Mana- Hoover administration. ger Gross, of the Coliseum, is show- = Conservatives, on the other hand, ing for the last two times mnighn.!a.re raising questions of a ‘“LaFol- 4Let’'s Go Places,” a feature giving lette dynasty” and pointing to n accurate idea of what Holly—“Phxl‘s youth. - He is 33. fiood really is, woven into a musi-| Ten of the state’s Republican ¢al show. Congressmen seek re-election and i Actual sequences of a premiere in the place of the eleventh, the t one of the big theatres, of vari- late Florian Lampert, Oshkosh, a dus Hollywood parties and places of ;lively Progressive-Conservative race Amusement, are shown pretty much is apparent. Congressman' John as they really take place. These C. Shafer, former Progressive, is scenes should prove intensely in-'campaigning for the re-election of teresting to the great army of per- Gov. Kohler, and for his own re- &ms who have never been to Holly- _election. | o k “LET'S GO PLACES” IS { HELD OVER AT COLISEUM Jong run of Ziegfeld’s musical ex-! {No Drought Loans | To Farmers Unless (Continuea rrom Page One) |and a reputation for integrity and |industry will be given every possi- |bye measure of assistance by the icredlt corporation nearest him. | In the main farmers may expect to pay 6% per cent interest on live- | stock loans and 6 per cent on loans for other agricultural purposes. Credit corporations, which will deal direct with the farmer, are ‘permmed to charge 2 per cent above the interest rate assessed by the intermediate credit banks. That Irate is expected to be about 4 per- |cent unless the money market rises by the time intermediate credit banks sell their next debentures. The rate will fluctuate in accord- ance with the price the banks have to pay for their own funds. The potential lending capacity of {the 12 intermediate credit banks is $660,000,000. ——e——— Check of U. S Tariff | Revehue Is Big Task Before Commission (Continued from Page One) { i |o! all the days of all the years will have to be found before a list of comparative duties can be evolv- ed. The present system of: collect- ing ad valorem duties has beew as- Isailed and defended on various the- ories, the chief complaining argu- Imem being that the foreign valu- ation seldom represents the real |worth of an article after it reaches |this country. The prineipal argument against 2 domestic valuation is that it might stifle competitive trade. Ad valorem duties now are as- |sessed against the open market | valuation of a product on the day insert the usual}it is shipped from the country in| which it was produced, regardless |of when it was purchased or wheth- |er the purchasing price was above or below the market value on the day it leaves the country. { 1In addition to its evaluation proj- lect, the commission has before it |the task of determining the foreign 1and domestie cost of production on 35 articles listed by the senate, the |chbject being to determine whether the present tariff rates on those commodities are adequate. The present commission has or- \the new commission do the work: dered the investigation but will let l They’re Good Risks| 'BROUGHT BACK ANDREE RELICS e - y Assoctated Press PLoto The Arctic sealer Bratvaag which brought back to Sweden the bodies of August Andree and Nils Strindberg of the ill fated Andree balloon expedition. The new commission also wflI'br lightning will probably be in ‘have to deal with the matter OI‘Ox)cration tonight. This is ac- {Russian imports, and the new in- |cording to a cablegram received to- terpretation of the flexible clause 'day by Frank Parrish from W. P. likewise is expected to provide con- Mills, owner of the plant, which ‘slderable work. jslated the “plant was slightly dam- i —_— laged and expected to be in opera- i ARE REAPPOINTED |tion tonight.” | | WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 16.| —President Hoover has appointcd" | Edgar Broussard and Alfred Den- |nis, old members of the Tariff | Commission, to the new Commis- sion. REBEKAHS WILL . " OBSERVE THEIR - 78TH BIRTHDAY | {Whist, Music and Refresh- ments Comprise Pro- | gram for Tomorrow New Shi pnknt of GIRLS’ i and In celebration of the seventy- ninth anniyersary of the Rebekah 4 order, a program of entertainment ENSEMBLES |will be given in Odd Fellows’' Hall tomorrow evening, beginning at 8 o’'clock. Rebekahs, Odd Fellows, their rela- tives and invited friends will be present. Whist will be played and several musical numbers will be rendered. Refreshments will be served. —————— SITKA POWER PLANT MAY OPERATE TONIGHT The Sitka Power Plant, which was damaged last Saturday night TR JUST ARRIVED A Complete Stock of . HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S Cosmetics $6.75 In all colors Phone 25 TR i NOTICE See the Beaiitiful, New Kerr Double Duty Rugs made from your old materials such as old carpet, rugs and clothing, Famous for durability. Saves 50 per cent or more. Agent here this week. Leave calls at Gastineau Hotel. A. 0. HOLU.Y: Representative “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Buildinz ofi SShattuekWay “THE LAUND!Y DOES IT BEST” S ecaaas ) DRESSES | Sizes 6 to 14 years : - 3 e e - m b=~ | - [— >< ™ oD n= = 3| HELD OVER FOR “LET’S GO PLACES” A Peep Behind the Scenes at Hollywood as TONIGHT——SEE IT “BET EXCITED ON FIRST SEA TRIP !Animals Belonging to Dave They Really Exist——At the Housel Are Brought | - | Ten silve s mo- {U)X'Shlp Paci comm more |attention thany any of the PR, | TR ) SR -, ¥ 2 | Simieta 11 3 ONot.. He Last Times Tonight———7:30 and 9:30 Swans: m. r of the ¢ = N |animals, in crates, belong to Dave Housel, proprietorfof the Alaskan |Hotel. They were sent from h: fur farm at Security Bay to Ju- neau, and will be placed on fox rahches in the Mendenhall Valley COMING TOMORROW “SONG OF THE WEST” They were considerably excited by Willl J()H\ “()] l<‘Q their first trip on the water, bt ; TR = fared ot e ere tast IO RA RO | night from Port Alexander and way | feeeeeeeooem oo B T T S ports. She brought G. Jensen | |Taku, and Mr. and Mo W C|§ THE LADIES OF THE PARIS | Maese an<1 :xilrom gl : | Will Give the First of a Series of Six' RANGER SMITH BACK !! BRIDGE AND WHIST PARTIES | > A S | FROM 9-DAY CRUISE | . After nine days spent in m" TONIGHT Strait, Cross Sound and adjacent| Everyone Welcome Excellent Prizes areas, Forest Ranger Harold Smith returned here Monday afternoon on |} ________ | the Ranger IX., Capt. George Peter- son. They visited Port Frederick,' |Glacier Bay, Excursion Inlet and . 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