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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WFDNhSDAY SEPT. 17, 1930. : i HURRICANE LEVELS SANTO DO\HN 0 l!l ll DINGS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIIII|NllllII|||IIIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIII!IIIIII"IIHIIIHIIHHII! ( 2ot S ;—PALACE fihfit{ [}!DH&E T ~ g | TONIGHT AT THE TONIGHT | L . - 4 | SUITES ON YUKON COLISEUM TALKING TALKING || 3 IPIEPORTER COMEDY ker:;’h::d“f;‘:‘;lxijili':; I;-n;lli:: reelsdi: (Where Sound Sounds Best) £ 0 TRl ot i ot e Operetta of the Old West time—she insists on accommoda- | tions de luxe in all that the phrase limplies. She is a round-trip pas- | senger on the Yukon, which called | lat Juneau last night enroute from Seattle to Seward. She has all| i fiensational Star of “RIO RITA” triumphs again * | “-BEBE of the Golden You will never fully appreciale all the wonders of the singing, talking screen in 1009 Natural Color until you see and hear “Song of the West.”” | Here all the elements of perfect entertainment BRI HITEREU IR TN g’OiCB‘ six of the sumptuous suites of' { rooms aboard the crack liner of} are skillfully blended ,into one amazing unit. { BEBE DANIELS the Alaska Steamship Company. = ! ¢ For her exclusive personal use,| * = » ! e she occuples two of the suites, the | IOO%lNATURAL,_COLOB 3 = iR bridal suite and an adjoining suite, | R = H LOVE COMES | which was improvised into drawing | 1 . \rooms. Her ilnancial advisor, no| H ALONG” \less a personage than Frank E "i‘m * . 4 | Frazier, former president of the| shooks S .A. Mathews and child, Geor: - - - |Chase National Bank of New York |Air t her son, Robert Woods i ties, tho iatter for Seward for |A. Nelson, John Peggia, J va I8 ——ALL TALK ALL MUSIC—— |City, and Mirs. Frazier have the|Bl career diplomat, who since |use of the Alaska Railroad. |and E. C. Wetzler from Seat ‘:-" |third suite; her private secremry.l‘l‘ has been United States am—_\ ixteen for Juncau Persons who booked passage from " ) 10—2)—*50—L0g85 (5 cents ‘P‘mnces Morris, hasithe fourth; her [bassador to Arger | The v 's passengers numbvr:‘d‘.}unmu for pi to the Westward ‘: ‘maid, Martha Knauz, the fifth, a'ld‘ ‘The Yukon arrived in Juneau a Of these 19 disembarked here. were John Hayes, for Cordova; G. H W h f H ll, H rher butler, Arthur E. Grimmett, the |3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She ey were Robert C. W1k01m Mrs. [T. Rich for Latouche; Winton W. ! atc or 11e eroes | sixth. |remainea until 1 this morning be- |W. F. Robertson, K . | Spencer, Wellman Holbrook, Ivan F. Needn't Speak Loudly |fore resuming her voyage to the Olark, Mrs. H. L. Clark, \d Dan |Winson, Frank Parrish, Henry Ro- 4| Mrs Bliss merely Has to whisper Westward. She brought a large Sutherland from Ketchikan; G. W.|den, Alexander Mayer, Sigurd Wall- 15 Gr&in ‘i tade" iHicse: scandh G her | wants to have them quickly cargo, and after putting off her lo- | Gray from Wrangell; john Gaucl, stedt, Mrs. Andree Moore, William o i Boles, Vivienne Sesal Marie Wells, |Satisfled. After her sight-seeing|cal freight at the City Wharf, she |Mrs. §. A. Light and two children,|La Mar and Frank Magyar for | i & voyage in Alaska waters, she plans'shifted to the pier of the Jur\eau‘.m\n Loreti, A. A. Mathews, Mrs.|Seward. : 4 1] 1 i L3 ! | —_— | Joe E. Brown, Sam Hardy, Rudolph | " sl %5 1 % DT A7 R AR ST S e Attractwns ‘Camercn Marion Byron, Eddie Gribbon, Ed Martindel and others are in-the cast. ~John Boles is the At TheatrPS hero of “The Desert Song,” and has also been starred in other op- eratic successes. Vivienne Segal was'also seen in G OF THE WEST” " the “Desert Song.” AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | o |® { | BEBE DANIELS IS | | . ‘Warner Bros., who pioneered talk- | | SINGING AT PALACE ing pictures through the introduc- ® tion of Vitaphone, are again scoring | s yatful of delightful entertain- ser:sation WHE ¥HoRg, - o ‘hc‘\mem sailed onto' the screen of the West,” 100 per cent naturnl Wlor"?alace last night with the opening s\figlng talking, daficing picture, | ¢« ove Gomes Along,” Bebe Dan- o glr::::‘w:;:;' hv{hk:h’r}cl?smeictt?ren:z iels’ second Radio starring picture. g P From the first moment Sailor TALKING thp first all-natural color, all-talk- S e 3 . i singing production ‘to be | Jon"rY-Who _has “y:;:?:c iy ING : £ , malde out of doors, with the vivid|g, o ‘em all” e SINGI £ [ hil ki on € you have met Cfn al .vCBtC. - ’: gh Sierras as a scenlc background | oo gioht of the tropical island of DANCING = ro; the* dramatic action of :ms‘capflmh sad e gt oof ol H styry, adapted from the operetta 4 A 3 g “l?alnbow" by Oscar Hammersteinfi::xns' R et o H Nau:;al C:)lor J OH N BOLE S = I} and Laurence Stallings with 7 = Out-door Drama 3 = Viscont Youmans' musi. Tl orains L ogac E of the 014 VIVIENNE SEGAL £ ore than $300000 worth of Te-'y, .~ Never has Miss Danels ap- E JOE E BROWN’ § cc‘é‘dmg S m'“.n st R bpcar.ed to greater advantage. As a E West. H & twild, lonely. spot, two hundred ... qoq American actress aided = Tiprithe cpeecis - Ranps ML Ateg § fby @ génial old inkkdeper (Lionel H Directed by RAY ENRIGHT '+ = “Eelmcre) she gives an outstanding || _E_ 2 | portrayal—one of depth, humor and g 00 = s JUST ARRIVED ;l::url‘:;r appeal. - Lioyd Hughes is E CHORUSQ‘I § nny. H H R i LA Complete Stock of . R« P - S % - 4 .= : HELENA NEW Nl::::s D‘eflfilll!:l;: it £ Songs of the Plains, Marching Music for the E H 2 £ Pioneers, Campfire Classics and: Rollicking £ \ ! g Girls are better than boys. V. E ane : allads == iri H ; RUBINSTEIN’S b5 el g £ Dance Hall Ballads All the spirit of the £ i C t birth to a daughter this morning H eternal west has been captured in this great £ ; osmei ECS fag e sptitmatialy, The E musical dramatic operetta, Hear these unigte 2 3 i3 | population weighs six and a haif | hits—*“I Like You As You Are,” “My Mother g [ Ponce: Told Me Not to Trust a Soldier,” “Hay £ , STUDIO OFENS sl Straw,” “John Barleycorn,” “I’ll Bless That £ Miss Todd is now enrolling s = in classes of music and dramatic One Sweet Boy i § expression. Studio over. Cable of- = b ) fice. —adv} EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES £ ' Vitaphone Act — “The Gotham Rhythm § ‘ Boys”—The Kings of Harriony = H i Vitaphone Act—Airiolle Craven, The . POSI IVE Dancing Violinist 3. i I I 4 i H ! \ PARAMOUNT NEWS g ! Cl OSINC OUT Easy 10 L00OK AT—good to look at—that’s*your reaction to charm and REMEMBER TONIGHT—7:30.and 9:30 & i . 4 = ! beauty.” Easy to smoke—good to smoke— that’s the lure of Camels. 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HOLLEY, Representative frrrrrrrrr s “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for P ST Dry Cleanmg and Pressmg ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” D P BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW [ and lay them away — Christmas ! will soon be here. / © 1930, R. J. Reynolds Tobeeoo Co., Wiastoa-Selem, N. C.