The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1930, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1930 F ilm Stars ‘Side Line’ For Rainy Day Screen Stars Realize That Popularity and Possesses at Least Two Strings to* His or Her Bow. fs Fickle Loiffte FAZENDA » CORINNE GRIFFIT L { T + HOLLYWGOD, Darffels, although herfparecr Iy fou gagl in real e hav@ been ex spedalized in 1 realgestate fullg® invested in a costume-desig: ing ghop, and a headlight factory neal ew York. Lively Louise Fa- zent and fascinating Zazu Pitts hav@ also feathered their nests with | at the zenith of |tate ventures. She Real Estates mely she | » BESSIE LovE, 19.— Bebe | dollar bills gleaned from real es- The thorny cactus has no m"‘icarerul r\rors for be:mtlful Billie Dove. Shc;wem to the wall And when the| " | has put quite a lot of money iNto| morvet collapsed last year, Holly- a cacti nursery which in turn rur-'wwd decidBi thAE Eveh batter thah nishes her retail store and Other|siooks and bonds were businesses shops with choice cacti. L’Uve]yidesxgncd to give the public some- Marion Davies, although she s made a huge success in talking pic- | movie. And so Hoilywood nas gone “ O L e v R g n illlllilllltlilll!lllllIIIIIHHIIIIIHIII|IIIIII||III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIlI|IIIIIII"IL Imagine a More Acceptable Gift DIAMOND BRIQUETS | MAKE someone happy by giving them a ton of DIAMOND BRIQUETS—the almost perfect, all- purpose fuel. Diamond Briquets contain only pure, cleaned, high grade coal. Quick starting. Long lasting. Clean. Convenient size. Easy to handle. ECONOMICAL to burn. Diamond Bri- quets in your furnace, heater, or fireplace grate will give you HEATING SATISFACTION through the coldest weather. Even if you live in an apartment house or burn oil in your own furnace, you may have a relative or friend who burns coal and who would certainly appre- ciate such a gift. Phone us that address and have a ton of DIAMOND BRI- QUETS delivered the day before Christ- mas. We will charge it to your account. Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 =LY LU LT LT LR L T L L T T L TR TR e | i tures, finds time to give plenty of sonal attention to her orchid ies, which are said to be the t in the world. And you will find some of Marion’s orchids in many flower shops belonging to Kathleen Clifford, who owns quite a chain of them in and around Hollywood. Not content with the flower business, Miss Clifford is blanning to market & cosmetic line. She has forestalled time and given up the screen in order to devote herself to her business interests. and the best breakfast tables in Hollywood exhibit butter and eggs from her most profitable hens and cows. Her dairy farm is a large and imposing affair in Southern California. And Dorothy Mackaill owns' ranches, orange groves, good real estate and has an interest in a ship-building yard in San Fran- cisco. Men of “Interests” The men are also saving up against a rainy day; Gary Cooper has a string of ‘“‘dude” ranches, Jack Mulhall and Noah Beery own gold mines in the Sierras, Buster Keaton owns a baseball team and Bessie Love owns a dairy farm | Ready For ‘Talkies 7:30 TONIGHT l Associated Press Photo Virginia Lee Corbin, film actress, ‘™ back from England with a brand | mew English accent which she hopes | Coming . to act as a shelter should sudden | will be of value to her In the talkics. | B8 > > > | AMERICAN LEGION i MEETING TONIGHT [§ e American | B g tonight | the baseball park at Culver City, and Edmund Lowe gets his wealth from a 1200-acre grape ranch that is among the most productive in California. When your favorite film stars are not making movies they are most likely attending to the busi- ness of commercial venture that is| “SOUTH The local post of Legion will have a me at 8 o'clock in the Dug-Out. There will be installation of of apd adjusted compensations will be dis- cu: A full attendance of mem- requested public disfavor or illness send them out into the murky depths of obliv- ion. Looking to the Future | Hoellfwood saw what happened with the advent of successful talk- {ies. Artists who had basked for| | years in the sun of public adulation suddenly found themselves through Some staved off impending finan- cial disaster by a vaudeville tour or an appearance in a legitimate play. | Others, who had seen the hand- L D T T T T T | writing on the screen, continued to |live as lavishly as before due to investments. Others just ithing more substantial than a nice | commercial. | Ruth Roland, who starred in the | cld-time picture serializationc, was | one of the first to realize that she | must begin building a cage for the wolf of poverty to prevent him from entering her Spanish bungalow. | And so she invested in real estate, being astute encugh to foretell the rising property values that were (o prevail in the film center. She| bought low, and when the boom did | eventually arrive, she sold at enor- mous profits. Wealth has not deter- red her from continuing her real estate activities. Today she is looked | upon as one of the shrewdest real- | tors in California despite her almost | |a million a year income. | Corinne Griffith knows that even! her beauty is but fleeting and so| an art importing business is pmn;z“ up profits that assure her a Iiro‘. > | 6f luxury regardless of the public’s whims, e Associated Press Photo ®ne United States, and his bride, the former Mrs. James Stutesman, Play 1naoor Golr at The Alaskan | Just Arrived Many Plezsing Pieces of FURNITURE That will make the home more Cheerful for Christmas Make your selections early Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Sunday ROSE” Will Hays, motion picture czar and former postmaster meneral of- | photographed at Hot Springs, Va., whare hey are on their honeymoon. | SHE ANSWERED THEM WITH A LAUGH OLISEUM A PARAMOUNT NEW SHOW WORLD FEATURE RUTH CHATTERTON in the—— “LAUGHING LADY” with CLIVE BROOK and a Big Broadway Cast 9:30 Saturday The laugh that turns LooooooK Scandal to Praise and Love. The Talking Screen’s newest and most daring story of a wo- man’s wits pitted against men’s intrigues. You loved her in “Ma- dame X"—now thrill to the brilliant acting of “Laughing Lady.” *THE % » NUT-% with Franklin Pangborn 2w Ly R0 N SEA (T T R R AR AR R TR I R R | CALIFORNIA GROCERY ’ l‘ PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries ; LR LU L T T LR LT LT T LTI R T T LT CLEARANCE SALE of Suits and Overcoats 74 Suits at Drastic Reductions! REDUCED TO SUITS REDUCED TO SUITS REDUCED TO SUITS REDUCED TO SUITS REDUCED TO $50.00 SUITS 45.00 40.00 35.00 29.50 OVERCOATS $20 Overcoats NOW $14.75 Blues Not Included EXTRA 25 Suits AT Half Pric R e ] SALE LASTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS—BUY EARLY! H.S. 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