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‘ s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 9, 1931. i HEARST MOVITONE NEWS Always Late with VAN & SCHENCK More action than a World Series . . . more music than the Follies . . . more romance than “Broad- way Melody”! The boys who put Brooklyn on the map . . . VAN and SCHENCK . . . the singing fools! SEE THEM—HEAR THEM—TONIGHT CAPITOL Watch for “Ann Christie,” “Rain or Shine,” “Danger Lights” T AT ARG ET R Johnson said he would do all Seattle Loan ASSOCi(ItiOn }miizle to bring Linden to ac- Is Suspended powwing cAMEs v ROLLED TONIGHT Given Twen ty Days t0| The game scheduled last Satur- Make Coms—back or |day night on the Elks Alleys has . |been postponed to a later date as RCCelver Nflmed only one member of either team, | Woodpeckers and Owls, showed u Tonight's games are as follows: | Eagles and Robins at 7:15 and LT T T TR T T A T lrailure of the American Broadcast- | ing chain. SEATTLE, Feb. 9—H. C. John- Another Clever CartoonZ | CATCHY SONGS ‘GOLD DIGGERS’ BURST FORTH AT CAPITOL INTO MELODY Van and Schenck Have Singing, Dancing Bill at| Fine Vehicle in ‘They | Coliseum Is Spectacu- | Learned About Women’ lar Production | Gus Van and Joe Schenck, known to vaudeville audience as “Van and Schenck,” in “They Learned About Women,” which opened last night at the Capitol Theatre, prove that Numerous talking pictures have| hey are as finished performers on | brought to the world catchy melo- | the screen as on the stage. (dies that have made places for The amusing antics of these two | themselves in the best seller class.l comedians, a corking good film Ten brand new songs are intro-| | | + The screen has definitely proved itself the outstanding means of bringing a song to the public for the first time. plot, catchy sons, dialogue writ-|duced in “Gold Diggers of Broad- {ten by the inimitable “Bugs” Baer, | way,” the Warner Bros. and Vita- and Bessie Love as the featured |phone 100 per cent natural color, upporting player, make up an A |singing, talking, dancing special now | No. 1 combination. - showing at the Coliseum Theatre. The story of “They Learned Famous Footlight Stars About Women,” concerns itself with| The songs in this comedy picture ! Jack and Jerry, a couple of big'of Broadway's ehorus girls on and‘ eague ball players, both of whom off stage are presented by several | are very much in love with the of the most famous footlight stars| secretary of the owner of the ball and embellished with surmundingsJ club, Mary, played by Bessis Love. in character with each number. | These ten new tunes are “Song| | Kol 1 Haggy |of the Gold Diggers,” “Mechanical | How the nlot develops and finally | Man,” “And Still They Fall in| ;is brought to a happy end is| Lovi eeping the Wolf from the | cleared up on the eve of a World Doo: ‘What Will I Do Without Series game. | You,” “The Poison Kiss of That| There are a number of baseball Spaniard,” “Go to Bed,” “Painting | games played in the picture which | the Clouds with Sunshine,” “In a come a close second to the real|Kitchenette” and "Tiptoe Through‘ thing for excitement, realistic por-:the Tulips with Me.” trayal and enthusiasm. One good| Such well known siage stars sing| reason for this is that the se-}these selections in the picture a$| quences were taken in a regular K Nancy Welford, Ann Pennington, baseball stadium with hundreds of | Winnoe Lightner, and Nick Lucas, | rooters sitting in the grandstands.| Other principals in the all-star However, the picture is by nojcast of “Gold Diggers of Broad- means devoted purely to baseball. way” are Conway Tearle, Lilyan In actual life Van and Schenck' Tashman, William Bakewell, Helen | deserted a baseball career to be-| Foster, Albert Gran, Gertrude| come vaudeville headliners and in|Short and Neely Edwards. There “They Learned About Women,” are 100 chorus girls. | Jack and Jerry make a similar| Beginning Tuesday the Coliseum | attempt. ;will show “Follies of 1930.” | \ZELLER ARRIVES TO Ten Catchy Songs 1 T P them an oty JOIN IN CONFERENCE | catchy songs. WITH FOREST CHIEFS | \ Bessie Love scores a big hit with her dancing, wisecracking. Others who give capable per- formances in minor roles include her sonsg, and her To participate in a conference! with Regional officers, R. A. Zeller, Supervisor of Tongass National For | est with headquarters at Ketchikan, J. C. Nugent, Eddie Gribbon, an_]arrived here Sunday. He wi]n:‘e-l :‘; dxfig::};m;:‘bij;” Tommy, Dugan main here a week or more. | The added saftraction is “The| Supervisor MoDonald of Chygacht| F ¢ e s {Forest arrived last week from his| General,” a tabloid musical comedy i | starrring Benny Rubin. “The Gen- headquarters in Cordova for 'the eral” is a technicolor burlesque of | meeting. The conference will dea} comic opera generals and mythical with both administrative and. or-| | gsanization matters and will bei at- | POSITIVELY THE LAST TIMES TONIGHT —71:30— IT Alaska E.\'hl;,biTA; e ;'uris to Be One of 'TBAGKQ F'ELD ‘ . ® Paris Overseas Colonial Ex- o) ® position, opening next April ® in Paris, France, will be one ® of the best of the entire ex- ® position, Gov. George A. ® Parks has been informed by e W. K. Burlew, Administrative ® Assistant to Secretary Ray ® Lyman Wilbur of the Inte- ® rior Department. . In a letter to the Gover- ® nor, Mr. Burlew expressed e appreciation for assistance ® given locally saying: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date Set to §elect Team| for Los Angeles | Olympic Games NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—The Track and Field Committee of the Ameri- can Olympic body announces that! final trials to select the United, | States teams for the 1932 games in| | Los Angeles, Cal,, will be held in Chicago on July 15 and 16, 1932. | e ee— | | Mrs. Ben Melvin of Taku Inlet, ® |was admitted to the St. Ann's hos- © |pital yesterday for medical treat- ® ment. “The spirit of co-operation shown by the people in Alas- ka who have furnished in- formation and exhibits has been thoroughly appreciated by the Commissioner Gen- eral for the United States and also by the Department of Interior. We anticipate that the Alaska exhibit will be one of the best of the whole exposition.” 0o e e =200 00 St ddkl Z A That’s what you have been drinking for years. You couldn’t be ex- pected to know it, for WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST COLISEUM THE SENSATION OF THE AGE—RIVALS THE RAINBOW IN COLOR “GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY” PARTING TUESDAY EL BRENDEL in “ FOLLIES OF 1930 POSITIVELY THE LAST TIMES TONIGHT —9:30— VOTHER PICTURE SENSATION S ) - —of JAZZ PIANO “Learn the MODERN Way” PLAY REAL JAZZ PIANO IN 3 MONTHS A Personal Course Taught by Mail LEARN POPULAR MUSIC—SYNCOPATION Our Free Booklet Tells How You May Learn Directly. From Sheet Music. No Knowledge of Music Neces- sary. You Play a Popular Song the Second Lesson. We GUARANTEE to Teach You to Play in 12 Weeks. WRITE for Your Copy of this FREE BOOKLET. THE HALFHILL STUDIOS OF JAZZ PIANO c Tacoma, Washington Temple of Musi [E)laf’apers for sale at Empire Office D CALIFORNIA' GROCERY Phone 478 —SPECIAL S~ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday son, State Su Bankir . S i kingdoms. The action of the story > <y | f 3 R 3 . 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