The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1931, Page 3

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I. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1931. ——— bute"n’ i usical Play GAPITOL SHOWS - b tn (i s S o : 9:3 he Supreme Triumph of Musical Drama ursda; CA PlTOl # g:"m‘&,“' 7(401[8(.—1‘!?11 F_O_"?.J”,‘l ‘FREE AND EASY’ 7’;3 | —T,é no { i g fE" UI;[ o9 Tl}n?ridgyy THEATRE:. 0o : The Golden Dawn e -1 “Chasing Rainbows™ Will (100% COLOR) screen version of one of the phe en Dawn., Walte t anda viv-| Be Presented for Last ot | nomenal successe nne Segal sing the leads. Alice | . T Gen . o Toagnt WALTER WOOF—VIVIENNE SEGAT—NOAH BEERY LAST TIMES TONIGHT & ' Gentle, N upino Lane, Never before has the Talking, Singing Technicolor screen combined The mus! duced in Octob Hammerstein as t Marion By 21 de T are With “Chasing Rainbow: stars Bessie Love and Charles Kiag, | so skillfully the elements of Drama, Comedy, Music, Romance and Song. A powerful drama of jungle perils, With the golden tones of world famous singers issuing from the screen in a dramatic symphony The screen pl Hony. Ray Er traction of the th name in New Yo i showing times tonight tre, “Free and | for a full Walter er Keaton and rected. sent on a tour t of the larger c Years of Hard Work Woolf did not reach T will be pre- of song. 3 U es dap ¢ the first times ton‘m = THRILL TO THESE SO HITS s at the popular play- | | 3 . . T e {bach and Oscar H | - Rir | Africa Smiles We Two™ “Jungle while the music is b; road shows, one ree and Easy” has a large col- No M. 5 “Davon” o hart, Emmerich Kalman. ene circuits and on of screen celebrities. Besides o More awn Bungalow shows. Keaton anth Miss Page, the cast in- | A cludes Trixie Friganza, Robert elopment of | Montgomery, Dorot hy-Sebastian, e popula- | Karl Dane, John Miljan, Gwen Lee, P <50 £ Mo St TR | am Collier, Sr., Edgar Dearing, | = g : = ————— BREERE s LAy 2 on_ Shilling and Lottice HOW- | pickey from Richard Schayer's are ballets staged by Sammy Lee, amusement; but this was quickly| M SR . k<SP Btk § B 1 The company did N0t SOD |ccenario, The dialogue was writ- former Ziegfeld coach. LITYLE STORIES LUGALOHAMBER B | disproved by the large audiences of both feminine with its regular players, but even e py Al Boasherg. ' The comedy in burlesquing the ~ 3 3 ' OF | . T ; e el £ . rated severa f its direc- making of talking pictures offers . which flocked to see Golden Dawn.!w took exhibit space |incorporated several o <2l % 3 £ f Nearly every other P or the Women's Exposition in the |tors in the cast, such well known| Musical numbers in the produc- an f{jluminating slant on inside ) PIUNEERS, HUST Music Proved Popular At the time of {New York ecritics | the music might be too the regular run of the who like jazz in their t il | weeks. Oh, Kiddies!—Saturday—“INDIANS ARE COMING” good THE STARS of “THE BROADWAY cue. The music is accomp: Louis Coliseum March 5-11. | executives as Cecil B. De Mille, Lio- | tion include “Free and Easy,” “Oh workings of the studio including MELODY” barbaric nic pictur sy nel Barrymore, Fred Niblo and|King, Oh Queen,” “Down in Arkan-|the faking of scenery, camera en- | i mmmmimmmmemmmonmmmmmm: : stz;]o‘::vmro;]::m stol:y“anLdl a suc-| DETECT SODA IN GLASS |David Burton, making their ap- sas” and “It Must Bchgd"}‘;larzvments and other tricks of the with |cession of characters well marked,| WASHINGTON—A new method |pearance in the inside Smdmmnrk 5 r;)eyntg;;l rkM?:; méamn""m Karl Dane Is S ‘ |and interesting or amusing. ! determining the amount of scenes. Ahler 3 s . Ka ne Is Seen 1 CHARLES KING ‘“"}’h;‘s;ne‘s" are in Af da in ordinary commercial glass Directed by Sedgwick | Montgomery and Miss Howell, and| scenes in which players are 3 BESSIE LOVE i Ll i Sedgwick directed the |a large chorus do the singing. Ac-lshown in the actual process of adapted by Paul |companying several of the Songs making talkies include one in which — {Karl Dane and Dorothy Sebastian lare aimost killed when a charge fof dynamite is unexpectedly set off and a bedroom melodrama in which Lionel Barrymore wields the i " John Miljan do the acting. Other sequences in which well known screen players may be seen are a | Hollywood preview. | “Chasing Rainbows,” tonight's at- . . ! Y P2 |and business men were mque:g ] to ghye conside traction, was directed by Charles 3 e inongw;e:xsit x:vr:spolfi::lm;elme th.fi |F.: (Chuck) Riesner, who collabor- “We do 5. I I |ated with Robert Hopkins in ‘writ- Joan Blondell smone na'.:l;tll;mik:::e v":edo Mr. i I ing the dialogue for the tuneful | y . 3 wartime and through its jungles|is bein d at the Bureau of | Standards. pi JACK BENNY MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN EDDIE PHILLIPS which w and outposts there moves a c ’Capacity Crowd Greets Grand Igloo Officers, - i Other Guests Today 4 - (Continued from Page One) directed by CHARLES RIESNER N A ed. Mr. Morris, according to Sec- retary Walmsley, would like to establish a larger factory here IOLLOW the crowds to this glorious suc- cessor to “The Broad- way Melody.” The same starring pair, Charles Kifig and Bessie Love, in a vital, colorful love . story against a back- stage setting, with lilt- ing songs, gorgeous girls, eye-filling Tech- nicolor scenes. | | Morris,” the Secretary. added. «y' comedy drama. Donald Black Ketchikan ! ‘ . wood, Riesner spent many years as a| 9Joan Blondell was advised tol ] get rid of her Kansas City accenti T2Veling salesman, a guest of H. | | | | vaudeville and musical comedy L. Redling : . B nh 1A o » (L gshafer, was Introduced LUCKI Es CAF€@ |viover before tuming to fim di-|¥hen she went to New York to and responded briefly. recting, and utilized his store of |crash the stage. She spent six backstage wiscracks in preparing | months acquiring an “English’ I ays kind the dislogue for his picture, touch and then played a number| More than two-thirds of Alaba- a ‘A’ y | King and Miss Love have a fine |Of parts. ma'8 2,646,248 inhabitants are rural supporting cast including Jack| A vear later one of two roles|Tesidents. '.h ' | Benny, Mgrie Dressler, Polly Moran, |$he had in a play required her to| TRt i 'o YOUI" roc Gwen Lee, George K. Arthur, Nita |[Say @ single line with her new but| More than 100 new industrial Martan and Bddie Phillips. unused accent. She had been|plants began operation in the Pletl- talking like Kansas folks, and still| mont section of North Carolina in } Old papers at i *® oy ) 1930, “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ot f,% The advice of your physicign is: Keep q r % out of doors, in the open air, breathe - [ F : a deeply; take plenty of exercise in the mellow sunshine, and have a periodic 3 checkup on the health of your body. THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY | NEWS i i _ ' PO All merchandise purchased on these three days will be charged 4 f SNAPSHOTS CARTOON ; on March accounts | R A R 100% AS ADVERTISED—Money Saving Values on New Clean : Rainbows” can be had at Nelson's Merchandise 1 8 Jewclry Store oL Pk TR OIS AR P B t | } § DRESSES Buster Keaton Silk Dresses in both plain and Ghoup II—.EVa;:;e;;o $12.50— S or $3. it B i in : print materials bk ik e o i 4 y —An assortment of (14 1 it o [ . FREE and Everyone knows that ! 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