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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931. R fllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIII!liIIIIIIHIIIIII|Ii|i|l|||illlllllllllllIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIrlIIllllIIIIIIIIIiIIIllIIIIIIIlIllIiIIIHIlfl!iLUVE R AGKET’ It’s at the Home of Vitaphone Wednesday IS ON TUNIGHT ' AT-:tp)q‘()liiv() T TAKES TWO TO PLAY THE 7:30.9:30 AT GULISEUM | “LOVE RACKET” A vehicle. | Dorothy Mackaill, who was o silent favorite but won new fame| in the sound films is the star. r Blackmer fice named by the Senate ,v.w:ml The House Committee on Com- | port Sidney Blackmer prominent on|day were: Mrs. Bertha McKay, As-| mittees, owmg to the indisposition it Burgh divorce . . . DO s this . . . it won't change your mind but it MAY ch ur HEART! n ! 2— ——Comedies————2 CHAS. CHASE in them to the House befurv‘l CONNORS GO TO KETCHIKAN i for the day. Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Connors been confined to his|who have been visiting friends in 1t with a severe cold since | Juneau for several weeks, left and was unable to attend | aboard the Alameda for Ketchi~ “PIP FROM PITSBURG” and “LADIES LAST” the New York stage and frequently | sis e e e seen there opposite Lenore Ulr Kay, Sergeant-at-Arms; Mrs. L. S C( )MIN‘,—“H(}] Skot at Sunrise,’ “The Bl y House” Elsie Ferguson and other starc. is| Botsford, Enrollinck Clerk; Miss | beer a 5 4 Speaker Winn was to| the committee’s meetings. kan, their home. EIIIHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIlIIII|IIIIllIIIIHI|IIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllMHlIIIIIHHIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIII|III' ot B G108 GOHIEE L Tiapes Diakebar. Aits.May | have maed aHothes) E800RAS DI:| e 2l £ e, o A n’s most x)opulB.!' matinee idols, | Erwin, Watchman; Mrs, Leila Pt vision representative when the ind pictures in North China| Mrs. Patrick Kildea, delegate ta 2 ie houses are interpreted in|the Woman’'s Auxiliary of the Grand \ R V] 4) |has done a most difficult thing|rane, Messenger. House convened at 2 o'clock this|m NURMA SHEARER“ f\ld Natlonal Board OI e e"i since talkies came -nln benw—‘lf‘& Rev. Harry R. Allen, Pastor of | afternoon. It was expected the|Chinese and Russian on small aux- | Igloo, Pioneers of Alaska, is & pas~ has turned villain, He is the|the Resurfection Lutheran Church,|committec would make its selec- | iliard screens mounted beside the | senger on the Alameda for: her ccoundrel of “The Love Racket "|was appolnted Senate Chaplain. tions within a time and re-|main screen | home in Ketchikan. Expert Photographic Work which was a famons stage hit l‘\. b o | Bernard K. Burns. It was known| ~—————- Required for Land, Water Scenes ant Secretary; George H. Mec-|of one of its members, Henry h, Se 1 Division, had not ble to complete its task this A Phone 144 A with {Derothy Mackalll S!ars in! DOROTHY MACKAILL—SIDNEY BLACKMER Z| Sirong Cast of Pop- e = ular Favorites M S $ ; A L, . i | ONLY ONE MAN CAN WIN =i The coming of the “talkie” has| i 4 3 : | changed the roster of the mgtion| The Dancing Vitaphone News == | picture industry. New faces have| ) . 1S 1 y ors == | appeared in high places, and old| Gobs lets and many others :"—_-" favorites have sometimes venished. = |or have gained new triwmphs. ; s PR i =" Viewed in this light, the cast| Saturday ; ; 3 f"‘"l ; i == |coming to_ the Ooliseum, Theatre THE INDIANS ARE COMING HOLD EVERYTHING == | tonight in First National and Vita- == | phone’s “The Love Racket” i5 ono I T T T T T O e ; It you have ever thought of a = of the most interesting yet as- | SPECIAL ATTRACTION Jean Dempster, Guest T, S o E sambled Zor 8 bl SDod TR Organist, in two Request Numbers =3 then as “The Woman on the Jury.’ | Myrtle Stedman, star, leadiny an and screen matron, needs n Ino introduction in any role. She appears as the hero’s sister. i Alice Day, already a screen star, . | “awoke one morning to find her- | self famous”—famous all over again after she played a few sound pu-" .lmps She has a strong role in| “The Love Racket.” . . | “Clarence Burton, Edwards Davis, | Webster Campbell, Edith York, 1 | Martha Mattox, Tom Mahoney and ack Curtis complete the list of principals. Some of these char-; 4 ¢ pl: s are noted stage ac- others are celebrated screen ter artists who have “click-| {ed” so well in talking films that| they too are about to gain added | celebrity. | William A. Seiter directed “The| | Love Racket” which is produced| in very lavish style. It is something | | entirely different in theme, ' plot “Their Own D 1e,” starring Nerma Shearer, will be the feature attraction tonight at the Capitol | ‘Theatre. Miss Shearer is sup- ported by a notable c: including Robert Montgomery, her leading man; Belle Bennett, Lewis Stone, Helene Millard, Cecile Cunning- ham, Henry Herbert, Mary Doran and June Nash, The cast producing “Their Own; Desire” was considerably larger than that of the average picture, inasmuch as the scenes extend over a wide range of locations on land and in water. LUCKIES are always Miss Shearer, who is a splendid | | and treatment from any courtroom The advice of your » £ athlete, has an opportunity €0 dis-] Mary Pickford, queen of the 4 juniors will participate with | [ hitherto presented, physician is: Keep k'nd to your '-hrcd play her prowess in polo and in| screen, grecting the first group | adults in regular work of review Added attractions are “The Danc- out of doors, in the 1 Y Vitaphone Acts 'and| of high school children cnosen | by the national board, which sces | Ing Gobs,” L underwater scenes having at New York by the National | and censors all motion pictures \N« W5 Tee open air, breathe Board of Review of Motion Pic- | shown for cntertainment in the decply; take plenty of made. i 5 to help obtain the reaction | United States. e ol Expert Werk Needed "“”" to i exercise in the mellow s WAt S aa ek ettiftied tax. || |~ mbASE voptll t Qlis Ihess | R 5 1 sunshine, and have a pert manipulation of the micro- | ——————— e 1 periodic check-up on ————————————_. Iphonic instruments and necessi- ‘ | the health of your tated a number of innovations in HENRY cuuPER body. both photography and recording. | studio’s vast system of sound chan- c | . o Boacie fonpA te” This ot AP'TAL c lTY Senate Compleles Commit- IN DULL SHEER monitor rcoms and technical s crews who handled the interfering, Morals, Territorial Offices and In- | swimming, a number ofinte: The greater portion of the dialogue f i Inels but were r: tered upon | ‘ | was housed in a specially construct- tee Organization — No Point of i ; tem and accompanied by a sque Service, (€ontinuea 1rom Page One) 9 N and sound recordings in the film { ew were made without the use of the | . s Hosl()ry ‘Mdnly separated locations by means ed truck complete with self-opera“- L » . . g and sustaining ectrio piant, |Oldest House Member, in| Sessions This Morning f and of technicians and maintenance PaSSES Away | e NEW NET 1‘cmcr;.;cm‘i(*_a which arose on se \eul| (Continued from Page One) ‘stilu!ions——Sena!ors Dunn, Lomen, | s g o 2 | Shattuck and Dimond. ‘ |Senator LaFollette, the veteran| 5. Fisheries, Game and Agricul- Congressman twice served as a | ture—Senators Benjamin, Bragaw, Submarine cables had to be la H d to connect the ':r".-;:oneos ;mlcdfi buffer between the regular and Sundquist and Hess. Very Pretty with the cameras on barges in the| Progressive factions of the Repub-| 6. Judiciary and Federal Rela- middle of the laks, with the r,‘_’lican party. In 1923 the LaFcneLte‘t!onSAS(enators Dimond, Benjamin, i Spring Colors cording apparatus on shore when | 8Toup in the House blocked orga_m- Sundquist and Dunn. the motorboat cpisode was filmed. |zation cf that body by supporting 7. Mining, Manufacture and La- “Floating microphones were devnsed'\mm for the Speakership until the!bor — Senators Lomen, Bragaw, regular Republicans acquiesced in a | Shattuck and Hess. by technicians to record the dia-| | $1.95 S e e |demand for liberalizetion of House| 8. Mileage and Per Diem, En- ant e Gk A irules. | grossment and Enorlment—Bragaw, :;,lc h;;:f‘gamégurj ;tl{ix‘;r:‘:x:;.nbh;l;;! Attends Convention Shattuck, Lomen and Dunn » to be placed in a fast motor to! In the summer of the next year Notification Committees | keep pace with the players in mc,he practically was boocd and hissed| With the Senate organization { 4 P traveling road scenes and when Lhc‘“om the Republican National Con- | completed, President Hess appoint- | E big night firework display was“"“" ion at Cleveland when he pre-|ed Senators Shattuck and Bragaw filmed other technical ingenuity| !ented several planks the LaFollette|as a special committee to notify s necessary to save the y‘mm‘/c‘grcun sought to have incorporated|the Governor it was organized ahd rding ifstruments from the ex- |2 the platform. Later that sum-|ready for any communications he picsions of undependable pyrotsch-[me;" however, he received a differ-| might care to make. Senators h v s = = |nical charges. |ent welcome in Cleveland when he|Lomen™and Dunn were put on a 7| Added attractions are Charles;"g“m presented the views of the|similar committee to communicate Chase in “Pip From Pittsburgh, ,,‘Wxsccusm Senator, this time to|with the House. i representatives of indegendent poli- Employees of the Secretary's of- and “Ladies Last.” i # tical movements. b PATTERNS Lay Submarine Cables Everyone knows that sunghlng mellows =that’s why the "TOAS‘I’lNO" process includes the use of the Uhr- oot oo e | Born at Walworth, Wisconsin, Vlolef Rays LUCKY STRIKE-m-q. fi h ; M l DGE T Jane Addams is to be the com-|Sept. 8 1850, Cooper was gradu-|| FIRE ALARM CALLS ot i mencement_speaker at Rockford |ated from Northwestern University. i i the finest tobaccos=the Cr.-m °f | College, Rockford, Iil, on the 50th!He attended Union College of Law 1-3 Third and Frankin. 2. ‘ GOLF amniversary of hér gaduation. [a: Chicago and began practice at | 173 FU 20 LTI Crop —THEN="IT'S TOASTED" =@ et e bar in Racine, isconsin, which | 5 3 ‘s 3 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. —— Prom { ity h adopted as his h n < Misgr,u;glcx:erzicg :‘?“h"""-"g b Bt B TORE LB pose CG‘:;&M!‘*‘IXJ;& extra, SQCI'Qf heatlng process. Hfl permitted to hunt and fish without | FB RN e | i g o J i B il Hoenses under terms of & bil be- | 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill ( irritants present in all raw fobcens ‘ C Altore the Legisiature, INO SCARLET FEVER || 3 Wiiousnsy at Totem oro- o . e po e KLAWOCK odini are expelled by “TOASTING. PER GAME 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s — St JUNEAU CABINET | Barn. irritants are SOIJ to others. T'I.Y are 2-4 Front and Seward. / and DETAIL MILL- !/ reporis of scaret fover at Xia-|| 375 Tront ana Main. not present in your LUCKY STRIKE. No WORK CO wock were found to be untrue by|! 2.6 Second and Main. i Dr. W. J. B. McAuliffe, who is in}} . th rd. . Lo S e oAl I A R I e wonder LUCKIES are always kind to ’ Juneall S Mncl:nlne Shop {He went to Klawock this week on|| 3.5 (sastineau and Rawn Way. our "hl'ofl" the Ranger. After having investi- |} 3.4 Second and Gold. Y g . gated health conditions there he & h Harris. M'«dget Golf CABINET and was taken 0 Wrxngell by the g_g ::;:;t n.::dcold. Tmufufkylsfilk_e ” » RK |Ranger, which proceeded to Ket- -7 Pifth and East. ' MILLWO |chikan. He will return to Juneau g_; ::venth .ndl:}old. 3:,“;,.;0'16‘2:: Course GENERAL CARPENTER | [on the Northwestern tonight. 3.9 Fifth and Kennedy. day, Tixrsday . WORK | S 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. and Saturday Entire 2nd F1 | UNION PRAYER SERVICES 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. i e i ntire &n oor LASS REPLACED | 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. s o Mot : Goldstein Bd, 44N uros Rl b oyl o BB S K . stein B still continuing wi % good inter-|| 4-6 Seventh and Main. . g . i est. A meeping wil be held|| 47 Twiifth, B. P. R. garaze. | || Your Throat Protection —against irritation —=against Estimates Furnished | 4-7 Twelfth, [ ] Upon Request | Wednesday evening under direction 4-9 Home Grocery. S —— . of the Rev. J. E. James at 7:30 at|| 5-1 Seater Tract. ©1931, The American Tobacco Co., Mirs. ' € = ‘the Methodist church,