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‘ - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1931. o COLISEUM Equipped with the Latest Movietone and Vitaphone The Virginian Surpasses s R APITOL S" OWS~ Making It a Family Affair [GREAT VIOLINCIVIL WAR PLAY CAPITOL worimonight MASTER PASSES STARS COOPER Tuestey — weiness WITH NOVARRO AWAY,BELGIUM AT COLISEUM | {oe MM : Six Songs Feature Photo-| Eugene Ysaye Dies in Brus-|Crinoline Days of South| SING 2 play Which Has Not- sels After Long Period Are Revived at Popu- Himself - HIS able Star and Cast of Illness lar Play House GA RYI ‘¥ GOLDEN Hi . | i | ix song hits of appeal and| (Continued from page 1.) The romantic and glamorous SONGS OF { are to be heard in Ramcn’; —_— ——— e ——— |crinoline days of the old South LOVE! T0's Metro-Goldw ‘Mayer never heard the violin played like form the temporary background of that before.” Gary Cooper's newest starring pic- It was an ambiguous comment,|tUre “Only the Brave,” which will but whether it was tinged with | be seen and heard at the Coliseum praise or blame, it was regarded Theatre as the main feature on as illustrating the salient feature |UNe Program tonight. of the art of Ysaye—his originality | C0OPer is cast as a daring cap- in technique and in his conception |tain Of cavalry in this adventure- and treatment of music. rcmance of the war-torn days Ysaye was born July 16, 1858, at when Grant and Lee were saying it 'Only the Brave| MAlYal RIAN Ramon . P and Song” and ¢ mkk@ " Chorus of 50 Voicss Wonder what a writer thinks about when his wife signs with Zie; feld? Mark Hellinger, Broadway columnist and author of the cui rent best seller, “Moon Over Broadway,” seems a trifle dubious as THOSE DELIGHTFUL ADDED In several of these numbers No-| he examines the contract just signed by his wife, Gladys Glad, in the |Licge, in a district of Belgium, tha|With cannon and troops. ATTEALEAINS -~ * varro is aided in heroic rendition| offices of Flo Ziegfeld, famous Follies producer. Miss Glad, often |inhabitants of wWhich displayed Volunteers As Spy LOVERS!—the sweetest sweet- 1 mox News —in a gay, e |by a massed chorus of 50 t . referred to as the most beautiful woman in the world, returns to the much predilection for string music,) He volunteered as a spy on a|fhearts on the screen. In a thril- thrilling, % |voices as well as lilting | stage as star of the new Fellies aftcr an absence of two years. His early lessons were given to him ! desperate errand behind the lines ([llling adventure-romance. 2. Moon Brides Wedding ol it ' |support, a musical bleng N 1y his father, Nicolas Ysaye, be-|Of battle action. In fultilling his 3. The Family Ford romance of e ARt S, Thed, Sendpc . . . gihning when the son was five |dangerous mission he meets Mary s 4 Bubbles (All Technicolor) Ol Boatat {love sceties are sung Ly Novarro| qou'ul Fllnls Brl"‘r Grl(’f Jears of age. Later he studied at|Brian, fashionable Virginia girl, |l Watch this ad for a ; ¢ |with only guitar accompaniment a;"\ 4 - t’? the conservatory of his native town and falls in love with her. startling announcement 5. The Stronger Sex {a tinkling background. | The plot then advances through * 9] | 2 the violin under Rodolphe Massart ! Dorothy Jordan plays cpposite B ’ ) ]‘I ony under Michael Dupis, |# Dumber of thrilling episodes in I o e | To Bo rota’s T'heatre Men . o i b e Gooper e RS0 y The supporting cast includes Lot-| e & TR <. Has Good Fortune &wo' loyalties--Love aiid ‘Duty. T T ime Howell, Beryl Mercer, Nanci| BOGOTA, Colombia, May IZIMIFOREIGN TRADE TAX After three 'years with Henrl Way Is Cleared ]=" '"II"I"“,"II"“"II"'“"“"““"""ml“l.'.' | Price, Claude King, Willlam V. ! Scund movies have brought trouble Wienaiwski the young violinist| After much exciting action the i ong, Herbert Clark, Eugenia Bes-| 0 the motion picture th W1 To G[VE ABYSS[NIA struck his first bit of good fortune |lovers find that good fortune has and David Scott. |ers of Colombia. Althou e when Henri Vieuxtemp heard Ysaye | cleared the way for untroubled ro- The picture is bas upon the | tions of the Spanish s NEW COlN SYSTEM play one of his concertos at Ant-|mance. The finale is one that | fomantic Spanish cla: by Ale-|audiences understand English, they werp. The master was so impressed | will please everyone. | jandro Perez ‘Lugix It adapt- know only the book variety and ADDIS ABBA, May 12.—Abbys-|with the young man's talent that| Hollywood, film capital of the ied for the talking screen by EC:S‘don‘L like the dialect regarde s |cinia, one of the few countries of |he used his influence to obtain|world, provides extras “with and iMer(‘ilyth. Salisbury Field and E»]_ilunny by American audien: the world without money of its owzn |a special government subsidy that |without.” jon. By that time a me: Hitherto Abyssinia has depended | he invited her to become one of his Rohrbach; William Roberts; Sam A COAL FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE ! win Justus Ma Colombia audiences do not er [is to have a modern currency and |enabled Ysaye to continue his stud-| Calls from studio casting offices == —5 in silence. If a picture i on'a gold basis. ies three more years. During that|may specify “twenty girls with eve- focus or there is too much English The expense of this reform is to|time he received many private les- | ning dresses” or “fifty old men A ROBE! . LEONARD 4 i $ Png?):c;f(& % E dialogue or the hero tenor hits a [be borne by international trade, |sons from Vieuxtemps, without beards.” F N | scur ncte they boo lustily. Much to the discomfort of for-| Ysaye was married twice. His| For Gary Cooper’s “Only the with i ! More active dislike is expressod |eign merchants here the govern- | first wife, Mme. Loulse Ysaye, dled | Brave,” a call was issued for ex- D \Ii by lighting matches, thereby dim-|ment of Emperor Haile Selassiz|suddenly at Brussels February 13, |tras both “with' and without.” Fifty = OROTHY JORDAN i i ming the images on the screen. If !suddenly ased import and ex-|1924. His second wife was Miss)girls with Southern accents and = ¢ LOTI TICE HOWELL E the film is too bad, there is a 1! ise duties, some by as much as 30 |Anette Dincin, 44 years his jl_mi_or without bobbed hair.were required H iiAlS B One theatre manager, se t per cent. and daughter of Dr. Herman Dincin | —and found. = e 1'; AND E a film had sent his audience i “The yield from these taxes,”|of Brooklyn. They were married| The girls appear in a ball-room H NEWS COMEDY CARTOONW pl | the match lighti stage, ordered |stated the d is to be used ex-|July 9, 1927, at LeZoute, a Bel-|sequence of the picture. = I f s T o 2 Banik of Abyssina and'es.|* Miss Dinetn et Yeaye whlle hefe—— z o i P'as N % 8 : s % a k R o S T T i tional anthem. | tablishment of a gold currency.” |was conductor of the Cincinnati V. 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