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L] : IN- GAY MADRID Production tisafiiaaction. at. | —Also—— ! Playhouse | “ ” ; e OMBD ON By ROBBIN COONS | y | NEWS COME [_Y CARTO o HOLLYWOOD, May 14.—Holly- g o g o x wood is itself again. I S » | Superstition is one thing and FRIDAY COMING SOON other D Mu;-wc:?g\._t;}fgcue::.g_ | Betty Compson who stars in “Wom- | FANNIE BRICE GRETA GARBO cil B. wasn't responsible for. it {an to Woman,” which begins show- | : : Extras rejoiced, and Hollywooc ing tonight at the Coliseum 1h“ntrc.‘ a on a set representing ths Baaux —and everyone of them waves his A ARV = SR B trunk in the air A Dancer whose heart "e“"{':’&"’k.e“d One of the Year’s 10 Best I} Wilnasiulipte: It is in this scene that Con- & “How: can an Clephflnt B Sl ‘\ \‘ 'rc “hfl\e he‘lrt o4 o “H 0 L I o ? Fannie Brice Has Leading|Pact to “Put Midwest on|stance Bennett and Joel McCrea, | luck in his trunk,” asks Miss Comp- a Man whose heart mended— 2oy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931. R CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT He'll Enchant You With His Golden Songs of Love! RAMON NOV ARRO in ] in “BE YOURSELF” LU LT T T LT R TR LT T T 0 in “ROMANCE” CANADA'S WORD H Wwas more like Hollywood that it has E:x;tras in‘ Hollywood Again Work Beaux.( Arls_Ba—ll in Paris Is Being Filmed for New been for a long time, for the talkie: carrying on the DeMille tradition Plan Denmark Flight BETTY COMPSON STARS TONIGHT ] e AT COLISEUM ["Woman to Woman' Is Fea- { STARTS TONIGHT deesn't indulge in | mascot ., but a lu another and is BETTY COMPSON coliection cof ornamental elephants | “if he lets it run into the . 4 2 0 ”» N —r in “The Common Law,” are £on, . Role in Picture Com- cean Nears—Ireaty |posed to meet. Bizarre costumes, or greund? That is one reason why d the lack of them, made the scene I only buy them with the trunk o o s f e R | H . ,Compsen. Victor Saville was im- the service and pro-rated accord-[p With “In Gay Madrid” showing (Continued trom Page One) DeMille’s latest contribution to : : Intcre:ting and Gracetul |ported from London to direct it.llng to trips. Bids must state pro-l i A i | & the archives of camera revelry was Ancther is that this pose is more i S e | for the last times tonight, “Be in “Madam Satan” His last pic . S tribereRting s uiore+ Gracelal, - wrore It is a Tiffany-Gainsborough- posal for complete round trip, and Yourselt,” starring Fannie BrICe | necting Lakes Ontarfo and Lake|ture for M-G-M. “The Squaw Assoclated Press PROO | iy "2t has more action—and be- | CUrington film. ’:;Cl;‘de ¥ {Spise . TR 0F » will be the feaured attraction 10- | e, : Man," did not afford any oppor-| _Capt. Holgar Helrile (abovel|gides, everyone should hold up his 3 15X Blders it 54 ‘required b os “i““:w L Do iy - addmon.lbub not as a part of |tunity in that direction—not that | E:b"al:thv ‘;lav’ :ponsor and passen. |icad and look the world straight | AT THE HOTELS ‘Kcompnny bids wltheqa. tarift of {} ’ playhouse. the treaty, the United States is|C. B. was ever stumped by lack of LA ] in the eye.” | i : " i3 4 " g ich Ra-| i " W o L er, are preparing a flight from | freight and nger (which | fi In Gay Madrid, ‘“]NW;“[‘:h ro;le to construct the channel connecting | opportunity. glgwfoundhflfl to Copenhagen, Den- ( Lucky elephants Betty may col-| Gastineau—F. Sandston, Juneau.{g::fi bem;en.s':::;mgean;u::bject ';o, L] mon Novarro has th'e1 ~ar sganlsfi Lake Superior with Lake Michigan | mark, In May or June. lect, but she is not the lazyminded | Alaskan—Fred Terwilliger, Ket- |, proval by the Governor) and A aceuracy in the matter of SPABISD | and Lake Huron, and the one con- “Beano” R -/type of person who believes that chikan j?rpcfm wRIbH thede AHAL ba. Tigs art » _f'umcsplhez; a;‘“a:cg:ew o Toadtos necting Lake Huron with Lake| Ruth Elizabeth Davis when a tot'p.q o Word for Tt" in its sereen |1UCK is everything—or that luck is| Zynda—N. Lester Troast, Sitka. | ation if bid is accepted ! hrough the {2 Ti08| prie. in kindergarten disliked the way + 7777 anything really. If you set for ————— Y . o o + f S = UOY | transformation. ’ y | t F. Borcosque of Chile, as t Cl“:?f‘{ In the last rivers and harbors bill |her teachers delighted in her full| " qng.. and “Sesd” roprasent the | Yourself a goal and then work to- | The contractor will be required, adviser. Sengr Borcosquee studizd | congrass authorized $30,000,000 of | name. o i e i g g ;wu'rl it with intelligence, energy| DR. SOUTHWELL AT HOME | At the close of the season, to make ing to Capitol and worked in Madrid for many (. 65000,000 estimated cost of It " 4 . 3 & 3 ish | a report, under oath, to accompany %3 v e ,000.¢ S S was “Ruth Elizabeth this” and ¥ ! <+ |and a sincere desire to accomplish ( yoars as o journalist and Was €| {ne first, and $360,000 of an esti-|“Ruth Elizabeth, that.” When she i d‘j‘fcnrx:;it;;ul; ‘The ffl:m“ Jona: | You will get there. If you don't, no| Dr. R. E. Southwell, who recently Dis claim for subsidy, giving the tirely familidr with the SeUNSs|mgieq $1000000 has been let in|ascended to grade school she de- “" “l“ e e, l;;‘x\-ljtei 1‘:1“) f”‘:‘:: amount cf lucky breaks, or pulls, or Suffered a broken arm and was re- following information: (a) Tarift i and places pictured in “In Gay | coniracts to start work between|cided to become plain Betty Davis ‘Cr"‘m‘;‘ w?;fi‘talf e lx‘Mx)l(\frm"“‘""“‘"“"“"*’ will accomplish any- leased from the hospital, is at his Sheet of freight and passenger rates Madrid.” > The plot of Novarro’s musical pic- a Spanish university setting. The Is Required | Lake Ontario and Prescott, Ont. Much of Work Done 14-mile Beauharnois canal connect- typically DeMillian in character. But she thought Betty was spell- ed “Bette,” and that's how she be-| heights and the depths of interest which it was taken. Lowell Sherman, Carole Lombara COLISEUM - Equipped with the Latest Movietone and Vitaphone Equipment THE ADDED ATTRACTIONS - TN TR [T cut down the average smployment | adorable feminine perve = of the extras and the big ball-room | herself to be a rabid collector of e ook P § y Bcene With its mad: feusls 4nd mills elephants. | GEORGE BARRAUD 1. Pathe News. s | ing crowds is now a rarity. Not live elephants, of course, 2 \’/ou‘e of Hollywcod. Lo | ' But while DeMille, master of the Cruze-Compson hacienda, | JULIETTE COMPTON 3. Pathe Review. EAWAY WMTS filmic orgies, was sailing to Europe intridge, spacious and hospitable 4. ;l;:nwt Crooks—Hew Honest Are for a rest, his future plans uncer as it is, does noi house live pachy- | All Tallei : ey? 0 chE AFTER S tain, several hundred extras unde derms, but it does house what Bet i 1 Talking with Svngs and the direction of Paul Stein were| ty thinks is probably the largest Dances STARTING SUNDAY up. for the route covered; (b) Total tonnage and total number of pas- | sengers carried; (e) Gross earnings home where he will remain for pos- sibly ten days. thing permanent or worth while. Nine Parts Work adv, es here mentioned; ture concerns the love of a Madrid| qp, treaty will cover development . | ’ e . f + - - came the Bette Davis ( Y bt So, though Betty may collect ele- el scion for a Santlago beauty. His|pom prescott to Cornwall, Where |gor» and “Seed”) of the sor nd ol = lrnlw (‘:rfmkhf k| phants for luck, she knows that DANCE | from passenger, freight and mail _ infatuation for & d"‘"wisclm.';pl." Canadian responsibility again be- | pronounced Betty and not Bett N e Jreeks BT Tuccess is nine parts intelligent en-| Friday, May 15th, Parish Hall by Service rendered, segregating the|f cates the romance which ald Inf gins, Work has been started on the But the prop and camera men al- deavor and not more than one part the Nativity Club. Good music. Same according to m(ed:h:::t:::t RICE & AHLERS CO. i picture is particularly effective as regards settings and costumes, both of which are marked by quaintness and picturesqueness. e, ing Lake St. Francis and Lake Si. Louis. Completed, the seaway would mean that ships of ocean-going ready have settled the question of | prenunciation. They've dubbed her “Beano”—she's from Boston. Cuts NOTICE The Westminster Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Peter Oswald Thursday evening, May 14th at 7:30 p.m. Miss Ponhert will address luck. | Woman to Woman” is her latest | all-talking picture. Five years ago A cALL FOR BIDS FOR OPERA- production of the stage play by proN oF VESSEL ALONG COAST Michael Morton was made in ENg- gp CQOK INLET—SEASONS OF Admission seventy-five cents. —|in detail of all expenses incurred |and on what account; the names| and addresses of all persons em-i ployed, and the gross earningsand GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” draught could reach all points on| mps pogsiple box-office value of the meeting. Those interested are |land and Betty Compson played the | 1931 AND 1932, | Bross expense of the route covered. ! FOR YOUR GARDEN Marigolds, Snapdragons and other bedding plants, five cents each. Pansies in bloom, seventy-five cents per dozen. adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS 9 ADAMS love forEVEwas the warlds first the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes. This would have the effect of bringing Idaho Falls, Ida., for “example, 1,000 miles nearer the Ab- lantic ocean. Alliance, Neb., and Billings, Mont., would be 900 miles from ocean ports, the Twin Cities within 152 miles and Kansas City within 450 miles. | Puts Midwest Near Ocean The seaway would give the mid- west an ocean base and claim for | the industrial imports and exports | of that vast region the benefits of | ocean freight rates: For the Canadians, the seaway would provide a direct ocean rout. for wheat from the great elevators at Port Arthur.and Fort William on Lake Superior. There is some opposition to the | project. This is principally in con- nection with the financial outlay necessitated and the allocation of power rights. - Old papers at the Empire officg DANCE a play successful on Broadway !¢ jnvited. —ady. ' role then. Now it has been made by | Telegraphic or written bids or Contract will be entered into im- mediately upon the award to the seldom sacrificed to the movie ma-! nia for changing titles, but what is going to happen to “The Gr .o Old papers for sale at Tha ‘Protecfiné ‘the F l;g in Nicaragu Jton | Tiffany-Stahl in Hollywood, With | seers for subsidy provided by the | George Barraud and Juliette COMD- peniy Alaska Legislature will be haring stellar honors with MiSs yecejveq at the office of the Gov- ernor of Alaska, Juneau, up to a7, Inoon, June 3, 1931, for the opera- o’} to 0% of the amount of | tion of a vessel of American Reg-| The right is reserved to reject | istry, and shown on U. 8. Custom’s any and all bids. | House records to be not less than 1 GEO A. PARKS, 160 feet in length, not less than 40 ko, |tons gross capacity with a pas- if successful bidder, who must be prepared to furnish a bond accept- able to the Governor in an amount May 11, 1931 TaE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 | senger carrying capacity of not less | than twenty-five (25) persons, and ! berth accommodations for at least | sixteen (16) persons, and of a | maximum, speed of not less than ieight (8) miles per hour; from An- chorage to Seward, along the coast iot Cook Inlet, touching on each | trip at Kenai, Kasiloff, Ninilchik, | Homer, Seldovia, Port Chathamand | Seward and returning from Seward via Port Chaham, Iliamna, Snug }Hn.rbor, Seldovia, Kasiloff, Kenai and thence to Anchorage and make regular stated trips not less than once in fifteen days when navige- | tion is open in the above mention- | ed waters, as a common carrier f | freight and passengers. | The law appropriates the sum of Seven Thousand Five' Hundred Dol- (lars ($7,500.00)0 and provides that not more than Three Thousand , Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($3,- | 750.000 shall be expended during any one year, and defines the open Automobile | Painting Duco or paint job, var- nishing or striping, no matter how you wish your car refinished we can guar- antee you a first class job and at a price so ridicu- Music--Entertainment furnished for : PARISH HALL « Ready and willing to protect the lives and property of American residents in Nicaragua from the bandit hordes of Sandino, these bluejackets of U. S. S. cruiser at Puerto Cabezas, whither they were rushed during the recent revolt in the disturbed Latin- American country. By a recent Washington ruling lously low, you cannot af- ford to ride in a shoddy car. No charge for estimat- season to be from May 1st to No- vember 1st; the amount of the sub- sidy will be computed from the New Cord TROUSERS White, Light Tan and Dark Brown $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 pair Just Received ing. Memphis are piciured as they debarked from the I their activities are confined to seaport town. | time the successful bidder begins J unea: Auto Paint Shop Foot of Main Street HONDURAS GOVERNMENT ' EXPECTS DECISIVE BATTLE WITH REBELS — ' Friday, May 15th AUSPICES NATIVITY CLUB SABIN’S Everythifig'\ln Furnishings for Men: G0OD MUSIC \ Admission, 75¢ * Everybody Welcome ALL MEN'S WEAR REDUCED. From 20 to 50 Per Ceut Send your tmoney out of town for Builders’ Supplies. Let us show you where you can save money by buying Plas- terboard, Prepared Shingles, Roofing and Hardware from SPRING TOPCOATS Regular $35.00 Now $24.50 J. M. SALOUM o, ] Young Hardware C iy’ neau Hotel A Juneaw oung 2 ar ware L.o. ) A decisive battle, which the government hopes will break the hack.of the Honduran revolution, is expected soon. Gen. Luls Mejla Moreno Next to Gastineau Hotel' 3 7 (right), military commander of Tegucigalpa, is in command of loyaligtitroops in the field. Above residents are shown fleeing to safety when . > P J government troops and rebels clashed recently near Tela. Federal troops at Tegucigalpa are shown belows . - hyes it