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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 9, l|||||||||l|||||||||||||||||l||||||l||||||||l"llmll|||"II|||||||||||llll""l|||||||||||||||“ [ AT I | | ;C@m@dn@@ ]E eature N ew ]Bn]l]ls funny, he is especially 4 H psy, to the conster- x L T who brought him : 7 e ol > click.” Hines is funnier in talkie New Color Plus Lively Drama Gives You The Best FUT ON SFREEN hoower oy 1" SHA dient IN GAY FASHIUN Value In Screen Entertainment Today 3 ; Bsicia “l‘“l'x‘l‘fl “m‘z\’g‘ THE MIRACLE OF | = are Night! ‘at s | TREINTODEOR . . | Ru‘na\royz!nAd Starts Show- S e W omen of All_Nalwns pae T e ing This Evening at e a piece © Begins at Coliseum Saie a1 CameTheutrv AL Theatre Tonight HEAVY INVESTMENT Here's your chance: to join the ] < 55 Marines and see the world. Go to “. MADL. ‘FRONT PAGE’ the Philippines, Porto Rico, Hawaii, t \ i th America, Turkey—all parts [x " Craft, and| Koward Hughes paid $125,000 for of the East and West. " |t what makes “The Ru 3 en rights to “The Front nd Vietor McLaglne, who car- | axoun: 1 comedy. It be the famous Ben Hecht- ries out the adventures of Captain |showing tonight at the Capitol (‘m\x es MacArthur newspaper plav F'atm his famous screen character‘ theatre. will by showing next in ctor Raoul Walsh's “Women | 1 has to do with a mil- jay at the Capitol theatre. The 'Of All Nations,” knows the coun- wl gets producer of ‘“Hell's Ange] of which he speaks, ite | wi > he ha t another million doll fact that the only Vhrm(' of the ing He wants to shake ¢ the picture. Director e he has ever seen has been NEW Smartly Different Roma New 2 MARY BRIAN, MARIE Jchnny F handled the meg- and nd deliberately Broadw: PREVOST, | beco! 1one on “The Front Page,” "RESHMAN’S FINISH”—Comedy Hines, Joseph Cawthorn, | "1% ¥ \dolphe Menjou, Pat O'Br " e - mod v | Mary Brian, i B o plots to[ton, Slim Summe Walter | O RADIO PICTURE ) Ty and other high priced hi r in it COMEDY Each “Frames” The §ints o giindel ok | Th frame” eac d A SNOW COVER | then, h unknown 1t The following amounts of snow falls in love, honestly ¢ inches, were reported on the What happens ound at ous Alaskan stations “CHINA NITE” February & Eagle 27 m 27, Ju amorous Fifth dding provic onday 3ethel 15, tanks 3 WATCH for “FRONT PAGE” : TR OO | 55 romps througl O]d Papere for sale at Empire n-about-town v h|neau 9, Ketchikan 13, Nome 45 gence a parkle. ka 5, Tanana 52 is the man-wi > on Chena Slough at Fair he’s-about show k was 41 ches thick, andon 1 put anything over on |Snake River at inches. Gets Tipsy at Banguet LET FLOWERS O{‘f’ Jose Cawthorne impersonates Be YOUR VALENTINE Ce » Dutchman from Strcudsburg, Pa. ladv. Juneau Florists, Phone 311/ Lo @ N3 Copr Americsa Tubacco Co. “’} know my LUCKIES*/ 1 LOVER'S LANE A4 Lola was pounding the ivories in cn loway chin-ema house.Then came the “breaks”—and her weekly Good News jumped from $45 to $450. Ouchl She's @ rac- queteer . . . formerly women's tennischampeen of the Southwest. Her last picture, “EX-BAD BOY," was Universclly acclaimed. Lola Lane has smoked LUCKIES for two years... Her signed statement has nopurse-stringsattached toit. And 56 we have good reason fo say, “Much obliged, Lola,” TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE—60 modern minutes with the world’s finest dance orchestras and Walter Winchell, whose gossip of today becomes the news of tomorrow, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. networks. __v\/_,\./\/v\_/~\_/\/vv\/\_/_ N “I know my LUCKIES—my throat told me the first time Ismoked one how kind they are. And it’s been LUCKIES ever since. LUCKIES are the only cigarettes I can smoke £ | before singing that do not give me a sore throat. Your ; improved Cellophane wrapper xs great, too. That easy opemng tab is a stroke of genius.” “Tt’s toasted YourThroat Protection— against irritation— against cough And Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keeps that “Toasted” Flavor Ever Fresh |raising than those he has enacted | tressed, |60 real honest on the screen. He has participated in four wars anc ush Has Traveled Widely Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, Canada and the United States have been widely traversed by McLaglen and his real life adventures are more thrilling, romantic and hair- on the screen. In “Women Of All Nations,” the Fox production, which opens its engagement at the Coliseum thea- tonight,, Edmund Lowe pla 1 the “Sergeant “Guirt” half of e fighting, loving, skirt chasing team of leathernecks, as he did in “What Price Glory” and “The Cock | Eved World.” | Goes To Turkish Harem wanderings take Panama, and right into of a harem in 'his time their them to Nicar dinavia, Brookl; the front and center Turkey It's all great fun. ‘There are sit- ‘\m'mm which just make audiences rical with laughter. Some idea ‘r)f the magnitude of the production the comes in the fa ing cast embraces suport Screen’s Perfect Blonde a Nissen, the screen’s most perfect blonde, is the chief woman and Flagg and Quirt fight her just as fast and furiously as they did over Dolores Del Rio, in “What Price Glory” and Lily mita in “The Cock Eked World."” Fl Brendel again is featured as a Swedish Marine, while some of th G {other damsels are enacted by Fifi | Dorsa Marjorie White and Joyce Compton. Beauties Total 150 Living up to the title Director Walsh has introduced beauties of all nations—Spanish, Latins, Amer- icans, Swedes, Danes, not to men- tion the Turkish and Arabian charmers. These beauties which pumber more than 150. Among them are 80 dark eyed raven hand picked beauties and ~goodness blondes and not a made-over one among them. Rex Parrott will play selections on the organ at all performances. Do your children com- plain about their school work? Are they a little backward? Are t hey nervous, suffer from headaches? If so, they are probably suf- fering from eyestrain. Bring your boy or girl in today and let us ex- amine thefr eyes. They are your most precious possession —safeguard yours. | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484; Residence Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 s rrrrrrrrrrrreed took part in the Kalgoorie gold | a score of real| over | Da- | | try to take no advantage of the fact that they know what is in the other hands, but bid each one on |its merits and with only such in- | formation as the partner may have previously bid South— Spades—T. Hearts—10, 8, 3. | Diamonds—Q, 10, 9, 2 = Clubs—A, K, 10, 8, 6 West— Hearts—A, K, 5, 2 Diamonds—17, 4 Clubs—9. ' North— | Spades—aA, 9, 8, 5, 4. Hearts—1, 6. Diamonds—J, 6 Clubs—Q, 17, 5, 3. East— Spades—2. Hearts—Q, J, 9, 4 Diamonds—A, K, 8, 5, 3. Clubs—1J, 4, 2 South deals Tell us how you would bid it and then how you 1932. AT LAST! McLAGLEN GRETA Stallings and Anderson characters Flagg and Quist ona new rampage. IT’S HERE STARTS TODAY Raov Walsh's oF ALL those two cock eyed marines - EDDIE LOWE NISSEN EL BRENDEL A dozen scraps,a score of laughs and 100 GIRLS in every port COLISEUM STARTS . TODAY I Scan- | n n W, would play it. and save it for the solution as it was a surprise to us and may be to you. Remember tr is ~ |and Mrs. Culbertson to four bridge players and one play each hand surprised. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a food sale Saturday, February 13, at the Capital Electric Co. store. —adv. | he bit A T BRIDGE. PRUBLEM. N5 We were disappointed in that| boat failed to brig the :much‘ wted bridge problems from New ork but they will surely be here | ext week. In the meanwhile we | 11 give you a problem in contract dding as exemplified by a recog- and the one who ized authority nearest approaches his solution will in the prize. Contestants should Better clip the ubuvcl this is Con- act and not Auction. The bidding | a bit different. Let's go, Mr.| A good way is to deal the hand | let each | Yowll be| THE NUGGET SHOP adv. 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