The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1934, Page 7

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ko ' | \ | | ° 3 ntrodaucing J uneau s econd 84 SE0E0EE000000000000000040000000000440000004 oa M . Sound! ictures: | & [ ] . ® UNEAU EMPIRE THEATRES ) have again assured the patrons of ITH THE INSTALLATION OF the COLISEUM and CAPITOL The- Western Electric, pioneers of atres the finest screen entertainment o sound motion pictures, and all of the for the ensuing season by contracting X £ following refinements, THE COLI- for the pictures of every major motion SEUM THEATRE now has all of the picture company, together with an f equipment identical with that of the array of short subjects second to none: arger de luxe houses in the tro- ]lrl{’“ A Naased i e The COLISEUM will play pictures } puiitan cifes from the studios of : » Upon the advent of wide range Fox ‘ ‘” i s 5 s Paramount { recording in the major studios we felt : : 2 Columbia it necessary to install this equipment ’ i Universal to show the pictures to the very best PR . possible advantage. The story of @ noble nite rtists W savage whose ‘code of First National simple. passion’ clashed Wa Brothe i 3 5 i i “*-4 with, the strained / Thet POty i AT THE COLISEUM you not only Tmorality of our RRAKDI% % Twentieth Century N SEE but HEAR the very latest pro- {st,gpfinge;world.‘ Picture g Radio-Keith-Orpheuin . ductions of th ti ict 1d . < Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ¥ uctions of the motion picture world OWll’lg % the advantageous Bhs fantvacts held b us the ] exactly as they are recorded. 5 " 2 : g . and also. the outstanding productions COLISEUM ls‘the first .and only motion picture theatre of several independent producers. operating at this price policy in Alaska. \ g‘ ANYT[ME THEJ COMING I?ISL?}CTI;E)EE ngTN TTHE COLISEUM ANYTIME uneaus Ureatest | 1 25C Entertainment Value 25C . | 600 SEATS CHILDREN ALWAYS 10c 600 SEATS ', ;

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