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“IRE WED \mm OCT 3 1934 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EN GREATER MOVIE SEASON oy NOW BE ;x;fi;;a\.\.‘;;;;;;j,;f;\:;,;i;;;PLAvs LEAD IN| prgs ¢ SOCIETY EXPOSE | ¢ Subjects ITRAN TWO FH_MEB AGAIN n e came tired ’ . . ot THELM > in YEARS ON sin evere, almost drab s 2 thlgahon n Over Screen . b 2 simple hai erown- | ‘Coming Out Party” at the BROADWAY! Rights Are Settled— ¢ be Garbo?” the u]:mrmx{ Coliseum Tonight Has ; ; Reinhart Is Here e B fedopets| Daring Theme || B ; ; finute Mystery : By ROBBIN COONS i % was o Jisap- | rimely, universally mteresting and || SR ‘ MISSING CLUE” And now, as a picture, it e p ‘ ate virtoslly s rape |TiCh in entertainment quallty, } i HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, Oct. 3.— Pe- are virtually as Tare |.ooming Out Party,” Fox Film's|| B ¢ Z | B G brings together for the first riodically a grand scale film pro- s Iaboet Tolin: Wil . bo . shown. . & ) time the screen’s romantic duction of “The Miracle,” the spec- o the Coliseum Theatre for the last . : e e : 4 tacular Morris Gest-Max Rein- , timgs tonight. It is a daringly and . 3 (e " idel, Ramon Novarro, and aardt stage effort, has been an- E P ls . gitone of. the’ Gignified g ; WEEKLY elamorous Jeanette MacDon- nounced. ,debutante racket. Jesse L. Lasky,| S LAST TIME TONIGHT has been heard of the pmduccr. has gone to the society | ome months. Litigation AN” pages for his material, and has e screen rights prevented Iproduced a lavish film that is| ald. Exotic dancing beauties, ']“"f"e Kern's e - ilminz on one occasion, but that Il wiib s s monies, a breath-taking story trouble is settled now. i‘ : ety and music . . The matter comes into attention [' Going behind the s es, the f o sica % H yoing behind the scenes, the film blended ;intn the musical iro gain because Max Reinhardt is i depicts the petty hates and desires mance that was made to here, and Hollywood is WO“d‘;‘:Tg — of debutantes and their ambitious, | i orld! 8 whether Warner Bros, owner of the . . i social climbing mothers. Conniving | thrill the world! n property, and the theatrical Jl) inette MacDonald _ancl social secretaries, ambitious band | ro will be talking terms soon. Ramon Novarroat Capitol |leaders, and “stags’ bryimg to nhardt, ever modes replies ] b7 4% o ’ “crash” coming out parties, are; to queries regarding his possible (;n(; n (‘“ and the Flddle Iexn?f the 1flfhciw morsels ;crvcd | rest i s wi E rdel ok on; ason’s utantes, | s tilms ‘win "‘Z”f‘.. or High romance and lilting mel- |5 the %0‘-21? dS:: “S. (3,0( ol: :;r‘ Yes, it would be interesting, 0 - v B L y ughter ne perhaps “I have a contract in New winning twins of enter-|New York’s wealthiest families. On| York awaiting me.” are deftly combined infthe eve of her coming out party, | ! and the Fiddle" which|she learns from her sweetheart, a| CYNICS MAKE PUN opens tonight at the Capitol. struggling youn; E g musician, that he STARTS Ramon Novarro and Jeanette|must leave for Europe to partici-| TONICHT Warner Bros. fist announced MacDonald are the stars, and this|pate fn & concert. pAIl.houI;h she TONIGHT The, Muple’. (0. BHr, LARE LER suggests that Metro-|realizes that it is necessary for lY?un‘g. Sl‘m“\‘fhm'f r}v:ss S;ounz ::; ' will do well tofthem to get married immediately, eft its contract fold and 1S TOW keep them together in future films.|she says nothing and tearfully with Twentieth Century. OYnics It has been many a day since the |agrees to wait for his return. At 2011 /”,07’, EcEan é éée/ have said it would be a miracle if : has seen a more ideal pair|the party the girl realizes she is| The Miraclo] iwerl; SYBE: SIS of lovers being unwise and she decided tol pation the, other Ssna (ER ST An Absorbing Show elope with a wenlthy" suitor. Mean- | significance of such a picture, at “The Cat and the Fiddle,” adapt-\while, the butler. Who knows of her! this time of censorship and close ‘ . ed from the successful stage pla; Sadli " Serutiny of Hollywood product, by Jerome Kern and Otto Hgnrbzchy predicament, hastens to the boat 2 i to prevent the young man from might make the present a logical comes to the films with its original samrx,zg. They bot,);x reiurn in time | time for the undertaking, admif- inspired musical score intact. Thejto abop: ithe elopement, and the| i tedly one of magnitude. story happily has been strength- | lovers are happily umtedv. | But for talking pictures, MaX ened in its romantic and dramatic| Frances Dee and Gene Raymond | aspects and it sorbing enter- | who supply the romantic mterest,‘\ Hear them sing these marvelous Reinhardt today might be an es- ADDED e Jerome Kern song hits: Wn)("hpl(-il(‘c‘:":‘imul;igll::\"/eindiflpccltlg(; ent from first to last. are both attractive and able in| ‘ X - T 00d as 8 ‘fom the moment tha - i i i % “The Night Was Made for Love” IIXED NUT Lillian Gish for United Artists but may-care Novarro, escap;:g d;r‘::irln glrflz;‘::; :;:3 gk‘?wos:m' N;gfl | s > N ey i Y the coming of sound to the screen ite restaurateur, pops i a 1 re"n. -re ex- e: Anchiieis e B. P. 0. ELR§ " 7 i “She Didn’t Say Yes 5 Pops into allent in their alloted characteriza June 6 1934, " s 4y s IIDI\N .tllf‘v plans. A R ab that happens to be occupied |tions. The members of the praise-| Notice is hereby given that Byron STy Vrhenty, bl e wly® b0, bargelrs | “The Love Parade” 4 that the Teading o s sty | oy, Miss MacDonald, the picture | worthy cast are\ Gilbert Emery,|E. Benson, entryman, has made | Consitutional Amendments 3 ; o = TIBE rfl,(uu{ 0,. lSl)[(llimI e e “;M s S rmai!v x;v]‘l\:'x’d‘»m\l romantic pace that|Marjorie Gateson, Clifford Jones, »| final proof on his homestead entry, —adv. e SS;DES. A New Love” “One Moment Alone i B el S R ’ 'ux\ down. His love-making[Jessie Ralph and Germaine de|Anchorage 07817, for a tract of s , s F‘ E ‘Hl’ o ' a o and their subsequent life together |Neel. land located along the Glacier 4 ]:LI:"\‘-O‘:‘}:: ;’::1}(0 goos »“m«;l&(:‘: Is romance and drama of high de-| John Blystone did a fine direc-|Highway about 16 miles from the Faxx;ou:'iéAoLT.:.alk)IVIDENDs X AT . st el il e torial job from the soreen play|Town of Juneau, Alaska, longitude | piv 0t® S04P Lake Mineral Baths. PARAMOUNT NEW P oyt i | Frank Morgan as the suave pro- by Gladys Unger and Jesse Lasky,(134° 35 W. Latitude 58° 23" 507 |- cie8s Institute. —adv. . ot . o |ducer who also falls in love with|Jr. N. embraced in U. S. Survey No ANNA SEI BOULDER DAM }Mi»'MncDuuuhl contributes a mem- + ——— 2091, together with his witnesses Anna Sten, the Soviet star, left | Orable IW’”‘"""““(’“ Charles But-{yacDonald. In such selections as|Clenna F. McNutt and Mons Ander- raine jus : | terworth is superb as w 1ot 3 s 1 o ’ as Ukraine just as a h”ge‘i.(uhml i R, :‘““'"05 The Night Was Made for Love,”|So0 all of Juneau, Alaska, and it proje: was getting 00-bright friend “She Didn't Say Yes,” “One Mo-is now in the files of the U. 8. scow, Berlin, Holly- | Jean H”*{H{ scores as Novarro'sfment Alone,” “The Love Parade,”|Land Office, Anchor Alaska, Bk e mm,mm,‘:um :»m' and confidant. Viviennelua New Love Is Old” and “Try to|and if no protest is filed in the (sJ . trip recently $ \\L'm to Bmmlu‘ egal’s u\(»ly‘vmcr and . seductive Forget’ they. reach musical hewm)\]“‘f"l land office at Anchorage, T\ IA.ASKAaF”‘EST ‘ g {Dam, ee what a bigger mn“’”iz‘"’}mvz"zl'l "l;c “;;"@mh_"”‘d- that will not soon be forgotten. |Alaska, within the period of pub- L t t £ s > | an that back Imnw would look | PHFE Xpu umming B0 Sl o el |lication or thirty days thereafter er A"\m en . % |like. Her trip not one of those | The musical numbers sung by the B. P. 0. ELKS |said final proof will be accepted | N4 | {a movie star s in order to pose |C0-Stars and by Miss Segal are {and final certificate issued. |against interesting backgrounds already best-selling hits and their| Meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. Vote | GEO. J. LOVE, She ate with the laborers, climb- interpretation from the screen adds|on Constitutional Amendments. Registrar. led and rode and walked for twe New laurels to the concert reputa- M. H. SIDES, First publication, Sept. 5, 1934. days. Returning she expressed sur# (tions of both Novarro and Miss Secretary Last publication, Oect. 31 1934. Ask for PEERLESS BREAD! At AU Grocers PEERLESS BREADS Our Rye bread combines the delicious flavor of special flour and a hard, chewy crust. It's different. Pure whole wheat bread is as healthtul as it is a wel- vawc Vanauon. Serve it oftener. Raisin bread has more mfl: I than white bread. Plenty of The slow, thoreugh baking of PEERLESS BREADS gives ich Loaf is unexcelled} big raisins make it addi- them their better flavor, helps in making better toast and i ¥ ‘ tionally appetizing. maintains consistent wholesomeness . |, . Only the best ™y ™ i materials are used in PEERLE BREADS