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THE DAILY ALASKA. EMPIR Iz ¥ ” 3 L L TIREY SO j § \my Loughran in.a title-bid 4 THE LOUD SPEAKER Braddock Bdviily Beats g [ BACK STAGE FEATURE ; R , St which asly. have OF RADIOLAND OPENS . The Depression Kacket Game ™5 e dropped 10-round de “The ; Loud Speaker,” with' Ray| i he 9 {53 Viowleetia Walker, Jacqueline Wells, Noel Fiard Laber. Lean Living i Comeback Trail «of vale okun. But | Prancis and Cnarles Grapewin in SRV, T s Hed ‘. i Tl : | the leading roles opens tonight at O ading Light-Hettvy 10 He avy Challeng | the Coliseum Theatre. This time, l‘l‘.\hi[L las the title sugge S X WS 3 - n a radid broadcasting dio i 1 botE with: 1 “Believe it or not—I thought this | ‘2i¢ h"h‘ cL:i” dn‘:‘mmm 'm_ ; : January, 1930, under Jack was a telephone booth!” vith.the amusing eompl 3 ; 3 : i sey's promotion, andl He thougl TONIGHT. [ teting” mnto 'the ife of Jox Mil 3 [ : he'd done all right with a draw b b 337 professional wisecratker and radio 8 b | inti) Bhe. Matibb e it b ¢ . impresario, it gives many intimate 8 > < X avin s I Make no mistake | linipses of Nfo behind the £ e B SEE | heties 1 ‘a big broadcasting stati 5 " 2 4 LS [ where “a ‘nation ' ¢hdin broadcast RAY wALK | ariginates. i | Th= s8t- of a broadcast st 15 Garried "out ' perfectly and was ; HiERY & 2 5 hapaily | “sitirély built on the 'Monogram lot | f yme in pretty easily fo | sécduse of ‘the tramped quarters of ;' never was much fo “THE |earBy ‘fadio stations which were| [ s j A avaflable “for “filming purposes. An i < g d 3 | *ntirdly “new type of backsfaze pic- : o ! Gt into the rid I o U D | ‘ure, “The Loud Speaker,” should | [ ) ) ) ‘ raTe i ekt piove of great audienge “interest. 5 & 3 ¢ in 1930-3 . PRSI A 3 3 : y Buy in 1930-31 4 books bear out his 1 . ys | “BABES IN TOYLAND” . i e SPEAKER | AT THE CAPITOL WITH B - o it wnocking i ces Fhi | "LAUREL AND HARDY ; L e b preveusy | STAN mem —AND— _— d-awn ce, but losing to mll\ REX BELL in Victor Herbert's immortal “March § é 2 J(m(“i and Babe Hunt, besides Lom- “THE MAN FROM ARIZONA” | the Toys” and “‘Castle in Spain” ° y ; [ } Deluxe Double Featur s well as the delightful fantasy| B . 5 In 1931 he was scarteiy more —MIDNIGHT PREVIEW— and story book figures of childhood | [ : ; : Hive and aswedly o miEe B L have been brought to the screen in 5 . 3 S ul, 2 kayced cne Jack Roper Rnfl {2 film that should be a joy and | f : 3 i o )-cisioned Jack Kelly, but lost to | °l'v5n revelation “to ‘children, and grown- ; Joe Sekyra, Ernie Schaaf and Al | up:. The title G!HL!*;isteahlr(;" 1;;(‘ i £ e < $ 3 Gainer, and in November of ‘31 his production a 0ach-MG) 5 i ® W < 0 with Rosenbloom In \Iv\n ~ combination is “Babes in Toyland” - i e ] 5 was declared no cc and Laurel and Hardy are starred. i i i 3 Alor ut ime Jea Gould |1t opens tonight at the Capitol . R 1 s end »d I was getting to be Cheatre. a boy to try to make the The combination of Laurel an: g 3 Be e v timit—we itousnt | WinVICTOR HERBERT'S immortal I'd been overtraining all ' or Heibdert's pulsating music, added i i 3 alonz to gorgeously fantastic sets and su- | : But s extra poundage ¢lan't OI lSEU perb singing, makes a picture that 2 P 7 & help muct plodded through can be enjoyed by anybody, ycunz 1 coring a sir km)ck- : The heavyweight challenger dcos o li 4 work with a iri- 932 witt ring 4 X or old, rich or poor, Indian f . 4 jut, winning only from Vincent | K FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935. married, and tae or candlestick maker, according to cycle escc £ Joy tinclormar ¥ Jd (passenger). and Dynamite Jackson «nrl THEATRE | reviewers. Laurel and Hardy are < wosing a steadily-growing wo apprentice toymakers, who in By JOHN STAHR i J Jay Braddock in 4 t of m ter 18 heir sincere but wild attempis 0 (a: coiatea Press Sporis writer) 1920 ting on a depression g Sharley Retzlaff, Tony N T T8 i i et the Widow Peep, who lived in at and I Sehucco. Johr Sewis Mo, Patrick B s rs s Srme oot 1 | pOSSiblity is at the bottom of the|“The Shoe,” - da I'. DOWNGRADE—AND UP iessed at the vutset Hi. Only K. 0, By Scozm STARTS TONICH SPECIAL -CHILDKEN'S DOUG’ 4S " | Peep, (n SR 16 SRUENCE St AGAIN! ¥ o= lloping «t the hamds of Shortly after the Patrick bout MATINER Thoze who iiave ween seeking the | land’s villain, Barnaby, involve Scmething like tt - 41 voig C pion Tom- which he u W DAt~ | cm—————— - : g | Something like the United State§ ight Champion Tol ich he could have won on Pat - FRARRSCRS 17 e magic formula for a union of the|themselves in a series of hilarious i 3 SATURDAY-—1 P. M. ¥ e cunsx“rvauvr‘ of all parties appear |events that at times turn the op- i * T AT o Sl 3 PLUS Young Epgles, l\b lp convinced that the only real opposi- | eretta into a screamingly funny \ N . medy, Cartoon, Travelog tion which can be interposed|comédy. ; ) By . H ; Neka! ' ’ against the Roosevelt ticket next| Sl e T ! s o ek e e——es<e=sed | year must come from the conserv-i i EAGLE N IXILIARY ative side. PRIESTLEY NOVEL IS ; [ 1 ! b Bhelin £ SRS SR e N road ties around, AND AUX onto freighters, HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION 1ey are more certain every day ; s Y i et o SterY sy | BROUGHT TO UPTOWN ey S b s Douglas Aerie 117, F.OE. and 0f the left-wingers into camp. be- J m : { I; ofien he and one Ladies Auxiliary ‘il jointly in- fore election day; and they point IN SRLEP“D[D FILM i ; ‘ 54 J eye| ath 2 them pulled all cfficers in the lodge rcom to- f:ut l}ul the left-wing third party. i e 2 ! dan ¥ r ir i A..x.u freight slips. thcitow night, starting at 8 o'clock” idea is rapidly petering -out. | “The Good Companions e— o s a day. yash much— Sccial entertainment with refresh-| ~ The La Follette progressives amid| J. B. Priestley’s famous novel of the %4 ,._\y‘n}.s you ment: will follow the ceremonies. | Frais * the present administra- | "ame title, produced by Fox Film's {raness were as ed ‘as the h'taat ki 2’ fob, and S < on, against putting a ticket| which opened at the Uptown The- I)l 5;} o !) I. I)’ 58 Braddock fistiz fortunes, if of ik ar ver oil and shoes CELERRATES 7TH BIRTHDAY Of their own into the field. The ater last night, immediately stamp- wone K ree eery wne < moie 0. Parses weren't what AR AGI0 NC SIS i Sixtean . children wera the guests Sinclair followers incline toward | od Ms"?f as something blithely dif- (4 had ‘been B. L. (Before Loughran) | = im unwvittingly ‘was laboe- o ila Goetz at her birthday ROC:evelt, says their leader. Father ferent in sereen entertainment, The (‘um L ; the Braddesks had been P2 b in er physical Coughlin continues hopeful that the | film has a glamor all its own and | % v 2 i 4 i fhaving nselves quite a family. | cendl ' ever boen able home. The time was spent in play- €00d in the Roosevelt regime yet|its characters are as humanly vivid Every housewife should have quick lunch supplies on hand these days. : A then Howard, vmiiasiim stunts, y > o o o i . . . . | then R ¥ W v broken right hand, ing games. Sandwiches, cake and|Ccan be saved. as a Dickens' novel. £ 4 oY alite Lo o hen Rosemar &d 4%, 3 0y 0] 2] A ice cream, were served. Little Lu-| A breaking down of any prospect| The acting in 4his delightful dra- We have a fhu line of & lllh merchandise. and 2, rezpe: y » it's evident 1 pa I work rxl1 his, M: v « o= | tha y th 1 1 cranga yund ¥ d a left shang cille received a great variety of at-|Of union at that extreme means a|ma is splendid and it is directed 0! 58 K\ n i 5 )i T 58 that meetin e milk and cran nd cut L tractive gifts for seventh an- | Tedoubling of effort to form a real| Vith fluengy and speed. Jessie Mat- PHONE 5 3 DE l‘ ERTES—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 PHONE 5t juice and ho:pital bills alone would | H? w%&s getting readier than hivdrs union at the other extreme; be-|'hews gives a beautifully refresh- N RAN NH p a vretty fair er he'd ever been cauze it increases the conviction orJ nz performance as little Susie | Jim got dc to bu 35 in Lexing fate party yesterday afternoon at her -oo g ¢ the conscrvatives that they, and|Dean. thé young rstar:of the the- L L T R 933 He fought oftener, but the|finger at h Mancuvering by Right |iney alone, can stana betwern M. | ttrical troup in which the charac- [’ICI{ ES BL’TTBR W"x P([p()r ; ot apponerts - confinted Wing May Be Try to | Roosevelt and a reelection. | ters become assoeiated. The story, 3 & 5 t 0 bet {c split even in (Nexi: The * 5 S s it is brought to life on the Libby’s Sweet Fresh Cutrit \Vl‘up*JI‘h(‘ ¢ soibs artin '‘Tavandow-| awey with LAST NO1iCE ~creen, depicts the romances, ad- v 5 L G s ot dAT e ki, like " 1 Stiliman— Y ¢ The Katzehin Gold: Mining Co,| Ventures; the heart-breaks and the Mustard Pickles Creamery Picnic Lunches winning via kaya—outpointed (Continued rom Page One.) {will hold a meeting for th;elm successes of a group of stage people Chetter ‘Matin and Les Kennedy s ol 1 | pledged to see each other throuzh OUART JAR 3 POUNDS -f 11 pach and 1ot to Hans Birkie : b th & ctory | tion of 2 s tp- / J/ - NDS 125-ft. rolls—each nd loxt to s Birkie rzument that he is satisfactory | tion of the balance of officers to. {MicK ‘and thin. They are held to- < 1 | “Then in smeber of '8 fell the | vative Republicans and of- Dight, Alaskan Hotel, 8 p.m. sharp Fis cether by nothing more tangible R olow (Y ad more effect he” 08 I s —a e elfec ! ‘If“e Real nbans of “"“]‘\;‘g e CRbE Py St _M_a |"han a love and.a respect for on: n Bradc ser than any he Lo f}t"— votes against ] A B S 1\1Llhm The scene is constantly c ¥ c er Stil fell on the top of ooseveit. | '_ | “hanging as the froup moves from : Ab wad il 4 battle at It should be said, however, that 9 ' . ’ { 1a 1 " e B even those promoting the project Tomorrow’s. Styles “{P12cs to place: Others in fhe tine S A i, R 6 TSP T 7 AN R AT S T ST nd 1t broke |~ast’ are Edmind Gwenn, John <] " J ama ra ck’s right hanl B s e Today” f | iclgud and Mary Glynne. PORK AND BEANS--Armour’s, with 43c | Biimning of the Rally Enlist (40n.seruatne>I - i g sing in sign. of givi encouragement. | { 5 5 gl : ) b 1 5% for the third alternative, there | Tomato-Sauce, 3-lar@e €ans i .. i v i. .- ot e el b Lnk, thoug was a time when its achievement “ 5 ¢ : k& st I e t’m, seemed po°z but things have | M LAY at he s ang 2 - | % . TN O Y e n n X g . % ight-heavyweight “ha: ozen” into o 5o Mool o : | 'N)NIGHT COOKED SPAGHETTI--Milani’s Famous 5 Ui TmelishE 45 No. 1 heavynelght a definite popular swing away from pré ; | ntendzr, opponent: of Max Baer ;coZ;;‘éls are" ;Zr a:vanced with | } & e &1 O‘" Seore” 1 AT LAST "'S HERE' RC IDL ? ]() 0Z. ’ IrS ..ottt ionnnns c in a June 13 title go (heir plans to carry on in 1936. | Juneau’s Owwn Siore | The story that Just now, at any rate, the third| : o3 | hag proved Ee=8 - PIGSFEET] EGGS | OLIVES [ oemsom ouldn’t fizht, of course. 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