The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 8, 1928, Page 3

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——— !]I!w ! ELEELEREM IR LR TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY | 8 1 Hollyy as many{ | " MOVIE GIRL INJURED IN “"Not only the soldiers who aj peared before the camera, but the technical staff as well, donned | helmets dur the filming of' TWO PICTORIAL NEWS OF THE DAY TO PICNEERS OF 49 AND °98 A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE A drama of, the gold country where men fought for gold—and the woman who played their game. WITH ANNA Q. NILSSON, LIONEL BARRYMORE, RORERT, FRAZIER, RUSSEL SIMP- SON, GLADYS BROCKWELL 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents I’RESENTS STARTING WITH SUNDAY MATINEE : MARCH 11TH—2:30 P. M. “The Big Parade” THE GREATEST PICTURE THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN. “THE BIG PARADE” GOES&&\IMARCHING INTO THE HEARTS OF"MIL S. “THE BIG PARADE” IS WONDERFUL, REMARK- ABLE, EXTRAORDINARY, THRILLING. “THE BIG PARADE” COMBINES COMEDY AND PATHOS, DRAMA AND HEROISM TO THE HIGHEST DEGREE. “THE BIG PARADE” REVEALS WAR AS IT ACTUALLY 1S — STRIPPED OF ITS BUNK AND GLAMOR. “THE BIG PARADE” IS A PICTURE YOU WILL SEE_AT HALF THE PRICE THAT THOUSANDS HAVE PAID TO SEE IT. OUR CONTRACT WITH METRO-GOLDWYN AND MAYER THAT 7THE PRICES OF ADMISSION SHALL BE— ADULTS, 75¢; YOUTHS, 60¢; CHILDREN, 50c; LT LT T LT ) LN thri scenes. in on of “The =|and directed by Charles F. Rul’ . They did not do this, how-| r, until after the first side o house in the little French yil lage had b victim and the horrible example Someone had thoughtfully fur ed to forget, becamse of the! tement and the numerous| notebooks, pencils, ete.. which she all managed to get missed Kitty, _who, incidentall was the only woman on the and a big clod descended square- Iy on her head. She w. 1l right in a few mo. ents, for several throt , wh her " Like mag yone appeared to have SAYSREDPEPPER HEATSTOPS PAIN IN FEW MINUTES Rheumatism, iumbago, neu- tis, backache, stiff neck, sore; =| muscles, strains, sprains, aching joints. When you are suffering! 0. you can hardly get around,i just try Red Pepper Rub. Nothing has such concentrated,| penetrating heat as red peppers, Z{and when heat penetrates right =/down into pain and congestion, relief comes at once. | Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the sore spot is warmed shrough and =|through and the torture is gone | Z| Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made =|from red peppers, costs little at’” =|any drug store. Get a jar at once. Be sure to get the genuine,; with the name Rowles on every, package. —adv. | UL : | Coliseum Theatre | i “BETTER 'OLE" BARRAGE ' |, | i | " starring Syd Chaplin | blown off and Kitty | o ola, the script girl, become the | g nished her with a helmet which ler arm and pro- | pop "| the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH &, (528! . cured Vu lwhm-.r from so: s bought standing -room iny REV. ST-ILLM;NV;N;ME bx-'the course of that pe mon | but although more big Ba en | plosions occ d and plenty of; Toured the Un ed the St. Ann's hospital a few Joyd's | debris raimed around them, not, Canada with ten I weeks and underwent a m E > Pal-[a helmet was even gently clank: of which played n avers j ation, left for his hom theatre tonight | ed. 15,000 to 20,000 4 i woel and i§ recovering raj to th "h"k'l\l\ i and boosted by “The Better 'Ole” come NOTICE “THE BIG PARADE" IS pietur | AT PALACE ON SUNDAY | projection machine are available sicner’s (Ex Officio Probate “The Big Parade,” of the most expen even brought to J one! teg nographs and inct. g Slectric Co., Mar- 3 2 tin Lynch. Phone 429 adv for t and |- 3arge, deceased. @ at the Palace. The o TO ALL CONCERNED pens at tho theatre Sun-! NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIV inee and will be on Sun that on March 1, 1928, R Monday and 1y nights | 'Robertson, as Administrator ave on the first; estate of Charles Barge which will | seased, duly filed his final . afternoon. count and report, and that as made at) ihearing on said final account an and on of the BEsi i1 Apoly Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out cof will be held before th the Second Divi-f y 1, 1928, at 10 a hat anyway, so BA der the commanid; Any breaking out of the skin M., and that all per- the first o;ploslon and s 3. Malone. Costion face, n arms or bod g - required to then and me (o dodging and ducking|: ;,provimately $750,000 |overcome quickly by appl Wl present any hur. The pimples John Gilbert, the star, Reneo Mentho - s they may have to said v Adoreéd, the featured player, and| 1 to d right up and go final ount or the settlement Karl Dane, Tom O'Brien, H y, declares a noted skin spec- thereof. Bosworth, Claire McDowell, ( -] t ! D ms, Robert Ober and Rosita| Nolhing has ever been found | 1st day of March, 19 M ., principals. :In take the place of sulphur as R. E. ROBE ON n cond year at the Astor|a pimple remover. It is harmless| Administrator of the Ests Theatr: ew York City, in \\']\ivh}nud inexpensive. Just ask any; Charles Barge, deceas rst publication, Mar. 1, publication, Mar. irty weeks were pi 1idruggist for a small jar of Rowles pts of $612,000 and 22,674 Mentho-Sulphur. —adv to rec “THE ALMOST PERFECT FUEL” DIAMOND BRIQUETS are ideal for use in either Furnace, Range, Heater or Fireplace Grate. A TRIAL TON WILL WIN YOU Order from your dealer or Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 C D. FERGUSON, Agent B LOGES, $1.00; SUNDAY MATINEE—Children, H = 25c¢; SUNVEAP MAE‘IN‘I‘J’E—Youths, 50c. g / A £l ool : Let The M Furnace Man H / A < GET Y]OURDTICKET II\(I; ADVANCE to avoid stand- = / : et € aSter ur ; ing in line. Doors open 6:30; show starts 7:15 sharp = ) £ and 9:30 each night. 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