The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1928, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, ‘Avother téatare will b edy for Hal Roach ent Treasure.” “LOVEY MARY” 1§ AT PALACE CN bl When Bessie Lov wio h and SATURDAY "‘.E(“/)N»D SHOW 9:£0 Tiil‘RSD,\Y. FRIDAY F II\ST \lx(;\\ DOUBLE KINOGRAMS NEWS EVENTS —they sell seats for a figl: lik> this for $50 not a world’s championship—but a world-beater TOM MIX IS AT THE U rs who appear in_the f enex of “The Broncho Fox Films new duction s death on th NN BETTY nousoifl | NOAH BEERY, KATE PRICE, CLAUDE KING, LLOYD WHITLOCK, CHARLIE MURRAY, . CHARLES BROOK is shot full of holes, el of powder to which h? a lig! !H d fuse. HUHTHTTTIR UL hits just structures and explodes lower ound “My personal endorsement goes on this fine drama” JOHN T. SPICKETT. the house is ripped off by blast just as the last of the lives through the door In filming these old troopers in the thrill of their lives told Mix. A 10 RE FL SHOW-—10-25-50-Loges 60 cents TEHTHAIR COMING SUNDAY MATINEE MRS. BEAGH ILL “LOVEY MARY” with Bessie Love and William Haioes See Mrs. Wiggs’ famous Cdl)bdgc patch in .1 ‘Lovey Mary.” IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHHIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" : @— @ and Claude King have the remain- 'der of the important roles. Attracthns ‘[”.77 ; s —‘“‘ Billiards, umln' new Mrs. W. G. Beach underwent ninor operation at the St. {hospital this morning. B A A NOTICE and customer, Mr, W we will be closed Friday, ) , during the funeral ho 7 ROUX ma SUNDAY CC.)LISEUM SATURDAY the s the| om on | the zang 5 they later Ann's | Due to the death of our friend | H. G |mhh IMER TRANSFER. r Juneau ho'nul bt o S e ¢, ment. Clean, steam Th “BREED OF THE SEA” ‘ | Bold Buccaneers terrorizing lhl‘ rooms. Reasonable rates. AT COLISEUM TONIGHT - e = okl Seas, - and . he. boldest of | i A s them all i aze Devine! This| “PARADISE” WITH SILLS \rnlmhll o r is lho Imulm | IS AT PALACE TONIGHT ced of the = ‘ Sk 0. Gold Bond Special .\hu\\ Mll!m)l Sills_ has el at the Coliseum Theatre to-| g and “Paradise,” First For romance, mys- |« screen version of Cosmo Hami . and:da no character of | Semce Transfer Co. Will Hau? S8aw Mill Wood « and Coal Office Phone 389 Residence Fhone l 501 i l TrE JuneEAU LAuNnm Franklin Street, between' Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 ton’s famous novel, bids fair r “been brot | taking a front rank in the list of the screen that may be u:;}:;r::;’ the ~season's ten best pict %[ to this spectacular personality. This feature starts at the Palace| His house is a mighty schoone: tonight for a three night run. |his domain, all the known and un- ' After his dramatic sweep of re- known seas of the southern| alism in “Men of Steel,” Sills has!climes; his world, one of eternal [+3 turned to a colorful ro: ‘e of sky and water. Against this back- the South Seas which Will un-|ground is woven the strange doubtedly bring ‘to a zenith the amazing tale of his life: public’s reviving interest in thrill- | wiry ing tales of the tropics, P Cast as' a suaveé he’er<lo-well son ' o, hi of an English Earl, Who abandons, ness. The role of Blaze Devine a pecunious existence of living by | js played by Ralph Ince who im- his wits in London to battle his, ;bues the part with way to the sovereignty of a Poly- realism and power. The cast th- | Phone 157 nesian “Paradise,” Sills creates a!cludes such celebrities as Mar- o magnificent testimonial to s garet Livingston, Dorothy Dunbar, versatility. Shannon Day, Alphonz Ethier and As a downcast dancer of the| pat Harmon. The story was writ- London Music Halls, who turds ten by ome of the most popular from suicide to a sudden impetu- authors in America, Peter B, ous love affair with the English Kyne. J. . Hawk: made the idler, :lmd llhen fights at his Hiflm(‘ iadaptation and J. Grubb Alexnluler" an adventuresome ' sequence (the contt; the South Seas, Betty Bronson '- R U I, o reaches new histrionic heights. i The supporting cast reads like' a list of Hollywood's “Who's Who.” Kate Price and Charlie Murrny provide enough humor in “Para‘ dise” to make several full length feature comedies. Kate is cast as an English barmaid who has ‘mar- ried and made henpecked, a bewil- dered looking haronet played by Murray. ' Noah Beery, that king of !crm villains, and Lloyd Whitlock have the “heavy parts” of the picture and more than measure up to their past record of finished per-, formances. 5 f Asliley Cooper, Charles Brock | PEPPER FOR RHEOMATC PAIN Red Tépper Rub takes the ‘6Hch” from gore, stiff, aching Joints. Tt hurt you, and it urmfli mw mtl-m and | a life; l)n]lL FOR(‘FT M‘E .NOT A ROOMS Strictly hnme cooking. Pies cakes made to order. | Chiicken dinner every Thurs- | day night. tremendous | | Mrs. Katherine flooker tenderness equaling ; with memories of the WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME COOKING Ira, A HJaglund, Prop. ERL Seaitie F ruit & roduce Co. WHOLESALE .ami RETAIL Clams, dozen Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, selects, doz. § .40 Mediums, 3 doz. Fresh Creamery Butter, just arrived, 1b. Fresh Milk, quart ......... Oregon Prunes, 2 pounds Black Figs, pound Raisins, pound Lima,or. Navy,Beans; 2 pounds . Bayou or Niexigan : Beans, pound . English W\;m 3 pounds Solid Head-.}-cmfce 15 cents, 2 for Bunch Carrots Fresh Spinach, 2 pounds Strawberry Rhubarb; 2 pounds Apples, Newton, dozen Apples, Winsaps, dozen Oranges, extra sweet, dozen .... .50 _at‘u'.‘fl .60 .55 15 25 15 a1 . 1.00 25 .10 reltét known. Elv ;lu wem . d ‘red" peppe l"% fobh us" yoti apply n?-i Pepper Rub you will feel th tingling heat. Th' three minu it warms the sore spot through m ‘through. Pain nd mren Fresh Aq;nagm, Egg Plant, Tomatdes, New Potatoes, Cauliflower, n Onions, Green Peppers, Cucumbeu,(}e ,Hubburd Squash OT | ! | | 1 z many | M | several { l‘llm.yn M 1928. THE LATEST MODES IN “UNDIES™ tailored glove silk which ['crnm: no brmk frem shoulder-to hip. Center—The singlette used as @ tennis garment. Right—An undergarment clsw- erly dmgncd to take the place of several p This is another singlette model, which gives bies and diaphragm support, and ends in a French drawer bottom edged with lace. The first two limelight. Here are presented some of the typical | pictures were posed by Lillian Gilmore, and the modes. Left—The new singlette undergarment af third by [‘thlync Clair, bolh moie ingenues, Once upon a time—and it wasn’t so long ago, either—it wos considered ‘simply horrifying to speak of ladies’ underthings with anything but bated_breath. But such gorgeous creations have been coming forth of late years that the formcr “unmentionables” are mow wery much in the JUDGE REED RETURNING | ited States F e T.| for | Willlam Bosch, rning to Ju-|in the St. Ann's } aboard the | eral week re | major operat BILLY BOSCH RECOVERING | nicely m«lu,\'. follow ‘s\llh:uk a few days s baeen, 1 for sev- ating from a reported doing - > Sam Bell and baby gi St. Ann's hospital for their home. Mrs left the morning u, a A8 You have never tasted fresh tea (unless it was Schilling’s) Much as you may have enjoyed other teas - = you still ha.ve never known the fresh, . fragrant flavor of tea as it is enjoyed in the Orient. This is not a criticism of other teas. F& in spite of all precaution, no one couk_i keep tea fresl;.- - until Schilling dluoW the way. Schilling:tea is kept fresh for you by a secret-p"jatented process - - then bre- served in a vacuum tin just like your cof)fee These is no o;her tea flavor so defldbul th I;Ih of the Orient. , ] v‘iouu you like to know what really fresh tea tastes fike? Then try Schilling’s - - just once. Try a tin of " size. Your grocer feturns your money at once. if, com. pared cup by cup with any other ten, you don't like Scifllllng s best ! in Vac-ui‘n Ta slight this HIRIHIH T LLESSERE PR L R L T T DT T f’cousw LT U ST i : e . e o THLUTITL T THURSDAY and 7:30 “RIDAY 9:2 HURRICANE ADVENTURE! N A Great Story By Author! FETER KY with A Greai Mare: Livingaton Ince and Do ."thy Dunbar ret with the of the tropics! Bursting with adventure! Ripping with ac- tion! Alive splendor LATEST IN NEWS Prices—10-20-50¢ Loges 60 cents Don’t forget the opening of the greatest organ in Alaska COMING—Next Mondny, Tuesday, Wednesday x APRIL 4TH U. 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