The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1928, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSPAY, OCT. 11, 1928, out the story : o . The famcus Limberlost Cabin|§ and its surrounding estato of 120/ £ R 7:3(} fl"ll ();25 acres is situated on the shore of| |sylvan Lake in northeastorn Indi-| TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ana, and fhe company took com- | plete posse n of a resort hotel - y nearhy, veling to the imposing 7 STy ‘cabin” cach y by motor hoat.| M c o l s E U Rfi TONIGHT—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Lo AT PRHACE TONUOHE S G5 PRI T 1 T, 4 A Sulon. Verns, siiodraing, "Midhupl PULSING WITH THE MAGIC OF - You have seen CONCERT—7:3). TO 8 P. M. Strogoft,” which for fitty yoas| THE GREATEST OF HER WORKS! MUSICALEPROGRAM “hu.\- )‘u‘hl its popularity as a book B‘;-’, bh\)“'S"' Poppy - P ; ] . by J. M. Localle e & Dl B e But never a in store for them jn | La Bovachita ... ... by I Fernandez Esperon the Universal.Rilt de Fraiice php:| 5 Show as Bio as E v Cr: . ] ama of the same name whigh y > Organ Solo : 2 by Jesse Crawforc ‘heduled for the Palace Thep- as this--- N L s . Bassor o Fantasie tenight. As one recalls the Madame Butterfly s . Fantasis i mome B g ol ™ Played b e A . ony ~hestre ntures when, as “Courier of the ‘ \ gt " o Flasnd by Ner Xk Briesy Ontheitzs L e o S e \ A MIGHTY DRAMA Reproduced on the Plaidotone by Mae Pauly over 5,000 perilous R s miles to the ssian v - & ( /h UNIVERSAL NEWS OF THE DAY pacured o) Bk a0 : e OF LOY AR O i _— “'hh tale of action, J A RERORN colorful scenes in camp Jules Verne’s Immeortal Story and court, tis trily Sariarle. O Wonder story of the birth p ¢ ; ental splendor, with which the ) s e Y With IVAN MOSKINE (Europe’s Screen Idol) as magic pen of e Scibie Me st \ of a great love in the depths OH, GOSH! You'll have red the imaginations of two gen- erations, ed ‘aor Mebd Aot 2 of the mighty Limberlost! (o see 1t to the screen before Picture pr 5 ] s 1 ducers in fact, have been frank ?x'w s 2 apl” cciate 1t. that while it offered per- " = . fe n material, it was “too 2 iy i§” oven for the screeri, MEbTiAl W : It tugs at the heart - obstacles surmounted at a stag- . 4 i ) ] : h ; goring cost However, . “BejoHge} s i stiings of the world 4 s ) Strogoff” has at last become a Vik- ,l . . ual realty, and one that will . : 2 o 3 AND W%l The Spectacular Sensation of the foubtodly pave the way 't the 4 e - ARTEIo; filming of other notable storlios, Seflsfl,l' equally gigantic in conception. 6 X S — PRICES FOR THIS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION R g BT : ! 3 Vi ' LEON DREWS Main Floor, Adults ........60¢ Youths, 12 to 15 years ...40c TN — ] ) \ y v A ! v A Balcony, Adults e Children BRI SRt cstate might be the conclusion N =% : will offer tOl]lght 75¢ Children l\\ith\l’uln'nt : [ SO AN B yrs g \ REQUEST MEDI EYS (Sature ay L‘ig ) Oc Coliseum tonight in conjunction G g & : eaturc. “The Harvester.” | [ v 3 Ol \ b = . " ol 1 ] e e | S = F A--“Just Like a Melody Out 4 A7 Y L‘\V(‘Wl}fir s S, o f real estate men in “The Ghost : ) 2, Ve of the Skv” ST PR ? F = 2 st Folly” are said to be as origi A ¢ . 5 ¥ COMING SUNDAY MATINEE—NIGHT and MONDAY nal as they ame amusing. The 3 X : 4 » MILTON SILLS i {old Wilkins house stood out on | B8 ¥ . B---“Pream Housc ) in Th(, SEA TIGER the landscape like a soup spot on { 4 f } 4 a fancy vest, and thi: pair of land | B A ! (Y M ” B [k atoiah o aedbbeteith , - C---“Girl of My Dreams - o SRR & SOy, e . — 27 8\ ihat the place is haunted. ,. Hut i 4 | greatest novel, “The Harvester,”;a screen story wiich s e A USSP should ever be' transterred to the|an especial appeal to the eye, as | o * 1ot of 5pooks, as the hilarlous v s pbgns 2 i E 1) e et .. . |climax of this picture conclugives g Attractlous | screen, the story would be filmed|well as to the hes sok |1 roves it & datighitaiiy biAII ! 4 E . PR[CES in the exact locale of the )muk.inuu'mn] journey’ manner. Others in the cast of her own Limberlost Cabin estate | en its placi ) mos - o § en its place one of the most un-|upye Ghoat of Folly” includa Dan in Indiana, : usual pilgrimages in film history. |, gy ot o E TN ol ILL-'I'REATEI) by her family—starving for a 10 cents, 20 cents, And so her son-in-law, Leo Mee- | This feature is at the Coliseum Youns, % Clyde and Basnid little kindness—she thought she loved the 50 cent han, who is also ‘reccen-zed ds nlwl Leading roles in “ 2 ! 4 e . . 'S e — i Hellum. arvester—i rroe!™ Yet his sacri- L“THE HARVESTER” AT -f of the outstanding American direc- | ter” are played by Orville Caldwel | Lo v Harvester—then found her error H S COLISEUM, *TONIGHT ||1rs of motlow pictubes,’ 2l | /nd Natalie Kingston, while other|’| MILTOR Gibls AT o fiw,.:f."d lv‘v.m(;h tf:\m;i ot v she learned (o ,0; G Logedm i [ more than 2,000 miles important members of the cas PALACE. ON SUNDAY. at kst the depth of rea ) “Geps_Stralton-Porter's promise| PBO studios in Hollywood 6 are Jay Hunt, Will Walling, Lol : to the Middle West has been*kept, | Rome City, Ind. /at the head of a|Todd, Edward Hearn and Fanny your In the later years of her life the | production unit .of forty peopls;| Midgley, and Belshazzar, the ca.|self” is the theme ot famous, author agreed that if her|intent on making “The Harvester”| nine companion of the Harvester|Tiger,” Milton Sills' new starrie P s ST T T T e R T e Wi comes 15 v vaincc METHODIST MINISTER . Madrid: Sets New Mark Joffre Finds Public [ ot Vosn NI 8 “She Was an Unbridled Tigress £o |/ 5o o auuo| ABOARD PRIN M Wi Te Blind Is Quick to Forgat w"ch turues tne e o the vat gL L and saved Parie from capture. | rather stolid fisherman in a village - * ’” »f the Canary Islands. His Yrother| The Rev. Henry Younz. accem-| MADRID, Spdin, Oct. 11.—| PARIS, Oct. 11, — Marsaal : I Marrled Her to Cure Her played by Larry Kent, is a young banied by his family, i :mml'd!fi]mm'u army of | blind _persons | Joffre, “victor of the Marne,” Is| - Vg Lothario but Sills loves him and | the Princess Alice due in. p nilJlm\'l- recelved . permanent home |learning something of the world's | protects him because he realizes|tonight from the south Rev.! through the' beneficence of Felipe | forgetfulness. | the younger man’s failings. Then|Young will take the pactore nr}(’.-u Alonso, 'a wealthy Spaniard.| The newspaper, Echo de Paris| a woman's loVe enters and for a|the Methodist Church in .IIIII!'.I\I‘A\' the new instituticn the blind |peints out that the name nl" time they are ‘estranged but. at|and has also been appointed Sup-|are taught occupations llrhi.lnn‘rc was not mentioned onz-ei 3 last love of his brother wins and |erintendent of Alaska missi | Wil make begging unnec lry.‘ulurlnu the elaborate offical core- | €Y the star finds a way to bring hap. |He succeeds Rev. R. A. Gaile s kAR ar TR piness to them both, Beautiful | Who has been transferrc! to Sew- 2 Mary Astor has the leading femi. | . 1' vine role with Alice White, < | Kent, Arthur Stone, Ka and others in splendid roles. MEETING Sills has probably the outstand,| Imbortani .eeting Thursday ing part of his career in this color. |15t at 8:00. Bus of inter- tul tale of the sea and the lyos St to all men who served in )t the men wha go out to cap.|France. (Ady.) ture the denizéns of the deop. | = e L REUMATISM Play Billiands L g | Sales Increase find in billiards a sicians | welcomed escape 4 . Z et Yon. Atiend o 1t Eeomply. | (1m $FRGILE T | . greatest in motor car industry tine. ‘ —Playwright Richman — | “SEYON” will stop the pains of JUNEAU Rhe-mmlfi. Neuritis; Lumbago and| BILEIARDS Sciatiea and thatis the first and most | offers you. an en- ‘ ik 2 important thing to de. vironment .that in- 4 A Valuable The ingredients uséd in compound- | sures BllHards at JEXCEEDING by fifey cent for l:{;g first . months of yedr, ing “SEYON® have been prescribed | its best. g Franchise sales for the correspondl by leading Physicians and Specialists y period of 1927, Duraht g o kb banes o iillcam. Suce. - OUR' disrict is open sl in'far greater t A Bichman (cloht) who told court {lng of contretmps when- author of “Ambush" was Itismo |9q.=:9 “for, the rich only” & for the Durant deal- ?hi’f' u? sa:ly other automobile’ ":m‘:“n, roas an “ipbridled tiarest” | the.fa ":v‘a‘luuieu wiid .3;';."1?.’:’.‘:_5.:‘."'.".., because large volume prodtction now ership, the most valuable manufaetured. W7 gy M;&'L o is &n. Ll i o) : mh:h :;’“":";W"S‘EZON"“‘::‘ 7 motor car franchise in e b ik nacl W * 3 - = T3 TS PR X! s stores so that | e : g by P TFemperamental Star nc"'“': Wi::r::m: o Author of “Ambush™ | sufferers can afford to get the re- | w:i;“t(:fijckt:n Jl\l;;:g; evidence of the universal & 3 > i e Richmans ref e lie; fi , k ? K . 4 2 e . J # A R, e i o i momtn, ol o Ho Poied o oty tat e, oo e Eghle Maid | Distrbuting C,npan, populssity of the DEHERE a Month B0 & o e actrons ana piay;| Mix Love and Career | [There is nothing fike “SEYON* |{! / 338 Westlake, North, prealthea Wl g ' g ) an alimony and the custody of her son. | It is Dmfi' better that we guar- { Bread Senttle, Washington, fot: Silver Ann}vergar‘y Sixes; # claimed that hes; husband had ' |antee it. Don’t suffer any longer, ask'| {| i particulars on how you Tiiie, o Atkbanso BT o § an income of 30,000 & year, and, |for “SEYON" Today at the follow- | || . Made daily and wrap- {If may secure rights to sell line. of automobiles excett gmestio thriller that bad, it allthat he could therefors support her | |ing druggists: ed in sanitary waxed Duzant cars in your ter- in. perfopmance; apd . Qea il - | aver his stage creations. Neverthe-land her child 1o the manner | BUTLER-MAURO DR!G |} BEC 10 & ; | it all other cars in. theit re- auently, is unsuited to happy mar- |less his beautiful wife was in the|which they had been accustomed. COMPAN | paper. ‘ ory. ’ spective price classes. ried lifs, Even one temperamental role. In retaltating for this attack upon 4 Sold at all leading gro- aaily It all began when a notice ap-|his pocketbook, the playwright de- | = - . \ 3 membar, 98,49, femliy lg saangh to peared in the papers. to_ the effect |ciared that his wife was.a “tigress” | m ‘cory stores. """‘""“"" and when there are Mr, Richman would no longer [to whom he was afrald to entrust | # 1% g i =l' " 1 Demand' it, you'll like two—well, “explagion” iy & more de- be responsible for his wife's bills, | the custody of his son. His {ncome, d' it, ) - it. A 4 ° y %&% Bbe having left his bed and board | he sald, was nowhere near $30,000 | i s ‘4 M t m t 5 ti g m y what seems to have hap- | Kk But that r; he placed it less than & .} Doors || ! l“ V D 1 t’ "! s ’ a ” > in the case of Mr. and Mrs, :‘;.No',.fi“::t prologue; the DI thira of that sum. i il g DD B ; ’ i mlhm . Mr. Richman 1s]3 B » The court listened gravely,, |B s is made by 8 succeastyl: - :: m was. bis ’ “v.ornen m‘::"i{.finm, ::; ‘ = , | JUNEAU BAKERY i i 333 Westlake, North “ the beautiful Mrs. Richman's! g monthly alimony at $300. It also! | J 27 W We deli Seattle, Wash. gave her custody of ber child, | 3 . Phone 577 ‘e deliver The playwright's only comment | i was—"you can't mix marriage and. a career, [ gttewpted the impoy [ o e

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