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

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/. THE.DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1928. ' 3] + - 0pemtic Star Wins phat e e e wossessor ot oA 0O she 1 handle with taste anc disti Suctess Despite She B i sukh Hampton had scored what the cr Has Many Millions|«":" i SUNDAY MATINE SP ICKETT NIGHT and MONDAY OH, BOY! IT’S O“ HSEU SOME SHOW 41 \I) II()" ' A INDAY — 7:30 2 SHOWS———9:30 ——— MONDAY Detractors Are Confounded Nevertheless, when it was ru mored (ha next o PICTORIAL NEWS OF TODAY CECIL B De MILLE PRESENTS A sparkling mixture of comedy, drama, love and thrills and opera was I e, the detractors sc fed once more. To prepare for career on the operatic sta T T with LILA LEE T'rom the stor RING LARDNER FPOMMY and Lila Les, the r‘.,.mmuninu responsible for the finest Meighan pie- tures, are together again in this one dious, gruelling even; it stamina, patience and determir tion. Why, then, should this lov young task of everlastingl, scales and studyi préetations whén she might be dashing out to buy up all the square-cut emeralds and chinchfl Ia coats on the Rue de la Paix Why indeed? N HHRRT Hampton, despite he beauty, the r millions, has the And grand oper no hed” through any private or side entrances. Born in a little town outside Dal las oretty Hope shook the dust ¢ s" alkili plains off he pretty fe t 17 and hied hers to New York to compete beauty contest. She was suc ful. Movie contracts were the na tural outcome of this; and, follow ing her work in a numbsar of cine r : ma_ hits, she became the wife o LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS 8o tacron b his dollars and had his judgmen t AL RO i with ; g R & < confirmed R ) . e i ! e, — P2 i Joseph Schildkraut — Bessie Love—Rudolph The two photos of Hope Hempton show her as she appeared 1) If)F=))) Sohi sl = D R n one 6f her movie roles and as she appears today. (Right) Jules TCE S| e = Schildkraut—Dot Farle y and Brulatour, her millionaire husband and kindest eritic, NOT After Dec. 10 no telephon {rentals for the month of Decem. ber will be accepted at a discount wiihg cast that enib abou lithe L ATl vemittances by mail mus ADDED ATTRACTIONS LEON DREWS . | MACK SENNETTS Bryant Washburn Also MAX DAVIDSON in male role, and an excel ’ NEW YORK.—This is a Cinder. A AR RO S Lknown player J 8 pigiails and the|heqy stmark of not later than|$ wesents o | “T 22 Plouty, James Mdson, Roy La et nile in Northijgst count date. Please be| == st COonie ell It to the oe . i DI s Toves v wren to TN = P, . : %1 : IEO L‘ Jlulb( b W ol II\"<J>:|I||'|-]I:I\‘?" z(‘ru vf]\;.[”.;.,.iv[“ d, m ‘11; ed a ,.r.|.lu-tzl{ml".mr:v‘x‘-. pmmm)mflmu AND DOUGLAS = DESERT LOVE SONG { “LOVE’S LAST LAUGH” p fhoroughly worth-while presenta-|tune, then discovered she couldn’t{adv., TELEPHONE ,C0. (= - Py bt 10—25—40—Loges 50 cents fon, and do much toward in.|be \happy in a life of luxurious e . "E — _TONIGHT ONLY — = » TR \sin eady enor-|idleness papers ror 8ak Tmpire. | == L 4 ‘ [ g '@ TONTOIT =) mous army of admi i | In orier, wthe story of Hope e — . . 66 . 9 LAST TIMES TONIGHT L g Tyl aggter = Viola Dana in “Bred in Old Kentucky M '_‘- BILLIE DOVE 15 AT *H biet ’.' m”",“. i I. nnwl:»y .\tl::r CLl]B CAFE W ) . 3 roby ), = [ [in the operatic firmament, who A \ TI;}EI‘IéIi!gLI;%‘/BEI{';;)E S|e— POl NE TINRS | g, = i b e oA PRICES—10-20-40-Loges 50 cents ¢ 2| Billie Dove, 11 tional's RS0 USHIR G SIoToy M0 A p 4 film ar egarde more of a barrier to su 83 l{ ’l‘. l\ f ann, I) . i A PICTURE OF IMPORTANCE hy sotlal'y’ it” St atall; as el ol I - 11111 e ¢ 2 s i lixury can erect more obst e i . A AR - women not only by the publ by some of the most famous artists | (h¢ Path of achievement than me-} Recently of the Bergmann | FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM { A t % y ever thought of Dining Room NOTICE If you miss it do not blame us SN U I I R T H I T I R R I R T D O S L 1 > ce { ) . T |0 e s | ot v B, e e oreariee Yomce O Sale Prices Used Phono- 1 T vt len Bride,” her latest picture, which | tFail was long, torturous and rocky SPECIALIZING IN bakod ‘#8 our” kitchen as’' Bre or, loses hig citizenship, is|is now at the Palace for tho lagt|!D the anmn 'l“""‘" “‘I :, "' Y x;| _Herman is not doing our b i i e Philade a G era com- into" exile—and Bis schem. | two times tonight, Miss Dove wag|the Philadelphia Grand Op . ; M iay thi » talented Miss Hamp- [ — g tncle is to get the gii! tehed by James Montgomery|Pany that the talented Miss H in “"‘, e is to get the g ketched by James Montgom 4 i private lite, Mrs. Jules O'ne — That's the story, but the end is|Flagg and Arthur William Brown.| Welcome Cafe graphs and Pianos Edison Cabinet and records, $75; Victor Cabinet, $85; Columbia, $75; Victor slightly used portable, $15; Brunswick $15; Violin outfits; new shipment of Fin- nish, German, Norwegian, European records. Pianos, Attractions At Theatres | atc as bben engaged as This feature is a magnificent onc | Brulatour—has bten engag . from story, cast and featured artiste for the 1028-29 Cookl'lg \, her bitter, uphill fight - | iAo e 3 4 % s grand and upright, direct from the factory to your " “BRED IN QLD KENTWCKY = | against riches came to a happy e o Phudir New WeHadement d and upright, direct f 1 || “THE NEW KLONDIKE" /1™ i ™ im (he }-fxf‘mw of | munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge Saraehy Pldo't MRty Her 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. i ‘. HOME COOKED o N . The pretty Texan obtained a Piano Benches to order. A. M., in the Ma- | AT COLISEUM SUNDAY |lyiol Dana at her inimitable best,|No. 147 F. FOOD P ki sabkognitios t We are here to stay. Phone 1 | o enmemm “ “Bred in Old Kentucky,” a splen.|sonic TempfeTi7:30 o'ciock Mon-| Moot of vecornivion i WOLOT WA g oit Opders and Regular i AC « ) g Thomas Mefghan in “The Now [didly entertaining film of the day/evening. Anuual election of |'I" sen didn’t entirely satis- Dinners Served as you like it ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE [ Klondike,” with Lial Lee, the story ®sprt of Kings,” is/af the Coli.|offjters and work in the M. M.| ,i[,l She ‘wanted to Sing "' boing from the stoty by Ring Lard-| seum tonight. Sfriking a new|Degree. Visiting Brethren cor- SHORT ORDERS When it became | ner, is the feature attraction at the|note, and a refreshing one in{dially invited. By order of the| hal W. M CHAS. E. NAGHEL, |lntended to ck wown that she | i o N CLUR SN Mrs. Emma Durland ! b . Coliseum Bunday and Monday racing pictures, the production is| ¥l costly sretta (of » (o s Tho. combinaicn o the iz e o Mty Dan's| 0" Becrery (om0t o ot operain il & L T T )OI Papers for sale at Empire Offick two stars is assurance of a splen- | first vehicle on her new FB( | T =(”H, i) minded AL i i Linls 1) Sl . o PR o R e e did performance. | tract, and gives the dainty little SHOL RXPAIRING |360ked upon the ente ag"just All kinds of ladies, men's and phildren’s shocs repaired. Rubber |another caso of fl"l" heels put on while YOU WAIT. naire “paying the sddie D i : v s "i':;’;‘ "“': MICHAEL VAGGE'S Shoe Shop|his pretty wife. : VI &1 actoss the street from Goldstein’s | judgment so flouted 3 and has h"'“:l’: whent the piece, “My Prin The extra comedy feature is)favorite unlimite Mack Sennett's “Love’s Last for her dramptic Laugh,” said to be one of the best, abilit Director that the famous maker of fun-films | invested the e s turned out ln months, It i * of genuiner opportunities | and humerous d million- o pleaso was thelr ; mporium on Scwart et. adv. % merry tale conchrning the adven-{up the story values to a climax| TrPOTIUM .‘.,]_,S,"_e g | reached its New Yotk pre.| » :“w;‘ ‘)(\r B“r"mf-lly"-tl.“ h;‘r:{;yl 1:‘,:',;“ fillgd with suspense and{ g™ Ammquist Préss Zowr® Suit.|micre, the beautiful star flabber : n fove, who believes 2 prise. \hr/n Jerry M In the' We cal! and deliver. Phona 528.) gasted her critics by revealing| ’ sweetie isn’t going to marr ] v g S S S * v * | - ——— | . | His attempts at self-destruction are as unsuccessful as th are| amusing. Raymond McKee is the young lover, while Ruth Hiatt is| the lady of his heart. Others in| the excellent cast include Sun-| shine Hart and Kewpie Morgan. | 4 el Lord diretted. ! A | - Gift Suggestions Colored Stem Glassware Aluminum Ware Crystal Clear Glassware Sleds Dishes * Skates Casseroles Skii Pyrex Ware Air Rifles Rl s S S “YOUNG APRIL" IS | | AT PALACE SUNDAY || "Rich comedy, young love anu joyous ‘melodrama blended into al delectable entertainment treat—| that describes “Young April,” De Mille special productis rected by Donald Crisp, which| L .~gomes to the Palace Theatre Sun-| THIS APVERTISEMENT APPLIES TO OLD l \\\\ BRIDES AS WELL AS YOUNG ONES \\\ We have to get along with them and nothing helps \ ' like some luxury she fears you can’t afford. 5 e osenh Seiakraus, s Decorated China Fishing Rods s :E:m‘:i,::d Rudolph Schildkraut uro! Perc()lators Waffle Irons Roller Skates Toastérs Kiddie Kars Electric Irons Wagons Waffle Sets Mechanital Toys Wrought Iron Fern Tool Chests Stands Christmas Tree Lights FURNITURE CARD TABLES SMOKING STANDS CHAIRS DRESSERS SIMMONS BEDS and HUMIDORS VANITIES MATTRESSES UNFINISHED STAND LAMPS CHILD'S ROCKERS ~ CEDAR CHESTS ROCKERS BRIDGE LAMPS DAY BERS Put an ALLEN PARLOR FURNACE in your home o Vs Don’t forget to see “THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING” + “Yoiihg April” is an adaptation of Egerton Castle’s novel of the dame name, by Jeanic Macpher- son and Douglas Doty. They have skillfully put into use an entirely| dew {wist and treatment to the| mythical kingdom type of photo-| play, taking advantage of all the * picturesqué color and brilliancy| of exotic setting, costume and rpyal| * petsonages, which bringing realism comedy in abundance, and human- * ness of characterization to its aid. Thé result is entertainment as refresingly néw as it is full of punth, colof; thrills and spice. The two Schlldkrauts take their real- Ite relationship of Tather and son ihto the films in “Young April,” Rudolph playing the rote of a king, Jos, ph that of Crown: Prince. Misy Love appears as & grand duchesy ‘who must marry the prince, thong’ she has been reared in Americ’ aitd hias never seen him. | The Prince rébéls bt gives ir. and goes t6 Paris to take(a fingl “fling”- d there meets the grand duchess, who is indulging in |a shopping orgy, incognito. Thpy #Eieitlll The Thomas Hardware Co. rac monds, Wrist Watches, Rings, tive prog Pendants, Brooches, Neck- laces and other personal items. Don’'t be reluctant about giving us a visit. You don’t have to apologize if you see nothing "that “hits the spot.” VISIT THE Nugget Shop “YOU'LL BE SURPRISED” For qung Brides Toio e Old Brides grand dnuchess, renounces his rofal Heritage in order to marry her. s0 doing he loses his chance to

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