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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929. | AR 550 e et the question. | g EXTRA—THE ART OF VAMPING— : Supt. Chapman, the class with the By Blondes and Brunettes— s since the plan was an- 38 nounced. e IT’S A RED HOT BABY TONIGHT——-7:30-9:25 You can’t get away E Clever Stuff—All Comedy— PALACE ORCHESTRA PLAYS BOTH SHOWS L T T T TR WITH LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE and that blonde—Gwen Lee—some kittens ALSO NEWS AND COMEDY Prices—10-25-50—Loges 60 cents Sunday --PETER B. KYNE‘S “PALS IN PARADISE” Attractions ‘At Theatres £ | “ADAM AND EVIL” AT | PALACE, GREAT COMEDY | - ““Adam and Evil" has been a big | comedy hit wherever shown and the large audience at the Palace last night, at the initial showing here, indicated that movie fans ( know a good thing when it is ad- vertised. It is one of the fastest - and most delightful comedies shown here so far this year. The Palace orchestra helps to put it over also as there is all kinds of “incidental” work calling for a special musical program which adds greatly to the feature. Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle demonstrate their ability as fun- makers and Gwen Lee, the blonde “gold-digger” is there with a capi- tal T. " The story, based on the some- # what time-worn theme of twins and i mistaken identities, has been treat- ¥ed from a new angle, and a number of unusual twists have made it | into a first class vehicle for the | [ 1 i | | \ i | l | i l | talents of these extremely clever players. Cody has handled the dual role with exceptional ability and Miss Pringle has shown that she has unlimited ability as a_commedienne. - BILL HART IS NOW | . SHOWING, COLISEUM | 3 How kola! Hello! Yep, it's Bill Hart himself, back in town in a picture that is all wool and a yard wide—the real west in a film at the Coliseum theatre, a picture called “Tumbleweeds” which C. Gardner $ullivm, one of the greatest sce- niarists - in the business, adapted from*Hal G. Evart’s story. © William 8. Harb produced it for | his first United Artists Corporation « | Dappen pronto! And it does. It ** | happens plenty. release and it is a humdinger—one s,” Poole’s “The Harbor,” for or-Senior English, Scott’s “The of the Lake,” “Ivanhoe,” for oire,” for French. >———— BUSY SELLING TICKE RESHMEN Tickets for the Freshman bo re selling fast, due to the activi f enterprising first year salesme! t the school exhibit, April : hen the award will be made. e VOMEN’S CLUB ; ENDORSES MEASURES | A Quick action was taken yes!crd:‘y’ y the Douglas Island Women’s | lub when it heartily endorse | ove to secure a home ir ka or Alaska’s delinquent children, | jponsored by Mrs. Harold Smith,| gislative chairman of the Juneau | ‘omen’s Club, and House Bill No.| 9, an act to assist in the creation, | maintenance and extension of li-| 1 H ; to the public in the, | TR AT oo st ecies of Ataskn, ¢ towns and cities of Alaska. i | g | This store will be open Satur- of those films that makes you sor-|day evening, March 9th, for the | ry when the word “End” is flashed |accommodation of the trade. I on the screen. Gosh, there’s nobody like Bill! ‘When he shows up on a horse with those narrow eyes of his, that gran- ite face and commanding presence, you knew that something’s going to It’s a story of how the U. 8. Gov- ernment opened up the old Chero- kee Land Strip back in ’89, to the homesteaders and told hte cattle- men to take their herds and va- moose. g That bred trouble off the reel— but nobody wants to fight Uncle | Sam so they took it with the best possible grace. Bill is a cowboy, a range foreman. He is sore as the rest till he meets a pretty girl of | the newcomers and learns there’s| room for everybody on this globe, especially for a man and woman who are in love! Barbara Bedford plays the girl; the rest of the company is up to the mark. It's a whacking good film. { King Baggot was the director. f DOUGLAS | NEWS | D. F. D. PLANNING ANNUAL DANCE| NIV, 4 1 At the regular meeting of the Douglas Fire Department last night preparations for the annual dance were started with the appointment of a committee to look into the matter and make all arrangements. The affair will most likely be held some time in April. ——e— COMPETITION INCREASES S(;HOOL ATTENDANCE | /i Attendance records at the high school have taken an enormous HILLS BROS tadv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM. LIBERTY TR .l MIDNIGHT MADNESS CLIVE wlistfm()K“ | | . i I i If you see the RAB it’s HILLS BROS COFFEE You won'’t find the Arab, Hills ros.” trade-mark, on any other coffee. And you won’t find any other coffee that tastes like Hills Bros. because Hills Bros. Coffee is roasted a few pounds at a time by a patented, continuous process. No bulk-roasting meth- od can produce such flavor. =>>» COFFEE Fresh from the orig- inal_vacuum pack. 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HART “TUMBLEWEEDS” HISTORY RECORDED IN HEART THROBS The nation’s greatest land rush, in which thousands join a wild stampede for homestead sites is reproduced before the motion picture camera in perfect and thrilling realism. and—— BEN TURPIN in “A HAREM NIGHT? ——Sunday—— GLORIA SWANSON in “SUNYA” Get Your Tickets Now FOR “The Lass of Limerick Town”’ “A Comic Opera” Coliseum Theatre MARCH 12TH AND 13TH TICKETS ON SALE at BUTLER-MAURQ DRUG COMPANY Adults—75 cents; Youths—50 cents; Children—25 cents FOR EASTER The New Spring COATS and Smart Gage Hats A beautiful ensemble, can he achieved with these two dress features which show the New York designs for spring. coming direct from that point. ; The beautiful coats! are in lovely 100 per cent camel hair, benga-i line, kasha cloth an imported tweeds. In the new shades of tans and greys and black. : 3 Sizes 16 to 44. Prices $19.50 to $75.00 To complete the East- er ensemble there are! lovely new hose in Kay- ser, Gotham Gold Stripe; and Onyx Pointex, new gloves and flowers. Bk - {Old Papers for sale at Empire Office