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TONIGHT and SATURDAY SCENIC A REAL FARCE COMEDY 4o S s An IRVIN S. COBB Story with—— THOMSON—MAY ROBSON 10 cents—20 cents—50 cents—Loges 60 cents THIS PICTURE SHOULD BE ON YOUR TONIGHT and SATURDAY COMEDY “TURKISH DELIGHT” RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT—JULIA FAYE—KENNETH MUST LIST - L;;)mi;;g—Billie Dove in “The Nig?lt fV ateh” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1929, Yy and brings about an sual plot complication. A wife, ber hushand, learns, through a radio aunnouncement from 2 cabaret, that t celebrating. Listening ssip of foolish women, she the fidelity of her husband returns home. Her unexpected al results in a series of com- rs appearing in this all- special are Patsy Ruth Mil- Sterling, Gertrude Astor, ankin, Jed Prouty, Betty n, Fred Kelsey and Hank MRS. EARL WATKINS ENTERTAINS FOR TWO AT THANE THURSDAY rs. Earl Watkins entertained at s yesterday afternoon, in honor Alex Kiloh, until recently a resident of Thane, and Mrs. Sturrock, who is soon to move to Juneau. The ladies of Thane re- gret the loss of these splendid wo- men to the community and as a) token of esteem each of them was presented with a beautiful hand- colored picture, “The Lights of Ju- neau.” ! A color scheme of rose and cream was very attractively carried out in the decorations, favors and re- freshments. | | The prize’for high score at cards was won by Mrs. Grant and conso- lation was awarded to Mrs. Moody. i - Those present were: Mrs. B. L.| Holbrook, Mrs. A. Bonnett, Mrs. E. ,Gastonguay, Mrs. E. L. Gruber, Mrs. | > set down by the Prophet Moham- |to tle newest Warner Brothers' pro- med if a man did not get along|duction “From Headquarters,” at with his first wife, he could marry |the Coliseum for the lasi times to- three mcre. night, starring the popular Monte And if he didn’t like any of them, { Blue, with its scenes laid in a war- he divorced them by dropping three | torn country of the Tropics, where stones in front of them and recit- | dangers from roving bandit bands, ing this phrase: “You are no longer [add to the natural perils of the a wife of mine.” , jungle, with its swamp fever and “Turkish Delight” features Ru-|bad water. dolph Schildkraut, Julia Faye, Ken- Blue's supporting cast in “From neth Thomson and May Robson | Headquarters” includes Ethlyne The picture is said to be packec | Clair, Guinn Willlams, Gladys with laughs. Brockwell, Joseph Girard, Lionel Belmore, Henry B. Walthall, Eddic %t | Gribbon and Pat Hartigan, Attractions | At Theatres Bl | “TURKISH DELIGHT” | AT PALACE TONIGHT | Solomon had his thousand wives, Mohammed had six and the wealth- iest Turk has all he can do to sup- P o g port one. “FROM HEADQUARTERS” Harems filled with winsome wives LAST TIME, COLISEUM s exist only in the fancy of fiction | z_ 4 . + | | BILLIE DOVE AT 3 writers. The greatest Turkish | PALACE ON SUNDAY A harem never had more than four| Would you condemn y £ n wives in it. nine years’ exile, simply .Director Paul Sloane discovered |the happiness of the woi this while preparing to film “Turk- ish Delight,” Irvin S. Cobb’s hu- morous story of Mohammedan home life, which will be on view at the Palace tonight. The law of the country, A series of immensely settings representing scen interior of a huge, modern ba ship, were built at First National's [ Burbank studios for “The Night Watch,” the latest picture Billie Dove, which opens its angagement at the Palace Theatrc on Sunday. Almost the entire action of the dicture takes place on deck, in the taterooms and in the officers quar- ters on the battleship. nte; had loved and lost? Does the la rifice of po life require the s: sition and the res low men, simply t. son may be saved fr it of unhappiness? Would not such a act increase that person’s unhappi ness, rather than preventing it When does love become exaggeratec P | emotionalism? rules of conduct) These questions are brought up they found, forbade a man marrying more than four women. He could, however, buy as many slave girls as he desired or could afford to k According to the B e e e R A NS B i i e e o S S : Tomor__réw’s »Szyles Today , A Get-Aequainted Sale Offering DRESSES' of Distinction and Merit— For this Sale $15.00 and $12.50 Sizes 16 to 50 COATS of our remaining high. priced stock—all to go at $55.00—Values to $79.50 - Other models as low as $19.75 Sizes 16 to 48 Saturday (Pay Day) this store will remain open until 9 P, M. Donald Reed and Paul Lukas share honors in the masculine leads opposite Miss Dovi |1 “THE FALL OF EVE” AT COLISEUM SUNDAY would be ineffective in silent films. lady. “In “The Fall of Eve” the Co- | lumbia all-tal ng RIRGY BAS tures have widened the | development, of dialogue, pessible to introduce subtitles that ur . Through | picture, coming | LET AlmMquist Press Your Suil m Sunday, a radio [We call and deliver. nnouncement is novelly introduced o Front and Main Street cation, miles away from | 000 COLISEUM THE LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Vitaphone Talking Production “F rom Headquarters” with MONTE BLUE, GUINN WILLIAMS and Others Also LOVER’S DELIGHT—-A 100 9320 Talking Comedy g Sunday—1009¢ Talking Feature—“FALL OF EVE” ] IIHHflfiimflHIllmIINl!llHNIINIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIHmmlIHIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII=1 e ———— T R A ———— PHONE 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries . Store Closed All Day Monday—ARMISTICE DAY H, A. Moody, Mrs. C. C. Whipple, |Mrs. H. C. Williamson, Mrs. R. H.| {Beistline, Mrs. A. Tucker, Mrs.| | Kendlar, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. A. Stur- | | lrock, Mrs. Alex Kiloh and Mrs., | 1George Bolyan. B P N STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the it is now jtrade, this store will be open Sat- y evening, November 9th. B.M. BEHRENDS, CO,, Inc. NIRRT IS UE R Phone 528, —ady.' THERE ARE BUT 38 SHOPPING DAYS LEFT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Our first consignment of Christmas and Holiday Goods will be on display next week. You can make jyour selections then and we will reserve your selections until later. This will give you an advantage of an early and complete selection. SHOP EARIY. ¥ o HERE ARE | THE PANTS that double the WEAR MEN'S 1007 PURE WOOL PANTS These pants are purchased DIRECT from the woolen mills and are a WONDERFUL VALUE at $7.50 The ‘real cold weather com- fortable pants at a real saving. Also a complete line of MEN’S CLOTHING Both Work and Dress i = _l_llll;filfill"lllllIlllll]lilllIllllIlllhIIIIIIII]IIHIIIHII‘IIIIIIIIIII HIIIIIlllllIllilillllllllllllillilIlIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllll;l;l};l?l BOYS* MACKINAWS EXTRA HEAVY—Sizes 8 to 18 $4.00 and $4.25 J. M. SALOUM L T e O T T LT L L e T e et Tt The Latest Hollywood BERET HATS Imported from Germany and are now being worn by the Movie Stars in Hollywood. A large assortment of sizes and colors at $2.85 each Rayon Silk Bloomers A SPECIAL BUY 95 cents pair WE HAVE BUT 10 DOZEN AT THiIS PRICE Bedspreads Notions Novelties Glassware We have a well selected stock of Ladies’ Wear and would be very pleased to have you drop in and examine our stock. It is very complete. Our aim is to sell at a profit to you and to ourselves — Note the REASONABLE PRICES and BE CONVINCED. THE CASH BAZAAR OPEN EVENINGS The Famous HAAS California CANDIES Large assortment Strictly Fresh Opposite Cable Office