The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1929, Page 3

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e et o cnane SO D ardly he is immaculate. In- = VOICE AND SOUND ACTION PERFECTION LAST TIMES Wosterrf R Edectri 2’ SHOWS— TONIGHT 'SOUND 7:30-9:30 rdly he is cruel, shrewd and ut- ENTIRE CHANGE 7:15 9:15 ENTIRE CHANGE [J[iefy, feariess, feared by all who TONIGHT TONIGHT Bancroft declares the characteri- zation to be one of the most diffi- cult of his long career of stage and ‘1 reen experience. In none of his | nt screen successes has he been LATEST NEH‘S' EVENTS \forced to preserve the suave social LA A / S LV ENTS |11y having been given parts that |permitted full vent to his natural “No Blondes | Allolve[ - § 'dynamic force. 3 Notable among 2 Reel of Fun and ! nappy' £ Docks of New York.” i Laughter The Wolf of Wall Street” the THE PART TALKING FEATURE “The Spieler” ' r is supported by a cast of un- Scrappy. s bility, there being Baclanova, bt v o T D cy Carroll, Paul Lukas, and |Brandon Hurst. The story and 1 play are by Doris Ander- AllUflys Hal)py m. The picture opens at the Coliseum next Sunday. COMING SUNDAY SOON—SOON AND HOW The 1009¢ All-Talking The Peer of Them All Paramount Feature AL JOLSON in hough he Facit sogme s ‘Wolf of Wall Stree “Jazz Singer” e T |u|||||_|_u|1|,|muuumuu|mu|mgmmmuuumumnu|uJmuum|uummmummnmummmmuuu}’mm ism and of traditional semi-animal- e { ity.” said the order. “Not last and | holdi e ife as a d 2 ¥ | |Bans Unwritten Law 4 L \ o | In ltalian Murder Code I Iam dlnes (Continued rroiz Page One) “Although the Facist regime has T law rooted in the mind of the peo- | Penal code, it is necessary that the ple to such an extent that they |judges make this work efficacious. | . 3 A (S believe that circumstances alone (I recommend thet the prosecutors | Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES induce the crime of passion. They |maintain the letter and spirit of | ¥ therefore believe that a husband |the legislation, without revealing | A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream whose blood was aroused by jeal- [uncertainty over the culpability of i v i ousy and suspicions of conjugal|the aceused, or, worse, lending | or a Hot or Cold Drink ; 14 betrayal should be acquitted of :hcmsolvcs to morbid .',(‘nilmrntll-;. EMEND ens ¢ rills ai murder. sm. | D, I » C P l REMEMBER the laughs and thrills Haines I BN v s s wi | Jun(.(lu ce Lream rarilors handed vou in “Tell It To The Marines?” “Verdicts, therefore, almost al-|avoid acquittals that threaten the | NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY 7 ways scandalous, as that pronounc- |moral fibre of the nation.” with : g ed recently in the capital itself, are Re e % e j Z 5 frequent, legalizing through morbid LIGHT BRIGADE MEETS | JOAN CRAWI FORD - “)*—20—50—‘]40"(‘5 60 cents sentimentalism attempts against the | The Light Brigade of the Resur- | . ! ” 4 < sanctity of human life proclaimed |rection Lutheran Church will-meet | and i ~ — e e inviolable by religion and by law.|Saturday afternoon at the church | Following with close attention the at 1:15 o'clock. Buddy Lindstrom “EYES FRONT!” 2 i CO["’NC Assize trials for murder, I have seen | will. be the leader. Children un- £ ¢ A with deep sorrow that, even in the!der 14 years og age, who are in- " e o Fascist regime, not only do the |terested, are invited to attend the | > e, Was a command he nev JACK MULHALL in | citizen-jurors augument the dls-:meenng, x svum o er obeyed when a pretty g credit of the institution of the jury, e i §but the ‘judges themselves some- | $1.00 SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 | WE PRINT EVERYTHINC st “The Butter and L Man R e e R £ oD STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES {for avolding such acquittals. 112 noon till 8 p. m. at Mabry's te s " “While the work of the Fascist|Cafe. —adv. | (’ ]‘1 S k C government is intensified to edu-| e €0. . 'rmp ins 0. cate public opinion by destroyhuz] Try the Flve o'Clock Dinner PHONE 244 superstitions and prejudices and;Specials at Mabry's. —adv. 3 3 = of his histrionic expressicni in “The [even on the number of tilts they |5 »: 3 - ;{- Butter and Egg Man,” coming Sun- |give cigars! | “WOLF OF WALL STREET” | | day to the Palace Theatre. A notable supporting -cast ap-| | AT COLISEUM SUNDAY . Attractwns On the other hand Jack Mulhall, |pears in the picture. At its héad who is featured in the title role of | Greta Nissen, young Swedish Y . The ruffian of the screen has outwardly turned gentleman. George the First National offering, has |leading lady whose recent work has 9 . " T b Bancroft in hi; est starring pic- At ’watres only 12 angles for the hat he wears. | been attracting such wide attention. ez Ay oo Pty becase; 1t s & eott felt_gf- [Willlaih Demarest and Gertruds As- | e, 1ne Wolt of Wall Stest, . 3 ortrays a quick-thinking, quick- fair! But Mulhall and Hardy broke !tor are prominently cast. gctingy chan?:e-taklng plfing:r in 6 | WILLIAM HAINES IS | AT PALACE TONIGHT More than 1200 cadets at West Point took part with William 'Y Haines [in his latest Mefro-Gold- | wyn-Mayer picture, “West Point,” at the Palace tonight. These in- | i cluded not only the men who will be Uncle Sam’s officers shortly, but | many from other lands, students at L] [J West Point by internationai cour- | tesy, Cadets from the Orient—one / Z r of them a prince in stam‘—Cuba] / / % and other parts of the world are among the number. Thé spectacular dress parade at West Point, drills and other detailsi' 3 cadet life are seen in a story of S | ODD FELLOWS HALL Haines as one of their number. “The big thfill comes in a reproduc- | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH-5:30 P. M. TO 8:00 P. M. tion " of the annual Anny.-Navy: e 7 game. | i - ” ) ol *Haines, with Joari Crawford as| AFTER DINNER—BRIDGE AND WHIST—Excellent Prizes . Z f zxsu:e';’e‘:gt;fl3&:“:::;:“11?:;?;“ Awarded for Men and Women in Both Groups of Players etro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios 1o | ilm these scenes in the big pro- THIS PAR EXCELLENT DINNER will be sponsored by MISS MINNIE ductioft,as well as the scenes filmed | FIELD, the noted Chefess. You all know Minnie's reputation for “GOOD on the Hudson River, in which the | EATS.” famous steamer “De Witt Clinton” was Jused. Edward Sedgwick dl-; X SHE SAYS:— rected the new picture from an ori-| COME ON—Governor Parks and all your friends! SUSIREY By Saymbad L. Schrock | COME ON—Judge Harding, all your office and family! SR Dt RaTn Mo COME ON—Marshal White, all your Deputies and family! :,d' SSlaE o hate - o COME ON—Supt. Pullen and all your Light Co.! . } COME ON—Grocermen and all your Good Caterers! e e s O COME ON—AIll you Lawyers and your families! o oMk | | T s AT GotisxvM || COME ON—Preachers, Teachers—0, EVERYBODY COME! F¥AR expose of the dishonesty il WE NEED YOUR GOOD WILL PATRONAGE meall S il Ui o8| WE PROMISE' YOU THE BEST DINNER EVER FOR 75 traveling cornival is made in “The' ® i d e with %.tex) CENTS—Including an Enjoyable Social Evening dt Cards. fl g a L Bagey -5 about flavoring a h s 2 G : 1 F :‘Z’E‘"&fifi' Sor the’iase thtbed To avoid guesswa “E s | - The Total Cost Is 75 Cents rice pudding this size ~— gten il Kohler have fea- 5" 5 S T e wnaet FINANCE COMMITTEE—Mrs, C. Helgésen, Mrs. E. Polley cuffee &.fow Ul at a time by & was directed by Tay Garnett. Miss | HOSTESSES —Mrs. W. B. Kirk, Mrs, R. M. Keeney, Mrs. G, W. Carter. How much sugar? How much vanilla? continuous process—Controlled Adoree plays the youthful mana- RECEPTION—Mrs. Edith Sheelor, Mrs. Anna Webster, Mrs. K. Hooker, v il g i s i o o R gor of & lt:,,t show, who wages war | Mrs. B. Manning, Mrs. A. Dalton, Mrs. M. Lagergren, Mrs. M. ?‘Iow much s})lCL.? You'd kr?ow exactly Roasting.. The HA.wr is controlled be- patented, conting against mé-w'm *‘wlr i) Bavard, Mrs. L. ggtdn'er, Mrs. A. Van Atta, 2‘\;Irs. A. ’lgle}re‘liand, if you were making a pudding for four cause every berry is roasted evenly. ous process—Con ployees. o i Vitin. robt. Mrs. L. Webber, Mrs. E. Rowe, Mrs. P. Burford, Mrs. T. Judson, 18 T e poiaiadh A . w ook plays a tight, wire walker and Mrs. H. Skuse, Mrs. L. Kimbrough, Mrs. S. Johnson, Mrs. H. PO B this ong No bulk-roasting method can ever > th:mm e &1 :h:mc:;n; Deitz, Mrs. Henty Young, Mrs. H. * Mabry, Miss R. Lockke, Mrs. i It is just as difficult to develop the produce the _nch flavor and smooth ::::,- mdw-teri : A. Winn. ideal flavor in coffee when it is roasted strengt}h nlf lglls'Bros. Coffee. And be- i ime i e Hills . Coffee is sealed i by Hal Gonkiin, adapted for the The Popular Rebekah F. L. and T. Girls will render “SERVICE WITH in bulk. A few pounds at a time is the cause ros. Coffee is sealed in “The Spieler” is an original story soreen by the suthor, and Garnetf, A SMILE’—They are—The Misses Evelyn Judson, Belva Will- exact way vacuumtins,yougetallof thisgoodness. the director. The dialogue and iams, Eva Yurman, Ruth Krugness, Bessie Yurman, Edna Smith. _‘ g and that’s Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee b)’ name usic are said to be unusually ef- Tetis 2 g } i | the secret of and look for the Arab—the trade-mark . This dinner and party while very superior 4 : EPV 2 1 2 . b 'A Will nof mean full dress on the exterior 5 Hills Bros.” —on the can. It is sold everywhere. 'F “BUTTER AND EGG MAN" | 1t includes Douglas, Thane and all e g | 1S COMING TO PALACE | And don’t be slow responding to call y I F F‘ E: E: S here wke 37 etfective afgies for Come rough-and-ready, YOU SURELY MUST, I S OS CO wearing a derby hat, according to WE DON'T CARE I at TILL YOU BUST.” ; g | Sam Hardy, noted stage vaudeville F YOU “EAT = : PV Fresh from the original vacuum &nd film actor. p : - fiid — pack, Easily opened with the key. et al

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