The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 12, 1930, Page 3

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A | |Theatre ton| NESDAY, MARCH 12, 1930 | high in the reg Al T"eatres from Ru and the princess x\nu others are found ,in Parls, striving! o 3 ) to earn a livelihod, iAttends Board Meeting of Anfonio Moreno is the prince, ahd | e of play in| he has climbed er of royalty and ENTIRE CHANGE TONIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE TONIGHT the (;l‘:l!x‘l'il\g{ 5|-h*mlm- of Russian Aristoc- racy! Fearful Nights of Terror in the Dives of Paris Is the Story of—— BILLI E DOVE WHERE SOUND SOl YOU SEE e Coliseuin Air Company—Fine g ’ [ this highly ez aratis, whleh) Service Is Planne y IV . | | Frank Lloyd | 1 S d LAST TIMES s Costello 1s to be séen at| “Someda S ABEIRIYe | Niter two woeks' absshoe P $he 'f' % Wester (1 he last time tonight, | during the duction. “I'll be ealled |c orial Auditor Cash Cole P b deeming Warner |upon to p queen and then I re v an the. Liathe B ont SOUND—,___ TALKING SHOWS 7:30—9:30 " DOLORE FEATURE T AT COLISEUM LAST Tonight p TIMES Electric SYSTEM PICTUF t splcial. Costello’s | will have re limit of titled g trip to Seame He sel. The characteriz a week in that looking Belmore, Geor- & = personal business alrmrs | 66 = TR e St , Warne Rthm( ’\J Nina “7"‘ N b T, 1 men r . 2 : ip . (.0‘"\(, .“) PALACE C Directors of the Alaska- is by E V' Fasterson, thb bt e 2 Airways, e\itend:'d a ANTONIO MORENO business A VITAPHONE WAS‘SHE SAINT OR SINNER? She lied She hated drank swore Gates and the body la: \wck. herton members include: J. L o] duced the 14 Plante and Neil Hamilton dur-|man, Jr., Presid H. F. Ale\im- actuali- ' jno y of “The Love Trap,” der, Vice-President, H. B. Olson, and the |y s current starring President of the Alaska-Washington d irwavs of British Columbia, and (which comes to the e e of the Grey Lihe Tours, Wing on Friday Commander W. E. Wynh, John “It really was the nature of a|4& Col. H. V. Wurdemann, delightful pic said Miss La|flight surgeon, John W. Sparling, A. Plante, in descrik the sequence.|W. Leonard, President of the Puget e i «we were on location in beautiful ' Sound Light & Power Company, wlol of undervorld Her gherwood Cal, the weather|W. Skinner, President of the Alas- deepest devo given to her|was marvelous—and what more ka Pacific Salmon Corporation and {4 crpr brother’ who s hericould any one ask when working?” |Vice-president of the Skinner and knowledge is being taught to be & | o the purposes of the photo-{Ed !thief. The good mfluen sxperience of keepi of that with fell to Laura |OU hcuse beneatl ties an seenes th fine artistic “The Redeeming PHOTOPHONE stole killed Sinned! Yet in her sins she found re- demption! The play Joan Villa ents Miss Costello dancer in led by METROTONE NEWS World in Sign Sound CHARLEY CHASE in “The Big Squawk” ALL TALKING COMEDY MGM REVUE Humor — Act jas the Cafe du C! surrou Songs and | thugs, y 4 all the ho and Splendid Movietone Corporation, Don B. Bennett, s'in her jyjay which is founded upon t an, Sr., Tacoma manu-| and | howerful theme of a woman's deter- | facturer, y Hofus, and W. J. mination to save her reputation in|Tag order to retain the love of her| The company is preparing to husband, Miss La Plante and Hams |carry out a greatly enlarged avia-| d upon by the script |tien program in Alaska during che1 |current year, Mr. Cole said. | was enthusiastic over the pmsp:c‘at » alr service between Ju- neau and Seattle and an adequate SALE Saturday, |local service to Territorial points. at the SANI- | The ice will be initlated just as ! n as weather conditions will per- he said. —e———— 'SH'PM’NT 0F : STONE COMES FOR CAPITOL Six Hundred Tons Receiv- | ed on Alaska—Construc- tion Hampered by Snow life ay save the life of her br has been shot by the tries to deminate Joan s life Redeeming s one thrilling pict ever and Miss Costello has never are a poor, kindly | who 1is called to ther who thief who i “The of the most screened been 10—25—50—Loges 75 _ Watch For— M BULLDOG DRUMMOND with R() VALD COLEMAN cents Watch For— SMILING IRISH EYES with COLLEEN MOORE ilton were ca to “pla Sin in the forest. oo 5 e FOOD SALL . s In her PO*'| mhe American l\ff'imi\ % 9030 4l hold a FOOD March 15th, 10 a. m TR s | TARY GROCERY. 5. ey e BILLIE DOVE OPENS | Members or others w donate for this sale | Billie Dove s been a countess | Nordling. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING and a duche: ides an untitied | e Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales girl—in various F National pic- | DOCTOR BORLAND PHONES 3! Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 tures, but in “Adoration,” her very Has returned and his nmce LR S e R S LN s .y LSRRI Somin Sl SRS (i SR house for rogul e so exquisite 5 Legion Auxiliary the tempestuous i b et et et ) ng to b H 0 m e adv. ..-u.Corad Nagel LIONEL BELMORE + PHILIP DE LACEY GEORGIE STONE - NENA QUARTERO THE PARIS OF THE APACHES AS IT REALLY ISI§ COMING Jean Eagles in “The Letter” Approximately 800 tons of sand- stone and granite, shipped by the Iford Company of Indiana, ar- rived in Juneau on the Alaska for | the N P scvbrln Company, con- | tract the Territorial and | Fed rw Bum]mp Many of the large pieces of the lstone proved difficult ta handle) ~FAIRWEATHER IN and consequently it took many T e i1y ,7 % sl 1 ae 77 AN A J Tours for all of the material to be| The Fairweather, Capt. N l‘ I’()()PE L’ DA NCE slung ashore and placed In the tender of the P. E. Harris plant ° At Moose Hall warehouse at the City Dock. | Hawk Inlet, arrived in port yestc 5. & ——The Sensations of Sensation: PORT Work on the Capitol has been day. She brought Hans Floe, su- Sowed down @gain by snowfall | Perintendent, to Juneau. She is Early this week some of the verti- |0 leave this afternooh with a car- ¢al plers were potired, but this work g0 of lumber from the Junzau was not completed on the floor on Tumber Mills Whicn the force i3 how working. Ad- | " ditional forms for concrete are| |Clarence C. Woorter is 58 Ibeing erected daily. | ger from Juneau for Seward, Al At the present time there is con- ka, enroute to Fairbanks, where he siderably more than 1,000 tons of will be operater-in-charge of the material awaiting use in the con- radio station taere. |struction of the building. On the | — , e - Admiral Line wharf there is a| Horace O. Adams, assistant agent shipment of several hundred tons 'of the Alaska Steamship Company, of reenforcing steel. At the City!accompanied by his young n, Dock there are hundreds of sacks Horace, Jr, will leave for the of cement, a shipment of brick, ' south on the Northwestern, to be structural steel, two boilers, an oil gone about one month. v — - [tank and the shipment of material | > THE JIOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS |which the Alaska brought north |- Old papers for starting your fircs This stoamer also put off a boiler for The Empire. {for the new building, on wne prcsnw o Our Services to You Bcs;m and Emd at the Gang 'lack of Every l’ui«nnzer-Cm-tylng Boat oo Given by the F. ISDAY—MARCH 12 Music by Orchestra | trip. b 1L E L G R | WEEK OF PLAYER | SERVICES BE : ¥ CONDUCTED HERE Fhae Wome: Missionary Society {of the Reswrrection Lutheran Church is condueting a Weck of meer services at 7:30 o'clock dur- fig evenings of this weck. scrvices will be resumed Thu evening with Mrs. Bodding le: Friday evening will be Children's Night with Mrs. Stonehouse leading the services. Al are invited to attend lWeek of Prayer Services. ——————— 1S OUT OF HOSPITAL N. C. McCallume, who entercd St. Ann'’s hosplu:l Masfch 3, was dis- charged early this week. He un- derwent medical treatment The MIDGE T was not even a distant [ ACQUELINE Grey dreamed of desire. She wanted to some day stepping out of live, to enjoy herself, to to buy ptinting is not ptimarily how big the order, but— howcanwe; to insure mum satisfaction. We know thatif you results youwillbe fix for more print- ing of the same kind. her humdrum existence as feel the thrills of adyen- a dress model inan exclu- ture and excitement, to sive London establishment. meet romance far differeht the Shelonged to taste the exotic from the prosaic affairs of ——— life of a wealthy, social but- mannequins at Byrams. Cr”)y to own the expensiv I'hen an \|ncxpcdcd good fortune waved the magic wand ‘gowns in which she paraded day WESTCOAST FUR SALES.IN TACOMA WASHINGTON 'after day, to bask in the luxury to make reality of longings and smart restaurants, imposing aspirations, The entrancing BEWARE THE COUGH FROM story of a beautiful girl having Ler “fling” is told by Richard Starr, with an unusual understanding of steady stream learned marriage this modern age, and its youths, in JACQUELINE ON HER OWN ST/IRTS:MOND Y, MARCH 17 . . \ (ter da Y5 dsk i X 'of sma aura i i hotels and brilliant theaters. = Placid security could not in= terest her and rejected suitors in a ady stream learned . LUNCH IS OPEN AND DO NESS AS 1 Open 6:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Tom Sturge, Prop. \ S ecasseessssssssesnsssanne i) COLDS THAT HANG ON riens trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. 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