The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 9, 1930, Page 3

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Entire Change Tonight OUR PROGRAM — PALACE THE [)AILY ALASKA EMP!RE WEDNESDAY APRIL 9 1930 Entire Change Tonight ALWAYS GOOD -— OFTEN GREAT-—— NEVER A DOUBT— METROTONE NEWS LAURA LA PLANTE In An All Talkie Feature 2145 HOURS OF REAL ENTERTAINMENT COMING— NOTICE On accotmt of*the Affferican Le“*== gion Smoker Saturday night the Roller Rink will be closed. JUNEAU AMUSEMENT CO. e e GEVAERT FILMS AT ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv - e CARL ZEISS CAMERAS AT ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS adv e o STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be open Thursday evening, April 10. adv. B.M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US We wik attend to them promptly. Our coal, hay, grain and transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 Mandeville and King SUPERIOR FLOWER SEEDS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders “THE IRON M!/ e A Laugh In Every Line BIG DOUBLE BILL A Talking Feature and a Silent Feature—2 Big Shows in ONE 10, 25, 50, Loges 75¢ ”—with DOUGLAS F DISCONTINUED HOUSE DRESSES - Values up to $1.75 For Only $1.00 DISCONTINUED 'B()YS’ PANTS—Sizes 13-14 Values up to $1.75 for only $1.00 el R e e BROKEN LINES OF RAYON WEAR You will find at a great discount displayed on a Special Counter CLOSING OUT ODD NUMBERS AND SIZES OF BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ WINTER UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY at a Saving worth while AIRBANKS Attractions At Theatres G- - — g | | BIG DOUBLE BILL i LACE TONIGHT Lnun La Plante in “Hold Yum 'Man,” and “The Ware Case,” will be shown tonight at the Palace for a double feature bill. { On the screen, Laura La Plante, starring in Universal's dialogue | farce comedy, “Hold Your Man,” as a comedienne. , however, are confined to the screen. In real no more seriousy hard- 1 the film (‘nlmn may relax and el | and “horseplay” but her mind is always on h She never | loses her t there is no| I more popular g n the motion' ! picture world. - i Miss La Plante doesn't know ex- ’l(‘tl) why she is [ that way. Perhaps| | her serious view of p\c(un--making; lis due to the fact that no fairy| :godmother waved a wand to clear her way to st | “The ware \lish settings. ' is laid in Eng- “RIVER OF ROMANCE” IS NOW AT COLISEUM || o TS ol Plantation days on the old Mis- sissippi, that Dpicturesque period | before the wa (myl the back-) ground of the highly absorbing ro- mance-drama, “River of Romance” which opened at the Coliseum the- ‘ ater last night The play is based upon the fa- | mous story “Magnolia,” by mei renowned American author, Booth | Tarkington. It brings to the fore- | ground as a romantic “period” ac- tor, Charles (Buddy) Rogers, the youth who scored so tremendously as a soldier boy hero in “Wings.” Rogers is the young Eastern-edu- cated son of a Southern family wio returns to the paternal plantation‘ |only to be confronted with customs |and codes of honor which he does | ‘not understand. Because he refus- es to fight a duel with a villainons | clnr’lctpr he is branded CcOw |ard and becomes an outcast. But |with the aid of good fortune, he | fights back and regains his patri- | monial and his beloved one after a series of hairraising adventures in the gambling halls and river boats |of the romantic river—the Missis- sippl. | ‘Mary Brian is excellent as the | R - . ‘flllllilllIllIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIilIIIIllIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHII|lllmllll||IIIIIIII|I!|IIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIHIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmlllllllllllllllfl SANAB KINS—6 in Box 2 boxes for 25¢ 26 BALLOONS FOR ALL CHILDREN—COME AND GET THEM DINNER SETS—IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS — CHEWING GUM 3 packages for 10c IT’S WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST We're Telling You 2—SHOWS—2 It’s Great 30—9:30 VEectric, | SYSTEM" Weste SOUND TONIGHT ] TONIGHT AMERICA’S BOY FRIEND—CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS GREAT ALL T TURE FROM BOOTH TARKINGTON’S THRILLING NOVEL “MAGNOLIA” “The River of Romance” with MARY BRIAN-—WALLACE Buddy’s new Southern drawl as he makes loves to charming Mary Brian! Sweethearts the world loves! FOX MOVIETONE NEWS BEERY-—JUNE COLLYER IIIJ 4R Buddy swagger as the “Notor- (4 £ ious Colonel Blake” from Booth Tarkington’s famous novel, “Magnolia”! VITAPHONE AND PARAMOUNT ACTS HEA COMING PARADE—“Wolf Song,” “Fox Follies,” “Cock Eyed World” “Lucky in Love,” demure Southern maiden whose love | for Buddy survives the stigma un- ch he labors. Henry B. front badman; June Collyer as the | coquettish fiancee who throws:Bud- ‘ dy over, and Natalie Kingston, the {lovely Mexican, octoroon compan- ‘ ion of Beery. e e e T Wa , as usual, turns in a fine i cting, as do also Wallace Beery as a gambling hall proprie- | tor; Fred Kohler as the river-| SIX MONTHS 1} PRESSING F REE' ATTENTION DRIVERS ! OR A PAIR OF TAN OXFORDS GIVEN WITH EVERY All persons driving cars without | a driver’s license must secure one| KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES $29.50, $37.50, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 Ordinance No. 202, City of Juneau. | 1 | M | » [ ] ¥ GEORGE A. GETCHELL, | [ SEE BIG VAN | NEXT TO GASTINEAU HOTEL .- I NOTICE SHIPPERS ; Motorship NORTHLAND will sail from Seattle April 14th. For freight land passenger reservations call Femmer, telephone 114, ady. | Chief of Police. | Goodrich, Hood and Firestone | | [ Rubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- | | | ers and Oil Skins | |~ 211 SEWARD STREET | | Always Open e nnersary Da APRIL 14TH WE CELEBRATE OUR 2ND ANNIVERSARY IN BUSINESS AND WE WISH TO SAY “THANK YOU” TO THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE. TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION WE ARE GIVING A 10 PER CENT Discount on all purchases of $1.00 or over on April 10th to 14th inclusive KANN'’S STORE SECOND AND SEWARD SANTARY NAP- SEWING COTTON 100 yards in spool 6 spools for 25¢ RUFFLED CURTAINS Assorted Colors Pair for only $1.25 NICKEL SILVER FLATWEAR piece set—Spoons, Knives, Forks, and fancy pieces—$2.00 BRASSIERES, BANDEAU, 35¢ to $1.25 each BOYS* WASH SUITS—75¢ to $3.00 GIRDLES 32 Piece Sets, 42 Piece Sets———$7.80 $5.00 and $5.50, LISTERINE 1 1-4 oz. bottle for 10c GIRLS’ DRESSES—Fast colors, sizes 3 to 14, $1.25 FREE Remember all of our low prices are subject to 10 per cent discount on April 10th to 14th inclusive ,___________JsmwwWMWWMWMMWMMMMMMMWMMMMNWMMMMMMMMMMMMWNMMMMMWWMMMMMMMMMMMMWWMMWMWMWMWWWWMMMMWMMMHsw o COLISEUM " 'ALKING PIC- i g'..

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