The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 17, 1930, Page 3

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“THE 'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. SCHILLING TEA SALE SCHEDULED LUCKY IN 1] 7 Bs" A. Schilli 4 ¢ N A, chilling anq ompany o Al 15, Haterian oiace |through Alaska representative H.| LOVE: B. Crewson, w.% hold a tea sale in| S ig 2. Sewed folnt i ] ; D?zily bross—word Puzzle ACROSS . Poem . Blaze . Dip In Hantd Exist . Brother of Moses . Yegetable 5. Sallor <olution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. First name o8 a IT'S WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST Coliseum PALACE TONIGHT == 9, Frolicked 0. Over 2—SHOWS—2 7:30—9:30 R 1 £|>| 0 E S S (] ZERM O > [ T S L 35300 . Convey . Exelamation of contempt . Famous vlofn teacher . Farthest below the surface N 0 B D U R A T E Heart of A Robt. E. Lee 4 Great Event PHOTONPHONE | Technicolor TOUNE £0UIPMINT THORNTON WILDER'S in Talk and Sound “THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY” with LILY DAMITA—ERNEST TORRENCE RAQUEL TORRES—DON ALVARADO AND A BIG SUPPORTING CAST Our Programs—Always Good—Often Great—Never a Doubt—and productions over R C A Photophone are Excellent Entertainment —10—25—50—Loges 75 cents . Less wild Juneau on next Saturday, April Pressing ‘oom= = |19 bination of elre cumstances Mr. Crewson states that evcry: grocery store in the city will hold this sale and with every pound of {tea purchised a, small. dainty tea| pot will be given away free. | Then, starting on Monday, April | 21, and to continue for the week, an A. Schilling and Company dem- | onstrator will appear at various| stores demonstrating various pro-| ducts of the company and pre-! miums will be given away to the! purchasers. A. Schilling and Company pro- ducts which will be demonstratéd | here next week are coffee, teas, baking powder, spices, extracts and, mustard sauce. CATHOLIC CHURCH GIVES EXERCISES DURING HOLY WEEK ‘ At 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Cath- olic Church a sermon and adoration of “The Blessed Sacrament,” will be the Pontifical offering of Holy Week. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock {the offering will be the “Way of the Cross” and at 7:30 p.m., the “Tre Ore,” during which short talks on the last seven words and the COMING SOON— cantata. of Theo. Dubois, will be ~ Ll";‘:c- choir consists of Mrs. Louise “COCk Eye‘l Worhl” fiu%flw e WVtmsenlyomsenfymmenfiyoeenlymsenlles Universal’s Talking Reporter T == > = —|z|m|4|m[o[Z[o]A)] Tonight LAST TIMES . Le: . Feminine nam’ . One who enters . Long, low seats . Pull apart . Title of respect . Strike- breakers Anclent frish war_god . Sufficlents poet, . Preclons stone 9, Swiss eanton . Singing syl iable . Adjeetive termination . Ventilate . Go In . Comparative ending . Pertaining to the planet Mars . Diviston of anclent Greeee ntruth reek island ome of a will animal . Outlet . Small lakes . Right: abbr. . Rocky Mopn. tain park . Grades 5. Famliy of men . Faithinl Warrant wmm|<imivll+r|m ol IR WEG - SR NOVEL E M Ak <[=[3[>|»[m[[c flm|m|<[m|r| e HEE S T IR A P N 0 T N F A 5 E WO |Z(> ~ oM rieo/»ZimX 3 CIES w0 ALL SINGING—ALL TALKING—ALL HIT ONCE AGAIN THE GOLDEN VOICE OF MORTON DOWNEY in (OF MOTHER’S BOY FAME) “Lucky inlove” EXTRA ENJOYMENT A sparkling all-song picture that will send you away happy and humming its bright airy tunes. Come—See — Hear — MORTON DOWNEY’S latest and best all singing musical picture. EEER DUEREE £ E|D E S H=> m|e|— SIEIN[S 52, Literary frage nents Sea eagle Carried 601 (2 m DOWN 1. Cereal grass Hangings Weird Sires 5 Roman house- hold goa 6. Southern con- stellation Fingerless love: var. 58, Hits: eolloa. 59, City 1o Scotland MORTON DOWR BETTY LAWFORD e ® ety —COM “Hollywood Revue” —SINGING—TECHNICOLOR TALKIN mour was surpervisor of dialogue The cameramen were Philip Tan. nura and Harry Stradling. |Norton, Mrs. A. Forrest, Mrs. L. Smith, Al King, E. McIntyre, Wal- {len Forrest, Willlam Hutchinson, E. | Bilodeau, and Mrs. George Simp- kins, guest organist and director. Sunday morning at the Pontifical mass at 10:30 o'clock the mass of J. N. Bartholomeus in E flet will be rendered under the direction of °. Bilodeau and his choir. Attractions At Theatres W P “BRIDGE OF SAN L LICENSE TO WED LATEST PORTABLE Leslie E. Cole, aged 26, of Juneau, PHONOGRAPHS Alaska, and Nancy Blaine, aged 20,1930 models, $20.00. Expert piano of Seattle, were'granted a license [tuning and phonograph repairing. to wed in Seattle on April 8. Anderson Music Shoppe. the literary world with of Luis Rey,” readers and marveled. Out of all the con- | " Py the U. S. S. Henderson, sing a|vaudeville, : o, stars troversy and discussion came one! . ezt LHOR ot BIATS | E marching song, “So Long,” writ-|of all the wonderfu unanimous . statement—"T! !iten for this all talker by g(m Con- |fields of the I\wuuetll) :;?:i;w?:: never be :gblf to make & d, Sidney Mitchell and Archielone huge parade, with twenty song best known artists’ models in New | Picture of it. | Gottler. | hits, abundant comedy, tuneful York, whose pulchritude prompted | But it seems that the one defi-| “oaq ‘went to San Francisco |melodies and dialogues that spar- ward Chandler Christy to choose | DIt thing that amased critics said|sg personally rehearsed the ma- | Kles, to say nothing of the largest her as the model for his celebrated | #bout the book was wrong. For|yinqq'ang giso the U. 8. Navy band. | dancing chorus of beautiful girls| Consuelo Flowerton, one of the Red Cross nurse Liberty Loan pos- ter, “Give,” has a minor role in Morton Downey’s Pathe dialogue and singing production, “Lucky in Love” which is at the Coliseum for the last two times tonight. She is seen as a saleswoman of music in a New York department store whe! Morton Downey, as Michael O'More, an Irish sing is employed. ‘The story of “Lucky in‘Love,” is dramatic and there is an abun- dance of fine comedy. The scenes are located on the estate of the Earl of Balkerry near Dublin, on board a steamship and in New York. Betty Lawford plays oppo- site the star and others featured are Halliwell Hobbes, Colin Keith- Johnston, J. M. Kerrigan and Mac- kenzie Ward. include Eddie O’'Connor, Edward McNamara, Louis Sorin, Tyrell Davis, Sonia Karlov and Elizabeth Murray. The picture was directed Others in the cast!% | by Kenneth Webb and James Sey- now playing at the Palace Theatre is a play with talking sequences that, on the screen, is as great a sensation as’was the original novel in literature. “The Bridge of San Luis Rey,” not only was made into a motion picture—but into an as- tounding good one. Lily Damita as the fiery dancer is one of the ou and Ernest Torren d sometimes comical pic- as Uncle Pio, and Henry' B. Walthall is seen as the priest, F: ther Juniper. Pep the vent girl, is played beautifully by Raquel Torres, and Emily Fitzroy and Mikhail Vavitch win the cha: acter honors as the Marquest an the Viceroy. o Pl “THE COCK-E ORLD” IS COMING TO COLISEUM In the Fox Movietone plctur‘c‘, “The Cock Eyed World,” directed by Raoul Walsh, 600 marines aboard W n = CANDIES Whitman’s FOR HER “Nufsed” BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT % the Orient == Before the production was fin- ished, Walsh received word from that the marines were still singing this song, having adopted it as their marching song. The U. 8. 8. Henderson is now in Oriental waters with practically |the entire compliment of marine |who appear in this particular se- 2 | quence. | “The Cock Eyed World,” based on |a story by Stalling and Anderson, {with dialog by Billy K. Wells, co- | features Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe and Lily Damita. This big rollicking picture which will open |next Sunday at the Coliseum the- er, deals with the love affairs of two hard boiled marines HOLLYWOOD REVUE COMING TO PALACE With the greatest cast of stars ‘that ever contributed to the making jof one motion picture, “The Holly- wood Revue,” Metro-Goldwyn-May- er's huge musical extravaganza, comes soon to the Palace Theatre. ‘Slars of stage and screen stars of SNAPS WELTS CRUSHERS HOMBURGS Leader Dep'’t. Store GEORGE BROTHERS ‘i | | ithat ever dazzled an audience are features of this entertainment. | Marion Davics gives one of her| femous male musquerades, assisted | by a chorus of six-footers, and she| sings and tap dances. | John Gilbert and Norma Bhear- er give a version of “Romeo and Juliet.” Conrad Nagel makes his debut as a singer. B Love gives generously of nts. Joan Crawford ravishes the eye and sings a crooning melody. Many (others also appear. - e | GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Good Friday Services will be held at the Resurrection Lutheran church tomorrow evening at 7:30 o’clock. The Easter Communion ; will be administered at this serv- | ice. Special music will be given by the choir. — e — AGFA-ANS€O FILMS AT ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS ady $5.00 to $7.50 S St Start y Right . . . Fromy The Top Here are Hats yow'll ad- mire for their style, their color and theéir workman- ship. As complements to the grey suit we offer various shades of this coler in every wanted shape. ‘ AN‘. ULTRA-IMPORTANT EVENT for FASHION-SHOPPERS! RARE VALUES OFFERED IN THIS EARLY SPRING SHOWING OF SMART New F rocks-——E nsembles—Suits —~Coats and Evening Gowns Embracing all the Season’s Newest fabrics, color combinations, and, unmistakably, individual style motifs at pronounced economy.

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