The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY APRIL 25, 1930 A g S o TR ¢ g ey tering of friendships jhatreds and That is the theory of Al Chnbl\l. 1sband can Dflle) a maiden aunt y the defeated lovi opportunity for | Yeteran Hollywood producer of side" lfand get her money. » I:ast Last plitting films, who gathered to Johnny Arthur well-known where Times Times ing honors with the star in | s6ther a ous array of capabl |sver comedies are shown, is the 7:30 WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST AT i3 Tonight Tonight and spectacularly filmed | -0medy stars to perform in hi |young husband who tries to plot G ol | S | fine act Thou- | ocond talking full-length produc | :he fake “compromise scene” with > | ppear in some of | 0% Divor Made y,” coming | Doug. {the big Gliert faliin Je0. S8, Qoliseum Bunds the young Spaniard who within Lean, veteran of 2 5 gugort g i feature pictures, has th == o= | el % ead as the obliging young mai g PHOTOPHONE { portrayer of romantic - ¥ v e I3 Nurma's: Inading Teh. /o gets into laugh-provoking [ Mrs. Mima: Richards, who for thel : T g ‘ s rouble when he tries fo help f |oast nine months has made her ———AST TIMES TONIGHT———- ' T = | narried friend to settle his divorec’| 1ome in Juneau with her son, was N N iTa: "d | £ | by S uddenly called south by the illness SOUND JUNIOR LUCK ! | IN “DIVORC vost, star Off o daughter who resides in west- IV O | and numer- NEWS 711”.”1" Comed: B . srn Nebraska, and she left on the Y When a farce comedy feature i s the vy et { . Northwestern. She intends to re- | made, you must get.farce comed; man “h“ agrestlisin to Juneau NORMA TALMADGE =~ JEtast e o in e Disputed” " with GILBERT ROLAND 4 The Acme in Motion Picture Entertainment ALL SOUND AND TALKING PROGRAM Coming— - . “ : k1] 10—25—>50 Loges 75 cents ‘D’lfi’fffe Made Easy & . o e “Can Wives Be Trusted? Joming— (‘ommg— Laugh—Laugh—Laugh . : Ernu @ : Py “THE MISSISSIPPI SIDE_STREET Don’t Forget— M S with the on't Forge v | woitimes || ALL OVER THE WORLD iy G D T A — PRI ] FOX PRESENTS ' [ —— DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER happy. i b * The eight song numbers were > 3 P j Attractu)ns kP THoAbeAUY \hais of o At PIGGLY WIGGLY the products of the manufacturer, the packer, ¢ hundred dances and sings surpri the canner and the farmer are brought direct to the consumer, thus ingly well, and the costuming is on At Theatres a par with the most lavish Broad- saving all intermediate expense .nul profits; where cleanliness and ment of goods make it a pleasure to shop at PIGGLY way production. N arra y | u\vul;‘l I‘}] arran | HELENTWEL) h .t | WIGGLY. : { i Sy by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan &-J \ / } ! AT PALACE TONIGHT The brands of merchandise handled in PIGGLY WIGGLY stores 1§ ? ‘by Dave D‘”"P"' &Har “""i;’" ‘“”K“'” ichell & Gotller s s B R e are all nationally known; therefore they need no introduction to you. irected by JAMES TINL ING These are the reasons why the volume of 'sales of the PIGGLY WIGGLY stores are umnnuall) growing by“leaps and bounds. A A SR (R S Fresh Creamery [ b ©One of the fastest moving, most | Unexcelled actipg, a sweeping sparkling musical ‘revue yet pro- ,«Fory ‘TI love, intrigue and sacr fice, climactic production and pe: duced on the audible en had | its premiere at the Coliseum The- feet direction combine to make “The Woman Disputed,” Norma atre last night. It was “Words and Music,” Fox Movietone all talking, | T8lmadge’s newest screen vehicle, singing, dancing picture, entertainment plus. | 1 Frank Pettvgrove Gladys Livingston Billy Marshall Harry Lundell Piggly Wiggly In “Words and Music,” the action| The big picture—for it is big in B 2 N . takes place on and about the cam- | ®VerY e of the word—had its utter 5[)(3(1“1 C()ff()(e A Patricia Livingston .. Vieno Wahto pus of Darnell: iCollege. Dayid |106al premiere last night at jthe BET PN ; : Z\EWS S S R | Palace Theatre, and spec 5 WASHINGTON MATIX Francls Patrick O'Flannigan Percy, earning his way through col- imous in proclaim | Tauno Niemi 3 pounds for $1.00 lege by working in a music store, | Vere U , o is in love with Lois Moran, campus | the best in Miss Talmadge's care 2 I f 8 ) 5 - | Peggy Middleton Ruth Lundell belle. |and a feature worthy of the United younas 1or C With PERCOLATOR—# | JUNIOR CLASS STAGE “Trip” Bust Angus Gair 4 | E y g « Lois keeps David in hot water re- | Artists organization. | N S T T EINTE MRAL TR | COMEDY FRIDAY NIGHT ——————— garding her affections, He thinks| The story opens in a gay Aus- | The Junior ciass of the Douglas| Once more George Bancroft is | % ; o | trian town before the war. Two| 5 T ~ . | : 3 2UB 88 | laying the vir s l?:sketheMi(x’:rsri:;:Pim:k fs:b;”mh[o' Sahna daanof floars i’ AUstriSi DEL MONTE Cucumbers 30¢ Large Standard ‘gmh School, will present “Heart g}“;g‘]’; :’L;‘ d‘e“mww;:x»“:e:iuwfé You won't have 4 he can |? g i B s 3 , g ' Pat,” a three act comedy, coach- P8 ] L. ¢ win a student competition for the|and Russian armies, form a real CATSUP Lettuce 4 15¢ Varals | ; i _|“The Drag Net,” a sensatiora ,.'"'”' greve | ettuce . g ] EGGS |ed by Mrs. Elton Engstrom, to dd th best musical comedy number, he |affection for a girl whose life up| & : s WG [morrow evening at the Coliseum |crook melodrama showing an"hlal‘ if you add the water can win Lois’ affections also. {until the time she mects them is, P'nts 22(, Spinach, 2 lbs. ... 25¢ : [ Thientre; in: Tiouglas: the Coliseum theatre, Bancroft| The situation is complicated |® Sordid one. She has been a Wo-| s, ; New Spuds, Ib.....11c 2doz., 75¢ Students have been selling tickets [PIays the part of a man who wa'ks I I I LE when Morrison, too, frames an act |Man of the streets, but under her | ew Spuds, Ib.....11c¢ 7 |all this week. There will be a mati- |\B constant peril and mocks at dan- . el v o mask of sophistication there burns T s s e p ey . PANTE e T S » g o s . ’ e i:rm;k‘:z ?}i’;‘:t'j ?:f:u?ez;”{:if the light o? ro;mmatmn ‘ Cauliflower 15 to 40¢ ne? Saturday afternoon at 2:15 gc;; was such a role in Underworld at a tlme g s ~ 7 7 i . o'clock for school children. All ” , threatens to tell of a prank Lois| The trio is happy fogether ur nti | CRYSTAL WHITE § Medium Oranges, Faney Florida children must attend in the after-|Which transformed the dynamic Tz RARE FLAVOR of Hills Bros. Bancroft from the “smiling villain” Coffee never varies because GRAPEFRUIT {noon or pay regular admission at has engaged in and have her ex- |Poth men realize they love the girl, Inight. The skating rink will be w pelled. To protect the girl he[then with the outbreak of war every berry is roasted evenly dozen ... 48¢c of the screen to-one of the forc- | most dramatic stars in motion pic- by Hills Bros. patented, con- or P & G SCAP loves, Percy agrees to substitute [COMes separation, the girl's accep- | RS closed both Saturday afternoon and o Helen for Lois in his number |tahce of one of the men, the shat- 10 bars 4{30 New Cabbags, : 23C il e e s ariclt -pat | tinuous prAnc;::’ — Controlled Piqued, Lois joins Morrison’s num- 9 Tt yound ... 12Y4¢ Music bet in “The Showdown” which again & i e 2 Music between acts will include time — never in bulk — pro- demonstrated Bancroft's great dra- duces the flavor no othér Broken Sections a vocal solo by Supt. Catheart and ber. 8 Tom Patricola, conceded to be Atiractively Crc(:n Onions, bu 8_‘ No. 2 tin, 18 Iviolin duet by Astrid Loken and métic abilitics. coffee has, America’s foremost eccentric dancer, Wou ciagn CITRUS 'WASHING Radishes, bu. ... 8e 2 2 | Violet Runquist. In “The Drag Net,” Bancroft was| Fresh from the, original vacuum enters the competition and puts ||iail|E} (0l “ux hn;n de- 5 leburb lh 9¢ L] The setting for “Heart O' Pat” is directed by Josef von Sternberg, the | | pack. anly opened with the key. » v on a new dance, called “Steppin’ ||| i S:‘:i:‘bmm POWDER .. Q5 e Mieg e 7 Pride of Illinois in the living room of the Living-[man who directed him in “Un- @ : fior?gi" twhicgl made1 a great hit| [l I & Millwork 21 M Celery 15¢, 20c, 25¢ ; ston’s who live.in a medium sized ;i:f“hofld-" tEwlyn)EN‘m and I;red; =>%» HILLS th last night's audience. - 3 ditectiromthe arge packages o o X town near New York. Vieno Wahto|Kohler, two other outsianding | iy ! {Lois appears in Morrison’s num- | skl | e 0 il Green Ieppers’ CORN and PEAS |takes the role of Patricia Living- [members of the “Underworld” cast Hills . Bros BROS - s 3 ikl § ber, then discovers Helen's treach- = ing prices. ! ound ... 10¢ |ston, who “plays second” to her|are playing in the new picture as £ ety. She invades the other girl's VLR | s | 55C e 'p frui ! 2 for 35C o cer Sister Gladys (Bernice Ed.|is Willam Powell, one of fllmdom‘s‘ Sl COFFEE ® diessing room, tears off Helen's = e et rapefruit .. =15¢ Wards) & cold, selfish girl, about |Outstanding villains. 'p19s0 cestume and, when: Percy’s “Hunt- || h}m_ 124 years old. = - Mrs. Livingston, the mother, (Josephine Kilburn), similar in § vV B disposition to her elder daughter, (], discriminates against and often ing” number is put on, Lois plays the lead... The number is awarded i SRR LIBBY’S SLICED PINEAPPLE Pure Cane Sugar ik % 2 No. 2% cans, 55¢ | blames Patsy ‘for causing trouble 5 for whic s 15 T respon- (DOUGLAS) y '| th e FOI GER te St 18 pounds for $1.00 DAl i o el | 1 ¥ I ’ With a $5.00 order or over 2 No. 215 cans, 55¢ S S G a8 S TD TONIGHT bawling, nagging and crying for GEORGE BANCROFT in 25 years before he finally acts like |a regular husband and puts her - in her proper place, much to her T’IE DRA(, NET Silver Bar SLICED PEACHES 2 No. 214 cans, 55¢ “ TODAY! « ) S S S SR T amazement. k“ ) : | Phil arl il al n), a - (L8 e Taste the i flavor of Tomatoes Gral Crack v, wadir s nell story full of thrills and action with 100 $ Central American Coffees i No. 21-2 . 50 raitam Lrackers Dl dmea gone wihll per cent talking Comedy and Vitaphone Acts q L4 . 1 {soon become engaged. At first, | . il g b Lo lea i | Sunday—THE COCK EYED WORL D"" ::"' SCRUB_BRUSHES . Large cady, 48¢ [ b e dovion v 20 K- || SRR DO s e T ar-old Patsy, the young 8 e . s 5 ot;“ JOHNSON FLOOR WAX— MARKET PRUNES, 4 lbs. 49c ‘;P‘?i'l"-fx Auymu, i i ‘pf‘,! ONE THOUSAND ' e MARKET RAISINS, 4 Tbé. 35c [l men ote sovesot saowing o | SACKS the man in question. His love les- - - O'CEDAR, $125 size ....90c J| BULK DATES, 2 Ihs. 2. 29¢ Zupmurl?v(?(ir,wm;:{.rlm): s OF SUGAR ¢ DATE— all's well that onds well. © : T committees include the follow- $i PHONE 24 Thane Every Thursd.ly S eine s Toaell et ARRIVING ON THE NEXT BOAT , Alma Savikko; Costumes : k; Tickets and Publicity, ;Run; Lundell; Makeup, Miss Pepoon TO BE SOLD AT \ land Mrs. Engstrom; Prompter,| Alma Savikko, and Stage Manager, 3 THE HUB MARKET The complete cast of characters PicoLy Wiccl > ‘ is: 2 Mrs. William Livingston ... MIKE PUSICH, Prop. i Josephlne K-\lbul‘”l b 3 Bill LivINgStOR ...cooucssemsursicnss & - - i

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