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

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{!HIIIIIIIIllIlIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIUIH!!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIlI|llllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIlIIIlII BEGINS P AL ACE BEGINS ‘"TONIGHT TONIGHT WHEN YOU THINK ENTERTAINMENT— THINK PALACE T o .100 PER CENT TALKING AND SINGING Big show scenes. Gigantic settings. Hear “I'd Like To Be A Gypsy,” the beautiful theme song. TALKING REPORTER ODDITY—Educational > UL COMEDY COMEDY JUST THE KIND OF A PROGRAM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY T T T T T T T Queens of Broadway rule Kings of Finance and hold Court in a Broadway Cabaret with Life playing the Jester. ——IT’S DIFFERENT—— SINGING—TALKING—DANCING 10—2;' mm|||||u|||||i|nuj|i|||i||||||mmumlm|nmmmm —50—L0ges 75 cents SAVE THE ])]M ERI NCE —(‘()M!NG— “THE CLIMAX” ONE OF THE FINEST MUSICAL AND TALKING PICTURES YET PRODUCED AND COME AGAIN : J-Illlllllfllllllllllflll!fllllIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll_lllfllllllllIIIII ¢ | Men’s Suits $32.50 Value FOR FEW DAYS ONLY J M. SALOUM FRONI STREET Ry T A L ] ¢ ILarry Ceballos, famous dance di- BROWN WILL OPEN rector. ER SHOP RIN-TIN-TIN AT B0 COLISEUM TONIGHT f The all-star cast shows Betty NEw BARB WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST Attractions Jlezer 5 ¥ 57, %) s ATURDAY MORNING At Theatres 1"3‘;;&: Fazenda and the Fairbanks : By vnie's Bty ChlHAG ko, OH BOY C lls 2 BIG SHOWS #“THE CLIMAX" SOON i BilMing. lm;gfizwfm‘:; G,Z‘Sf and HOW ! . O eu1 ll 7:30—9:30 | COMING TO PALACE | |son’s jewelry store, will open for s tomorrow morning, it was Drama dealing with the deepest o R %2 | bus! i {3t human emotions and songs that wced today by C. F. Brown[ or, Rinty, the wonder dog, is roughing ‘it in his beloved his latest Warner . Bros.’ t! night. silver fox trapping industry L L LT TS Nye, Santschi, picturesque background of the charming love story of th Ray Enright directed the |of the Silver Fox,” Charles Condon. country in “Land of the Silver Fox,” which comes to the Colsieum to- “Land of the Silver Fox” has the Hudson Bay country for color and locale, and an unusually strong cast is provided, Leila Hyams, Carroll John Miljan and Thomas having important roles. Stirring dramatic scenes and the snowy wilderness of the North are spectacular features which surround which is a How- ard Smith adaptation of a story by wring the soul combine to make again|“The Climax,” the Universal all- snow jdialogue production of the famous Saturday | veral weeks Brown has been | 2 equipment in the shop to Jectric (Vesre ; SYSTEM SOUN Tonight attractive. ~ The interior stage play by Edward Locke, which | ed in canary yellow and opens at the Palace Theatre ;soqn, one of the most stirring pmux‘es ever made. “The climax" internationally | ; noted as a stage play, brought fame to such distinguished actors as Guy Bates Post and Leo Ditrich- stein; Post having taken it on a two year, around-the-world tour. The star role in the picture is,tak- en by Jean Hersholt, Univefsal's character actor, who regards it &5{,..; ,0q throughout. Three large the greatest part ever given him /... rs add much to the cheerful- in films. | fn the establishment. In addition to the hair cutting SITKA To GET Alk fii&‘pmzmmn, there are two bath PORT T}‘“S SE ASON, rooms and a shower room which SOMMERS ANNOUNCES will be operated by Mr. Brown, and Sitka will acquire a hydroplahe hriller, > are two chairs in the and Mr. Brown and his as- will be available at all times A total lighting of 800 candlepower has been installed by the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company All latest equipment has been in- stalled, Mr. Brown said and unique fixtures and color schemes have in the the e play. “Land “LILIES OF THE FIELD" | OPENS PALACE TONIGHT | which also will be ready for use tomorrow morning. port during the current seasdn, 2 |it was made known today by High- dialogue Field.” picture, is supported by an except jJean Loder, oley, Rita La Roy, Jean Noy and ‘Tenen Holtz. William Hurlburt, author of f the Lamb,” “Chivalry,” Corinne Griffith will open to- night at the Palace in her first all- “Lilies of In this latest First National and Vitaphone production Miss Griffith. fine cast including Ralph Forbes, Eve Southern, Betty Boyd, Virginia Bruce, Wilfred | “Lilies of the Field” is a brilliant comedy-drama from the pen of “Fight- ————————— MODERN TOUCH AT DERBY way Engineer R. J. Sommers, who returned this morning by plane after conferring with municipal officials and making a preliminary survey LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 9.—En- tno\ in this year’s Kentucky Der- Churchill Downs, May 17, pring from stall gates. Starter the RIN TIN TIN in “THE LAND of the SILVER FOX” A VITAPHONE PRODUCTION Bill - | the gates be substituted for the his- elastic barrier. He used| method of starting at the son in New Orleans and ivorably impressed. é ——.—————— STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the| ~— trade, this store will be open Sat- BASEBALL DANCE urday evening, May 10. ELKS HALL, SATURDAY N!Gfl;fi adv. B. M. BEHRENDS, CO., Inc. of a site there. Everything was arranged satisf: torily for the project, Mr. Sommers said. The port will be similar rtr) that recently completed at KetcHi- kan and planned for Wrangell, Pp- tersburg and this city. It will be built co-operatively by the City m Sitka and the Territory. { LET Almquist Fresy lonally —————— May Bpeclals at Mabry's. Barry, “Bride tour BSult I We call and deliver. Phone 528 Try the Five UOrwx Dinnel —adv old papers 2y ‘rme !:mplro ing Hope,” and other well knownl',.,~,~ plays. The story presents Miss Griffith 2 n the role of a society woman un- justly divorced by her husband who is forced to earn her living as a show girl in a Broadway cabaret where she mingles with a group of gold diggers who attempt to draw her into their easy-going manners and morals. g £ g I "T“ON WITH THE SHOW" AT COLISEUM SUNDAY | ol [ SO Douglas High School (7LUBS Present “Bits o’ Blarney” GLEE OPERETTA DOUGLAS COLISEUM Sunday Evening, Mdy 10—Matinee Saturday Afternoon—Admission 25 cents and 50 cents [+ “On With the Show,” the first 100 per cent natural color, talking, singing, dancing picture, a Warner Bros. and Vitaphone Picture, comes to the Coliseum Theatre next Sun- day. The new color process that was used brings out the gorgeous' settings and the costumes of thev‘ players in their natural tints. | A chorus of 100 dazzling Holly- wood beauties is one of the features | of “On With the Show,” appearing.! in lavish ensembles prepared by; [ o e e o o Campbell’s PORK and BEANS 9 cans $1.00 Candy for Phone 25 Johnston’s | Mother’s Day | e MAY 11TH—Sunday We Deliver ...The Nyal Service Drug Store lIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIllIlIIIIIlIIIIIIII A O T SMO A. B. Eyes Nééd Regular Examination and Attention CANNED MILK Modern equip..ent plus Scientific skill enables us to Darigold examine your eyes and, if necessary, fit them with 11 cans for the proper lens. i DR R. E., SOUTHWELL Optomemst-omlclan Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. w:oq to 6:00. Evenings by Appointment. PHONE 484 AMERICAN LEGION R Saturday, May 10th Hall 8:30 P. M. 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DEL MONTE COFFEE | High Quality will insure uniform and unfailing Per Pound, 43 cents TOMATOES with Puree, 3 large cans .............. 50¢ MAXlMUM STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, 3 pound Al pp DN S e Skl 590 MAXIMUM ORANCE MARMALADE NALLEY’S MAYONNAISE, pint jars .............- 32¢ MAXIMUM CALIFORNIA SARDINES in 3 Tomato or Mustard Sauce, 2 cans ............... 25¢ MAXIMUM RED SOCKEYE SALMON, U e S IR AU L e e SR 25¢ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 11 hars .................: 49¢ MARSHMALLOWS, Melt-Away, 1 1b. pkg. ....2% FRESH BROOKFIELD PORK SAUSAGE, & Y, pound’ package ... o1 PHONE 478 The Home of Beiter Graceries

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