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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930. PALACE LAST TIMES TONIGHT | —— BUT HARD TO GET TONIGHT WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST COLISEUM 100 Per Cent TALKING SINGING Talking, Singing. With Darling Dorothy speaking some of the TALKING REPORTER The Only News of Its Kind “Hard to G seum tonight ns the adven- OLIVE BORDEN “DANCE HALL” All T r R-K-O Feature An Amusing Program wittiest lines you've ever heard. Come and get an earful. Hear “Things We Want The Most Are Hard To Get,” the snappy theme song. snappiest, DOROTHY MACKAILL Louise Fazenda, Jack Delaney, Jack Oakie 0—Loges Remembering - the tremendous success of “The Cat and the Can- ary,” Carl Laemmle, president of| Universal Pictures Corporation, put | |the same scenario, directorial and ent to work on “The Last | the big Special which PEARL—GLO We have a full line of it—at Juneau Paint Store And Look What's: Added— o Attractions |seeeeosvoeceess TONIGHT nce Hall” Radio Pic-| COLISEUM TONIGHT |0t competent all-around cast All Talking Comedy. e R T | — 3 one of the most able of the younger es a poor one! | Gl B e o |the “Blue Bottom,” both of whicl with lclever and the director, William |comedy stage, is superb in his rolc 2, Jack Oskie and Margaret| A PALACERODN " o | e Edmund Burns makes a fine |ring vehicle should ‘“click” with ‘ | SHE’S EASY ON | i HALL” IS . g SHOWING AT PALACE o t 1eatres |[seooeeooecneec COMING i Ry tures' all-talking musical drama, is | 7:30 “D ® © 00 0 0 ¢, fimto please every taste. ames ce v e e 00, & 6, v £ ever assembled for a talking 'pic Oswald Cartoon t the Coll-yyre. ‘Olive Borden, more bewitch orothy Mac-|ing than ever before in her newly- | R HES WATCH FOR ¢r t 3 5 are ideally suited to the ARTHUR LAKE 4 1” I X ; 8y f oles. Particularly effective \ciild ; e Last . i Sxlus of the two. They L anfare called upon to interpret twe Ing | give indication of becoming popular - \new steps with the younger set. LAURA LA PLANTE Joseph Cawthorn, grand old char- and e has done his work well. | a5 the proprietor of the dance hall JOHN BOLES ney is the leading P | il comedy quartette consist- Y v . | Beaudine supplies roars of laugh-|q e e 6 6 6 o o ® ® 8 ¢ & o | ter and a very likable, human touch | {to contrast with that exelusive | villain, and Clarissa Selwynne has a most efective role. - | ! All in all, you may score another |stellar | everyone. g THE EYES ng yesterday at the Palac PN BN CEX AT | “Dance Hall" boasts one of the Ahoy” “Meet the Quinee” = blonde tresses, and Arthur Lake 7 - nue. he g s ol a W arnin 0,” Avenue. She finally choos- | new dances, the “Dumb Drag,” and {human chara i = is|acter comedian from the musical| of Louise Fazenda, James Fin-/ “LAST ® | modiste shop and its beautiful mod- |for Miss Mackaill. Her first star-|Warning,” When tempted to over-induige ~‘Reach for a Lucky instead”/ AT THE HOTELS Gastineau F. Svensson, Seaftle; Billy Armstrong, will open at the Palace Theatre so0n. Laura La Plante is starred under direction of Paul Leni. Others in |the cast are Montagu Love, Roy | D'Arcy, Margaret Livingston, John | Boles, Mack Swain, Burr McIntosh, { Mme. Carrie Daumery and many | others. #Coming evenis cast their shadows before”” MOOSE HOE DOWN Mrs. Ash; A. R. Davey; Skagway; Pat J. Lynch, Seattle; Robert C. Wakelin, Beattle. 0,0, T, .1 Carnival Dance sen, city; Robert W. How, city. i Zrmda | Fair Building, June 14,1930 —————— LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS Be moderate —be moderate in all NOW PRACTICAL FOR USE things, even in smoking. Avoid that future shadow® by avoiding over- M. Hackett. SAN FRANOISCO, June 12.—Sci- oo indulgence, if you would maintain that modern, ever-youthful figure. “Reach for a Lucky instead.”” Lucky Strike, the finest | ence has brought forth new comfort {and convenience out of another by- product. Oil company chemists have li- | quified natural gas, heretofore | wasted in enormous quantities at | the oil wells, and have shipped the ! A new telephone directory 1s now in course of preparation. Patrons contemplating change of address or persons who wish to have tele-, TO TELEPHONE PATRONS Everybody Come! Wear your old clothes, bring your rakes and shovels. Four prizes will be given. Music will be furnished by the Hoe Down Serenaders. He who comes phones installed are requested to notify the Telephone Company. Tele- | phone 420 before June 25th. adv. ——————————— { NOTICE | Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco—The Cream of the Crop—"IT'S TOASTED.” Lucky Strike has an extra, secret heating process. Every- one knows that heat purifies and so 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are ‘less irri- tating to your throat. guquld in containers, turned it again |into gas and supplied heat to iso- lated districts beyond the reach of city gas mains. The gas is reduced to liquid By pressure, treated for removal of non-essential elements, and placed lin steel containers for shipment.' ————— Old papers for sals : The Em- pire. dressed up will be fined.. ICE CREAM—SODA . POP—HOT DOGS and TOYS Leaving Juneau June 14 for ten days. Any typewriter repairs should be given your attention at once. | —adv. J. B. BURFORD. | | There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Saturday Night! 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California Grocery| : Phone 478 | RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE, 1 pound package .. ..e.oouecoooieeiienies RED ROCK CREAM CHEESE 4 ounce package .......cooocooigoin RED ROCK PIMENTO CREAM CHEESE, 4 ounce package -.... 1 / Lucky Strike Dange Orches- tra,everySatur- day and Thurs- day evening, over N.B.C. Betworks. 66 Call at the office and we will explain the forms more fully to you. Your Throat Prdtedii;n—.ég' qinst irrifcfion—-a!uinst cough LARGE ITALIAN PRUNES, per pound FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES #An investigation conducted by the Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors and the Actuarial ; of America revealed thefact that the death rate increases practically 1% for every pound of excess s:ggfi catried between the ages of 40 and 44 years. In other words, a man 40 pounds overweight at this age has only 60% of the expectaney of life of a man of normal weight. We do not represent ‘that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for 2 Lucky instead,” you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. ©1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mtrs. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE

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