The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 8, 1930, Page 3

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g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930. Teg . Oui of the Pages of the World’s PALACE Bew Scler PALACE : STARTING STARTING : ; | N i THE BEST AND LATEST THE BEST AND/LATEST i T SEE HT Mgk TALKING PICTURES TALKING PICTURES [ONIGH Louis Wolheim, as Katczinsky: Lewis Ayres. as T()NIGI ’ D Y Paul Baumer; John Wray, as Sergeant Himmels- > r ALL TALKIN(’ toss; Slim Summerville, as Tjaden; Russell Glea- /t Ll- TAI.’\’\ (’ son, as Mueller; William Bakewell, as Albert PHOTOPHCNE L PHOT Kropp: Scott Kolk, as Leer: Walter Brown Rogers, — as Behn:; Ben Alexander, as Kimmerich; Owen /1 Sll"'\' (HMI ’)r"(lll('ti()" T’L"t Davis, Jr., as Peter. See Detering, Haie Westhaus, THE MOTION I)ICTURE Hans. II::* French girls fr't)fn acr Ilm_:'mml: Paul II".\' .\T;) E(i"fll — /’1"(' Sh()ul(l flT LAST o A Baumer’s mother ';\LL of the charactérs you have 13‘) S(’(’" BV\ Er()ry ()"(’ read about ESTERN FRONT™ | ERICH MARIE REMARQUE’S FAMOUS STORY ying that it is the GREATEST Motion Picture ever produced by the motion picture industry We do not hesitate in s 10 cents, 25 cents, 75 cents, Loges $1.00 1 § Attractions | SPEKING HEALTHIEE St ot il i WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST ure. While portraying the part o | “Liver trouble and constipation|tie While POrtys Sl {poisoned my whole system and T|go i SAWE D BN e, Clive At Theatres as having headaches. Brook portrays the role of a fa- | | appetite left me, the little I !mous English surgeon, and being English himself, fills his role in a ; TONIGHT—————7:15—9:30 convincing Thanner. Evelyn Brent is cast as a revenging young lady who fails to recapture the love of Powell. Doris Kenyon is harassed | throughout the picture until Powell finds a way out for her. The Don’t Neglect YOUR * o ey e 8 E YES! “AMATQLIERII:A(%H‘%I);?GHT | —F—————————¢ When a picture bares the soul You are offered a test which of an individual it is great: when| ., (method he employs to gain this| it bares the soul of a generation B |end furnishes exceptionally fine | tells you all about your sight— it is tremendous! And “All |drama. I S & ket i on the Western Front” is tre e | every aid that lenses will give is dous. Birnian - dogumsent! . It | i | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART than a story of war—it's the HOLD REGULAR MEETING nst l—you incur no ob- demonstrated-—yon hitting story of Youth fa ligation. face with internal turmoil 7% Youth never before w: The Women of Mooseheart Legion Open Evenings upon to experience . . . It held a regular meeting last night in drama of Youth’s reaction to little| | {Moose Hall and refreshments were things . . . the drama of hi ;e;edbby “’}‘eh hgsu-.?s. N(l)x"s. E. Fl‘l 22 gering happiness . . . enburg. e Sewing Circle wi Dr.'R. E. Southwell t}\:rdtia’:;%fnsli);n;fi:cm(‘)):}mnv mag- !‘ge e:mrmmed by Mrs. Koski at t—Optici ifi heir ry intensity into A er home next Thursday evening iPytonySely . x[lkxlf;ec:ng:/l lmovin‘;;m)l]dms ever pic- |at 8 o'clock. | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted tured! You've seen the heroic side| ——o—— | g of war screened many S GORD:! | Room 17, Valentine Bldg. color, its glamor, its lu | its human side—the . ! For your accommodation, this| Office phone 484; residence LOUISE GROSS store will be open the evening of | | ‘disagreed -with me, I lost wei jAugust 9th until 9 p.m. —adv. | phone 238. Office Hours: and strength and my nerves wercy s G % i SRR | | 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ‘shot to pieces. T boarded a stea: STORE HOURS | er and circled the globe trying to| For the accommodation of the NEW get my health back but dic _|trade, this store will be open Sat- prove until I got back fron y trday evening, August 9th. trip and started Sargon. o | ady. B.M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. | R YBFLI F bottles ended every one of m A 4 AR 4 ments, I have all my old tim strength and vigor and a nov YOUR SAVING DAY RAYON |Feoiowd " TRUPAK BRAND LEADS—TRY THEM to” neatiny sction n"any | INHATSCO iy : Bloomers nau_ual” way without the least : " Black Figs, per pound 3 ‘:;:n;'}a;gs):f o Seedless Raisins, 25-lb. box o FrPnCh | Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Asc SPON(ES . ? | ¢ ’ Santa Clara Prunes, 25-1b. box R RRRE ¢ ! s . ; Added Features WITH T 23 Ranties — |wwwgovosm s o aLTaiking EVELYN BRENT Pure Honey, 14-0z. glass cylinders All of the four players menti J urldmma yet most poignantly C( \”“\ s & 3 erful in its ability to lif! LOMEDY Pure I;‘om'y, l];lnt.l]ar;,l glass4‘.; = Vests ihe Tialghts ‘OF Dbt Gachin! Keep Your Old Hat ) i CLIVE BROOK 0 ne ami our, S. { This feature cpens at the Pa and Extra Fancy Family Flour, T sl _ad DORIS KENYON Why Guess About Trujak Brands? Try ombinations |, _____— | e, Mo S HLAPHONE. ACHS WILLIAM POWELL 5 . f TERFERENCE” AT 4 them—*“You'll Be Surprised’ COLISE 5 R 2 UM TONIGHT Pink and Peach .- - Salal ’ R .. o AR our popular screen players ! 2 R e T G CU MRS N Northern Sales Agency 1 00 equally important parts in P 506 2 ceived by her father, J. O. Kirk-| TWO ALIENS ARE FINED . € { mount’s screen version of “Int’- ham. The young lady reached Se- FO! |!s “Ont of the Higll Rent Distriet” $ 5 ference,” which comes to the ( DOUGLAS attle on Tuesday morning and was ® POSS!:SS‘ING bk i seum tonight. They are ¢ taken to Portland by ambulance, Pete Mateljan and Nick Lovrg- 4 CORNER SECOND AND ‘MAIN 1 25 Brook, Evelyn Brent, William Po- - e vich, alien fishermen, arrested r:z A ell and Doris Kenyon. OTT RECOVERING Port Alexander for illegal posse- ) Interference,” when presents / William Ott, who was severely |sion of firearms, pleaded guilty N !he_ stage ‘wgs' acclaimed as 2 burned here Wedne: y evening, is|were fined $25 each, according $2 ()5 sational “hit” both in Lo J getting along fairly well at the hos- | reports received at local headquag- ) where it ran for two years, anc pital. The bur! extended over|ters of the Alaska Game New York, where it held the b¢ 1] ] L MISS KIRKHAM ARRIVES his face, top of his head and his|sion. They were members of 1 f for nihe months. Roland Per 2 i SAFELY AT SANITARIUM |hands. He did not suffer internally [crew of the herring seine g % A and Harold Dearden collaboratr Tb‘ aotnm‘ h | 4 from the gas or burns, as was at|Sonia. P writing the stage play, which Miss Elva Kirkham was tak- | first feared. b § 3 adapted to the screen by Hop en south last week for medical —————————— 7 Loring and Louise Long. treatment stood the trip in good | Try the Five oClock Dinner| LET Almquist Press four Sulf s shape, according to a cablegram re- Speelals at Mabry’s. -adv {We call and deliver. M;

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