The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1930, Page 3

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TSIl FUNNY ROLES [GAPT. GENERAL P el ARENUMEROUS | WEYLERPASSES . (1#8 INNOOSEPLRY) AWAY IN SPAIN S AND BEHOI'D ! 7 ) /'”Keeping Up With the|Noted Sallier Dies it Age A4 Beautiful Complexion /., { | Joneses” to Be Pres- fo 92 Years—Arous- IRVIN S. All dead skin-dirt-pimples, ({_\| ented October 28 ed Ire in Cuba blackheads, etc.,withallother c o B B blemishes float to the surface In “Keeping Up with the Jones- (Conitnuea rrom Page One) | ) STOP | en easily washed off. les,” the comedy to be given in the ey i i? : Noted Author Says % 4 | Coliseum Theatre the afternoon and Leaving you a pure, soft skin ({oi N levening of October 28, under au- with that charming fine tex- \\"%7 !<pices of the Loyal Order of Moose, . ture which is so desired and . [there is a large cast of delightfully “The old time watch-word— ily had. amusing characters. Minor roles, 3 b e ; as well as leading parts, afford . ‘Let the Buyer Beware’ has - ”, splendid opportunities to players. ; o o Jte DERMA Health-Ray'Lamp | v e oo o) i R e petrel that causes most of the| N 4 1 gl {trouble for this particular Jones' slogan of confidence ‘Buy in x { family. He is blamed for practically > . .. Is a Scl'efififi( Lamp of a Hundred Uses leverything that goes wrong, but safety’ and this miracle was NOW USED BY THOUSANDS SUCCESSFULLY FREN B ) e e s : wrought by the honesty of %wxdlflfiminmeddthuhmv.m\fl‘wh(fl ORDER ’\\dl ‘;s .(:l:lod JO:- gets Ltn{her . Sk YOURS NOW AND BE PREPARED out of trouble, xes everything i m M T " YOUR LIFE AND HAPPINESS MAYDEPEND ONIT | just as it should be. In fact, “Jone- : anufacture which charac: If you are suffering with Rheumatism, Backache, Lum- 'sy” is just the kind of a young man terizes every fine American bago, Colds in the chest, Tonsilitis, Catarrh, Neuralgia. | that is sure to succeed in life. M. 5 Il Hoy Fever, Asthma, Sinus Trouble, Indigestion. Stff | S. Jorgensen will play this role. . product. A notable example of STOPS ITCHING SCAL Y & 2 aurr taUNG | Neck. Acne (Boils), Sprains, or any of the other kin- | Son of Millionaire iRSRYscAaE] 5 T The DERMA “HEALTH- “Billy Morgan” is a millionaire’s the modern manufacturers’ o WILL BRING YOU aY {son. This makes him very import-| f & 3 gsrcx"%‘fmr- X lant in his own estimation, and he ; e . constant desire to give the 4 )~ | is afraid he is ruining his social] 3 s . Orfosfam s <o < W . |standing by associating with such ¢ public the best is your use of | |a plebeian family as that of the Y P 7ix 5 4 Reueves’ PV 7 THE ULTRAL | Joneses. This role will be character- - W the Ultra Violet Ray in the s, £1¢ ° iy {liam T. Vale, who will| ~ASSQCIATED PRESS (N , . O e URITIS. ETC WO LG, CO. Dept B9, 319, |ized by William T. 3 Toasting’of LUC! TRIKE — i P Py G aORGH, PA., |make the most of all the comedy| GENERAL WEYLER | ng’of KYS P00 Enctoned fnd aum of $100,kindly o |0t ioms. oVt Mm$|m:§:nmwum. 10| The part of “Diana Devereaux”|mato BY FAL CO0Hes 10 HEOTBAs ; -rmwnu?unu- balance, $4.95 plus mailing charges. | | requires youth, wit, and beauty. Di- S‘p'\in y system in as I have seen it on my visit | |ana is an actress that Wilbur has{™ i W seneral Weyl s s o o City——————"""1 | fallen In love with. She causes the C:l:"‘ ‘1:;101:‘:1‘:":: o f;%w”: S]f“;' to your LUCKY STRIKE IWTAE CNEST CATARAR state————' | Joneses a lot of trouble until it is| x ary, , he ha t A had years of experience with re- . ific 2. FALLINUSE er she is a niece of ¥ Plant. It’s magnificent. y Bl | Am Suffering with @iseovered ‘that she | bellions in nearly all of the Span- gl Please send me free advice with your complete catalogue. ti‘i““"l‘:l’,gm“’;“’i‘f‘ i:g‘aé’o‘i‘l“m‘,” Dl‘;‘;“f] lish colonial possessions. Born on| the island of Majorca in 183, he | . g be “Diana " ! MONEY BACK GUAR Cornelia B. Mol will be “Disna | [ N T JIORE, U L WITHIN 1O DAYS IF NOT ‘l)nwrmux and will look and ac at Toledo at the ‘age of 15, and he| AN EVERY MAIL ORDER FOR ( the part. was brought u the traditions | L AND SCALP ATTACHHENT Policemen seem to be necessary,.. ... : i £ | everywhere, and every good comedy /] 3 y . During the Civil War in America requires one to make it al sduccc‘;ss. bo. s alitate- ehincha of Sl N ty” is the lad that} % ok g w"“k? :"‘hZG‘::,\‘r i‘“ “Keeping Up|SPanish Legation at Washington bk b 1 land followed General Sheridan in With the Joneses.” He has them all} f |several campaigns. After that he frightened for minute, but he| 4 % % Sy s I ALACE . Jexs't stich & bad Tellow ab that and] 0% OIS in ke mbks & o (Spanish army. From 1868 to 1872 he; e yn easy. H. C. Gorham | lets them down easy. {served brilliantly against the Cuban v S8 Al , g o 3 " with a TIRE CHANGE TONIGHT :;;11 i’ll:’:h b]:;x:‘r:PMc(nnty‘ i {rebels, and returned to Spain as “Abe Sllverman”is a natural born | Prigadler-general. He. figured lateq !in loyal support of the ruling house creAted by HvAl ‘QBGrea O FeREulE tobaccos. Anyone can see this TALKING REPORTER salesman. He is very much put out oy S, USRS Gy uprising| > LUCKY STRIKE=-the finest cigarette you He was rewarded with the post of | “The Setting Son”—All Talking Comedy H. M. Porter will play “Abe.” |0 coneral of the Canary Isd : ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos when he is hit in the eye by Jones. | George Jorgensen will play thc\la“dg and in 1888 he was sent to role of “Stanley Jackson.” Jackson 5 e 2 L1L s t round the town |PHilippines to put down a native =the Cream of the Crop=THEN="IT’S is the big shot i PN ¥ _ where the Joneses live; Mr. Jorgen- |uprising. He was captain-general ab Sen's appearance in the play wiy |Catalonia, making himself the ter- TOASTED.” Everyone knows that heat puri- 5 ror he anarc! S 4 socialists be one of the reasons why it will IO Of archists: and ‘socialisty ; there when he was sent to Cuba | bmoomn |l somsed Maniat Caon, whies i fies and so TOASTING removes harmful [ players and one of the best Ameri-|9°lings With the insurgents we \ ; \ irritants that cause throat irritation and can comedies, “Keeping Up with!l‘?gill'ded at home as too concilias = I A tory. . . FRENCH - Bl | the Joneses can be enueibaied| “Weyter immeaiately inaugurated \ coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians Z | et G S a policy of inexorable repression. He o g : [ The play is under the dirsetion | g’ auior of the famous concen- 2 have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! GE RTIE , R o S tration edict requiring all the in- iz TomeErm nabitants of the Insurgent provinces Everyone knows that sunshine mellows {NOTICE MOOSEHAVEN LEGION to concentrate within prescribed | NUMBER 25 - it | 3 % ight . {distances of military camps. This -'hat S wh TOASTING InClUdGS 'h.‘ use [ Meeting Tuesday night, 8 b W | g hundreds of thousands of | October 21st. Initiation; Debate; 5 4 |also, don’t forget the lunch, persons out of their regular em- of the ul'rfl Violel‘ RCY. | G. A. BALDWIN, ployment and massed them in such | —adv. Herder. |numbers that they could not be | properly fed or sheltered. General Fitzhue Lee, Consul General of the ‘ ‘ ’ ” United States at Havana, is author- ‘i!y for the estimate that probably 1200,000 of the rural population of |Cuba died of starvation or from |resultant causes during this period of concentration. H Storm of Indignation Your Throat Protection=a ainst irritation = against cough ——— e, e L Weyler’s policy raised a storm of |indignation throughout the United Consistent with its policy of laying the facts before the public, The American Tobacco Company invited Mr. Irvin S. “Rio |States and led finally to a demand Cobb to personally witness and to review the reports of the distinguished men who have witnessed LUCKY STRIKE’S ® Most Notable Event Since Her Triumph in . s . & Ri'éa“ 5 f) o A Dl‘a‘x:qattic Star of Unparallgled Magni- |for nis recall. Under pressure, this famous Toasting Process and report his findings. The statement of Mr. Cobb appears on this page. |was granted by Spain, arfd Wey © 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mirs. % ficence in a Crook Romance of Surpassing Thrills! . i A N : oy 5 ot & left Cuba in October, 1897, after with BEN LYON and a Fine Cast [1ess than two years of his merci- 25 50— e1, less rule. In Spain his reputation 1,0 2b _JO Lomed o0 |as a strong and ambitious k;u;:‘l TOLSTOY lem TALK i xR B It,s ll soldier seemed to have suffered £ A I w| AT HIGH SCHOOL ; WATCH FOR “CUCKOOS” — The two Isetback, and to the time of his ; funny fellows from Rio Rita The death he played a prominent 1ol¢| Gount Iyan' A, ‘Tolstoy, grandson : COLISEUM 1in army affairs. of the famous Russian author, ad- Ra e! | General Weyler figured promi-|gresced students and teachers of g ! inenuy in a plot against the gov-|the Juneau High School this after- % y : ernment of Primo de Rivera infnoon, The Count spoke in the g By Special Arrangement "Junc. 1926, but was acquitted by % |ayditorium of the school building. — /D/’/’ | military court in April, 1927. TN S { When the pl ed a et - 4 ' | MIDGET || 5o v s dscovered 2| patty smpwee wact ds Pax. HELD OVER FOR TONIGHT ONLY — o ~ Y f A3 S — z 22 X 1 ‘AT and General Weyler, who was th ///‘_o o I at Palma, Island of Majorca, was " “Loarn the MODERN Way” B s € | * 9 PLAY REAL JAZZ PIANO IN 3 MONTHS e posmesins YRR # Canicecio}, ) O : Or arls A Personal Course Taught by Mail | Play it N]ght doing of Primo de Rivera. The ¢ > [ LEARN POPULAR MUSIC—SYNCOPATION | |soldier was said to have been o % Our Free Booklet Tells How You May Learn Directly | or Day of the signers. § From Sheet Music, No Knowledge of Music Neces- e o iy 100 & o o[ v Starting Wednesday—"“HONEY” 4 sary. You Play a Popular Song the Second Lesson. % We GUARANTEE fo Teach You to Play in 12 Weeks. | the alleged plotters, the amount : WRITE for Your Copy of this FREE BOOKLET. Open from Noon Ez’;:;“:e p:fisim(;:one;:;txe)m £ THE HALFHILL STUDIOS until Midnight Ao AR Crebiar Wes- OF. 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