The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 17, 1931, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931. St CAPITOL] > oo oew Dave’s Sho Pl 7.l COLISEUM FRONT STREET Opposite Connors Motor Co. THE SPECTACLE OF THE AGES——BLAZING LOVE FLAMING THROUGH ALL ETERNITY HEAR “NOAH'S ARK” with DOLORES COSTELLO, GEO. O’BRIEN and Ten Thousand Others Told by two glorious lovers who loved for all eternity IS DIFFERENT————————FROM ANCIENT TO MODERN (By arrangement with Samuel Goldwyn) HUNGRY FOR LOVE! | happiness for her— M |and snatched itH | away! LAUREL & HARDY in “HOG WILD” AR RCER AR RRR | COLISEUM HAS P 8 B1G SPECTACLE ROGRESS ° ] ’ y IN NflAH s ARK SCIENTIFIC MERCHANDISING AND THE SELF-SERVICE WE OFFER — SHORTENS “Noah's Ark Which was pre- THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE FARMER-PRODUCER AND YOU—THE FINAL USER. sented at the Coliseum theatre last For TWO DAYS ONLY—Friday and Saturday—These dresses, on the nlght and| wbich il tie "ata former price basis, would easily retail for $15.00. The very latest “‘mfi‘:l'w“’“‘gh‘» 5 supiepio @8 - | ViSit Our Famous Vpg()table Stands! styles, all sizes, in Prints, Flat Crepes, Satin Crepes, and all of the very Touching the ends of the rain- | new combination silks in every BRAND NEW SPRING SHADE BERSARRD. Of 60 cer e~ | el y 4 A i includes o Remember This- than 10,000 cha ‘AT TWO FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS |zt ms | the story. Michael Curtiz, who pro- duced “Moon of Isras and oth- u'/ er spectacular succe: road, di- 7 e i Hn R e e i s d T TR GATSUP- BANANAS--Golden Ripe, iy R b i g B o o e B ] one obfleéhv most impressive ever 3 p()unds f()r S5emn e -~ CREPE DE CHINE DANCE SETS ’ O Dolored gostelio 1s aaszad with|] i George O'Brien. In the support- $1.95 1 - ing company are Noah Beery, Lou- g 3 ise Fazenda, Guinn Williams, Paul e , . New, Colorful, Lace Trims ) vl 2 I:;cAllisLer, Nigel :do Brulier, An- PRUI\]LS-—LZII‘gC Santzl Clara, FERRY ‘S GARDEN SEED--- i a % A ders Randolf, Armand Kaliz, Myrna KIMONAS AND LOUNGING ¢ AN Loy, William V. Mong, Malcclm 3 pack;lges for = X Waite, Nobel Johnson, Otto Hoff- - ROBES—$4.95 A : man and doe Bonomo. Nothing has been shown in the quality we = S o ek M e oftertp a s i low.ioe™ | R o | e e el SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS or MOTHER'S CHINA QATS-- ‘ - 4 e e ll GRAHAMS, large caddy ....39c 3 Per package Paris at the opening of the World War, | Passing through the soul-stir- watied mack 8o centuries 1o tne |l SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES.-- SPERRY'’S PANCAKE FLLOUR-- days pre\.c.dmg the Flood—- 10 pound sack : “LADYTO 70 LOVE” Wash Dresses Tfl BE SEEN AT ( GUM AND CANDY BARS-- In linen finish crash, broadcloths, AcAP".m. TONIGHT ' percales, ete. Vilma Banky, Hungarian film star is seen and heard in her first THEY ARE BEAUTIES talking picture “A Lady To Love,” OR ANGES__288 size, which will be shown tonight at ) the Capitol theatre. Regular $3.50 Values | The picture, adapted from an |l 5 dozen for original story by Sidney Howard, HATS Now 32.50 each | playwright, contains an excep- | tional cast which includes Rober Direct from Hollywood a2t {Ames, Edward G. Robinson, Lloyd CAI\APBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, SHREDDED ‘VHEAT SPRING AND SUMMER FELTS | Ingraham, George Davis, Anderson Advanced Models AND GINGHAM DRESSES . . . . [jLavier. Gum Ohin, Richard Carle BISCUITS, 2 for .. {and Henry Armetta. We have 100 of these beautiful new p‘?t- New styles, new colors, new designs, new [j| The stp:y conc:rns acpslanaF:r;- ats dir > ing maker £ cisco waitress who accepts - :)‘imfl?)?lggwguded t‘;x‘:;'n fltzl‘qé ll’ia"t(lllyggreatly patterns, new PRICES | posal of marriage by mail on the strength of a photograph of her & ik % i X underpriced at 1.50, $1.75 and $1.95 suitor. 'When she arrives on her 4 . '1 ] CN-- PLAI\LT BRITT[‘L__ potential husband’s farm she dis- Your Chonce—$6 95 SEE THESE covers him to be an Italian of 50, 1 pound box R R who has inserted a photograph of . . 2 his young and handsome Irish as- sistant through fear of being re- fused at sight of his own physiog- nomy. He had hoped to win the girl over by showing her how . happy he could make her on his 7 own vineyard which was a haven 2 3 N TELEPHONE of .camfort and congeniality. b 2 ) s H F le I'l's - 24 When the Ttalian is hurt in an ) ; . automchile accident, Lena, the ¢ 5 5 girl, consents to marry him and to ; z e gmbleb 4 nurse him back to health. The A p 2 WE constant presence of the young FRONT STREET‘ O pposite Connors Motor Co. J|vmopne wnien 15 tinavy|JAR ) o DELIVER ~Self Service in Our Fruit Stands in All Our Stores brought to a satisfactory wndu- : i sion.

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