The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1932, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932 Theatres Present New Programs Tomght,| e e e e i i e COLISEUM THURSDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY oty oy N g B PPAOT U e 1S ABUND No Love Like This Love COLISEUM BILL er ammer\t and Selected Shorts - —|IN CAPITOL'S] '%C‘ ’:JQ*SBY LET BING CROSBY RA”.WAY F“.M /“ B = N s ,-/-‘s* Croon Away Your Y- AEAM FOR MID-WEEK ' HAS FINE GAST Lawyel s S(’L et” Bfloms Tonight—"Kismet” Starts Saturday Glooms With His | Lightning Flyer” Stars| e e James Hall and Dro- m reamy unes : othy Sebastian Thrills—thrills—and the more | & thrills! “The Lightning Fi the | | Columbia « picture which begins| showing tonight at 'the Capitol {the:me. is an action picture, from | |start to fimish. It gets off at high speed and moves steadily to- |wards a climax. Based upon a ty- | | pically American theme—railroad- ing—it features types that every- 5 - e o= one knows and loves, Wisely no lines weore written for Myrna Fresholtz, the adorable Son of Rail President | baby who is Barbara Stanmych’s daughter in “Forbidden,” the Co- The story centers about ‘“m"““ lumbia Picture which will be shown Saturday and Sunday at the Lawyer's S Nelson, son of a railroad president, | Capitel Theatre. Director Frank R. Capra so arranged the scenes |ma with really Who prefers night life to 1eamiNT | (nay the baby cowld be her delightful self, coo and cry as she |With one . B dads piminess. Twamed ot 004 - G lg oo Toaeey G MRE BRI Hes of patier N Brook, a law L nig‘yé\:é::"gz his irate pareni, Jimmie gets al i A L Wray, unwittingly becom fidant of the girl's b YOUTH ' |job in the C. G. and F. engine ‘Forbidden,’ Whlch Portrays ™ s it o voor yards. He wins the afficions of R s has assisted | the yardmaster’s daughter and then - Unusual Love Theme to Be |+ :muwe o JUST ONE DAY N OF FREEDOM "—a..e".‘.u heasked ‘o) “The Law Brook, Char len, Fay W |new program seum theatre. tomorrow I Rog- with. JAMES HALL DOROTHY SEBASTIAN |ed in a tragedy in which his bes |friend si killed. Jimmie, by h innocently enough, becomes involv- St At v A Paramount Picture ANEWS— Directed by ‘fi?ff‘ii;ffwfif' prevents. & ter-| P i l L l S |1ife. Br lips @ with Clive Brook, Charles Rogers, Richard —Idle Roomers— WILLIAM NiGH | Portrays Wild Youth [ resentea on Loca T EERY viice o protestonal et o Arlen, Fay Wray —Hindu Heaven— A James Hall, in the _rale of Jim- i S = e 'R(\,fl(‘l'\ in fear of his life, refuses MR —SILVER NITE— COLUMBIA i:,y‘;thpi{:;fyz‘,egiod);"g.xnzfm::;ld‘Shofi;;‘;b“l::“‘:hc“ m,m:fimmmu vould be a caddish thing to do,|to confess. Arlen Is convicted, in Coming Saturday and Sunday “KISMET” PICTURE |With| Dorothy Sebastian is the | Saturc and be repeated Sun-ly; ‘:(“}‘[“(\ 1‘“ L":l;‘pfl]c?\ :f;iuh",lgil‘;‘:;wlx?'[‘ \I)‘: ‘.),;';ls‘";l'xi";?1.t ;',:;d‘ "”' 3 Monday, Ju]) 4th e [ e v, St Bmns, Waliog ik devobs: Tiss” suting: g s 050 Wycuss o sttt Rl | o MAURICE CHEV ALIER in who plans her life and that of the| Solution is Exciting Wiy man she loves and he reaches the| The solution of this unsolved “THE SMILING LIEUTENANT” goal she has set for him. | situation is excitjn: ‘SGGUT HUNUR L. Redlingshafer, District Scou% ' Mr. Skinner's fa- Commissioner. cess, he enacts the " » i oyt s Merrill, and Ethan Allen. |thering the ambitions of the man Director Willlam Nigh has made [she loves, sublimating her own/ a melodramatic and, at the same c\x\n\nco to his. | time, human story. | Barbara Stanwych is the “Dream House” Is Added iwi:h Adolphe Menjou and Ralp} | ‘An added attraction at the Cap- |Bellamy playing leading roles. Hilary “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” t Deaver Mayor Now itol 15 -“Moesn - Howse," starring Starts on Grand Adventure Faces Recall Vote . lad. . He Several applivations enk: Sl Bing Crosby. A drab Little librarian, one bright | —_— i into a| in the hands of Mr. Redlingshafer. A major portion of the pmurewum]y morning, c}(- e to tal Km,‘. . . rom. ,‘Ovhers are believed to be pending. is presented with a movie studio|p. oo e ;i 3 June 30—With more | A e adiacs AR | |and all must be submitted either {as a background and as the stu-|ger SEHNES Of i i ignatures affixed, 1«1‘1;5 A O g [to Mr. Redlingshafer or to Cur- |dio happens to be Mack Sonncua‘h“(,‘n ,“1,?:,‘&.”‘,?\.' - i b recall of Mayor|Skinner ;‘]]"I‘Sx'r‘ ‘,”“1\;: lm Lo ts Shattuck by next Tuesday {mome lot, it is mot surprising to | for S SORos Slos AL f1bd sy, | EIIeR Ford Samllng Devig Man- Merit Badge Applications |noon |find Crosby going through some | A s b S o Will Be Considered All Scouts applylng for merit |most delirious antics. His adven- | h‘l,‘}m;\"‘ o be checked |7 "Dillon directed | badges must appear before ‘the tures with the studio lion are about ‘oth“r s e m"‘“b s G the found to be| ¥ 4 3 T 2 | Next chnesday Court of Honor for examination. 1 as funny a series of situations as| ..o oo o ol election proh- | i } | ——— (the films have presented in some | . '~ and ' ASEa] at the time| The newest regulation in the| q I L |2 time. MR, = T ; {of in Sep-|German army requires that all A Court of Honor to pass upon| John Piggin, aged 83, who has F o . i Disillusionment For Girl soldiers study under a woman cook, all applications of Juneau Boy |lived twenty-six years with a brok- | Back in New York comes ‘disi taking orders from her until they Scouts for merit badges, will be|en neck, celebrated his 'golden ‘BUSTER KEATON BUYS. lusionment the girl, for: she can provide themselves with a good held at 8 p. m. Wednesday, July | wedding anniversary at Notting- mms h" is ied and a div(“x Daily Empire Wanr Ads Pay meal under any condition. 8, it was announced today by H.|ham LuL,land reccmly WILL MAKE VOYAGE - oo ‘ ‘ Buster Keaton, film comodm‘ ‘has just purchased Col. C. B. Ble- then, sea-going cht Canim in ~d | Seattle. The yacht will be re- | named Natalia, after Keaton's wife. GROUP 1—$2.95 and $ 3.95 | The comedian announced in_Se- < |attle that next year he will make GROUP I1—$8.00 and $10.00 a tour of Southeast Alaska aboard the yacht. Pil ‘:OAIS No More Piles . You Can End Your Awful Misery Final Cut on All Summer Coats Quick Without Cutting or Salves > Values to $39.50 4 Thousands of Pile sufferers do not know that the cause of Piles is Nolv $13.95 internal—bad circulation of blood in the lower bowel AR That is the scientific truth about Piles — the real reason why salves and suppositories do not give perm- ]‘IILLINERY anent relief, why cutting does not remove the cause. ~ . Your itching, bleeding or pro- Every Pattern Hat in Summer Shades truditng. Sas, i 4 only- o mben 13 you actually remove the cause— afld Matcrlals and not one minute before, Ex- . i ternal treatments can’'t do this— Flnal' $1.00 each an internal medicine should be P4 used. HEM-ROID,-the prescription “ , of Dr. J. S. Leonhardt, sold by good Ve o S druggists everywhere, succeeds be- cause it stimulates the circulation, ® TABLE SPECIALS drives out congested blood, heals . 3 and restores the almost dead parts. ”, £ . % Dr. Leonhardt’s HEM-ROID has ‘]OIn lt REAL BARGAINS—Every Article, 50 cents an almost unbelievable record of * success right in this city. So why e waste time on external remedies for 3 Mo o et ol 7 out of 10 smokers inhale HOSIERY Juneau Drug Co. invites every Pile ; sufferer to try HEM-ROID with knowmgly—the other 3 z - S guarantee of money-back if it does! 2 . Best Grade Chiffon—Regular $2._2.>.” not end their Plles, no matter how inhale unknowingly Best Grade Fancy Lace—Regular $1.75 : g 1 : Y4 Old papers for sale at Empirs Oyouinhale? 7 out of 10 smokers know All $1.00 each or 3 e A A they inhale, The other 3 iahale with- ¥ ! - s out realizing it, Every smoker inhales—for 2 p(urs for $2. 75 ! every smoker breathes.in some pagt of the smoke he or she draws out of a cig . Harry | , 98 of & cigarsiig D ° Do you inhale? Of course you do! Eucky No Approvals—No Refunds—No Exchanges awson’' s i Strike has-dared to aise this vital question EVERY SALE CASH C f i because certain impurities concealed in evem Store open until 9 P. M. Friday, July 1st are I :)hefine;‘slt,mflldesttahaccoleavesugrm and Saturday, July 2nd y Luckies’ famous purifying process. Luckigs FROM 11 TO 3 created that process, Only Luckies h}v&g’! i . We Serve a | Do you inhale? More than 20,000, % ‘ cians, after Luckies had, been furnishe S pecml Plate for tests, basing their gpimions an their { experience, stated that Luckies are u LUNCH f A tating to the throat than other cigarets | : % . D" 66 A (1) i *\T's TOASTE Y 3 “Juneaw’s Own Store” f . 5 i " L) 1 Your Protection - a t irritation — Come and get ! . ; 1 0. K. AMERICA it inted | - T s s i o nce orchestvas, and famous trid soquainte , e e Copr., 1922, The American Tobasso Co. Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office|]

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