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. WHAT YOU WILL SEE _AND HEAR AT —TON CRCHESTRA CONCERT FROM Tenight—*It's You,” a waitza IGHT — 7 to 7:15—Special Numbers ana ‘At Sansown,” a fox tret —fir:t time rendered in Juncan, I\ TERNATI()\’AL NEW'S (Gsmopolitan Production Directed by FRED NIBLO Greta Garbo~ Antonio Moreno LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY “N othmg Mauers” Y OIJTHQ CHILDREN, Thursday and F nday N CHILDREN, Saturday LOGES ... ehts Night bpecldl STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE “THREE FACES EAST” A RUPERT JULIAN Production with JETTA GOUDAL, ROBERT AMES, HENRY e WALTHALL, CLIVE BROOK ! Lidd Attractions At Theatres - [+ | SPLENDID FEATURE SHOWING AT PALACE | ! Girls—how'd iike to have for your lover a fiery, hot-headed Spaniard who fights battles with bull whips for your love? Sounds | Ik interesting—doesn’t it? And when the lover is handsome . Antonio - Moreno—that makes it all the more interesting. | Well—Antonio certainly makes it- interesting enough for Gr Garbo, in “The Temptress,” now playing at the Palace—and she makes it interesting for him, too— | because she gets him into the bull | whip fight and all the rest of the trouble he has to battle. Which shows what a flapper can do. Miss Garbo is adorable in the new Cosmopolitan production. Her gorgeous gowns—her glit!ering personality—no wonder ever® the handsome Tony quite lost his head over her. t’'s a story that fairly thrills| one; written by Vicente Bl ] Jbanez, "author of “The Four Horsemen,” and directed by F‘ru) Niblo—the : man who produced “Ben Hur.” It starts with glit- tering parties in Paris; Grota in gorgeous gowns with ‘dukes and counts at her feet—the ' idol of Paris.. Moreno comes there on a vacation—he’s an engineer in South America—a friend of Gre- ta’s: husband, an Italian nobleman |* who's goné broke trying to keep her in new duds. This is the starter. The archestra gives a splendid comcert. , and excellent music for the tnture ““3';."&:3‘ Af‘%omwu ! ; A sparkling, dlllcn’h t}é farcicial ‘tale iz Duchess and: the Waite captured a first-night dulan@ yesurdly at the c tre with its scintillating saction, superlative acting, smooth direc- tion: and - magnificent mlunl This is_the. Pp‘amuunt film ver- sion of the sensational French stage ' success by ' Alfred . Savoir, which Plerre Ootfl and which Malcolm Clair duced with .subtlety. wnd.'s and’ M s ’53. 1 m ll v.tilm, Miss Dwan is called o that | last dot and dash and is the per- sonification of feminine charm and regal hauteur, Inasmuch as the locale is Paris, { there are unusual opportunities Ifor color and picturesqueness in { settings and background, and it 118 to the credit of Director St Clair that he has taken advantaze {of these opportunities and given i(he production a Parisian flavo: and atmosphere. S — "“THREE FACES EAST" | AT PALACE ESUNDAY | A gripping mystery picture of exceptional dramatic power and filled with remarkable situatfons, | make “Three Faces East,” featu.- |ing Jetta Goudal, Robert Ames | Henry B.. Walthall and Clive Brook one of the wonder pictures of the year. Produced by Ruperi Julian under the auspices of Cecil B. De; Mille, and presenting ‘a | typical De Mille cast of players, it is one of the finest attraciions {offered in many months. It i3 ‘n every respect a screen triumph ‘and is at the Palace Sunday. 1 “Three Faces Fast” is a screen romance , of tremendous strength {and appeal. It is a picturization of the famous stage success of }lhe same name, written by An- ”hnny Paul Kelly, and the featur- ed roles are in the capable hands 10! such screen notables as Jetta Goudal, Robert Ames; the popular | young screen star, and who hac {a ‘rapidly increasing ' screen fol- {lowing, Henry Walthall, of “The | Birth of a Nation” fame, and Clive ,ank a distinguished Englisa istage and screen player. & "Tom MiIX I8 AT THE COLISEUM TOMORRO\V I Dnmthv Dwan, T the lovely ac- fress who has the leading part in Tom Mix' supporting cast in “The Great K. & A. Train Robbery,” coming to the Coliseum Theatre for Sunday only. was one of Holly- | wood's great host of extra girls only two years ago. SHe hag climbed the - ladder success P of ‘hfllllxhroush sheer grit and persever- ance. Wien Fox Films officials be ¥ casting about for someone itable 1. play opposite Mix in e fast ¢nd furious railroad ro- ‘mance, Miss Dwan was found to fill the bill to the last letter. ‘Why' For two big reasons. First, she 18 a beautiful and gifted Dh%" oung person. Secondly, she 18 rpn of the most expert horse- ‘women appearing béfore the mo- tion picture camera today. “I never think of danger when 1 am in the saddle” Miss Dwan said “when the Mix company was at Royal Gorge in Colorado on lo- { }or “The Great K. & A. n Robbery.” “I supposa I b ..fsm bor for the saddle; hhld with a smile. - part of Madge Cullen in pon to do some of the most dar- riding ever executed by a wo- s Oné member of the com- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 3, 1928. CHILD VICI‘IM OF FIEND GOES TO THE GRAVE e HOODED MEN MAKE ATTACK IN SEATTLE Washington University Stu- dent Body President Spirited Away SEATTLE, Feb. 3.—Secized hy! nine hooded men who called him to the door, Marion A. Zioncheck, President of the University of Washington Student Body, was night, bound, gagged and n to the shores of Lake hington where he was ducked paddled, and his head ven. The kidnapping was the high |spot in the two months’ dispute between the campus leaders over {the student body policies, Zion- check being the storm center of one group, while the University ‘1) ¢ headed the other faction. | Zioncheck was called to the |door last night, presumably to receive a letter. He was grabbed by the nine hooded men who whisked him away in an auto- mobile to an unfrequ(n!fl.l spot here they trussed Zioncheck to a tree and a'l but a small por- tien of the top of his head was E He was paddled, when hp refused to take various oaths. |Later his clothes were removed land he was again tied to the |tree. He was thrown twice into Ithe water apd then left to find this way heme. ?Hirkman Flashes Smirk i Grin_to Newspapermen In Courtroom Today o b, o . . i Pathetic scenes marked the furieral of little Dorothy’ jchneider at Mt. Morris, Mich. Upper right is seen ter, father being assisted from the cemetery after he rites had been performed. Upper left: The last ricture_of Adolph llotemnb, kidnapper and slayer of ! PROMIBITION PARTY IS TO | HAVE TICKET WASEINGTON, National Comm the child, Lower left; Friends of the little victim bearing her white casket from the house. Lower right: Dorothy’s dog looks at her pet doll and wonders why she doesn’t play with him any more, (Intarnational Newsreel) ‘Aire Asked to Umt(’ | members of the Progr ‘ LOS ANGELES, cal., Feb. 3.— Party. | A smirking grin was flashed by And Work for Hoover siliam B. Hickman today upon the newspaper men as he entered f And H \onmmtwnlerstow BRINGS bR o ok bik. galte ! PRISONER HERE | {yia], i it | Dr. R. 0. Shelton, former mem- M. Axelson, U. S. (:ummi;-jbor of the San Diego County Lun- in|sioner at Yakutat, arrived in Ju-|acy Commission, resumed the aside their| neau on the Admiral Watson wih|medical explanation began yester- past years and, s prisoner, Peter Louis, Indian, mw(l.ny of reasons for his opinion in an appeal to ci'i-| pjg ) custody, who was placed mll]\e defendant suffered dementia C. Hoov-l 40! Jocal Federal jail. Judge!praecox “one of the worst types mination | Axelson sentenced Louis to alof insanity.” Most of today is a sentence of 160 days in jail for |being monopolized ‘by testimony by the | assault. lof medical experts. Repub- Mr. Axelson was accompanied ——— . —— Committeeman | by :Mrs. Axelson and their son| We make men's sults for $55 1 and names (f! Wnyne |F. WOLLA —adv. - - SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. s aders representing all fn, of the Republican party California have s differences of the are to unite ens to support Herbe for the Republican ne President. 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