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DALTON and PITSHMANN STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE NEWS “The Virgin sze d A GREAT A PICTURE DIRECT FROM A MENT ON BROADW g Singing Picture I¢s Barihelmess his greatest — couldn’t wish - mere. YOU SHOULD HEA “My Seng of the Nile, that enchanting PRODUCTION A Treat for the Whole Family UNIVERSAL’S $2,000,000 PRODUCTION IN SOUND A story of Old Glory NEWS Attractions At Theatres ! e ) 'Ihc supporting t includes Lila Lez, Katherine Ward, Lu et BEBE DANIELS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Crammed to the brim with am ing situatic and a rm'm Feel My Pi est Paramo t the Coliseum tonig What enl: i delicious Miss D of an “ir calth get her into the most em- Beb ni, comedy, en the faintest che word ' connotes. “The Shopworn Angel” i serbing new feature wt at the Coliscum Sunday. v, the po Gary ' of thie Paramount which all the patients a tured with, hey, lu th hers of a gang of bootlegge ! Naney Carroll and Gar; the laughs when sh are an unique pair of e is in the th of the Nancy is the d ttle cho: and depths of Broadw sought and purchased i g luxury. Gar\ xs the shy, ba: boy from the Wes New York for the first ti n the bootlegg and hu*ck"'s. ‘eel My Pulse,” is made | to order for the dashing star. The love interest of the produ tion is well taken care of by Miss D4 iels and, her leading man, Rich- ard Arlen. Also in the cast are Wiliiam Powell, who has the fine his company mobil comedy role of the leader of ‘the way to France. bootlegging ng. Charles Sellon the clean-minded youth and and Heinie Conklin also provide gilded Broadway beauty. many laughs. two love. Then Nancy realizes he |t loves her for what he thinks she| &3 is, not for what she really is In addition to Nancy Carroll and Gary Cocper, Paul Luk the “John Barrymore of Hungary.” who has won renown in a long s BARTHELMESS AT PALACE TOMORROW e imporiant parts on the Am - s D; g sereen, hag a leading role. i = 7 are da s tional Vitarhone product! 31 80 daheings Eikls der, thrilling scen per-refined entertainment comes to the Palace tomo: A complete scene from cal prcduclmn is reproducerl - NOTED PLAY TO BE ON SCREEN AT PALACE 4 Urcl" beautiful hauntm My Song of the Ni and sung by a large stage ensemble. In the story, Barthelmess write: and composes a musical production called “The Love Prince.” This is produced by the Women’s Guild of Paris, Vermont. Later in the ry, when the star is faced by a critical’ moment in his life, “The Love Prince” comes to his rescue| Tom's Cabin” on w Palace. More tHan five thousand players|Who magnitude. For nearly two years the press | hills THE DAILY 7 ales Plans New African Game Hunt ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN 4, 1930. Universal is said ‘to have spent|line asan auwmmwe po’ $2,000,000, is commg soon to the cons: Imbe: appear ‘in the massive production America for production in-this state, bur in ‘support of the cast of all»sta- | pelte map sh of Wale: TO OPERATE HEAVY MOTOR TRUCKS‘ BURNER~ GAS GENERATED HERE CLARIFIERS IN WHICH IMPURITIES _ ARE REMOVED ¢ was tested on the & FRANCISCO, Jan. 4 Run- | derah! auled 38 tons. nizations follo ions before to be cut to % ce; ustrid services, or cans sug W products hurning, L‘u savings in ' fuel to pay the wag Col." Imbert dec er, five f 1 is attac] the truck. The fire harcoal and fanned hich must be revo! s of Alsace, France. s generation all ‘motors that are the ignition of is termed a “G preduct of n a part ¢f Eu- ed that the co become able extent, rt, “one "of ‘the has- breught, the - device Col. co-inventors, to itomatic. To offset this disadvantage, tors and gasoline tanks preserved on the machin Presidio, been the that i will meet an eco- need fn fields where fue! or rough trucking are a con- 3 e to go first to Col. JPG“‘P. Imbert of France (inset) and his brother have developed a means to utilize gas from throt gh filters and clarifiers to the engine. \e San Prancisco Presidio, |a few minutes, ment applied to a Liberty } In the burner, all of the gases rated on ‘wood' costing up toiunn of wood are generated but cord, compared to use of gas- | non-condensable gases are burned > at 20 cents a gallon, the lat- st of 1-eent per ton mile was | clarifiers and filters, running cross- rree to five minutes to es- 1 the generation and circula of gas, after which the pro The start is mad> the Arectic reglons, where gasoline|: on gasoline and the switch in power must be transported long distances., i L .'"*H(HIiI!IIIIIlllIIIIiIlII!llIIl‘lllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIIIlII|HIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHII|II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI ALW AYS THE FIRST—W ITH THE BEST ALWAYS 'H PRECIOUS 2 SHOWS LITTLE THING 7:15—9:30 CALLED LOVE” AND HOW! SUNDAY SEE—HEAR—and ENJO\ *0“9 of the Best Ten Pldurh of the \ear “THE SHOPWORN ANGEL” with NANCY CARROLL—GARY COOPER She Thought She Was Too Wise to Love flff‘;v(' uml Hear Her Learn tho Truth FOX MOVIETONE D FOR ADI)ED PLE/ \l RI‘A—‘ 100 9% All-Talking Comedy 2 BIG VITAPHON NEWS “MUSIC HAS CHARM” ACTS ——TONIG ——COMING PEBE DANIELS in WM. BOYD in his First 100% All Talkie 2 “FEEL MY PUL “THE FLYING FOOL” fll!llIIII!HIIIIIIIHp!ll'HII!lIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIII|II|III|I|IIIIIIIIIHII|IIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII istration of said estate, and has prince petitioned for a hearing thereon, Earl of and for the allowance and settle- AFTER THE SHOW lmd in- ment of said final account, and the court having considered the matter and being usge s | Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWI s ¥ | Now therefore it is ordered that A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream or a Hot or Cold Drink 2 hearing be had upon said final account before this court, at Haines, Juneau Ice Cream Parlor: NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY fuly advised in e Laads the Alaska, on the 30th day of January, 1930, at the hour of two o'clock, in the afternoon of said day, that due notice of said hearing be given in the manner provided by law, that all heirs, creditors and other persons interested in said estate, then and there show cause, if any ‘thev have. and present objections, |if any they have, why said final o'Tiock DIANT |yp00unt - should are back ) to complete 1 immense went of 100,- whose .o Flve Frye-Bruh:. WE HAVE FOR SALE Good Eyesight | | The night that Edison turned on the current in the first central light and power station in the world he took a reporter for the New York Sun up to the second floor of his little plant on Pearl Street, New York. There he demonstrated to him the manner in which a fluctuating light causes the pupils of the eyes to dilate and contract. Educators aré familiar with the fact that fluctuating light is responsible for the defective eyesight of many children, and school buildings are be- ing designed and equipped today with this as one of the most important considerations. truck shown. The artist's diagram shows I»s made after the engine has run |rived from the destructive dis Electric light is the steadiest, most depend- able light in the world. For those who must work under artificial light, nothing equals it. The others pass through four wise of the machine, under | chassis, and the impurities are es |moved and washed out in ¢ |condensed from the steam. the clarifiers the gases go to engine and are ignited by~ in the same manner as gasoli: The weight of the fuel is two a half to three times that of ga line. Refueling is necessary ev five hours. The attachment is ap plicable to airplane engines but the |added weight would materially re- duce the cruising radius of a plane. \ For aeronautic uses the only ad- vantage, Colonel Imbert says, would be the reduction of fire hazard in| car- an imperfect landing and the pro-| have|viding of a source of power in re- s at mote sections of the world, such as; ton From Is your home, your office, your store, or your childrens’ school properly lighted? Let us tell you about proper lighting. costs park nd Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU DOUGLAS AIHS v the not be approved | mark theme song. s at Mabry's —8dV. and allowed, and said estate turned Company ! 3 ~ |over to the heirs, and the admin- i ORDER DIRECTING HEARING | istrator discharged and his bonds- . s ¥ ! 10 ges 75 cents OF FINAL ACCOUNT |man released. 'F.eaturmg Fl'ye 8 ! { : e | 1t is further ordered that notice licious Hams and Bacov ! JOMING Probate Court for the Ter-|of hearing of final account be pub- g COMING TONIGHT jon No. lished weekly, for four consecutive Fresh EASTERN and i A F. Mc- |weeks, in the Daily Alaska Empire, ,I.‘- Q Last Times ioner and Juneau, Alaska, and three copies OLYMPIA OYS i te Judge, jof this n_o(ice be _posccd in the PHONE 38 66 the matter of the estate of |most public places in the town of g *4 fi I - e Jensen, Deceased | Haines, Alaska. B = . : - G. W. Hinchman, the| Witness my hand official seal .—.ogm ¥ A lrle F” plano |at appointed ~ administrator of |affixed ot Haines, Alaska, this THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN H 1} Al J L] —adv ring with him > Jenson, deceased, | 30th day of December, 1929. H S o e e e THE GASTINEAU = | 1 Produc o'Clock , of the admin-| U. S. Commissione and Ex- ! - : b Wntarts abry's Cafe? NERY Officio Probate Judge. " Our Services to You Begin and Fmd st the 1 ireatest Human Drama Ever ment First publication, Jan. 4, 1930. Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Co* Boa! ! Screened g FF THD 7. ‘L'x st publlcauon Feb 1, 1930. ! b e e e S et e " GAST — BIG “THI » BGAS FROM BUI W‘v(, WOOD IS USEI) e s = GREAT CAST — BIG THE FLAG n