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. - ,roll, as Dick Barthelmess is known pe;j 1 with a re-| This little star, | ntly for her silent 8 two sings talking ice, so Godless Girl,” 1 scenes ama in dia- 1:18 | & | at the Coli- | the story of al weakness Is wo- probably a wse women are real- | He believes, WE TAKE PLEASU O’Brien, Rus heim, Kate _ Ward. < Sounds R By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 6. — Walt : finally h MOVIETONE The Greatest Human Drama Ever Sereened CARL LAEMMLE’S Outstanding Achievement —. A Harry Pollard Production - Cost W. Griffith for $2,000.000 — Took 2 Years to Make oraham Lincoln. Roque was another prom- mentioned for the role. HEAR and SEE res” in min- The DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS Biggest Picture on the Screen Today Sensational=Thrillin g-Mammoth pic- them out on | A Treat for the Whole Family “YOU’VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT” or towns in this k pointers from ak spots in ADDED ATTRACTIONS “3 DIAMONDS” THE DANCING ROONEYS NEWS OPENS THE SHOW no press jams, no upon Secrecy T0O OUR PATRONS: spreads | ¢ effort io present at thi entertainment that it will be present at ¢ s theatre the very finest motion picture s possible to procure. We trust that you 1 ala opening, and that the picture a4 mere program picture. TONIGHT— LAST TIMES Richard Baithelmess in “The Drag < His First Appearance in Juneau in An All Talkie A GREAT EVENT 7zl t Luck it Filr b for goo pplaud the iends in produce; that the with the audienc “typical audience” reaction desired i Fan magazine and newspaper re- | NEWS fe- d o s 10—25—50-~Loges . 75 cents sereen. d, father of Cordelia Howard d child actress of the tin ted the novel into a play, t er of all the thousang ns, that have appeared Ty to grace the picture, in w with Gary Coo Angel,” at its ope: at the Celiseum thea friumph’ for Nancy H CARD PARTIES £l of a series rd par by the Ladies of be held on Tuesday 8 o'clock at the Catho- At Theatres but limited ‘ Attractions ! D siage A ands e O and ng ‘the wimost in it i managemen ence n, Howard, wh Grand Prize will be award-|n 3 O 1 .. | Nancy Carroll has daughter yed the role of shments will be served and | T " BARTHELMESS IN “DRA “DR&E"_.: She is avde:xght to watch. Eva, whote the part of Uncle Tom the public is invited. Admission, |t} and action. in her portragal, the to fit an aged character, bent with 0 CEAtS gk THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, M«,_}EE)AY, JAN. 6, 1930. 3 Ontario, flm;{nonw:' Child Wins { And instead of advertising ! in the papers previous, the ¥ We feel it a pria e to present UNIVERSAL’S Great Pic- “”J"\m box ‘J,I,;‘if,‘wly“_ ture “UNCLE TO. CABIN” and offer it to you as an earnest fie-Sevie : : Those who buy had concentrated. rec & y are re- of aft rl home and beaten and robbed ‘ From Hoonah—Mr. and Mrs. Ross . ded hy a ie - ! 1 he | her. rder B Py v v g Paweeth | give you great pleasure. sarded by a talkie for which Ho money he spent of |Der, ordered 18 lashes with the catsheakley, Mrs. J. Fawcett. Tl » firmed preview-hunt h 1o the art library, |U0 Supplement his incarceration. | Prom Funter Bay—Mr. and Mrs. | | THE MANAGEMENT long have been scouring the pre- ° - ‘g‘ “d4s| “You treated that girl with fero-'sam Knutsen. i Y MANAGL /) . f | view hou more often they see! (‘p‘m)' to the cious ¢ y,” he told the prison.)r.| The Margnita was heavily ic(-d‘ _ ICE FILM SPR! | - > - | B Court Fight for Millions 2 SHOWS Tuesday Tuesday WM. BOYD and MARIE PREVOST in His First 100 Per Cent All Talking Epic of the Air “THE FLYING FOOL” Lord of Air and Woman Until He Met? Oh, What a Show and How! FLOGBING BACK N ENGLAND AS - GRIME SPREADS |0ld Familiar Implement of || Juneau Ice Cream Parlors wensesrdd| Justice — the Cat-o- NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY Nine-Tails—Is Used FTER THE SHOW Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWI~..L A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream ‘ or a Hot or Cold Drink ) Barth, ¢ Denver girl, has be Josephine ual owner of a n dollar for- tune, the found r which was . “ 1 n a cubby lo shoe shop in TRos . - 7 % 8 do’s early da a court By WADE WERNER | NEGRO HOLDS LOVE OF WHITE WIFE in her favor against an ! (AP Feature Ser Writer) [ uncle w tested the | | T w5 7 dmother. LONDON, Jan. 6.—Violent crime, g | cimidly ting up head in Eung- 1 {land is being ed back ints | ubmi; with that old familiar | of justice—the cat-o'-| r while Englishmen love t [ happened read about crimes of violence, and | lions women ! dote particularly on cxaggerated ac- ! vns became | counts of criminal reigns of terror ! Jacque' Dou- |in America’s big ci they don’t | o0 some on Pa 1own recently v amous dres: er, died. like crimes of violence in their own | ol > art libiary,|country. In fact, they won't| ity of Parls stand for them 5, ollec- | heslating to revive the old custom couturier So English magistrates, are nol! Magistrates at Leeds, Liverpool by Ma- and Maidstone have a zante, Picasso, Rousseal, lence with the whip in recent cases, | I aurencin and scores of oth- jang here in London's famous crimi- | ar - moglra acho €1e 9I€ nal court, the Old Bailey, judges| gy D1 . Plotlires young |pave been shaking the dust off the f whom we e by Doucet’s when they ne-tails and letting brutal how it feels to be | Helen Lee Worthing, former New York actress, and her husband, sentenced a ! Dr. Eugene Nelson, Los Angeles physician, have become reconciled imprisonment | after a temporary rift and disclosuze that he had megro blood in his cat-0 offenders le eated bruta The magistrate who man to 18 mont ures. Fioupet: (o8 (e gt for attacking a girl and robbing | veins. : S el e her d t stop with that. He or z R de fifteen strokes with the cat - — — on which he The sale, still a ught just turn by way of emphasis. H. Nelson, Pete Miller, Sam Chris- Songbird Will Wed Another justice, sentencing atensen, Peter cobsen, Gus John- N W York Real“r rinter who had followed a se: son, Jacob Mayer, J. Marcovish. - rd here, br 3,000,000. “and the only thing to 89 i5 0 |down forward and there was much | 100,000 | make you suffer something like the fice on the dec Purser Cough- | |pain you infiicted on her.” |lin reports a stormy trip both ways. A very tough young fellow, a:\rl{ 2 BRI who helped another | (T L3 art |ruffian beat and rob an old man, | TRACES FLLY‘:I) OF MAN ; "|was given ninc months imprison- | 1,250,000 YEARS AGO | - - - |ment and 12 strokes with the cat.: | S OVER | His companion, even tougher than! NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Traces of GASTINEAU CHANNEL | he, got 15 months' hard labor and prehistoric men in England believ- e |18 lashes led to date back 1,250,000 years are fow | Flogging is not, of course, a legal described by Dr. Henry Fairfiold: 1,1m':y:un}shmru: for all offenses. And [Osborn, Director of the Amcrican | ifts {since 1791 it has been illegal to flog |Museum of Natural History. | n tho |a woman, no matter what her of-' They are found in Red Crag| had . 500 mes, 1,500 volume gathered anusc of autc vol- phs | nd criginal documents pertaining [Proud of it ) art 150,600 pi and 10,000 ographs of £nap ‘of the past lted in a heavy in the Channel which svs take ‘the same risk as the|¥ tide. 'The boat | | beds | g | ity oat A eds on East Anglia near Foxhall an. They may “e: the | 5 Xh‘e (’LJ rix“ g ('('f T a hamlet on the East Coast not far 6 B },I g0 i bin ‘:utxl Cu”:)[ S nob el from Norwicli. Ty . ape stone| Ia of A 5 worst flof“to-be. It is all jinches thick. aey could not be § S, rou o -+ Carmella Ponselle of the Metropoli- ==rrooro---—1 | the latcst bit of piquant I and & year or two later Georsc Imoved without boing chopped out. MARGNITA ARRIVES |{implements, roughly shaped, in |cluding pieces of flint fashioned | tan Opers Company has announced |apparently for scraping. ‘her engagement to Joseph J. Lyoms Dr. Osborn says the tools are joe Now york Mr. Lyons is well |positively of human origin and ke in New York and [that they indicate men of suffi- <POWR in New York realty and po- cient intelligence to use fire. b"“l circles. lying ‘on the outside of the| free to move but most| M are burdened with long| kers of ice. There is considerable ice aruundf but FROM SITKA AFTER HARD, STORMY TRIP The Margnita arrived at 2:15 flo, at the rockdump, o'clock this afternoon from Sitka - N is not thick and the boats can and way ports with the following | wve in or out without trouble. passengers for Juneau: \ 4 RUSSIA’S FIRST WOMAN PILOT ) are two hoats stranded on| ¥rom Chichagof—Mrs. Arvid ie rockpile as a result of the Taku Jjchnson and children, Paul Jensen, ind last week: George Boroff! NOW SHOWING PALACE rbing personality and the charm of her pre: ce provid rheumatic pains and hobbling ac the stage on a erutch. = This Are blondes more home-loving i the entertainment one nee v ereate an immediate syr thy 4 ; e Romenloying a ate sympath andt d;vo}zed Po their families thanl one evening. But then there's from a visual standpoint without brunettes? Gary Cooper. Cooper has “t! t” wacting to> many I in expla | This question is suggested by thz story of Richard Barthelmess' est starring vehicle, “Drag, © has proved it in many stro T National-Vitaphone 100 per but, in no one of his pictur cent talking, at the Palace for the ne excelled so completely last two times tonight. “The Shopworn Angel.” “Drag ‘has two leading ‘ladies, a; «Tphe Shepworn Ang blonde and agbrunette. The blonde 'der Jove story of a boy, ¢ om is erroneous and far from the Alicé "Day, the hero, but 'fu], honest, and a girl, gz 8iddy, criginal deseription by Mrs. Stowe their home life is wrecked becausa g ming and true. It is + ¢ £ ! x e. It is a pathetic [of the celebrats ract of her .e: ive devotion to her ed characte: which, for men a; thing as “it” for , 1s the same |tion thet ‘might be placed to o He ht it may upset a tradi- of 'more than seventy ye standing, this conception of Ur T $ story played agat the bright Uncle Tom was about 45 years | ewn Kinsfolk, eflp_ccnlly her parents. background of Broadway. Tt is & gld. He was tall and bronfl-chiw" .1 The brunette, Lila Lee, an cqually glittaring p of romance, a thril- |as a siave overseer should be. The nice girl who is less enslaved by the ties formed in childhood, finally wins the affections of David Car- Ung tangle of ‘cireumstances inprice he brought at auction w which ‘2 clean-minded young man 11800, a large sum for a slave. Na- and re-awakened girl are sv.‘irizd:turah;,' an cold, useless man would | plessly. | bring nowhere near‘that figurs. he Shopworn Angel” has many | The entire drama world was things to recommend it. It 1as!ecombed for a suitable Uncle Tom Nancy Carroll, Gary Cooper, Paul|for the stupendous Universal pr Lukas, that captivating and mys {duction of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin terious person, and an unusually.!which ccmes to the Palace tomor- | moving love story in a brilliant |pgy. The | ‘intensive search ~was setting. }l 15" good entertainment | rewarded in the discovery of Jam:s throughout and it is geod for think- |p powo who created a ¢ pecple. “The Shopworn Angel” is a picture to see and to talk about.” in the film. | Director Frank Lloyd selected Misses Day ' and Lee to play these roles because of a theory he has long held thet blondes are nearly always of a more passive disposi- tion than brunettes. They a believes, steadier and mo And in thi§ connection he qu publiched statementby the Comm: sioner of Police of New York City gome years ago that brunettes e arrested for careless driving oft than are their fair-haired sisters. |in the title role of Eugene O “The Emperor Jones.” “UNCLE TOW'S CABIN® AT PALACE TOMORROW “THE SHOPWORN ANGEL" TR L g o Pathe - IS NOW AT 'COLISEUM || Severity-five' ‘years ‘ago MUncle ¥ role in “The Fifiiig Fool” Pa A & Tom's Cabih™ fifst saw the light of Ldla}cgue “pitture’ »'st:m-mg wiz!.fq. ‘ “Stepping along on her own two day between the covers of Hanle:;_‘%‘:’f- %"d r"’?‘ BéWanos reporiz 14 dainty little feet, is Nancy Camoll, Beecher Stowe's sensational worsl‘”k“ as though another home tow- i After experiencing a financial young women found it necessary to They are, left to right: Mrs. Elsie ence Munger. THEY SHINE TROUBLES AWAY « they have a shoe shining business of their own in San Diego, Cal. From Killisnoo—H. Keutner. 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