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THE DAILY ALASKA [:MPIR[: IHURSDAY JAN. 9 I“T- SRR 2555 e s mamcmancing men | e Rainbon Man opered at| Vo o s R o i ; | and. blood-thirsy bloodhounds, ex-|he Selwyn Theaire in Now York| DOU(; L4s l'”“ oo o o caielns mmportom will bs) G ARBAGE HAULING! i ; i | | % =|capes across the Ohio River. There April and was given great| ng. January 10th. 3 e s £ W. E. TARR Zlare certain names and phrases in|ovations by the Yhousands who| 3 y 5 : e £|“Uncle Tom’s Cabin” which are were thus privileged to see their| NEW \ ouse- vords very langu- * the first ti T & ‘hmlsn hold words in every langu-|'dol for the first time on the audi. I\‘mq\ust Press wiif suit adv 1. M. BEHRENDS, CO,, Inc. Inguire building below feesganl 8 R ? Cable Office. lage on the face of the earth. The [ble sereen. It comes soon to the % £or LAST TIMES TONIGHT ___‘most poignant and oft-repeated is {Coliseum . i f‘e”’" E’nf\ns < ity e - R EJ “Eliza crosses the ice.” It brings R — HOME FR(:_\ N CHIKAN ~ N mmediately the whole dramatic | - o N TONIGHT plot of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” to (OR'“NE GRIFFITH | Mrs. Herbert # mind. For that reason Harry Pol- IN TALKI Last Times ard, the director of this two mil- dollar production, which has been filmed fom Mrs. Stowe's 7T5-|ag» starring Corrine Griffith, year-old novel, determ at this Saund News coming to the Palace for the F: Szl : 100:00800 ‘h”“lfl be the outstanding |qay and Saturday feature, ranks i 3 acco! mplwhmnn e picture and {+pe world of the theatre as s nd | o o v dee s Dam-mg Roonms o jonly to Bernard Shaw. Several(joy o ong Mt <o S '“"p‘c"’l’ffl‘“i‘wu 5 [of Molnar's plays, including “The el Chno g CHRRNGE hr “UNCLE . b bt ‘\.:X:‘m|r:x:}dtnh1(41‘1]lw:rill\‘l‘srhfi:fe Beeh lan arrival on the Alsmeda and vis- % ice. 2 ited former friends here ye y. St ey risoners” is the first of his novels |nr Munrg s i i M,q in “”“"‘f_“i finall; < € SCeNE 4, fing its \m) to the screen. For-|o™n iy fen Sothz TO i the SAranac|resi Halsey is responsible for tHelaithe and 1o making: o $HiD 21 versal City and thef.gaptation. William A. Seiter di- |througn (: e o b ) e 99 ory in the inter- CA BIN : ed and Ian Keith plays Opp’JSltE\cflJ of his firm the star with Otto Matiesen in a| The Screen’s Greatest “THE RAINBOW MA irole of almost equal importance. NOTICE TO AUTO DRiVERS Pictiire COMING, COLISEUM || In “Prison Miss Griffith has :TORE HOURS STCRE HOURS : mg the holi Ferenc Molnar, famous play- | |in Ketchi wricht and novelist whoss “Prison- 3 | the _r.cle of a Hu.ng_an?n; glrl Whol s uomonile drivers are requested, Is first an entertainer in & @a¥|wnen driving on Glacier Highway, Vienese night club and later aj¢; yse great care when approach- |waitress in Kore's pastry shop i |ing or passing the school bus. If Y . Aid r‘the picturesque little town of Trov- tns children a being loaded or Coming o an—an |70 near Budapest. The part af-|yploaded from the bus, please do % bl & ‘l\rcxds Corinne an excellent OPPOr- inot pass except at o 3055 ckah ® r 3 . CORRINNE B Sty : s Eddie| Lunmd nxt con as she |i< Just |of speed and then after “repeatedl / & 4 i J {an adventurous coquette leading alplowing the horn i v, 7 v it (Or ICHRRL SoE Ve S 00y b existence and later |of all automobilis GRIFFITH n one of the biggest of thp.}1 Yishrmds : e i pmbpiliis e e : s : tline of musical comedy atirac- 5 L1000 10, trendom 1rom |ng: s s rehsesin : $50.00 Suits Reduced to $33.35 = 2 g ' "¢ lthe t ich I slaved her. silent screen era, Eddie | he past which has enslaved |adv. “Prisoners” g e e g w e e E ; | $45.00 Suits Reduced to $30.00 for his own particular merits as ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION : ; 8.8 For the accommodati an entertainer are said to lie in| e | i 2 "64 L X3 s ] s s ; trade, this store will b 1 ( OOS R I I 26 65 Her First Talkie nging personality. | Regular meeting of Silver Baw:d’av‘zvm;ng o s Frl & )u uits equced to (&5 . “The Rainbow Man” is the type lodge No. A-2 I O. O. F. this|S% : ALY, LN 5 | i _ ladv. B. M. BEHRENDS, CO., Inc. . € - o of picture in which a star of Dowl- (\\p])]n" at 7 30 o'clock. Installa. o - $35-()0 gults R(’l]li('“‘l $‘2:~)’. !30 :u‘s‘s‘:flfi:m ing’s abilities can be best pr S nffi s. Lunch will be| LR L R e SR S e and E - ented to the Englisp-listening jed. A special invitation is ex- || | A H world. Heretofore, when the cel- | tended visiting brothers. 'l The Florence Shop * | $29 0 Sult& P(}(h“ (;d to ;5'1() 65 Puhe ¥ Perwe, N ¥ho never 10-25-7¢ s $1. got any st than the Hud- talent are H ] H H g H H H H luloid was mute, a Broadway star| JOHN RECK, | wngjvette” Croquignole Perm- ‘CSHOW found his success 1er:cLu717\":7Li"m- —adv. s Noble C::_ran}i_.» BEAU;:;'ens‘PgJI;L!STS i i SO =T55= {27 Suits ar Half Price }|"ux CERTAINTEED PREPARED Talking ERERORRR OO THIS GROUP OFFERS NOTHING g i ROOF]NG A’?’iS‘»’P“'S LARGER THANSIZE3 ber f;&}}})‘:fs'ik?fié ] ' REXALL Attractions : CERTAINTEED ASPHALT FELT Full Pint 14 SMZIS $10 bach At Theatres ROOFING PITCH s (m e — i MARIE PREVOST SINGS 1‘[ IN “THE FLYING FOOL” “ | \ ; . . DRUG CO. ‘ e ® ‘ COMING vent of talking pictures, she sings el | [homas Hardware Co. (| oo s oo | The Clothing Man | mamoLp Liow bound to be popular hits. She WHEN WE SELL IT e was coached in the numbers by one s IT'S RIGHT in i of the most widely known person- Tar Pot For Rent “SPEEDY” alities of song in the United States, Express Money Orders June Purcell. Besides appearing on the stage, Miss Purcell is known to millions of radio fans and has made dozens of phonodgraph recerdings. The songs Miss Prevost sings “The Flying Fool” are “If I H: My Way” and “I'm That Way About Baby,” both written espec- ially for “The Flying Fool” by George Green and George Wagg- ner. } This William Boyd starring vehi- cle which is now at the Coliseum, is a thrilling, original story of a stunt flyer whose greatest weak- | ness is women. It is a typical! Bill Boyd role, created by Elliott | Clawson and Tay Garnett. ‘The latter also directed the produc-! tion. Others in the cast, besides Miss Prevost, are Tom O'Brien, Russell Gleason, Dan Wolheim, ' Kate Bruce and Dorothy Ward. FRIDAY . “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” @ “UNCLE TOM'S CABIN” i } ) ] 10 LAST TIMES, PALACE X 7 anuar { a ° 5 PALACE | G @ . Ly Starting January 8th Every great achievement i 4 \ Ketchikan City Team ing pietures has a story behind it 4 s no matter how sleek and natural | g - EXTR fi gPECIAI it may . look. Everyone who sees | vUS. p 4 B X 4 Universal’s big production of “Uncle | G - Tom’s Cabin,” at/the Palace for the | ¥ Juneau High Scl.ool ].n.uc times tonight, comes away m:u'-E Douglas Firemen - V8. Responsible Men R i Wanted ‘ to repreQént the Woodmen of F s h TUESDAY the World Life Insurance As- 3 sociation of Cmaha, Ncbraska. A All forms of life insurance ; Ketchikan City Team written by our company, A / 4 I LA JI7F which has assets of more than " B vs. 1 I ON LARGE SIZE $135,000,00000. If you are k- . i @ interested, please write to § Juneau Firemen Sll k Dres ses W. A. FRASER, President : ‘ Wocdmen of the World THURSDAY 4 A Sizes 38 to 48 Life Insurance Assn. » ’ January 16 ; ) VALUES TO $14.75 Juneau Firemen 8:00 P. M. ot - HIGH SCHOOL f] n-lm.’x‘nlu i e | Wy CYMNASIUM | s | NO EXCHANGES Adm: 10-25-50¢ January 14 NO APPROVALS Juneau’s Own Store”