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mmmmmmmmmmumcmfmmmnfimuummmnuumnfiumuuummm TO ||||||||l||||IIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIHIIIlIIllllIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIlIIIII'IIHI‘II|||I'II'HIIWII‘HHl'!HIll'l|ii'l!!|l!!llIHIHH’IlhlhI|I1|lI|.I"l'IhJxllihllll'lliillllll i SOUND SOUNDS BEST” How Crooked Can Crooks Be? ARCHIE GOTTLER | PICAL TIPS They Talk Talk of the Season THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1930. “WHERE COLISEU Wesfer; Starting Sunday with MAY MeA S OUND VOY and CONRAD NAGEL N \Electric | SYSTEM i Starting Sunday E FOG’ STOLEN PEARLS--JUGGLED BY LOVERS--AND THEN WHAT? FOR ADDED ENJOYMENT 160 Per Cent All Talking Paramount Comeds “MOONSHINE” LAST TIMES TONIGHT 000000 Ysrmonflyrmcenfimemonfi N rscelfostaslifos s oo PALACE DALTON -STARTING and PITSHMANN SUNDAY - MARY PICKFORD In Her First 100 Per Cent Talking “COQUE 3 BRONX SISTERS in “AT THE NIGHT CI.UB” Movietone Act Picture HEAR Photophone--R C Golden Voice TONIGHT l Attractions g At Theatres { F‘?NAGEL-M'AVOY AT 3 COLISEUM SUNDAY May McAvoy and Conrad Nagel, two young people who have the fa- vor of fans everywhere, are starred together by Warner Bros. in “Caught in the Fog,’ which comes to the Coliseum Sunday night. The peppy and amuslng gem- juggling corhedy was adopted to the goreen by Charles R. Condon from a story which Jerome Kingston called “The Fog.” The cast in- cludes Mack Swain, Charles Ger- rard, Hugh Herbert, Emil Chau- tard and Ruth Cherrington. How- ard Bretherton directed. The scenes of the play are laid principally aboard a classy yacht off the Florida coast. A sheik ! | " MARY PICKFORD IN HER ter escaping. The lady confront: the master of the craft and at o feels her purloining desires wani all the crooks in Florida might be aboard, and detectives, too, and ix a wild furore of fun and fury the | unique comedy works up to it climax. i FIRST TALKIE, PALACE A new Mary Pickford in o power- ful story directed by Sam Taylor is coming to the Palsce when “Cou- quette,” Miss Pickford's all-talking version of the Broadway stage suc- cess, opens tomorrow. The charming Mary, who will be |8 seen in this story of a gay, little; flirt, modern daughter of an old- | fashioned father whose dancing feet | will make 2 new. plaee for herself in the-heart:iof the :worid. are the childish peut and little girl mannerisms of America’s Sweet heart. .- In their.place is a smart- |17 bobbed, chie, ultra modern young | woman, the epitome of today’s spirit Then such a hubbub ensues that | br led her -into -grim complications, a1 U Gone |t Latest News in Pictures MARY OVER A--Photophone of the Silver Screen George Irving plays his friend to it nd counsellor, Robert Wentworth. actt am Janney as the younger ner, Louise Beavers as Norm: eclc —|War Training Is Now Voluntary, Austrnliai (Continued from Page One) Imore thah a year later when ¢t was another perilous shortage troops at the front, Hughes another referendum on the su Jject. Once more Labor’s hos- tility defeated conseription. From the time Labor has had|d sguised anti- mxht“x, pol Y on overseas. itary depots were b nds offering to en- clear that, although | pulso bra COMEDY convictiong. Men who were ly on their way to anr pmenis were stopped by ams, and in various p mmonwealth e I youths, always 1eauw un ed discipline of the c stem, held hilarious cele- of its abandonment. PN 5" s SLAVONIANS ARE TO CELEBRATE GN held | com |st SUNDAY EVENING Servian Flag, an organ!: »sed of Slayonians, will e birthday of Savo D wted Servian educator d t, with an entertainment anc in Moose Hall at 7:30 o'cl night. crvian Flag was organizec 25 years ago, in New about 10,000 member: t States, and about 50 in Ju- entertainment will f and recitations in anguage, followed by a Jun ure -| The first- woman Senator was t ROY SEDLEY and HIS NIGHT CLUB REVUE A Vitaphone Act the Perfect Screen Voice 10-25-75 cents Loges $1.00 TONIGHT MRS, REBECCH FELTON DIES AT MGE OF 91 Only Woman to Hold Of.! fice as United States Senator Passes Away (Continued from Page One) lace from the old South,” peared on the floor of the se to claim her seat. Native of Georgin Mrs. Felton was born in county, Georgia, June 19, 15 daughter of Charles an > Lattimer, 1853 to Dr. died in 1909. born to them. .~ Felton Five children wer ‘ nsible Footwear Wins Award I ed the dist Georg] “GENTLEMEN PREFER BIL.ONDS” .!.'!!‘lIhHIllH!!‘IllllIlllIII|IIIIIIIIIIHIINI!IIIIIIIIIIIlII|llIIIII|I‘IIIlIlllII|lIlllIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIlIllIlIIIIfl rict in his behalf. Political Leader During t 15t 25 years she was | irded as & political leader in and took active parts in torial and Senatorial cam- In her eighty-fifth year the stump in behalf of wick and Senator Thom- Watson, who were waging 1 campaigns on anti- wa son 1c again was a promi- der in Gov. Hardwick’s un campaign for re-el Pelton had a wid & 18 and, nILhmlgh she staunch “Independent De in 1921, she conf assuming the presid; was active in the and managed her ow 3 whlch included mple life, residin: city of Cartersville, Doctor’ of Letiers trustees of ,the Uni in 1921 conferred grec of doctor of also named as o The of Georg She gained e reputation as a devout church T d for 23 years to !‘ | with the work. e in the interest of tem- | man’s --2 SHOWS.-- 7:15-9:30 3 Il "I‘l|IliII!|I!lIHIIII|I!IHIIIIIINIH|IIIIIHIIIIIIIII!IIIIllIlI||II|lII||I||I"IIfiIHIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIB A FOX MOVIETONE NEWS The World Events---You See and Hear vor est conducted by the National 4-H Club at The International Live Stock . Exposition in Chicago. inaco s clubs; and honorary membes Um!((l Dml..hl,kxs of Confederacy In 1901, Mrs. Felton gained the distinction of being the first wo- {man in Georgia to address a joint session of the State legislature on the common school system. — e - - 0IL WELL IS - NOWDOWNAT GREAT DEPTH SIGNAL HILL, Cal, Jan. 25.— 2 ay never drill a hole entirely | 1 the earth, but the Shell ompany is making a good start | an oil well. well is Nesa No. 11 on the rest of Signal Hill. 1 | scen (ls 9,280 feet. Shell officials say that deepen- ing of the well was more or less of an experiment to determine how Ly |down oil raay be discovered. Drilling has been suspended tem- porarily, for the condition of the ¢ oil industry is sueh, Shell officials that it is inadvisable to make new discoveries which might t in increased production. Some day Nesa No. 11 will be deepened. Drillers of the well found their| |greatest difficulty in shutting out water, which seriously interfered So far the company has spent [T LT RE LT 1) “Tomorrow’s Styles ROMILLA HOSIERY is so flattering — so satisfy- ing — in its length, in its beauty of texture, in its charmingly proporuoned heel design, in its weara bility! Offered in a fascin | ating range of Frenche | inspired shades. | | “Juneau’s Own Store” lIlllmIIIllllllllllllllllIIlIIlllIlIlllIIllfl‘ I All the drilling has been donc with rotary tools, rather than tha {older percussion system. s B & NG MADE BY MAN S PROTECTION OF RCD | LIGHT! TES' It se-! | PITTSEURGH, Mass., Jan. 25.— F. W. Peck, jr., producer of 5,000,000 vold man-made lightning strokesz, 5 that tests on models indicate ghtning rod on a flat plane pro- tects a circular area around it. | The radius of this area varia with the height of the rod and the ratio of the height of the cloud to the rod. | He says large areas may be pro- tected by several rods arranged 0 that t heir respective protective areas overlap. - e - TIGER'S VALET JOINS POLICE | PARIS, Jan. 25. — Clemenceaw's phandit comes with his lady aide ture and the sheer joy to rifle the boat of the Vickers jewels. - The lady, an amateur at Matt Moore plays Stanley, the cuch work is, of course, Miss Mc- |quiet, ever faithful lover of the lit- Avoy. The two no sooner enter 'tle coguetfe, and John Sainpolis is the cabin than Bob Vickers, son of | Dr. Besant, Norma’s father, a stérn e owner, arrives. You are right, |southern gentleman in whose code it is Conrads A fight ensues be- |of - life chivalry and time-bound tween him and the sheik, the lat- )canvenuan.s were the masters. lof youth, e man's club work of Jiving. » of Georgia's plone: T dely read throughout and she aleo contributed re c!to various publications for years. She began her jcareer early in life. served as a member of Con: e ly was opposed to|C All Slavonians, no ma any p_rtmpauon in a war overse: er they are members, are i a great body of men who undoubt- d to attend the program. edly vote Labor would enlist if the (Wil be a dance, afterward, to call came. the general public is invited. The election vietory of last Oc- ————t— she was|$200,000 deepening the hole. Deep valet, Albert Poulain, who said he She | holes do not go vertically, but zig would never again be a serwi i s active In the suffrage 3 downward course. is to be a policeman. Inciden 1t for years; was a member of | The of this well has never his wife will be caretaker of Daughters of the Am»nmn\becn surveyed, so the officials do Clemenceau apartment which | Revolution; Georgia Soclety Colon- not know just how much the hole be a sort of museum, so the 3 tober gave the party its first oppor- ~ Dell E. Shemml, gemeaws pnc for several terms during which she ial Dames of America; honorary does wander from the straight and will not have to revolutionize M tunity since the war to give effect Uuner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv managed his campaigns and stump- member of the Federation of Wo- ’nnm ‘habm J J L