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b4 \ ! 3 — THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGU51 10, 1928. Co M 1y .-lIHIIIIIIIIIIIiIIlIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllII“IHilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh._ 7 TOGNIGHT and SATIURI) AY PICKETT PAL ACE Ill lqu REI' I,b TO I)ATF " JACK LONDON’S STORY LT de iai at bé hea “DO OR DIET” PRICES TONIGHT 10-25-40 Loges 50 cents cents H [ th SUNDAY AND MONDAY—1928 Production Mprs. Wallace Reid ad de ca; se to The Satin Woman The Scason’s Photodramatic Sensation—A Gorgeous i Pageant of Fashion hi AR ORI | ¢ RG on thy IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIII l||ll|lllIlllllulllmllllllllllIIIHIIH"III ——3| when, at his wedding, Richard catches sight of an emeny and ducks out while everyone is howed A I ltraciions in prayer. After leading the de-|th | tectives a merry chase he manag-| tr At Theatres les to get back to his fi. \ | toi without anyone ,being the w Then more itement us; to on SERBIAN POET Addres:ee Serbians and""' richest ore Montenegrins of Juneau sla lost opportunity for study ber American educa ber body ansmitting message gram when the Captain was enter.! with 2,000 cohoc Morris, buy- Imon land Fis for Sam h Company purtright, Tom Bales ‘\n: 1 ) arie and Carmen Le Roux. Lloyd |the dining graham to be congratulated Capt. Perunovich is. his excellent direction. Mr.|the Prince Gec 3 also wroté the continu. | for Stat the original by, e &‘1i|‘lnn n s recep ha is — e —— the spent and graham from ank M. story k in J £ the, t we appreciation all n tl Ala TR riN m by ude por to Yoey noon s to Alaska: I ka, the land of II\"' and enchantment [ snow and ice, 1 grect you. “You hm your and bays with the fishes, your mo tains \Hl[ with the most| | beautiful “You have A TALKS BEFORE COUNTRYMEN lafter jail tence Special for Sunday starting Sunday Matinee and for Sunday, Monday Nights mines \\i(h a 1928 Release the swifte | e mmm ALLURING /” EXOTIC/' smallest and strean the most ‘\\.l(l | Yoo nave tne |the shorcest. nigh: | I at longest day and | bay and you havo! of hours w.th | | 2 The | —Leaving Saturday t num ning i your the smallest -army > and yet there ing of peac Capt. Peter Perunovich, J an “teacher, poet and livered a message to the ns and Monteregrins of | the Moose Hall. A large num- | r of his countrymen gathered to| o8 i e > DI etk | “Your property holdinzs are im-| He went over the history of the|Mense. your population and houses | Sk Bitert: tn o4 are Ul in number, you are the| 2 IR 1 2R + r 'mr»! tiy field, and yet your s from the yvoke of the ity g | e emphasized the price g ol 1 is freedom in iife, propoerty The § and _ invont well as merchants and trader : N]u:\li_\' interested in you | ! cheapest and yet | gem worn by radiant crown. reet the sting, the most romantic a beautiful Alaska “I admire your wonde: have hII)I! is| and | | the vl id rir said, and | . \ He then told his audi vantages they are enjc r the protection of the n government. He str weficial influences deri hools. have children tend al institutions sang a num- particul their bays and moun- vour birds at your ores vour chureh-. Wallacc Reid m ASpectaculur & tmotional 'Drama_of Fashion ~and Folly. _ THAE, Capt. Perunovieh of folks songs, which the old the mother counir He played | ° own accompaniment on the| ents e in iment, the “Goosley.” instrument is made string over @ and gives three ed by the bards of tha countries which it is native and is ¢ much used instrument as the ose s and schools; and labore officials, your achers; 1 greet and your freedom “Alacka, may you prosper.” your romanc 1is Iy one & WALTER LANG . SUPERB STELLAR SUWQZ!ING. CAST" ROCYLIFFE FELLOWS~ ALCE WHITE ~ RUTH sroNEHoustf JOHN MILIAN ~ CHARLES BUDDY POST. WINDSUR SRINGS SALMON in| | tom | The Wind Capt H R. | Thompson, arr in port u.mL pro-{ Lynn Canal ecarly morning | i and ) pound Indians. coneluded the m of the The singing this follow -, fast and furious. [ “THE SEA WOLF” IS AT PALACE TONIGHT | RO T Y “THE SATIN WOMAN" AT PALACE SUNDAY 5 opens at h tonight for only a ‘two-day engagement, A writer of virile stories, with the tang of the great outdoors and the thrill of adventure that leads from the frozen Arctic to the zhnnurulu environment of the un- harted isles of the South Seas ack London has won a unique out. tanding position in American lit- ‘erature. 5 : . , i “The Sea Wolf" his creative bowers were at their full fruition, the result being a powerful, thril- ling narrative ranking easily as one of the best of its type. | Ralph W. Ince, Claire Adams, Theodore von Eltz, Snitz Edwards|and happiness. and Mitchell Lewis have the prin-| “Mother versus daughter in bit- cipal roles in this feature. {ter rivalry for a man, who was b A junworthy of either. Just one of - many surprising situations pre- FAST COMEDY IS | | sented.” NOW AT COLISEUM || “When Greek meets Greek—a —33 | most interesting situation when o comedy opened at the Coll|iho ‘gigolo’ meets “The Satin Wo- e house Which greeted It, seem.| Tt | VOmANe Wit versus a ed to think “Let's Get Married"| “wryg jag¢ word in luxurious cos- :";’chi‘:l“3‘:;‘;‘:’22:":2‘":“;"fi)‘“]i‘u":' tuming, the gorgeous ‘satin flame,’ Ricidrd Dix, the reigniig star|” EOWD With over 1,000 yards of 13 Plbantoan s How V6, 1 nhly‘m“"' I's only one item in exo. absfitéa by his leadinig lady, Lojs|'C Tistion display presented. ‘Wilson. The cast includes “Gun- | boat” Smith, Edna May Oliver|'| antl Joseph Kilgour; with credit | for fine direction being given Gregory La Cava. The screen play was written by J. Clarkson Miller from Du Souchet's stage success, “The Man Fromi Mexico.” These would seem to be the ele- ments which one needs when mix- ing a comedy coektail. First, get a good story; secure a hand. gome star; couple him with a ‘beautiful leading lady; sprinkle with romance; throw in a dash, gpice, adventure, fun and laughs; then shake well and you have— “Let's Get Married.” able supported by a splendid cast Certainly, so far as action is|which boasts such well-known concerned, no Dix picture has everynames as: Ruth Clifford, Noah exceeded this one. Yowll roar Young, Albert Prisco, Willlam featur- is the Palace, | “The Satin Woman,* ing Mrs. Wallace Reid, movie production at the Sunday and Monday. Following are a few press men- A glittering, gorgeous, photo dramatic pageant of frills and fash. ion—the dramatic event of the season.” The unusual drama’ of a man who almost forgot she a wife and mother—until it too late.” “She won the applause of the world, but lost her home, family wO- was was e T — “DON MIKE” IS AT COLISEUM TOMORROW SSsseesesantes ey s sy e s A masterpiece c¢f entertainment is “Don Mike,” Fred Thompson's latest starefiig vehicle for F. B. O. which is at the Coliseum tomor- row, matinee and night. Fred and Silver King provide | enough excitement in some new riding stunts to satisfy the most insatiable thrill seeker. The star | also proves to be an expert in the matter of tarowing knives and furnishes some additional bits of suspense in this manner. 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