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1 N, WY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928. | All Genius Starts In | Country, Say Singers | o COL]IS]EU P A. I—l A c E j i ‘ : - | 7:30—9:25 IR M. G. M. SPOTLIGHTS o N : , AND BOY—THEY'RE A FIRST NATIONAL I’ICTUI;E" Lo ; with AILEEN PRINGLE and BEN LYON 6 2 5 29 And “Star Cast—An Terrlblc blfld(’f Entertainment Without g v e ) M(ln Tig(?r Combdly i » xse 0 MAJESTIC SETTINGS JANE FLIRTATION o VS .; HISTORIC TALE 10—25—40—Loges 50 cent: 3 A T THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY v BN Y Epic of the Land s i i 3 A7 » [ &/ 99 {EMEMBER Emil Jannings in | 77 : ) VB Rush of °70’s Always the | 3 N ¢ < s » 3 . WORLD'S ;" - ‘ BIGGER AND GREATER THAN : . o M e SRl ! o N | ‘ THE “COVERED WAGON” - MEN Mexi s’ "I:VP . - A.“}!}IJAM FOX, exicans Seek Peace - -CIorenialion: Autractions || With Catholic Church, ' | e e GEORGE OBRIEN ~ OLIVE EN oo 3 \ \ You Miss This Show S RARRET OBRIEN ~OLIVE BORDEN . (Continted trom Page One) . L M*DONALD ~ TOM SANTSCHI ~ FRANK CAMPEALS' b e e ~Fl At Theatres ——— | - & wunumen-fizg?_lmc&mmlu BONNER and ste PRAIKIE BEAUTIES) ers have denfed any connectiva 920.5 o RD Producri 3 2 Vit oy dbpiterhfive . of | Abmed —10-20-50-Loges 60 cents N FO P o, @——— __* wu|revolution and have repudiateéd op- / | #3 BAD MEN” ARE AT 1 1 position except of peaceful chara:- | COLISEUM, TONIGHT | [ter to the religious laws. g'\fé T .;: The two years of priestless Cat'. v owakeupinthe moring:Aud e s mrning - e e ey S my O Ko, 910 rs lic churches have seen the ox-| . 4 added danger and romance to the |’ S s i i Sister Billic also point ha SIS inchcsial Webt thin the (e maenop o 00Kl Catho-|y Sigters: Declare: City|, Mate: BRGS0 R | Gamblers who followed the home- couid he found. They were s Offers No Room for |and most of our great art are all | seekers to the mushroom towns!eq with seditious 4:L~t|\-‘;r&i:‘ . Dreams of country origin. | that sprung up alonz tho line of |yney dented. Two 5 “We have been singing for sev- ; G | march of civilization, and n the | oy en A TN i eral years," continues Maty, ‘anc o B | | | Gets High Post [ e e D UL P AR > D8 & in exile, in San Antonio. They - i i1d- | practicaily all of our successfu oo movr oo ooy o o, v o | o N Xork Sy n ot | it ALt v i | mn'-“ .( 1.1‘ hich ohn J of Mexico City and Bishop Ignacio tion and ccreers that make the |type’ | “(‘r"“‘ 'yu“'"‘ff eted for Fox Films|vaiqespino of Aguascalientes. world move on—that make evolu- “My Ohio Home" i I M:fil s I;’f". - - h;’“” of the| During these two years thera| tion in music, art, drama, litera- | “Thig year we are singing of ; | 1 H .:\;"II'LM'”' a number of thin-ipgve bheen frequent arrests of ture and science—and often in-|‘My Ohio Home, by Gus lfnh . il ipped, flashily dressed Knights pl‘,‘ ts, nuns, and laymen charged | Venbion. 3 and Walter Donaldson. The lyrics | 2 % 1 Chance of those.lawless days will |y violation of religlous laws Children of the city are left|of which were inspired by a boy y 8 be faithtully portrayed. with no achievement, no goal to|from a small Ohio town, whom i This picture of the early rush dredm of. Everything has hap-| Gus Kahn found stranded by the for homes and gold is sald to be [’e""d‘ Bo much of the superlative | luke front in Chicago. The yaung- ke - BRI th “THe I n human effort is seen about|ster had come on ‘from his home Hob JEEPREOr . ‘thal e Ironleases they have been punished| ‘them, that the incentive to create town,’ expecting to work in the of n&,“ and it dwarfs all previ-lon)y by fines, is taken away. stockyards but 5idn't get the job ous Westeérns in the brilliancy Of | <There have been, during this ry Lee, singer, of the team|and was homeless and friendless. chst. The leading roles aTe in!ieriod, instances of .person of Lee Sisters, backs up this| Mr. Kahn saw him in passing and the Hands of Smiling George O-|ocea as government detectives| Uheory with the assertion that|stopped to talk. The boy's chief Brién' and Olive Borden, Lou Telle- | o1 socret police -extorting mone :f:;z ;M;}‘ffimc P“tl"e of today lnm(]a‘nt ]v;zfnshfolil‘léd Ohio Home. a Aoy s by Y, 0! e country. i gé'r’” ""‘]‘_"}" ¥, a'”"’;-\ viliain, Tom | fygm Catholics by threatening them Sirvoys- Lélidirs :\h,el bi‘; cit; Now u!ete:!p.i:‘t’::lth‘g ‘d schi, J. F !l MacDonald and with arrest unless they paid. o .“r 2 " iy he wa: ieturin is ‘Ohio h 4 Frank Campeau are the three old “Thi ecially true of the ! ol o tihe dés '_“1 are the three old-|wihere the fact became known st lnsm)i! n?:xzic woyx"ld " declares| “It is this longing for and abil- " _"‘ i ‘l":d.‘ i f_r“‘"' whom the | gyoh jmposters were arrested. M?f: Lee, who with her sister|ity to dream that Mr. Kahn ) i takes its title, and other| “1; November ,1927, a Catholic Billie, hails from Grand Island,|caught and put in the lyrics which Jistinguished players are Alec|pest and three laymen wore exo- have made this song such a suc- g A R Nebraska. star of “Thank You,” Jay cyteq by a tiring squad in Mexico “A survey of the leaders today | cess. ar of “Lightnin'" OUS|Gity after an unsuccessful bomb| In practically every profession| “Personally, I am for startin d many others. attempt to assassinate General| Would, I am sure. show that they [all children off in the country. “3 <Bad Men” is coming to the ' 2 it spent their early lives in the coun- | I had my way, there would be no B ! 5 Obregon had been made, for whi b ity children oliseum tonight. the police declared these four were | 1V responsible. by conducting services in private homes or charged with plottinsg against the government, In most ot & | e PR Soldier, cowboy and as color-' “GREAT DECEPTION" **| The recent murder of General ney lost mo time in getting iof ful a character as ever entered | AT PALACE TONIGHT | [Obregon has been declared by BIG BROWNIE SHOT | camp Uncle Sam's service, Will C, | > 5 Presidont Calles to have been; BY HARRY COURTNEY| The bear ne ikilled weighed Barges above, has retired from Tonight at the Palace, “The]caused by religious fanaticism. ;:\hmn 750 pounds it was l'\)lnmu-!vl:\ the Forest Service after 21 (irpal l)e(: ption,” a First National| Meanwhile, during a considerabld | He had huge |mwsrrnr| his claws years to accept the post of sec- Picture will be the movie feature, [part of these troubled two years, | were se' al inches long ! e retary of the United States | lleen Pringle, Ben Lyon, Sam[sub-surface efforts have been un-|moinnis Creek countey has e B e Roard: He wrid fardy, Basil' Rathione and Char-|der way to effect not a final sel- | gofeat as the resalt of a dispute | Geographic Be, & € 1 Iotte have the principal roles. This |tlement of the cortroversy of a NOTICE awarded the Congressiona tof the trail with Harry Courtney Mddat. 8F Honor in l&" fo( JUST IN Another “Big Brc ie production was directed by How- |formal agreement ending all dif- . ni, Y by i ay ghit. Courthey a W re P s atd Higgins. ferences, but to bring about an ad. | g the trall leading to|,, Xepalring furniture of = allf ooy tging the Apache war, 4 ot “ N 4 5 kinds, also up tering. 4 Harrls & Ewing) x g g ThCre will bo a lto news weok. lJusiment. @ modus viveadl, by ii*%, mihilg. pfoperty on | X[51% also upgcister o8 The first purchases of our buyer in the- and a comedy with the fea.|which priests could résume their|y o, ., when he sudden-|,yi. e 37 by e ,e . y thre and Mae Pauley's orchestra |church services and the acute as-|jy ipmin pacs o fuee with o sple, CHL. 151 BEIR East. Gage Felt Hats of the latest modes. 1y camie face to face with 2 brown | iy ‘me and you will call -1 014 papers tor sale at tho Bmpire. i 3 : always plays concerts and plays for|pects of the controversy subside,|pear atanding on ‘its ‘Hind Jege [l > e ; phpers 1o ALY ¢ H both- showings of the feature and|ieaving details for gradual solu-|uyati 4o fect ahead of him. 3 o : $5.50 to $10.50 comédy. tion in the future. Such efforts | e ACR R T e i him then got down on all fours [ “FAUST" TO BE SHOWN LABOR DAY DANCE and started for uTn, making a AT PALACE THIS WEEK | The Loyai Order of Moose an-)constant complaint by grnwlill;:,‘ = g 2% Inounce their Annual Labor Day | Courtney allowed the fellow to gety The great Yvette Guilbert who,Ipance to be given on September | Within a short distance, then let ‘towards the close of the pastlarq in the Moose Hall. The com- ™Mm have it with a rifle he had century, discovered aid, at theimittee assures everyone a rollick- {borrowed- before starting over the same time, perfected on the hills ing good time. g trail, He “zot” the bhear and of Montmartré, the art of poitray-laqy, Entertaltitient cOmmmefiimmmam,v foiiowihg the shol \ ing folk and soldier songs of old- ————— two. other big fellows jumped up \ en times so that they became dra-| A super man is one who can|from -the brush mearby. One \ the~-.re,d tin mas-—the Yvette Guilbert wiomlkeep control of his temper and|rafi ‘off into the woods immediate- \ poets worshipped and the dwarf|ihe car while driving and' lsten-[ly‘add the other took a'run-around d ; \ ! Toulouse Lautrec painted over #ling to instructions coming from|Copustiey before heading for the || s \ 3 sy . MaliiFbd citnvassbs. | ot with | a black- stripe. \ ; ) The bear made several passes at The great{(he hack seat. tiimber. . Necdless to sdy Court- artist with sparkling red hair, |—. 3 e ——_ : whose faint gestures, and cos-|# 4 ; . \ : Y y thmes with the long, black gloves IF YOU EMPLOY It is the | one:-that never all dséuses and artists of the last b5 } R \ decade have tried in vait to imi. S e e s sniliadt Five or More Persons ||| varies in| fine flavor. voéation; in miotion pictures, in % deribgn’ plétive, “Fust” whord || - AND HAVE NOT READ THE | [ : ‘ o st "0 Alaska Compensation _ = . JUST OFF THE PRESS fiitigs plays Mephisto. A FRES“ SHIPM‘F‘NT O,P omes to the Palacd|f g i . i y o ‘ Law - I , ' DIAMOND BRIQUETS ) s gs tgne_nd,edjn 1927, you may not know j s s : & e ! i - el e ko s ey Amouit . . 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