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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ALL NE\\S REELS SHOWN HERE ARE UP TO I)ATF A great story—a great star—a great dxrectm—A GREAT PICTURE. ! “THE GREAT PRAIRIE KING STAMPEDE"— the fact ghm_ “a herd of boys w ;l\r‘t‘)!.\nfi-up_" _with y Supported hy that little beauty, Barbara Worth With eapital comedy added by Charles Sellon and Rose Gore—and a cameo characterization by Al Priscoe UNDERSTAND THIS IS ONE OF GIBSO\I G 3 LATEST JLWEL | South THE DAILY- ALASKA t-:mm: TUESDAY, sEPT 25, 1928, (mm gia Democrats Are Confident; Florida Now Inspires Rivals Hop('s (Contrnuet anm r‘nke On(-) i | the Democratie. rebuttal that Tam. Other Subjccls Discussed; many could not possibly be as bha by Assembly League as some of the Republican of Nations zations Southerners ha asked by the Democrats to remem. | ber Tammany's sympathy for the| GRENEVA in Civil War and | Sept. 256 struction days. Tecon- jsm, opium smoking, adhesion of | fthe United States to the Wonrld SEHOK Smith Court and the return of Costa| Many cifculars attacking @ov.iRica to the League of Nations Smith have beén scattered.amonz|was discussed yesterday by the the voters from some source and Assembly of the League. have drawn heavy fire from the The debate on alcoholism re- Democratic ranks, sulted from adoption of a resolu- The Anti-Saloon league, as in tion for investigating the abuse most other states, and the Wo./of alcohol as a beverage. The men's Christian Temperance union |inquiry was limited to ardent have been the most conspicuous|spirits. Wine and beer was ex- dry organmizations in the (u-!h‘uzgwl from the resolution against the Democratic -candidate,|through the efforts of the grape, many of their or'mhla taking the |hop and barley growing coun- stump. tries . One in): The Assembly approved of the Georgia political | British proposal to send a com- sitnation shortly }mi».-mn of experts to investigate after the cloge” of the NationalOpium smoeking and opium smug- Democratic Comvention was that|&ling in the Far Hast. the call to .arms resulted in the B T e g v of sthe chief reactions to ‘the unusdal which prevailed ok- And then we’ll show you WHY MULES LEAVE HOME 10—-20—40—Luge~ THURSDAY—THF BIG ATTRACTION THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS with LOIS MORAN, BEN LYON, LYA DE PUTTI and Mary Brian, lan Keith, Sam Hardy, Olive Tell Adapted from THE EX-DUKE, a novel by E. Phillips ()ppenhclm SATURDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHTi All chilq.‘r,en when accompanied with parents FREE )0 cents In FBO “The Gingham Girl,” the Gold Bond Special which comes to the Coliseum Thursday, the nating Lois plays the role of a small-town girl who embarks on the making of delicious cook- Attraciions At Theatres . ies for the village grocer and alse falls in love with George K. . _ye|Arthur in the role of a country TOM MIX IS AT THE “hick” who considers himself the COLISEUM TONIGHT | |prize wise-cracker of all time. % — 22| Both eventually go to the city Tom Mix, playing the role of|and the inevitable love lriungli Tom Dane in his latest Fox Films|d€velops.. Lois becomes the head drama, @ version. of Zane Grey's of the Bluebird Cookie Factory, famous western' novel, “The Last|80d it is not until many months Traily" rescues a white girl. lrom'[ later that she and ‘her small-town’ 3 Nmb of the Sioux Indians, on|l10ver again meet. How they final. tx war path in their last effortsyl¥ solve to" drive the white men from thu"’ story of particular interest. Jnitalo hunting grounds of the T kotas. S wThe film is coming to the Coli-| | ' seum. tonight. ) Mountéd on Tony, his sure-foot- ed horse, Mix followed by Lee Shumway, playing an army scout, dashes into the camp, gets the nlrl and races away. ‘fThe white men keeps up a run. 3 | | “PRINCE OF TEMPTERS” 412 COMING TO PALACE With old directors holding thejr Dlaces in the sun, it is interesting to note the influx of foreign di- rectors and the infusion of new blood in the directorial field of ming gun battle as the Indians|motion pictures. Film' Daily, a start pursuit, The sure fire of!movie authority, has compiled very the white men picks off the fore.|interesting data on directors which most. of the pursuers, but other|should prove of value to picture- Sioux press on determined to re.|goers who are beginning to ' as- cover. their. prisoner. sociate certain types of - pictures The race and the fight continue|and who like to know the names to the..very gates of the Scout’s|of the men behind the megaphones stockade, where soldiers see thelas well as the stars they directed. dash of the gallant horsemen, open| Producers, keen to satisfy the the “gates and turn their rifles|jaded appetites of filmgoers, ex- loose. pect much from the ‘foreign The héroic rescuers dash in as|rectors.. the savages turn away. The girl{velop some more Lubitsches. Much becomes the wife of Joe Pascal,|is expected of Lothar Mendes, im. the scout, who moves to an Ari-|perted from the Européan UFA or- %0Na- mining camp and becomes a|ganization, the production com. sherilf as soon as the Indians have pany which developed "Ernest Lu.]| been subdued and peace restored{bitsch and made “Variety” a popu- to the Dakota hills. lar contemporary picture. IThis i3 the thrilling opening of{ Mendes' initial American effort “The Last Trail.” is “The Prince of Tempters,” pro- £ odi duced by Rcbert Kane for First =’,= HOOT GIBSON AT ; ::Uonul Pictures, Inc., which will i shown at the Palace Theatre | PALACE, TONIGHT |{ °: : ; Iy ssfOB Thursday. Featured in the ,The Palncs has booked a pic-|tast are Ben ‘Lyon, Mary Brian, ture for two days commencing to-|Lois Moran, and Lya de Puttl, ht, that promises to be one ot{who played in “Variety.” the most amusiig and entertain- ————— illg photoplays put on the screen YOUNG MINK STOLEN 1 many mofiths. £ "m" ;’a;{:‘mrg:::n’ ;,":; Prospective buyers ot live mink with an excellent| ™ hi8 vm{‘"’ Are warhed 10' be t\n sunbort including Barbara :::re(]n::;:rngn;qt:l :: d"';::m 'lh?: Worth, .a - beatitlful, petit blonde, of the mink oiréred, {mnfln‘"’ :hl o “plays - the leading - feminine}s i rageous spollation of‘the mink farm of Harfy Melville, across| Resurrection' Bay ‘from Sgward on Fourth of July Creek. In Mr.' Melville's absence, a theft of nife mink was perpetrat- ed, including the mothers and, kittens, the thieves " having cut through the: wire 'netting: and! pried open the enclosure to getd at the animals. No clues have yet been found as to the mis- vreants.—(Seward Gateway.) e ——— WHIST PARTY The Rebekahs of No. 2-A will ,&lve a whist party in the I O. 0. F. Hall on Sept. 26th at 8:15 P. M. Thir If the first of ‘& series_off easy, as Lol Wilson' recently ais.|®!X Dartles. ' Refreshments and covered. Bat mixing, love and :‘:lmm,“lm:;uandxs éi:;: ;l:: il cordially invites adokigs el Shuck m” HSHENL andylp: 00 of series. —adv. % e \LET Almquist Press Your Suit. " call shd deliver. Phone 528, —_—————— mmumnmmv ined with. the well-known, of:: Gibsonesque comedy. Rosa Gore, Al Priscoe, Sid- vis and George Periolat. fiim play was adapted: to by Frank Howard Clark m Wallace Cook’s spe- h screen vehincle lor ere lll hc 2 news weekly nnd oansdy entitled “Why Mules Leave me.” GRAM GIRL” AT mm” THU'R.BAV cnokle-' is eompnrltlvely \flmh states that, true love nonr m i, They ‘are hoping- to dé.|’ fusion of most party factions, pecially co-or@ination of leaders One of the most prominent of {these brought Hoke Smith and (Joseph M. Brown, former Gover. nors and - famous pelitical rivals CORDOVA, Alaska, Sept. 256.-—— The resignation of B. B. Nelding, General Manager of the Kenne- |cott Copper Corporation’s mine into the arena together, — e TO WIDE-AWAKE PEOPLE The EVALYN DAVIS class In it gennecott for the past eight Salesmanship, ¢ Personality . and |yoare ix announced. Reading People ‘at Sight at the " Noiging s leaving Alaska after Business and Professional Wom-|, .or of years in the gold and an's Club rcoms closes tonight m‘“ pper region: new members. Be present at § o'clock. It is your chance to take| {the ‘most up-td=date and' helptul course of its kinl. For personal work, vocational advice, character Tom Adess. Vhalte %' and Bt o Erang Z\;::Id‘"fi]‘umv Thomas, found guilty_of vio- |lating the ‘Alaska Bone Dry Law at Cralg, w sentenced by m- missioner Bagley 'of that place to » 90 days each in the Ket- chikan Federal pail and “to pay a fine of $100 each The\ will_be e - THREE SENTENCED rROM CRAIG ON BOOZZ CHARGE Hotel i An optimist is a dad who thinks it daughter goes without stocki the money she -saves won't b spent buying cigarettes. their - difficulties, makes | nde-step thnt questlon nat leave your loved ones d, desolate futuré. 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