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SEE THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION AND AL SMITH, CANDIDATE FOR I’RL.SIDL\T HOOT GIBSON ].?Jlan]l ie 1’ ¢ 'u Thursday-—*THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS” with Lois Moran Ben Lyon Lya De Putti MARY BRIAN, IAN KEITH, HARDY, OLIVE TELL 4 L()THAR MLNDI',.S Protlu('tum ALL CHILDREN FREE SATURDAY WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS SAM l(he prince’ of tempters was not | \hum}u d upon his career as a flirt | until, after leaving the monastery that had sheltered him r the first twenty years of his , he fell vietim in a series of adven. | | tur which his shelt life |, had left him unequipped to cope o | With, ‘ls"—_ \ Thus, curiosity turns to disil-| lusionment, and disillusionment | _ssfinds its way back to love—with » jes runs miM:n)'\' help. strong doses of vim, vigor and vi tality, instead of mush and milk, you'll get more than your sh of yomwhlng entertainment whe n‘ | you see “The Prairie King,” which | $rre—rrs opened last night an engage) m""l\llmmmnn of two days at the Palace Theatre,’ g, wandered R “”I“‘ Hoot Gibson in' the stellar iy, caparet and saw the bard role, b legs of the chorus in the | The picture starts out With the [upioor show,” but her surprise was | colorful scenes of a typical Span-|,,ipine compared to what she ex: | ish flesta in a botder town, where {perienced later at a “studio part time has wrought a, fusion of me”n the inner circle of, Greenwich temprament and- .hnencnn speed iy ol and Progress. . While. the festivi-| yurpe Gingham Girl" an' FBO| tles are going on, the majesty ”,pmuuuinn featuring Lois Wilson the Jaw moves pondlerously andi,q cheduled to open an engage. slowly in the offices of Jim Gard- |y o0 "0 oo o e col mer, the local Tegal llght: WO 1% qeals intimately with the tase reveailng the contents of a will lyjo, o thig exotic district and with naming three persons, each Notlyy. piawe clfiracters "abh known to the other, as heirs of) ;.o ie greqtest attraction. But a rich gold mine, the estate of u]dl“ also deals with the sweet sim- Attractions At Theatres ed HOOT GIBSON NOW AT PALACE " “THE GINGHAM GIRL" COLISEUM TOMORROW embarrassed when into a New | | wonderful wife!” | Droducnon in which both pl‘n(‘«l | here Abner Perrigo, to whom they had| once shown small kindnesses. The cast of players in “The Prairje King” is very well chosen including: Charles Sellon, Rosa| (Plicity of a country village and with_the whirl of big business in the metropolis. The stosy follows rom her home the heroine in 4 small town to Gore, Al Priscoe, Sidney Jarvis,| George Periolat and others. a commanding position in the great city and traces her love stery, which changes and changes nd still remains’ the same, George K. Arthur, popular screen comedian, plays opposite Miss Wil- ,{son in “The’ Gingham Girl” and the cast also includes such well. known favorites as Betty Franc co, Jerry Miley, Hazel Keener, Jed Prouty and Derelys Perdue. TOM MIX 1S Now 1] | AT THE COLISEUM P SME L ) SN 0 sz Sy Tom Mix, famc West,” the star of Fox sion of Zanme Grey's “The Traily” which proved more than popular with the first audiences to see it at the Coliseum Theatre when it started a two-day engage- ment yesterday. The screen adaptation of the popular novel retains all the dash, actiodl and thrills of the printed page. Lew Seiler, who directed the picture, grasped every oppor- tunity offered by the book and made the most of it. Like other Tom Mix pictures, “The Last Trail” has more than its share. of scenic beauty. Exterior scenes were made in the famous San Bernarding Valley of Califor- nia, In the early part of the fi'm Tom is seen as an Army scout of the Dakotas during the last uprising ot the Sioux Indians. Later, he i3 seen as the hard-riding, quick- dn-the-trigger foe of a desperate | crew of stage coach looters. Supporting the star are Carmeli- ta QGeraghty, William Davidson, Jerry the Gilant, Tony, the wonder Norse, and others. ‘Maryland Man Slain? P BTN SR IA | “PRINCE OF TEMPTERS” || 1S COMING TO PALACE | P P S —— ‘Mary" Brian plays the role o’: Wendy fa “The Prince of Temp-|police to have been siain for his ters” which comes to the Palace|automobile. He s the son of the for three nights starting Thursday. [ secretary of the Annapofis, Md. Her Yatest picture in which she|chamber of commerce. D. E. Maye 18 featared with Ben Lyon, Lols|on whom Oakland, Cal. police found Moran and Lya de Putti, is “The|a poison pistol, is held for investi- Prince of Temmters,” directed by |@gation. Lothar Mendes, who was brought —————— ot sagt! inmmm“ to this country by Robert T. Kane, the producer, especially to direct here yesterday on the Aleutian to this big photoplay for First Na- spend a year with her parents, Mr. tional Pictures, Inc. and Mrs, Charles E. Harland. Miss Mary Brian has the role of oné|Harland has just completed two of the falr damsels ih London who|years’ study at Bastman School of brings the young prince of tempt-|Music, Rochester, New York. ers oul n! his disillusionment | —_—————— about gfrls.' S. Hellenthal, who has been in Those who read the novel by E.!Wrangell and other towns on busi- Phillips 9 enseim, under the titls | ness, returned ;uurday after- of “The ‘Bx- Temember 'that juoon on the Alef Miss Frances M. Harland arrived | THE DAILY ALASKA [:MPIRE Tfiey re an Emgma to Friends \ ®, )\\‘Fr(‘ving of Loeb and Leo- Photo shows D(mg Fairbanks, Jr,, and Joan Crawford, “perfect beauty” of the' movies, who announce they soon will wed. But— | shh!—Joan’s already wearing a wedding ring_inscribed to “My The above tender scene is from a recent MAYER, MOTHER lDISARMAMENT | REACH SEATTLE SOUGHT EARLY /\wmbly of League of Na- | tions Adopts Resolu- | tion on Subject GENEVA, pt {Suspects in Bassett Disap- pearance Case Main- tain Innocence 4 28.— Further toward disarmament must be mplished with the minimum delay sald a resolutidn adopted by the Assembly of the League of Nations The ed that SEATTLE, Sept. 26.—Haggard and nervous. but still maintaining they do not know anything about what they are suspected of, Mayer and his mother, Mrs Smith, were bfought he from Oakland ,for invest in connection with the disappear- ance of James ;RBassett, /The two |04 @ solution in spirit of con- priscners were taken to police | Cllation and international solidar- headquarters after their arrival|ity for difficulties which they have [encountered. disappeared September| The resolution, which Was .t and his mother were framed by the Disarmament Com- arréstéd * 1n - ORKI&Hd, ¢ | mission of the League of Nations, automobile and,watch were found |c¢alls for convocation and prevo- in thelr possession. cation of the Preparatory Disatma. % A IR ment Commission by 1929, RUMMAGE SALE The Assembly wound tp all Martha sociewy humm age work and adjourned shortly after Sept. 28-29 at A, B, Hall. noon. The last part of the ses. all dokiatlons" té ‘Mrs acco solemn pronouncement ur; the aval powe: Bassett sale | Send ter exchange between Count Al- beft Apponyi, of Hungary, and delegates of the Little Entente —adv. .- Leon Permanent Wave. 712.50. Stillman. | sion was marked by rather a.bit- [« WtDNl—SDAY OPPOSIT: 0N T0 PARULING‘ TW0 BOY MURDERERS them to for life, met denfal from Dis s offfce. Tt the papers Joliet Peniten with a general trict Attoreny Crov was declared that “if Clabaugh and the Board do their duties, | there I8 no way to get the out until death.releases them Clarence Darrow, who defended the boys at their teial, said: “It is a lot of bunk of the brain of al child and somebody is suffering from a brain storm.’” committing ary boys | pold Brings Forth Strong Denials > MISSION SOCIETY MEETS, The Woman's Missfonary Society of the Northern Light Presbyter. fan” Church, will hold its re meeting tomorr afternoon 2:30 o'clock at home of Mrs. 0. A. Stilman All ladies inter- [ of little ‘Bobbie |ested are Invited 1o come could apply for a h:unl(fl -+ seven years, due to errors in ")h] papers for save at the Em)ire. CHICAGO, Ti1., Sept. 26.—As- of “Hinton' Clabaugh, rman of the Board of Parole Pardcns, that Richard Loeb Leopold, kldiappers | fon inks, " Do you know that you can choose “Chic Ankle” (pointed heel) or Square Heelin Holeproof Silk Stock- ings? Well you can! And Hole-, proof colours are all created by Lucile’s very own hands at Paris.Only Holeproof can offer this exclusive Lucile service. Don’t forget ... pointed or square heelsallin Lucile colours, and of course each has the famous ExT se reinforcement for longer wear, [foleproof [fasiery 1107 Broadieay, New York, U. 8, 4, REPRESENTATIVE | BEN C. DELZELLE JUNEAU OUR To supply the people of markets offer, In other words——— “GUARANTEED At price PLATFORM Juneau with the best coal the s that are fair and reasonable. FUEL SATISFACTION.” Pacific Coast Coal Co. O Phone 412 Beat Up ‘;Peeper" Mtrs. Harriman Russell, daugh- | tar' of Mrs., Borden Harriman, who helped “beat up” a peep- ihg Tom on the dunes near Bradley’s Beach, Newpdtt, R. 1. Other “400" beauties fig- uring in the battle were Mrs Robert D. Huntington, dangh- ter of Mrs. Moses Taylor, and Miss Edith Woodward, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs, William Woodward. > WHIST PARTY The Rebekans of No give a whist party in the L 0. F. Hall on Sept. 26th $:16 P. M This is the first of a series of six parties. Refreshments and | prizes. Admigsion 35 cents. Puh~; lic cordially invited. Grand prize at end of series. adv. | D LABD PARTY wiil given Saturday night,| Sept at 8:30 o'clock, Moose Hall, by Women af m..wn.m:j Legion. Publfe invited adv. | e LET Almqum Press Your Suit. | We call and deliver. Phono 528, - e OM p'perl ror sarl ut the Wmpire. 2-A wIII 0 at be 29 TONIGHT ~ 2 Shows Get Enough Thrills For Two Lifetimes! TOM MIX W il The Las; i‘rml 1-‘011 URNDAY AND FRIDAY We'll present the greatest show Juneau has had in an age LOIS WILSON GEO. K. ARTHUR T . The Gm gham Giri Jand - ! DRIAM OF A \\‘( 10N \HOW 11\ an_w 20 40 Logen 600 BUCKEYE ALUMINEX THE EXTRA GOOD y. 4 ¥ } 8 ALUMINUM WARE Pots have self-basting lids ‘and non-burning knobs See this new ware at once Thomas Hardware C Juneau,, Alaska,, & .. — 4_-_—A—;—_.:-2’ NORTHERN HOTEL- ROOMS-—50 gent: night up; pc 3’:& h‘"h: “:(‘)‘ un&po & Public shower an ndu. yrner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and np—cfiulp heated. THE ARCADE CAFE - f Juneau C. D Ferguson, Agent NEW CREATIONS spa at the Coluseum ‘fheatre Thurodny and Fm‘hy Evemngs September 27 wnd 28 Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days 2 Soda Fountain in dornmection. Come in and Msten to the radfo. MARY YOUNG, Prop. PHON pwt your name-on our-ééml I* it is certainly good eoal. We deliver! fhesh’ dressed poultry eevry day. Ous. loggs are the largest ‘frashest that the hens p% s We carry a ‘compléf Poultry and Fox Foeds, - Atld our tudthrw. -ull you m‘t ‘beat: u. ~ A Fire I nsurance Pokcy may not'be changed afier, a;five oeems., S‘. if you have paid off a mortgage or fiishe sing property’ notify us. fwu whhom cost. if you move to a new location, ent is required. imsurance; phone ‘us! wfitely under wnu‘ld, y PREAARIL S s We will make the necessary Mflp 'éh If you meed more We "willcover yom ' # 1 P