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{ i ) 2 ) i E ) § ! { } ) ] § 3 ) \ ] ) § ] ] ] \ 3 ryt jany way you figure it and it is a | practical demonstration that a pic ture can have a legitimats dra matic punch without the a n of our old friend, “sex appeal, imilar frayed out devi PICKETT’ LAST TIME PALACE TONIGHT Of course there i romanco gy ", o m what co.ed college could ho w th LAST TIMES TONIGH Y00 ol NS, Ortod b with BeSN S college pranks which are part o football. This is one of the mo lexciting things that the screen has | oftered in some time 1It's all about a couple of col lege pals, both trying to make team who incur the jealousy of | the “ccllege hero." Hls effort ts make things tough. for the hoys {and their fighting spirit form thoe |basis of the plot, . The producers have a mbled a cast of young players who all |give a very good account of them. FOREVER AFTER A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE COMING SI'NILI-\Y 7;i‘A']'INEE f “The Cheer Leader” with RALPH GRAVES {for the game with a total score Sertr o o R a o poldfe cas selves Ralph Graves and Ger lof & Radde being second with Gertrude Olmsted and a ‘collegiate cast b et R o o e A PEPPY PHOTOPLAY OF FOOTBALL—CAMPUS 2 i the losers with 484 pins i CAPERS—ROMANCE AND COURAGE English Women Will .».rr’:,'[ulN‘u""}:.lf'(\ games and for ke . b « ) | brreea ———— S Get Cabmet Places| The above photo shows Mae West, author of “Pleasure Men,” Brunswick E i , TR being arraigned in West Side court in New York city on charge | paramos 169 189 166—474 T )!shooting and dying and fighting; a| (Continuéa rrom raz» nne ) | of presenting an obscene, indecent and immoral play in a public |cCunningham 150 173 p war picture that really “traces the R e Ty s e *i theatre. In the picture with her is Stan Stanley, leading man, Gavil 137 148 Attracllons drama of a single Soul in the|noitse ot commons who have serv- | of the production. Fifty-three other actors and actresses wer¢ bridkift 58 march through the peaceful d ed apprenticeships in departmental| haled into court and placed under bond Stewart 126 as an escape from the far muri’;(]". ont Bench” j|dreadful events of pegcetime, |/ “It the Baldw of the house. [al party organiza ) before the world went wild and his | aaministration and who have been (At Theatres | i il io b b miniracion sni sio v von| \V MR T s2| IUS the sort of story that's baen/confirmed in. power at. the el ¢-quarters they never tire of prais.|Kinds of bulbs for fall planting '\:*:’i"»lr" i L iy 166 | | “PARTNERS AGAIN" nching to be filmed for years and|ijons, the Duchess of Atholl, wholing her abiic as an_administra. | JUBeau Flovists, e P RO 192 202 141 | NOW AT COLISEUM First National has'done a supetd|nas ‘achjaved great success in the | tc organizer and platform speak- As\iite 7 161 14 | ——2Job_with it Hintrd o e rebat o I ¥ | NCTICE TC CREDITORS | Council 187 149 b jboard cf education, proba would | ¢ . 2790-A | Radde 146 ¢ 175 fl 1 you're suffering grom ennui or | “Forever After” is the name 'offha the: wtroneast; candidate Few Liboral women Have sat fnlyy o | .\w AT iy grouch, be sure and go to the Coli- |the picture and it is- one of the! Rt e s o e Bl donimons, but he Sedthl b} ARLALAT Lo L P e § seum tonight and see Samuel Gold- |first shows that has come here “.[h a member of the gresent gov-|Georze has able women leaders| . H' ‘l“;“- A= | S R wyn's latest offering, an adapta-!months that we felt deserved the|op rnment, but not a member of the [among thewm many young onos. gor- Gne, A CHISEN | ST P tion of Montague Glass' famous|jabel of drama. Ldabinet G 4l stage play, “Partners Again,” which| For this plece is real drama.| | Woman's Position ! R vgsthan by i = I GED o ! LEO Henty King has filmed in a most |drama that tears at your el ST A L who|MOCSEHEART WOMEN B orarlsh B ar A 8 Gastbieau [ TR AN SE D K - DREWS notable and humorous manner. “‘“Hmw and then kids you into alwas the. first- woman- to receive | MEET THURSDAY NIGHT NOTICE* 1§ Il‘Ell‘Hl(\' GIVEN! Mrs. C. J. Samuelsen, Joe Treml, | AREage. Avhn ! Coliseuns +is full of fun from the t flicker | subtle smile; drama that makes | ministerial appointment, in Brit. | That 1. 1. FAULKNER was, on |9 Ward, L.l Trimvee, R. M. | September 19, 1y. ! -« i (o the last, and again implants the |you want to weep and then dries|gin. hold a post in Ramsay Mac-| Th 1 o MogeslioRiE AR ¢ 1035, appointed: by the| Chadwick, H. W. Albergs Sitka Notieh. 1§, He¥aby - givhi. tnac) | heatre Ji 1ikeness of the lovable partners,|up your tears with a side splitting| donald’s labor government in 1924, |5 ny et last, nisht., B NSRRI cntitiod court, ; receiver . of [ Mr. and:Mrs; Geo. B Grigsby, Ku:l| Anton Kahns, entryman, togoth- y Ins foh 't Potash & Perlmutter, as exe mpli- Jaugh. ibut had no cabinet rank. A new |¢ided to serve cofiee and pie on the property of the above-named (K. Kats, Seattle; Cesar Lebenico{or with his witnosses. Wil nstruction in fied by George Sidney and Alex | abor " prime minister probably | {1 1Kt of the Halloween anas- the proverty Mining Company of | Douglas. [Anderson,, and Henry Vermeire, PIPE ORGAN | der Carr, in the hearts of th tgr—s a5y e N EAsTn:“””“‘ name Miss Bondfield or|duerade dance i Mng, a corporation, abd that | Alaskan [all of Haines, Alaska, has. sub. ‘. ! | ture-loving public. : | ST‘GfT AVO“E ET Aregy || Miss Susye. Layrsuas,. 4o, aasdthp. Sdril deam praRpoP R e 1ot el R a| Miss I Hayssin, John Gowalko|mitted flnal proof on his home- || PIANO ! [ All of Samuel Goldwyn's “Pot-| OF “THE GREAT G iflifned partisaisaigitngumity mwine { 1) foncy. dritl to. be, oyt o IRRIEIEES oot L R A R, V. Bidir Wil Posr. 3 stead entry, serial 06121, for lots| § HARMI Ré ash & Perlmutter” pictures have|%—— —— " |knowledge of local administration, | M°0s¢heart Day and the ent requiring that all claimants and|G. Cornelessen, Cordova; E. Lynch,[1 and 2, section 12 and ot 1| | ARMONY § Deen comedy successes, with an| George Nash, remowned smp»‘\h“ Lawrence visited the Uhited |'#i"ment committee premises a credi rescnt to said receiver Faiibanks; L. 8. Rath, Fairbanks; IN%NW14, section 13, T. 32 § |} e " ever-increasing popularity, but this|and screen thespian, worked in g 1s s00d program, §oes” I : Py ]. M. Raragloh=bWibva: T b0 B CRMI AN It b et e S 1 i Rttt 4 B, latest is the hest yet. It there|Paramount’s produeetion, “Thel \l, m,‘,:: L8 tor, American, A~fl¢r the meeting a social time u;‘:l| m{‘h\' i ‘4M| ‘Illlllulltll]: l..'\:.‘.;?h' ath, Cordova:, Qeo. Maihottar, [in the files of the U..S.. Land B8 ® was an opportunity to pack an- t Gatsby,” under Herbert hom member of the house of com.| V3¢ ©Moved by playing cards BURNL 1S ‘(ho satiafactiin mitanti| Covdova: Tfaia: Mint, Chitina; |Oftice, Anchorage, Alaska, and{ FOR YOUR COUGH | other laugiy fnto the pieturs, | was | Brenon's direction. ' He p1ay&lmons, and Lady Iveagh, recently| 0S¢ Winning prizes wer FoeABdver on ar befars (bhe. firstiTom LAFKSY, 06" BrGy. Seusrd . e oo protest is filed in the local AND COLD. j because of lack of footage | les Wolt, the shady builder of | glected . conservative WPy or| O Bodding ]“'“'v and Mrs. L. Pets Best of Marcn, 1095, All Giains Zynda Hand office at Anchorage, Alaska, | As automobile distributors, Abs|Gatsby's fortune in F. Scot: Fitz-| goune nd, are other women named | o " 0150 “)""‘”f' l‘“' the A QMO presented on or before sald| Nora Retven, Chas. Nelson, within the period of publication, WE RECOMMEND' | and Mawruss are a wow. Many |gerald’s novel. as likely cabinet appointees. Lady |\, HRBIREN o oo N1 Ve d80akTed SUUR. TA" e A or thirty days thereatter, said| White Pine and Tar COUSH §} ond varled were their exepriences| One of the original members of | 4 syor has had a long and ‘dis-| STRLTEE) [0 the mEBEES ption in any dividend of the| Attorney General Johm Rust-|final proof will be accepted and g\rup, g Tarangd, | Fhile desling in cloaks and sults Joseph Jefférmii's phy, “The Rls|tinguished seoor i o] Brigish | fassets of said corporation. All|gard, accompanfeds by. Mra. Rust. |Bnal SePHRsath NIty T(i)}‘gh Ty o i Bl aud movies, bu ttheir venturs into|vals"—Mr. Nash has been featured | ament, during which she has| The NORCO, of the NorthiahdgWiis and proofs must be pre-|gard. left o the 1 akieston Ban J. LINDLEY GREEN, I “fl fiq Cnlgon:l'? leui | the automotive field was an. inspir-'in many Broadw e a ploncer in furthering so.|Transportation Co., sailing ru.m,%mml in writing to the under-|prancisco where he.is. to appear [t 3 Reglster. b e t‘ . » ation indeed. The Qreat Gatsby: arrives at'eial jegislation, | fGhe. Has. estab.|Seattle for Juneau Oct 27. For gggued at 4 Goldstein Building, [pefore the Clreuit Court of Ap- ;“’”‘ publication, Oct. 18, 19281 * —many others. The story ls too goad to tell|the Coliseum Theatre Sunday.|yoned . reputation for independ.-|space or rates Phone 114 or seeldmean, Alaska peals f.ast publication, Nov. 16, 1928, ( 4»+The supporting cast is unusually | Warner Baxter, Lois Wilson, Geor-fance and often has displeased her!D. B. Femmer. m,\, fPated at Juneau, Alaska, Octo R — 3 L e 98 i capable, including Betty Jewel, Al |gia Hale, and Nell Hamilton head own party colleagues. . Whether| ————— ;&er 19th, 1928 20,000 BULua {, Can't be beat anywhere, cards fan Forrest, Robert Schable, Lil |the cast. she could attain cabinet rank is|. Sydney Laurenc. |’~-))rmlur:mu.wL; = H. L. FAULKNER, ;“ “;‘:“" the. '"‘"“‘, i‘f” ldious. lian Elliott, Farl Metcalf, Lew —_ problematical and would perhaps|in Christmas. cards, original, die. WE Receiver For pall planting or growing [Samples at Fmpire cifice ferent, Alas Brice. and others. b~ o y - o n, “THE CHEER LEADER" " depend largely on her cwn do. < AT PALACE ON SUNDAY | Sites, for by her sheer force of|the Nugget Shop. t publication, Nov. 16, 1928, o Al BRILLIANT CAST. IN L 53/ character and personality she has R R T T T L T L LT L T T T T T TE T | FEATURE AT PALACE Film fans wil find plenty (o swept many obstacles aside RO 7 Ayl i WA R g i : 5 = g |cheer about in “The Cheer Lead.! Is Politician L bR v Sfsaaina o daaieds o oo e e s aas They are showing a new type of |er,” the latest Gotham Production| Lady Iveagh probably is the war picture at the Palace Theater |at the Palace Theatre on Sunday.' most highly-trained politician tonight for the last time: a war | Here is a clean-cut story of col-'among conservative women. 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