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.- 2 i : 5 s A T S il [ wnla “cat” means a Hon, Dnugh;s pl1!n5 and the struggle of humans = = Machnn becomes .involved in a|with the primitive elements more DOUBLEHEm = lion hunting expedition .in tho!innately dramatic than any clash IS ON' TONIGHT 3 £ course of his thrilling and hilari:|of gentler sauls in cities. IN. SCHOOL GYM OH! WHAT A ROAR g ous adventures in hm latest com:|- Inasmuch as the screen at its| 2 E edy, “Hold That Lion.’ best I8 pure action and pantomine, AND WE D(C v @ This will be ‘the featurc picturs|Sills belleves more pictures of Bl o (e seutHUSHE O T S at the Coliseum Theatre next Sun- type should be made ketball game this week: end, the 4] O g = |day. Film fans who feel the meed| “Burning Daylig a pieturi.|!1ltoppers will meet the ‘Juncau MEAN PERHAPS = Slof a strong laugh tonic, will find|zation of Jack London’s fhrilling|''"emen and the Jayhi/Supers will « 8 S|this MacLean vehicle the right|novel of the same name, b f”“"““‘s";”‘“:u"’;“;“; e £ Zkind of screen medicine. Watching —— jthe fine TIQUFCOE UGS SEME: HENIM H SUNDAY MATIEEE’ NIGHT and MONDAY S{the smiling funmaker trying to | . #3/5ym. The game will be called H —==-Zlcct romantic, while minus his| | ~NOBTHERN LIGHTS” BE | 'al 7:15 o'clock-and will‘be over inf £ PALACE ORCHESTRA PLAYS Sl trousers, or attending a fashionabla|, OIVENPALACE PATRONS | aty o8 LlllmeB(nrdt:;e fane to st = = a8 ¢ £ — d the Clt; an a.ucen‘q £ BOTH. SHOW'S B or o Hacuiion e nalE D e s s SRR . = 1 - 3| o Or Betting familiar with halfishowing of “Buming Daylight” d| \ige (e players:ion.-the Hilld » - = 3 £|joren hunery lios, 18 @ sure cure|ne Palace Sunday and MOBORF topper team may be Somewhat § > Slfor all aches and pains. will ‘be bresented with a “eopys & . Y = Z The ab T tew of th DYy ged from the strenuous playing g -] © above are just a few of the|Northern Lights” the walts 56|, lust night in' Doulas, it is 2 E i E :’}‘:‘ln) g‘.!]f-’5 an‘d oy mam:‘l\t's 3 lection by Carol B v Davis. Th‘s « tain that they will go 'Oll the ¢ s u i ’: s E'H:mfmv wmu]):' whichpas ‘heen played everywhere and| tloor with mustered -pep against : J C L ,S “)ui 7 dm : Aa:“\f‘x""rk fik)u&lcrager fras made a big hit ! the Firemen tonight. = 4 R l ’]\] l “ 'a\] and ends in African jungle. Be:{' s - ) o H tween these two scenic extremes, - | As & headliner: the .Unslga H F Alaskan S MacLean chases a beautitul blonde| ELMER JACOBS IS * | Sailors and Jayhi Supers will tan = amous askan Story ith whom he has fallen in love AGAIN WlTH ALS gle and it is expected that the High -3 i players will re than try to take = = at first sight.® It would be un-( i b sl B DAYS OF NINETY EIGHT = .fair to relate how he proves him- he event from the sailors es they = = SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26.—Bl- . " = E'selt a hero as a big game hunter, re scored over by them the last = =1 ' | mer Jacobs, one of the outstanding y 1 = = despite his craven fear. Suffice me. played. ... The: §allogSuper = =i pitchers in the Pacific Coast league| o, be the last be- = Elto say that even the Society for game will probably. the. the lay s = % Y, in 1928, will play with the San|j Tor th g Sitbe prevention of cruelty o anljranoisco Seals again in 1929. His| St l:‘e cu:‘tarlgoes i .« = s ann mals would indorse his hu; ual overRa - : ! méne i contract was received today from! The Firemen will probably start : A and humorous method of camnrlng Sal M ‘ H i a ferocious lion alem, Mo., where Jacobs wintered.| <horn and Hollmann, forwhrds, g 332 A . 2 i Campen, center -and Peterson and : D AYLIG I ‘Tm‘nb > ambarnity Bubing pr gl ) e = ¥ RE I8 . uy for the Hilitoppers W By £ E | "% AT PALACE SUNDAY || Goes Up in Flames Orme and Jackson, forwards; Jen- g v : 23 - sonr at nd Sturrock - and . = E “He-man,” or elemental drama.‘ WACO, Texas, Jan: 26,~I,nth-§_|:’,k:,,:m, c::‘;:.‘:“_ = The P]ayera E is what screen fans 'most favor, de-jer ‘Hall, the largest and oldest, yy,rpy Sperling. will -handle ‘the = hokFhoce 4 £|{clares Milton Sills, ‘'who' has be-}sorrity at Baylor College for|,; ovent and sport fans will be £ “BURNING DAYLIGHT MILTON SILLS E{come one of thie screen’s foremost|women at Belton, southwest of| ;o o o iim on the floor again .o § Vitgals ok £|stars within the past two years be-{here, ‘was destroyed by a fire this |, ). 1roved 1o mea very able of- ] Duteh Oven anny E|cause he has devoted himself ex-|forenoon. There were no cas- ficial in’ former years = French Louie .. =/ clusively to this type of motion pic-|ualties. ) i3 £ Jack Kearney =!ture. ———— £ Martha Fairbee £, Appearing in wirile, charactoriza- TUYWILER RELEASED i MISS LINDSTROM GOING £ WMorton .. awford Davndson £ tions with out-of-door background, PITTSBURGH, Jan. 26.—Pitcher SOUTH FOR HER HEALTH = Johnson Frank Hagney Z='sills has developed n tramendousfmmc" Tutwiler, 23-year-old recruit - . § The Stranger l‘“{a Northrup E following. obtained by the Pittsburgh Pirates| Miss Svea Lindstrom, daughter 2 ' Pascival, Blik 3 St Y rt Hol ! And Sills modesfly disclaims)1ast August, from Savannah of the|of Mrs. F. Peterson, is a south- = ercival blake s Oimes 2 4t for this, declaring the type|Southeastern League, today was bound passenger on the Alameda H “ngmLthéssett G dl;l(lilan Bre;slei £ of picture in which he has been|released outright to Omaha of the|tonight. Miss Lin@istrom is going » = hn Letton . owa ruesde £ starred, is largely responsible. Western League. south for her Health. < g & g i o e - ——————— Every adult attending the show of “Burning Day- £ His role in “Burning Daylight, )3 i ight” wi i ; i & the First National picture to be at{’ BUCK" WEST DEAD 5 light” will receive free a copy of Carol Beery Davis’ E lhe Palsce Sunddy and. Monday,|i MANSFIBLD, O, Jan. 26.—Mik STOCK FEEATXONS baturduy ”“]y waltz song, “Northern nghts g1 ton.. D, - “Buck”. We told : 8 & 5 ; 3 £ is an excellent example of thejton- D.-"Buc o8t: OutlISIPY] NEW YORK, sun 80 --dkinska E sort of story Sills believes the and _nrst baseman with the Llnncggn Iu;"l;" it s!:m'k 1.5 tofiay qnim‘- 3 -!,/\D]F"u NEWS and GOMEDY 3 Mot easlly adsptable to piotures.| Nationsls, in th late 137, diad|Juncan it siock 1y today quol e = {at his home here at the age of 68. ) " | Withits localo In ‘Alaska during %, Chrysler 119%; Cudahy BEWARE PRICES—10-25-50—Loges 60 cent; Z|the heatic days of the gold rush,|He retired to o farm lite near herel g, ' pigigior 108, Kennecott A T Ro-o) Losel 0 @it E|the action of the story is essen-|several years ago. i, Nevada Consoliddted 45, Na- CRS 9 p £/ tially pigtoria, and the camera has|. | eee onal Bawat.an i SENBT, o PRICES—10-20-40 , : LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT B cancht WA posly ob o tiRel, T R om the seutl] 14 Motors Y443, feuie Hoshuck | : £ ; N e . e s ey i Stewart-Warner. 14114, 1 0 = EYE TROUBLES fou the Brincess Mary -Lomorrowis' Sreol’ 187y, » Pittsburgh Coal | = g night. P 5 L E If you are in treuble 2 your SR 3%, : ='eyes and want (o know il glasses 2 e = S. Zynda, of the Zynda Hotel will improve -natters, phone or s t y ] g ent. We have| Who has beon visiting in the States) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE -~y N v 5 (kb Py «lplenty of. time for this servicelfor several wecks, is returning NOTICE MBXICO OITY - President| BERLIN-—Fhe Ministry of Ju § “HOLD THAT LION” AT ’Tlat this season of the year and{home, a passenger aboard the Portes Gil appointed a commit-|tice ordered that all summonges| You H Am t COLISEUM ‘ON SUNDAY | will be glad to demonstrate that Northwestern. ., .| ‘Have you sent ypur subserip-|tee; to-draw up xules, fon avia- jaddressed | to . foreisn diplomats wuons } B3 by both knowledge and experience, e tion Cards to the Chamber of|[tion and to cooperate with inter-|with extra-territorial’ privileges | When is a cat not a cat? we are -equipped to give you first| I. Goldstein and wife are Juneau{Commerce? —adv. |national bodies for the advance- [shall hencefor:h he phrased with|Call 257, ) At Theatres Answer: When it's a lion! class service. passengers aboard the Northwest- Bl s ieERE yive. PRI s b i Because he doesn’t know that, in ROBERT SIMPSON ern, which sailed north from Seat:| Wg MAKE ‘ENLARGEMENTS —_— fe the lauguage of big game hunters jadv. AT THE NUGGET SHOP.itle today. + Alaska Scenic Views adv. K [ 53 | efenfenfesfoode: D o T e e i | “LADIES BEWARE” AT | 3 i | COLISEUM TONIGHT | " 2 &% “Ladies Beware” the current > FBO production starring George O’Hara is one of the cleverest| crook stories screened in a great ‘. while. This picture shows George | O’Hara at his best; it is a picture | i that just bubbles over with action and thrills, and all lovers of crook . stories and mystery drama should not fail to see this picture at the Coliseum tonight. The center of attraction, in “La-) diés Beware,” is a world-famous ruby, “Star Ruby” that two bands/ of "crooks are trying Lo steal. Jnck, O’Diamonds, George O'Hara, is the i leader of one of the bands of . ™ crooks. Mrs. Ring, the owner of the ruby: » is giving a reception in honor of} a famous, count, . George gains entrance to the party by using the name of a famous man about| town who has gone on a huntiny trip. -But once inside he-is recog- ‘ nized by an old. sweetheart of hn. who has now gone straight and lsl b secretary to Mrs. Ring. She| pléads with” him to forsake his plan to steal the ruby and follow | the straight and narrow ‘path, but he refuses. George is unaware orx the fact that there is another crook in the house who.is alsa trying to| steal the famous gem. : Then starts the most exciting . battle of -all -the- ‘battle of wits between ' two master crooks, each trying 19 catch the other napp,ug and steal lhs ruby. i T “CAPTAIN -SALVATION" | |S NOW AT PALACE 1 § ‘Cuhtun Salvation”~saga of the mqn of wumw jemotion and a Rt motives, is a paradox the screen drama in years. : 1 A Jove romanceis told in a vol- cano of human ‘emotions; ~with charactefs that repfesent the bru- tal, the fearless, the godless; the man who safled the old clipper] ships and looked death and wors in the face, 'flh a.grin. It is realistic to terror at time " drama of the adyenture and lure of the sea—but thue are onl] the: Dbackgrounds to the cefitral ‘theme; the love oy and girl enmesh- ed in a plot such as few authors Have ever dreamed. ~ e Yosiiorron thht Sumiay, January 27 AT 7:30 O’CLOCK SHARP ’lite Serbum Soa.ety Wlll Presmt “THE Their annual play, to which all local Yugo-Slavs are invited: After the play there will be a ggod time and abig feed progided so make it a p.oint to be there and the,committee in charge is as- suring you all of 2 very pleasant evening. Céfiilemefi—zfl&mt% §2 50 e 1:‘ ¥y 61 FLAG fla 8 Y fii L in the history of sports .- Tilden., . Cochet = P x(Ahn 3. Gould cnvered virtually all these s Now, in sum)) [m@nfing the significance of the’ penod in ten “articles for tl;;s ‘ paper, He is bringing back the thrills, ol k0 -1 BOB TURNER'S AUTO smmon know for ten years ‘my motto has been reliability, reason-- able prices, fige car and comfortrs Stand at Arcade Cafe. —adv. ASSOCIATED FREEO SPORTS EDITOR P I+ My nut five years s brought the most remarkable pro‘rea h Dempsey ;% Tunney .. .. Rickard .. Wills ... Lenglen .. Ruth Jones :: Collett! o :Hagen. Pamell NS ‘and many, other'é personalmes in ‘reat‘ i Athnlhn‘ events that have lifted sports to_the forefroflt.