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Show oo Theatres "The Zeppelin's Last Raid" has beon thrilling people at the Alhambra theater now since Thursday and still Its fame spreads. It is one of those pictures whose very subject draws attention at-tention and holds it until the film has been viewed and then keeps its audience au-dience thrilled with admiration until it is only a memory. This is one of the remarkable films of tho ago and the audience is 'carried right up into the clouds in the huge 'sausage" as the allied soldiers Uae come to torm the Zeps and while there goes through all the stirring experiences exper-iences of a monster air man o war while in an engagement. Scenes shewing shew-ing the releasing of tho bombs and the vari'.us other work needed to ba'.le tho forces of the enemy are vividly and truthfully shown. Besides the scientific Interest which, the picture contains thoro is a vci'y strong plot running through it which pounds home a vital lesson in patriotism patriot-ism and self sacrifice. One of tue most splendid scenes in the wholo film Is the fight in the gondola of tho big Zeppelin. This will long bo remembered remem-bered among tho many wonderful picture:.1 pic-ture:.1 which the Alhambra has shown. In addition to the headliner there is a James Montgomery Flagg comeJy, "The Bride " Mr. Flagg's humorous stories and clever sketches are creating creat-ing a new kind of motion plcturo and from the eagerness with which movie fans patronize the Alhambra when one of these films Is being shown it is quite safe to say that they are in film land to stay. "Bill" Hart will greet his Ogdon friends at the Alhambra again, commencing com-mencing tomorrow evening in "Wolves of the Trail." This is ono of the characteristic char-acteristic western pictures for which this gun man and big two-handed fighter is famous and advance press dispatches state that it is a world beater. Bill Hart draws a crowd all the time anyway. Advertisement. oo |