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. ‘ ; : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924. AGE FOUR. Che Casvetr Daily Tridune E 7 yher ny as prea) South Dakota ju 2 speech fast micht La j tabulated in this issue of the Digest jblast was discharged in the basalt esses wai = | Devasietins Floods In China Riis MeMEES toch cpacelen pee ranisicg’ proana’ sac’ pave A | Cool’ge Davis LaFol | ment. Mr. Dawes devoted his a t | California ---. 1,624 233 15¢i| The obsidian ‘out, of which the Sioux Fail to w dlecussicnvot «7-1. Oho? see - 2s 38h 908. <apg| bebe identified as the same as found 3 the LaFollette independent tia. t Pennsyivania ~ 2,419 620 572 | in Newberry Crater, 30 m‘les south: Cores ‘ cy. a c é Woe een oak “Ditech ot tnis| DAWES SPECIAL TRAIN, EN] wis adgress was precedet by a “OAMA TALMADGE fr four’ mien, Pawee icson, ON<e1 | SOR Ale a a aa eae eae ceed | TOS! -—-——-— Tort 3198 8596 | Oeidian to the banks of the Des|ROUTE TO CHICAGO, Sept. 20.— ino rahe pyc a aoe 1 and Ogle stepped from the stage in- (By The Associated Press).—Charles G. Dawes, republican nominee for vice president, traveled homeward today with short addresses schedul- ed for Dubuque, Iowa,,and Galena, Ulinols, after having sounded the keynote of his part. campaign in ter, governor of South Dakota and the republican candidate for ‘ the United States senate. Old Cache of Spearheads Is Uncovered to pictures and ar brate the 50th year of combined | & Ethel Wales, Miss “Leigh-| § ea Radzina turned to| about to cele. (; NEW PICTURES T0 OPEN AT AMERICA For results try a Tribune Clas. Mo., Sept. 20.—The sthea Ad WELLSTON, Wellston Trust company in this St. Louls suburb was held up by five masked inen yesterday who escaped " rete, a theater rent roles. in iods and in gowns fashion cycles. of modern romanc ) three other pert- rican home life rting the picturé later shows ng wife of the ng and the far bi w " he late '80s of the entury HI air greyed ehil it wn but ft same I < y sequen of the a I 1, Norma is shown t in 1 n « mes in 192 c t 1 usual. picture. } nv which is de din'a ion. And in tN nd id opportunity, I ic avails herself to the I > a remarkable range j ract ion é hardly" able to believe that ' ma seen in the early se- « ei s a young wife and as a j her is the same person who is hown later with grey hair and in | -he black silk dress so much favored , '¥ our grandmothers. ~~ *AILEY’S NIGHT OUT” ° COLUMBIA PROGRAM is the newest presented by nd it opens at the Colum- today. The exact nat of the production has not bee vealed but if it comes up to ne standard of the other comedies pre: this company it should able enough, and we are nat will, Emmett Earl Fisher, Elaine Russell, rence and the Follles beauty all have important parts in horus t Hobart Bosworth {s to be seen in the feature picture, “White Hands.” This veteran of stage and screen has one of his best roles in this! re) film. ALL STAR GIST PLAYS IN “BEDROOM WINDOW” The of the William deMille Paramount production, “The Bed- m Window " an original screen story by Clara Berang presents a Mne-up of leading players that is Ubstar in every senge of the word May McAvoy and Malcolm Mac ured in the principal e picture, a gripping my nedy-drama, which will be arrow and Monday 1 theater Ricardo n importan haye Robert Edeson, aweett and Ethel Wales, featured. Then there is Charles Ogle, who can always be re- led upon to give an excellent ch; ter - comic butler's role, i Plays a detec: art in Medea Live 23 the famous Russian beauty, ellently cast an altog arming» young woman wt 1 th ims that the m was committed 0: Lillian Leigt picture | latest to- | STARTING TODAY “RIALTO perfect performances. a long time before you see ast like this in a picttre been many a cast called but here is one that is all “EROAONAY Ol Of BUST” PICTURE AT wom next production LAST SHOWING OF “LOVING LIES” 10. BE IVEN TODAY a script doesn’t se visual thor pro: duce it him: Firmly believing that the man or woman who writes a photoplay is best fitted to bring that play to life on the screen, and havi found two authors and a prod x not only e with his theor who are by long experience technicians and motion picture craftsmen as Frank Woods, has in assc with Thompson Buchanan Elmer Harris, au- thors, and Clark ¥ homas, pro- duce anized Associated Authors, Inq, © producing organization of three units; and three finished pro- ductions now ready for distribution through Allied Producers and Dis- tributors Corporatio: e offered as evidence that Mr. Woods’ theory is practical. “Loving Lies,” adapted from Peter B. Kyne’s “The Harbor Bar,” is the second Associated Authors production and as such closes at the Iris theatér today. Thompson Buchanan, author ‘of “Civilian Clothes" and a dozen other stage and screen successes, after frequent- going over the story with the nuthor, prepared the ipt for the supervised the éilming of d then edited and titled + in addition to be celebrated author has been, r a number of years closely iden- tified with production activities and TODAY LAST TIMES CHARLES CHAPLIN PRODUCTION “A WOMAN OF PARIS” Also Comedy “THE NOON WHISTLE” 10c¢ and 20c G Garamount Gicture= Linger at Look: for Watch for the the creeping shot in absorbing mystery-ro. LLOYD KINOGRAM NEWS HAMILTON “The Bedroom Window!” the Then thrill to the unraveling of the | ALSO ONE OF THE BIG COMEDIES OF THE YEAR HAMILTON ~ Lonesome With May McAvoy Malcolm McGregor Ricardo Cortez Robert Edeson George Fawcett Ethel Wales shadow! dark! mance in { Gibson is starring im the 3 Iway or Bust,” at t ye at the present } tin ( on a picture | chat exactly suits his ability and] j bi line of acting ate Universal corporation “has ur da new novel, “The Ridin’ Kid From Powder F as Gib-} Pieture shows f muddy water 30 feet high, w he Ame the disaster, has s vised the production of meny, Goldwyn and Lasky plays. Monte Blue and Evelyn Brent featured in “Loving L with Lowell, Charles Gerrard, Ralph ulkner, Ethel Wales and other vell known screen players in sup- r port Tile satoty, deklidg Zeich jatival tures of a tug boat captain and unique incidents at sea and along the coast, is said to. be on of the most gripping dramatic plays of recent years COOLIDGE fika LEAD IN POLL (Continued from Page One.) cast b: @ same voters in 1920 woul © indicate a fall from the vote rolled up by Mr Harding four years ago. “In Ohio these first few votes may be thought to suggest that Mr. Coolidge is far stronger today than his predecessor was in 1920. nnsylvania also, would seem to be as firmly, or more firmly plant- ed in the Republican’ column. It must be remembered, of course, that the present tabulation of ballots rep- It’s All S-p-e-e-d ! HOOT GIBSON —in— BROADWAY OR BUST A Stampede of Fun ! And Comedy “HIT ’EM HARD” Last Times Today WYOMING EVERYBODY'S THEATER f China’s misfortunes at s floods in Hunan show. jes alone and sees are shown cooking the feod ‘rushed to them by an mn Red Cross worker (standing in white clothes) 39 heurs after YOUTH MATURITY MIDDLE AGE OLD AGE Norma’s Triumph BEND, Ore., Sept. $0.—Buried on the banks of the DesChutes river perhaps long before the discovery at America, a cache of large spear- reads made of obsidian, was dis- overed yesterday when a large soulder was moved from its resting place of centuries within the city imits of Bend. The spearheads apparently had cen placed by their maker in a wmall fssure ‘n the rim of Basalt which faces the DesChutes river, oa the east. The spearheads approximately 200 in pumber, were found when a on chat trip. garage. Phone 1087J. E. Third. FOR RENT—Desirable this time, as ‘Thirteen countl thousands Property damage and one was isyang’s main street, swept 4 ae ich carried every living thing before wall bed. Phone 760R. Lois Wilson Ernest Torrence A James Cruze Production resents the merest smattering of a return, In Pennsylvania, fer in, stance, nearly a million ballots are distributed, a figure which compared with the present early turn of less than 4,000 wi from that state. Alro, these ear'y re turns must be accepted with the ad- : ditional proviso that sections of the Depicts Democratic strength are not. repre- ~ serited in the five first states tabu. HE MIGHTY STRUGGLE lated.” The Digest states that their poll Of the does not yet give any reai evidence of a deadlock, but adds that “such Washington correspondents as David awrence and Mark Sullivan are rning the country, because of the nee of a deadlock, Builders of an Empire Death Dogged Their Footsteps and Destruction Threatened at Every Turn Dur complicated machinery for and Stirri: oosing a president,” it continues A Vivid and Stirring Picture y result in confusion, we are —pfs— + in case none of the few candi- if ; emer iiciemapeR rbot Sinn LSS The Life, Love and Romance Phe situation is further compli —of— cated by such electcral anomalies as the fact that Georgia, with a popu- lar vote of 154,049 in the last elec- tion, has fourteen electoral — votes, whi'e New Jerrey, with 908,638, has precisely the same number. 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