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DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1928. first pieture himself, James Cruze occupled the supervisor’s chair on Great Ball io his second feature production for Pathe. < e i “The Night Flier,” a dramatic railroad romance, coming to the Celiseum Theatre tomorrow, I8 the picture and Willlam Boyd is the| star. Cruze selected Walter Lang |assumed active of the as director for his excellent dircc- “ Smith campaign A Democratic tion of “The Red Kimona,” “Mon- S ——" | _peakers’ bureau has been organ- ey to Burn,” and “The Earth Wo- ! iged the party's oratorical| man” It 18 a graphic story of hig: guns firing daily from strate-| railroading in the early West, and gle centers. | has a splendid supporting cast. Act Quickly | The Republicans were quick to | AT THE HOTELS seize the opportunity presented | them when the Alabama delega- Castineau tion returned from Houston, dis-| Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Rogers, Port satisfied with the majority selec-' Alexander; Fred Handy, Thena tion. Only one of Alabama's, Say y Fultz, Los Angeles; Robert Wake- | delegation of 24 voted for Smith | » lin, Seattlé; Paul Lund. Peters. and no effort was burg; P. Jorgensen, Petershurg; band wagon ride Mrs. M, Miller, O. L. Leet, Wran. Political unvest in gell; Mrs. Nell C. MacGregor, Pet. was climaxed by the formation ersburg; William H. Caswell, Ket- {here of an Anti-Smith club, The| chikan; J. A. Nlelsen, Ketchikan; movement spread and Democrats C. V. Brown, Ketchikan; H. L. thus far have failed to check it. | Hansen, Seattle; J. H. Grimes, § Anti-Sntith clubs and ‘‘Hoover- | attle; Mrs. Bd. Lawler, Ketchikan; | Democrats” either are active or Sam Baker, Seattle; F. Cushing | their influence is felt in every Moore, Spokane, Wash.; Arthur| | county in the State Swansaa, Spokane; Barl F. Ela. Political Move tone, Spokané; I. H. Baron, Bol. Lacking a well-rounded state lingham, Wash.; J. L. Cavanaugh. organization with which to augu- International - News Seattle; L. J, Boger, Ketchikan: K. A. Drager," Ketchikan; Mr. and| ment their numbers when \'mvsl = Mrs. Leon I Drewa, Portland, begap voluntarily flocking into their fold; Republican party lead- “Q. ” 2, Or Ed Lane and wife, city; = Spe[‘d O’Carter Nov- Larry Parks, city; Ben Petersou, elty and “A Roman . - ers set upon that task as the Yakutat; ' H.. P, Pride, I.Groen. | Splepdor ‘of the Cld Dominion’s great social functions of pre-Civil War days will live again in|Most important of all its work blatt, New York; C. A, Williams | October af the bell in Richmond at which the State 'League ‘Wemen Voters will hener Gov. | Seandal” ' ) All for Forty Cents - — —= ; és . . | never questioned hetorchand PICKETT’ R('(’uil Ol(l Vlrgl" | This year there is a differen OH! BOY! LAST TIMES PALACE AT TONIGHT COLIISEU | story. Democrats have marshal-| ed their forces from all corn |of the state awith sub-headquar | ters in the'most populous areas |and general campaign headgquar-( | térs here. Rep. W. B. Oliver has LAST TIME TONIGHT charge with MONTE BLUE aud MYRNA LOY “BITTER APPLES” ou Hll();;l(l hear LEON DREW at the ole of the KIMBALL —AND HOW! Thursday—WILLIAM BOYD in “The Night Flyer” made for a' the state FRANKLIN POOL HALL Lower I'ront St. Phona 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 30 SEWARD STREET They topped off the drive with| T 2 P A selection of a slate of former Ketchikan. Harry Flocd Byrd (left) and other distinguished persons, molflxflqg Lady Nancy Astor (right),|pemocratic electors. Among their Zynda Member of the British Parliament and one of the celebrated Lamghorne sisters of Virginia. Lady number was a delegate to Houston Rev. G. Prosoroff, Sitka; A 3.|Astor, who will be a guest at the executive mansion, will "probably Carter, Sitka; H. V. Callow and!“Mirador” (above), near Charlottesville, while in Virginia. wite, Tillie Olson, Tacoma; I SR Olaf Nygaard, Petersbrug; Mrs. visit her girlhcod home, and the wife of another Quick to catch the drift of sen- timent, men who for a decade or more had begn in public life, be- 82 i ; RICHMOND, Va, Oct.' 3.—GOV.|yoiers is sponsoring the ball. Sevs Ed. Fredrickson, Ketchikan; ' Mr Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia wWillfgr1 oiher ial affairs’ will be and Mrs, Johnson; Mrs. E. Lam. be honored here Oectober 5, with a given including a reception by the bert and children; B. J. Rank:u, ball such as the Old Dominion has| overnor and a dinner by the city Seattle. Inat experienced since ante-bellum | ¢ pichmond. The reception and Alaskan |days. ; dinner will be October 6, H. J. Raymond and wite, Warm| The stately minueth will alter- Springs Bay; 8. L. Wilcox, C' -inate with the more modern forms cago; E. J. Setzer, Beillhgnum; 'of the dance as the thousand P. A. Padden, Tenakee; Juhn{couples invited swing around the Price, city; George Robbius, city; huge hall of Gray's Armory. And William Jackson, city; L. Toreson,!while attendance will be limited . Attraciions At Theatres Ketchikan; H. Bernmard, Hoohah;|to 1,000 couples, others will be ad Ford Butler, Auk Bay; C. McLeod, | mitted to the gallerics. T A e Point Retreat; L. Johnson, Seat-|Nancy Astor of Gre | “ROSE OF KILDARE" tle; Ken Nelson, Kodiak; Ed.;mer governors of IS NOW AT PALACE Herman, Yakutat; C. A. Mattie,| Mrs. Richard Former governors of Virginia who will attend include Heney .. Stu.|8an to enroll with the Hooverites art, E. Trinkle, Westmorela 1q |and the state organization was Davis J. Montague and C'aide made complete with headquarters A. Swan and a speakers’ bureau here, . Through it all, issues real and imaginary, bombast and plead-| Anti-Smith Group Is ings, charges and counter charg- es, questions and answers, the T 2 S Upsetting the Usual |man in the street knows Alabama I)(’Ill (""l,n i" Alab(""ll‘ would be in its accustomed place it in the Democratic column in No- vember, were it not for Smith. There are those who are con- vinced the state's support will go to Smith, with or without those who have deserted for the Re a dozen exception: publican ecamps. Many of these, Thursday, Lon Chaney in “The Unknown” Nineteen couples -seiecied, for their familiarity with the minuet will dance the well known figures in colonial dr with powdered and gay coiors of earlies Major Mills F. Neale, com {mander of the famous light infan- tContinzed from Page One) | Ladyly v Blues of Richmond, has heen |~ P t Britain, for- grand marshal, and willf Democratic so far as the State Virginia, |wear the uniform of his milifary ticket is concerned. With less than Evelyn Byrd, unit, which is the same as that and these to BUCKEYFE ALUMINEX THE EXTRA GOOD ALUMINUM WAKE wigs days Pots have self-basting lids and non-hurning knobs named and | ST, See this new ware at once Ly Mrs. Mary Kerr, kdie Kerr, Hilda | 3 “The Rose of Kilda Z1kKorr smfmvln. da jmother of —ee B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting Wednesday, Vote on Constitutional ments. the cur- rent attraction at the Palace Thea- tre is an unusually appealing pho- | todrama, with a story of such compoelling power and emotional force that it strikes straight at the heart-strings. Adapted by Harold Shumate from Gerald Beaumont's story of thé 8ame name, it tells of an Irish colleen, whose love for her gos- 8000 remained undiminished thru- i the present governor,|,r Napoleon's guards. Forty-eight the jare among the guests of honor.|marghals will aseist Major Neale.'ture Lady Astor, formerly Miss Nancy| wmpg Charles P. Lee, president {Langhorne of Virginia, has cabled| ot the Virginia League of Women’ fice Oct. 3. Governcr Byrd that she will be|yorers, and Mrs. John H. Lewis of Amend- | present. Other distinguished Per-| Lynchburg, honorary president, T gons invited include Mrs. Waod-|ang aunt of Lady. Astor, will heafjias M .H. SIDHS, Secretary. |row Wilson, Mrs. Charles Danalino roceiving lme. Members of for ——————— Gibson of New York, sister of|ihe league from cities in all seatimpo One reason why a married mau |Lady Astor, Com. Richard E.|tjong of Virginia will be hostesses.s tont oan wear the same hat for so Byrd and high ranking officers of | 1aqy Astor will be the guest of appr many years i8 that thera never Is [the army and mavy. Republican to major political of-| jovernor and Mrs, Byrd at the|even 1920 when Harding polled lower house of the legisla-|they point out, will undergo the . Alabama has not, elected a|change of heart that has been predicted for them and not more in nearly three score years.|than a few thousand more votes Battle For Ballots will be polled by the Repyblicans his Presidential campaign|than 'in an ordinary campaign résolved itself into a battle proy it iy ballots, the magnitude nnd' SALMON SHIPMENT SEIZED rtance of which the most Ident of Democratic leaders A consignment i salmon . for reclate In bygone years, |Seattle, numbering 588 cases, were seized by the U. S. Marshal's of- Thomas Hardware Co. . Juneau, Alaska tice toddy off tho Btoamer Admiral Watson on a wrlt of attachmen held by tho Jusean Lambor Mille It was shipped trom Kodiak hy[Old Pflpcffl l()\" finie at Effim{h‘?%? ! executive mansjon while in Virs|recorded in Alabama, Demotrats ginia, but is expected to pay a]the largest Republican vote ever Short| visit 'to hor . glrliood hom'gh*unn Republicans aliike, Were con- “Mirhdor”. feat Charlottesville, ‘}or;r wu'l(xv only erl.;uui efforts at vote getting. e any need of getting a larger ons The armory will be decorated becauseé of a gwalling head that|with flags of the United . States Has’ resulted from being fed so |Great Britain and Virginla. much apple sauce by friend wife.” The Virginla League of Women out the years, even though his thoughts were not always of her. Barry Nunan left Eileen O'Moore. to seek his fortune.in other lands, although he wrote a- song for her to sing and promised to return. Yeats later she Is known as the Irigh ‘' Nightingale and is the de- light of the habitues of the EI- dorado. Cate in Kimberly, South Africa. }iem she meets Barry again but only to find him married, so she accepts a proposal to marry the proprietor of the REldorado, and the plot develops. result was the Trinity Packing Company. | 3 lllIl||IIIIIiIIll‘;l|l|Illllllllililll“llllllllluIllIIlIuIIIIIIllIIII nnunin IIIIIIIIIlilllIIlllIlIllIIIIllllllllillllilllllllllllI"i P e e B e e Christmas Greeting Cards - LA T n | “BITTER APPLES” ON DISPLAY, AT COLISEUM L 1 Nonie Tre, in “Bitter Apples,” a, Warner Brothers production, is the_present attraction at the Coli- seum. “Bitter Apples” is a rushing mel- odrama, with vengeance as its theme,. and Southern seas its lo- cale. Blue is splendidly cast as the ‘'son of a defaulting banker, who, on a trip around the world, is pursued by a revengeful lady who wooes and wins him in order to_have more intimate means of torturing him. Myrna Loy, the most. exotic and mysterious per- |3 sonality on the screen today, is|S cast as the girl. _Paul Ellis plays the part of Stefani Blanco, lér equally relentless brother. * Others in the cast are Charles Hill' Mailes, Sydney de Grey, Ruby |&: Blalite and Robert Bary. b "B[mar Apples” 18 an adaptation | & * rath’s famous sto| ’;';" .. i y B o / 2 l "_afi"él"wi";“ln? ag‘gom iscuss e Rawed Letter Fr‘nfing Deliversh the day order is placed if Qesidedno Marvelous Sale of clever, nei Silk, Silk and Wool, and Wool _ Crepe ; SPORT FROCKS THE RESULT OF AN AMAZING PURCHASE - - . Just toatit until you see these, how thrilled you'll be abeout them! Y ou’ll wonder how we can sell them for so little, they’re so nicely made, so cleverly fashioned of far more expensive manner—sizes 14 to 44. 3 | | HITTHIHH COMPLETE NEW LINE EMBRACING 150 PISTINCTIVE CARDS AT $2.75 for 25 up T T e prinited—including envelope—ready to niait 1 1 or fancied wrongs. TN CRANEY 1§ AT i wiiting—-yotr see what you order aid’ they are | & PALACE TOMORROW | ;delivered to you at your honie, "l.im Uhaney learned to tie.a (oflfi g e hand necktie with his toes—he ) learned to throw knives so accuf- ately with his feet that he could hufl a ring of steel around the . form of Joan Crawford without so |= mugh as_scratching the lady, -h?ot 3 the spots out of playing cm:!‘fi te sigh 6 to the matter of vengeande | MU BRI Phone 374 Our representative will call with lihe of a rifle, and eat, drink, and gample md‘" wl!gh the ald of His lower extpemi- ties. Chaney had to learn all the stydnge tricks of an “armless won- der” of a circus—and learr sq well that he could the act of one of these strange performers, for his role on _sdreen, as the uncanny side- show freak in “The Unknown,” his new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - star- |} ring vehicle coming to. the Palace Thursday, b i‘ N oG 16 oAty Eum. Hiving lsunched the activif of his new producing ozrm thon | & . 2 by directing “On_to ¥ ! ! uy AARPEIAEMLOR RO IOR) | LRI LR Better! Cheapgr! L o Empire Printing Co. LU T T LT LTI T

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