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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE OOVER ENDS EASTERN CAMPAIGN | [ H TONIGHT and SATURDAY OLISEU HIHRRe e C 7:30 2 SHOWS- D. W. GRIFFITH presents \“Sally of the Sawdust” with CAROL DEMPSTER—W. C. FIFLDS It has IT! These! Them! And Those! Prices—10-20-50 Loges 60 cents SUNDAY—BERT LYTELL and LOIS WILSON in “ALIAS THE LONE WOLFY WHERE BIG SPECIAL BILL NEWS and FELIX JOHN McCORMICK presents GEORGE SIDNEY and CHARLIE MURRAY “LOST AT THE FRONT” Lis't of the Fun Makers AUGUST KRAUSE GEORGE SIDNEY PATRICK MULDOON CHARLIE MURRAY Olga Pietroff Natalie Kingston Von Herfiz o ....John Kolb Adolph Meyerburg _Max Asher The Inventor Brooks Benedict Captain Kashluff ......Ed. Brady Captain Levinskey . . ... Harry Lipman Two Russian Girls ..........Nita Martan, Nina Romano A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE Coming — Topsy and Eva Herbert Hoover wound up his eastern campaign at Madison | Square garden before starting to his California home to vote. He I8 shown as he arrived in New Y th Mrs, Heover for his final eastern campaign address. K MORMON ELDERS ARRIVE Elder Herbert Meek TO SPEND WINTER HERE [a trip to the W terior countries {time in Juncau BRIGHTEN UP WITH o " Westinghouse Mazdas This is Elder ower [to Juneau A lamp for every lightive purpese d Colds W e Vaposrs inhaled uickly clear head They made ward and In- nding some north and The splitting of tickets has b inftu. owraged: o amed of a few .ye Many lcsues W L6 it vould be diffic rt out|Pubkcan p ) the issues of the ! ! desigrate any on Gov.' Smith's: ce to tihe Houston nve prohvbitian a prominence had votes thus Eiders Smithfiell Mower, I aries of the rived on the in Juncau for expect to make headquarters for may make trips Plowman, nroute Utah, and C. Elton velt, Utah, mission- Mormon Church, ar- Alaska and will be metime. They this City their the winter, but out of town now Lowell T, blican Precedent main the Re- which has ob- vazriati since variations since front porch Hoover has ~pent at his head- His op. much more 10-25-50—Loges 60 cents SUNDAY MATINEE Leatrice Joy and Tom Moore in “The Clinging Vine” Election Returns next Tuesday Night s first visit 2 Capital Electric Coapany Near Cold’ Storage Building ! PHONE 416 on ) Plowman has been in Alas- ka since last spring when he camec north with the party headed by \ of the campaign —_— of states sides and thund of — the ncminee of fication ~f the Vol d . a B oth the nominee o T : = e e U : Attractions {in her youth as the flapper is to- |day. Her secret is revealed in “The Clinging Vine,” Leatrice Jo; current starring vehicle, wh will be displayed at the Pala iThvn(re Sunday, and in which the |'winsome Deatrice is schooled in) |feminine wiles by her grandmother s | tutor. '1 | Starting the picture in the most | | | unatiractive make.up, Miss Joy o 3 s chunned by the men in the of. A comedy is always ono of the fice, where she is employed. But most difticult pictures to review afier Grandma dolls her up, gives | adequéitely, Jecause cf necessity ‘her a few hints on flirtation and most ot thie dramatic rules are|cautions her to be sure and make Ai Theatres “LOST 18 €o T THE FRONT”" EDY AT FALACE ' ticularly some of Gov put aglde. . The laugh is the thing and bverything works toward that y end “Lo#t at the Front,” at the Pal- ace Phedtrb, with George Sidnpy and Charlle Murray, co-starred, in- t trigued the present interviewer be- cause of its novelty. - Such things ab. the radio invention that was supposed {o ald Germany to win the war, the etfotts of a New York cop b get it away from his fiiend, Krause, the saloon keoper; their ,advefitures in Russia with the wonien's Battalion of Death; their ‘experiences in the trenches and their efforts to escape dressed as peasant women, form of excruciatingly funny Sidney and Murray Kings' of mirth. They Kuack of gaining laughs by " methods—from slapstick to pur characterization. Del Lord dire ed. the picture; ace director with Mack Senncitt. Frank Griffin wrote the photoplay which is presented by John Mc Cormick for First Naticnal # tures. All the way through meets the public’s approval per cerit. That’s all that is necessary. No ® nebd to go Into detail as to any feaitures agjde from the laughs and they ‘are there aplenty. » are twin have the it 100 - bick TAL COLISE ADGE AT M SATURDAY e —&: The - #pirit of Young Lochinvar » heroés of story books seem lize in that good looking athlete, Dick Talmadge. In ¢ “The Metry Cavalier,” his latest O, release which will he at \Coliseum tomorrow matinee an@night, he i8 the real “merry ca¥ilier,” Laughing, daring, sym. pathetle, Dick seems to be in the wrbhg centiry. . His is tha spirit «f Diake, Boone, and other famous rovess, who,. finding like too tame, et a series| episodes. ' ! novel he has been an! out and wrested fame and| 'the men think they know every- ' think, she blossoms out into a | “clinging vine,” who becomes so | popular that men fight over her. | | Supporting Miss Joy in th | lightful comedy are Tom Mo | Robort B@son, . Toby Claudo, the grandmether, Dell Henderson { ¢ and Snitz Bdwards. | G . MYSTERY FEATURE AT COLISEUM ON .SUNDAY Grim mystery and sginister sha ows embellish the latest return to the screen, of Bert Lytell, well- known film star, who, after an extended vaudeville tour, comes back in “Alias the Lone Wolf, |vivid drama based on the famous by Louls Joseph .Vance,| which Columbia Pictures will pr sent at the Coliseum Theatre on | Sunday. This is Lytell's third ap-| {pearance as the “Lone Wolf," as| he has already been starred in| two other Vance stories of this| |mysterious French undetworld| enigma. | In “Alias the Lome Wolt," the hero- pits himself in a battle of| {'wits against a gang of interna.| \tional crooks in a strange plot| teeming with intrigue and peril. | Lois Wilson s the feminine| [ g 'EXTRAORDINARY ERA, AMERICAN ‘POLITICAL. (Continuea. tfom Page One.) became quite apparent in the seat. ing of southern delegations at the national convention. An entirely \mew deal was declared in more (than one southern state during and after the eonvention, and dur- ing his trip t0 Tennegseg early in October Mr.. Hbover mude a direot wide. HISTORY NEARS END| Al artillery Y Th in which | Which the battle now seems most clared for the Bigk ment. This is a pr many others have d m be Republizang |1 Republi s in the fa s and bolt 1 a war ¢ ince as food In the souih: ida, Alehama on the »order: Mary record his opposition Haugen bill Tammany ¢ ver's long residence a caused both opponents with adminis to th In Sur | Dakota and N Montana, (Colora Mexico and Ar the states i ted when the in next ka. In w h “wh el Big Enigmas big enl s issue. Go heiship in the Ca D For - | kind | Andy, Work Call Carpenter shop or eity Phone 408 - her write of any sk, u Dell E Jall or | House. s tuner literatu Ju Music Gpinicns diffe Have that stove repaired. Put in a floor register and heat that room upstairs. 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Th, zf,l,&md nb—he is success a party of ‘fintiinnl sedpe. wfi?&g‘ there is nothing * great - dan 4 it :q Igainst heavy .1 Yot W that you can't buf gbp'féel that Dick can, Al when he finally eedom and the glyl. The stunts apd thrills, are spectacular in the extreme without being the slightest bit imposgible or far- ©® tetohed, and the photography of Jack Stevens, which gives you the Tull benefit of his daring leaps, is well. worthy of praise. inclyding favorites. like Charlotte shtevens, Jack Richardson, William! H. Tooker, Joseph Harrington and B. O'Farrel, does splendid work, apd the filming was done under the oxcellent direction of Noe) Mason. . ’ i “THE CLINGING VINE" COMING TO PALACE skirted flapper can learn a thing or two from Grandma on how to be attractive. For Grandma, with the ' handfcap of yards of skirt, leg-o'- ‘mutton sleeves, carefully concealed catton hosiery, and no cosmetics, his viptory over| », Democrats cannot hope for help 111y friends, '———‘——‘_——fl Even the Doyish, shingled, brief-| nfiw%mm The' Demofitle metanioyphosis began to shéw ithblt with adoption of the {tun. It thok' on detinite color |With Gov. Smith’s selection of tJohn J. Raskob, one of the coun- |try’s outstanding captains of in. Idustry, as chairman of the Demo- cratic National Committee. It was evident that the nominee was de- |termined to disprove so far as |possible the old saying that the / | in, the industrial states because industry does not trust Democratic policies and Democratic methods. JIn these -respective efforts to. {ward nationalization, the panties have gone outside the old estab- tighed lines for recruits, and have held no grudges against erstwhile epemies who have become sudden- In the south, the Re- Publicans have worked shoulder to; shoulder with ‘the “anti-Smith ocrats”. organized by Bishop Cannon and his colleagues. 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