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B T CAPITOL LAST TIMES TOMdllT PREVIEW MONDAY NIGHT 1AM “A HOUSE DIVIDED” 'RICH SETTINGS DOUGLAS SHOES The Choice of Millions 15 NOTABLE FoR Fantastic Gambi y W\H Show Last Times To- | i f a ! night at Capitol | | “Ccck of the Air,” with Chester | Morris and Billie Dove in the lead- jing roles, will be shown for the last times tonight at the Capitol | theatre. | “Cock of the Air” was a costly picture 0 produce. 'Its settings are the ultimate in extravagance, and the production is notable for sheer magnificence of atmospheric back- grounds and photography. ‘There's little sense to the story of “Cock of the Air,” but therein is' its chief appeal. Situations Are Fantastic It is one c¢f those effusions of Robert E. Sherwood which depends more upon fantastic situations than upon action. Through it all Miss Dove and Morris head va cast which do a lot of wholly impossi- ble things, things which appeal 1 . |Comedy Drama ‘Set to | JANET GAYNOR T0 END TONIGHE Music Headlines Pro- gram at Coliseum Delicious,” Fox comedy drama, RIS T - ..ukc» is oppoxd b} F. E. Wann, | LI. TR COMPLIMENT Divlsional (‘andldates WOTE -TUMUBHUW‘ “wrruFOR 26 OFFICERS Vb!ers of Temlory March| to Polls Tuesday—Trend ‘Is to Democrats rage Gae) idates on the Re-! and a resident of| also said to be ocer-| the Alaska ‘Native | On all other | tain’ to get mnemooa Support. offices, there -has been 10 word |, ctarring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, will be resented the last | times tonight at the Coliseum the- igq Por cent atre. “Delicious” 1s set to music. dts melodies—and tHere- are six of them- the production by George Gersh-|fices Ira|A. J. Dimond, win. His talented brother, Gershwin, wrote the lyrics. The story, an original by Guy|ersham, again seeking re-election. |, ot definite. commitment, | Mr. Paul him 1§ generaily | Believed to be certain of at least of the vote on that racial group List ¢f Candidates re created especially for| The nominees tor Territorial of- are For Delegate, Senator Democrat, who is opposed by Delegate James Wick= Bolton, relatés the ventures of aJames 8. Truitt, \Anchorage attor- Scotoh orpran lassie, portrayed by D&Y, the' Democratic nominee for Miss Gaynor, Seekihg a homé in |Attorney General, America. Peasants in Steerage Ii begins among the colorful piasanfry in the steerage of 3 |large ocean liner, where Janet makes friends with a troupe of |Russian entertainers and continues |with her exciting lfe after she Astorney Gen- eral John Rustgard, up for re- ¢leotion for a fourth term, and ‘William L. - Paul, - Independent, make up & triangular contest. ‘Frank A. Boyle and Cash Cole ave the opposing aspirants for Audi- for, the former on the Demooratic dhd the latter Republican tickes. Anthony J, Karnes, Democrat of Oandidates for Divisional offices in this Division are: ker, Demoorat of Ketonikan, ning against J. E. Johnson, Ket- chikan, for Senator; For Repre- q?na.uves E J. Barauovmh and Ketohikan, Joe Green H)der and ’I‘homas B. Judson Ju- neau, Democrats; and H. P. Han- sen and Lawrence H. Kubley, Ket- ¢hikan, Dr. R. N. Scruby, Wran- gell, and Grover C. Winn, Juneau, ‘Republicans. While two members 6f the Board of Territorial Road Oommissioners jare to be elected neither party has entered candidates for the of- (fice, and ho independents have filed. Other Divisions Candidates for legislative posi- 4iens in the other three Divisions are: Second: For Senmator — R. N. Sundquist, Republitan, James Frawley, Democrat; For Represen- | tatives—Richard ‘Anderson, Blake, |Nels Swanberg and George Heller- Heh, Republivans, H. C. Longley, B. W. Neily, T. Scott and A. F ‘Wright Democrats. Third:" ®or Senator — James OCampbell, Democrat, L. V. Ray, ‘Republican; for Representatives— George F. MeDohald, Mrs. Flor- ence Nafstad, William 8. Fhinn and Ray 'C. Larson, Republicans; Cutcheon, Democrats. Fourth: For Senator, short term, Harry Donnelly, Rdzpubhcan, T. J. Devane, Democtat, long term, Lu- ther C. Hess, Democrat, H. H. Ross, Republican; for Representatives— N. R. Wal-|: run- | (3. 8. Hofman, Warren A. Taylor, | James A. Patterson and H. H. Mc-| FOR VISITOR Mrs. Hawkesworth : Enter- tains in Honor of Mrs. Abbott Complimenting her niece, Mrs. L. F. Abbott, who has been visiting her for the past month, Mrs! Charles W. Hawkesworth entertain- ed with a delightful supper-dance | at the Scottish ‘Rite Temple last Saturday evening. Miss Abbott will leave for her ‘#home in Portland, Oregon, on the steamer Alaska tomorrow. TERRITORIAL SCHOOLS NO. XXV. W. K. Keller, Commissioner of Educatfon and candidate for re- election, deserves your support. He has proved his abllity by Jong, suc- cessful service in. the Alaska sehools, He has had twice as long .exper- | |lence in the Alaska. schools as has his opponent. He has served as superintendent of schools in Fair- banks and Junedu, and as. Com- i missioner of Edication for Alaska, jHe was always reelected to' his position as superintendent “without a- dissenting vote. His ‘work 'has’ always been constructive: ‘His work |dn the Alaska. schools 'has won for | him national recognition as an educator; He deserves your sup- port. (Advertisement) | % R COLISEUM TONIGHT, und TUESDAX o \vgha.-. flny ' bring you “PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A, r"’ WALTERF HOMTON -~ MILK MILK 5 TALL CANS—Best Grade, ..i..goen... 25¢ GARNICK’S—Phone 174 solely from their cock-eyed side. Cast as Vampisn Character Miss Dove is Lilli De Rousseau, | a vampish character who is spoil- ing the whole war because Allied generals spend more time at her side than in front of their armies. jeludes immigration officers to enter |the country illegally. | Romance enters her life on the boat when she becomes friends Ketchikan, 1§ runnihg against ‘'W.|Andrew Nerland, Fred B. Johnston, K. Keller, encumbent, for Com-,R V. Rothenburg and B. C. Buek- missioner of Bducation. Willlam |iey, Republicans, and H. C. Fohn- A. Hesse, Highway BEngineer, seek- [Hansen, Joe McDonald, A. J. Nor- Pl By, il - g ! ‘ocratic |dale and G A. Lingo, Democrats, Iplayed by 1 feu, wholm re-election ' on the Democratic /dale ingo. b 3 /promptly falls head ‘Over heels in|=— et g - Vollng Precincts screens of Juneau theatres. At love with her Wrifbs #h8, ine $5.00 Longer Wear in Every Pair Here are leading entertainers in current attractions on the SABIN’S Everythng in_ Furnishings For Men “Cock of the Air” was directed | by Tom Buckingham. Besides Mor- ris and Miss Dove, it is enacted principally by Matt Moore, Walter | Oadett, Yola O‘Avril, Vivien Oak- land, Louis Alberni, Emile Chau- tard, Ethel Sutherland, Katya Ser- geiva and Peggy Watts. the tcp are Cecelia Parker and | Tom Tyler whe have principal parts in “Jungle Mystery,” the ‘ seventh episede of which will 1 be shown at the Capitol The- atre tonight. At the bottom are Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor who play the star roles . in “Delicicus,” which will be GEORGE BROTHERS Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 2:30, 4:30 presented for the last times to- night at the Coliseam Theatre. ‘HOUSE DIVIDED’ HAS NOTED CAST Fl'he Play Prevnews 12 M. and Shows Tomor- | row at Capitol Walter Huston Helen Chundler‘ George Brothers Leader Dept. Store and Kent Douglas will be seen in | “A House Divided,” which will} be previewed at 12 o'clock tonight and presented regularly tomorrow at the Capitol theatre. The sev- ‘enth episode of “Jungle Mystery”| will also feature on this program. i During the shows tomorrow night ' the (Capitol will give election re-! sults. The theatre’ management has arranged with The Empire to get and use its comprehensive €lection service of the newspaper.. “A House Divided” is just filled with tense drama, . with a high quality of acting contributed by an Store Open Evenings Valentme‘ Bmldmg by F alse Economy She talks herself into believing her-headaches come from other becoming. DR.R.E. SOUTHWELL OPTOMETRIST experienced cast and an engrossing 'story which sheds new light on the age-old problem of “the etér- mnal triangle.” Mail Order Bride A dramatic situatfon ~develops, when a young man falls in !ove_; with his father's new mail-order| bride, and the father discovers | the condition which exists. | ! The three leading players in this! fast-moving screen story, Huston, | Miss Chandler -and Douglas, de-| liver performances of exceptional, merit. Others Do Fine Work l Whers who do god work are| ‘Vivian Oakland Frank Hagmy| and Lloyd Ingrabam. | ‘The seventh epmode of Jungle Mystery is entifled “The Jaws of | | Death.” fectious tune, “Delishious,” inspired by her quaint mispronunciations. Take On Complications Her affairs of the heary take on complications when Farell, as {a polo player returning from Eur- |opean triumphs, also becomes in- fatuated with her. How she finally strhightens out her diffioulties with the immigra- tion authorities, and settles for all time the disturbances love has caused in her heart brings out the thrilling climax and completes the delightful story. e ————— WOMEN DO WAR WORK LIKE MEN “Mad Parac;'—'— A. M. and Shows Tuesday, Coliseum ‘With the penalty for violation being the forfeit of a wek’s salary nine feminine players in Para- mount's “The Mad Parade” drewup | § a private ammistice against losing their tempers during the William Beaudine production depicting wo- man’s struggle in the Great War. “The 'Made Parade” will be pre- sented at 1 o'clock tonight and {shown regularly tomorrow night lat the Oolisetsm theatte. Went Through Real Suffering “Because of the physical suffer- ing, the actresses were forced to go through, and the inconvenient {hours at which they had to work, it was remarkable «that, outsidé of a few uncontrollable ver claghes, no open breaches resulted though the nerves of the cast were often streiched to the breaking point,” Beaudine ' said. “Every player at some time or other was hurt by-flying dirt, mis- siles and debris caused by bursting | } ‘malk and exploding ground charg- s, Knocked Into Trench 2 | Previews | by a dynamite charge; Irene Rich strained her back while digging a fruck out of a mud hole; van Brent was shocked and bruised when thrown out of the seat of the ‘truck she was furiously dsiv- ing in a rescue scene; June Clyde, Frite! Ridgeway and Louise Faz- énda 'were also inconvenienced by fiw warlike ummnws. ed hy a wave of flying dirt caused | .cincts in this city as usual. The ]flrrt precinet “balloting place is at the 'Fire Hall, The second pre- ctncc voters will cast thefr ballots in Wolland’s talloy shop on Pront: Street. "I’ the third precinct the near the Pome Grocery. The polls tyill ‘opén at 8 a. m, and remain open until 7 p, m. , There will be three voling pre-' valloting place 1§ M a reside’l\te: ‘Old Papers for Sale at Em O “Lilyan ‘Tashman was knocked into a deep trench when a nervous b vpowder expert séb off & charge too ,soon; Marceline Day and the Keat-. ing Twins were temporarily blind- | i LECTION Phone 484 YOU CAN GET FULL NATIONAL AND TERRITORIAL RETURN %o RS - '! 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