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| 0 caritor, Varied Attractions 4re Offered On Local Theatre Screens CEIEE R TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY BT T i . DAPATOE GIVES Lovels Stranger Here ‘DG PARADE' TO |COLISEUM BILLS ‘DELICIOUS’ SET | 1 rer St YOTE RETURNS | . BEPRESENTED “MAD PARADE" TOMUSIC HAS AND FILM PLAYS NEXTTHURSDAY FOR MID-WEEK SIX FINE SONGS| 3 gk | I's their gayest .. “House Divided,” with| Stirring \Vm Drama Will Play Tells S!orv of Nine Janet Gavnm and Farrell! happiest...romance.. Huston, Features New Continue Armis tice Canteen Girls on Comed} Ends To- | with |°'5 °' loy: Hs. X 2 Screen Program | | Night at Capitol { Western Front : night at Coliseum l | In conjunction with the new mo- | tion picture program tonight at | the Capitol theatre, returns on| national and - territorial elections, Gs fast as they are received by The Empire from the States and from various paris of Alaska, will( be given to audiences at both per- formances at the playhouse. The motion picture program will be featured by “A House Divide powerful drama of human passions with Walter Huston, Helen Chand- as a theatrical |~ “The’ Mad Parade,” revealing| ‘Delicious” with Janet Gaynar, | experiences of nine girls com- and OCharles Farrell in the leading | ing a canteen troup along the roles, will be presented for the last‘ rn front during the World times tonight at the Coliseum mc-) 1 parts, which will War is a Willilam Beaudine pro- atre. howing Thursday night and 'duction and will be shown at the The production is a deiightful | and Saun'df\y;Conseum theatre Wednesday night. comedy set to music, and chief theatre. | The working hours during the among the atiractions of the pho- sed | filming of “The Maq Parade” were ioplay are its six vocal numbers. the opposite side of the clock| I “Delicious” Miss Gaynor is rom the orwdinary workKing day. t as an immigrant on an The cast and’ crew worked from | Atlantic liner bound from Scotland 9 p.‘mito 5. m. each day Him- i, the United States. Farrell is uchn Gil un deffects Of the same name that wa; success as a silent Here is a tense scene between Helen Chandler and Walur Huston, who have leading roles in “A Hocuse Divided,” which begins show- FAR - h z P 2 o e et | ing _tonight at the Capitol Theatre. In addition fo the regular | Notable Supporting Cast . |8 COOROPSES |4 vich young American returning £L BRENDEL i - Tncluded in: 5 {l- rered e same vessel from P sode of “Jungle Mystery” stiring| Motion picture program, the management of the playhouse, ‘“V““I' l Try ‘nd‘:l’ o he;,:i;“i‘f:‘ ;’:r A location covering more than 'polo conquests abroad. “MAD PARADE” A serial of African adventure. arranged to receive from The Empire its comprehensive National e 4 1100 ' acres: near - Culver City, Cali-| The course of their romance does PREVIEW—1 A~ M. b In “A House Divided,” Huston| and Territorial election returns service, will give these resulfs to g:“( Hobart Bosworth, Claire Me-| oo 00 o o tensed for- the filming ot 4 k run smoothly by any means,|_. - is seen as a brutal, tyrannical| audiences at both performances tonight. of battle scenes for the picture. |but it never lags in interest. It| P fisherman of the North Pacific A tent city was thrown Up on grows more complicated on land |Old PAPers 10r sate a2 “ae Empre, | Coast, fighting against the pound- o |the location with a ten containing t S Office. 3 ¥ |ing sea i o paate loving K N i:m “\‘f\”‘jo‘k mflf:;y'fl;;:gm;w he dressing rooms of Evelyn Brent, {T{",,‘,:\T,,m‘ BAOARY 50 A 3 l | neighbors with equal abandon. ‘ =3 .- i e Irene Rich, Louise Fazenda, Lilyan ¥ 3 | Height of Rage ihe outbreak of fhe WAI 1eaVing |,y Marceline: Day, Fritzi| |height of emotional rage when he ‘Lud\ Slim and Bull, and che;bcth and Helen Keating. discovers that hih new mail-order HAGUH & numlbnr of cn-’ Highway Was Mined { ; . thrae g e | | bride enacted by Miss Chandler, s rove h £ ‘The girls drove trucks along @ * has fallen in love with his own fn.b ing and stirring experiences. mined road, Charges .of dynamite i g( A UNIV L las. The fact v were exploded all around them i b s A UNIVERSAL PICTUREJmmm | 50D, played by Doug Falls in Love | p { 7 that the son reciprocates the affe While stationed behind the lines,|and one truck was intentionally ! Allen attuc k nc' . i and Tom O'Brien. y, written by Lawrence ins tion of the girl aids in bringing Jim falls in love with Melisande. loverturned by an explosion beneath | . WALTER HUSTON |sout s siustion which s e | Juneau Welder Flies to San George Hopklns, Hiker, IslThe Soldn Jong i, e l KENT DOUGLASS |™f dramatic intensity. Francisco Before | Placed Under Arrest {come of his entanglemen: with the| More than two tons of dynamite 4 . o S e y 4 “Jaws of Death” | Fithers Datates | in Siatile {gin at home and his final return|were exploded in creating battle | Established 1898 Juneau, Alalh HELEN CHANDLER The seventh episode of ‘Jungle | | {to, France in search of Melisande |effects with the. feminine players | % Mystery” is entitled “The Jaws of | z Produced by Carl Laemmle Jr.|peain» 1n iy Kirk and Krotsky | SEATTLE, Nov. 8—Death Ilost (Continuea 1. from the story by Olive Edens.|yim ‘gyay in opposite directions.;81d Won in races with passengers e the plot elements of a|carefully placed so that their dan- ry which wavers between com-|ger would appear on the screen| TTTTT i re dv and pathos without constituting’ an unreason- | Se==== rage Gne) D\r:c;e(i) bé x;vsgiam \lvyler, Pre=| 5, iie aneantime ived. ihas kncoked !romI Ju;eau on tl)xe ;Leamshlpd Ad- two cents. e nas his ticket back‘ The reality of war has been |able hazard. ? . oy : I e e Countlass out in a terrific fight |miral ogers, which arrived in 4y gkagway if he gets to Port-| magnificently brought home in this Sy 17 Y ! [e S(lndww e oppe S SELECTED SHORTS and the natives scatter in all dir- Seattle yesterday. When the craft jpq picture. Tts horror, its tragi-| AN INVESTMENT IN HEALTH | E ff Point Roberts, John R. 3 4 g o i P2 T o ections. Fred hears Barbara's e heldon o e i eay, | “Limited funds have caused &im | comedy and its rcmance have in| Until November 15 you can get a| REO PENED' screams and arrives in time to ecer for the AAski JUNCAU oome delay as he was held up five |this istance been woven into a|complete examination and 30 ad- | > ELECTION RETURNS [save her from the attacking lion. {5104 Mining Oompany. st Junesy days in California on a vagrancy true justments for $30.00. Telephone | Allan Kel ] § i i . s i ! i EVERY HALF HOUR Shillov sentences his defeated | ::: re(s:xnmgc lky‘ c(;xrl eseratr ;em "3‘]3 charge and 15 days in Alabama for | ————— {581 for an appointment. DR. C. L.| After'several days of renfxodelmg and decora‘gng. g g Notth, boarded an alrplane that De same thing. But his father al- |sonqinayvian accent. His mother | FENTON, Chiropractor. —adv. Ye Sandwiche Shoppe 1s again open to the public. —COMING THURSDAY— Comntlnes Is Imprisoned: . | T8ESY HOMPEHE B HEPAGD Jowed him an extension of time. |i"o Norwegian and his father an e § R SAND One of the 11 Big Pictures Countlass wrrives at the Shillo they hac ordered o wmeet ”t‘f]"‘b ' He says that Father Hubbard |Brgishman he. ewplained. RTINS Drop in and see our greater variety of - 9 e r. Silva was called sou s of All Times— camp and is imprisoned by the|, I erious liness of his father Wil Write up his cxperiences in{ “He rode to Boise with Mrs .| Dr. Doclker speaking. Drugless| | WICHES, SALADS, PASTRIES and DELICACIES. “THE BIG PARADE” |tion writes a letter to the Morgans, |In San Francisco and Mr. Kelly & nationally road magazine I F. Taylor, Jr, Ontario, and Miss Health Institute. Phone 477. adv. LIGHT MEALS NOW BEING SERVED IN SOUND supposedly from Barbara’s lost {by the serious illness of his sister JANUAIYy. 1Ella Brosnan of Weiser. He in- ———— . brother, Jack, urges them to come iR Seattle. | The young man has a decidedly tfnds to be homn . 28.” 0ld [nncrrsr for sale at “_‘fi‘:"fl“"‘ i SPECIAL MATINEE |, the ‘Shilloy camp to rescus| Mr. Silva reached Seattle on the : - e s TONIGHT him. Although XKirk suspects a Plane and then flew to San Fran- a £ trap he goes. Zungu follows him. | eisco, getting there before the STARTING 12:30—Doors Open 2| yon " Kirk enters Belle's hut |demise of his father. o'clock Shilloy closes in upon him. | When Mr. Kelly reached the bed- @ 2 {side of his sister in Seattle she BIG PARADE {had passed away. i R RS (S ———————— i Half of Students Work 1 A U i) P T | ATTENTION PIONEERS | t University of Texas| 1ne runcrai o witiam H. Ire- {land will be held at 2 p.m. Wed- | | Bergmann Hotel ! | % . AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 8-—Almost| o Dmlflg Room | half of the students et University | \precey, Noveutber B QF, Pt | Mortuary. All Pioneers are re- | First Class Home Coollnx of Texas either earn all of their |qussted to attend. | Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Mgr. expenses or a portion of them| HENRY L. BAHRT, - ¢ | while studying here. ~adv. First Vice-President. . . . e | Last year 23 per cent of thedenl; i g | et R - i e il it Ime 2 { l The Fll)l‘ell@e Sho tire syudcn: _enrol nt earned al { 5o | 014 papers for sale at,Empire. | Permanent Waving & 8 ty expenses, while 24 per cent more, % : ist, or more than 1500 students; de- the:‘:; Bolm%‘hu:r w&d‘- JIrayed part of their outlay through I___—_—_—-—. various kinds o{“embluyme‘m. !DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Telephone 49t RUTH HAYES * JEWELER | WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Building 1 | CARL JACOBSON ¥ il il “Natyrein the § Raw”— t by F. 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