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T § { THE CAST .ZaSu Pitts .......Tom Moore Ann Pennington Lilyan Tashman Bernard Randall ... Helena D’Algy Conrad Nagel Norma Shearer Boy D’Arcy _Gwendolyn Lee tan Magazine Story by Adela by Monta Bell. Adapted A Metro-Goldwyn- Rogers St. John, & by Alice D. G. Miller. A Mayer MAY MATINEE, NIGHT AND MONDAY Matinee Prices—10-25-40 and 50 cents THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S : Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: | goutueasterly d LOCAL DATA tain tonight and Saturday; (resh East; such as “LOST “A LITTLE BUN Their selections are splendid; someof which have just arrived from the “EVER LOVING YOU"— IN THE GRASS”—(A Ring) (“Ethel”) CH OF HAPPINESS”—(“Contentment”) GET ALL Adin. $1.00 for a Good The Annual MOOSE BALL—Sept. 5th DATED UP FOR THIS AFFAIR DANCE 1927. ; Y homa n by the Inland Pa X : zuzaea sage, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson feel that theirs was a trip worth while 2130 —— . TONICHT oi% 9 from the standpoint of pleasure ——————e—— Axmy “Slum” Old Dish educationally and decidedly 1 “Circus Fever” Palmer method, 1 page 6 movements. Best specimen Typewriting, one page. HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH—Best original story on Alaska of 300 words, English, Spelling and Punctuation consldered. Best original Poem on Alaska, three stanzas or more, SPECIAL—Best Marine Free Hand Drawing. Still Life. GRADES—Best each, Poem on Alaska, Product Map of Alaska, Relief Map of Alaska, Relief Map of United States, design for Book Cover—Grades 6, 7, 8. Design for Poster—Grades 1, 2, 3, 4—(a) health, (b) village, (¢) farm. Original Pencll Drawing Still Lifa-- Grades 4, 5, 6. Specimen Crayon Drawing—Grades 1, 2, 3. Speci- men Crayon Drawing—Grades 4, 5, 6. Specimen Crayon Drawing— Grades 7 and 8. Original Pencil Drawing—Grades 7, S. -Best Blotter—CGrades 4, 5, 6. Best Penmanship, Palmer Method, 1 page 6 movements—Grades 6, 7, 8. Same for Grades 4 and 5. Best De- sign for Magazine Cover—Grades 6 7, 8. Best Poster, orl;lnfl advertising—Grades 6, 7, 8. Best Free Hand Drawing in Black and White—Grades 7 and 8. Same for Grades 4, 5 and 6. Best Dol Dress—~Grades 4 and 6. \Best Pair Pillow Cases—Grades 5, 6, 7, 8. Best Knitted or Woven Article—Free for all Grades. Best Dllnl‘y % of St Life. s Write the Secretary or Jianager for a Premium List Southeastern Alaska Fair Associa iatio " W. S. PULLEN, Secretary Jfl.m Best Drawing— 4NSIRRNINRRIARI AT 2E2EEEENIETEIRERNNENREARANNLEIL = | £ | Pime— Toiap. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | Of mlflols lndlflns‘ : AN OUR GANG GOMEDY = = m y 1 95 S 5 Cldy fel s 4 | iR g g '1:1 ‘Ol:l‘w ”9 59 29 89 S 8" Ran | -\I'ltl.\l,H]aI.ll L, Sept. 2.—|% A Drama i & F E % :lb 50 81 H 12 Rain |Stew, the old army “stum” aul & Chentu TONIGHT H 4 SR P s T |not originate with the white men sreater | | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS {but was a common dish of Nlinoi Than Any ] € -~ Pk R AT { E 2 Indians | % H B 3 YESTERDAY . .1 2 Tfm\\' | Georgia Osborne, lbrarian at ver Written By Man! ] £ : g ¢ e ritten By Man! 2 SEE J ACK DEMPSEY IN TRAINING E it Highest 3 piw S | the State Historical Library here, | Ever o ’) ] B 5 3 R o s E e A P Clear 54ys she found the Indian recipe —if you're tired of the i § £ See the President celebrating his 55th birth- 2 |t o+ Yt Clear |for “slum” in an old history book commonplace, if you = | £ day AND THEN—Oh Boy, BIG BATHING £ a gl Cldy | Mess sergeants who from time want the kind of thrills i = 3 o™ 5 i . i =l 44 38 | Cldy |immemorial have been accused f that _come only with » « £ PEAUTY PARADE and shapely girls walk £ 5 by ». Clly |throwing most anything into the Adventures. 8 = Yy & = 50 16 Pt. Clly | i n . Grea “ H . . 3 s . Cldy |stew kettle didn't have anythin & i £ right down to the footlights—Some shapes. £ Dutch Harbor. — - | Pi. Cly (stow | sttlo Bida't fiave anythis g N H H 3 Sy Al £ S ke SRy 1 o greparlie ihe meals re] the bear and live with H i = AND THEN THERE 1S £ J"" g 5'J gl | Rain |counts the history, “the squaw of- |5 nature in her grandest ] E a £ e b+ o i Cldy |ten would throw fish, roots, meat moods H N = AMILTON SILLS H Prince’ Rupest. 02~ 56 . | Cldy |and anything else at hand and DON'T MISS! B \ g = BAO% ton 60 54 i Clear |edible, into the pot, boil the mix- H I\ = £ Seattle "o Y Rain |ture and put it out for her famii wnme vou sat g \\ = = Portland 70 68 | Clly (to eat. 2 i = . “PUPPETS” 3 Sni Bran e, 16 o ! Cldy ! Another Indian delicacy, the hi¢ R 2 2 \ H & *__Less thaa 10 mmes. | tory said, was fowls boiled with o H \ - ly the larger feathers removed. = £ FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES £ - - b T e Ben iSO Aol FOX NEWS H § o v Q! 5 N g NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton, |0jq papers for sale at The Empire E 1 = fi()R 1'1.5 I'IN ‘ST I,ERI'()RMANCI"! § attle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 ir_”' NG, SRR = = 7 H p. m.. Juneau time. i LR R B R S H B with GERTRUDE OLMSTED H e pressure Is unusually low and falling rapidly on Prince H = Remember all of the best theatres in the country are now =| will Sound and moderately ]",\. th n.pllm‘ll }!u _nm..mur ak P \TI]F[NDER NOTE— " £ iy T : j . o ok it B Alaska except the extreme west. The pressure is high south of | A £ £ showing First National Productions—the Palace is doing it. £ vuteh Harbor and in southern Bering Sea. Light to moderate | Tonight's feature Is H = ALSO A COMEDY—“DON'T STOP” = rains have Loem general numv Puget Sound north except in E gtrietly ALASKAN—and 8 I = ] Southwestern Alaska. Freezing temperatures are general in the | R bb H H 5 i s 5 northern portion of the Territory. | uooer & has dome more for Al- g ¥ - - l - - bl £ JUST A WORD—See our special “ad” else- | ——— FOO“UE’("' £ aska in advertising its | | £ where on this page for “PRETTY LADIES” 2 |TOURISTS FROM }Hm:yn(l::;(nmmlm.lk.']')1?“;:‘1| ek & scenie beauties than any H v 2 5 ‘o = . ennett, Lake Tag! ( i - £ coming Sunday and Monday —— Labor Day. E CHICO, CAL., ARE Lake Atlln, for five glorious days | SLickBRS E Otiter Wedinuinli apers g = “Pratty Epa?? a o g n g ol = On the Carcross and over the SLICKERS i . = Ty hver s ropute hyouth iyt frok 3 PLEASED, ALASKA |wilrc ioree Fass, seene o i1, R g £ Broadway—Read the principals in the large g 4w : istoric Gold Rush. they boarded W ATERPROOF PRSI I g 1 gt p - A . ) . ington = The foliow:uz article, which «x |a steamer at hite Horse down = 2 g Cask ‘,""1 then remember A'P“ I“""""'lf = plains iteelf, is from the Chico. [the Yukon to Dawson, changing CLOTHING ] a 8 ji £ also gives one of her latest jazz dances in 2 |Cal. Record. datly nowspaper: |to another steamer (o continus| & y £ «p, oL s Makbas H 3 Impressed with the swift prog {thelr journey to Fort Yukon. ! H B lI° B Pretty Ladies. Come to the Matinee on £ Do you need a wrap for civilization whieh i3 fast | where for two days they enjoyed i g H - £ Sunday anyway. £ formal wear in Summner? Here's ing A from the Mecca |real summer weather. Northe: | H S 5 § Elu O > 15 S ‘e A S T 1 g s e e ¢ U Telie : L i "lll | | 1l4le dulled satin, Arimmed il vas of '98 to the coun-|river on their trip up from Fert ! . i 1 ! tin, which it was ¢ ! 8 . i I I l i l" P ' —— | with bands of white fox at thé (ry of beautiful homes, commei- | Yukon. ‘ lva'lso'l -‘2 10—20—5 “0"""‘ 60 cents 4 jthe feature of the prog st u'v'i.v[s and around the bottom, cial centers and paradise for v At Fairbanks, Mr. and M. B RN R BN IS USRS B e S tt t' times tonight at the Coli The wearer is Joan Crawford, 'cationers which it remed to thera, | Simpson visited with Mr. mm; ros. ¢ ¢ wag | A ractions During the trip the adventure=s | film star. o | Mr. and Ml;.n)..\ G. Simpson re: | Mrs. . Il\l mufm ;m;l M;wurlvn .| 2 R found themselve: short of food llnll‘rnnllnnll nlual'nlfid News). ‘\ turned to “hico hursday rom | zare olling, formerly ol : len, ] PHONE 217 , At Theat SEl e ain agonh dbing et T T [2 six weeks' trip through be | vho are located there, Mr. Collins ()ld l apers for sale at Fmplre Ofilce eatres only weapons, a patient and dan-|In the cast and Ann Penningtoi |northland. yeing district attorney. } & ki b s il g / gerous pursuit of a band of Al-{does a jazz dance |, Sulling from Seattle, where they | The Collins entertained them g ¢ / : et ol | it Ihad gone by rail the early par’| with a trip over the famous Rici- BdoUrealyon.. Pyoenoalyroneslyomace o FBATHING BEAUTIES AND | ore 15" bik A Mt {""Tom TvLer, GENE gers, they went by way of the | equals the scemery of the ,\|n« " the story in his own words | s _ i | 8ILLS AT THE PALACE| | yon and dogs, each under a| TUNNEY, COLISEUM || famous Inland Passage, visitiaz |according to Dr. Lorentz of New | 33 -~ ~ . P S0k l!lt'l‘ Yor -dass o0 a1 PSR e g e o~ | Ketchikan, Prince Rupert, and|York @ity, world traveller, whom ; S g B0 1 mountaln Atter| A MW ne-man hero who 82MS | \rangell enroute to Juneau, wherc | the Simpsons met several times : L b The International News now |steep and rugged e ‘“.“f.‘ | destined. to leave a trail of broken|hey met and were recognized by |~n their trip. | #howing at the Palace is a dandy. |2 Week ob the way, soon after we |y o,y gizowed along his prim L. Morrison, son of Mrs. Lena| At Currie they stayed for a! here 1s Dempsey in training.|*vossed the summi 3 ot Alaskay|Peth to stardom appears ‘at the|Morrisen of Ohico, who has @ | cight, golng on through the bean: | President Coolidge celcbrating his | (he i s S Those anisats | COllSeYm for Saturday only, when|rne position there with the U.|tiful timbered. mountains to Sew- | jtthday at the summer Whit A"l'ri:""‘_:'x"i]:“}f rl‘-\m“:: “Let's Go, Gallagher,” featuring s cable company wd, where they reembarked for | LADIES AUXILIARY DEPARTMENT 1louse and attending a noa h.u:“,m,( tl‘l.:l(ilt':‘l (.),.nir(‘fl .n Tom er, F. B. 0.8 new w st Skegway the Simpsonsgs v imeauny satling from- there to Sit| & 1oden and bathing beauti 2.8 Dopaid®s 2 jern find, is given its local premicr. | jlad Bianchard’s wonderful Dahlis |ka, originally the capital of Al | parade and walk almost right off| g S S om ity titet ahowing . Hol'y- figarduns, nnll et the FemnrEanl ] ek’ 1 FLORAL DISPLAY—CURIOS AND TREASURES u the screen into the audisnc: | T“PRETTY LADIES" Is | wood the production has been hail pioneer ‘vosident Mrs, Pull , going 'rruv(qxing 7‘0("; miles in all, | Divisicn G—Superintendent, Mrs. Louise Norton, i 4 Miton Sills, supported by pret COMNS (1D PALAGE |80 2% ThoovSHng . Mot (e e i el AT Pretidms: will be: AWAYEsA! on* Wlowbrs. HE siakat 1. Lifs. shdie | S8R Olmatea, e e £ v L AR R e The items listed for premiums are: display of Dahlias, display ot star in “Puppets” a First National| s : a big cast, | personality vouchsated to fow, W C H l k o+ ftems : s are: dfs i ) o' “Puppet t {" “Pretty Ladies” with a Uiy’ puat CEEIRUARHLE. VOBSIANING (Yo Za¥, ") est Coast emioc Marigolds, display of Dansies, best display of Cut Flowers from & Production. “Puppets” is a di-|, o1 pBroaqw show, is the|Wonderful smile magnfficent S ferent kind of a feature and all| . i nction at the Palace for Suu.|build and a striking resemblance Tn 1921 West Coast and Alaska Flemlock was little known annuals, best display of Cut Flowers from perennials. ; (g Wil emoy it. Besides the twdlgay ang the holiday on Monday.|t0 George O'Brien, Mr. Tyler to the country at large. Today it is recognized as one of the HOUSE PLANTS—Exhibits must have been in the possession \y rincipals there is Francis Mc-| o braviow was held yesterday and | cannot fail to land and land hard Nation's important wooas. ' This rapld development has of the exhibitor at least three months. Eniries carrying premiums \ onald as the perfect villain. 8Ilis| iy, 000 permitted to see the feat- | With picture fans who are always come through proot of worth by actual use, are: display of Geraniums, display of Fuchias, display of Flowering | doos some of the best of his he-| oy G hpraat o | looking, and usually in vain 5 Begonlas, displdy of Ferns, display of plants other than Ferns, / ""l";‘" ‘"’““"h and :“"," ““‘l "‘; Y| “Pretty Ladies,” which featuros|a new face in the heroic HEMLOCK SPECIAL—Nest Specimen of Roses—This entry may consist t £ the T et Wi | 8 3 r . a | aecti ic! 5. “Let's ; @ Wekin foatat and: e wmar.| 225 bl KL T G B bt b e ,\,f'l"y publ Used once will be favored for Flooring, Finishing, Siding, of plants or cut roses. R et St ulmlette AL ek A ol bl e Studding, Framing, Boards and Boxes, Plank, Dock Timbers, CURIOS—Entries to be rewarded are: best esch, palr of Moe- P {tha hunger of a woman's heart.|tice vo W young r . o " | ¥ BT | Tt Moore s seen’in tho lsading [James Gruen and Robert De Laoy, Wears Evenly—Practically No Pitch SROI0N. “Fosem """"‘ ”l“‘"l Basket, C""““‘dl ‘l’““‘“’:vl best ‘”'d"'" [ *| male role and the hlonde and|Who have collaborated to put over | Beautiful Grain-—Hardens as it Ages “squimau Art and best display of any useful article modeled in - ALASKAN ADVENTURES Twily kit s e thie 5 | STRONG—LIGHT—DURABLE—May We Explain Further? wood or metal. A Certificate of Excellence will be issued to the o B i ol OOLISEUM. heartbrbaker. Bernard Randall has |10, cy Heath, h winner of the last entry. . ] Capt. Jack Robertson, famous|the role of theatrical producc:|£00d original stuff, many sym- L b M ll I \. hunter and explorer, in company land portrays it along entirely dit | Pathetic touches and plenty of unecau Lumoer s, Inc. 5 g E:gg:??“#s l;“s‘g:?:: ik | with Arthur Young, world's cham- | forent lines from what we have |comedy: while the supporting cat ) ivision H—! IIPCAHB Cle Kl o o] istan T8 plon bow and arrow expert, marlmlmnn led to believe is the proper |8 all that could be desired. e S T e e Yo A 'W:’“ o “"‘ nrtlrlpr:nlolisfisl 1l AL Faantls | 4 perilous trip through the Alas-|characterization of such a role. | Fpisode No. 2 of “The Fightiny:| oo e e ® AWHLS Beig A% oniy ¢ Teguly \{‘ & kan wilderness which is thrilling-| Conrad Nagel, Norma Shearcr,| Marine” starring Gene Tunney L SKA ME T CO Premium Book. REach entry listed hereafter will carry first and Iy told in “Alaskan Adventures,”|stars in their own rights, are also | Will be the' added attraction on 4 4 A ' second prizes, / i i e iy 1) R the program. DOMESTIC ART—High School—Best each, Knitted Searf, Em- : Rofldimamc o sopm egeA it Wholesale and Retail Butchers broldered article, Fancy Towel, Bungalow Dress. . ‘(“ tn d lz‘n“ .n:‘an‘l Lad lt::mfl H;:‘\:‘ PHUNE 39 SEWARD STRE!T DOMESTIC SCIENCHE--Baking—Best each, Loaf Ginger Bread, h ? N e s —adv. Pie, Cookies (6), Doughnuts (6), Baking Powder Biscults, Box As- | 1R j AR LS LN L TR O Y SRR s el S i o ol A e e sorted Candy (1 1b.), Light Cake (butter), Dark Cake, | = ] CANNING—Best each, 3 glassos of Jellly (3 varieties), 3 glass- es Jam (3 varieties), 3 Jars Canned Fruit—1 pint jars. P A L A C E MANUAL TRAINING—High School—Best each, Mixing Board, ; 3 T H E M 0 0 S E 2 l] M S' 7 e Picture Frame, Bird House, Book Rack, Jardenier Stand, Foot '1 » ! Stool, collection of Mechanical Drawings (3), Sketch, pen and ink, ! MILLION DOLLAR ASSEMBLAGE FOR g % i original or copy. - | WHO ARE THEY? THEY ARE—“People with Aplenty—Pep Grades—Best each, Mixing Bowl, Bird House, Book Rack, Ped- R “PRETTY LADIES” estal, Foot Stool, any article useful or decorative for home, Play 13 “wry Boats, Skooters, Kiddy Carts. ‘, ] THE ORCHESTRA WITH A CAPITAL “Q COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL—Best ‘specimen Penmanship, R

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