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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. WEDNESDAY, SEPT: 7, 1927. ¥ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. §. YAL 7O ACCU VEETHEART ACE O Weather Bureau i i AT H"'L LBSES §< - 'I'U\';(,lll'i'()\il,\' — 0:25 ] th b AR Rt i, - Forecast for Jumeau and vicinity, ving 4 p. m. today: g % g & 3 \ ; RAGE’ EAST 2 Times Tonight Rain tonight and Thu:sday; war FELIX, THE CAT Q LOCAL DATA | £ ' 4 { Tfl \ and ! lime— Barom, Temp, Iumidity Wind Velocity Weather E S g B J e k WALTER HEIRS 4 p. m. yest'y .. 30.01 59 69 5 : e 1 . “ i L WITH. in a 2 Reel Comedy [4 a. m today 2991 51 81 SE 12 5 ¥ 5 i Wealthy Streator Physician : “HITCHIN' UP” Noow tuday ... 2084 OB 89 ) ] : ; 3 Coming West to Aid GABLE AND RADI0 REPORIS b & . : His Son HOPE 11 \MPTON K THE FEATURE IS GEpRED AND RADI0 REPURIE P ik R 1 ; TOPE T1AM I ERDAY FODAY ¥ % $ ept. 7 Ninoie NITA NAI Priscill | 3 pisa gt S0 : S . o oy NITA NALDI riscriia ot L = Lot " : ; s . ¥ : al race with Dr. H. C. Hill FHOLBROOK BLINN 1 » ( 4 3 2 2 N W Streator physician, when I E St. Faul ; {2 s Clént e Harry fill, eturn him t n “Th(? Di(‘(’. | ;\"H.:h. Harbor e 4 b £ Tt o r. Hill, realiz he Woman” e : , 52 Ran : A g e Ketchikan 5 37 § - : . 1 3 attorneys to “Int el ¥ —~——— — | | Prince Rupert 5 P ' ear ¢ e i al gal obstacles” until | BEdmonton 1 S ; : | | rives, probably tonigh COMING THURSDAY 0 i 3 Dr. Hill 1 i % \ e 5 59 5 5 ) 1 f : ¥ )3 ill attempted to eng Everybody’s Favorite Portland I s 5 ) : ; wrplane for his trans-cor COLLEEN MOORE ? b 68 &8 { ! ! i g 3 flight and failing took a 4 i B ‘ i« 10 tatie with all possible short cn in W e » ; i S aed . ors had a days' start frox CANTEREBURY NIGHT “F A C JERS” | {OTE e vt R 3 oo o B3 3 the, east however 5 4 ELLA CINDERS 1‘3(-‘1[1- l’“ ”(‘)h.‘lz r?u n: nl‘..l\mbl“ N \ . i - | GET THAT BOX OF CANDY g Seattle. Portland and San Francisco ar : a u : ROBINSON IS COMMISSIONER p. m., Juneau time i | The low pressure area central ’ T 5 © o ) Judge I Coks Hill has ar —® nas moved northward and is cen‘¥al this mo:s v Y f l‘u K. G. Rohin \I‘n l( n‘\-l Cle ’ ninsula low pressure preva 1L : of Cordova, Commissioner at (hat 23TENEITTRIRIAFTIIRN S BT ITRNASATI0ISEURT NRETS 1B RIS INITATRINIACOAGMST PATHE NEWS SCENIC t r v t kun 5 The appointment is a temporaiy t exeept in ne hwest wera ! one pending the selection of some. ! “ALICE BLUES” '«Inxf: the Pacific Coast from Cordova t and h ome to fill the position ware YOU <aE in the Aleutian Islands 4 | ; —— i P, B. 0. Comely—It's Lav 7 —33| days fruitlessly for larry 11, is loyal 1 Coats at Jarmans. F [“THE UNFAIR SEX" IS [ ohoke candldate for. th cthesed ]‘L‘iir;iri{_‘mi fFlorsiit IS 51 Rl i o ALTRRNGEIN S A SR fhe JakR Mi0armick p . beth Hill, whose body was fou | COMING THURSDAY | production, “Ella € %% " ‘ ) body wz ind 7 ; “The Unfair Sex,” which ¢ 4 P 1 | . he<t S U Will Open About the 10th I '] D, f 5772 B i R gn bis befalf at the inquest, denied that the.motier pron 5 Mg 0 The Keeper of Bees only,” many of the most excit s n’mnh i h"' e M i , y te Y e ] I 1f& of % GENE STRATTON PORTER'S NOVEL g take place in a fashionablo | Shatc A, ATl gk nestatian - | GROCERIES e s i T a1 e, cxer , 48 | WHERE MURDER WAS UNCOVERED | ke R expected to wear. Th NSRS = gir) s - Darsl ‘Bake#, dhoo a 't : > ‘ - | In counection with Maki IS A A e 1 AR RS R € 2 I RSB E TR SR P IS SRS, ra she Iures her victim he club is called the Merry wnique night rendezvous the films L . : . have brought us s e R G . - : Wholesale and Retail Butchers % Sl s s gy ot s i e . i s G0, . gty : . PHUNE 39 SEWAED STREET prodnced “The Untair sex tor A+ JOY CAPRICE IS TO } : b ; Install ; s e i serend sociated Exhibitors a decid-d! APPEAR AT PALACE 3 L : } : P AP S5 Sy reputation for lgvish sets, and has \ Al T T b 3 el 4 3 . WHATEVER YOU LUILD @ikdlon o-himsolt Yon this particular IN VAUDEVILLE A | -3 o DEPENDABLE | USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANZNT interior. 4 . i ‘ i ; s B RS ss Joy Caprice, who : T T We Mix and Deliver Any Quantily A-1 Cranite diTm x(l\l:-mu‘|'~1-1lux»‘ (‘: Ih“l‘l‘)'l ‘.‘\‘ ;Iy\.::;"\ in | w on the Yukon f A i : 2 3 P 4 DELCO-LIGHT ‘[‘ Concrete Ready to ¥lace—-Phone 32 s in the center, the tables cn|> oo Vs "I‘"‘]'“l“‘l'l‘ sspdirdt ! . e ; : 3 A CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. €O.. fite outside, with little raised bal- 10 W RAET S e i b ol e : : 4 o I conies at int #toe the tables g o8 SO Ss ; S5 of espe ly favored guests, X'ln‘“vh ‘_\‘”'h; bopsi Mi % C the dance floor between the or-| %0 SROW ROWse es Caprics chestra and tables. The deco S ,”’\,' b - ;;;a\ilr:‘: PR s w5 B wot' daprive yoursel b¥ 11 ! 3 tions and, lighting are pquall B 1 Dy nd the murdered ; Mst! tig miny bengfi sl Just Recelv(’d unique as the floor plan. coming norty only W an ¥ estrangeg Mg . dlectrie it and powe 1 ? - % y LAY SRR g0 3 3 $ { for | E B notices she li(-f‘it’:‘l’l’l(||lm:)ivlvll‘xn(v:".in“r\\'I;Ii:.h oflt B ~.nu.mu‘il" ¥ i3 4 5 : ; In it ‘Telephons, FWEE o0L ot Sty eniece 1| Southwestern Alaska a decisive success in ‘hvl' lat ".‘ Fair Opens, Anchorage Metropolitan vehicle, . 4 : SHB 4 [ Woman,” at the Palace last ighi |\ \CHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. v' < e : Sl b H GASTINEAU T 1 1| e Dice Woman o R ELECTRIC €O, i Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. i I Portland Cement [l pened Monday LN ttendance. There wealth who, through circumstances| oo xy ; " 1 S ‘ s 5 p: for which she is not responsible,| O HUH 3 g 3 ) B S : ; o B i ; 2L 7 - gy, KRR K 18 forced to become a refugee in| ' % % ks ¥ 2 v £ ] | bearing animals, The China, where she is-kidnapped tinues all week and pr an Oriental potentate. How Aipss $2T A e ¥ e ¢ . : 5 escapes the net in which she flo clipse falrs of previo 5. 3 : : ; e 5 : ders, through the aid of a gritt : ; 5 rayc Omc‘ American portrayed by John pow |Says Vancouver to | : ; : e g (?‘J, her leading man, is graphical- Be Great Grain Porl 3 5 / L3 ry ly pictured in a series of highly [ 4 3 ~ thrilling scenes, delightfully rte-| yAxcoUvE Tieved by wholesoma comed Pw . States Attor'ncy Russell Hanson (right), of Streator, Ill., and touches. The story was wr ot Tislatin - SRatluse Boasd his aids, examine {hc'llolc in the cellar of the Streator home of by l’('rcy‘l»lr'a'h, TR A et g e ‘i\{ri. eEhz:lZJmhdHt‘l“ in wh 1‘l|clr Inurdcl(‘:l'l.)?(l_v was . found. tor was Edward Dillon. ; s trolt AOMBary th tHb Rt Ka S| l’(‘l' ?I ere dle' ane:trm m‘r son, llarry, twenty-two, Both Miss Dean and Mr. BoWe's| coust means that Vancouver wilt ' g g gox College graduate. dro excellent in their portrayals. |y oo ono of tho greatest grai: | I ) I gt il S e Ths‘t'flul’lr'""“"l]ll cast i(-f I":‘: "f‘f";“.pr,|~|« in the werld and rating third P e e mGiur Canal; Jim W. Petittts, ceptional excellence. Gustave Von|, . routh in this year's move- 7 T Qo B G Grabbo. Bnalit: w Seyffertitz, as the wily Datto of e i 3 : AT THE HOTELS g8 (. Grabbe, Enalna; B . | ments. Exports frdm couver i g ¥ y Mandat, is, as usual, quite artistic. - e g Yom, city. | will probably reach 75,000,000 ! e Zynda bushels. A H Gastineau Miss Doris Lee, Ketchikan; M | . B. C., Sept, 7 4 { Provincial freight experts said “THE KEEPER OF BEES” | BT 28 | Buanie White, Port Orc 1. Purse, Seattle; James Wicker- e . o on the coming To coriseum | |Wheeler’s Successor | Mrs. John M. Gillespie, sham, f : t o Be Ch D : B polis, Ind; Mrs. M. Jonsser PSS . il { For the first time in the ) ecember attle; Mr. and Mrs, 8. o Keily - - : A ) va. Aico ocully and daughtcr ¢ ] . % 3 thry of motion plctures; so far o8| A ANTA Ga. Sept. 1 | Ketchikan, Henrletta returnod on’ the Yukon ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 1.—A % Alask S - ey ¢ is known, the character created|g . occor to Wayne B, Wheeler, . plust l'an.a!z':- Sk _ | from.a ix eek visit in Seattie, . s by a great novelist may be seell|cgungel of the Anti-Saloon > 5 | ¥ v a; G Portland and Tacoma. i thic flosh; Just &S sho Was When | [ ongue of Americ. who died st Adelatds West i TR t Train East—No Extra Fare Her personality inspired Gene|gen)y at Battle Creek, Mich., on| fg : §LEOnS s, TEs Barnhagt, Unals Advertis.; wiways pays, Us When you go East from Seattle, choose the interesting Great Northetn Stratton-Parter to write her into|monday, will o " i s 4 or the eo’ 1mns or A i mfor - speci - pp.d d novel. Or rather, she may be|gyecutive (‘un’llmlllluer:e‘ e { - - way Enloy rod o i Sted’ l‘“y ey :3" of the uding: deen on the screen—not in the |Loague at the next meeting : New OrientalL‘i:r;\itcd,whichofl‘meverylatesmavelfmure,i_, 3 Superior Dining Service Four o’Clock Tea New scheme of decoration leuh. For Ge:ie S!ra‘;l:n Monr'"«"- which will be held in Washing- & p eleven year old grand-daughter of | ton December 1. P ki p Separate shower baths for Meti’s Club Room newspapers i eter Busch, aged caretaker % ep: ths Magazines, f,‘,“’.,.{.;’;"’fie";"?f{ tlk?e al‘;:ee:‘f";; }'Auxxi‘_“h_ ER SOUTH is one of the key witnesses if . h::':":fim' Buffet Telegraphic news and dhe par wie (he wte M. rur oN BUsINESs mp| the murder of . b ut haicdresser. . Tadividialt sontiomed” High vide sindoved ter wrote around her—the “Littls et Hill, wealthy Streator, IIL Women's lounge Barber-valet observati g b i)cout." It was the hoydenish, tor Attorney H. L. Faulkner, who| woman. Busch told police tha ation roon : y, lovable personality of little|has been in Ketchikan for the| the woman’s son, Harry, agel Powerful ‘eléctric locomotives over the Cascades; giane oil-burning engines for: iss Monroe which originally caus.|last week left that place on| twenty-two, had qnofloyed hin more than 1200 cinderless miles. Smooth roadbed. Heavy stecl rails. New color i “The Keeper of the Bees” to|the Dorothy Alexander for Soat-| o level the fibbr of the b}sle ~ R light automatic block safety signals, ook o 8 v written; and literally millions|tle on a business trip yesterday.| ment in the Hill home. Th [ . readers who followed this fas-|He expects to return to Juneau| woman’s body was later foun/ - | R POW Round’rrlx\’ Summer Excursion Fares East in effect until 30 ; er Sept. 3 p setura limit October 31. Li ¥ elnating”tale in McCall's Magazine ' in about three weeks. buried in the cellar. £, % g beral stopovers. § y now know just what the et L _ (International Newareel) $ - \ P Leaves Seattie 8 p. m. to Chicago without change. tle Scout’ looked like and com-| FORMER JUNEAU GIRL ——————— p g £+ Anothet fine, Pullma Giesc Noseherss finl are her with the mental pictures| . HAS BABY DAUGHTER| . 0\ cOMPANY Prepare for the coming season by buying or help in planning leaves Seastle daily 5 8:30 a.m. B i een received ol e PG ip, b r P :e"“:":m‘:";:s.."zm:::‘ o i hirth of a daughter to Mr, and MAKES GOOD RECORD your FLOOR RUGS NOW Tk b B gt A.J. ARRIVEE, Traveling Passcager Agont 3 Mrs. W. S. Klockenteder, Conda, peres literature, write: 407 Building, Seattle, goliseum Thursday and Fetady. Lyl ™ ) SS 26, Mre| The Fairbanks Aviation Corpore| v " i | : i | Klockerniteder was formerly Han-{tion, Joseph Crosson and George We have a fillt' itock OI Rugs and " u}&“% A"'a;.m..%.‘:‘u ) A .COLLEEN MOORE AT | |nah Lonsdale, and made many|E. King aviators, with two ma-| ; < 140 Ave., § B. g H 3 PALACE TOMORROW ' |friends in Juneau when she was|chines has 100,000 miles flying E 5 Floor ((”,e”n‘s ad 4T AR *_q___,.,________.___g; secretary to H. 1. Faulkner of|timie to its interior record with 4 1 i " ou ¢an't find a fat girl any | this city, before she left Juneau|out a serious accident. Aviators Cas re; they're all reducing,” sigh-|last vear to teach in Kennecott.| Crosson and King are now in the Dan Kelly, First National cast-' She was married shortly after|south for the purpose of purchas. BARIRA, @ ~difector In Hollywood, When |reaching Kennecott and lef: with|ing two more machines with en- h,omas H(grdmre Co. had searched the marts of her husband for Idaho, where|elosed cabins and air-conled || - o of a movie mind for tmu‘tnay have since been realding. | Wright whirlwind motors, $ R £ 2 . y X s . y ’ I

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