The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 30, 1927, Page 7

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QUGLAS NEWS T | \ | I T l‘sT DISCOUNT PERIOD ¥ ! IN DOUGLAS TODAY he office of tho Pouglas ci'y clgrk will be kept open until 10 o'dlock this evening to conable who havé not yet paid their takes to save ths ten fpor cent whieh is deducted by paymeut ofe October 1. After tonight a penalty of 10 per cent iz added | that the saving is actually 20 went. oo Aol ,‘ HOMEWARD BOUND . J. Boond! Who 1éft carly this month for Seattle in" a final ef- :K to have the ‘Sight of one of M§ eyes restored, is a returning senger on the Admiral Watson _here Sunday. E) e YN AND OUT OF HOSPITAL i Altred Hewitt i¢ Bl in tha| hospital undergoing treatment of hig foot which was'injured a few 4: ago. o, It is possible that one his toes may have to be am- mtacad. "Jop Wilson was able to leave the hospital the' first of the week and is recuperating at the Kilburn anue . { 3 | "COMPROMISE” OPENS | | ! AT LIBERTY TONIGHT! The most remarkable tornado r filmed in a motion picture x:;vEdu(-tlun forms ‘thé climax of mpromise,” the Warner Bros. Clgssic of the Screen, starring Ireme Rich which is .opening at th§ TLiberty tonight. f, course, the company coull nof catch a wild tornado in its laif and _drag it to the village whiere it was to do its destructive ! work, so they made their own-to rder. Twglve powerful airplane mo- tons were used to generate the tm&nndo in ' “Compromise.” The small village of about five hundred inhabitants was built up- on-a hill so that the wind ma- nes had the greatest possible supply of air behind them. They _were firmly anchored to ths und, and when all the great pellors were put it motion ani grpdually attained their greatest speed, a great votex of dust, ‘tree branches; shingles signs and ' miscellaneous what- dg. vose ‘above the village. ‘¥, T."Lowe, Jr, adapted Jay *s dramatic - story - of axw ideatistic woman 'who refused tw coinpromise wih life; ‘and the brilliant supporting cast includes Cllve Brook, Pauline Garon, Louise Fazenda, Frank Butler, Winter Hall, Raymond McKee, Hélen Dun- bar, Lynn Cowan nnd‘murlel Fran- ces Danl 'T(,"AT THE-HOTELS | it v S 4 s Gastinean s Q... Sykes and son; Ardmore: Cla; Rupert, iAtdmore; Allce Smith, Seattle; “‘Ardéfie’ Bmake, Ketchikan; W. R.'Seltidge, Ket< chikan; J. R. Maursted, Killis- J. L. Cavénaugh, suttle C. ‘Willsen, Vald 18ér Creek, N. 'I T M. Carri- , H. A. Berryy ’I‘nlu‘ M. May- Seattle; G. Birling, Bitka: J. H{ll, Sullivan Island; Mr. and J. V. Simon; ‘Sullivan Island. | | Pen- ! akee; Ed. Johnsth, city; “Emilio| Rdgers and. wi city; Jim Mob-| ley, . Seattle; P.- B. Simenoff, z@ Springs Bay; Bd Mullen, lova ; 'd Batler, -city; Tony Wagne! Sifka; J,:k Tracy, Seattle. E. Brewe ttle; H'H. Deck, Seat- A W. | To t : Fashion Show THE DAILY ALASKA EMi BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG \TS The DOCTAM, MISTAH GOOGLE. = HE. DONE SAID HED BE ONAH SOOM AN’ TAKE. OFF YO BANDAGES - AN - HORE -NQ' - DONT FEEL HURT ! W oswt wow wow ! AlL MY TROLBLES ARE ONER AIOW - I GONNA BE A NEW MAN — ((m HOORAY ¥ FllN SPIRIT 'PREVAILING NUW AT FA'R Patrons En)ovmg Regular! “Annual Funfest—Bath- ing Conlest Tonight Age One.) (Continued rmm ed on Front Street hy the City Band, which gave its first number shortly before 7 o'clock were: “The Joy Riders,” “The R Rangers,” “Roll of Honor" 1 “The Avenger.” At the fair the band gave another concert which included the following number:: “The Victor,” “Triumph,” “Secon ! Regiment,” “Dunlap Commander “Hamlin Rifles,” “Tenth Reg! ment,” “The Commander,™ Victory,” and “Our Favorite Banner.” dresses, coats and “hats wei~ Many beautiful gowns, ensembles, placed before the approval of the| public in the fashion show he‘.:li hy at '8 o'cloék with offerings Goldstein’s Emporium® Gordon's and B. M. Behrends Company. T! part of the program took up more than one-half hour, and was ap-| preciated by éveryone present. Chiet Eagle Horse again proved himself the popular baritone he has- been claimed in the States, when he sang secveral last night, and was called back for additional numbers by applause which he receivéd. Aq mu lemhcmture of the wi- “on | “The Royal ¥scort"| numbers | the ! the diving tank had not sufficient height at this number was post poned until 11 o'clock. Botween those hours the Night Hawks o chestra played, while many danc ed. and others looked en. M Turner appeared at 11 o'clock and furned in a creditable pe . formance, giving the ‘dlvua seal, standing, sitting han !raml oves, fore arm spring, Con tlip, head stand, and front. Sh | will appear egain tonight, Satur. day afternoon and Saturday eve- ning. The dives are announced by Eleanor Hawner, Island Day A full program afternoon, which wasg the opening half of Douglas and Thane Da Preceded hy the regular conc at 1 p. m, Miss Margarast Plerce appeared at 2:30 o'clock and gave a piano selection. Harold Smi‘n of the V. 8. Forest Service anl E. A, Eggersgluess; Chief Agro- nomist of the Sitka Experimental f | ter in maLhed f o'clock, | 1 i and gave adresses. A vocal solo by Mrs. Swindle, Amaryllis dance by Lenora Ander- son, Jean Anderson and Minn‘c Rogers, and a vocal selection by Mrs. Kirkham completed tha ternocn performance. All musical numbers wers rendered by resi- dents of Douglas Tsland. Tonight, following the fireworks display and the band concert a the Fair Building, ths bathi beauty contest will be run again and prizes are to be awarded C. J. Sullivan, pressed into the amu- sement management, promises new stunts. Following this will be 1 concert by the Royal Russian or chestra at 8 o'clock, pageant by the Camp Fire Girls at 8:15 5" clock, songs by Chief Eagle ‘Horso at 8:45 o'clock and- & diving act| by Miss Tumer u: 9:15 o'clock. Know what F rlgldalre .ey.a, means flndout'hatltmm-tob-ve Frigidaire in your .home, Find out why Frigidaire meana absolute_freedom from outside ice supply—fresh, pure foods always kept at even, fow temperatures. Find .qut why Frigidaire M and construction mean many years of dependable, economical service. Bee Frigidsire demonstrated today. Gastmeau Electnc Co. ";..‘. s """illllllllllllllllllllllillfll_lm MHIIIWMMHIQIIIIIIIHWIIIHHIHI i ——e———— UNDERGOING izabeth , daughter of g 7 . Terhune, un- ent @ sl my operation Itiwas an entirb s and she 4*-——-.- | Ill‘!? DIAMOND BRIQUHS g R 4 mm r'ozv:v:u Win “‘zi"“' . h‘. following was held thisi station, were next on the nmgrnmi 5| the evening, with t NOW GET THOSE AIAMES RIGHT, SUNSHINE | AND \WHEN NOU GET THE EMVELQPES ADORESSEQ SHooT ‘EM OOWN Te THE PosT OFEICE SEPT. 30, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK Ti GPREAT |DEA OF BARNEYS To ToRow A PARTY [RECORD CROPS MEAN PROSPERITY FOR N EBRASKA‘ Fmest and lapgest crops since the war are being harv csted in Nebraska. f it; eme of the wheat fields, scmtxl.latmg‘ ‘:ar:.huimsi}xflmgmégo“ ‘pen Y. ws.) Picture shows Following the will begin and will tertainment for the be the en-| remainder of | ception o¢ ! a xylophone sel m by Muril | Ayersman at 10:30 o’clock, Children’s Day Tomorrow, the final day of the i Fair, will be Childrens’ Day. 2 o'clock the childrens’ pagean: | will take pl . At 3 o'clock the| boys’ bicycle races will be hald| innd will be followed by the finals |belwccn the ‘winners of fhe boys {and girls’ raczs. | special matines diving acts is to | Turner. per be given by Miss PRSP The President Bob Turner’s New 7-Passenger i an It's Real Pleasure to ride in the President—It’s a Studebaker CALL 257 City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Rmdlng Room Open From a. m. to 10 p. m. ‘Irr-uhllon Room 1 to §5:30 p. Open From m.—7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapars Reference Books, Ete, FREE TO ALL l Free Reading Room 1 | | ) l program dam-ln,x‘," ST NEW GOODS HAVE ARRIVED First installment of new Fall and Winter Goods have arrived, consisting of Serges, Worsted and Scotch Tweeds. F.WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR Hills Bros’ Arab when you buy coffee ConTrOLLED Roasting! That’s what Hills Bros.' Arab stands for. A process that roasts a few pounds at a time instead of in bulk. A process dlat produces, a_ distinctive, unvarying flavor and aroma unnpproachcd by any other Contmlled Roasting is Hills Bros.” process exclusively, And the fine flavor it créates comes to you in all its al be- cause Hills Bros. Coffee is in. vacuum,’ Until you open the tin by turning fiy not n bit of this podnen can MfotHflthLCofieeby name and look for the Arab on the can. Your grocer has it. Send foralreee:pzof “The Address de‘nwm Street, San Francisco, Calif, I. AROUT WIS AGE =NO NOSE COULD GET AS G AS WS CHILDREN Wll.l. HOLD PAGEANT TOMORROW, FAIR| very chiid in Juneau will i ance to show his or her ¢ ity and ability tomorrow un {noon at 2 o'clock ! whea the Childrens’ ibe held. | For all entries there will |an individual prize. There will be ta first and seccnd prize for ibest costume and character main- tained in the parade of the little ,ones and their pets. Many kiddies have already sign.' ,ified their intentions of entering the pageant, according to Mis. Skuse, who talternoon program. PSSR LAFE SPRAY MAY RETURN { Lufayette B. Spray, who plo- (later lived at Juneau for a num- iber of years, is a Seattle visitor this week. California for a couple of years jin se dition is much improved. He |wlll probably make a trip to Ju- {neau in the near future.—-(Seat-' tie Alaska Weekly.) ———————— COME! LISTEN! {To the Victor Electrola in Popu- ‘l.nr and Classical Selections. Ex- clusive agent. Anderson Musie *hone 143. —adv, BUY THE BEST PIES IN TOWN at the JUNEAU BAKERY ou of e | the | i3 in charge of ‘io, He has been down in| rch of health, and hit con-! HE.R: 18 THE LA ROLEL U PLANT . THAT HE' s ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 15 Jitney Service TO THE FAIR !‘Lefiving stand at the Senate i Rooms every half hour. Phone for Reservations Fare 25 cents I b ; GREEN RIBBON |neered in Nome in the early days! jof that big placer camp and whn, — !|FIRE ALARM CALILS 13 Third and-Franklin, Front and Frankiin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, >vp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill Willoughby at Totem Gro Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Maia. Second and Main, Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall Gastineau and Rawn Way Second and Gold, Fourth and Harris. Fiftk and @old. Fitth and Bast. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back nf power hous: Calhoun, | i | [ o % o e o e A CRIAnOeRCABNeD umaS G A s o Ninth and Seventh ‘and in. -Twelfth, at Northern L'dfy Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. rer e JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Btreet P. O Box 218 for Mail Ordet: Ll m‘xas_‘ KEEP mn;nnconn's STRAIGHT .nuuimhdfinm

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