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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, AUQUST 20, 1928. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE elpi % ) 5 Collie That Went Wrong gy e 3 Yo BE SURE i Y i i [ Nelson. who sre: vistting their TO SEE b v . | P 2 . ” parents, Mr. and Mrs. R P : 4 Nelscn during the summer, werc The starting fiim success and Omema er_’_ PR 3 Y ‘ i ses one of the most. &t greatest film epic of an ; o T . oo gt g Mgt [T country: By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER Drain thoroughly and add the S i X e they srtained at bridge A d Precs Home Editor) |of the ingtedients and hoil ; last Friday svoning “ it shall Hopgh 1 o et e nety . Y § eV A 3 % ¥ Four tables were in play and ORI | “How can I mak tz sauce once. The Land of the 1 t [free from lumps t Sun | e pe s 03 w| T light colored felt hats,| iRy 5 i 1 v N 4 R 3 y take the posi uced by Ly r Ivig | le them with corn meal B £ S e t ! o the felt and let stand g ; tion as e supervisor in a ssisted by ! b { will i 3 b auk...with 5 s : s number of Scuthern California 1 known tenor and 5 ! rved cold fc 3 stpcl M Driishe ENASE iF NG N . : g B 3 g schools singer of Nor | per ake a mols will leave socn not thoroughly K 4 St 10 cake?” | );:‘.«. ul!xl:ll;mp‘ aper sacks | RS : : L HAS TONSILS REMOVED E b g iy AL ¥ill ot DYoL oAt g | P : S o N Spiro Paul, young son of Sam . A 5 E _ X 3 T ‘ § pikg Pawl, underwent an operation fo o : Eucharistic Congress | : : i o { the removal of tonisls Ann > o5 1 e it o PR oy § hospital this morning aiovad My leve Program Going to Fill ¥ , : L8N " - it 20 sective of their na ) S The Week with Activit % ¢ i Old papers Tor sale at the Empire. . It will be shown A[ | ri 7 ‘. ey B % " . i 2 WHR S y (Conttnuen trom Make One.) . & with show : 5 ; wonderf{ul \dy adap " , 1 e i ¢ : o p i cast Friday | housedweller : bt % Z Friday § | e Atie, Dhth 2511 3 ler, and the housewife who is em. i : ) y : p : story . é | ployed _ semb! a1 1o | b/ ¢ g 4 ¥ ! & and At 6:30 and 9:15 P. sharp ] | ecently a housewife found her. |cour blig Jutny K 3 A LA i Saturday Ma D P. M. in a d.1:mma because her jsol ons. " { ¥ < | he lly would n n sufficiently t Children’s general cor: - P& : 1 bty Watch the chef shinw Prices to and seat in theatre: (stand when red out ough | munion, St. Mary g P4 " £l i ; y ‘ broi 5 roil chops Matinee: € and & | this ment st i at the show L\HIH‘ Evening: 7¢ nd hat . 5 the s i s nternational Po 3 St 2 N t i \ohs iheatl NURGT To seaL in the juices and Norwegian Music to the r riy i cook the meat evenly, each Film er § v fen t li};- 3 d mioa of | side of the chop must be ex- This collie seized and concealed $30 in currency w posed to the fire a few mo- is allezed to have pilfered from the till of a | ments at a time. Hills Bros. 0 g | 2 sliop, accordinz to testimony in a New York court p.’m'n!ec.l, CoRtinyous pracess [been worked o average : i Il Isaacs, 19, of Trookiyn, the dog’s owner. held on a larceny | ©freasting coffeeafew pounds ey —|home with children in it t ric ‘ollege, Manly i ) 2 : time sts_every s | 2/ charge, denies the story. The canine Fa hikewise is silent, af a time roasts cvery coffee Anm’w Vi AENURWAY FILM oot s i, s o iy s . O e LT e At Theatres || TOBESHOWN .. o Fic it i ss sl - b nt 0l Uy HIKLS BROS o ::\rlfim\n Rwl Show to Be! ,,‘(” et b ety o " Given This Week— |should produce the desired resul PLAY BALL TOMGRROW ALL GRATES ACCEPTED L4 TOT 0 P o g 4 e Reaor Sniget v PR SR ‘ £ To Snhumine v pARBERL TN Last Time | Dresh from the oviginct | Mre, Ruth Messerschmidt s Palace i Do s for hot ) | 3 : d ¥ilner of t nd halt in th ; W ccCuwn pack. Fasily : q o MRakonig) will be| - FiRt full covering 101} ! S e T e A I ek COFFEE opencd with & ke, Phore 4501 Brown e o : B r ! 2 een peppers under the | 5 n tomatoes (2 inct s intensel st- . . it is inten lnl«u t in the aif Runaway” Thursday— ELKS AND vIOOSF TO Shvrion folei o il SCHO'IL OF l’lANOI SDAY ONLY RESEP oo PLAYING NO MOVIE AT PALACE TONIGHT; LECTURE ON [ | | d peppers ity B ,, the Moose LN A O e on irst Church day an ay 8 sl diameter . Sydne embark with two mEmapen, ok Goddard, Presid [ L/I W” iy Ay ; 8 argy on We SUIBLA. ith teams have been playing | el S el ol J October 0 it cood _ball during the last few || = e Kbh. Alhx; Bye o cls arel 3.cups ots, - close game s ox- || NG GHOW TONIGHT 2 3 tables s salt, . i pect e The las ' > “THE RUNAWAY? 1S | tone-tenor, will SRR AT {P. G. REDINGTON GUEST [pected. 'The last the two | vige e 9 : ¥ : Wash all vegetables Remove outfits met the Mo camo out oLk ek SHOWIG:: SOLISEUW g e TP gt [ Sl 4 A 1. tie. Dep- OF FEDERAL EMPLOYEES| . (no snort end a3 to 0 Christian Science and North. | literature, | Matoes and the out f the Paul © € on, . e 5 TR e : fo T onfons. Chop all v s and|the U.'S Old papers for sale at the Empire. | *— ith those > hu- . exploration, railway com- i - 4 . R0 4 |cover with boillng we Let| the honor and subtl 5 0 , winter and summer : “ . o stand for five mi Drainlot the Fed n of Federal ¥ which only Willia 5 4 w | . g : a : ¥ Jland cover again with boiling water | ploy wcheon in the capable, you will enj ] dey the const 1 let stand for ten minute ) g 3 Rooms tod opened las ght ai|Norway, the royal family, the|2" iy P e b 5 ks ¢ g the Colise g, @ king -h|p 1,000 years The Paramount irsc- | I ataring life tor selected material [ a own and ag- that b ordinari racts nim i s, educational when he chose Runaway.” 1t}soc d civic life was a fortunate choice and sl - - ] four playc in roles which Leon Permanent Ywave, £12.50 | "ANNOUNCING ner Baxter,| NOTICE | i ¢ ' s Also used upright piano for “n| CALL FOR BIDS 1 CAPITAL LAUNDRY | s W ived at the We are operating a hand lfllll‘l(hy, By the Law,” p ight, will be show tomorrow night. 32 Piece Dinner Sets Very attractive patterns and with wide range of variety. At the low pries of $6.50 thie set Bow!s. . char might be termed “the phosis of a “Flappe s a wild, ti i & 1wl e g to and from the Juneau - to| Public € )18 ring that por- end, War.|ticn of the school year 192§-29, n in.a new and ending :\1 L 1, 1929, t a voung Kentucky| The rved to extend mountair who has his own way|the contract on the terms sub- of going after what he {mitted to cover that.portion of De Mille has' handled the t .]""“ chool year betwean March | angle situation in “The Runa June 1, 1829, With remarkablo skill and makes| Transportation is to be provid- Phone 355 it impossible to know before the¢d far ‘a8 Weimell Cresk| ; last few minutes of the picture|Bridge on the Gl whether Miss Bow will choose the!The pupils are to be mountaincer, Baxter, or the weal.|{0 the Juncau Public § thy young New Yorker, William Building by 9 o'clock A. M. and| Powell. |transportation is to be provided {to leave the School Building at {8:20 P. M., on all days in which | H | of the City Clerk until 12 ock noon, Saturday, August for the transporting of pu- living along the Glacier| which makes it possible for us to give you whiter, softer, sweeter, cleaner clothes. Phone us to call for your clothes today. KIRKE L. SIMPSON ECOND AND FRANKLIN Whose Dty Cobmis Proprietors: A Mrs. E. P. Curtis and Mrs. WASHINGTON BYSTANDER “The Snake’s Wife,” which is at' QUALITY and the Coliseum Tuesday and Wednc:. | 1 $Ao ; e 1] 37 25 AKES his re;ders be_hind the SERVICE d‘éarle Foxe and Nancy Nash have| [ ‘ - scenes of the big news in the na- Sk the featured roles. The cast in. 3 tion’s Capltal, so that they, too, may ALASK A’S _view Washington through the fact- Lumber Yard e s coton, od) |18 JUST OF F THE PRESS . finding and interpretive eyes of a SpecnfyFurre]l g McNamara, Judy|King, Jane Win- the . A FRESH SHIPMENT OF lun, Harry Bailey -and others. M tmnedandexpenencedcorrespondent y Farrell Lun- : assu‘nce of First NOTICE | P DIAMOND BRIQUETS _ Kirke L. Simpson is the author of Quality - Special > % i o . om g rading - Prompt / Bids %F‘bem rne‘cmed at the/ the “Unknown Soldier” stories, a Shipment. Our lum- THE ARCADE CAFE Try Our Special $1.00 Dinner Visit our Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain. You are cordially invited to come in and inspect Juneau's newest and classiest cafe, MARY YOUNG, Proprietor, ‘[‘ STAGE STORY IS [ COMING, COLISEUM | S e ———————————— 5 {ject any or all bids, Humor and’ pathos, coupled with BOARD OF EDUCATION, stirring action al New York's 3 Bhbilic: Beliole: Great White ‘Way, and show life, i . have been adroitly blended b Ford in “Upstream,” l‘r( version ef Wallace Smith's | [the schools are in session. The right is reserved to re- PURE COAL PRESSED INTO LUMPS OF CON- office of the City Clerk until 13 [&F %3 r service is com- o’clock noon, Saturday, August 25, for the hauling of fuel oil from the-Alaska Juneau oil tanks 3 to the . Juneau Public School | Building during the school year‘ 1928-29. Fifty barrels of fuel oil are’ to be kept in the oil tanks at the Juneau Public School Build- ing at all times. ) The right is reserved to ‘re- Ject any or all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATXON Juneau Public Schools, CENTRATED HEAT JUST WAITING TO BE RELEASED BY YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT. YOUR DEALER SELLS THEM OR PHONE | PACIFIC COAST COAL CO, Phone 412 C. D. Ferguson, Agent Pulitzer Prize winner and for many years an Associated Press reporter in Washington. . Read this outstanding feature each day in THE EMPIRE plete in every detail; Alaska orders receive [¥ Wnd ‘a‘tlunnm: here [') specialize in lumber @ for boat building and all ."{ > kinds of fine finish stock. 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