The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1928, Page 3

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TO The startling film succe greatest film epi cnuntry‘ NCRWAY The Land of Sun Produced by Assisted by The world known greatest singer of Norway ERIK BYE . it is intensely interest- start to joyed bv everybody of Itw m" from THEATRE Frid.’i_v g Aue. 24th At 6:30 and 9: Saturday Matinee: Prices to any seat in theatre: 60c T5¢ and 25e Matinee: Evening: N()rwygiunl‘;}lusic to the i Fi I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNFSDAY AUGUST 22, 1928 [ALASKA DAIRY COWS which terday of the by John of players had its first showing yes. proves to be entertainment very highest order. Directed rd and with a cast of stellar k includ- ing Nancy Nash, Fox’ latest’ find,| and a story of absorbing interest, this fine photodrama veeps for. ward with ever accelerat®l inter- est to a smashing climax Pathos and humor, thrills and suspense and characterization that is peignantly human as reveoled by Miss Nash and Raymond Hitch- cock in two very important role make this an outstanding produc- tion Those who believe that the “play is the thing” will find ir “Upstream” a 3 sustained interest from beginning to enhd. It ois the story of a group of actors their loves and hopes, their fail- ures and ambitions, RE SEE s the Midnight Lyder Selvig st )t tenor and 1T KINZIE PRAISES FILMS OF NORWAY Before his departure for the south on the Princess Louise yes terday morning, R. A. Kinzle, consulting engineer for the Cam eron and Zellerbach intexe whe has been in aska inspecting water power sites for the proposed pulp and paper mills, told Johr T. Spickett, of the Palace theatre you can quote me as saying “1 saw the Nor films at Ketchi- kan and if we could have remain- ed in Juneau where they are be shown Friday and Saturday, would have brought my entir party to see them again. I con- cede them a great entertainment that every should sec They show what Norway has done for the country, and w Alaskans could do if they had the chance.” re are 15 reels of the Ni y films and in addition to their showing, Mr. Erik Bye, noted Nor- wegian baritone-tenor, also ap- pears at each showing in songs. finish and _their nation- ill be shown at Saturday e __Aug. 25th 15 P. M. shar; 2:30 P. l\'r to and 20c NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be received at office of the City Clerk until o'clock moon, turd August 25, for the hauling of fuel oil from the Alaska Junecau oil tanks to' ' the Juneau Public School Building during the school year 1928-29. Fifty barrels of fuel oil to be kept in the oil ‘tanks at the Juneau Public School Build- ing at all times. The right is reserved ject any or all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION, Juneau Public Schools. ————————— RECORDS Closing out all 1v inch Columbia and. Okeh Rgcords at §Oc each. Opea evenings. Radic Electric Co., Martin Lynch. adv. the to re- BT AC TONIGHT and THURSDAY LATE NEWS FUNIN A BEAUTY 1S80P PLAYERS | ALLAN SIMPSON WALTER "HIERS Bodil Rosing Bess F) Icwe;a:! “THE GUMPS” 10-25-40-Loges 50c FRIDAY -and SATURDAY “NORWAY" { See n'e‘évspapérind dodgers for prices and tirie of show as this theatre is rented fifor this occasion. 12 are | _ | ture, wmmmmmmmmw "TUTRAZAN" FEATURE IS | COMING TO COLISEUM y people the w had read the “Tarzan" the noted author, Edgar Rice Bur- roughs, that FBO filmed one of the stories as Gold Bond Special The picture, “Tarzan and the Gold- en Lion,” will be shown at thc Coliseum Thursday, when it be- gins a two-day run. The theme deals with life on his plantation in central Africa, with his wife, Lady Grey-: stoke and their neice, Ruth Porter. who is in love with Burton Brad- ney, the overseer of Tarzan’s do- main. One of the frist exciting moments in the picture is the ar- rival of an escaped slave from the Palace of Diamonds in & hid- den city. To fortify his tale of the unbelievable treasures stored in . the Palace, the Slave has brought a bag of diamonds with him. However, as the plans for an expedition to the city are be- ing made, an unseen figure is lis- tening at the window, and Tarzan's difficulties in regching the Palace are made almost insurmountable through his efforts. Thrills and romance are woven in the ad- venturous quest which ends in happiness in spite of all obstacles. -eo> M. J. O'CONNOR RETURNS Attraciions At Theatres a8 So n [ RS T . “BLONDES BY CHOICE” | AT PALACE TONIGHT Benrh s Tarzan's \\huh ace tonight one is guaranteed a vacation from gloom. It provides an hour filled with laughs and crammed with human interest. The comedy situations have been adroitly worked out by Director Hampton Del Ruth and his staff, which includes Clarence Hennecke, comedy constructor who devised the gags for two of Harry Langdon's recent eomedies and Mary Pickford’s forthcoming pic- “My Best dirl” humor, while it is fun and not of the slap- variety, is genuinely hilari- |ots and will put you in good hu- . mor for the The cast is of |high calibre, headed by Claire Windsor, Allan Simpson and Wal- ter Hi and includes Bodil Ros- ing, Leigh Willard, Joseph Bel- mont, Bess Flowers and many oth- ars. It tells of a girl who lived in a small town and whose advanced ideas hardly fitted in which those of her neighbors In order to ere- ate a m‘lt\‘uvmu and attract (-us.!w"“‘"”" frour, A« DAL SIS throughout the district on which tomers to her beanty shop, hithier- [H1TOUEN s 4 to shunned as religiously as it a}"® 1as Deen gone since ast wee smallpox sign were on tlie door, b R she bleaches her hafr. But it VISIT WITH FRIENDS does not help out at all. Not for| Mr. and Nrs. Charles Daniel awhile. And then something hap. LéWwis of Seattle, tourists aboard pens. |the Princess Charlotte, were the Special musical comedy music Suests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard will be played by the orchestra, |Lerch while the steamer was in — port last evening. . L. G. Ireland and E. A. Long- worthy, herring men from Port 2 Herbert, came here on the Marg- nita and expect to leave soon en- 'route to, Seattle. comes to the P e The mate stick legiti- Capt. M. J turned on the U O'Connor has re- S. Fisheries boat a P TWUPSTREAM” IS NOW SHOWING, COLISEUM o b The Coliseum, feature attraction at Fox Film's “Upstream,” You Dme in iComfofl:. You Sleep in Comfort ontlnm Olymplan 'l Ym tlap on 00‘1 QPflnl 500, midttregses in cars with the latest system of ventilation. You are protected thru the Bk!:knm y electric: ufety. , mofe € thah any othc:r block dgml “ity the west. You are served nmfying meuls by courteous employees. | llastrated booklets, tickets and reservations may be secared thru R. E. CARSON L lee Helping » _Homemaker: * By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER (A. P. Home Editor) DINNER MENU Broiled Veal Chops Hashed Browned Potatoes Bufiered Spinach Strawb Head Lettuce Russ Sour Milk Chocolate Cake and Cocoa French Pastry Frosting Coffee Bread Jam RUSSIAN DRESSING, SERVING SIX 1 cup stiff mayonnaise 1% cup drained chili sauce 1 cup chopped ripe olives % cup chopped dill pickles 14 teasgoon_salt Mix the ingredients. Chill. When ready to serve, mix well and pour over head lettuce or vegetables. MAYONNAISE 1 teaspoon salt 1 teapsoon sugar % teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon paprika egg cup salad oil 3 tablespocns vinegar juice 2 tablespoons Chill all ingredients and uten- sils. Place the salt, sugar, mus. tard and paprika in the bottom of a deep bowl, ad? the egg and beat for one minute with a Dover egz beater. Very slowly and still beating add two tablespoons of the chilled salad -oil. Continue very slowly, addinz the oil until one-half cup has been used. Beat for one minute Alternate the rest of the oil and the vinegar and beat intil the dressing thickens, Add the boiling wat and beat for two minutes. Store in the box. The water “cuts” the ssive oily flavor which is un- able to some. % a 1 or lemon boiling water. exc des. an Dressing | ARE BING MILK WITH NEW MAC Joe aska of t on Kendler, owner Dairy, situated Highway between eight SOUR MILK CHOCOLATE CAKE Miles from Juncau, has | (Very moist, mahcgany colored) new milking machines 1 L |reports care proving entire ar |is l|4hw y With the milked an in wh thre tim apparatus, { at the same wspoon vanilia | teaspoon salt sour milk or ) cup cocoa 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon foda Cream the fat and the of the ing bedt for three minutes shallow pan which has ted with waxed paper are only {to switeh Ito cow | Pipes hav ithrough the ar. Adalto mark the dlents ana | milkers, which i Poar Into|13 peunds, and is genera been fit-| The air apparatus Bake in ; a moderately slow oven for thirty| [ Eite NUINS: RORIEIL N Mr. Kendler de minute: bool, tear off paper |MIKi and cover with Cocoa French Pas.|and cows do not.. se try Trdsting mind change. COCOA PASTRY FROSTING | (This frosting always creamy) 2 tablespoons butter tablespoons cocoa teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons hot fee or cream cups sifted powdered sugar Mix all the ingredients and beat for two minutes. L Stand for two minutes and bea in for' two minntes This intermi™.nt heat. ing . thoroughly dissolves the gar, and prevents the ‘“raw’ grainy taste prevalent in uncook- ed frostings. Use ‘a knife dipped in wate nd carefully frost the top and sides of the cake. the milkers ITrY away been barn, with air pressire kept at buttermilk 1 1 1 1 1 1 and ¢ in a small mot which lolds the cow the the NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be recelved @ office of the City Clerk un {o'clock npon,. Saturday, for the transporting living along the lhm“..\ to and from the Public Schools during tha tion of the school year 1 and ending March 1, 1929 The right is reserved to the contract on the term mitted to cover that port the school ir between 1 and June 1929, Transportation is to be ed as far,_ as Salmon Bridge on the Glactér Hi The pupils are to be de to the Junecau , Public Building by 9 o'elock A transportation is. to to leave the School Build 3:20 P. M., on all days in the, schools are in on The right is reserved jeet any or all bids. BOARD OF left-over cof. ( su- or To make sweet milk sour, wher a_rdcipe calls for sour and nong o nhand, add two tablespoons of vinegar to one cup of milk. Let stand for three minutes and it may be used with excellent results, — . After Pal for Seat C. W Louise Mexi- a visit in Juneau, lefteon tho*Pri e cnroute to:. New e co wh he is a scheol instructor Juneau Public }g_—_—% & Sucécss, A little over a year ago, these young attending KnaFCF all of them ho irls—Boys Independence Await Feople were s Modern Business College. Today, good positions in leading Busites: firms. Proof positive that Knapp training gets Results. ) Today they ate asso- citited with the follow- ing outstanding busi- ness institutions: Flelschm'nnn Yeast ., Suimner, Wash. Naliéy's Piire Food dutts Co., Phcitic Paper Pro- ducts Co., Tacoma. umm&f Tire & Rub- ber- o, L!dgirwbod Pacific Co., Tacoma. Day and l!icli( Classes Now for Ne Enroll MAIL THIS COUPON NOW KNAPP’S MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE l!n you know of any other kind leham‘whlch can show ‘a teoct this? It places” all nt graduates in the work for which they : Choose Your Own wm Course Yet this fs not an unusual record at Knapp's Modern B College. Far from it. It we were to show.you the picture of any other class, tak- en at the same time oru}r‘; years | vious, the res would g‘l‘hflienl. Students of former years are all advanc- M rapldly. ‘training is. practical. t prepares young men; apd 'omn to step into business positions as soon as they finish scl It them to earn l”o;: ,—-nd, mest im- u them in contact W "lmlm leaders. Don’l ¢ tmore time wishing Ioofln‘ M a position. To delay Is Clfl or wrlk for further in- lormation. Private Secretarial “Business eAdministrations Complete Cau‘:lpéra'él Bookkeeping cAccounting and eAuditing, Stenographic Civil Service Stenotype vi w Term NOTE 'l'o PARE ¢ Mt Jessie regis: will assist in flfidlng homes for out-of-town stu: (Er e g2 e =y Tacoma, Wm Please send me free literature regard- i [ AId ED HINE he Al Glacier d nine stalled ich he Iy sat e e, cows milk, stalled gauges in the 12 or ted by on the s hand clared, em to it ntil the 12 August of pu- ilacier Juneau t po 28 extend fon of March | provid- Creek gh livered School ing at which to re- ATION, School the | task of the dairyman being|iwo hours work from cow the | sub- | M., and| be proyided | |expects suetion | to be for This the no milk system is most sanitary possible, time before it reaches the house the milk open to the air, thus insuring sanitation The milk goes direct from the cow to a covered pail throtigh rubber tubes One of the most favorable things in connection with the use of this mechanical device is the saving of time. Formerly the milking, which is done twice day, took up a total of about six hours, while it now required only reputed LAST TIME TONIGHT OLISEU {!Im!lllllllllllllllll 1 7:30—9:25 -+ MINING MAN HERE M. S. Hudson, mining man, ar- rived in Juneau Monday night on his boat, from Chichagol. He to be here for about a before returiiing to “the [\ Romiance Of the Roaring River Of Life Called BROA up STflEAM with Nanry anh—mfle Foxe Ruyniond Hitchcock Ted McNamara Sammy Cohen Francis Ford week mine. f T S lo at iue Empire 0l1d papers for ¢ —— REMEMPRER—IT'S HERE THURSDAY YOU BE THE JUDGE Let us fill your bin with DIAMOND BRIQUET then YOU BE THE JUDGE We know you will find them to be clean, econ- omical and nice to handle in furnace, range, heater or fireplace grate, ‘ Py Getieral Contractots DISHAW & PETERSON Your dealer sells them or phone PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 Plans and Estimates Furnished Free Phone 286 C. D. Ferguson, Agent s ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE CAPITAL EAUNDRY We are operatifig a haiid liundry, which makés it pdssible for us to give you whiter; softer, sweeter; cleaner :¢lothes. . Pliohe us to call for your clothes totay. Phone 355 ECOND AND FRANKLIN Propnetoi's i Mrs. E P. Curtis anid Mrs, Ed. Satistead FRANKLIN POOL. HALL Lower Front St. T'hone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop: CIGARS. CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABnEs 1 pul your name on nur cul ual. it is certainly goed coal e dellver truh oultry eev: aru the fa that_the hens nrodnc We carry a complete line d Poultry and Fox Feeds. And otir transfér ‘service— well you can’t beat it. DBFEMME& l'llollell % S MERCHANTS €4 Thos. McMullen, Prop. . JUNEAU'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Opén 6 a: m.to 8 p. m. suoa'r bRDERS—REGULAB Dmm.‘ns Next Connors Motor Co: S ———r . THE ARCABE €AFE Sdda Fountain in conmection: Came in and listeni u the rddio. -m YOUNU, Prop.” » 5 s o -

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