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THE ’UAlLY ALASKA EMP]RE TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928. 4',;1\\ port and in the evening costons, both ! outioor and {i-] Clifornia l)(-ml;‘rrmv the entire company-—cameramen, door, dress or sport, was able TUESDAY and 'jm-,-.[m:»] actors ‘.m(l attach: ‘FAI.L STYLES (‘., obtain an (-Ku-'umlu line ].lyl Must (,(-! Republican . @ L) A ang oye he fruits of her excellont raycn underw which will de- : A ’ | luck h] " {light the fastidious buyer as i Votes Order to Wi ONLY San, of Dactow," Hen ; Halvorsen sajd (Contmued trom#Page onei 3o 3t. John Cooper’s widely read| Miss Halvorsen ted- her | T r S oA 2 Y i v e co-adaptation of Eln.» family ot Salem, for two/fight One pyrotechnic potentia! ar: id Beulah Marie Dix. I § or known as “Revemic and t includes Zasu Pittsf —_— il tion,” or the old puzzle of trying Ethel 3 H K. SPECTA « ke Y ome a Xpe! ENOTHE R II]\\l CLASS \“0“ j| o N Miss Halvorsen Returns CULAR STRIKE to 1 state income and expendi 7:30———9:25 from Fall Buying Tl‘ip, SF-.. Prohibition Question FONIGHT | ——-—————— High]y Enthusiastic Ore rivaling in richmess that| The prohibition question was| ,‘ 1 oo iy contained in fhe spectacular Orethreshed out at the California o A WITH After being absent on a two DoUies mined in earlier years has|polls as recently as 1926, In 1T’S .\'“*,,,.,'”’,! 4 : } jbeen located in' the south work-|that year a move was made to re- months’ buying trip ‘to Seattle, |, ARNear § b ’ ¥ i v APPEAL'NG u Portland, San !“runr]im'n and New 163 on the third level of the Pre-[peal the Wright state prohibition HERE Recital THE i l L s |mier mine, according to reliable enforcement law, but the law wa i 3 York City, Miss Christine Halvor- . . Gf reports reaching town during *e-|svstained by 568,785 votes to 502, / sen, buyer for the ready-to-wear | | by § 6 S 1 RS- Muslc LUVERS department of Goldstein’s Empor- Mf,"l day YA ¢ 298, k || THUR: A Screen's jum, retarned fo Juneau on the| THe 0fe is said to be ‘of the| 'Where and how big will the wo- o Dox's $ Northwhetort ruby silver type and shows pro-|men’s vote be? ~ What effect will DAY 8 S Croolest ‘ : i fuse quantities of the ruddy metal. the wet and dry argument have on Dévots reates B ; Y arg i evotion Thw..‘.uwunu»x nent that Erik Byc ‘,rhf“}‘l“s'-‘;]:l‘-} {*{"tm“:‘;'f more | Unofticial reports indicate that|the ballot hox? How many vot- . i b ’fl;g‘h,‘ i 1":‘1. _““(;w‘ll"" becoming and attraetive tham ;"‘ Jepanfl, _“"v“‘"‘_”l ."," Wi SLECHRLLEIRIEY, thir mii gl bRt WILLIAM POX n ol ACT a8 the her b avadti uf -lenetl e AL & AIT¢ | they have ever been before,” Miss (et carries very high | victions into the voting booth as i ero ol a smashing full-length .}., appealed 1m the music lovers| o oovion said enthusiastically [Y21Ues. ~ Assays running wall over|These are some of the question emrnt: fe >ature l“”"""”" J|of Juneau apd In fact al cla concerning | the new models for|$2000 per ton are said to have|marks making an clection dn this SiAER is program gs arranged will wutumn, 1While ss a whole the poeen obtained state necessary next November. {appreciated by all natlomals . aef oo pod o changed radl.] COMINg on the heels of the re-| Senator Johnson has only one (()1“4 gl/()RT' he will ul\'e'nwxvrh.v(jc ¢l sally, the hem lnes are more un-{POrt that the mine 15 on the de-|opponent in the primary, Charles and popular, in Norwegian, Pt dven : the e bhiIngs . Dore “_71(-l|m», with only three years or H. Randall, former congressman - ‘:..‘;il.h “'”m{‘, and 1glis ; Bl R rutar than they Have hoon and o n‘t'n\‘ily In prospect, the phe-land a prohibition leader, who is IN ADDITION TO THE «Klss ? PA 1l be an evening with the mas | e pot o Hly mormal, | nOMInal discovery discloses most {hoth a republican and a prohibition LONGER PICTURE— A ,';vx\ of various lands and Within|ipe “how - coats are beautiful, |COBYICIEly that the ‘true poten-|party candidate. * The Democrat- BKiss Papa”—Another o § WitH ff the conception of all who MKC| 4 iiont lines predominate anq]Ulities of the famous property|ic aspirant, unopposed, is Minor the renditions of an artist 4 " {are still far from being fully de- re, oné > ) leader those fast and funny Edu- *‘4’ LIGE /hen Mr. Bye recently appeared |1N6Y 8re lavishly trimmed with 808 o " S T e A e it i Ygers ational-M 1 C ie CONLEY Pifud ! Ny ApPearedl e, v hoth long and short haired, | termined—(Hyder Herald). of scuthern California. Anothor C: al-Mermaid Comedies A in 3 Bagle Hall, seat. -— prohibitionist, Wiley J. Phillips | with Lige Conley and Ls- ing ), several thousand wer Favorite Colors 3 Leda Mot oty - ‘camszy J ) RevernL “Although . nine tenths of the ; d and a woman Socialist, Lea Mor- telle Bradley. . . | SHRR15 f0 Eniu SAMIt AT RINNE | TR 1o hs. o AT THE HOTELS row Léwis, cpmplete the group of | 1B TS on dionre MBIy b tovely MGt raee . five seeking momination to: thel night to ace ate ov o y 8 & % ! ght to accommodate the over.| G€h ROV AFECES Of I Sew Gastineau senate seat. flow. He takes delight in sing : ok At iy 8 e L {5 ARUDLGY bE the Aibert Johnson, Ketchikan; C C 1pins S ing and makes his audience fogs| 0¥l blue is another of the most K p o dr and s “ og | C. Jones, Unalga; Miss lone Hill. (s Shantanaonsy thms giving the|POPUIE and” talked "o shads|C. Joncs, Unalga; Miss lone 1ill-|HOUGE] § INRANT -SON. THU l{\l)\Yv—l RIDAY ONLY best hat ho has. and as much an|ANODE Tasblon experts and Osebat, Port Strut: k. sowttor,| DIES SUDDENLY AT VERA REYNOLDS [tro last Friday ana Saturday|Wear it The deep wine red ig|Fom SWict Georee & Beck Hoo-) ep ANN'S HOSPITAL RaieS oats oag kb nurke, Wrangell; Jan- nights, he chuckled at the applause o ;. Jut «RokR ~conts angj it h 4 L) it s . i § considerably ice Lowe, Council, Tdaho; M A “ ¢ SID’L l ]')), ad turaing to s \ecompanist | S port conts are practically all|Tenney, Seattle; Thelma C. Wait,|{ David J. Housel: drd, 1-months-| he 1ked all right N f g l)()l lill l’l("l()Rl AL NEWS ‘ T r iy o g i i :\[(:(I‘ while - she as in theity is the double-cnded fire (“\)\7“ | IN PREMIER MINE ture fit into a balance sheet, BABE RUTH See him “sock™ his greatest e the English mixtures: rather|Seattle; Isabelle Anderson, ARl v ol B v encores apart from |than distinct plaids, and vie wl!h"( g ~\”"" ‘V]\':"w"',:‘ ‘1‘;""';“"”' e '\'::'7"1 ,','[ xl::lfl ‘;z{., ‘,l.w.': M.n.sr(’ N . s o3 PSR APRLL “|dress coats for fur tr « No. Cole, city; Mrs. N. Land. Ann's Hospita sterday @ - p,\[ IEDAPHONE MUSIC : tically no ensembles, though the ‘Ra L ERGIN PSP BNRL 0 Ml O it gl v . AR 1 Y - L- E. THOhlPSON two piece knitted and .jersey cos- Martineau, Seattle, J. "v Price,{ was said to be ]V(n.\lnllll;l.. l‘lr.4|, R VISITS JUNEAU e ot iy i o Ktk Noron Thom ot i he Sl o, i ML) school, college, - office or street L — - e ¢ Imer S . Foodsport: Sam Bés.{and 2 o'clock westerday morning 1y far the outstanding mater- {10t Auk i Joe Zortkovich, |and was “taken to the hospital, ial for dress wear for hoth after-|Funter Bay; (€. L. Huter, Seattle; |later in the morning. Seattl Bugene| The funeral will be held from A ; Au;racuofls | However, the sensational swat-|quaintances in Juncau today while |nocn and evening is velvet, while | Geor . Set 5 b Ky R ter of fast ones, curves and he s r 4 A Was in port |ropr utility and street wear, satin | O0EASY attle; H. Hansen, | the C. W. Cafter MUr(uI: ¥y tombr. y |shoots, was not facing r is bound westward then to the | s pigh orite. Velvet for even- | SGRSIC: oterson, Seattle; H.|row afternoon at 2 o'cléck, the ~—10-20-40 cents At Theatres Heagie pitehing. o cxtablishod | Interlor, accompanied by his wite|ing ear 1o Tty ot |ARoroor, Seatiler. W. 1. Fowler, | Rov. 3. F. Huyos, §. 1., offictiting, || L g Ihis new record while battin and two children, after a three-|in” various ways with georgette, |[Craig; F. J. Burke, Ketchikan. |Interment will be in the EIk's 4 . the baseball scenes of First months ‘visit in the Stat He|while georgetté and taffeta com. Zynda Plot, at Evergreen Cemetery tional Pictures’ film offering at|will drive over the Richardson |pimations are used in many of the| Jonald McGregor, Unalga; Mr. SR TUWINGS OF STORM® 1§} the Palace tonight. “Babe Comes|Highway from Valdez to Fair:|ymurtest frocks, and Mrs. W. H. Dorman, Seattl Goorge Powell, l’rr'x‘uh-l;() 4)[' the AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | (HTome” in which he is starred|banks He purchased a largc “As for hats, they are stili,Max and Kenneth Dorman, Seat-{Oceanic Terminals ' in Portland, v________________ 2 : gg/With Anna Q. Nilssoi’and Louise|Ndsh in Seattle and in it toured |gmal), except an. occasional wport ftiej 'Harold L. Slabler, eity, Ore., and Mrs. Powell were among v Fazend at featurs, S 8 : s g : o ippers on “the "Dorothy Ay Fazenda, is atfeaturg of the .| mest of t es. ' He is taking | pap vwith briin. 5 ot 3 e the rnuml tripy Pretty Virgrasa Trown | Fair ‘| Technically, only' {wo games|the car with hm to the Interfor. el b, they look o8- e Riltie Greveling: who will| Alexander: “This' whs tholt- ikt ; 4 6 pecially made for bobbed heads, 3 who plays the leading femis were played, whish “shtablishes a Thompson was for severa|in' ¢hite of the. fact that many |De on the staff of tho Juncau High|tiip to Alaska and they expresic Thos. McMullen, Prop. role in Fox Films production scord of thirty-six home runs per |ye: a resident of Seward where | . 0! y v % 41 {School, a passenger due on the | themselves as bheipg very dmpress- “Wings of the Storm,” due at the The ro. | e was connected “with the Daily | orch everywheke are letting foC fot ' led with the countr A & E et 1e d | game e two games pro- |.n was connected with the Daily | poir pair grow. = No hair is al- | Princess Loul tonight with the g H JUNEAU’S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Coliseum tonight as the f|'zxrvA‘.‘;,_vh.<w‘| day after day, however. |Gateway as linotype operator. He - E— 3 lowed to show with the ne atiraction, [§ an expert marksman. | like ‘a protracted cricket maich.| Was also connected with the movie | g frting water e et Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. She is given an opportunity to|Motion picture production requires |theatre there, turban s back and very well THE ARCADE CAFE SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS 'lelvl().ns(l‘llln Iwrv ability in thisimany camera angles of each bit — e - — Ked -attersa¥hinamel '%h y . Next C. Mot C lige ¥iith' opening scensk of' the|gp n, §0 many A home run sence, and other materials used ! Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days RN B T when she does some|presented a ditferent angie of one|STEAMER RAMS AND e et o trapshooting, Her 1 } T i : are felt, and hatter's plush. {Soda Fountgin in connection, Come in und lisien to the radio. r.‘."‘.."‘-—"—'.,.---,w."-'._,-»,,.---.‘4- P e in fact, gives Miss Faire a wide },,’,‘”,’;‘\ MBI e Ve o T SINKS OCEAN TUG Lunning Kiddies Clothes MARY. YOUNG, Prop. PHONE 288 . P g sbe iy : REPmG: 4 shots . the ey “Dame Fashion was particu- 3 g range of activity for her well-|were taken 5 : & ¢t ARRDL s e R kind to the kiddies this T8 Wi ihienge. - (es impor [ Ruth's daily average of film YORK, Aug. 86 —The-nase| seb~ oo thesatutbes fotdinth 1ittls a girl who is a millionaire spor > runs, counting working d senger steamer Chester A. Chapin.|) ;.. ATy : o # woman and dog fancier and easi vas four rous Los An-|of the New England Steamship :.l,{,',',,:, ,“"'l)‘ e e A5id) WHY NOT LET US 1 than ever. There are v i 3 put your name on our coal list, ittractive little wool and jersey | P it 1s certainly good coal. school dresses, fur trimmed coats 4 4 2 We ' dellver fresh ' dressed and nobby felt hats for the < poultry ‘eevry day. Our'eggs hem another;” and © | [+ 43 runs .t ‘& seakon. By kue g 72| L. E. Thompson, |m~uw.~~ man of |of them within mo; | Fairbanks, called on former ae. | establishes the - fact t she pitehers, including the fa-|Company, this afternoon rammed in truth, an “outdoor girl mou veteran, “Doc” Cranda and sank an ocean-going tug Hell “Wings of the Storm” features {\m,,]\(d the baseballs over the|Gate, off Dirmars Cove. The fire. Thunder, the noted police dog star, | p, ot the Babe man on the tug is reported missing ; AH CentPpnginas FADE @kt are) T ane hut the other ten members of the | *MAll EIFIs costume, with alip- g are’ the largest ind - froshest Rteed Howes in the role of & for-|es g Grew Were YESTObE on Eweaters and brief pleated ‘ 2 that the lens produce: est ranger and William Ruasell,| | “SUNNY SIDE UP” AT A 15-foot holé was torn in the| Eirts for practical wear. The 3 We carry a complete line of superintendent of a lumber camp | PALACE ON THURSDAY [gtarhoard side of the steamor| . tt¢ Dovs have smart one and Y / Poultry and Fox Feeds, ~the “menace” of the story e -— = ahove the waterline' and following | \¥°" piece suits of both knit and - 5 And ‘our TriAster Wivie- J. G. Blystone directed the pic. A delicious trout dinmer, With|on the left bank of the cove where | W01 materials, all mado, coms} . § well you can’t beat it. - ture: - Exterior scenes were film.|the customary trimmings, was Te-| e collision the steamer swung|PretelY '“l:h (xEppshigy. fuslish % e ed in the picturesque region cen.cently ed by Director Don-|ghe 1aw for nearly an hour before m..ff" ';"' Lasiior, ete, ; hid, D B FF\'IN!ER tering about Mount Rainier in|ald Crisp, Vera Reynolds and|puiieq off by tugs. The *a in uddition to a great variety{{ . A ‘Washington | members.of the “Sunny Side UD”|gent- js believed to-have been | L Co4ts and gowns, for all oc- s : Pbone 114 C— | company @uring a location trip t0 | yisunderstanding of signals, b e 4 . — 12 |the Rainbow Angling Club mnear| . “RUTH COMES HOME" {Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Reynolds, AT PALACE TONIGHT ||who is starring in the picture, |5, passengers aboard. There = e which comes to the Palace thea-|w.c no oxcitement, Babe - Ruth, shattered his n\vnilw next Thursday, caught the fish Pt s wzrl«l record of fifty-nine home wpilv the cameras recordzd her|gg papers for sale at iiie Empire. Chester A. Chapin was bound from Providence and had — ek 08 3%y ¢ be: overwhelming f’#‘-"‘"’“" | , 1 E‘k. Hall, Shtflrday Sept. 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