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4 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1928. § OF STORM" | |MRS. DAVIS NOW Arvizond’s Political 1 e Ay B N 2 .% As T%OL'SEUM : 'FIFTY WUMEN LECTURING HERE; Streams Plugged by jtaxation : latest feature had its first show- The fir 3 the € eum Theatre last |lecture Boulder Dam Issue sion of the wet and d 1 a little talk of a reli t of a series of 8 1 health, youth (Cortinued trom Prage Onei COLISEUM and proved very fine en- | juvenation being glven by yn' i to the presidential campa ¢ o 1 o | tertainment, judging from the r davis under the s of ti e mud of the Y LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT || ternment, Judgiug from tho re. SWIM TUDAY Juiseau Bijiioms 40 Protesstonilithe nomindiibn. . Bk I tho, n every. pibier il [ Ay |a touching human 3 a man | Women’ was well attended one of five candidates for Gov i | : BUSRRR RS- SN wmee M 2 a girl and a dog and is repleta | last ~eve in the Methodist nor who does not profess to hav > | st 0.9= E" BABE with thrills, suspense and humor.|JTake Water Promptly at|Churen {soluiion for the Colwads 1ivcr|W. A. GLENDENNING ON i 7:30———9:25 | The story is of the woods coyn- ’ . In her talk on Foods for Youth, pr STAFF AT GOLDSTEIN'S TONIGHT v T civa ear 10. 0'Clock This Momn- |scaitn ana 1 P (T mabitonn | ‘ NIGHT ; RUTH Re by Virginia Brown s for the noaination, J.| W. A, Glendenning, who came atti- [ C. Phillips, prominent lawy Inorth aboard the Alaska yoster- M. Stodc well known day morn a fo 1 Howes il]g 5 Those ifl Lead "yr. ught ouf* the ne envircnment g A |tude at meals, F HERE | TORONTO, Aug. 29 More 3 wi has ‘been added to| “RUTH [ mill superintendent, played by Wil-ytpan' 5o women swimmers plung- of lect: which she John H. Udaly,{the office e at Goldstein Irs Stirrring TOMOR- {llam Russell, and a dog, plaved by |oq into Lake Ontario promptly at| ' m ", P Ran i b ieene gt Bapa s NI Recital » Thunder Rl e iRl S cTonight, Hreatlilag Ari Glendenning haa been with}l HERE ROW ’ CO]‘I ES | There is some fine act | oire o oite [orendon M heIHealth and Longevi o Motor Company, Van-[| s Y 4 jhutan members of the cast and|e . tne champlonship of the]ri¢,FoWer of Thought to Build | rank mext to thelcouver, B. ., for the past one|l TOMOR- 1 ! Fxia - evah rd S &k g i’ WRIGDIGHNDLD i Health and Happiness; | ¢ o g iy \ 1 . | 4 Seres > 99 |the story splendidiy motivatad yworla {Co question in impor-jand cnc-half A derecn s ME o at interost. Then thore] Thousands were miassed alon: C O A R b el ROW Dog's P his part is t shtettn 4 " 8 ' 7 “ . ® @ N g X Kol waterfront the nal | Mental Alertnes nd NOTICE 4 Devotion >reatest and = the »_l‘_“‘a““‘ '} i {started the girl ors on the fold Monday, ‘THe Children under, 16 years of age L der. o siy. that,le 10110-mile grind for prizes totaling |y AWl i m the desert and |are forbidden té go inte ‘the ACT o Al s N . £ S 1 Ductless G 8. ¢ L, h 1 - | LIGE CONLEY in a short | estimate this creature’s intalii-l 15,090 o i na, once mainly o7 lor any other public satherir WILLIAM FOX comedy “KISS PAPA” gence. He not only seems to fol- the end of the first two and| great miner its, is fast!yntil further notice. By or low fons. but does so with afone-half miles, Miss Ethel Hertle, | NOTICE bulk to its permanent ag DR. B. C. D& VIGH & ‘full understanding of what is ex-{of New York, led the field swim- b Wl resources Hence th ilealth Off pected of him, ] ming a relentless crawl stroke. Chillren vnaer 1o years of a farm i GETCHELI 3 | There is more expression to the} " Qgne hundred behind Miss |are forbidden to go into the irrigation devel - pyviteh ‘of Thund ears, his smartiyertle was OQlive Catterdam, of |[or any other pubiic gatherings ot i S . and humanlike ¢ than in thegeaqtle;, with & lead of 100 y. until further notice order ‘of COMING TOMORROW | acting ot many humans VoL Hall IPOHer, 5 Basitns DR. H. C. DE VIGHNE Py VERA REYNOLDS N .. e e trude E(llrr!v i purth, 50 yards g g 'Hw‘lllh 0OfFice behind Ruth Tower GEO. GRTCHELI CCOTTRINIY? “SUNNY SIDE UP" e S ol SUNNY i COMING 76" ParAdE i1 — —ady Chief of Police. 3 —————— SIDE b A i T ! < = e % 4} AT THE HOTELS O1d papers 10, safe at the Empire up” Beantiful, impressive, charr ehid é R , a Reynold's S Gasiineau Mrs. N. Lund, eity; P. O. Mar. een R SATURDAY—Take a little ot the brated novei{tin, Seattle; E. Felton, Hoonah; journey with PALIEDA- | ° ¥ Pucrow” which Wil be|Mre. W, A. Stone, Sygkane;. Mis G I I R E (9 PHONE MUSIC BHOWE At te Palisa: sitottow ling, Cascade, Mont; M Side Up, fina Camille M. I i ters, Oce: > III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII|I||II|IIIIII||1"‘ dwm ".". . seen a un- worker in a p ter as a sta al comedy, is thc to| Mrs. Martin Mi!l ©iRupert; M. L. Clark, Prince Ru- ort; Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Ciap Ft. ‘Wayne, Ind.; Josie M serves the merchant and protects his customers |lighttul, Edmund Burns, featured B i ETTRE TP W it t- {a ImwAtia’ mae Aaotiihe Aottt t, Macoun,Sask.; Mrs. BEd Customers of Frigidaire-equipped stores C . e B o e [ [Standard, oltyi, A, L. Lundbe 3 ept fresh and whole- Attractions Wil s Piis, el [Standurl, ity A L. Lundbers : are protected by foods kep fresh and whol, b |Clayton and George K g e s When Hills Bros some. The merchant benefits by lower |l bt son, Excursion Inlet kit @ il ARt [ At Theatres ";:(“ ’..x:»ullyl‘.]r;;'d in 'I\):l:l !|‘|n|v Alaskan M discovered operating costs, greater convenience and H. Raymond, Warm Springs | better satisfied customers. N ) |'The love interest of the e B Dtics Controlled Roasting they ex- tory ~———|well sustained and in every other[Bay; Lud Lyng; : - d the boundaries of cof: IV I) , ¢ A——— alrespect, the comedy drama is high- Jualin; W. H. Ryan, city; Fran} tended the boundarics of cof- | . . Jonnson | BABE RUTH IS ly attractive, Vicentini, city; Steve Farly, city fee flavor. Only a few pounds | NOW AT PALACE || ———————— Zynda ; of coffee are roasted at a time AUTHORIZED DEALER — Helen Hegherg, Scattle; R, W 2 i 5 T CALL rvi BIDS Udlalita: oo 8 HIL. Jr.. Se. by this patented, continuous 185 Front St. Phone No. 1 We expect Babe Ruth to knock for filling Shattuck Way with process. No other method of tome runs but 10 find him » x‘uh“\'r(l-x:ur.\v rock from Alaska Juneau sk T “‘:};’;:‘ roasting «can produck the . | y ood' screen actor is like discover- | Bids will be opencd Friday P. M. i . 4 4 ‘or Hotels, Markets H ES__10-20. ng a pearl in an appetizing oys-|For specifications call at City » clty; Jo "}“'cbkfi" “";{m"‘.fiav“ that | Restaurants PRICES—10-20-40 cents Ve Clerk's oftice. Controlled Roasting main- Delicatessens Loges 50 cents The sensz‘ional slugger proves T. JUDSO? tains for Hills Bros. Coffee. Groceries s his celluloid worth in “Babe Comes | —ady Ma IS OPERATED Oil < Drug Stores Home,” the First National Picture S eee ¢Irs. Robert Kauffman was oper. HILLS BROS 3 Floral Shops © at the Palace Theatre, in which he Leon Permanent Wave, 712.50.!ated on at St. Ann's Hospital yes. has the stellar role, supported by |fern Besuty Parlor. Anna Q. Nilsson and Louise Fa- zenda, featured artists. A really fine baseball gomedy drama results from Rubi's good| work in a part originally intend.| ed, we are tofd, for an experience actor. The fact that a refreshing novel love story and bubbling com. | )« edy are even more important than ]N'I‘ERN\T]()NALLY ACCLA]MED baseball in the picture will no b3 Qout tithrest temining patromn OPERATIC and CONCERT SINGER Ruth scores as a comedian, as a| )+ dereen lover, and—naturally ay WILL GIVE A provider of thrills in baseball s +* quences. Miss Nilsson was ne Miss Fazenda never funnier. Ethel Shannon, Lou Archer and IVITI, Arthur Stone are among the sup. orting players, all with intrigu- A ekl e i . § Tk Giacanterisarion, The slory: CLASSIC SONGS and FOLK SO based on Gerald Beaumont's ma zine serial, “Said With Soap,” be- AT gins with the heroine as a laundry girl, and soiled baseball uniforms B iy v sl Palace Theatre The girl goes to investigate, sees COFFEE o7 | R | Apartments >3 ; s a2 MERCHANTS CAFE.... N - $ ? JUNEAU’S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Ry ” ‘{"" Q\JZA‘?"( > ‘\Q Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m, SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Next Connors Motor Co. 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