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ROL R TTE PAGSUTAZ NG AN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY SEPT. 8, New Twu -hers on Way to Aretic Exile GUHTIS TM_KS “ SUNDAY MATINEE . - IND ll"S' S()"" \I R)’I\ISF QH()W ductions of income ment expenses and the during seven year: of Republicu: Administration were detailed by Senator Charles Curtis in a speech SUNDAY =nd MONDAY |lmlnlmml|nllllllllmlllulnllml ] s ; here last night at a rally + ¢ - v The Kepublican Viee-Presiden +SAM E. RORK presents [ g i 5 ; / B f . B ual nominee came to Maino in Republicat THE NOTORIOUS e D B [ AR o LADY i e ay VAR » MOOSEWOMEN with ' ' ._ _ | PLAN 3 EVENTS, 2 ‘& : { | At the last meet Leuwis Stone N AN i/ P = > e | g - o 47 i -~ e {entértainment was outlined BARBARA BEDFORD—FRANCIS McDONALD # e e j \ the next regular session, @ cach one on the A King Baggot Production 4 £ 2 / k A party will be given during the| A\ o S X ") i 3 bt ' later part of thik month and the | d threshold of 'fame— Tremendous story of a desperate diamond huit 4 ¢ i ; "TYREES - annual Hallowe'en Dance will be| < et R h in the black heart of African wilds! f ; § ' P § Igiven wext month, At the mest.| d in a zippy, up-to-the- R e RS 1N . ¢ 4 : Mrs. Bodding won the Kiddic minute comedy - ro- e defeating all come antl ALSO CHRISTIE COMEDY 1 i oz “"‘"---- ==X7] & nearcocrs. A s ; g w168, Bewliihing “COOl Off” N B » ; oo AR s 5 8 NNEI:UWN::OOTRC:’%SRT;:GO HERE ] ; ;lh;:: mkri!'org.‘o!us 2 > § 3 ‘ostumes, skiing, to- You have them here — budding artists— Articles of Incorporation have 10—25~40—Lngw 50 cents I8, . £ 7 LR s avortice DS e et bogganning and a pacs 1 S s v | . RGO A \ b retary of Alaska and the Clerk of| s i R . shad X the Court’s office by the Juncan nerye "unhnb 1ce LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT OF ‘ R R " Motorahlp Company. Tho. com, fiach vant) 3 e " i {pany 1s capitalized for $30,000 and 11 & 29 The cutter Boxer (right) has left Scittle on its' yearly journey ‘to take Supplies and 15 new | the directors of the organization Synct)patlng Sue teachers to the Alaskan school service of ilie Unitod States Buréam cf Education, During the past are E .B. Dudden, Roy Rutherford s A year Mr. and Mrs. Raymcnd L. Wolfe (lcwer left) were the cnly white persens in an isolated Es-|and Matt Nordness, all of Juacan THE JUNI02 If you miss this you miss a good one kimo village where they hug’ht Above is \hown a group of Eskuno children at tooth bruth drill.| The purpose of the company is ' STARS OF 1 L0eh 5 —to build and operate craft of all Bk, WBM@H&&MWWWM SEATTLE, Sept. §.—arctic exii 2 ; $ descriptions, engage in the fish i ADOLPH ZUKOR b, it holds no terror for 15 young, eager Huuhr s’ Nomination {ing industry and to huild and op. 18t L LAY " serves |teachers who are on their way lw“ ting the law 3 al in the operation of treat-| 7 ot TR 5 o To Hague Court Be |i It renders advisory npln,;"',’I_‘“"“i"w"“"“"“‘" Rpd -qaigr storay Rk o " L as thelr screen debut s » staunch little U. 8 Tk ¢ to the counc! » League 54 Attractions In supporting _roles--guarantes. |B: | Voted on This Month/\",2 "> comell of the Lenguo e g SATURDAY ONLY 1 k These opinions are | ing an “all star cast—are Ralph| They will augument and take the Th e Ak . ; S :pted by nations in con- | ATTENTION MASONS 1 4 .ewis, James Bradbury, Joseph|places of other structors in the| (Contmuea trom fake One) | v as a settlement of their | There will be a stated com- |B I ‘ " 'S t eatres Burke and other well known ac.|far flung line of education main. —— it w—*-‘i,u,,,m munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge | I,“./RI,VI-N(’ ”vl//v”{ q tars and actress Part of By.|teined by the United States bureau ‘growth o e Hague conference| 50 ctates have adhered to |No. 147, B & A, M. i odad ke |8 SCORCHING TIRES ~—8 {ron Morgan’s story is laid inside|of education to bring Enowle jconvoked by » late Czar of RuS-|the statutes of the court of jus- |[lows' Hall, at 30 o'clock Mon } A MILE A MINUTIE % la big motion picture studio and 3 panel composed of 'tipe and many countries ha day evening. Work ip the F. € WESTERN FEATURE fir | [one sees just how movies are| For ‘a vear the ers have'some 15 ational Juris=, 10ur |apted as oblizatory the juriédic. | D Visiting Bréthren cor GASOLINE ROMANCE COLISEUM .| | made. no com e ou d by each state. It neyeripion of the court in judicial dis. |dially invited. By order of the s S| Other scenes take place in|side world. ce a year t - imeets as but serves asi w. M GEO. O’HARA in A skyrocket of fun, brilliant and. Greenwich Village, the Bohemian |tle cutter goes to the D pOr's a group from which countries in| he work of the court has 8o in- CHAS, E. e el p'r“mhm“::‘ it the | & Winter resort where ice-boating, supplies, 1 $ an ateh | nt by arbitration The | gpdnd a considerable part of the e, TR Lo Byt B " | skiing, tobogganing and other|of teacher recruits > g back | Am nel includes Mr. Root, at The Hague where.they are NOTICE cnergetic George O'Hara, 18 at thesporty are in full swing. An ice.|it returns those teachers whose ! Mr hes, John Bassett Moor the rank of diplomats by| Fair exhibit in the Home Cook ‘Coliseum tonight. . boat race serves as the picture’s|terms have expired and fills its | ho recently resigned from the | ypo ’:,,,,,.'(‘ ‘,,"Q‘, '“ w:“,{.,,,,,?,;, Y ling und Floral Department will As Jeft Daggett, 0”‘""“’m)“‘smuslung climax and provid holds with the commoditics of th:| | of the court of justice, and | 1p mr Hushes is elected hiz|be #ccepted up until 12 o'clock the part of a young man With ‘& pymber of unique thrills for the|c A whose place Mr. Hughes is eX-|yoen will run until 1930 when the |noon, Wednesday, Mrs. Radalet, BUST gift for getting into humorous|y,yie goers. are 95 government schools «d to fill), and Newton Baker|omtire court of 11 judges must |Chaltman of the Home Cooking situations, and he manages not to} T enrolling between 4,000 and 5,000 : b i Dl i Department, cordially fnvites the extricate himself until the audi- ? sfiilionta, mod LCMBIER 6f the HEvd. | tone Gourt:alivektion (A wpkl s fap TReclaction ot TEREWAR . |ylsey GPCUACReNITS CHROINT 16D & X Fat Men G d ence has had the maximum laughs|| “NOTORIOUS LADY” ships of the job there al e|of law, as differentiated from o e at the fmpire |make entries in the department First. Episode¢ of at Men Gomedy to b derived from his plight. The AT PALACE SUNDAY | |more applicants than places to £il, | Cougt.. of . Asbitradi Hus chigh| o) 5 2PETE LR ARG, AL A0 EBIEE . % 11 oy RIDDLE 3 GLAD story, having been written by that - % [ sagia ‘Dr. William Hamilton, chief | mmemesre o 202 il 15 = e T ¢ . emifient authority on automobile| A photoplay of love, adventure,|of the Alaskan division in- Wash. | . g RIDERS MEN racing, Byron Morgan, has a very |intrigue, “The Notorious Lady,” ington. 2 g . - - . thrifling chase across the Arizona|with Lewis Stone, Barbara Bedford | [t takes the Boxer six weeks to 2040—Loges. 50 cents - desert country in which an ex-jand Ann Rork is the feature at|plow its way to its destination. | ION pensive car is pitted against thelthe Palace Theatre Sunday and| Iy the more isolated villages.| AM home-made variety sponsored by |Monday where the school ‘her oft ( | # Ly WHY NOT LET U8 the local garage owner. The in.| The love interest, the intrigue|ihe only white person for hundred. put your name on our coal fikt, cidents of the race and its even-|and adventure are sustained; the b of miles, married couples s | Y it s certainly good coal. tual outcome for a series of un-|photoplay does not lag a moment |sought to take the posts v, and | - v \ We deliver freab dressed surpassed thrills. The cast in:lfrom the opening scene to the|Mrs Raymond L. Wolfe-have com. | 7%, vpoultry eevry day. Qur ' cludes Helen Foster, John Step- flash “The End,” and it affords a|pleted a term in one of the mor - aro tho largést and fres pling, John Fox, Jr., and Iriving|genuine netertainment of an hour ! k 2 PR a inaccessible villages, and they as- ' ‘ h) 1 | that the hens produce, Bacon. land fifteen minutes. sert the experience has been in- N o Y 4L . We carry a com, lag of' ; Mr. Stone, whose abilities needs |valuable. | . ? ) Poultry and Fox M B - |no press agentry to movie audi-| Men and women are a von. p ; And our transter sorvice— SYNCOPATING SUE | |ences, has an opportunity to show i i b 5 well ‘you can'! best 4t T ) LAST TIMES, PALACE | . W1y divided in tl i A__A__._:h;nga.n that he is one of the screen’s [ers who will open the schools this| Corinne. Griffith is at the l-alzu-e;;:::12;r.|‘.m1i;]":;:e a&:?«:!'role.liT.:,)i;:u i Alasks,” Septembcr 12. 13, 14‘, 15, 1928 f . ! S D B. FF.MMEK : “The teachers in says ¢ for the last two times tonight in|membered for her work with Mr. | Dr. Hamilton, mora philan- o s Phone 114 e A S i i O Lovers and New|inropists than teachers. Thoy BIG FEATURES OF THE FAIR WEEK ENTERTAINMENT Miss Griffith has an excellent| (The Desert Healer) another Rork +'tinfe, their enérgy ] give their tinfe eir energy d > ol >supporting cast. Tom Moore, one production through First National.|many i lives 0 the sake of PROGRAM WILL BE——— THE ARCADE CAFER of -the most popular leading men|Ann Rork, a newcomer to the|gskimo children.” : Special Dinn S on the screen, play: opposite the |screen, recently featured in “The Prorial IHnaagy SRR NS S star with a tresh charm and bu-|Blonde Saint” has & big part 23| .8, SGHOOL HOURS GHANGE! ranc M(u,son de anc's odaes Soda Fountain in conncetion. Come in and listen to the radlo, mor that adds appreciably to the|Kameela; “a half:caste beauty. MARY YOUNC. Prop. QHON! 288 : ontertainment. Rockcliffe Fellowes plbsaspee e Ly The Sunday School hours at the | ) From Parls” has a meaty part and handles it WILL ATTEND SCHOOL Presbyterian ( and algo of | smoothly. ‘Lee Moran and Sun- : the Christian Seienc clety will | L . 3 i ; ovelties from start to finish "ahie ‘Hart havo character rolos| Miss Netalla Kashevarott, daugh. | chango tomorrow. Sundsy scnoor [+ A wonderful array’of sigphises and noveltie ‘ MERCHAN TS GAFE that call for just the fine tempered [tér of the Rev. A .P. and Mrs.|will heareatter convene at 12:15 [l 2 “HT IN THE TRENCHES”—A pleasi val d 1 . —A pleasing musical comedy A NIGHT P, g Thos. McMullen, Prop. performance they give, Joyce | Kashevaroff of Juneau, left on|o’clock. h h 1] 1 l f ,Compton, a ravishing new blonde,ithe steamer Queen last evening ~ - - ] rum])Lr depicting the humorous side of trench warlare. r Y s, eF & JUNEAU’'S NEWEST PLACE, TO EAT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. in the ranks of First National|for Seattle, where she will 1 i ! Dlaym:. and. Mariorls \Rambesu; 186" GoraIbt ¢ ;;;io:lpdwurin:"i:‘n . Ndwfl()ngnm]——l\“ Star Cast—Don’t Miss It! SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Next Connors Motor Co, star of a score of Broadway suc-{coming year, and study commer- | COMEDY QUAR TETTE— “THE HARM NIZING FOUR"_, cesses, round out the cast. cial art and interior decorating. 3 i h _ Miss Kashevaroff was graduatel B Four of the latest stars from the leading play-houses on 2 #itrom the Juneau High School in I | T“FASCINATING YOUTH" 111957 . the coast. Characterizations of the lives of a Jew, Dutch- i bl kot —-e——— T | man, Irishman and Black-face. Lyrics and Ballads that DANC Z Yo e > . b1 Sixteen new faces. Plus Just as| o0 HF‘ TORIGHT g \ S : will make you forget all your cares. You'll want to vhcar ) A Fu-e Inswa’wePOIwy many famous ones. Ehl.‘fl.h"fl‘ & ?illl.‘ v}"ml“ms (.)r» Jis . . them very mgnt. £ Silbh 18 the unusual cast of “Fas. [fhesira. candinavian - American ! ot il “ : hi ma t be cl 1 after a fi ""So, cimating Youth,” a Paramount pic.| 1USI¢: adv. |} . ) RUSSIAN DANCES—By a prominent dancer and master of his y not be changed alter a fire occurs. s :3: r‘::fh comes to the Coliseum|0la papers for saze &¥ the Empire, . ] art. Accompanied: by, original Russian music. if. you have paid off. a mortga e or finished 0] . "l : 0 ) £ § o ‘The Paramount Junior Stars pro- | B————r—s——————g|f = YOU BE THE » “THREE GLOBE-TROTTERS” in songs that will bring you i|' pufcha-ing property under contract, you, e ey RO k‘C J U DGE back to the days of the old brass rail and mahogany bar. i should n""f}’ us. 8 R B e Cl-L.0 d K “THE COUNTRY KIDS”—Two versatile and well known per- We will make the necessary change Cocoa Let us fill vour bin | formers in jokes and songs typical of the life of the furm- without cost. with | er boys. If you move to a new location, an en- Two Pound, Can ]]3)12?31[,%}2 i STEP DANCING—Buck an’ Wing — Clogs, by a prominent . dorsement is required. If you need. mere : dancer who will captivate them all at every performance. insurance, phone us. We. will: cover you Special Price e MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT with novelties—musicians from . immediately. 45 CENTS . YOU BE THE JUDGE . right here in your. midst whom you have never suspected of ' y OU'LL praise - your Wood's' We know you will find being such apt audience pleas + Arctic. * From frost to fifty them to be clean, econ- i ) 4 little child dancer to perform teg:e;%‘\‘l’ gk kbl Begalyr Price, 600 omical and nice to handle | JAZZ DANCES by the cutest little child dancer pe n ) ALLEN SHATT:U CK’ l'u:o real ploneer “eiderdown of - in furnace, range, heater Juneau. She will take your hearts right from the start. ! the Nortn, of ‘highest value. Best or fireplac«[zl gllfate- “ BIG FASHION SHOW—Thursday Night Only—by Goldstein’s INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE : Yt(l)ml;rm o ;;::es‘ Emporium, B. M, Behrends Company. and Gordon’s. - SANITARY PACIFIC COAST | WATCH FOR THE DAILY PROGRAMS that will appear GROCFRY *" - | COAL CO. * during Fair Week—September IZC 13, 14, 1.).F o b FRANKLIN. POOL HALL The Store Thrt Pleases | The American Legion. Entertainment ommittec, red. Habe- Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prog WOOD’S MFG. CO., Ltd.||° .m;:u 8785 e BB ©xv8EG Rihip Chidirman, is'in full chirge of the program. CIGARS, ‘CIGARETTES, GAN;Y. QGDENSBURG, N. Y. aAd .0 Temnah A SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES

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