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ava Spokane. P. M. Troy of Olympia|election of ne Then, m,,,} HARTI-EY AND wasdeliminated, running third. = |they have been displeased with " Hugh Todd for Congress | the failure of the Republ V. Hugh ¢/ Todd, Seattle lawyer, tional Comimittee to recognize 1 fl sceived the Democratic nomina- erm and Miss Elizabeth Me( & b v Congress in the First mick as members from Wisconsin Die defeating Boyle and They were elected by the Pro- 1 | m | fves who controlled the dele- T returns show Mrs. Belle gation at Kansas City but a con. An American ingenue is|custome: s arh the position «f| leading Henry W. West- test developed. jomething the movie-makers have|a wastebasket, they could sympa o g a r the Demceratic momina-| ,ne ousy issue that looms in the wanted for a long time, but ap-|thize with the fellows who. gnard Wachinglon G. O. P. En- tlw_n Lieutenant-Governor by |campaign in the Badger state is) parentiy the|movie sets i > x 3 . | 247 votes prohibition and some of tha drys ') right girl did not, Tew visttors in a studio realize| dorses Governor and — |are inclined to minimize its im. come along un.|{that on a set where a cofpany | Opposes Poindexter ALBERT JCHNSON LOSES [portance, one of the reasons heing til Dorothy Janis has stopped shooting for e day TONIGHT LAST TiMES 2 Shows—7:30--9:25 TONIGHT and i THURSDAY Sept. 12.—and had to guard against letting TUNNEY HEENEY FIGHT ROLINR _ROUND ADDED ATTRACTION Double International NEWS Whimsical, delightful, beguiling! | SEATTLE, Sept. 12. — AIDert|that this is a dairy state wheref | 2 Texan of Cher-|but has not finished with Johnson, for eiglit terms member | farmers have admittedly benefit. | A okee descent|the removal of a fow flowers from| (COntinued trom Puge Onei |of Congress from the Third Dis-|aq from it. But both sides con-| P 2 t’ t' . “PWE came to Califor-[a vase of the opening of a book| o trict, has apparently been elim-|.ede that it will cnter into the amn lng te ; 8 nia from Fortithat was closed might he sudden'y | their Hartley approved oppon-|Inatcd in his fight for renomina-|campaign in this state which=ds = 4 ' BB Worth to visit{and ludicrously apparent when th- [ents: tlon. Returns received this after-(cjaqsed ag wet because of a refer. Toru)n friends. One of|finished seene is pr | 1. Grant Hinkle, Secretary of RNOOn [rom the Third District givelon um urging moditication of the| the friends was First National lot alonc|State; Clark V. Savidge, Land Homer T. Bome, Tacoma lawyer.|yolstead Act to permit the manu.| With An All Star Cast employed in a|there are 65 men who, ¢ i [Commissicner; John H.'Dunbar, 27.004. Johnson 18,283. facture and sale of beer of an al- ” . ; studio wardrobe(to see that “live” s are not|Attorney-General; C. W. Clausen,! i coholic content of per cent and “JANE TROUBLES' department in tampered with, They know that|State Auditor. Wets and LaFollette fiie BaVANREA Durposes Wi GarHISE] one of the famous which costums|the vizitor who picks up the brok.| dohn A. Gellatly of Wenatchee, ; . by'a 3.1 vote two years ago. 4 Dorothy Janis [en fragments of a lamp whig leading a host’of Republican | Attitude Factors in In the face of t What Happened lesigners rack their brains for new |should be on the flogr when|¢andidates for Lieutenant-Gover- Wisconsin Campaign |and Prohibition angles 2 ys of making movie heroines|the fight between the hero and the|MOT- Harry M. Westfall of Seat- ' D! alkH > HEMiBlcsns are Hopemil op to Jane ¢ o e Mg e 5 paign, Rep v look slender on“the screen. Sojvillain is resumed nex{ morning|tle has a small lead over Mrs.fi (. . . 7702 pase One) |holding Wisconsin in line and at when Dorothy called to see her{might as well pick up a bundle of|Belle Reeves of ‘Wenatchee for' 777 e e "2 ! tnis time would appear to have 'a triend her 94 pounds of loveliness{$10 bills. But one « shoot | the Democratie nomination for was noticed at once. Her height,[a visitor. Nor can one club a|leutenant-Governor. | feet 10 inches, is also ideal for|janitor who absent-mind Senator Dill Renomimted Repn 10-25-40-Loges 50 cents he screen. Her first assignment|sweeps the:atmosphere off a set.| Senator C. C. Dill has been re- B under her contract with Metro-| More Magazines x[-.'mtxt:nlm:wl LIyy ;h[' ?enm(;r;tfl“f:r Goldwyn-Mayer is a par 556 il i akditahos nited States Senator, defeating FRIDAY—SATURDAY || site Tim Mecoy. DO e otinn b oclemenl)y an overwhelming, vote James 3 At 1 ; h Cleveland Longstreet of Port Ken Maynard and Dorothy ing of a_new magazine, “Sound Devore in Stolen Atmosphere Waves,” deyotéd to celluloid souna|® W nsend “SENOR DAREDEVIL” Hear the Paleidatone Tonight wagon anG boost the Re-|better chance than the Demo nominee. 3 This is particularly true if the | ans in the Hoover camp|record of the past is to be con- {have expressed appreciation of the|sidered. {detrimental effect' this attitude Imay have cn the candidacy of the Republican nominee. In their dual direction of the Progressives Gaat neau | in Wisconsin, LaFollette and{ J T Lynch, Seattle; J Jur- (Blajine, who assumed the mantle|gon, Tekoa, Wn.; D. . Williams, ol dership with the (leul.l; Of{ Anchorage; Ardenc Smoke, Ketchi- the senior Senator ,have shown ;s W. W. Noyes, Ketchikan; 0 o v HIRy are. d5amBats PINSME. ar B BN Tane Thennes i Louise Fazenda and Clyde Cook inated without difticulty. ‘thbugh exercising less Influence{Mont.; H. F .Preston; Mrs. A. . in' ““A Sailor’s Sweetheart” : discriminately by strangers. If|troversy between producers, out- 0.00 8 resshhen Sanm B 32l than did the late Bob LaFollette.| jones, Sitka; Mr. and Mrs. John P [ TR 1 they had to keep eagle eyes on|standing opinions on the futuve Democrat, has been.renominated Goyernor for Hoover F. Chamberlin; Dell . Sheriff; ill blotters and pens and inkwellsjof sound. by his party tn the Fifth District] Gov. Fred R. Zimmerman, a fol-| gmily Morgan, Joplin, Mo Mr - e el !;:m‘ Toin Corkery Unlznkl: of the elder LaFollette wholand Mrs. E. Coke Hill, Valdez AMBULANGE FUR FIREMEN RECEIVE Spokane for his Republican. op-|Te¥olted from the leadership of{w, (. Blanchard Skagway: George NEW NASH CAR FOR L Rl : — o AT THE HOTELS robbery have a comparatively|ric B. Hart, formerly representa.| s Mler in the First District, L. * . % 3 . H. Hadley in the Second District simple task. They and everyone!tive for various opera stars, plans > % sy = i # and John W. Summers in. the lse know it is the momey the|to_feature semi-technical articles|po 1’ District were all renome bank doesh’t want carried out in-|and, at the present stage of con- i Attractions At Theatres — 5 i 1 DOUBLE FEATURES ponent in the November ¢lection, | La¥olictie “and Blaine and do-lw. Cherry, Enterprise, Oregon Hartley Led -from Start féafed Herman L. Ekern, whom Alaskan — Gey. Hartley took the lead|W®y cudorsed, for governor, has} ¢, Johnson, Ketchikan; H. C.| T P o0k Fp JUNEAU Is AIM DISPLAY AT FAIR|;, "% rcturns trom the Repub-!$wws his supbort to Mr. Hoover.|reeg, city; Austin Ness, Keichi. | PRICES—10-20-50-Loges 60 cents k | oy lican primary from the start and | There are several other anglesikan; J. C. Morris, Wrangell; G. D. —— —r - ——- - i T COLISEUM i - 4 to' the situation in Wiseonsin that| ge ‘', agan, city N AR NOW AT COLISEU it continued to grow until he had I Bentley, city; T. Flanagan, city; Lonnng lhursduy——“HEART OF i % The 1929 model, fl¥e-passengor|yy 65" yiioq” the .best of K. L.|must be considered & trying tolpctt James, city; Herman Gins, - e et piojuren ot {he Tunnon UF AMER. I_EGIoN six-cylinder Nash sedan whish will| oo\ \0p oo “hare of the .pre-!fathom what the Progressives will| Seattle; H. Bartolin, Seattle; T.| : i MARYLAND” Bl fteency match, reviewed on the be. displayed at tha Southoagtesn| ot N CE GRS T ted, (0. ¢ One is that as & faction, the Cordova; R. Tennelo, Cor- M sporting page, and Louise Fazen- Alaska Falr under the auspices of Susmhe Ohnst Wb roshivbs have B Miago. Willlam Winblad, Cordova; da and Clyde Cook, in a fast com- ] the Juneau Fire Department, ar-{ 5, 4., Immett N. Parker was nistic to the Coolidze admini Torger Eide, Cordova; Emma A. ) e:";h '“‘Lf‘ fi““‘“‘ 3(*"":‘;"“»’{‘”’ l"“‘“ Local Post Announces Plan “""\‘) "(“-“ '““l“‘] ‘”“’:”‘ ”"; “’“l U-ive-clected Supreme Court Justiee tlon which Mr. Hoover indorses.| Rehm, Cordova; H. D. MeNeil, |° § at the Coliseum for the last two 3 . - §OrAGsan: BRG (UMEHPRY R aRaL gettiug a clear majority for Progressives were a big factor in|skagway; Ed K. Mills, Skagway. | = $hnibs " torifght. © The comedy has| O Buy PUbllc. A"}b“l the Firemeti’s booth at the tioh Nool aiie B jN_ Silhe | OBF retisement to- prieRta Beacot] % Zynda ance for This City | Jots of new stuff in it, in fact Bulldigs. : Judge 0. H. Holcomb, for posi-Sen Irvine Lenroot, one of the! i D, Stabler, city; Mr. and FRANKLIN POOL HALL the plot is good, the situations With a. 112%.inch- wheelbase | {io " No. 3 Jeads Bruce Blake. of! administration lead and the|Mrs Paul G, Greeyer, Cody, Wyo.: unfque and sometimes thrilling| A yotor ambulance for Juneau |1CW L-hedd motor, shock absorb. c Shhas: - Butte, . Ment.: Mrss Lower Front St. - Phone 214 . H, B. Polson, Frop. FaNRie o OnY 18 Agv et Bt 1-din the nestginaigdinille plan drjorh ERC Sp TR MR BRI Edwin Ninnis, city; Lucy Gage, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, i GeRialLx Rave g g9od UmGIBugh«fa tord ‘John® Bradtord: Post, Am-}D88 2} tih latest imeehanical’ ge- Tanana; A. P. Anderson, Oakland, OFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES I ing, erican Leglon, of this city, it was |Vices including a special new pls- Calit. S KS, POO Sy announced today. The Post haston construction development. it s : s = i B o — fi “PAINTING THE TOWN“ | | IS NOW AT PALACE | o —_—u “Painting the Town,” the pho- toplay presentéd at the Palace last night, is without doubt one of the the endorsement of all local ph sicians and hospitals in its plan. It is disposing of a speed boat ) this week at the Southeastern Alaska Fair Grounds, the net pro- ceeds to be the nucleus of a fund with which it will buy an ambul- £ capable of developing a spead of 70 miles per hour. The body i3 done in dark blue, beltings and top are of black, while the stripes are white. = The in- terior of the auto 43 finiched in brown velour, .and the hardware S bt M T T T T L | tunniest pictures seen here in alance for the town, Post officials!is of special Nash design. i long time. It kept the audience|said. To this will be added 50| i in gales of laughter from start{per cent of all the met receipts|Old papers for sale at tne Emvire. to finish and proved to be excel-lof future Post-sponsored events B —— . : -r nt entertainment for all agesjuntil the fund is complete. " o “classes. There i3 nothing Need Is Shown . gubtle in the humor of this photc Hospital and medical authorities commedy, nevertheless its rapid|here estimate there are some 200 succession of laughable situations,|ambulance cases here every year, good gags. and fumny subtitleg|indicating the need for such a serve to keep one at the laughing|service. Five local physicians point through reel after reel. have written the Post commend- “‘Credit for most of “the fun injing it for its action. this offering goes to Glenn Tyron, Dr. H, C. DeVighne, Territorial a young comedian hitherto little|Commissioner of Health, sald: “In For Home Folks P8 known, . In the fole of a small-{my opinion there is no item of il * town smart-aleck he contributes af®dual cost which would result in 7R 4 THE cofitintious stream of comedy. greater benefit to the whole com- é » £ Oakland Circulator Go-featured with Tyron is Patsy|Munity than would a public am- Ruth Miller, the heroine of many|bulance. This is a service that is a heater for HOME FOLKS who want comfort, economy, convenience, and a handsome appearance. P9 successtul screen plays and an|!S 8reatly needed, and one that. actress who can always be de- will be even more needed in the 1t looks well in any room, and gives ample warmth on'less fuel than you ever used before. pended upon to add to the appeal|¢°Ming& years. It the Legion has et N Wadiating surface pubs the hEat dut a gala time ‘we' are giving you this opportunity to enjoy low prices— - of a picture by her. beauty and|decided to lend its support to the acting abllity, In “Painting the|°Md Of seeuring an ambulance for Town” she plays the role of a the city of Juneau, I am sure Follies Beauty andiis an admir- :I‘:!r’iyupé‘:’:r‘;“v‘:‘s;np;:;:ie‘w“ e 3 o . i A W ¢ .able foil for the small-town hero.|™",, > d ¢ into the room, where you want it. Instead of going S 0 ‘EK £ ] pirtis I am glad that a movement is up the chi'mnéy, all the heat 1s us_dd——-the Circulator FAIR PR[CEQ FOR FAIR WEEK has the. heating-power of a smidll furnace! You can’t o b o | 2 find a better heater, if you want selid comfort even | in zero weather, with little Arouble and éow fuel HATS— costapbin e to dae It ot L P Openy Gage felts, in black, brown, and all wool and Newzealia. Colors: blue —. besides a host- of other sonora, cli-cker, black, continental " on foot to obtain for. the city " H . il X1 i i Vi & 5, Ken Maynard in <Senor Daredevip|\me savea lite. Comventsnt hours.' = i thertf to explain its advanfages, ; & A : : shades. hic Paris creations. blue. $19.50—8$89.50 began collecting it, ome plece at}ueive the support of every citizen v SENOR DAREDEVIL” [{of Juneau an ambulance,” said i at the Palace Friday, has one of Drs. Support Is U: - $2.50—$17.50 f® & time, a certain pattern, whenl,r Juneau, for anyone of us may “N flh v sh need it bddly at any time. . The ' ‘a‘t SPECIALS We zjre_j’eatur»iug these spe&als this ‘week. While everyone is having L T T S T T e I e T T e T T COATS— Ifur’ trimmed in twill broadeloth, sity that will be of constant use | land, Northern Pacific trains Borottiw Pesidiar. starvet - with to the citizens and might at some i} {enve daily for the East, at the finest collections of flat sil-fuq. improvements in travel com- ¥ Surely we need an ambulance yer to be found in Hollywood. Sholang the Legion Post should re-|| fort and luxury on the . DRESSES— FUR COATS - Velvets, satins, crepes — latest Mink, mandeza, muskrat, .sul,‘ fashions in" uneven hem lines and beaver, broadtail. Warmly inter- cut of material. lined with silk. i $9.75—$12.75—888.50 | B ik i T UNDERTHINGS— HOSIERY— ! % Kayser — Goldstripe—Arrowhead. Fancy designed heels. 75¢—$2.50 COMING TO PALACE } Dr. W. J. Piggs. “It is a neees-, From Seattle, Tacoma, Port- Sadact T ant” Borlukia: You'll always find the latest - : o : there was & time—and now shellegion should be commended for | has; 24 of epch. . And, just.likefits foresight in putting over this th:iu-ual housewife who has beau-| worthy cause.” f titul stiver and exquisite linen—she| An ambulance is a necessary ' rarely gets it out for use! |ipstrument in caring for the r Daredevil” is a Charles{sick,” wrotg Dr. L. P. Dawes, ors production, A. A Sufgeon, U. 8. Public b B 2 v Health,” “and . I am pleased to 1ey learn there is a movement started #fi”, Carries. Coal, by the American Legion to- place [f 2 ol ack 4 1 h ipment. at the disposal m 'oman Gains 18 Pounds |3}, ~. i et be'the “Notth Coast of the sick and injured in Ju s g > neau.” |4 Limited”— . “L wash, irop and carry coall pr Anna Brown Kearsley don't get 'tired since taking|ywrote: “An ambulance will cer- Extra Ci A rpe enteell - Hardware Co. et transcontinentals aing its outs Kayesr line. New waist-line under- skirts in baronet satin. New night dress: in rayon and crepe ,de ¢hine. New princess’ slips—step- ins— Jloomers—yvests. $125-87.00 FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR PAIR FAIR FAIR STOP-LOOK-LISTEN! - WIVd SCARES AND HANDKERCHIEF In squares and tiiangles — of the latest modern designs. Every Night-at 7:30 we will play a FREE Game of BINGOM THE WINNER RECEIVING Wednesdny—Si;]kH i’luow Thursday—Serving Tray. ORT WEAR— Velvet jackets, gporty plaid skirts, golf dresses. “These are the latest creations in sport clothes from the sick patients.” 4 from Pacific Coast cities by | with a 25-horsepower outboard this -farnous train. e o to thin children oF Adults. Tastes |miles an hour. It is on display $1.85—$10.75 East. Be sure and see them. . The boat the Leglon, is: selling 68 hours w Chic €0-1js a hydroplane. type equipped ! orld often adda soveral hounds: weight |ained s maximum speed ot 42| i mmm y @elicious. Butler-Mauro D"“:-S:: lat the Legion booth in the Fair KARL K. KATZ SEE YOU AT THE FAIR “FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR KT o : ¥ " siebekah : Lodge | X ;—RA‘.“;'% 0. F., will not ; any kind.|nesday, September 12.: . N h 1" MRS. CHAS. W./CARTER.: | P’t 1ern ind " winter|hold its regular meeting Weds | Secretary. . o ft acific Friday—Table Cover and 6 Napkins. * " Saturday—Dioe Clock. WIVd -WIVE WV MV WV EITERES o FAIR ~ 4 ‘ FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR: FAIR FAIR [Come early and attend the Fair. o M. H. SIDES, % 11}