The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1928, Page 2

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ballad. Put Try it you dry. Only a comfort—at “Let a smile be Umbrella™ did you ever hurry along your trying to ward off the raindrops with a broad grin? It lightens your step. but does not keep ;ll(l(l can show you so many pleasing things such reasonable prices. D e ‘( e 1 l You will be proud to wear I’hoenix Hose. B. M. Behrends, *""Co., Inc. mw —— CROWD ENJOYS FAR PROGRAM LAST EVENING Grand Maison de Blanc's Modes from Paris Dis- played Ly Local Men _Eyerything on the entertainmen program at the Southeastern Alas. ka Fair last evenlng was well re. ceived by the audience, and it was a satistied crowd that finally re turned to the ballyhooers at thc congjusion. of the Grand Maison d Blanc’s display of. fashions. This last number on the program was a burlesque act, in which the twelve men who participated in - the Trench Act of Wednesday eve . appeared on the stage in the in wear for ladies and - ‘The opening fashion was “Morn- Attire for Women,” portrayed Fred Schmitz, who made his in a bathrobe, Next [ U od in full flapper re upJB peared in ladies' sports sty Keaton, representing a sew, w dressed as a business man should be, according to the card shown on the stage in counncction his appearance. “Something for children” romper suit outside of Roy pl in is av raincoat and umbrella can do that, and only Behrends’ plete stocks, WIjof the Southeastern With Troops Nes. Boy Scouts of America, have a dis, in new autumn d shows such, a sweater in shades qf rgd yellow. and black on a gr% imckstuuna, to wear with e tweed sujt with a beaver cqfix .. The sult has, a short, (| strait. jackef, like many of the newvut, and a Straight line skirt. STATES TODAY ARE IN RUINS Lwes Are W'ped Qut and | Buildings ‘and’ Homes " Are Smashed (Contingan !m- Take:One.) ery pretty the street such com- for your with ncunflnnal munlls at 150 mllea an hout. 47 ‘Shipping Losses Heavy Shipping losses are )n-novod héavy. The rre.lxhler Helen pull- tjed out her anehors.and drifted on the rocks. ‘Two . balling ves- sels appeared ftom the shore tq ,fi ‘ be simking. 3 “ TR H The city’ was plunged into Always the Best First. ¥ / Pl a rkiness and’ transportation B G0 [Bf halted, o ¥ g . Hotel.Unroofed. t o The raof of -the Palace Hotel, B P ‘ln the city, was lvl l;‘ EI ' l I‘ | ( :‘ ' i ‘. P Phllc‘? was. ° ° re s Yoy ll!c,‘ flooded atd* wigdows and doors “ A TR R blown in. 3 uncew's Leading Department Store O ; : / g Dey : § - THREE KILLED 3 oL | YANKTON, 8. D, Sept. 14— Threé ,persons, were killed and ‘|several injured hy ‘a tornado here Bill Vale in a loud plus-four|it was announced. today by Frog|last -night. Hundreds of cattle outfit, showing men’s sport aturc.{P. Habenicht, chairman of ‘thé|were killed and buildings razed. The Bathing Girl Amorican Leglon - committde. /15’ 7, “Red” Shaw brought down theeh of the entertainmetit. i EIGHT KILLED ‘m a few moments later with! There will he two dancing him.| DAKOTA CITY, Neb., Sept. 14. Ihis ladies bathinz suit mode, [bers, Miss Holman's, dnd that of | —Eight persans were killed and wearing an old fashioned ' beach |W. Bigoff, who appeared the open.|9cores injured. besides thousands lcostume and a pair of rubber|ing evening. He wlill be @ccom.|of dollars worth of dammge’done "boots, and carrying a large um-|panied by his.original Russian or.|b¥ @ tornado in northwestern (brella. According to Bill Schmitz'|{chestra. . “The Country Kidé" will N“"’“‘"‘ idress, Wwhick o4 on the s{bethe othor:att, tonight, and they | next, ladies will portray. . the lite of farmer wom 18" KILLED {be wash w boys. : .| "CENTERVILLE, N..D., Scpt. i The college 14.—Mrs. Jake -Cramer was kill- jtrayed by M ed by a falling building when a OY SCQUTS HAVE . on%m AT FAIR| For the first time in the hlator'! Alagka Faif 1 and 2 ot Junead tornado razed Davis, North Da- kota. OQver one score of persons were Injulfed. BOSTON ., Sept. 14.—A sefles of terrific wind and light- nfig ltqtmn which awept the New Endland States late yesterday fternoon and night cost at least one, lite. dfid Jleft ‘In its wake a ay at the Fair. The Scolits charge of the check roam thi “Pick” Cunningham staggered r year, and have decorated the wallfly Lo o) ey " 3 » next 3 erty damage \ uul stage x:: (lu‘n ‘\ll‘ .1qu.|” of he bodth with thelr dlspiny, & frumylrl “e 'l:d :)o' N)‘;w ”aml[;)L- 1 dress sult and silk topper,| - cparers of both Troops afe oxt howing what the gentleman wears | 08 afo ghire. Additional . information the morning—after being out bited as well as maps dta®n bElprings reports of unroofed houses, scouts, and_other papets . relative unrooted . trees, elled - chimneys il night, Ito the Scouting movement. Therg and lnllwl ¥ pn‘ulylls ot co:l- The next two numbers were old-} s algo an . excellnt | display. ‘of tion. fashioned ones. Pete Schmitz|gyots wm.;n the Scoyts must prRnale) p exhibited to the fair sex the proper tire for tea, wiile Gorty appeared in gentleme ning attire, a nightdress Bennett ¢ ing in a brief dress for evening wear With a chorus of the other men in the show, he sang, “There's L Trick in Pickin’ a Chicken.” al si Other Numbers Little Ella Willard, who assisted in the Wedne evening pro- gram, was given an act all by her- self last night, and opened the, entertainment program by dancing the Charleston. The Comedy Quartette, composed ! of local boys, surprised the ulul. ence with their harmony. Roy | Thomas as a Dutchman, “Bones” | Bennett, blackface, Marrs Gist,! Irishman and Ted Keaton, Je were the members of the quartette! and sang several exceilent num.' bers. . Miss Harriet Holman, in a clog dance and variety dance, gave the andience several pleasurable min- utes with her clever performance, She will be on the program again tonight. Because of special demand for the repetition of the Trench Act, it will be presented as the fea. ture number again this evening, Holiday. Fern Besuty Parlor. Misi s;@oke ‘will be glad e to pass before they “thay ' ven certain honors. ""‘“""“A luo\mt o( Jewish ——m.lv. Leon Permanent Wave, {13.5 —adv, SmgE v ¥ A LEON PERMANENT | WAVE Tiw Gnly Way Given by an expurt Pmie' $15.00 incl 'Shampoos, ' ‘Wave Tnm to help you in ‘any of your wave' troub]es Here only to Se| . 19th. Gastineau Hotel, Room 216 west winds FRIDAY SEPT 14, 1928 Wealller Cond:hons As Recordefl bi the lf S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Showers and cooler tonight and Saturday; moderate south to The pressure has risen thrc sure area central near here ed Jleaving but slight differ tion of the Territory, Mode prevails in the Gulf of Alas and Bagle. Alaska and light rain in southe a. most 4t Bastern Alaska with minima of 16 degrees at LOCAL DATA fime— Barom. Temp. Hupudity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. 29,36 49 94 SE 15 Rain 4 a. m. teday. 29.68 49 84 SE 5 Rain Noon todaq 29.94 51 70 SE 14 Sprinkling CABLE AND RADIO XKEPURTS YESTERDAY 1 TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low 8am. 8am. Precip. Sam. 8tatlons— _temp.temp _:_lomp. teinjs Volocity 3 hra Woea Weather parrow T - 26 28 0 Cldy Nome | 80 32 6 02 Cldy Bethel 34 40 1 0L Cldy Fort Yukon | 0 Pt Cldy Tanana | 16 0 Cldy Bagle 32 | 16 0 Cldy st. Paul 10 36 3 1 02 Cldy Duteh. Harbor 16 3 38 ~ Cldy Kodiak 48 3 0 0 Clear Cordova 38 32 42 L 0 Clear Junean 49 | 47 49 b .64 Rain Ketchikan . - 17 1 .26 Clay pringe, Rupert 62 | 50 50 - 10 0 Pt.Cldy Edmenton .. 66 | "1 50 - 0 Cldy Seattle . 66 | 52 52 6 34 Rain Portland -— | 60 60 4 .02 Cldy San . Fraucisco.. 72 | 60 (11} e 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—ovscrvations at St Paul, Dutck Harbor Kodiak, Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland &31 San Frapcisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m, Juneau "=~ | H3 a and the low pres- 3 apparently nearly fill- in pressure over the major por- te rain has fallen in Southastern rn Bering Sea. Clear weather Temperatures have fallen over Tanana SPAWNING FISH ARE PLENTIFUL, WINN REPORTS Streams Belwcen Here and| Petersburg Are Found Filled with Salmon All of the streams between Ju- neau and Peterburg have an abun. tlance of spawning salmon in them, according to Dennis Winn, Al Agont for the Bureau of Fisheri who, arrived terday on yest the Brant after an inspection of condi- tions in that district, Recent rains had sufficiently raised the water in_all creeks to permit fish to as- cend them. The larger part ofsthe runs are humpbacks, while some dogs also are present. The supply is re- zatdgd as ample to geed the beds. Mr, Winn Iéft this tibrning v the v}c:i coast of Princa of W .| Wing, Island to visit the spawning beds of that area. He will probably be absent on this mission about one week., Y HARRIET HOLMAN IN DANCE, MAKES IT JUNEAU FAIR One of the ne the Southeastern Alaska Fair yes terday aftornoon was the program put on by Harriett Hol- fman and two of her pupils follow- ing the Baby Shows All taking part showed at talent and ex- fcellent tralning and received en-. thusiastic applause Miss Holman did a Buck with her professional profi cency; Grace Meggelt gave a jazz dance and little 5-year-old Ella Woolard, dressed in a cunning yel low costume, gave a flower dance, called “In the Flower Garden.” e - NOTICE To Scottish Rite Masons: Regu lar meeting Friday evening Sept 14th at 7:30. WALTER B. HEISEL Secretary. st attractions at and iv. {t E“ Front St., next to ,#rlcterhedthe § m ‘the clothes. €0 through unharmed. ). Seemmny other l!nlluhl't kun it. Irros WORLD genius that wins leadership never rests. By the time others have heighf attained by leaders, the trails to new accomplishments. The Maytag Aluminum w..xu;' iu five years * . is now turning out 1400 wr-“ers % 3 “Thie unmatched a ytag < by many mm hthQNew Maytag. Important among them is Roller Water Remfl‘:’: which hugs every - extracted evenly—delicate buttons and filmy laces New Maytag—try one. to ts... have blaged tures, soap and water are features of this mharvelous THE MAYTAG cofipmv.'n.ucm: lowa : W P. JOHNSON UTHORIZE DEALER Phone No. 1 o et dance | Juneau Young Hardware Co. it 0 SR ) SRR T RS < R O urture *4 Quality Seal on Evorv Whool” Full line of Heywood-Wakefield Carriages and Sulkies l | [, Kann’ s' Store 223 SEWARD STREET e e r et eeed FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 PHONE 478 Soups for Fall Chilly days have arrived. It is time to banish cold meals and replace them with hot dishes. Soup forms a delightful dish to give the righy start to meals on chilly days. Appetizing for lunch or at dinner. Canned soups are so delici so reasonably priced. ‘ We are fully stocked with home-grown Vegetables. See you at the Fair, Free delivery three times daily i w “Best in Everything” 4 : : a CALIFORNIA GROCERY | I NORTHERN HOTEL ! ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. USED EASTMAN 2C SPECIAL C/MERA Regular $65 value when new—now £50 Alaska Scenic Viets 3 Phcne 25 Commercial Photographers 3 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office FOR THE BEST FLOOR ‘PAINT IN TOWN TRY f OVER-NITE E FLOOR ENAMEL : 'JUNEAU PAINT STORE CHICKEN DINNER i AUK BAY INN ? mnmcm:s( 12-Miles Out. = COFFEE } s ——————————— 1 —— -

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