The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1928, Page 3

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O, Jaagbsons Mrs. 6. W' Rice, T]4: the ‘Alaska abevice, be. esit, i umw FIRST AWARDS T 2 A R Katherine Hooker, 1 first and 3|will be rebuilt and made Into ) | second, Mrs. T. Hagerup, 1 first|double-bed deluxe rooms | THE GIRL WHO M FAIR and 1 second, Mrs. Rt R. Herrian,| On the main deck several of the| I,()Vp[) THE GRAY first, prizes, Mrs. O. Bodding, |[forward rooms will be taken mn“ PICKETT’ TONIGHT and John Mills, of Douglas, 2!and a large and comfortable ob- PALACE 3 PALACE SATURDAY —— By WADE WERNER Eids,” a- South Seas picture fea. s, Mrs. H. G. Watson, 1 first|servation hall will be vuuslrur(:-xl| The (,r(uf Hm i‘ 5 a5 HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Sept, 14— turing Novarro some years ago,|Judges Give Pnzes to Ex-|and 1 sccond, Mrs. 1 A. Gaily and| “The Pacific Steamship Company | | T e T ria s st effectly | Mrs. Frank Plerce of Douglas has just completéd a fine touris: KINOGRAMS—AIL the Latest P"'m”“l News ”r‘ll",‘;,l;“f,‘:,:, llll‘l'k|',::,‘x,'i“f',l:|“(,‘ ',‘,“f:‘lm;: [ f(v,'lifl fl;;f,wft:l h,‘,‘:,”si,'mi‘::"t[)\.. hibitors in Three Second prizes were given to Mrs.|season in Alhska,” Mr. Alexander %"“'B"‘ ”"‘# e lers on Europe’s army ot operatic | thao tima, of’ caurse; he: had to| Deparlmenls A 3. Foreat, Nrs. Huns Horg, NMrs.[msserted. “and nedt year we ‘“"""“DO‘ORES Cogm | Y P # are be. . g i 1 William E. ritt and Mrs. E. O.|to have more tourists than ever A FIRST NAT[ONAL PICTURE |and musical talent al ly are be-'rely on paptemine. | |ing formulated | i g ta Awards were made by the Judges l_“’l‘f’l“:":;fl"“'"’;l e N L[S o1 ddmiey i 8 | One of the first scouts: te cast the flora a _| K. Ca ell, Mrs. Seelye ¢ Mrs [ 8 K ol Dy C8 3 en Ma nard an(l b o Bty o THIRTEEN BABIES o i Dloral department, home-jy.. . “Midsen reccived honorable|tish has been taken frofn the Tér) y | 8 ye e cooking departments, and girls’ do- A itory at. the br o, 'and i s ENTERED IN SHOW _[ooh !irermenis and ek |0 01" ™ rtory "t (e prosent i, and e |toreign celebrities oAt Reastard J e 1 omestic Science are now waiting for the influx of Dorothy Devore e e (8 AT FAIR THURSDAY [Souicrs"suaa Tie ™ o], SORPHE, S97% 200 0¥ i for 1 e o T tige flver trophiad Haibh Al partment Lucille Norton won 8[next spring.” Novarro, the star Y donated by The Nugget. Shop. he » A Nort § s . ’ Marie L Souve took first prize YigBat. BLOD, theat - pEises ¢ seotidi who for some 4 Marie L .Souve ¥ Wright Shop and Ludwig Nelson’s| (ISt prizes and nds, and Other Improvements | mn time has been 7 |ot the baby show for chilrell o ) o e Bast dahlla,| Mable Ritter ‘Won 2 first prize That other improvements would| ] lpreparing to make 5 {twelve months or under, held yes. pansy and rose displays Were. glven | LY168. weké given in this depart- [be made in the service next vesr :“lns bow to the afternoon in the S. ofit by J. F. Mullen, President of ment! for beth'baking and canning.dwas intimated by Mr. Alexander, a drama of the olden gulden (la\'s of the V\w\t i public "as an op..g : {ka Fair building, Prizes for the [ o0 ot e e e, e ybut he sald he was unable at the e i s 3 4 . "prettiest pair of twins went to the Ipresent time to make anv other| éra singer. Nod prettiost pate o /) o {mal opening of the Fair. The tro-! ik Blue Bird (‘onwd) varro only re] : Ryan twins and the Krause twins, phies for the best dahlia and pansy definite_announceme: 4 lééntry m"r“m [ all two years old disblays werh wan. by W. (& Bas. | This Is his first viiit to the “PENNY ANTE v ) P > P Curope, but he is Ramon Novarrn & entere P DRl the rose e < Mr. Ale 1 ). Flye d with Harry Mann going back next Febrnary, thig (1€ main division the prizes were| < was| BIIEY, ig. Mre ! clared themselves delighted and 8 Dave House! awarded to the heaviest baby 1sel improssed .with Wwhat they have | 7 time with the idea of finding com- H Flor i P 2 posers, singers and other muei.!t¥elVe months or under. . Marie i . "’I“:“i‘r]'*:f ‘fi‘"r'i‘::: i seen on the trip. e & cians whose talents and personal "Q“"‘"]' “‘“""’ i ,’1"“’9“, BE QB e given fof eiMus 4 the S Y ‘“"_"_fl",_",,,“ ."gi‘wouwmu' ties are adapted to exploitation InPOURIS 4 ounces. The prize WAh,o,uiir floral qisplay at the £ {CONCERTS BY BAND ctmin w Saann st sound-pictures. |donated by B. M. Behrénds. Fair, 1 BEATRICE LILLIE and JACK PICKFORD & Socond prize In this class was|Pail 11 were awarded to W. C.py £ Aleyander in Juneau| PLEASE FAIR cg_o_wp ‘W-;,;':.u;;;“},wmon ‘I EXIT SMILING Plans Operatic Tryout mk,p" h\-. Juhieatl Joau gubly, A geons exhibit is causing more talk vl S/ S T ARSI | While 1y Mgl Novarro ex.| WO 2 pounds § ounces. Mes e it 13 COULAR RS Sk Yesterflay Implje_ssed e iiiscts giten by thp Tu| Pects to take a course in compos, |ATdelle Cleveland donated " thefSHRNR Patrons OF B16 O TR by City’s Condition néau Clty Band at the S. K. Alus- COLISEUM He is destined to achieve quick|tion; on tie continent he will ‘:‘.l‘f,z:"‘]_‘lll‘vly \:‘;'\m,l, ln{l,a‘(':*l:‘mo\’n':;:r in addition, given one second prize = ‘k"‘ Fair, tie b gy iy ot »ml“i_“”) # popularity with his elévation to|SUme voice studies under Louis)Grin0ehl re \\“_’.I‘m_d‘ ‘1‘3 ounds 4| a4 one ceriificate of merit. Mra.| = That Juneau is in good nvnlll.;‘["""‘"h‘xl' 18 fl'”“-mfl,_“l"'“"*‘"'.", And B(,v ‘the Comedy Attrac‘lons |stardom.” Dorothy Devore, with|Graveure, and before returning he & M. Williams came sécond, taking|tion and is looking tavorable, was Last n ght 10 selec ;“‘"“ ware whom he_is co.starred in “Senor|Pans to sing in one or two operas.|OURCes: 4 first prizes, 2 second and 1 third [the opinion of H.'F. Aloxandei, (Played including marches, = fox ‘bA Sea Dfl ‘ | Daredevil,” is a gorgeous girl and| During all these activities in| Other babies enteréd were: Ar-Iprizo. Mrs, A. Forseyth and Mrs. | President of the Pacific Steamship|trots, waltzes an RAIEEE Rotak F - g 3 At Theatres a marvelous actress. preparation for his own screen-op. thur Froland jr, Ada May Barnes.|pave Housel also won first prizes.|Company, who, With C. E. Flye, pipe. ~ There was a large '.‘“"" 7 99 | b eratic caréer, Novarro also will be!Barbara A Hanna, Gertrude 8. Second prizes were also won by | Assistant Freight Traffic ) :\m-r}""" in the grand stand to lq'lm\r Tale e acting as the representative of Mary C. Sperling and GeoTge | Mrg. 1. 0. Jacobson, who' received |df the Company, ‘was in Juneau to the music and even the bally- G “HIS FIRST FLAME" Louis B. Mayer, producer, empow- | Francis Shaw. 2, Mrs. M. R. Godding, of Skag.|vesterday while the Dorothy Alex. hooers took it quiet, burstine forth 'f_HEAE? OF MARYLAND" COMING TO COLISEUM | |ered to open negotiations with any| The twin children of Mr. andlway who took 2 second prizes and ander was in port. ‘unllf" during 1;15-:x|ssnx;nx|;*.: r v.;n LOI\IING TOMORROW | SHOWING AT COLISEUM | arry Langdon, Mack Sennetis|*Mger Whose voice and personali.Mrs. G. E. Krause and Mr. andjone third, John Rustgard and Mrs.| ' Mr. Alexander's spirits secmed h:‘lttlil':’":;"d.n "(tmeflrf:l;:"fi"m v F g ¢omedy ace, Is coming to the Coli.|'”, Impress him as particular! { Mie; ‘lfll“-ml l.l.wm stumped the | porgeyin. not to be dampened by the heavy ; Lr e R ot R HIS FIRST FLA“E The attraction at the Coli { det tomorrow in “His First|SUitable for the new era ot eon |Judses, who were unable to choose| Third prizes were given to: Er.|downfall of rajn which prevailed fore pro g Lo RAils with tonight is Dolores Costello in War. oo OMOITON 18 WS entertainment In sight and sound.!between the two sets, 80 ‘each|nest Weschenfelder, of Sphun Is.|yesterday almost without a letup.|thelr own band automobfles, the ner’ Bros. screen revival of Bes|flame” Whlch Is the screen com. L [pair was given a first prize, alyjand, who won 2; Mrs. Dave Hou-|He and Mr. Flye wero taken about 'musicians gave a short concert on! HARRY LANGDON: % i e Y o s latest feature length comedy | i |triple grill stove, donated by the " My NS i s.|the city by Brice Howard, local Front street under the electric Tk lasco’s thrilling melodrama, “The . =, ) Sound Enthusiast | trip! i 4 sel, Mrs. R. E. Robertsom, Mrs.|the city by Brice Howard, loca 4 o g e R e Heart of Maryland.” Unusually ,‘Th“ tory. “His First Flame | NOVATTo is almost as omlmqn\-.‘»\IIX\k-' Flectric Light and Power|gans Berg, Mrs. M. R. Godding|agent of the Admiral Lino, and Elow ot fhe Aldg ght 4 : beautiful settings and superb p}m.[ o ‘” Ui Peank O ' |tic over the possibilities of the Company and Mrs. M. D. Williams. upon his return to the ship declar.|er Company's store. Prices—10-20-50-Loges. 60¢. tography, a strong story and *;‘l‘h"‘zrl‘l‘i;'l‘m’-" rank Capra and| 0,04 picture as if he had invent.| Only three children wero entered | = Gertiticates of merlt Woré given|ed the town seemed lively and| mm il 2 e b targe and competent cast all tend ;™ F L e [ed it He sees the screen of tho i the Indian baby show. to Mrs. Z M. Bradford, Mrs. O.|prosperous. e l‘;;" piano K_m‘” 30—9: |to make the picture a masterpiece. | double-meaning, relating, as it |l0{ure as a medium through which| Mary Larson, weighing 27 pounds |godding, William Bosch, who re-| One of the bigsest improvements Andordoli 143 llllIHllllllllllllllllllllllllluulllllfllllll Lincoln, Lee, Grant and "lll'r“l THarry's first love affair |2TH5tS of all types will be able to § cunces, won first prize, donated feefved two; W. C. Blanchard, Mrs.| which the Pacific Steamship Com-! (54 b s o Tor eaip B tnd Bripire. | cefebrities of ‘the period are im.{90c% !0 Harry's fwst love affair,| . ...o" (hemselves ‘in ome har.|by Goldstein's Emperium, while|p [ Robertson and John Rust.|pany will make in connection with|* . petonated with amazing faithful- j:j‘l'A r..l:) ,-,‘:l,.](’,:f' “}";L, ‘,:::"n’l'“"‘l“ monious work of art. The be \:1*\'"‘*“1 BHtes, ‘hfl:m"‘" J"-" ":“ ]’:-"" gard, and the Juneau Florists, who | its ;f»zz» murlml:l st'uw[un)in l}\xu~l[< F o : néss and the tense and electric ' ° o gt U0 PO in opera, the dance, singing, act.|Association, went to Joseph ROE-|yere awarded 3. is the remodeling of the Dorothy atinosphere of the times 1s cap- |15 ]-:y,.:;"l{r;‘(?lr-‘lxi]::a:"ily“:.;.11”‘x‘:k;:é ing and orchestration will be mm,:l\ i 0 I”'“"‘:*v 8 Rinces: w“‘":z Home Economics Department Al.-x;nulcr:. Mr. ,:m;n:y-:‘:m»mn-d FRANKLIN POOL HALL tured to the degres of uncanni-| s . v el bined in the big sound-picture cor- A. 03, WaOEs. Weigi oot In the home cooking department ooms Be Rebu K ness.' But after all it is the deli.|® Yeritable side-spiitter | responding to what on ‘the silent|Pounds 1 ounces; received honor-|pirer awards were given to: Mrs.| With the return of the steamer Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. cate shilmering loveliness of Miss| Natalle Kingston and Ruth Hiatt| .oon Gould be a: Covered Wagon, able mention. Ray Peterman, who recelved 2[to Seattlo mext week she will bo CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, I Gostello, with her wubtle interpre. 3'® the star's leading ladies. a ‘Bigl Parade or a Sunr | T first. and 3. second prizes:. Mrs.|drydocked and work will begin to SOFT DRINKS; POOL TALLES ations of all shades of feeling,| A5 m| “Before I'leave Hollywood, how-| RECORDS Mead, who given ‘2, Mrs make hor the most palatial liner i 5 hich make the piece so glamor- {7 “EXIT SMILING” IS " ever,” said Novarro in discus 12 Closing out al: iv inch Columbia it oy e T e e e S ¥ g e e R e e g jous and so poignant. No one; | AT PALACE, SUNDAY | [the forthcoming tour, “I hope (0|.nd Okeh Records at §0c each. can afford to miss seeing Dolores 3. i (% sing for the screeh in at least onc | Open evenings. Radlo Electric ji Costello in “The Heart of Mary-| “By being stupid, I got my first|sound picture. We have in mnuz’c‘,__ Martin Lynch. adv land.” theatrical engagement,” says Beat-|now a South Seas story which - e rice Lillie, popular English come-|would include several singing se- — 3| dienne, who makes her debut in|quences.” ENOR DAREDEVIL” S e rirrrrrlls | SUNDAY MATINEE ¥’ cf B VORPOR SRR | fan Goldstein’s Emporium will be closed all day Saturday, Septem- ?|muvies in “Exit Smiling,” a Metro-| Many picture-goers will recall{bér 15th, on account of Jewish| AT PALACE, TONIGHT |iGoldwyn.Mayer production coming|that in .“Where the Pavement Holiday. -—adv. ; 0 u “r0fl§ l”g mtt 0 = 4 I to the Palace Sunday. — - — The roaring days of the 0ld West| .ywhen 1 was fifteen, I made live again for a glorious hour in' the trip alone from Canada to Eng. | “Senor Daredevil” at the PAI8CE | jand,” continues the impersonator. fonigit and “Saturday. “Na theatre would employ me, but ' Evérybody loves the West ”""\mmllv one gave me an audition. a8—the exciting, fascinating, der-i iy ougn there were no possi Ting-do West, when'men Were men yo onane of ‘getting the position, and spoke in the forceful langu-'.o 1 getermined not to expend tho ojor Colts and six shooters. = lenergy. 1 deliberately sang oft enor Daredevil” s a picture|y ;o™ ang acted persactim silly,, fl?at Wil make you piap m‘ YOurionly to find that by being stupid seat from the sheer intensity ‘of iy 0. ongaged for three years. For, @ction. It's the sort “r,mc“‘rp all you see, they misunderstood me will go wild over. ~Not a mo-l4; 'y, claverly funny,” laughed Miss ment in it when something vastly ... excitlng isn't happening. Aiow. ‘o I pport of Miss Lillic in .’B’fs‘oyn’:l':‘y L o {3]“‘::1;““‘;‘;‘]";':"’2“:”:1“ tilm are Jack Pickford, Harry h 1 athlete. |Mvers, Doris "Lloyd,” Louise Lor. 0 Seon, JovsSian RA0 Mhlete. raine and others of note. . i puicaiider i SR LE S | ONE WAY TRAFFIC | NOTICE Only out-pound traffic will be| Prices for fall apd winter permitted on Willoughby Avenue|months repair work of any kind. between the heurs of 12 o’clock | Price $7.00 per day. I will put noon and 2 a. m. during Fairlon patent shingles for $2.00 per Week. No in-bound traffic on|1000. Cedar shinglés for $3.00 'Willoughby will be permitted |per 1000 Call 137. Henry uring the. restricted . hours. Gorham. —adv. By order of Chief of Police, ————— adv. GEQRGE,A. 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Uniform aroma, and flavor su?h as youwon'tfind in any other coffee are assured. Tasting is believing. The : coffee-critical West prefers Hills Bros. Coflee becauie l& brings complete satisfaction in every cup. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffe; by name and look for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros, Coffee i is always packed in vacuum. § vt p fie ‘no oven) ic Range | Girls’ Print Dresses fihu and oven) | Guaranteed fast colors, daintily trimmed and These are all of the lowest price possible. neatly finished. 6 to 14 years. $2.50 i Fresh from the'original vacuum pack. Easily opened with the key. TN mmmmmmnluuuuuuuummumumuuuuuuuuuunnunuuumnmunmmnitumwnmmuwuuumulmuuunmmuuuunumunmmm|||||llnlwmmuj|m

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