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e ers on the war path against um- )F 1 A AT F < J( FpaE 0 i BT i e B B FEDERAL FARM BOARD AT FIRST MEETING VETS TU MEET i iin three days three of them were 3 . MOOSE TONIGHT chased from the parks. {Paps Fighting to Retain Even John McGraw, the little Napoleon of baseball who hadn't been invited to vacate his throne for more years than the baseball Slender Lead in Fight TONIGHT & TWO SHOWS £ ) BE 7:30—9:25 < v = “IN OLD ARIZONA” reporters could remember; was put out of the park. TN VT T T L UL e T | CLOSED McGraw was ousted one day and Jack Hendricks the next. On the S FOR third day Billy Southworth, show- Last Half Honors = l“x,]‘!s 123-:;’;:’:;?“ byl - by 3 The League leading Moose club THE BIG SEVERAL ;. 3 s nn important game tonight 1 it takes on the Vet outfit at City Park. The Paps are in first place, a mere half-game ahead of the Islanders and must win from the Vets to retain its pesition. And beating the Vets is no long- 100 Per Cent AU Talking Fox Movietone Feature s NOTED SINGER For imsallnn o\ APPEARS HERE same thing tonight to the Moose. Anyway, it should be a real ball game, one of the kind cash cus- tomers get a thrill out of to the last out in the final inning. Denny MeLaughlin, who pitched the team to victory over Douglas last week, is expected to hurl for the Vets. Pete Schmitz, who also has a victory over the Islanders (o his credit, will oppose Denny. - Improvements i : % ot sy pastime. That club has with B i ; X E ch strength in every depart- $ A i | & ment as any in the circuit. It beat \ VE—W A X ing and General uN AUGUST 5 A 3 ; s Lo | Douglas last week and it needn’t | EDMOND LOWE—WARNER BAXTER | PR 3 3 e ¢ occasion any surprise if it does the lllll[ DOROTHY BURGESS “TUNING IN? HUGH HERBERT, HARRY DOWNING and ROY CUMMINGS in a VITAPHONE COMEDY of a RADIO STATION MOVIETONE NEWS—It Speaks for Itself! KING GEORGE returns home after his vacation— Miss Marye Burns An-|; | nounces Local Concert | — ,{‘ which Chamber Endorses here as Miss Mary Berne, former | local girl, will appear here in con-| cert on August 5 at the Coliseum | Theatre. She has achieved note| in eastern musical circles and is ENTERTAIN CAPT. SAINTY At Theatres the possessor of a fine coloratura | Attractions ] | | | Miss Marye Burns, better known i N e soprano voice. Associated Press Phove Capt. C. C. Sainty, of the Prin- ~ 3 A g g R, — e | The Chamber of Commerce today Members of the newly organized farm board as they met for the first time in Washington. Left |cess Adelaide, was the guest of KING MICHAEL of Rumania and QUE‘L% MARIE o =3 |endorsed Miss Burns' work and lent| o right, sitting: James C. Stone of Lexington, Ky, vice chairman; Apthur M. Hyde, sccretary of agri- | Gomdr, and Mrs. Edward S: Addi- send greetings to U. S.—OREGON FLAPI'ERS give "IN OLD ARIZONA” IS fts support to her appearance here, cuiture and exofficio member; President Hoover; Alexander H. Legge, chairman, and Charles C. : s g . Dancing 'Exhibition ’ L Ve COLISEUM | | e o whom| Teaaus of Los Angoles. Standing: William F. Schilling of Northfield, Minn.; Charics S, Wilson of |0 84 rdinnes. Wednsdag et o 2 B ar Of‘“ “d 01 i E Hall, N. Y.; Carl Williams of Oklahoma City and C. B. Denman of Farmington, Mo. aboard the U. 8. C. G. cutter Unal- - " H] *iIn Old Arizona” the Fox west-| o 100 O B0 edent puis 1 O e e s o R el e R S8 8a. {E Children, 10c; Youths, 50c; Adults, $1.00; Loges, $1.86 = , outds talkie, is to continue . % 5 P ———— = ::; ::)reoo;ight: at the Coliseum Faulkner of that organization. |services were well attended and|on the Yukon for Ketchikan where | Brooks, in California. Mrs. Mabry | PETE SAYS: - — S - I B - . the floral offerings were large. | he will attend to business matters.|will be gone about a montb A tonight and tomorrow, so that all 3 7 B . hd| 8 montb. Local Strawberries from Douglas | Y QAT wmglmve an opportunity of seeinz|g The pallbearers were Lockie Mac- | He will return to Juneau the latter | ———————— picked fresh daily. Two baskets COMING SATURDAY b Sl EAPLANE KETCHIKAN |Kinnon, William Bosshe, J. Peter | part of this week. | Mms. RICE ON visiT |for 45 cents. —adv. BUFFALO BILL. JR.. i ) 2 organ, Thomas Knudson, k —— e—— . ik JEFAL 4 This production is of unusuai| IS POPULAR AIRCRAFT |jyiicn and Frank Dexgmd.Fr 85| S SR (] 0. Getrye Rite, hd e SO [ merit. Expertly cast with the Interment was. $a ‘EVeRgresn TO VISIT 5iG iren, Betty and Hallie, left Juneau | |on the Yukon for a six weeks' visit | Mrs. Harry Mabry is a south-‘[m The Dalles, Ore., where they bound passenger on the Yukon for | will be the guests of Mr. Rice’s | Scattle. While in the States Mrs. | mother, Mrs. A. E. Clough. Mabry will visit her mother, Mrs. PUREHRESE 0 S-S ML S Roy Rutherford, President of the | M. Brooks, in Tacoma, Wash. and | Try a TOASTET: SANDWICH &t visit her brother, Edward |the Juneau Ice Cream Pariors. adv The Ridin’ Rowdy |||ll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|l||_lllll|i|Illlllil‘"||||||||||l|||||||||||||!!Hfl|"|||-l- speaking principals all boasting of} 1, Acka Washington Alrways| Cemetery. past’ stage cxperricnce )1fasulnsluired seaplane Ketchikan proved to be a; —————— the talking perfection of the dra-|g.. popuiar vehicle for sightseeing, | 5S V ma. The dialog has been Well-'p) a0 and emergency within the | ROBR TO B handled by the players. They have past 24 hours. worked up a perfect climax whichI Fourteen passengers from the! E : is guaranteed to hold the specta- steamer Dorothy Alexander werc!‘]u"e Lumber Mills, left Juneau | will late tors’ interest. taken on .fifteen minute flights so . that they could not only say that| Zfthey had flown while in Alaska| ' {but also that they had seen the| - | beauties of Mendenhall Glacier and ke “'ithe surrounding country from the' The Palace theatre will be closed | ** °Cr0" i Risapr Borothe £ g E g & § BUTTERFLY BOWS—Tie them yourself J. M. SALOUM o | PALACE CLOSES FOR | REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS & WE GUARANTEE Pete Says: for several days, while painters! 3 2 s {Alexander, was a special guest of - S BLESFUAL B By and decorators, drapery hangers.lm; Alasl:n-;’a:hinml,on Zirt?a;; o to produce a letterhead, a plumbers and carpenters will bej o "0 Taionie” pour flights | statement, a handbill or , busy. Two hundred new seats and!uo.. 1o qe with Pilot Keadle and| “The frui fecevorable i i whatever kind of printing 4 s o ¢ - Bl Jope - Bodks chave arrived| pjjot Fekmann substituting for each o | he frmit and vegetable ‘season 18 you wish done, 1.2 manner RR | = and will also be installed. Gther. | i 2 N at its best now . . . enjoy them while that will prove entirely bty iy / A party consisting of Miss Marie| / -8 %) ok satisfactory to you. o) ‘/ | -THE RIDIV ROWDY" | “ Goldstein, Charles Goldstein, Dr. you can at GIVE-AWAY PRICES. ’ | | |W. W. Council, Jack Gucker and Give us your next - 3 i I ISEUM 4 i Py i q é COMING; VoK Pilot Eckmann left Juneau in the Only the BEST of LOCAL VEGE- w'ork“mymnm we | v ) o . "I seaplane Ketchikan, piloted by Pilot s ~ D i i e b W i “The Riding Rowdy,” is & healthy.| geadle, last night at 7 o'clock on TABLES and FRUITS as well as the warl;:o insure your FRESHEST and CHOICEST from the FARMERS” MARKET in SEATTLE.” “WHY PAY MORE” young cowboy with more energy o fishing trip to Hasselberg Lake.| than he knows what to do With.|After camping all night at the lake, When he sticks @ burr under hisithe party returned to town this dad’s saddle and the horse throws’mommg at 9:30 o'clock with a him, to the amusement of his cow-|catch of about 200 cut-throat trout. boys, dad has had enough! He'll] Upon receiving an emergency call show that “danged smart young'the Ketchikan made a round-trip || 'un” who's boss—and banishes him | flight to Tenakee for the purpose| to a lonesome line camp. of bringing Anastacio Pimentel, | Thus starts the really corking|Filipino foreman of the Superior| story of “The Ridin’ Rowdy,” in Packing Company to Juneau to see} which Buffalo Bill Jr., is the star his brother who is seriously ill at and Olive Hasbrouck is a beautiful | St. Ann’s Hospital. Floyd Keadle | Old Papers tor sale at Empire Office and spunky heroine. was the pilot. ‘ This feature is at the Coliseum - — ‘ Saturday. CAPT. BEN WILLIAMS ‘ T o i A LAID TO REST TODAY UMPS HARD ON MANAGERS | IN GOTHAM BALL GAMES: Funeral services for Capt. Ben! . | williams, who passed away 1a.st1 NEW YORK, July 25.—The hot week, were held this afternoon at| weather and the hot National 2 o'clock at he Trinity Cathedral, league pennant battle sent mana-'Dean C. E. Rice officiating. ’rhe‘ The TOWN DOCTOR PHONE 486 Personal Delivery Service by_____ Lester D. Henderson A Few Everyday Cash Prices \ SAYS p g X b GREEN STRING BEANS, pound ... ... ... $ .20 CIVIC LAYALTY 18 A VINE-SOUNDING FHRASE GREEN TELEPHONE PEAS, 2 pounds for ............... 25 It is a fine, high-sounding phrase—Civic Loyalty; it makes a good \ text for a lot of oratory and columns upon columns of newspaper edi- | \ | torials, but-after all, there is no difference between Civic Loyalty and other kind of loyalty. FOUR bunches of Carrots, Beets or Turnips TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Second edition, revised and enlarged, Whole books have been written on the subject; any number of | Whi N RN 4] =il ; ; ; \ S Aniedetl moeakas: by 3 Shiiisandssiof hite River Solid HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for .................. $ .25 &%‘L“‘J.’»fi"”&éfig".?&“me SHll, what s 4o perhaps it is be(t)--} HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, pound Sl G 95 now ready for dlstnbutloq. e ‘;h?zzymtfity&x live is YOUR city; its institutions arel yours; SUMMER SQUASH, per [)Ollnd ........................................ . .10 Up-to-date facts regarding Alaska--- its life your family’s and your children’s; and besides, YOU are a part of it, in fact, YOU are the city. Such being the case, you natur- NEW POTATOES—RED, WHITE AND BLUE, 1 disloyal to it, for the t of all is disloyalty to y ” :xg'ad:ell;?t ?hn: :n:ewho is disloyal‘:.: hles v&;);; los :xsloyal i:yl?mfsen 9 [)ands for ... .50 Its Scenlc Features, Geography' Hls- and to all that is best in huu‘:l l;e:‘s hlsh;wx;rwc:stfe:l:l?y{nmrvne NEW BULK CARROTS, 4 pounds £ 25 under: harac tl T 4l ntive 4 D, @ pounNds IOT. .. oo o e e B e ™" T CANTALOUPES, 2 for 55 tory and Government. A the lac h 1ive hat 1t ~ G M - e e SR bt e the Tk 40 ~Qecewn e EXTRA LARGE CANTALOUPES v 15 v s 2 20 A I e SWEET JUICY ORANGES, 2 dozen for ..-.....iooooociecne. 45 IN TWO BINDINGS--- you i pygtw‘r‘hmt-,up’ s iand thas it be mudn'& plade. Bt ,PLUMS, Juicy, Ripe, per pound ... 20 ‘ it is a good place, only if YOU yourself do that which is necessary to » 25 Regul i paper Cover, $1 m postpaid p U, . make it so, and to do that you have to be LOYAL to it, stick up for it, boost it, and if necessary, fight for it. Loyalty reproduces a reciprocal effect in all with whom a loyal person comes in contact. A man who is loyal to his friends, family, town, country and loyal to his god will never be troubled with disloyalty on the part of others. ‘There is no real success without loyalty. ‘Whatever Civic Loyalty is, it isn’t knocking your town, buying mail order, or going to the next nearest town to purchase when you can buy the same things at home, and usually for less mouey. Spending your money with out-of-town peddlers is not only dis- loyalty but downright foolhardiness, if you value your money. Bragging that you bought it in the city and that, therefore, it must be better, when you could have purchased it from a local dealer, is not only disloyalty, but it is flaunting your LACK of loyalty, besides taking a chance on being LAUGHED AT behind your back by people who know. When a stranger says: “This looks like a pretty good town you have here,” and you reply and say: “Oh, yes, it’s all right, it you like it,” or some other derogatory remark; or when you hear some un- thinking native ridiculing your community, and you turn it oft as a Jjoke, that i not only disloyalty, but darned’ poor business. Preaching to others what they should do and then doing the oppo- site yourself is disloyalty, so “Try the Home Folks Pirst.” BANANAS, Golden, 2 pounds for W ATERMELONS \DS FOR 25 CENTS De luxe edition, $2.00, postpaid. 4 POl CABASAS, HONEYDEWS, MUSKMELONS AT ORDER FROM GIVE-AWAY PRICES “You Can’t Lose at Pete’s” Seattle Fruit & frodijce Empire Printing Company ' JUNEAU ALASKA Or Your Local Deales | A Copyrighted, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole er in part.