The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 9, 1929, Page 3

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ettt ettt PUT ON.YOUR SPEED SHOES AND RACE TO THE—— l DOUGLAS EWS 'TWIN GLACIER CAMP ' LEASED AND IS TO BE MADE ROADHOUSE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 9, 1920, Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: - OLISEUM X N Twin Glacier Camp, Taku River,| Showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. ; 4 |owned by Dr. H. C. DeVighne, hn::; LOCAL DATA . LN i3 ) 3 HETORNE HDRE ‘Imrn leased by him for a pcl‘lltfld of Tim parometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather P E § ME one year to Oscar Mangsol, it Was|4 p. m. yest'y 30.19 54 93 SE 8 Lt. Rain 7:30———TONIGHT ONLY———9:25 e dLamfl Anlto-‘td:ulzhtor Of |announced by Dr. DeVighne lastiq a. m. today 3011 51 100 SE 6 Lt, Rain (@ b st 1,( digicie Y7 — Mr. and Mrs. August Aalto, who night. Tt will be operated by the Noon today .30.05 54 92 SE 1 Cidy has been away to school for the lessee as a roadhouse to take earc AND SEE past cight years, returned home |of the travel to and from the newly[s CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS : i the first of the week to visit for|discovered Taku River mining dis=i YESTERDAY B A ! : : | P 66 THE POOR NUT” a short time, and perhaps remain, | trict. & Highest 4pm. | Low 4&m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Iproviding she secures a position| Mr. Mangsol has been com\egied‘stauons— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | suitable ‘to her accomplishments. with the Juneau Motor Company pirw 32 48 g Clear Comedy-drama of a lovable college boob that Miss Aalto is a trained nurse hav- |for sometime. Recently he madelgor R o i oligs Broadway paid top money to see. But ing secured her training in Cali- |a trip to the camp and investigated peipe 50 50 EE - 4 cldy Broadway never saw it with (fornia. ico‘nsuu.ons and following that took poi+ vukon 52 58 32 54 23 06 Clear L, / i—:—-o-o—o—‘ |over the c'stabll_shmenL | Tanana 64 682 48 54 —_ 0 Pt. Cldy JACK MULHALL AT TR o I R R AT LIBERTY TONIGHT ,’h:L here last night for the cnmp.’s‘v Paul 48 46 | 44 44 10 0 Cldy AND jOthers in the party were Mrs. Deé-ipyteh Harbor (s il SR TR TERR 0 Pt Cldy 3 After a fishing trip which was |Vighne, H. G. Watson and J. F.Ig 455 70 52 50 50 10 12 Rain C H R L I E M U R R Y L |lengthened almost two days longer {Mullen. The roadhouse will be 0P- | Gorqova 64 60 | 46 60 * 48 Cldy A A than intended, on account of bad |ened to the public early next week.| yyneqy 55 54 . e 54 Lt Rain o ' = A weather and engine trouble, Mana- = o B i e | |Ketchikan 60 - 56 b b 18 Rain AND THE GIRLS—Jane W mt(tn and Jean A_{tht}lr ger Ot of the Liberty tHeatre, re- KET(‘“IKAN' ,”:" SEATTLE ' |prince Rupert 62 58 54 56 Calm .26 Cldy Late News and Added Comedy complete this bill turned home last evening, having NINE O'CLOCK THIS A. M-,Edmonmn 82 78 48 54 P 0 bar enjoyed his outing, - laska-Washingt Al | Seattle %6 kil 54 56 b 0 Clear ; Q. man i ¢ this | The Alaska-Washington Airways portiand 84 82 58 58 * 0 cld S fs .15 a 9:15 For the regular Club show this | nd . y TWO SHOWS—7:15 and 9:15 evening, Mr. Ott will show the |Incorporated, seaplane Ketchikan, | gan Francisco 66 58 54 B4 * 0 Cldy Admission—Kiddies a 20 cents, Adults 50 dime anytime; Youths cents, Loges 60 cents Mae Pauly’ Orchestra Plays for Both Shows picture, Buffalo Bill, Jr, in “The Ridin’ Rowdy,” with a comedy and news, which was to have been run on Wednesday evening. - e — DOUGLAS LAUNDRY CHANGES HANDS Pilot Anscel Eckmann, left Seat- tle at 9 o'clock this morning for Alaska, according to advices re- ceived by Larry Parks, Juneau rep- resentative. Due to low visibil- ity reported from Ketchikan, it was not known late this afternoon whether or not Mr. Eckmann would continue to Juneau tonight. *Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainland stations, except Cor- dova and Juneau are made at 8 am, and 8 p.m. Juneau time. — — . With a low pressure area spread over the Territory all stations except Barrow reported participation in the last twenty-four hours. Accompanied by clear weather in the interior this morning tem- peratures of freezing or below were experienced at Fort Yukon and Roy Serii, who came here with Eagle. \ > his family from Ketchikan about ATEEr 5 0 T Ui ——————— 1 and touching scenes. Inspiration is|two months ago, has purchased NOTICE MOTOR YACHT SM{“)NA ; = A 2 found in the patriotism displayed |from S. Fujii, the Douglas Hand LIB ERT HERE FOR SHORT TIME c“ | lD KR ’ UT Iby the father and son, one of whom | Laundry, the deal having been con- itractions s adopted country and |cluded the first of the week. With s el el TONIGHT The motor yacht Saména, a beau- . 5 I 42 signal honor to be-ithe business went the property on|yin he gecepted at a discount. Al|—— tiful craft, 107 feet long, powered lOUlS[ DR[SS[RM ROBERT!'[SON At Theatr()s come a citizen while th other gives |Front Street, where it is located. | remittances by mail must bear BUFFALO BILL, ]R. with two 300 h.pp. Diesel enginer, - Ilh.s life in defense of his country. Feeling the' need of a little va-|postmark of not later than last 4 called at Juneau for supplies for a % Rudolph Schildkraut is featured jcation the former owner, who has|giscount day. Please be prompt. m short time yesterday forencon. in the role of the immigrant fa-|been here fifteen years, expects to JUNEAU 'AND DOUGLAS The yacht belongs to W. J. Hole Y y , S 7| ther, Louise Dresser is the wife and |lcave soon for a trip to Japan. He [adv. TELEPHONE CO. THE RIDIN’ ROWDY of Balboa, California, and has its COMEDY and NEWS | |G0OD COMEDY IS !'mother, and Milton Holmes and|has expressed his intention, how- A i home port'at Los Angeles. It was T | SHOWING AT PALACE | 1inda Landi portray the son and!ever, of returning to Douglas again. rURS COMEDY and built in Seattle in 1923 and since IN VITAPHONE Horos another screen triumph |daushter. Lucien Littlefield, Rob- ——————— We are now reaay to Alier or NEWS then has made several trips cruis- d 4 for Jack Mulhall. Yesterday he|crt Edeson, Fritz Feld, and Louis| LET Ammqum rress four Sult.|make up your furs. Goldstein's 10-20-40 g in Alaskan waters with its|ff Ted Doner, noted leading man of musical comedy and came to the Palace Theatre in his|Natheaux are in the supporting|We. call and deliver. ~Phone 526 |Emporium. adv, | -20-40 ¢ owner and a party of friends. the vaudeville stage, offers a series of songs and latest First National picture, “The |°3st T T TR o = : iy EbAT. s 2 D e dances with his Sunkist Beauti — ., Poor Nut.” Never has he ap-| peared to better advantage. Jack is ably supported by CI lie Murray, Jane Winton, Jean Arthur and a cast of unusually fi players. Jess Smith exercised keen judgment when he selected the cast for “The Poor Nut.” Jack takes the part of a college | student “in a small-town college | | where because of his “inferiority | complex” and peculiar shyness, he is ‘known to the other students as| | thé “poor nut.” Life for Jack is| not so good. In his heart he wish-| | €es to be a college hero. In fact he goes so far as to" writ¢ a young lady in another college that he is a track star and a hero and all that. It is what he wants to be,; ’ k 0 but his complex stops him. ; 0 ut It is a fine, clean comedy of col- | 5 lege life and stands out as one of | the most farcical college romances|}Don’t have our H. Q. Z. of the season. There is a lot of | {Hot Oil Shampoos if you good clean fun, realistic college at- | {don't want your hair to mosphere, track meets at which|)grow and be beautiful and PRICES—10-20-50-Loges 60 cents MISS TODD RETU! G Miss Carolina Todd will leave Se- |attle August 31 for Juneau and will immediately open her studio here. —adv. COMING SATURDAY CACTUS TRAILS Coming Coliseum SINGING FOOL Watch for Date TO CLEAR OUT ODD LOTS TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL STYLES, AND THE RE- MODELING OF OUR STORE WITH ITS ADDED NEW QUARTERS OPENS SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 Taku by Air | SEAPLANE “KETCHIKAN” Passengers and Freight Delivered in Thirty Minutes Alaska-W ashington Airways PHONE 64 OR 429 Dresses Values up to $19.50. To clear up for this Gage Hats All ;elfiai;_;lflg Cége Blcties. 1! Advice about Scalp and Hats, vah‘!.es" up to sale— Larry Parks :-: :- Juneau Agent FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED . i Complexion cheerfully giv-§{| en by operators who know. $14.50—Now $4.95 I “A SHIP COMES IN” COLISEUM TONIGHT $13.75 o L A distinctively new type of film| story is brought to the screen ih| “A Ship Comes In* William K.; Howard’s new DeMille studio pro- duction for Pathe which comes to the Coliseum tonight only. Depicting the experiences of an’ immigrant family whose first Amer- | American | ican home is in lower New York,‘ Beauty the picture strikes an unusual note. | 3 5 Theé family group, consisting of tha | arior father, mother, son; daughter, and| baby, form the nucleus around which this original theme by Lucien Josephson is written. Their love for each other, their simplicity and trustfulness, provide many gripping | & 3 fi THE Coats To Fit kYour EYES and Only a few light Hosiery Odds and ends in broken lines of Hosiery. LOT NO 1.—All silk from top to toe $1.10 LOT NO. 2.—A line of service Wcigin and chiffon Ao Underwear weight coats remain. 4 Prices will be great- ALSIE WILSON, Prop. ly slashed. Personality- > - I | Modern optical craftsman- ship makes possible the fit- ting of glasses accurately and becomingly. We determine first whether you need glass- es, then if you do, with the AT THE GIFT SHOP Girls’ Coats Summer Coats for girls at Junea Drug Co. 3 i o s aid of glasses we bring your P. 0. 5o S‘tavuon Nead A clean up of Rayon Underwear, Bloomers, Half Price eyes upgto the normalgstinfL ' 4 $ i il g Skirts and Combinations. o : Lpgr ard of vision. A 4 E‘ $1.00 Girls’ Dresses Next comes the style of k = ’ E‘ i § zlasses. The contour of your 5 EiR ‘ Wash Dresses face, the height of your fore- b ‘ H H ouse Dresses $1 0‘ 0 head—your facial character- AR H £ f » istics—are studied to deter- O .. E alues up to $1.95. For this sale— soine (RS S ilMbass AKak <hakl ‘t‘, : | o p « suit YOU. NG | E $1 .35 { : ’ A % (75 w Boys’ Suits N Ny Wash Suits $1.00 Dr.R. E. Southwell Optometrist-Optician Sweaters A clean up on Sweaters at $2.95 LT 7 EYES EXAMINED ‘E/4 | Raincoats GLASSES FITTED 3 Fg 4 Room 16, Valentine Bldg. ¢ ' p Girls’ Raincoats for this 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by 4 57, A Appointment—Phone 484 415 $3.50 == TR I U

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