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AUG. 29, 1929. g;(i‘;(;fif;::legscc ;o; violations of air SAN SU STRUTTERS A e ivo agseement o veing| PRESENT NEW BILL | AT PALACE TONIGHT| worked out with the department whereby the Government would no- tify finance companies of applica- | For the chan of show sched- uled for tor , the San Su Strut- ters, the versatile girls' jazz band | tions for the relicensing of air- '\vhich has been delighting patrons | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, |basic. Class C—the “habitual of- RIVERS wiLL |fender and the drunken driver’— will be rated 50 per cent over the BE REwARnED basic. Insurance companies will P a‘ I A I work out the rates. Mr. Stoeckel THARTFORD, Conn, Aug. 29— Time paymem System will provide the elassification lists. It Y~rr Caressing the pocketbook or spank- | ENTIRE ('HANGE | ing it has been conceded by experts | !!k Plane Sales Sought J 7 7 jto be a most potent means of THURSDAY and FRIDAY rewarding of punishing good or bad | R P T % | deeds. *Robbins B. Stoeckel, Motor Ve- | hicle Commissioner, had this in |mind when he proposed to a 1929 | legislative committee that the care- ful, inoffensive driver be “noticed” as much as the careless, habitually | trouble making one. | So the Legislature enacted a law, |said to be the first of its kind in IT'S GREAT—— AND HOW'! COLISEUM TONIGHT must be re-licensed when they are planes through repossession for vio- will offer the following program il - i sold by owners. This would en- NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The prob- |lation of contract. “That's My Weakness Now,” soloing Monte Blue and May MecAvoy IN planes on which liens exist. Planes able finance companies o “ground”{Of the Palace Theatre this week,| 22 lem of marketing the projected pro- Vi Lewis; “Sleepy Waters," duction of between 6,000 and 10,000 v jband; “Walkin® Around in a} airplanes this year has brought up.A' (‘~ Bl"'":h('Td ’S Dream,” soloing Pat Gooadlow anc | the question of proper financing of | ./'ppomted Auditor, ! “Breakaway,” band. | purchases, which a committec of Sy 4 The closing number will be a ” the Acronautical Chamber of Com- | White Pass Route|waits ciog, teaturing Faye Toliver, o e ense A Swell Vitaphone Show ADDED VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION 8:45 San Su Strutters THAT VERSATILE GIRLS STAGE BAND merce is seeking to solve. The| El DeDan Travis and Vivian Le committee is drawing up uniform A change of costume will enhal time-payment legislation. the effectiveness of the presen Just as the automotive industry|Auditor of the White Pass and [tion. This program will be repeat- | the country, through which the[found the time payment plan a!Yukon Route, sucoeeding H. M.|ed also on Friday night. | Connecticut motorist who is “good” | great stimulant to sales, the air-|Miller, retired, ‘according to an- S g Vi |will be rewarded, via the pocket-|plane industry hopes to provide a nouncement made here today. Have you iriea wne Mive 9'Clock | book, and the motor who is “bad” |sound means of financing for in-| Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? | will be punished, via the same creasing sales on the deferred pay-| “A. C. Blanchard has been con-| = A e | route. |ment basis. Several airplane com- mected with the White Pass in its The State gives official sanction, | panies have been making sales un:nudn.or's office: for more than a land provides an official basis, for | the time plan, financing them lnlquartcr of a century. He is a broth- |a plan that has been used by in- | various ways. {er of W. C. Blanchard, Chief Clerk |surance companies for many years The action of the committee fol-“to the General Manager. | —giving low, or basic, liability rates {lows conferences in Washington' be- e g {to drivers who rarsly or never get|tween representatives. of f'mflnc?I MUSIC DANCING : i TRINITY GUILD MEETING into trouble and raising the rates companies and William P. Mac- l gl i e e |of those who figure too frequently | Cracken, Assistant Secretary of| The ladies nity e HARMONY SINGING {in police or civil courts. Commerce for Aeronautics, regard- Guild will meét at the residence o 30——MINUTES———-30 [ A1l but_ “perfect” drivers will be |ing the new airplane lcensing sys- |Ms. J. C. Readman, tc:m;‘:‘dfll OF ‘classifi(‘d. The “perfect’ will have|tem soon to be put into effect by |Fifth and Seward streets, ay the basic rate. Those who make |thc department. | August 30, at 2:30 PEP—JAZZ—SYNCOPATION SEATTLE, Aug. 29.—A. C. Blan- chard has been appeinted General And for your added pleasure Coming Sunday “THE DEVIL DANCER” afternoon, minor infractions of traffic laws| Under the new licensing regula- o'clock. A full attendance is de- will go into Class A, and their in- tions, finance companies would heismd as important business will be surance rates will leap 10 per cent.|recorded as owners of planes considered.. Olass B will hold the “many-acci- |bought on the time-payment plan, —————————— | dent, many law-breaking” drivers, {but would not be subject to anyl Dell E. Sherin, Juueau's plano | with rates 25_per cent above the fines imposed by the Department ' tuner, Hotel Gastineau, -_—ndv —rrrrp———re T Tl Only Two More Days To Enter Your Guess for Free Seaplane Ride To the FIVE Boys or Girls of 18 years of age or under estimating nearest to the actual number of miles traveled in Alagka b‘y§ the Seaplanes “JUNEAU” and “KETCHIKAN” from April 15th to August 15th, inclusive, 1929, will be giv- ON THE SCREEN LATEST NEWS Albert Payson Terhune’s Story “HIS DOG” WITH Joseph Schildkraut—Julia Fayc—— Robert Edeson and Sally Rand A PICTURE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ADMISSION Children, 25c¢; Adults, 50c; Loges 75c BARGAINS GALORE } 1 @ < \' Pete Says, Why Pay ‘ MORE You cannot deny that this house has created the keenest competition that ever was known in the history of Juneau. Our prices are not special, but according to the market and condition of the goods. ALL I ASK IS COME DOWN AND SEE AND Bl CON- VINCED. COMING REGINALD DENNY in “Good Morning Judge” [ & “NO DEFENSE” IS NOW % L SHOWING AT COLISEUM || Attractions |+ sarly California history was re - called by an interesting location At Theatr(’s |trip taken by the company during| |the production of the Warner I‘ Brothers' melodramatic picture, “Ne Defen.e,” now showing at the Coli- v |seum Theatre, many of the scenes PHONE 486 Personal Delivery [ DOG FEATURE AND STRUTTERS, PALACE “His Dog,” ‘teaturing Joseph Schildkraut, Julia Faye, Robert . < b » Edeson and Sall Rand will open atill::::mjiccn:): ;Efmf"‘sc Mhlis chig) the Palace tonight and will be 7 shown again tomorrow night. TBE. SRIVLIWAS Wt by An)ert‘near the monument, in the depths Payson Terhune, one of the world's| o ypo Jimitjess California forests. ~ | This particular point was known as best story writers on dogs. Man; who have read the book will doubt be ‘anxious to see the pic- ture and enjoy secing this wonder- That a well- trained dog can hold the interest of an audience and make the eve- | ful story picturized. in Northern California. Pioneers settlea nere in 1848, and \& great stone monument marks the Many mem- {bers of this hardy group of pio- | neers were buried on the hillside |Rich Bar, since gold was found |soon after its original discovery at | Sutter’s Mill, and within three imonths the district yielded $6,000,~ 1000 worth of the precious metal. for which were taken near Paxton, | ning’s entertainment enjoyable is| m?;e hec';g:; l;l;omf::::“;ue °‘;':& a proven fact and in this p‘u:ture.,Mw'Mc P o SRR e "f:ednm(‘? much patience Was picture-taking trip to this interest- “:e & out reomNeNtly. | With me‘:ing locality, and almost three weeks L ki o e ! e |were spent in the filming of scenes :h nro:;:xcuon the swf}% r:f m_\.around a great bridge under con- w:lc: Yas & rekl, baett appe;l “ | struction across the famous Feather : | River. The San Su Strutters, that versa-, & S e ek R s T i U ety ntire new change of program filled | Kathryn Carver, William Desmond. :llth pep Jam. & tow vocal"wnnam H. Tooker, Lee Moran and numbers and dance numbers will be ‘;“?N‘:Bg:;::‘se,, 1‘;:: ‘::ig;;: :;0'3’ ::::fti::e u:::ki::":me;éilm:‘:; Raleign Davis and was adapted for added vaudeville attraction on the"’he screen by Robert Lord. shage, It's not a Washer unless it is a e e——— Fresh roasvea pe=nuts apA pop- |[MAYTAG. Phone 1, W. P. John- rorn. Junesu Ice Cream Parlors. son for demonstration. adv. Copyrighted 1925 by C. 1. Co. ATTENTION! ALASKANS! FROM NOW ON CORONA BLEND COFFEE will be for sale at all first class grocery stores in Alaska. If rour dealer hasn’t stocked our coffee Write us direct for a free can. CORONA BLEND COFFEE »COSTS MORE—WORTH MORE” Sold with a money back guarantee Imported and Roasted by COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. 613-15-17 Western Avenue, en a ride over the Taku River Country ABSOLUTELY FREE To the FIVE Boys or Girls under 18 years of age estimating the nearest amount of passen- gers actually carried from April ISth lfo A}igxlst 15th, 1929, by the Seaplanes “KETCHIKAN” and “JUNEAU” will be given a ride over Men-, Service NEW YAKIMA SPUDS, 23 pounds for . ....$1.00 DRY ONIONS, 6 pounds for ............ ALASKA CABBAGE, pound .......... HUBBARD SQUASH, pound .......... ITALIAN SQUASH, pound ............ D 07 09 15 20 denhall Glacier You must use this coupon for your estimates. CONTEST CLOSES SA’i‘UfiDAY, AUG. 31, AT ABSOLUTELY FREE Otherwise they will not be considered. P L My estimate of the mileage traveled by the *Sea- planes “JUNEAU” and KETCHIKAN” is miles. 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