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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, AUG 3] SUNDAY AND LABOR DAY PROGRAM Boys—Ilearn how to win ’em—Girls—learn how to ‘“get your man.” And OUR |two distinguished men | the visitors present. mg.ht of the Fair addressed The closing Mr. Myers, Commissioner of the | United States Shipping Board and Charles Garfield of the Alaska De- partment of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Florence Hartshorn, who conceived the idea of erecting & memorial to the hors who gave their lives on the “Trail of '98” was a guest at the Fair, having come to Skagway to be present at the unveiling of the memorial. The Fair Committee of the Skag- way Women's Club are very grate- tinted tiled walls. In the kitchen-| { ettes, with their electric stoves and | rugs are deluxe Gullstfln and give the appearance of orientals. The kitchens and bathrooms are \done in the newest colorful man- |ner with inlaid linoleum floors, white enamel plumbing fixtures and large frigidaires is found every con- venience to be desired by the up- to-date housewife. Fach apartment has living-bed-| room with comfortable Murphy fol@ing beds, well equipped Kkitch- L enette, bath, hall and dressing room. The heating is done by the Trane | 1l|l:imu||m|||||||m|||||m|fl 1929. gllllllllIIIHIIiIIIHIIIIIIII!"IHHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIllIImlllIIIIUIIIIIIHHIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FOR TONIGHT "COLISEUM : —TONIGHT——————— ONLY The Bulldog of the West BOB CUSTER in 2 SHOWS 7:30-9:25 ful to those who helped to make gyctom with a Hart automatic oil the Fair so successful, and alrmdy‘ml,wp which was installed by suggestions and plans are \belng gice & Ahlers Company, as was made for next year. 2 1the plumbing of the entirc build- MRS. F, H. HASKIN, Bublalty. CHitrmian, ‘ln" All concrete and plaster | IS HERF' {work was done by G. E. 1K;mx;e y ) In the basement are individua de 2 ; ol APARTMENT Regl'lald DE]\NY i STRUGTURE 1 That the moderately priced] ‘npartmu\ts have met a desire nnd‘ istorage lockers for the apartment | % § p a need in Juneau is evi-| | y G // dcnccd by the fact that every | Now READY apartment had been spoken for be-| fore the completion of the build- | xlng ., laugh till you're weak while learning. The Big Entertainment “TERROR OF BAR X~ AND 2 BIG VITAPHONE “Retribution” “Under Sea Revue” DON‘T FORGET—SUNDAY and MONDAY GILDA GREY in “DEVIL DANCER” IlllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllIIIIIIIIII!llIIll|||IIHIIIIII|llllllllmllllIlmllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII|II|IIII KING OF FUN I_:! IITIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIllIIIIIIH ‘xentcN a number of stationary \\a:.h tubs and adequate drying‘ space. Gross Buxldmg on Lower| Front Street Is Com- pleted and Occupied |MR. AND MRS. EID LEAVE ! TO LIVE IN THE SOUTH With Beautiful MARY NOLAN, DOROTHY GULLIVER, OTIS HAR- LAN and a Smart Comedy LATEST NEWS EVENTS CARTOON COMEDY Mr, and Mrs. W. Eid left for |the States yesterday to make their The Gross Apartments on Lower | future home, Mrs. Eid has been Front Street, on which work was|pharmacist at the William Britt begun late last March, have been | Drug Company since coming to Ju- completed and are ready for occu-|neau nearly two years ago and pancy. The modern 8-apartment both have made many friends In| building, is the latest thing in the {Juneau who regret their departure way of ‘up-to-date apartment com-+ - fort, finishing, conveniences and| TAKE PLEASURE RIDE furnishing. IN SEAPLANE KETCHIKAN The apartment has woodwork of Philippine mahogany, floors throughi out of oak, the most modern and attractive of electrical fixtures and | esch apartment is beautifully fur-|the seaplane Ketchikan today, go- nished, with overstuffed daven-|ing over Mendenhall and Taku ports and large easy chairs. The Glaciers and Hasselburg Lake. Chicken Dinner unday CLUB CAFE $1.00 ROBT. KAUFFMAN, Prop. Cast 8:45— — ON THE STAGE——8:45 San Su Strutters THOSE VERSATILE GIRLS IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM 30—MINUTES OF VAUDEVILLE—30 SIN(,IN D 4 NCING and MUSIC (hll(]l(ll. 5 cents; :\duhs. 50 cents; Loges, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis, Mrs. Marguerite Marks and H. C. Mc- Dermott took and hour’s trip in| Be Safe--- Let Us Do Your Dry Cleaning Rugs and cretonnes, suits and frocks—whatever you send us to ‘clean comes back to you from our shop in perfect condition. We are ready to undertake any job of cleaning and pressing, for no material is too delicate for us to handle without mishap. Our rates for dry cleaning are moderate and our work is of excep- tional merit. The Alaska Laundry For 75 cents THERE WILL BE NO SUNDAY MATINEE OWING VILLE ATTRACTION SUNDAY NIGHT TO VAUDE- Prompt Courteous Efficient Service Phone 15 | tnrining story, with the girl's role played by the 1o Ruby Blaine. |a | Others in the cast are: Bill Rhino, Castle, Duke R. Lee, Walter and Roy Bassett. The picture | was made under the direction of Perc Pembroke. The story was written by George M. Johnston and the adaptation by George M. Mer- On Friday evening, August 24, Nature P nt,, Mother Goose Song, A cing and crowning of the queen, followed by the flow- et girls’ dance, was held at Elks’ Hall and a great number enjoyed the children’s festival. Dancing followed. Attractions At Theatres Kirmse's Jewelry Store donated o a beautiful necklace, the gift of "The San Su Strutters will apy !the Queen, the Admiral Line a SKAGWAY FAlR free trip ticket to the Southeastern at the Palace Sunday and Monday | nights in a new program of jazz| in conjunction with Reginald Den-| in “Good Morning Alaska Fair to be held in Juneau, and the Women's Club Fair Com- ny on the screen in Judge.” mittee $25.00 for exnenses. Money donations were received Imagine Denny as a wealthy young man who confesses to the ! from the White Pass & Yukon Railway, Bank of Alaska and Can- most dastardly crimes so that he' may remain in a charity mission; adian National Railroad, which was SKAGWAY, Alaska, Aug. 24—|equally divided among the garden- for homeless crooks and be near | the girl he loves. And all the 1The Fifth Annual Fair of Skagway ers displaying. {175, Ty was sponsored by the Skagway e time the girl is trying to reform | him. Women's Club, on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday, August 22, 23. The star breezes through the ro F £ 5 5 S in his usual laugh-winning ma: O e eOp e and 24. Many beautiful floral dis- ner. Audiences have laughed ap! We take this opportunity of expressing our sin- ?DENNY AND STRUTTERS | ARE AT PALACE SUNDAY Chugging Along Is your home operating on one cylinder? ables and fruits were of the finest. The enormous size of our Northern- grown flowers, fruits and vegetables astonished the many visitors from the States and Canada. Prizes were awaraeu for the most beautiful display of flowers. Many competed for these prizes making a veritable flower K garden of lovely bouquets. The first prize, a vase, {plays were exhibited, and the vege- ty at him in former pictures, but | “Good Morning Judge,” will arouse a regular cyclone of rib-tickling hilarity. The girl is played by blonde Mary | Nolan. Miss Nolan, an importa- tion from UFA in Germany is al-lgonateq by C. W. Ask & Sons,| ready recognized as one of Holly-|gas qwarded to Mrs. Frank Web- wood's most. beautiful and capable ster; 5 basket of red sweet peas! heroines, She is a perfect foil f0r\ang papy preath, three bouquets the irresistible Dennyesque humor. itieq for second place, the prize a An admirable selection of play- picture, donated by Dedman’s Pho- are in the supporting cast.|{s ghop, Mrs. Frank Webster; Dorothy Gulliver, a Wampas Baby marigolds, Mrs. Frank Nefsy; sweet Star of 1928, plays the sister Oflpeas Mrs. Morris Goding. These J Miss Gulliver is favor-iprizes were awarded by popular B;y known as the leading lady of |yote. the famous “Colleglans se;lesl The prize for the most tempting Otis Harlan, whose walk alonei, .. " vegetables was won by stirs up many a giggle, portrays a0 |y o ey of tobacco, do- old bum.. Bull Montana and Sailor nated by Geoige Barich. : Shatkey play crooks. Willlam Dav- | "gor (10 pegt cake baked by a igson, William Worthington, and, oi," o001 girl, Dorothy Richter Ctarles Coleman are also in the tovelved & gIF¥ box (62 Three Mdw- Tift ] cast. ers Powder and Perfume donated diiierent plac by Keller's Drug Store. L L » For handiwork among the boys Tnti 3 I X JCYREROR_OF AT two airplanes made by Leland Until some future date, we will be found at our Sfllfl]l store; NO. 221 l‘ronl Street, next to Fl‘nnk SEU NIGHT SORIIENN, TONT sz (Gault, received the prize, a dona- tion of money by the Alaska Steam- Alstrom’s News Stand, and on TUESDAY morn- ing, September 3rd, we will be ready to serve you Six and eight cylinders mean motor efficiency—electrical appli- ances mean household efficiency. Automobiles and electricity have cere appreciation and thanks for the very generous support you have given us during the past five gxowR, up- tagether. and spread over years. the country at an unprecedented pace. Each has contributed im- Having received notice to vacate our . present location within THIRTY days, we have been com- pelled to find refuge for our large stock in four throughout the town. measurably , to. the progress and happiness of the nation. The day of the one- and two- cylinder automobiles has passed, A tenderfoot at the mercy of ship Company. some real cowboys is one of the The door prizes were: first, a funny situations in “Terror of Bar‘hm’ donated by Frye-Bruhn, to X" Bob Custer’s latest starring ve- |yrec’ james Sullivan; second, an hicle for F. B. O. which is at the | ,juminum kettle, donated by Net- Coliseum tonight. tles’ Hardware, to Mrs. Rasmuson; _In this instance the greenhorn 15 tpirq three cake tins, donated by none other than an English Johnry |ine Home Power Company, to Mr. with a perpetual monocle in hisipainy right eye. He is responsible for some ( qne children’s door prizes were very delightful comedy all ‘hmu?"!domuzd by Mrs. T. Rapuzzi, first the picture, but in the stirring cli-lang second and George -Braich max, the Englishman furnishes 2 lihirg, smashing_surprise and reveals RiS| A contest for Queen of the true identity. There is plenty Of lparvest Festival was keenly parti- ry and intrigue wlich has t0,gipgted in by Miss Margory Goding, be solved by the cowboy, Bob Willis, |Miss Haleen Johnston, Miss Myrna played by Custer, before everything |Feero, and Miss Betty Lindsay. is settled satisfactorily. It is onlv‘yu.s Margory Goding won the hon- because of his sureness with & rope or. Little Charlotte Sparks won, and his ability to outride and out- the prize for selling tiie most votes think his enemies that a happy for the Queen, a necklace of lovely ending is finally achieved. A ro- |beads donatcd by Richter's Curio mance has ‘been woven into this Store. but there are many homes still “chugging along” without electrical with our best under the circumstances. appliances. Again, WE THANK YOU. "HARRIS Hardware Co Modernize your home. Don’t *“chug along.” Alaska Electric nght & Power Co. JUNEAU i