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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. s we i Museum of Byrd Expedition |¢ARD COMPLETE _PALACE— it SEe e FOR LABOR DAY COLISEUM ENTIRE CHANGE . TONIGHT LMOVEMENT LAUNCHED Where Sound Sounds Best | TO GET CHILDREN'S [_EG[[]N_ _SM(]KER S TALKING > TALKING B HOME FOR DOUGLAS i s T . | REPORTER COMEDY [J| The Pacitic' Protective Society, {Five Bouts Aggregating 24 ¥ 2 d Al kn Divislon, was formally ini- ; b Rounds Are Lined Up The Extra Good ted last night in a mass meet- £ % § - ng in the Council Chambers in the . 1 for Annual Event Shew: ¥hiitva. Boen City, H Representatives from ! % y g s & this city and Douglas, wom b 5 clubs, fraternities, churches, bus 7:30—9:30 L THE CARD Waiting For ) 5 " #4%> Miness and professional men were ' W 3 7 Joe Collier vs. Soldier Olson ALL-TALKING ROMANTIC SMASH! Bk 5 ¢ Bkt s RN, six_rounds | \ ! : Jimmy Moore vs. Soldier Nor cutt—five rounds Sam Nelson vs. Bennie Wright five rounds Bradshaw vs. Jacobs lof the Washington Division, “is to! {4 four rounds do protective social service for de- | | Lowe vs. ' NNSh pendent and delinquent children! ; # R4, | Io through homes, hospitals, clinics, | PREEGAIITC §0 L TN schools and missions.” | “The immediate task before this lcrganization, which s discussed | |at length, is the establishment of a| {children’s home in Douglas” Rev. | |¥ \Bauer said today. “This custodial | 4 |Home will be ready it is promised rounds. at an early date. At the present | “Gr » 1 {about 140 children are under the |’ - s : : LN .. """ | Dihe@Plture supervision of the Board of Guard-| £’ : e 3 : AR IR L et 3 with ¢ | 5 4 during the late lamented season S b o | [ : b o e e e | N itt Lo |homes and schools. ~ This Alaska | ¥ 4 e R ¢ e Hown' e Warde BN But he is amI‘GARIIL LUM'ARD home eventually will care for mu.w!i'g ¥ sald to be as fast irt the ring as jof these, saving the transportation | i H o o & _ he is on the base paths. If so, D VITAPHONE ACTS expense and really offering ade- * o & b snbe o Billy is going to need every ounce |quate home care right here in zhe[ g ; X = : N g | Territo; . City of New York 1]!1 ;r‘ _the most 'hétcrestmg Iex- of his experience to weather the o= et e LI rs docked in the Nort bits is a miniature reproduc- |gale. | | :Monday evening, 7 otclock, this! p/, "N "y, to serve as a [‘tion of “Little America,” the | Bl Bradshaw and Julius Ja- |organization meeting will be con-| seum of Antarctic specimens | polar base of the party, which |01 s ‘coume of big boys weighing ; [tinued, when nominations for the| gutiicred by Admiral Byrd and | chows the huts, admiral's head- S5 2 couple of blg hoys welshing INDIAN LUMP NUT Board will be voted on, and when| Mx colleagues during their re- | quarters, library and mess hall | it e {the Board will complete its or-; eent sojourn among nlm sr(!)ow ere an-l alsodmmmtu‘r]c pen= the swondtprtzl}:ml;mrsi- IZ:IV Wl‘: \ t ¢ Sou 1 H 5 newcomers to ¢ local game anc \ganization in selecting its official| .flalls of the South Pole. One S Eatbud N sk aaly ; B = P force. This meeting is open to all 4 4 (Internationw’ Rewsreel) _|are anxious to show their wares to $11.50 Per Ton at Bunkers {who may be interested in this so- VLI TIghe At SEE.' HE/‘R.' = . e e e 000000000 0 ek AL OLYMPIC STARS The rest of the card, previously | b % (AR Do s 3 ) o4 N0 Ui cad |cial program TERED IN CHICAGO MEET |announced, brings Joe Collier and 3 er or th | . . ’11 o | CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—British starsl.‘:s(f::l;:d tin?el,soglsonmi?\}']iizz i P(l(‘lfl(? CO(lst C()(ll Co. ARC || WHO'S WHO 4 N N . 3 i of 19 Olympic games will be|a kayo over the local battler. Jimmy H CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—The D E l |I G l FuL Bl AND WHERE pennant pace of both Brook- ° ered in the British-American |Moore, favorite here, takes on Sol- PHONE 412 ¥ games here August 27. dier Northcutt, Chilkoot Barracks cia P e e e 1 and Chicago, leaders in Avery Brundage, president of the |boxer, in the semi-final, and Sam- . ; {' | Beter orriey of Hoonah) wes ad the dash for the National \merican Amateur Athletic Union,my Nelson clashes again with Ben- mitted yesterday afternoon to lexzue flag, is slower than in | Ann’s Hospital previous years . N atins To equal the smallest num- ‘Oro. is among the guests at the ber of games iy s 1‘ > Zynda Hotel, e A R r Hornsby's St. Louis | J. O. Sanches of Taku arrived iid he had been assured that|ny White in the special event TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: A hals copped, the Dod- itown yesterday ond Is at the Ala y Williams, the Canadian who —.———— Poied e i 5 100 and 200 meter sprints otice is hereby given that all water pipes mus erdam; Lord Burghley, first ant Ad Rules be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances the 400 meter hurdles and Cal-| Fere gre seven rules worth con- of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. han, the Irishman, who holds|Sidering if you want to make your Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing ROD 4 Saa § Jiovn vest s must win 29 of their kan ote; o : Cubs J. R. Marshall, construction en . | gineer on the new Capitol Building e Olympic hammer record, \vmlld‘;'/m‘,:,;:ds make good: water to waste through open faucets will have their | nk carefully about your pro- sarvice il A 4 oo service discontinued until next spring when the sup- {ER° Nis, ATl e Wuiest and A. A. U. Be specific. Use colorful words. notified to the end that they may take the necessary . . o vole (5 i 2 o "eca i S @ i‘f 'OZ! vater i Mr d Mrs. Cash Cole on Sh A KA £ ' Ctin 0 Toutr Wetathes 46 0ok ka0 aro.| Avoid generalities. precautions against frozen water pipes. compete here. position. |Cote's power yacht Jazz. They ar mz,mlunmu 26,421 ditferent projeste |+ Tell the whole story. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY ® 0 00 0 00 00 00 The American team Will be se-|, b ois’siun celing efforts at the | ply will be abundant. This will be strietly enforced Rita La Roy and Superb ° R lon a week’s cruise of neighboring hrougt: S4FfTelubs ‘tiis yeask Eriphasize the best feature of | Stage-Screen Cas wat your offer. ag n t 3 | wate ctiaon e 5. Mentlon price. L BEES Thrill to the haunting mel- § ((I} . == = s, |7. Make answering as easy as pos- Thril o, the haunting mel- | , N Old Papers for sale at Empire Office tional song hit. | |make nominations for the Board jof Directors—nine in number. { The object of this society, as sta ed by Rev. P. E. Bauer, who was {for three years the superintendens, ¥ | Burning Love Under the Tropic Moon Where they knew no law, but Lastro’s— King of the Renegades! ‘With the signing of articles to- day for two fast preliminary bouts, | pleted the card for the American | | 9% 3 ' # 7t e }Ma:chmnkvr Kenneth Junge com- i 3> Legion's Labor Day smoker. \ bill has five fights aggregating p PRERER | U S A e " " individual. || after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby lose more @0 0000000c0000e000000 s 10-20-50 cents, Loges 75 cents ‘Coming Sunday—*“HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN” Watch for—“HELL’S HEROES” ' ,all dialogue picture which will be the feature attraction at the Coli- seum tonight. “Attractions | o 5o i e paver 10! 3 land a story hitting at the activities * of a liquor and narcotic ring is s At Theatres hinged rapid fire action in which ‘ T | . - thrills are said to be fast and furi- ¥ ous. Vi y The Sheraton—an attractive highe | Robert Armstrong, stage and 3 N 3 | boy with very graceful lines and « “DELIGHTFUL ROGU ® |screen favorite, will be seen in the | y 1 1N4 Iy g sorpentine front. $152, less tubes. OPENS PALACE TONIGHT | :leading role of “Big News” with| e |Carol Lombard playing opposite | The first sound picture of the E";m' Others “_‘lm Ixtli.xmpur_z:nt sed, . . with waves breaking over i e R e g - saps | drama are Sam Hardy, villain de : A . N the bow of a ship . .. the hawsers| s i 3 P te ti Y OB bow of o chip . ihe e o many recent pictures, W roteectin our Investmen comes to the Palace .Theatro|D€r Richmond, Herbert Clark, late| b . A - juvenile leading man of the-New | Wlking ot “Pitireenining | Yok sage,Cupia Ansvort. pump| September 3, 4, 5, 6, 1930 in Radio .. Ro@ La Rocque, opens tonight. e 5 “The Delightful Rogue” is the S:y er,r m;{rn, e pfrate i “Tomorrow’s Styles .l.!m is an entirely new principle in radio—permanent cabinets! When you < B D i oy g ( ’ —Bi \ v Thi . uy a new General Motors Radio you make a lasting investment in fine furni- sif§§. who plays tho guitar and has Today’ NINTH ANNUAL FAIR Blgger and Better Than Ever. Best time to ture—for any new developments in a future chassis or speaker afllnbcd-d:ud radio in his cabin. * .. . . 80 as t mi i *$od La Rocque plays the Latin N EW visit Juneau. See your steamship agent for round trip rate to Juneau. ot ‘."""'""""" in. the cabinet of the General Motors Radio yow lover who steals a yacht called, 4 “fhe Golden Rule” and sets out to| Every model of the new General Motors Radio is equipped with the Tone SRier' & group of iropieal isibsi S MOCKS Due to the arrangements for the most comprehensive exhibition Selector—a remarkable new feature with which you ean emphasize bass or s I e ; y treble at willl' Conie in and discover what a surprising diff afifi&?‘ S o ol Siing of Alaskan products ever shown at the Fair, the management has decid- mastery of tone makes in radio reception. QT SN iy pew tHat surpasses in scenic beauty any i ver booked at the Palace R CRETONNE Rita 1a Roy, a tall beautiful el space for exhibits. This will also increase the value of the spaces rent- PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS RADIO CORPORAPION girky whose entrance into pictures dffes with the talkie era, plays PRINTS ed. There are a few booths left and the management requests that The New GENERAL MOTORS RADIO ‘oppesite La Rucque_ as an {sland. ‘ ‘ cfffiret dancer. Tt is to Miss La Many New those interested in concessions make their applications for booths as with Tone Seléctor Rpy that the theme song of the J gage film is entrusted—“Gay Love,” DCSigl‘ls : gkt v&ten by Os¢ar Levant and Sid- soon as possnb]e. %nfila:;m}z:\i:g t'.:irfi:fiu??{f% | $2.25 to ; g mirodiced n e O | $4.25 Southeastern Alaska Fair Association Let us give you a complete demon= in stration of the new General Motors Radio. Come in and learn how economically ed to cut down the number of booths at the coming Fair to use the any model may be purchased on the liberal GMAC plan of convenient 5 A paymen 'figet introduced in “Street Girl” ’g-‘arles Byer, Ed Brady, Sam Blum, Henry Semels and Bert l\urehouse have the leading rolesl. ighc supporting cast. o - ol 7 — . . ; g ; LAl ik "ENEWSPAPER FEATURE IS | PHONES 83 OR 85 ' «' “The Store That Pleases” W. P. JOHN ON ' _|’::__AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | | Fhe iomer sanctum - of a big “Junedu's Own Store” THE SANITARY GROCERY Front St.—Authorized Dealer—Phone 17 " aper plant is the fascinating ;m)o( “Big News,” a new Pathe|

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