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Gard: and Scott c ed 2 T ey ==|last April has yet to be achieved | COLISEUM i o | They cannot achieve them under | @ [the banner of W. L. Paul and his || Where Sound Sounds Best oulg t Indian organization. In the chase | TONIGHT : of the Indian block vote, they have 7:30—9: turned their backs on these princi- | 7:3 9:30 .\ . % ples and broken faith with the vot- ers who made it possible for them 7 to be Republicant nominees. | BIG DOUBLE BILL i T ¢ ekt | “If is significant that, faced with | defeat in the general election by | > L CHANCTE reason of their primary losses, the, ENTIRE CHANGE Indians did not turn to the Demo- ! cratic party for an alliance to save them from a November disaster. Undoubtedly they were aware that such an ofer would have been | promptly rejected. Our organiza- | tion does not differentiate between DHOI_O.PL”?, a white vote and an Indian vote 3 BT from a racial standpoint. But it does distinguish between a vote 1at is bossed and directed, and one his o the e e that is cast freely for candidates season — Gilbert's of and with a y A fiivt ‘tolt i ditlo its own choosing, Thonel e A bl clear understanding of all the Liene 3 2 ! A TREAT TO Not rinciples and issues involved BOTH PICTURE s “Therefore, to avert political ob- AND MUSIC production £+ 3 literation, they made overtures to & o % y 4 A those men they had opposed so bit- Barrymore terly in April and brought abou LOVERS i . N liance of candidates under i cious plea of ‘party harmony. | T T o “Mero- 4 S “This, necessarily, leaves the ADDED FEATURES (g‘ wyn- > s ¢ Democratic party and its candi-|| VITAPHONE ACTS ALL dates the only hope for the Divi-| TWO BIG SHOWS , on. These candidates, in_good : 2 k faith, are standing upon a platform 'at third base and a southpaw when FOR THE PRICE . that is ]dmfm‘l .\nm. that upon | holding down first base. which Mf‘“ s. Gardner and Scott| In an industrial league tilt, the OF 0 \E s 2 g made their primary race, bat which Sarge pitched a shutout by alter~ 1 i o k they have abandoned in order to nating right side and left hand get the 1,000 or more bnss-nddenuwmmg by innings. Indlan voters of the Division." [ 1n another game he was pounded g T ey i‘hz\rd as a right hander for three HURLER USES OTHER ARM linnings, switched to a left hander | WHEN GO GETS ROUGH 'and blanked the opposing club for i |the rest of the contest. ————— | COLUMBUS, ©a, August 20—, 10¢, 25¢, 50 cents Loges 75 cents W Ty SHERS? Sergeant “Slick” Wallis, star of| A. C. Boe, Mis§ Martha Johnson B‘\(A()N GRAL BERS Fort Bennin ginfantry school base- fand Miss Mina Johnson are in town A Laurel and Hardy S5 pul teams for seven years, is 4 |trom Hoonah. They are at the g . == turnaround guy right down the |Alaskan, Comedy = line. PRI Y el Wl e TRE T S —— He pifches with either hand and| Peter Bebo of Cordova and Phil- bats right or left. He's an infielder, lip Armstrong, of Salem, Oregon, 3S ECE G q NOTE—Miss Graves will play oy SS ALEECE GR/ N NG s M'I? "1 ‘EF('FV GRAVES . ‘ Ligme TALKNG REPORTER t0o; a right-hander when stationed are staying at the Alaskan, JUNEAU'S OWN HARPIST between shows—9: Only News of its Kind Watch for “Hell’s Heroes” Ellll||||||l|"|"||||||||"||"II|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||ll""|l""|||NN|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||"||||Il|||||||_|.|||||||""m{lfill|_|H||"|||||||||l|l||||||||||||||||!"lllllll""Il|!|I|||||I||||||||||||||||||l||l||Ilmfl|,||||||||||||l|||||llfl“ AL SRS e Watch for “Tanned Legs” JOIN THE THRIFT CLUB ' tG [bounds brought by the Margaret,’ lers and both the ‘young players and tion. It was an achievement of note, Ilwestlgate--l)on t Guess SEVEN AND FUUR Capt. Peter Hildre. The fish went the story do justice to the selection, | one in which Repub!ican and Demo- : i to the New England Fish company { The flashing personality of Nanecy crat alike rejoiced, since it seemed . for 7 cents and 4.75 cents. Attractlons |Carroll or the sympathetic figure of | to sound the note of final downfall TA CLARA PRUNES— | |Richard Arlen alone would have DIVISIUN LlES | to mass voting and political domi- S £ |added lustre to any picture. The | nence in this Division ! 25 pound box : rived in port today. She bro 5 ’ le 2 t | “Since the slate on which these fish. Her skipper this week has At Theatres |combination of the two in this I s D ] o el L dashing piece produces an excep- | ! R Ts two candidates made the race made BLACK FIGS— fown acount at Hoonah. tionally fine picture and an en- the issue plain, the victory was | | distinctly theirs and the prestige 25 pound box Thirty-five boxes of salmon from | joyable entertainment, of the Indian faction suffered se- the Juneau Cold Storage Company|$ MiSs ALEECE GRAVES ®| 1In the early sequences of the pic- : J ! Two Boats of Fish Are Sold [*ere sent to Seattle on the steam- | AT PALACE TONIGHT ‘lure, which deals with the efforts|[)emocratic Committeeman | verew- i F P ship Admiral Watson, which de-|q o |0f a young college girl to break . ‘‘hrow Away Fruits —Celtic Brings | parted last night, for the south. Miss Aleece Graves, Juneaw’s tal- [into the stage racket, Marian Mor-| Issues Vigorous Cam- i A U gk aiar h) —_————— ented professional harpist, will ap-|gan’'s dancers perform beautifully in 4 mass vote they formerly denounced, n ~ No Cargo | B : K pear at the Palace tonight and to-!several allegorical scenes. Through- paign Statement Messrs. Scott and Gardner have TRUPAK GRAPE FRUIT— ; : | BITTERS HAD; REAL KICK {morrow night. She will present her|out the picture, the life behind the thrown away the fruit of their vic- 2 No. 2 tins for To sell or to sail? That was the | IN 1905 OWL BASEBALL|p;i¢ of' the program only once each |scenes on Broadway is revealed inf | (Contipyed from rage One) |yory " Not only that, but' they are question that Capt, Gunnar Han- e night, between the first and second |all its reality. “Manhattan Cocktail” |~ | openly endeavoring to lead their Sep of the halbub schooner Sey-| “mapprd BARBARA, Augnst 20— imovie shows. |is, if anything, a realistic picture mary elections for the past six or |primary supporters info an alliance Best You Ever Ate mour, was trying to answer for|niont paseball to the city of Santa| Miss Graves needs no introduc- but it is also a moving thrilling |eight years, last April, Mr. Gardner | with the Indian phalanx which hifnself after 6% cents and 3 cents|garpary with its historic Spanish [tign to Juneau theatre and musical | melodrama. |and Mr. Scott, running on the|they loudly proclaimed to be a b been bid at the Jureau auction feesing..is an ~Old Spanish Custom,” | audiences, She hias bees o tours Sty Rustgard ticket, and supported by [menace a few short months ago for 28000 pounds of fish in his| “apn "Cur Contest was. played here | Northwest and filled | o ————e |thousands of voters sincerely dis-| “There has be ch thi N h S l | ow s play in the Pacific Nort a P preere e o o ey ncerely dis. ere has been no change in the Ort ern a es gencv s i v SEEDLESS RAISINS— 25 pounds for ... » craft, just from the banks. As he |on tho night of August 3, 1905, be- many engagements in Seattle, al- w turbed by the threat of mass voting [attitude of the Indian faction and hfl;":j’d bcheenmt\tvu "dp‘l“,“’,’l’*" Dis |tween a barnstorming team of lways winning the greatest praise| AT PALACE TONIGHT o |10 the welfare and progress of Alas- |its leaders since the primary elec- mind was brought to a definite con- | g, ndians and a local nine. |from the ecritics and audiences|® {ka, succeeded in breaking through |tion. ‘The issues so far as it is “Oul of the Hi h R istrict” ithite oot | ! | 3 3 , ; ssues s 5 it s i ent District clysion by the offer of Einar Olson | “giectric lights were hardly ade- |alike: mw‘“‘ s complele background Oflgnp harricy' Giardner defédted W. A. |bonoerned, Have riot alteted. wud 8 5 ofi the Marlyn Fish Company 0 |quate accounts of the game stated abirgh |the legitimate stage, “His Glorious|gtee] ang Scott beat Pete Somer, |their leaders continue to be domi- Just around the corner on Second Street Trdise the figures to 7 and 4. The|gyy the umpire calling 4 strike or| e~ — ——no - |Night,” which opens tonight at the both candidates of the Indian ac- [nant. Every principle for which g [ . captain sold. ‘ru ball a number of times before “MANHATTAN COCKT4 ll; |Palace Theatre as a new Metro- 54 < T i G i 3 AN T Wnother cargo of halibut was of-|¢pa pitoner had made his delivery. SHOWING AT COLISEUM || Goldwyn-Mayer dialogue feature, fered today. It consisted of 6,500 3 B e |starring John Gilbert, presents an . — " ; 1| interesting study in personalities. Sparkling Broadway could sparkie . no more than Paramount’s latest| Lionel Barrymore, who directed ! production “Manhattan Cocktail” | the sparkling feature, his third fea- | sparkled last night its opening | ture directorial effort, is, of course, R H R | 5 known to audiences as an out- erformancg a tthe Col m Thea- 3 F ES F UITS fcr. “Man&cfiattan Locktail” has an;fiand.mg figure of the American]| : lof the bright lights the thrills|Stage. AND land the mystery of Broadway itself| Xatherine Dale Owen, who plays | and, in addition, it has two excep- | OPPosite Gilbert as the princess who tionally bright stars leading its cast, dares to love a peasant—and dares VEGETA BLES Nancy Carroll and Richard Arlen. (1Ot o, at the same time—is one of ! : i “Manhattan Cocktain,” the Sml.y‘Broadway's “newest stars‘v h‘A\'mgv‘ ‘of New York backstage life, is the‘,Playfi‘d ”m ‘The Whole ’lav\n. I.a! vehicle chosen to co-star this young | Talking” and other recent suc- WILL ARRIVE pair of Paramount’s younger play- Cesses. | Nance O'Neil, who is cast as Mis§ 2 ; |Owen’s mother, has been a sta Fé 1of the stage for many years, more i TONIGH T 3 “Tomorrow’s Styles |irecently appearing in “The House 1 of Women" and “Theé Silver Cord,” Tod Y 'and also was a ‘pioneer in silent films as well, - ORDER EARLY — Store will be S ek open Sunday until NOON for con- Soon Be Here N,flRTHI-ANn lS ' Exhibitors are requested to have their displays in the Fair Building at least two days before opening date, | i i venience of patm:s. : Drasse i DUEIGNIGHT See These Big Features at the Fair! CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Coats Motorship Northland, according (LABOR DAY) | e 'to a radio received, s duc in port e j| for the junior amd N 7"Gisc eom o) ALASKA NATIVE TRIBAL DANCES—BAND CONCERTS—VAUDEVILLE FEATURES—DANCING young miss shown ifl ||From nere the Nortniana a variety of pleasing | koot Beracks and main —LOCAL MOVING PICTURES AND COMEDY FILMS EACH NIGHT—AFTERNOON RADIO GON. is scheduled to return to Juneau styles and materials. fisouthbound for 8. F. Alaska ports,| CpppG - Goo the exhibits of MINERALS, FLOWE Vancouver and Seattle early tomor- ® 3 2 callmeIa GI‘ OCCI‘ s " Passengers tor juneau on the] HOME CANNING AND ‘NEEDLEWORK. ‘ ASSORTMENT [15 5" Wevana” s son, “connar Blomgren, wife and two c! : ‘s Phone 47 8 £ 9 Before You Buy |Charles Femmer, 3. A. Thibodeau, | September 3_4_5_6 .\'\fl iwife and three children. —————— - CANNING FRUITS NEXT WEEK . ong i T cotered B¢ i it i TR [l o e ol SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR ——————— s “Juneaw’s Own Store” ||;s e ors e el neau.