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j THE DMLY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY SEPT. 6 T — R —— —— o Leroy mother Shaw uld receive f Bonnett wa - in, step w'th style DOUGHNUTS VIE you must wear . . , WITH COOKIES FGR HONORS Dre: ams of \nulh and De- pemonem:gflwfik of Age Comes CWERRS much onge> True at Fair Here Here is the correct dull stock- Cooki Yourhnuts: ST Batohbs ing to wear with your new ¢t them! cam of youth and crepe frocks! ® In all he d were turned into a Fair. It Domestic Sci- the very smartest shades at in the .00 to $2.50 ence in have be in the r they could geod reason B. M. Beh r(’ml CO.? I"(' | A Rice—first prizes for loatmeal cookies and for doughnuts Mrs. R. R. Hermann—first priz Juneau's Leading Department ', oar cookis Store JUDGES PUZILE AT PERFECTION | OF BABIES HERE . None of So\vn High E T TRl B 96 Per Cent resting Illr' witk alm of rup—first prize for and second priz cond prize Mrs. Le Moore—second prize for doughnut Ruth | | by | Geyer first pr cookies mad D " FLIGHTS MADE Wmngvil G(}l‘S to T(‘l!al\'lf(.‘ {1!{(! Sk[!gv\'ii.\' IS on Babies & rich in are are crad land and sea. Fu Jike those in the past improvement ov They In Junea and daughter who give pro standards to ment g At the po! tomo; brief pleasure m th morning Pilot chanic ¥ how flight team- th rangell P ackin here Rob- niec Chandler | patrol duty De: of peated deliber: Curtis first prize certificats, B I charter to and N Hardy Federal Bureau of Fisk T - - Baby Sub L R [)wmr'm’ ifmer, \Th e = Repeal of pany. ! / Anna Nei d -'‘Dry Laws tric lamp. the Alaska er Compan W BALTIMOR 6.—~Faul Woln aryland, Sept. of Baitimofe, Herber has been clected prize, cle mander of the s of For- For the cign S convention centage wa nd for re- entries, Herbert peal of the Eightzenth Amend- Harriet Barlow cment laws. cnfor ment and it Aboard the Alaskan, on the Northern Pacific, shown here are, (left to o B. Carpenter, Mrs. Ed Young, Ed Young and Alaska people are enthusiasticj Recently a party of Alaska resi- of the| f the Vi Return to . . Stars of Silver Scréén “Le""t” 'St' Broadway, Robbed- of Stage vTalent by Talkies, Will See Notables Return to Drama in Early Fall. " BY SEAPLANES Fish Patrol | Company | on and to bring|br NEW YORK.—Mary Pickford in person! s Sweetheart” | S two The news 'Lh shot QIn\”I\ > spine of the street that or to be surpr anything i ary” will not be the who will appear in production during the 5 just op y is taking for luring years, fown I reveng Hollywood away its | pt into favor Moore, Mary and Rod la to Broadway Dunca Rocqu n ereated by gz in “Uncl2 Van; no doub layed no small part inj |their decision. Unstarred, in faet inct even featured on the prozr The Gish thi Miss Glsh's sterling actihg “wowed" {them, in the parlance of Longacre Square. | The most cynical critic on Broad-: | way wrote that he never had seen| |such gifted playing. Demure “little | Lillian” cannonballs. But Mary Pickford will be star- ‘,xcd. no doubt of that. Almost from; of her long cnrecr, jthe inception went over like a barrage of |} | and Main Steests. {“The Shanghai Gesture.” back. It ‘BOY SCOUTS WILL rh(‘xghts p.lrallcls th story of the ———— i fmovies’ rapid metamorphosis from. Weather Condmom A! Recorded by tbe U s 2 |a fly-by-night enterprise to one of Wefldle!' Bureau S | the richest and most important of Forecast for Juneau and victnity, bag’~uing 4 p. m. today: ‘lndu.\trics. 1 Pair ‘tonight, Sunday partly cloudy: gentle variable winds. FERRY s _Many of her successes made mil- LOCAL DATA | T Y - lhun\ of dollars profit for the com- Time rarometer “emp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe | Y “: {pany she heads. Among her Bost|4 p. m. yest'y .. 3014 64 BT T Clear F 4 : lpm s were “The Poor Little Rich|4 a. m .today 30, 47 91 w 1 Clear alr $ 1| G “Stella Maris,” “Daddy Long|Nocn teday~ -30.26 65 55 w 12 Clear - "j"" - | Leog: und “Tess of the Storm| CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS S l v Country.” | YESTERDAY TODAY pecm S 3 . The only talking pictites she has| Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. : {made so far ‘are “Couquette” and | Stations— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather > 1“The Taming of the Shrew.” In|Barrow 634 1}_[UR5DAY 4 the Shakespeare piece, she costarred | Nome 52 52 44 46 12 Trace Cldy { _with her husband, Douglas Fair-{Bethel 52 52 5 50 8 2 Pt oy | FRIDAY banks. . Fort Yukon LT N B TR TR 0 Clear | : | Like the spoken “efforts of many |Tanana 48 48 42 44 o 0 Clear d ;sucm picture players, these did not|Fairbanks 56 56 | 42 42 ’ 0 Cldy P axg \ jscore nearly so heavily at the box- Eagle .. 58 56 34 42 —_ .01 4 b 5 + office’ as het pre-talkie films. St. Paul 48 46 i 4 W8 13 M (x;zlg?x: H SATURDA Colleen Moore at one time was|Dutch Harbor 56 52 | 46 50 0 1.78 Cldy | voted the most popular actress in|Kodiak b4 52 42 2 10 22 Rain L(‘flvl‘, |the ' country. This piquant little fol‘dova % 62 60 46 48 > 0 Cldy *: 3 Irish girl, like Miss Pickford, made|Juneau 64 61 UL ] 1 Trace Clear S © a host of silent hits and now wishes |Ketchikan 64 60 | 54 56 4 14 Clear DOUGLA y 'to test her popularity on the stage.|Prince Rupert 60 56 | 438 50 0 10 Cldy |4 7.4:' 1) 1\1 » vVilma Banky, a Hungarian beau- lEdmonton 80 k] 58 58 12 .18 Pt. Cldy ek g : |ty, won immediate success when|Seattle 60 60 56 58 10 Trace Rain ) Ifirst brought to this country by|Portland 68 68 60 60 . 0 cidy | MR ; 84 | Samuel Goldwyn. She will be co- |San Francisco 64 58 | 6¢ 56 . 0 cly | = < starred with her husband, Rod la|Spokane 8 6 | 58 58 > 0 Pt Cldy - Rosque, in a play written by John |Vancouver, B. C. 64 60 56 58 0 0 Cldy ! | Emerson and Anita Loos. /Mary Duncan, who has been a leading cinema star these last two or three years, crashed the theatri- |cal heavens for the first time in All these stars are now coming will he interesting to see how Broadway will greet them. NOW HAVE SEPARATE ALASKA DlVlSlONlr (Seattle Times, Aug. 28) Creation of a Boy Scoui Alaskan | +—tess than 10 miles. The pressure is low in extrem> Western Alaska and falling rap- idly in the central Interior, and high over the remainder of the Territory. It is lowest in southern Bering Sea and highest from the Gulf of Alaska southward. Rain has fallen in Western Alaska with showers in the eassern Interior and southern panhandle. Clear tures rose over fell weather prevails over most of the Interior this morning. Bering Sea and at Fort, Yukon and Cordova and slightly in most other districts. Tempera- [MRS. POST NARROWLY MISSES HITTING BEAR| Mrs. H. H. Post, who left here San Francisco where they will make their future home, had the biggest thrill of her many years’ residence here yesterday afternoon when she! last night to join her husband in| STUDIO OPENS Miss Todd is now enrolling pupils | in classes of music and dromatic expression. Studio over Cable of- fice. —adv, CLEANERS Spotless is the word! LT T E JUST ARRIVED | A Complete Stock of Everything that is en- trusted to us is returned L i Goat 3 ;‘_Imz!”“(‘]v:;]: ,";h;.i;gpg:et:l:fim ?U:narrowly averted running down a & Spntlcss and just like 3 Bl 5 ™t was announced foday |PTown bear on Glacier Highway. HELENA New! : by Walsh, cxecutive of the Seattle| SO close did she come, that water, ¢ z |this queen of the silver sheet has 2V WSk O ¢ Seat| chaken off its coat by bruin, spat- RUBINSTEIN’S We are experts! « Ihad ' her name blazoned in the AT < o there has been troops|tered onc of her: car's front fen- | , y 5 brightest, largest electric lights. ' ""L‘"’““ L "OM;; Egm_ :}‘;‘]Z\(lm_ o Our prices are always |* Mary began her dramatic careor (HheUSORE IT IR M st | Mrs. Post, with Mis. J. W. Guck- osmetics reasonablé, too: . at the age of five. At cleven she o " 00 Dioted,. My, Walsh said.| €, Was returning to town from | was an experienced trouper. A few .o i /en- | Point Louisa early afternoon. Near The new territory includes seven Phone 15 s later Belasco starred her in Whe T il et i e more than three hundred and in-|bear, medium in size, dashed up| Mary first mm:vd 1)1(‘Lurc:, unde the towns of Petersburg, |from the beach and crossed the| David Wark Griffith, “the oid mas- | goicpikan, Juneau, Sitka, Cordova, highway just ahead of the ma- ter” of filmdom. After making & wome Anchorage, Seward, Skag-|chine. Mrs. Post jammed on the| yig goward St. Whdde 25 few one-reclers, Belasco sent for her blind girl in “Good Little Dev This was the future film queen’s to pay for them. Her salary skyrocketed every year. | Noueh for thiz enureh commn | nust be reccived by The Empire pot 1aler than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to* guahntee change nl sermon. topics, cto First € l Sunday gervices win ve meld af {1t m. fn.the Pirst Christ of Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth The subject wiil be, “Man.” Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. * ‘Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Testi- mohlal meeting. | Christian. Sclénce Reading Room | m el right): Lewis c-mnter, Mln Clara their son. Young, an aviator from Fairbanks, over the Alaskan, a Northern Pacific| dents took this train across the con- his wife and small son. Railway train beiween the Pacific|tinent. In this party were: t and Chicago, according to|Carpenter, a miner from Wiseman; Lewis Mr. Young is one of the flyers who aided in the search: for Col rl K. Katz, Alaske representative|Miss Clara B. Carpenter, who|Carl Ben Bielson and-later brought of the Northern. Pacific. teaches school at Wiseman; Ed. his body frem Siberia to Fn]rl.\.u]l;: ;n ciuifck puilding. . This room is | open to the public. Wednesday | afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. | ‘Theé public'is cordially invited to| o ‘these services and visit the | iroont.’ 4 Q—Jnmnn Army 1 iosday—7:30 p. m. Eotate ) Efimm. Native Church | i{ARBY WILLARD, Lay wonm g | 10:30 a. m.—~Morning service. | 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. m-—Wednesday—Midweek | prayer service. | tholic Church | Firth and Gold Strects | 6:00 a. m.—Mass in Hospit Chapel. 8:00 a. m—Mass and Sermon 10:30 a. m-—-Mass followed benediction of the Blessed Sacra ‘ment. No evening devotions. L T 4 Metropolitan Methodist | Episcepal Church © gt Fourth: and Seward Sireets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with the cordiil welcome.” Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. u Morning worship at 11 a n Subject, “God’s Gift Within Us Epworth League at 7 p. m. s teen troops with a membership of way, of Indians, luminaries at the time the jagt appearance in a regular play. | Angoon. i !"The growing motion picture indus- | ) try needed stars and could afford |will make three trips a year to the|ihis | Alaskan points, mer | The histoty of her rise to. supreme ducting camps: ||School will be resumed tomorrow. |Friday afternoon at the residence |of Mrs. H. Lea, on Twelfth Strecc. the old Auk Bay cannery a brown Fairbanks, troops, composed entirely | are at Ketchikan and | Native In his new capacity Mr. Clark | including a sum- | trip for the purpose of con Evening worship at 8. Sub- ject, “The Christian’s Joy.” You are invited to worship with us. | Noflhern l.l‘ht thyurhn | | Church i =REZV C. C. SAUNDERS, Plsbox‘.’* Corner Fourtn and Franklin Sts. | The : church where service and worship meet. 10:00 a. m-—Bible School 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. Subject, “A House of Prayer.” All are welcome. | i | -3 ?Bu-rrecnon Lutheran Church | [ 5 Corner of 'I'hira ana Main Sts.,. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. Subject, “He Doeth. All Things| Well.” 12:15 p. m.—Sunday - School. 8:00 p. m. — Evening Worship. 5 | Subject, “The Path of. Obedience.” Please notice the change ‘in time for the Sounday,: séhool. Come _to church Sunday and bring a friend. A ‘hearty welcome Awaits you, ¥ ey Trnity Cathearar | [, S CHARLES k. RIGE, Dean Phone 604 8:00 a. m.—Hay Communion. 11:00 a. m.—Holy Communion and Sermon. 12:30 p. m.—Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. Regular sessions of the Sunday The Ladies’ Guild will meet on B - & Bethel Pentecostal Assembly s & 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 8:00 p. m. — Evening service. Services Tuesday —and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month. Angoon and La-|brakes and stopped in time to sec iBloI(L‘m create the part of Juliet the gouche. | l||||"ll"llllllllllllIIIII""IIIIHIIIIIIIIIII the bear disappearing in the brus Although she has maintained | summer home on the highway for several ycars and has driven over the road almost daily in that time, the first time she had éver cen a bear on the route. For a moment, she said, she thought the car must strike him. o AT We call and deliver. FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Thizrd and Franklin. 1-4 Front and Franklin 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-8 Pront, opp. Gross Apta 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby st Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn. 2-4 Front and Seward. 2-56 Pront and Main, 3-6 Second and Main. 2-7 Pifth and Beward. 2-9 Fire Hall 8-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 3-4 Second and Gotd; 3-5 Fourth and Harms. 3-6 Fifth and Gold. 3-7 Fifth and East. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. 4-1 Ninth, back of power house, 4-3 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apta. 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Ste. 4-5 Ninth -and Calhoun. 4-6 Sevenuth and Main. 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. 4-9 Home Grocery. §-1 Beater Tract. A modem v;’ag:;la for the man of today! o ot e Pwneer Pool H all Pool—Billiards Chas. Miller, Prop. of Ihe famous Gruen Verir Thin models. These distin- shed timepieces are availa- fi'e'm. wide choice of case de- ‘signs, priced from $50 to $2§0¢ THE NUGGET SHOP Juneau, Alaska Everyone is cordially invited tn all of the services. - | LET Almquisu rress <four Suil. Phone - 528 | Alaska Laundry DIXOLA 400 Beauty ‘and Modern Heat i Efficiency at an Old ' ! Fashioned Price This Heater with its ornamental design and its vitrified Walnut enameled c a b in et harmonizes with your furniture and is a pleasing addition to your room, and will earn'its small first cost in years of fuel savings and heat satisfaction. 'an g Sold on Terms or Cash Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | porrrrrrrrrrr e e roe. S WINDOW SHADES —at— J uneau Pamt Store | | | | i PIONEER AIRiV/iYS OPERATING SEAPLANE§ NORTHBIRD and SEA PIGEON PASSENGERS AND CHARTER $40.00 per hour. Special 6hartcr Rates on Application. R. F. JONES, Manager SEE JERRY SMITH-—Gastineau Hotel Four-Place Stinson Cabin Monoplanes 1 | Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AND SAVE MONEY 1930 Trupak Goods will soon begin to arrive N orthern Sales Agency % Juneau, Alaska Out of High Rent District