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W THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR Mystery Drama, |). W. JONES SEES ARTS TONIGHT at the Show Place of Juneau FEATURES—2 weldbile UNFORGETTABLE MYSTERY! Love in mystery's me! Revenge before marria 2—BIG Capitol Features “Love Lvllus uf a Star” and “Undercover Man" Opens Here Tonight Juneau Dmlc Views E hibits—Latest Products of Nation’s Factories ake! A STRAIGHT SHOOTER [ AIMING AT THE - LAWLESS...AND THE HEART OF A GIRL! Mystery drama horse and bug in two exciting itol Theatre tonight “Love Letters of ents a thrilling lled with tense nd a story of the: days combine after a six-weeks’ Jones stepped wbor Day after weather, ¥ and tomorrow Star,” pr drama grip-, Coast - onto { extende furnit myste ituations, y built up to a surprise cli-1 iy de from Ju-| q max. The film, based on a Cos-'neau , the head of the Ju- nemnunrm “Polly ROWLES mopolitan Magazine novel by the neau-Young Hardware Company [ Henry nownon master of d ive fiction, Rufus|made his way directly south to King, relate adventures w \llmu sco and arrived in that city all a Ithy family, whose just in time for the opening of the hter is driven to suicide by ¢ at new Furniture Mart t} matlr “The new mart,” Mr. Jones said The scoundrel meets his death|. under unusual circumstances that point suspicion toward the |..mm | sly. ,, Wells-Fargo 5 inv f the coach itiful ne wmodern and Marke mIINNV MACK OWN rm«u{mm .‘\ ur “horse furniture m exhibits are wranged and present fect lighting conditior exhibits from Chicage Rapids, Michigan; Jamestown, > Nation's era, is an'y.s The for the dark, Brown, Repub- which opens and st y new I John Mack attra letic lic’s “Undercover Man,” tonight at the Capitol Theatre, pro- MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE—SATURDAY, 1 P.M. “Undercover Man"—(Comedy—Cartoon—Candy i ew| om Gra DRI T P R A/ R RECR RO TIPS 1S LI "“:‘l“ the I‘“‘:' ]""' ”"l fir ”‘1 ? York: from factories in the South > with a role that combines rollick [ \ 3 y : S U N 4 ; ind on the Pacific Coast COMING SUNDAY ing humor and delightful romance| """ *" U MO I The Year's Greatest Romantic Adventure for which is famous b ARl Wkl (EINIDE : Originally written by Andrew| . The new San Francisco Furniture med, Mr. Jon TS TR »oooicon and divcoted by albert MU E DU o R o ¢ ed, as a permanent displ explain- y, the story deals with activities A i » McLain who has s employers (We always see on in fu where buyer view the ’lings. 1In its m may newest weet peas, Mrs. J A . : 3 G"sp cnnk!es Best formal bouquet, Mr B mest e ess Co.) into the & Wtetsining that s . Erickson, Mrs. Frank wd, RVERL S ARG ol eCoRCh | (" nake it completel; 0‘ A” K!"ds Robert Simpson, Mrs. F. Housel. ~ robbers who were actua EIVINB Ly om floor covering : Z A, YRR as peace officers of a sleepy 1mnr‘;“"‘ s i tier town FILIPINO PLFADS = plays ar the Y furnishe en into he eleven r of the r Thrills in Two |OPENING OF NEW - FURNITURE MART : a Welcomed back fo Juneau by rain, trip on which he features at the Cap-|had run into only one day of wet| John W. trip in Pacific, ‘ Yesterday at 1 under per-| There were| E; I"RIDf\Y, SEP 10, nd clear uildings ¥ intend Seve " “Twn Agamgl the f World” Is Playing At Local Gotiseum The hospital i institution of dollar _COLISEUM— are to be spent c Period Styles Popular on the new trend in ngs, Mr. Jon e period s popular {rom —STARTING TONIGHT— 2 —— DOUBLE BILL PROGRAM —— 2 EX-SHOW (,'RL'S PAST REVEALED! eamlining; Victoria s Ol T e ‘m‘h““l‘;“‘ Show Depicts ( ructfixion C/DE HUsBanp nsus of opinion amiong. his]. +Of WOMmAK O Crisk ot N ,‘é”'w men that people are asking tter quality and st ; and, they Vicious Publicity \ ble to pay for what they want Two Against the World,” First ¢ rniture is better made ¢ s 2 TR o W i FAge i ‘_hm ‘{‘(.)’:‘”“1‘ “[‘;' 15| National's dynamic drama of the P by l“ i “ I‘" h &l dio world that lifts the curtain e S el Inishing, he de- |, the secrets behind the scenes in ’o/ e ; la g broadcasting network, is [l # U Mr. Jones expects to have the fin- | ¢ peduled as the e attraction est selection of furniture ever pre-| .« 41o Coliseum Theatre tonight |sented by the Juncau-Hardware| ; It depicts the crucifixion of a ‘. R o Aot wrirind Gricf-Crazed mpany on display at the store bY | yoman on the eross of vi pub bout the mide { this month. The jivitv by a heartless syndicate which Bride Tries To 2 esent the fruit of | apeg up her buried past to rezale| @ Kill Men Who trip; items purchased only af-| o wor) o 8o ler the world with a sensation in order : eful examination of all the|, yeap a rich profit. Not content Bared Her Secret! markets have to offer !with brin this woman’s rebuilt BT world crashing down on her in JafllS JLngfl o Beamd wiih shame sn_mnooent PR S —JAMES OLIVER CURW om‘s Beverly Roberts, who made her film debut opposite Al Jolson in ‘The Sin g Kid” and was seer Joe E {has the leading feminine role oppo- with TEARLE CLAUDIA DELL ATEST NEWS— CONWAY | 2 o 'SENATOR LUNDEEN | | l’“‘l‘l'({(':"'thl Lk ‘““'\ . Doe meni Tonicr | Jtneau Gouple fo \lm chenfeld were 17 Peach, Mrs. Vic nd|ville, first; Mrs. We ccond. 18, Strawberry, Mrs nfelder, first prize. 19. Minnesota, member of a special | ite committee to investigate the | r Railroad and to look into| SEATTLE ¢ 10 preserve fruits, jams, canned by Ju jellies a 1 house- =11 A marriage wiv were rated yesterday at the PINe= yeported invasion of Japanese fish-|license i been issued to Einoffi southeast Alaska Fair. Mrs. J. T.japple, Mrs. Torgerson, first pr ing in Alaska waters, is expected to' Oja Niem ind Idy Laito, 49, obell, Mrs. Arne Shudshift,| Mrs. M. Lynch, second. 20 arrive in Juneau this evening aboard both of Juneua, Alack served as judges.|Mrs. Weschenfelder, t de-|Watermelon, Mrs. Vic Mrs. Torgerson first prize. 21. yhe Bureau of Fisherie - Manville, first grang, The Senatorial party left Se- second. 22 u¢¢le more than week ago. | Kirkham or the spices fr 1. Spiced goose-|DP! L vessel - ‘ Lode and placer location notices sale at The Empire Office. ment included . 3 are dining and rooms, berries, Mrs. F. Housel, first prize Mrs. Vic Manville, fir Al GU]LTY TO TAQJNG fi that buyers n not ever errupt | Mrs .G. Weschenfelder sond prize. |prize; 23. Rhubarb, Mrs. Torger- STOCK QUOTATIONS | [their business by leaving the build- 2. Spiced peaches, Mrs. Vie Man-son, first prize Weschenfeld DEER OUT OF SEASON leaving the build ‘ * 2 ing- for luncheon: or dinner ille, first prize. Spiced pe econd, 24. ¢ 1 premiums for e D . A B £ Sept o The Opening Week Clebration at Mrs. Vie Manville, first p est variety of canned Alaska 1A Floral l)lslvl!\\'\' Awarded! Loy Anden, Filipino, was fined YORK, Sept. 10 cl Bechinkoni i B 32 i bl bl b Sl Seadbéatd G0 i e $50 and his rifle forfeited in U. S, qu on of Alaska Juneau p Post ind 26. Mixed cucumbers, none THE Honorable Mention Commissioner’s Court here ye today is 10%, American at Fair day when he pleaded guilty to kill- 92%. American Light and Power ’:(1] R v B (ing deer out of n. The deer Anaconda 48%, Bethlehem Steel buyer ec meat wa d and turned over to 80%, Calumet 12%, Commc fons of the nation v di Flaky, crisp and crunchy cookiesie, . pureay of / and Southern 2, Curtiss-Wr pl nd attended the ceremon tood in tempting array at the G0 600 amor General Motors 487, International |1 . ; Southeast Alaska Fair yesterday for|" »n o nBactL BAYE Giftware Exhibition a non-r B. Godfrey, Mrs. B.|join gl Jones remained in San Fran prizes. Mrs. Southern . Cumpbell and Mrs. H. B. Crew-|p .o "o octed Tnited States Steel 93 for two weeks. Immediatel son were juc Iic he shot the deer to & s:mu , Pound $4.94 11/16, vie y the ts at the Awards were made for 1. Cho-|; o 11ke" dnid” e And & iblic : e Oll 15} ture m ed & Gif colate cookies, Mrs. M. V. Manville, |, "o sampling it when t J. S. Treasury bonds exhibi which occupied the first prize; Mrs. Ray G. Day into custody Atchison General four rd and fourth floors of the Pal ond. Oatmeal cookie rs. Ray i A ice Hc t Included first priz ella Furness, I g AVERAG ,.‘pvaIWILLlAM HABERNAL DOW, | e bl 'PASSES AWAY, SOUTH . by sl 4. TIce box| ’ lle, first| rails 4167, utilities 24.83 |tty of econd. | ’ e {on display dough- | be STEWART RETURNING {andiztont eral items rial Com- [ Mr. Jo missioner of M turning to rived in § his Juneau office on the Yukon after the set (the first of the week, according to |enduring hotel a message to his office here. The nate enough not t but Commisioner has been on his an- jown b 0t of the service ar- 'nual field trip through the mining Sugar cook first prize; , second s. M. V. Ray Pet No awards were given for nuts | e Honorable mention for floral dis- |t plays wunced by the|c three judg . Irvine Noble, | Intelligence Mrs. H. S. Graves and Mrs. Hor-|fune num Imain: These include: Best single spec-|ning ¢ S imen decorative ds 5. P. D./no annoumn JONE ES lllam’ A. ‘Habernal, believed o 1e expert accountant who visit- Juneau for several years, up to go, died re- Post- 4,int the re- Man- B. D. Stewa: Terri ncisco just one y his se hybrid cactus rangement made. areas of the Interior. After comple his looking 5 Best VIS S BT i ——,,o—— {buying in Sa \cisco, M. « ball dahl Pet | The Missouri-Mis: ppi river sys- Kamat, in the Himalaya paid a brief to relatives in Eu- highest summit rek then I ed back north far as Portland, Oregon, where - lvisited one week with his broth land sister. While in Portland he also ooked into furniture factories and did some more pur ing Mr. Jones reported that he a ived in Portland just in time tc witness the opening of the fight tem is 502 miles longe than the Am- mountains, is the ever climbed by man va erman; Best vase snmap dragons, Mrs. Ch‘ulee Forward; Best fllll|lIIIIH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIHH|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII American Meat Co. PHONE 38 PHONE 38 TOM HUTCHINGS, Manager FANCY LEGS O’ LAMB ___ == there between CIO and AFL unions == for control of the sawmills. | Big Fruit Crop Leaving Porzland, Mr. Jones |spent the remainder of his time before sailing back to Juneau in le, taking trips out from o Yakima, to Victoria, B. C to visit his parents at B Washington. He went throu Yaki ction just as they | beginning to harvest their wor ful fruit crop and was greatly im- |pressed by the sight. Buckley, where Mr. Jones on I {just completed trip made his da |light visit to his old home in twer ty-eight years, is the site s |for the new State hospital for Iminded. “Work on a rather ¢ ive scale is already und the 1,200 acre tract set institution,” he said. iy b - =3 = =] 2 W Vi (] A SILCED BACON-Rindless __ Pound 50c PICNIC HAMS-Sugar Cured Pound zSC FRESH PETERSBURG Shell Shrimp WEINERS—BOLOGNA ROLLED R I B ROAST— ROLLED RUMP ROAST—— Complete Stock of Fresh, Dressed POULTRY Our Motto-The Best Is Cheapest A —mnes SEATTLEBREWING & MALTING CO, CENTURY BREWERY SEATTLE U, [ BT i follows: 5. Qooseberry, Mr rson, t displa ROUTE d, first prize; Mrs. R. Rob-|relish (anystyle), Mrs, Br adford, rison second: 6 Loganberry, first prize. Special awards were: 29 Mrs. Bernhofer, first prize; Mus.|Best dc white , none. 30 ON THE Torgerson, second. 7, Currant, red|Best dozen brown eggs, Mrs. M I5sa: e Mrs, Bl.‘-h_(;l::‘. e 31. Butter. 32. Ornamental FAMOUS {Mrs. Joe Campbel cond. 8. Blue 33. Unsalted butter. 34. Cot- 0 R prize, Mr x second prize For the jams chow (mustard), M first. 28. Be awar were mac Chow tage chec berry, Mi 35. Best pound assort- Vic Manville Bach, first prize; Mt second. 9. Raspberry,|ed candy, no prizes Mrs. W. Holbrook, first prize; Mrs.| o Bradford, second 0 8 l\\hl‘ll_‘v‘.‘ WILCOX TO UNIVERSITY M Bradford, first prize; Mrs. ‘ H. G. Wilcox, of Juneau, who has AIR CONDIT|ONE Housel, second {been working out of the Depart- Jams Given Prizes {ment. of Mines as field engineer IT COSTS NO MORE. LOWEST FARES APPLY Jellies were awarded prizes as|this summer, Is planning to return Observation-club car, compartment, drawing-room and bed room cars, modern tourist sleepers, luxury lounge coaches. New de luxe at dining car serving delicious low price meals. Apple, Mr uctor next 3 ng the win- For further information inquire of your nearest steamship office will return to Juneau to put pirbig: Lmatel el 1 an extension course. Mrs, Wil- x and family will remain at the family home here. ollows: 11. first prize; 12. Crabapple, Mrs. Vic 'z Manville, first prize; Mrs. Wes chenfelder second. 13. Currant, re { black, Mrs. Joe Campbell, first Mrs. Bach, second. 14 : renfelder, firs R. E. Carson, General White Bldg., Fomih Rve: ond Untas L., Sullh ‘Wash, econd. 15. Lo-| s I L AUKE E Bernhofer, first prize] Lode and placer location notices 722 M ROAD Mrs. Housel, second. 16. Best as- for sale at The Empire Office. i Southeast Alaska TONIGHT—TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND NIGHT The Best Show of the Kind Ever Seen in Juneau MORE EXHIBITS—MORE DISPLAYS—MORE ENTER- TAINMENT—Extra Fine Floor Show Direct from the South—SOMETHING NEW! DON LA VOLA, Slack Wire Artist; DAINTY HELEN LE CLAIRE, Acrobat—See Her Spanish Web; MILLY DARLO, Musical Contortionist, Acrobat. TONIGHT — Band Concert at 8; Floor Show at 9:30; Dancing. then Special Floor Show again at 11:30. SATURDAY AFTERNOON is the big time for KIDDIES: Frolic at 1 o‘clock; with special awards for best cos- tumes; Bureau of Health Pageant at 2 o'clock, then Special Floor Show by La Vola, Le Claire and Darlo. YOUR HOME TOWN ENTERPRISE—VISIT IT! MANY BIG AWARDS to Be Made at Midnight on Saturday T i i « 1 PR