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flat itdftm tonight; friday ; VjULIDIjUItJ and Satcrday' f is : ? : i ' The Illustrious Dramatic I Star ' Emily Stevens I In the Peerless Story of the World. Make Believe W l^iora .N FIVE ACTS ?and? Pathe News Charlie Chaplin 1| In One of Hie Newest TWO-ACT 't COMEDIES The Floor Walker |j It's Funnier and Cleverer than Anything he ev er did. I I I Special Chaplin Matinee Saturday at 2:30 I PRICES WILL REMAIN THE SAME A mondav "The Cowboy and the Lady" j COMING?Gallop er, Civilization, Wireless, Damaged Goods J? MRS. GREEN REIURNS. Mrs. L. A. Green, court stenog rapher to Judge Jennings in the listrict court for the First Divis ion. returned on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Green nas been spending the past two months in California recuperating from the long. har?T grind of the past years court duties. Mrs. Green says she spent a delightful vacation. ? STEAMSHIP LINES SAILING FROM JUNEAU S. S. "PRINCE RUPERT" S. S. "PRINCE GEORGE" Southbound Every Saturday at Midnight Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and All Points in the United States and Canada Travel via Prince Rupert, the Shortest Line to the East. Lowest rates. .Reduced rou no trip fares. J. D. McAULEY, H. R. SHEPARD, Phone <09 Trav. Frt. & Pass. Agent City Ticket Agent Juneau ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Alaska for Seattle, Prince Rupert Keldiikan, Wrangefl and Petersburg. "SPOKANE" .. Aug. 27. "SEATTLE" .. Aug. 21. OR SKAGWAY, SITKA and HAINES o ?SPOKANE" .. Aug. 23 <> ?SEATTLE" .. Aug. 18 JI cunnecik nt 5>k?irw?y for J | awson and all Yukon ;; iver points. I __ CONNECTS AT 3SATTL0 FOB B I X SAN ERANtlSlO, 10S ANGELES, SAN DIEGO and all ??? , ? to. Pomls:: f H.BRANDT. O. A.P. D SmJNSlT'^^W' ' SERVICE ;; u,o?.xs TO ;; THE ADMIRAL LINE farigation Go | ADMIRAL WATSON WEST I. AUGUST 17th ADMIRAL FARRAGUT SOUTH AUGUST 21st ADMIRAL EVANS WEST AUGUST 24th Steamers leave Seattle every Sunday at 11 a. m. for Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska Hugh P. Gallagher, AgL ..... Phone 156 Office Valentine Bldg., 111 Seward St. i I ; 1 1 1 I I I- H I 1 II I i I M I * > I I I I I i I t * I I IJ ALASKA I STEAMSHIP COMPANY <? NORTHWESTERN WESTBOUND AUGUST 16. ?? ^ ALAMEDA SOUTHBOUND AUGUST 18. !! ?; t ]; I. WILLIS E. NOWELL, Agent E. E. SMITH, Douglas Agent .. i l?i i ii n 11 in ii 111111 ii n i in 111111111111 n ii n i ii i h I dcanadianl Ipacific/ RAILWAY 7 Tho Famous Steamers I PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS SOPHIA LEAVE JUNEAU > 7 a. m. Every Friday To I Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle. | > All Two-Berth Rooms with Double Lowers You can be Ticketed Through to any Point. > en. Agent. Phone 227. _ JUNEAU ' ' ?? M i)|^r -11 fj/^rris t^r - n H I I "THE HOUSE OF FEATURES" TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Lubin's Greatest Western Sensational Picture Ever Screened Tke j Great | Divide Featuring Ethel Clayton and House Peters Produced in the Grand Canyon ! of the Colorado. Queer, But True "It's a queer world." "Why f" "Stand up and say that riches don't make for happiness and every body will agree with you heartily." "That's so." 1 "And everybody will go out and | keep right on trying to get rich."? (Detroit Free I'rcss.) - i Going East Greatly Reduced Rates in Ef fect August 20 via Seattle and the ! [|?] FIRST CLASS FROM JUNEAU TO St. Paul $64.33. Chicago 73.57 Washington 91.57 ? New York 92.67 And to all Eastern Destin ations in Proportion. In Connection with the Alaska Steamship Company, the Ad miral Line and the Border Line Transportation Company. A. S. Dautrlck, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent, Room 18, Valentine Building. IT. J. Moore, City Passenger Agent, Second and Columbia, Seattle * * MOVIE THfekRE ATTRACTIONS Fifmdom flews # * * * Chaplin at Coliseum. Charlie Chaplin in. "The Floor, Walker"-wan like the old Umo fuu-> maker, ut the Coliseum last .night. The thing Is funny. It is fast, ac tion and plot. The funniest. thing is the ending' when he hits a' 2:40 clip on the moving ntaifway? The other feature waB "Cora" with Emily Stevens. This la a pretty little atory, well photograph ed. and well .told. The. scones are laid mostly within a studio or the theatre. . I Thin hill will . ran tonight and tomorrow night and make a splen did evening's entertainment. "The Great Divide." For photography and a new plot, "The Great Divide" at the Orph eum la one of the beat Lubln fea tures seen here so far. Houbc Pet ers and Ethel Clayton play the leading parts of the western plnyi There are dance hall scenes and those around a mlno prospect. The outcome does not come until the very end nnd the plot keeps ont guessing until* the lust fadeaway "The Great Divide" was taken in the Grand Canyon. This bill runt for the balanco of the week. Marguerite Clark Here. Dainty as ever and JviBt as wins some, little Marguerite tripped out on the screen at the Dream last night In "Seven Slaters." Of coursr she is only one of the seven but that keeps her busy. This Ib n Par amount feature In live reels and furnishes the clever little lady and her strong company splendid op portunitles for a pleasing pro ductlon. Marguerite will :sclntillatr at the Dream tonight and tomor row. Lackaye in Feature. William Eackayc in the feature film production "Tho Man ol Shame" has a good opportunity lot Ibis peculiar talents. This play ii j being given at the Grand and con j tlnucs through tomorrow night. ?_ . "Sin" in Douglas. Thoda Bara delighted lior tw< audiences at the Orpbouni In Dour las last night In the Fox produc tlon "Sin." W'hJlo not as vam pireish as in other plays Theda hui a strong part and the Bccncs ar> wonderful. William ?hay and th< others of the cast ar<- all well chos en for their parts, this bill run: for the week end. Serial at Lyric. "The Broken Coin," one of tin episodes in which Grace Cunard 1: ! featured, comes to the Lyric a ; Douglas tonight. There will b< other interesting reels,, Valll Vail completed a two nights engugc tnent lust night in "The Higl Road." ?' . Fashion Show Postponed. The fashion show which wns t< have been the extra attraction-to night at the Coliseum, is postpone; for two weeks owing to the fact thai Manager Goldstein of the Empor lum does not want to do things bj halves. All of the latest creation: in fnll attire have not arrived and the show is therefore advanced un til two weeks from tonight when it will positively will be givon. Betty Hart and Betty Schade well known to Western audiences ! have been signed by William Fo> and will appear In the next picture in which Williuin Furnum I: starred. Baroness von Dewltz, Intel-nation a lactrcss, has joined the William J Fox forces. She was formerly thi I star of the Royal Danish Ballet, and she has been in this country for scv ; oral years, dancing and acting in i motion pictures. Lillian Olsh, the Fine Arts star, hus Joined the Y. M. C. A. gymnas luni. "My reason for becoming n member of the Y. V. G. A.," said Miss Girth, "is my anxiety to play basketball opposite Blanche Sweet. 1 know I can beat her at the game," concluded the fair Lillian, with a triumphant smile. The Triungle player is a great admirer of ath letics . Bessie Barriscale and Chas. Ray are soon to be seen as co-stars in the Thomas H. Incc Triangle enti tled "Home." The photoplay by G. Gardiner Sullivan, a serio-comic, giveB both the leading players de cidedly new roles. Miss Barriscale has the part of a girl who attempts ] to save her family from the plt ' falls of too-suddeuly acquired wealth. WANTED?A scenario for an out ! door story which will not require many Interior scenes, to be used for i the work of Myrtle Stcdman. the Morosco-Pallas star. Miss Stedman \ is seeking such a scene for hci next screen play on account of the ox j ccsslve wear and tear on her eyes recently, which has caused her a 1 great deal of trouble. ? 0 * ? Complete equipment for handling , furniture. Juneau Transfer Company, j Phone 48. WHITE-SUITED ELKS MAKE A BIG SHOWING Local "Bills" Dolled up and Showed Visitors the time of Their itfhole Lives. MOVIE PICTURE TAKEN Tired, very tired, but perfectly ' ;ontoitted and congratulating thorn iolvcs, the local Elks and the visit ing members who have been In Ju ieau for some time, are well satis led wtth their efforts at showing he Sacramento Elks who were hero /csterday, a good time. I One thing stands out prominently n yestohlay's welcome that of the I mndlness of the new whltc-sult-Ilvc I ivlre-hustllng-brlgude. Over 100 mem -,>ora of the local Elks were all lolled up in the now white suits I .vith their purple ties and cv^py ,vis | tor knew that a white suited man | vas the one to look to for ltifor : nation and entertainment. ?fjist night- the dance giver, in | lonor or mo nailing imks wan n ' ip-top send off. The lady Elks I ust shouldered right up to the local ! lllls and If any Sacramento visitor > lid not have a good time it was someone's clscs fault and not the I'uneaultos. But the Sacramento Oiks claim they had n great time. Phoy were a jolly hunch and joined n the festivities as ?freely as they ireatticd the ozono of the Alnska ktmosphcre. - Billy \Voodsworth and Htfrry Cof cy took moving pictures of the irrlval and other affairs. The Sacramento Elks loft shortly iefore midnight for Skagway. Skagway Is Entertaining SKAGWAY, Aug. 18.?The Prince luport arrived here early thin norning and not ouly the local Elks >ut full two-thirds of the town were 'own on .Moore's Wharf to give tho isitors the keys to the -city and the /oleome of old sourdoughs. This . forenoon the visitors wont o Bonnett and many local Elks ac ompanicd them explaining the d1f ercnt places of interest along the outc. Tonight a dinner will be served | , he visitors and following the Alas a spread thcro will be a dance. JEW BOOKS ARRIVE FOR CITY LIBRARY AND ARE ON SHELVES Twenty-seven new volumes have occtuiy Dccn auiicu to me mimvun f tho Juneau Public Library. These ?ooks were ordered by the Library ibard several weeks ago and havo ust arrived. The now volumes antf their au liors aro "Pierrot, a dog of Bel lum,' Dyer; "What Katy Did," Cool dgo; "What Katy Did at School," oolodgo; "Juan and Juanlta," Bay 1 >r; "Story Hour," Wiggins; "Gold 'eelting on tho Dalton Trail," Chokvpson; "Phllllppa at Halycon," trown; "Little Princess," Burnett; Trno Talcs of Arctic Heroism," Jreely; "Paul Jones," Sea well; "Lit le Jarvln," Scawell; "Lass of SII /er Sword," Dubois; "I^bruc of tho llgnot Ring." Dubois; "Stories of the ?ersfan Heroes." WUmot-Buxton; Mr. Achillea," Lee; "Kidnapped "ampers," Canfleld; "Rocky Ford," tctherwood; "Boys With the U. S. lurvey." Rolt^Wheelre; "Green Door" Vllklns; "Book of Discovery," >ynge; "Boll Call of Honous," touch-Qulller; "Almanac and Ency lopedla, 1916," Whitaker's; "Wo nnn Under Socialism," "Bebol; Prince of tho House of David," ngrahem; "Works of A. E. Poe," Great Rivers Described," Singleton; Ancient Wisdom," Bcsant; "Storlos >f the Great Astronmers," Holdcn. MORE MEN THAN WOMEN HAVE APPENDICITIS ? Surgeons state men are slightly nore subject to appendicitis than women. Juneau people should know that a few doses of simple buckfiorn bark, glycerine, etc.. as mixed in Ad er-lka, ofton relievo or provent ap ren'dlcltis. This mixture removes mch surprising foul matter tlmt ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or! gas. The INSTANT, ensy action of| Adlcr-l-ka. Is surprising. BUTLER-MAUftO Co., Druggists. QUAKER QUIPS. . (Philadelphia Record.) , Love that feeds on beauty alone will soon starve to death. 1 The money that is the root of all ovil belongs to other people. ? ? ? The people with more money than brains naturally have more dollars than sense. * ? ? Many a girl has an Idea she can't be us pretty as a picture un less she is painted. ? . .1 ? ?It. Isn't the fellow who shoots off his mouth that.keeps the ammuni tion factories busy. * * * You< can never tell. The fellow who wears the loudest clothes doesn't always make the most noise In the world. - j EMPIRE'S class! Itl2s pay. I New Low Fares Effective Aug. 20 Through tickets from S. E. Alaskan ports to Minneapo lis, St. Paul, Chicago and all points East will bo on Halo via Scattlo and the "Milwaukee" Railway at the new low farcH on and after August 20th by tho Alaska S. S. Co., Pacific Alaska Navigation Co. and the Border Line. Full Information from steainHbip agents at Ju neau, or A. E. HARRIS, Traveling Passenger Agent CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. ? GO EAST UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SECOND - TO - NONE SERVICE LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES | PCITTI C DENVER $55.00 \r/\ 9 | 8 I OMAHA or KANSAS CITY 60.00 v3Lri 8 I LL CHICAGO 72.50 NEW YORK 110.70 Similar Fares to Main Eastern Cities THROUGH SERVICE Seattle?Chicago, Omaha, Kansno City, Denver and Intermediate. Dl rcct. connections to the Atlantic Coast. Information, tickets, reservation and travel service upon application to Ask H. A. LAWRENCE Traveling Freight and Pass Agt., Ill Seward Street JUNEAU P. 0. Box 403 HUMBOLDT STEAMSHIP CO. | Th? AUitta Flyer [ S.S. HUMBOLDT[ The Aln.k* Flyer | SAILS FROM SEATTLE AUGUST 14th ARRIVE JUNEAU AUGUST 18th SAILS SOUTH AUGUST 19th HUMBOLDT STEAMSHIP CO., T. C. Siodoare, Agent Office, Juneau Transfer Co. Office, Phone 48 Douglas Offico M. J. O'Connor Store. Seattle Office 7-0 2nd Ave. DOCKS JUNEAU CITY WHARF i AL SHYMAN WEDS. According to Information receiv ed in Juneau A! Shyman, the com mercial man of t he Southeastern Alaska coast, is now a married man. The wedding took plncc in Ketchi kan and Miss Viola Clemens is now Mrs. Shyman. The ncwlyweds will undoubtedly arrive on the City of Seattle tomorrow. HUSTLER BARTLETT BACK ON JOB AGAIN Glenn Rnrtlctt, the hustling and efficient manager of the Gastineau hotel is hack again at his position and is trying to re-establish h is general Informal ion bureau to tho old stundard. , : uneau Ferry & Navigation Co. OPERATING ALMA, LONE FISHERMAN, TEDDY . FARE 15c ... O-Ridc Commutation Tickets $2.50 FERRY SCHEDULE ubjoct to change without notice Leave* Juneau for Douglas, Tread well and Thane 6:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. ?2:20 p. m. 7:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m. 4:45 p. m. 9:30 p. m. 11:00 a. m. 5:45 p. m. 11:15 p. m. Saturday Night Only 12:30 a. m. Leaves Douglas for Treadwell and Thane 6:10 a. m. 1:10 p. in. 7:10 p. m. 7:25 a. m. 3:25 p. m. 8:10 p. in. 9:10 a. m. 4:55 p. m. 9:40 p. m. 11:10 a. in. 6:55 p. m. 11:25 p. ni. Saturday Night Only 12:40 a. m. Leaves Treadwell For Thane 6:16 a. m. 1:16 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 7:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 8:15 p. m. 9:16 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 9:45 p. m. 11:16 a. m. '6:00 p. m. 11:30 p. ni. Saturday Nightly Onl 12:45 a. m. Leaves Thano For Treadwell, Doug .fnn?au 6:25 a. m. 1:25 p. m. 7:25 p. m. 8:10 a. m. .4:10 p. m. 8:25 p. m. 9:25 a. m. 5:10 p. m. 9:55 p. rn. 11:25 a. nr. 6:10 p. m. 12:10 a. m. Saturday Night Only 12:55 a. m. Leaves Treadwell For Douglas and j Juneau 6:35 a. m. 1:35 p. m. 7:35 p. m. ?2:35 p. m. 8:20 a. m. 4:20 p. m. 8:35 p. m. 9:35 a. m. 5:20 p. m. 10:05 p. m. 11:35 a. m. 6:20 p. m. 12:20 a. in. Saturday Night Only 1:05 a. m. Leaves Douglas For Juneau 6:40 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 7:40 p. m. ?2:40 p. m. 8:25 a. m. 4:25 p. m. 8:40 p. m. 9:40 a. m. 5:25 p. m. 10:10 p. m. 11:40 a. ni. 6:25 p. m. 12:25 a. m. Saturday Night Only 1:10 a. m. (?To Treadwell and Douglas Only.) j "Tillacum" Leaves City Float, Juneau, for DOUGLAS and TENAKEE every Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. Open for churtei* when not on schedule. PHONE 381-2 Cole's Dock, Juneau City Dock, Douglas ISLAND FERRY CO, Gas Boat "Gent" 15 CENTS LEAVE JUNEAU 0:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 7:10 A. M. 4:30 P. M. 8:30 A. M. 6:35 P. M. 9:30 A. M. 6:45 P. M. 10:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. 11:30 A. M. 8:30 P. M. 12:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 1:30 P. M. * 11:00 P. M. 2:30 P. M. . , 12:00 Midnight Saturday Only LEAVE DOUGLAS 6:30 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 8:00 A. M. 4:16 P. M. 9:00 A. M. 6:15 P. M. 10:00 A. M. 6:15 P. M. 11:00 A. M. 7:00 P. M. 12.00 Nc ?. 8:00 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. " 10:00 P. M. ?11:15 P. M, 12:15 A, M. Saturday Only il r pPEERLESS pp I i !! CONCERT HALL i! ;; Wines i ? Liquors j: and Cigars ;: <! CHAS. CRAGG, Proprietor !!