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+ great cities { of Old Broadway,” a Cosmopolitan | { { TONIGHT—THURSDAY and FRIDAY INTERNATIONAL NE WS Showing French Fliers Leaviny Paris INOTHER BIG TUNNY! CHARMING ! FEATURE THRILLING! Based on the Play WIVES OI' GOTHAM” By Laurence Eyre THE CAST “MERRY Fely and Dirk De Lambert Anne MARION Conrad Fra DAVIES Nag nk Curr. K thur N McHugh Rhondo De Rhondo s O'Tandy rle De Rhondo Blue thew % Highy n Bunny Harr wrd Ber Frank Gl Karl Dane Billie De Vaull Eleanor Lawson Julia Swa Gordon Baby owler bur Bodil George idow Gorman Tony Pastor Joeo Weber Lew Field Thamas 1di Yo Teddy Roosev Roorevelt’s Father on nd ung De Rhondo” In ture picture — a two-reel Mermaid Comedy, “Fair Warning” with Al St. John, addition to the fea- COPYRIGHT MUSIC TO FIT THE PICTURE AND ¥OR BOTH SHO 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents Weber for their the story. and | Fields, looki semen amateurs, the near and Sixty-ninth St York's famou Fourtegnth ippear mag they looked Fifth ti et old “Shar Strect ly on t in that and Avi Atltractions | At Theatres | [ New ty-town and | Broadway screen 2 period. Tic [“BROADWAY BOOB” IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT || ie supporting cast includes |, Frank Curr Mathew Betz, Ch sanor Lawson, W Swayne Gordon prge Bunny, others in lhul actor ha has it d whet the day old 3 that every a play in his trunk origin in the well of practically every her star or super great American pla But there is one lating on hoth screen—who the this rule or tradition. Hunter, who while Broadway theatre nightly, with some new stage succe nds his cinema self Dbroadcast over the! country in good motion pictu every once in a while. Glenn strenwously denies that he ever tried to write a or movie seanario or even rmed to do one. Hunter is at the Coliseum night in “The Broadway said to be as good as “Merton of | the Movies.” an saying trical M Highy, il Re Black known actor- write some ! r—a seinti-| 2 stage and exception to Hea i3 Glenn | he fills a Julia Buck ; and to “THE MIDNIGHT FLYER” is COMING TO COLISEUM AT | distinetive charaet Coliseum of the setting comes to th and Fridoey when “The Flyer,” 7. B. OF i ctacular melo drama, has its first showing he: The locale is the f infested West Virginia mountain nd th antipathy of some of the irascib 10-j 0old mountaine to “The ra Booh”| roaders” start action roll bt ¢ han of great thrills {dertul fights culminates in & da | «ng jump batween two locomc cn parallel tracks, travelling at seventy miles an hour. The boy engineer who has been called Without modern inventions ”1"““.\':‘“1\\\" by his comrades makoes of today would not the intrepid leap from a freight engine to the en ' the run: “Special”; and i this swaying cab one of the most production * for Metro-Goldwyn-|'thrilling of batt) takes place, Mayer, directed by Monta Bell|with a burly, crazed mountainoer and at the Palace tonight, Marion | pitted againet the hero. Davies has selected the seventios of New York City, a period rich| in historical value and marking the introduction of many great in- ventions which made possible ths + great metropolis of the, New York of today. In it we find .the first stobk- tickers, the first talking machines, 4 _the original dynamos, the first /\ electric street lights of Naw York ¢ and many other inventions, \\‘Ilh-hl g roma both ion, in the nd TMARION DAVIES I8 [ AT PALACE TONIGHT‘ | e v A = exist, As the background for “Lights have been stepping stongs of tha city's greatness. Among the impersonations of ia-| | teresting inventive geniuses on the ‘sereen in “Lights of Old Broal- way,” are Thomas A. Edizon anlj Charles Brush. The father nri lormer President Roosevelt, young 'eddy at the age of twelve ani Tony Pastor, famous theatrical NEW YORK EXCHANGE . manager of that time, figure in hown, | Bo-y v rocking, | duetion, “P tion | { i of¢ | Molod | | [ Look for the will weeks brother, DNESDAY, STOCK RAISERS OPE| ATTACK ON WOILVES MANY ARRESTS ARE MADE AT KETCHIKAN Comm ney chikan, aceordin by - th T rived Marshal The cases are dly as bei Jud Commi Court m, but g0 d Marshal Ki many wi required that the pro vid - oo LUTHERAN AID MEETS he Lathera man's Aid HNNOTTOwW the hom Jack Dayis at 2 I. Davi nd Mrs. nell - will hostesses, 1 W wil R of 30 he CALL FgR BIDS bids for the constr of | of new { building 1l erk up to 12:00 o Ju the (it Junes July may be Clerk's ofice specifications for Hu received at ffice, City Hall, lock noon Building plan it the City copies of the be obtaincd A certified | equal to 5% of the bid mpany each bid of Junean junean School Board re: ht any or all bid SCHOOL BOARD. City he cted | wher: to reject JUNEAU McNAUGETAN nusical production. under the will pre tt | “Job with ‘ tion of Mr mghtan producer imd Mr profe will embered by local theatr of {1 ¢ rpl zed for t The show w of a laughable ries of are a 1 peppy dancing autiful dire B jonai v who be patror L ful IRCAUSC it p which fare; music come ravue pre popalar costumin i woduced with number coast it of co thy on of Ei song hit se heart in the show arc Silver I the Birds, that will Stop 1 Some of t Aning 1lin’ Tellin, the ‘ake in the ‘Dring B “I'm on sad 'N oo }leFRb" IDOL HALL e clo L least Steve Jol n, owner, outh due to illness of his —adv Sun,” “Gingham Those My Blue.” Way Toy and VO is oing Little Drops of Sweat One of Baseball’s Big Problems BABE RUTH CHICAGO — Baseball suffers frora sweat. Little drops of perspiration are one of the national pastimes big- gest problems. It there were no such thing ds sweat. Babe Ruth probably would long ago have broken his world's rec- ord of fifty-nine home runs in 1921, jand Ty Cobb and Rogers Hornsby .would bat every year above their high | [iverage of .420." Sweat is the most ‘mpgrtant thing in the dally box scores and the only thing 1o the game that does not show. “Percpiration,” sald O, D. Neal, um' are ding rolie s of in forthcoming Lodge Elks, MIDGET NOwW LUNCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS 221 Front Street from Snow White Laundry the local of HARPER L CABLE OFFICE! Leon P, kon ¢ arrived on t ned the staff Whi Yu i Operator-in-Cha H man e Moose . ‘Mlt’;;'ion No. 25 | Meets Tonight 8 o’Clock W erved Alaska “trick and t from the in mne; < <> MANY BEARS PROWLING I AROUND SWEDE CREEK D. W nnite lays Creek, t iround ire literall Mr md Mr: in town for home at that the of the y infestéd with bear McLeod have had me: ted but intimat meetin with th ¥ wior but nstance have 1 idetrac the b s that it h bears but sourC dough Daw-| | n few d ntry f | I who is 3 ! ‘ b m h con RELIEVES SICK MEADACHE ... QUICKLY Carter’s Little Liver Pills they not sg atacking him or h that the of continual trouble 1hin and concerned, ly this snmmer laments his ¢ grab re Several the into the es alrga tes have made ¢ cache which woodchopper's cabin, tunately, Lappened Lo hey system of constipacion 1 oisons which many times cause a dull and aching head. Remem iption dence to ev ‘ CARTER'S mmus xeuraion adjpins but irdou 5 the so ways OVER THE, FENCE - head chemlse of the Odorono Com-|veloped, would do away with this pany of Cincinnati, “reduces the ef- |They have put perspiration under the | ficlency of baseball players and low- |individual player's control. By ap- ers batting averages. Babe Ruth|plying them to the hands and fore- many a time would have knocked the |head twice s week, the sweat glandi ball out of the lot if his hands had |are closed and thelr excretions de. ' not been slippery from sweat or & [toured to other parts of the bod) drop of perspiration trickling fron |for elimination. his forehead had not interfered with [ *The old method of drying molsi his batting eye. Sweat has caused |hands was for the batsman to swist innumerable batsmen like Cobb and [them In the dirt and rub the grimt Hornsby to fan the air who, if thetr [on the handle of his bat before play- hands had been dry, would have de- |ing ball. The elimination of thi Uvered a single or a two-bagger. hablt would ummbudq speed uj The | Frig known, | the | HOME OF | famous | Coventry fluumnmumumumnmnmumumumumumumumumummummh TONIGHT ONLY FOX NEWS SOMEW HERF WRONG” B. h IN . P ay b F 0. COMEDY xter under nation in xits more by at 1 Fed ar rapidl f these of the vay of T ation county naugnr FEHTTHITL H stockmanr \l(} farT 1 BOX OF CANDY POUNDS FREE poisoncd bait fror BIN 99 Texas lobo, which attains an Spe Old which enormous size, hing huge me nens w Blackie cluded capture for and did i exces: $ Y pounds wolf 10 WHEREIN— A+“BR0O/ :JWA h'“vklull %Boob n yea damage estimated the live recentl The of $30,000 f ‘the s saves < men section waolf, ecoal whitish ht by a t captured used it into taken lavger trapper black in ¢ 'n eyes, pper one of her A bait to lure Li steel alive, and of the g to get her as a spec Baits of p between two pad have been distributed throng Brews and I're by the hunderds of thous In the last few ye highiands have yielded to civili wtion of a sort, and pure bred livestock Is be raised herve, Highland Hereford Raisers’ seiation, the Iighland Sheep ' Association and the Poultry Association have developed into active and construetive organizations. Where \ few years ago sheep were un cattle were numbered by core and poultry was known only by pictures th hundreds of thousands cattle that recall mem of the Old West, and the poultry industry has assunied iroportions undreamed of the West Texans. . was first and who cubs the She of the country trap was several are men composed vigon en of por rhout counties ands ars the T ter idio with; Cmfldred i .!Ill|lllllll|llllll!I!lllllllSIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllImlllllIlllllllllll(lllll Hii 10—£0—40—-TLoges 50 cents | Ass Raiser hland COMING THURSDAY “The Midnight Flyer” '||llll|||I|||||"lll|||||||!|||||||||llllllmmm|||l||||||||||||!||||||||!|||||||||||m| for The continuxd a a I new HT BT are now of sheep, £200,000 be the and will under I"redman, place spend the summer months visitiug with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Oneel. Mi:s Bidwell has been attending school at Annie Wright's Seminary 0- | Tacoma the past two years. who | A that | LARGE CRABS P Haa the: Tangher the [NOTICE. AUXILARY PIONEERS \|\l||l,~l~ Auxiliary Fioneses of GOES UNDER HAMMER g world and koeps cup | No. 6, requested tha !“II\H\l'\‘:"l“""'l‘)','_“ B ]m‘(,\\t“. I:,Y il ‘l\ mut tomorrow afterncon, July S 3 7, at 2:45 o’clock at the North- |ern Light Presbyterian Chureh VISITING WITH ONEELS ‘I) at d in a body, the funeral | sarvices for Sister Jane Clark, ,l‘ JONA RADONICH, Pres. ty' MINNIE HURLEY, Sec'y. ories owner, lsraal hi 10 For forty [ ducted by | elair. 1t was | disposed of it by Scetl's wa tuart itors boasts erahg in con leolm his exec - Scott" it in a gensrous LONDON, Iul) 6 scott eaiood home or American tourisis | in London, has changed hands. | The buiiding and busine of the! cafe at the corner of| and Gr Windmill | went under hammer to Mis: Junea Bdna Buawe rived Streets the on the Northwestern adv Mwwv—«wwww Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. Offers For Sale At Par $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon Gold Bonds Denominations of $500 and $1000 Maturities 1 to 10 Years Interest Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the property of the Company including the present cold storage plant and its lease from the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale of these bonds, and partly from cash alrcady realized from the sale of the Company’s stock. The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Street to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet along Gastineau Channel, The security for these honds will consist of the present eold storage plant; land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be erected and machinery to be installed, and it will have a value of ap- proximately $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount of the bond issue, The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average eanings of present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earning. should increase in proportion co that the bonds will be well secured and will be a very attractive investment. Full printed prospectus may be had on application at the office of the Compaxi)' or at the First National Bank or the B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now be obtained. “Scten umnmm, tecently de- |the gama,* e . i