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LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT Outdoor Circus, the World’s Greatest Western Show on the Screen The Calgary Stampede with HOOT GIBSON Tt's a rip snorter——you bet) BY REQUEST — Lindbergh’s} welcome in New York—Felix the Cat and a good Comedy complete the )\ Doors always open at 7—Or- chestra Concert, then first} show at 7:15—sccond show at \‘ 9:20. THURSDAY—Another Big Feature “SALLY, IREN and MARY” RO i e ke Attraclions At Theatres { ~2 THE BIG SHOW" IS & AT COLISEUM TONIGHT A novelty Big Show,” the Coliseum The have been pictures s “The featur action 2 tonight. in attr entire picture s sald made on the Miller| Brothers famous Wild West Show | and realism the ynotoe i painted backgrounds, tln\\lm heroes stunts, real al mosphoere of the ciren The ecowboy, understanding who is one of a Whd West Show. “Bill,” he is known to the show, is in love with the pretty girl who has an act with “Babe,” the b ¢! phant. This girl, Ruth Gord played. by Fvangeline Russell, is in love with what the show-folky know a “show-bug,” i.e. a thy man who has a hobby &ikcuses and spends his timo [tivating their owners In this instance Norman ckett (F. rano Keating) for his in following show, the pretty niece of the own-| er (played by the real owner, Co! Joe Miller). The niece, Marian (Jane Thomas), attracted by the big cowboy, Bill, and proceed to try to vamp him. Norman ha:| only been playing with Ruth, aud ghe slowly realizes this. | is no but the travelling story concerns Pl | for a mysterious | yed with restraint and| s by John Loweli, the cowboys with | weai for cul a has; the CALGARY STAMPEDE IS NOW AT PALACE Rapid action, and a story that tators enthralled feature at the beautiful scen holds the spac is the current Palace where Hoot | Gibso is shining particularly bright in his ng ve hicle, “The Calgary Stampede,” a [Universal-Jewel. The picture is one which defieg | criticism and at the same time calls for the free of super: latives. This is probably “most est” picture of the West that has lever been shown to citizens of uneau. Thrills, and beautiful scenery the two requisites of the success tul picture of the West—are pre- sent in abundance in this picture. (Canada in all her glory was never better presented to the screen thau hrough the scenes of this drama of the W which was actually filmed in the Canadian location. All her beauty has been captur ed. And her most famous spec acle of the West has furnished tmospheric scenes for this im- lpressive picture. “The Calgary [Stampede” is the story about a voung man wrongly accused of a rime. Yet to him freedom is more dear than imprisonment and a rial with possible conviction. So e disappears with the Mounted Police on his trail. A cowpuncher, he turns to a ranch where he gets a small job. Action and thrills ile up until the Calagry Stam- ede opens its week of festivicy. [“THE DEVIL HORSE” IS COMING TO COLISEUM | gl sl bt o o Rex, king of wild horses, is the tar of “The Devil Horse,” tha gpectacular Pathepicture showing hursday at the Coliseum. It re- ired four months’ time in its [iiming in the heart of the Mon na and Wyoming wilds, no: unting the months of propara- ory work and the final editing nd titling. | shall Neils | the pra- |t iMoril’ ’ Brilliant Premieres Thrill Hollywood Star-Gazers story of devil | By horse” credited with supernaturp)) (Motion trength and feared by t Indians | " Devil Horse” pro-1 T1 P on Huy-| the ent WAD Picture | tribes WERNER, ture Editor) and the a 5 HOLLYWOOD, wie v ance of ! has been | ducea scale take | population of t rvati Mont in it with and their poni McConnell, Yakima € Robert Kortman, R ents and Fred Jackman, Jr., son of the director “The Horse,” are in the cast {given the equine support of his mate, the Killer and ‘n»m a people nassive dreds of the Indian | pearing tepees entire row the ‘ it sky abc lawhirl with flashin | The et 1 and ear Gladys with nutt \me with street a Clens cross | | tat window of Devi " Rex i Lady, veral to fir amber to the mobhil tops of parked aut It is really celchrities are here dreds. Mary Pickford hand from the {into the lake hugband, Do Gloria night, the gets a big crowd as she steps of light with Fairbanks, thrill: the to enjoy a Dbig and by SALLY‘, IRENE, MARY" COMING TO PALACE her And tha Marqus ally, Trene and Mary” 1 different how, | {to the Palace Thursday {of its racy flavor [1ite has been faithfully ed the it is! | ally, Irene and ‘m« t decorative | i said to, pow coming | th Ali | de back stags|J Aanson ! husband, la ¥ In Gilbert bachelor character actor when the autics "W ni cems arrive Sojin it of party s with a transplan the And what show to sereen a th | sto he arrives in convent with Madame Sojfn all in oriental costume 15ps ‘the crowd of color bu Mix, in 4 cloak Mary” ha bevy of bei chorus and ever been ¢0i in the roles of girls that have led for a picture. And tumes ' will positively fascinate the feminine portion of our popula tion. And the snappy, picturesque dance numbors they put Wi taged by the famous mast that art—Fanchion and Marco The roles of “Sally, Ircne Mary” are respectively played Constance Bennett, the fes heroine of many movies and of Richard Bennett, Joan Crawford, former an | in purple and & as assemb the cos other view. It is Te s tuxedo, a purple !broad, black sombrero. He to shake with youngsters !who have gled their way to the very edge of the path of gloy. | Back in the crowd other children and hands from atop the shouid by | of their parent | ured | s Amplifiers a the names the! the Schildkraut dan- Wozeph—Jack Holt tage, and{—Bessie Love—-W that Mar- Raymond IHatton wkowith —Rod LaRocque | ky—Dolores del Rio—Laura La | Planie—May MeAvoy—Anita Stew Bebe Daniels and Charlia Pad Torrence—C. B, b plash m stops hand W wave er bellow Busch idoph and Marie Prevost Haee Beory Colleen Moore Vilma Ban of arrivals e d actor cing sen Bally wghter ation of O'Neil, th in claims the will and sereer And g pear Haines, Gilmor Grass an s greatost comadionng rate it Henry Ray company including ker, Howard, na D Wemen Buy Most Of Eng! Aug. 10.—Sixty-fiv snuff sold in Eng also .ap Dougla Sam ar | dock da' Mille Mae Cooper | K et mine old by "V‘l\ re i Lya de sh Snufl ot othe ore comos Mayc And Mayor Will Hays industry, wraps the dozen Betty Putti, apparently ar in Hollywood Blythe in one, AnG are score Cryer of Li tolph of § head of fo: came vith David LONDON, per cent of the land is purchased by women Although the habit of snuff-tak ing has considerably declined, wo-| men snuff-takers are to b in every grade of society are said to be thousands Lancashire cotton mills workers find snuff a ans of clearing the of fluff Snuff is manufactured here a complex process. Wast scraps of tobacco are largely and are moistened with ion of common salt and hoaps to ferment. The solution flavored with liquorice, tonka beans and other ingredients. T s proce drying ani! a second fermentation follow. well ‘we e ‘ Ten Workfien Unearth v Old Roman Road, ‘.\n les. "rancisco. plcture news Griffith. found | yarie There] iy in the) Cottm | camer Lew valuabl, pa th the \\.n. Dressler, steryear, tick hoo past tie slap of y clown to Cody and casily re without for Mabel zniz Normand | | are Haroud | ' | Lloya, | the crowd Lon Chaney Floris air h a as by | and | usad| o with a sola left in | car are the ¢ delivery bhouquet There shove pickpocket dragged away the curses and in wi is arrested and The throng become amplifiers bellow let's show the police can behave.” ! is how | ses of grinding o'clock rives before the| are all in their seats. Ther crowd dwindles, but does not disperse. At midnight the ontranc | | still is surrounded, and the | street dozems of girls tiag on soap-hoxes, ting th | show to end They did® ot John {and Ronald Col 0 | they certainly intend to (Hllln out PARIS, Aug. lost in admiration before a por- tion of old Roman road hv:nlL.ll( to light by workmen laying watc, pipes at Dieppe in Normandy road, paved, with lar is in perfect conditi when it was laid a thousani' 8 ago. The cost of such a PEACE OFFICER RESIGNS dway would be prohibitive nov | adays. The road connected Dieppe, Lee C. for the las | then a #mall township with Ar-|eral AT at ; ques, the administrative center racently | of ‘the district. | August | This store will be open even-! | ings on the 10th of each month for the accommodation of the| trade. adv. 10.Engine rs ace for wal Gilbert in; bu see then as .- Tudson Chief-of- | way, Make 3 for Motors Seattle August 15th. We you money. D. B. Femme Independent Navigation Co. .- Advertising always pays. the columns of 'I'h Empire. tions now| n sailing for, GOLDSTEIN'S D tourists on the Al Smith, an offi- General Petroleum Smith. EMPORIUM Among the eutian are P. cial of the company, and Mrs. “Famously Good” Northern Pacific Meals Northern Pacific dining cars through to Chicago on the North Coast Limited. Experi- ‘enced travelers appreciate the meals for which this railroad is famous. hun Every refinement and comfort, with newest Pullmans and obser- vation-club cars—maid, valet, barber, baths, card rooms, library and other modern features. “Yesel” May we give you fur- ther information on a trip anywhere “Outside”? KARL ®. KATZ Alaska Representative 200 L. C. Smith Bldg—Seattle Phone ELiot §560 ‘Hal Roach wrote the story, has- it on actual historical legend _the West. It deals with, the pioneers and their batfles with, the marauding redskins of hmmlel and Migh R the Can time, frew when on vacation, Canada on the Empress of Australia and to parted for the E-P Ranch with Pre- mier Stanley Baldwin, of Great Brit- ain, & cowboy beyond the public gaze and unmolested paper photographers. usually has not much more privacy than a goldfl'h the Alberta prairies CHILDREN HEAR - . | O'HENRY TALK aude lnnu‘s Will Ta lk ' | tionle | te Mau Hu ade and ! but | 1if and | dents | and (RIGHT) AND ALBERTA NE/GHBORS the L h om madding crowd.” |and his Bis beait When on his ranch the Prince of Wele wears a ten-gallon bhat and regular cowboy outfit. does his trick at the ranch work and rides a few of the spirited dow pontes. Guy Wea- dick, originator and manager of the Calgary Stampede, says the Prince s a good horseman, despite reports to the contrary. “We all get bucked off now and then and Baron Renfrew ts no exception. He rides 'em weil out bere in Alberta and he likes the Can- adian saddle. If he gets ‘piled’ he gets & lot of publicity on account of his prominerce, but it I hit the grit, nobody notices 1t.” On his first trip to Canada, the Prince of Wales bought the big ranch and gave it the name of his brand— ranch have a blg place In Prince of tak E-P €5 a rest now Ranch ver in the rolling foothills ot Cana Rockles of Alberta year, for the third who 15 Baron Ren then on near n ada T the prince returned to fter various ceremoniai anadian cities in the East v1s! de- as his guest to lead the life of by reporters and news- As the Prince which made responded gtories of O'Hen al time me of hi that many hav fascinating yarn ¢ month is up, and be on Same Subject for | | Aduits Tonight 1 1 wt 8 The keteol 1 school childrven sa Cop the High rday Franc O'Henry with her vivid iption. Sh sympathetically of hi in Greensboro, North C: in Te with illustrating his st in humanity, hi alway his sparkl absorbed unconscious! y listeners when M Fran ) the ed the uncongeni be 1 or write k “Squaring the Whole ik by World and fi reading n which for in School um ye ftornoon 4 speaker f thei no‘ed eral Tive " denc told bri early rolina typical intense i gener ssay on wit A I @ White h « judz slum being offered # girl talk they hes mus the handed by Thursday mmitioe th noon s may winner re W hoy 1om T performed prepared to Wi notif 1 will b ied by telephoa Campe, We can furnish you' with anything in A. No. 1 quality Fresh Fruits and Vegcetables at prices you cannct duplicate in Bcottle, We are ablc to do this because we ore cxperts in cur Lne and know how t. buy. THEY LROP- —WE Ju Service DROP Quality Honesty tice Seattle Fruit & Produce € Wholesale and Retail RETAIL PRICES Early Yakima Potatoes White River Valley Local Potatoes Walla Walla New White Onions Tclephene Garder Peas Teader String Beans Carrots, new and large size Beets . 21 pounds for $1.00 17 pounds, $1.00 2 Ibs. for 15c, 4 1bs. for 25¢ 10 cents a pounl 15 cents a ponnd 4 bunches for 25 cents 4 bunches for 25 cents Cucumbers . 15 cents each, 2 for 25 cents Cucumbers, large size 20 cents each, 2 for 35 cents Best Walla Waila Tomatoes that have reached Juneau this season ... 20 cents a pound Alberta Peaches, large size 45 cents a dozen Cantaloupes 15 cents gach, 2 for 25 cents Plums 85 cents a basket Green Onion . 5 cents a bunch Radishes . .5 cents a bunch Gravenstein App]es large size .50 cents a tozen Sunkist Oranges—cxtra sweet 35 cents a dozen, 3 for $1.00 Sunkist Oranges—Ilarge size 45 cents and 55 cents a dozen Bananas—Thursday only 2 pounds for 25 cents Barilett I'ears ... 5 6 for 25 cents, one dozen 45 cents Ice Cream Melons ... 7 cents & pound Corn on Cob ... 3 for 25 cents i 25 cents a box 4 You know that we are specializing only on cur produce trade to make a living and have no other line to back us up. We are selling you the highest quality Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Buttle prices. when schnol » work wins (i | Elelyrmsenflymens. Piprrconflyronerfiproonfipes BaroN RENFREW (PRACE WALES) -P — meaning, “Bdward, Prince” — id since then he has stocked the ranch with the best pedigreed cattle, sheep. horses and ponies from bis es- tates In England. Many prizes have been won by the offspring of his blooded stock and great benefit ha been given to Western Canada oe- cause of his real. practical interest in stock ratsing. Amohg his well known neighbors in Alberta are the Duke of | Westminster, the Earl of Minto, Guy Weadick of the T-8 Ranch and Fra- zler Hunt, New York editor. The late George Lane of the Bar U Ranch. who ' secured for the prince the E-P Ranch, told the prince how to cut out a calf “PIE EYED” will nake you stagger from its mother for branding, and showing the democratic spirit of Western Canada, always addressed the prince as “young feller.” 50 eonts ] FRIDAY on Saturday, and may call for th L el 45 » at the ' Zynda Hotcl, where (145 U ) o ¥ g Skl Ko T'he Devil Horse | A lecture on the same fascinat ir ubject O'Henry,” will be tonight for adults, at 8 in the B Hall. The are being sold by member. Juneau Women's Club whose auspices the lectures presanted.s Advertismg aiway the columns of T | BILIOUSNESS RELIEVED on given lock, tickets of the under arpidming ks’ WHATEVER YOU LUILD USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT We Mix and Deliver Any Quantity ‘A<l ‘Gfonite " Concrete Ready to Flace. Phene 32 CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. okt s RN B UL AR AT T | £ Mo e B Be “Ie Profits st Who Serves . 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