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JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1928. _ DREDGES SUCCEED “SOURDOUGHS” B PICKETT' TUESDAY IN NE q “Behind That Curtain,” by Barl Derr Biggers; a keen Charlie Chan PALACE WEDNESDAY W ALASKA MINING PROJECT i - “The Bonney Family,” by Ruth Suckow; a story of family life “Money for One” hy Bertal 4 ‘. Ruck; a typical Berta Ruck tale "U"TY“ROM““’ v . “The Feathered Serpent,” Dby Bresents M. G. M. § L] |Bagar wallace; a mystery story sPOTTLICH : : 1 : “The Great American Bang Wa SPOTLIGHT ks i = biic i | gon,” by Chas. Merz; a clever g i : chronicle of present day American | B [ : ; lite. v : “Harold the Webbed, MUTT and JEFF 3 1 0 e e | | youne Vikings by A A . g G | ) the second Trader Horn book. & \ : t e Sy I i) i “Babe Ruth's Own Book of Base CARTOON ¥ : Vetame e i UL | bal” by George Herman Ruth 1 and several other hooks for youns ;p % N ' | ‘ 5 % people and tot p 32352‘, “WHICH 1S WHICH” : . - 5 | AT THE HOTELS 3 i Lo 4 Gastineau "znuu’:nuaéfimgu One of the Famous v K- MR Dol\'::;:valllrum, city; F. Foster, Excuse Comedies 1 R S Alaskan i : o Alvin Tersa, Petershurg; " At AN ¥ : = BT - s [ | Johnson, city; Charles Ostergard, 10_2 ,_AO_Lq)CS 50 cents " g W Z : Tenakee; A. B. Chavan, city. Y, i el & = 2 ¥ 3 p S R ] Zynda | Robert Birch and wite and Miss| OH! BOY! Look what’s here Thursday Mary Birch, Auga Caliente, Ariz. | —————— ! Closing out Brunswick and Co- and lymbia records — 3 for $1.00 RIN TIN TIN HAROLD LLOYD Something new in radio coming.| . Call Anderson Music Shoppe - | m in A AE R, . Y1 “WHILE LONDON “AMONG THOSE NOTICE OF HEARING ON | FINAL ACCO;JNI AND ,‘ SLEEPS” PRESENT” In the Ccmmissioner’s Court for ¥ 5 BT the Terrtiory of Alaska, Divi- » PR sion Numhye. Onfi Before Pru*ra-lfl-20—40-1,5ges 5‘0 é*énls Tt Frank A. Boyle. Commissioner, and cx-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. e s s I the ‘Matter Of the Histate of | reoiorrooo b r s T s 1 A. J. BOONE, deceased. NOFICE 1S HBREBY GIVEN The gravel of Alaskan streams panned 30 years ago by “sourdoughs” is to be trcated again|thot H. L. Faulkner, admin- ALASKA MEAT CO for gold, this time with huge dredges after it has been thawed out by water pressure. At the|"trator W. W. A. of the estate % 4 A left is one of the dredges in operation near Fairbanks, and bclow is the system of hose anl pipes ;;:,x':i""’ '::;’":l‘,[:l‘:::‘f"d,'“:"':‘,:I,];: Wholesale and Retail Butchers which thaws cut the gravel to be worked. The engincar at the right is watching the water forced | jont nis final account of his ad- | PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET into the ground to loosen it. flntecvation of sall SRlate, nd | e the Coliseum Theatre, ommenc- - o g 3 - - - S 4 . i - that a hearing will be had upon YRR R P . iug tonight ’ 3 | y A,ttrw,‘tlons Marione Daw has the leading|the film world. For her newest| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 24— 55 years of additional production, |the same before the undersigned PR e TR ke's compall. | Alaska’s golden heart is throbbing : 00, Dares R o ) A tominne role, &nd In one scenc| PICtUre Thomas Burkeis. compall. | AIASKNS EGlIoh BEREL s thOBOIE) More than 1,000 pisons. m- |at his office in the Court House 1 : ¢ drama y s Lix se, o ing reli Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock she 'i8 in 'the stronghold of ti ing drama of London's Limchouse, b S v Sk 18 ‘xnlu_\xl during the prelimi y |at N . § At T’leatres Red River gang and wants to com. | Ui BUPPOrting cast is headed by | Chanical glants which are displac- | work, put with- the start of actunl |A. M. on Monday, September 2, Alaska Steam Iflundr municate . with' ot go. thet .shd | SUGHNID *HErlef 2 GIAAYY Hrn('k.;“'i"' the hardy ‘1'1‘“”' )“‘I"f the | mining this number was cut to[1928; and that at said time and ’ i § at i3 Ly Tally Mar. | #dventurous gold rush days, 30| 3 uith d can plan her escape. She spies|¥ell Warier Oland, Tully Mar. us | 500, place all persons interested in T ‘ i 3 hall, Julanne Johnston and Lucian | Ye2Ts a8 Government officials in Alaska |the estate of the said A. J. « Ly T e v T — Tony f W v. She calls 3 i3 é ‘. HARRY CAREY AT R Ay, frapumertinaby. S calegel feu. Nodern marvels of the goid predict that the hundreds of min- |Bvone, deceased, may appear and SERVICE and QUALITY”™, horse and when he answers | dust Luge hydraulic dred | PALACE, TONIGHT itk & Bach one of these players not! | ing claims purch by the ex.|file objections in writing to said | ) she writes a note and ties it to the Loy sthoils £ B i Eaddle Then she sende the norse| oMY 15 a finished artist, but also | Supplemented with novel methads | ploration firm alors the fnterior [final report and account and con- We Can Prove It m,f Otie of the most reai sl : %€l has a large personal m'.mmd“"‘"‘ attracted new life to this| gtroams will yield from $106,000,. |test the same, stic fist g way to find Tom. et UAHLL 4 e Vel ¥ - 2 fights cver pictured on the silver| 1. (ha scenes when Tony is hunt. | AMONE theatre-goers. | vast listrict n the very heart oilgg) o $150,000000 in gold. Com-| ' GIVEN under my hand and the DRY CLEANING PHONE 16 [ PRESSING sheet is that in which Harry Carey, ; : - e Alaska. Sirenms where the sour-| papy otficers, however, make a |Aeal of the probate court above ing for his master the horse dc Easad 12 . g ) star, and Lee Shumway, villain, # i 3 A . S R A S8 32! dough iabored with pick and shov. | pucy jower estimate of about |mentioned this 24th day of July, It with such realsm that there HAROLD LLOYD IS el will be mined again. $60,000,000. 1928, #H i steamboat, in" & sceno of Carey's | thye pir b b 1i8 R biridcs ! et A e Ieo and frozen earth, long the | miroduction of the gigantis|(Seal) FRANK A, BOYLE, : e “4’,‘?‘,"‘ latest star photoplay, “The Man |t hig jong motion picture career. v —————————t| eniemy of the Alaskan placer min. " piacer operations has sent the [Ccmmissioner and ex-Officio Pro- e — Fom Red Guleh,” which will be| «ppe outlaws of Red River” is : displayed.at the Palace for tWOfihe yereen versibn of Gerald Bead- engage aboard a Sacramento river resh,” a well established de.|CT have been conquered by €x-f population of Fairbanks upward,|Date Judge, Juneau Precinct. scriptive adjective in American | td1Sive systems of - cold water'l ¢ (e wnushroom giowtlf that £o)- | Kirst publication July 24, sz Old Pdpers f()l' qnlc ‘1‘ Emmm Ofi[ 19 { days, starting tonight. I mont's sensational magazine story | *14n&. Is the wo:d commonly ap. | Wik, and gold which the eafly| jowed the first discovery' of gold, (LSt publication Aug. 2 In this dramatic photoplay, bas- | X pigen X ..y |plied to the coatroom boys, or|fortune seeker failed to get will\ g jacking. At the time of the [ * S jand deals with the life-long search be taken by machines from the ed on Bret Harte's famous story,|of the phantom Falcon, a member| N8t bandits” which infest the big| *° DKER W TEC et rush the tow bousted 20,000 | g B B A B A A TS “The Idyl of Red Gulch,” thaf s tpo Texas Rangers, for his lost | 10tels and restaurants and make| inhabitants. Within a few years scenes of which are laid in the[posior sister. The latter was stol.|® (hree dollar Truly Warner cast| Larse scal> operations, made| tne number dwindled to Jess than California Sierras in the golden oy 1y s band of ontlaws when the | [IftY dollars before it is six mc ‘"'"ip“”mp e NIRNCITE LOF) 3000 bug the revival.of Miking days of '49, Sandy is a genialfamigrant train of her parents was|©d: In “Among T hose Present, +{more than §10,000,000, were starl-| pay ‘gont the total ta near 4,000, whole-souled gold ‘miner wholraideq by the desperadoes and her|dBBOUNCed as the attraction at the|ed this summer after two years swears to avenge the murder ur ¥ . R *| Coliseum Theatre for two days|O°f Preparation. During this tim: father and mother were killed. v o i . his partner by Lasham, portray beginning Thursday, Harold Lioyd | the Fairt B - HARIGERTIN “"“’ NEW BOGKS AT by Mr. Shumway. Lasham is S i s, sl is first introduced us one of thege|Pany. a subsidary of the Ur gambler and all 'round bad m: “TWINKLETOES” COMING || “fresh” individuals who are re.|States Smelting and Refining ( PUBLIC LIBRARY for whom fandy is searchin. | TO PALACE THURSDAY | |puted to have no pockets in thejr | ¢onstructed an 85-mile canal and i der a fictitious name, Las g =] clothes—but he’s Dleasantly fre an electrical power plant to de-, The following new books have meets Betsey, the girl whom San.| The best cast obtained is the| It is the coatroom boy's brazen|Yelop 5.000 horsepower. | been received at the Juneau Pub- # b dy loves, and on the pretext of|[cheapest and best investment in|assurance that leads to his being| A network of pipes was built [lic Library and are on the shelves i taking her o her long-lost sister,|the making of any motion picturs,|engaged to Impersonate a titlec|t0 Make possible the thawing of ready for distribution: % the wife of Sandy’s partner, en-|in the opinion of John McCormick,| Englishman much sought after hy 1¢¢ and frozen ground by the pres- “Love is Enough” by Francis # tices her to accompany him on a|producer of Colleen Moore’s “Twin.-| social climbers as a house guest ~,sure of cold water, thus loosening | Brett Young; a prize-winning Eng- steamboat ride to Sandy Bar,|kle Toes” at the Palace Thursday.|and it is this same brazen assur.|the gold-bearing gravel for two lish story. where he attempts to force his love| “Nothing hurts a picture more|ance in trying 10 live up to the|dredscs. This methol of thaw.| “The Hotel” by Elizabeth Bow. upon her. than an unbalanced cast,” says|outrageous claims he is forced to ing was adopted after earlier ex. en; a modern, sparkling story of periences with steam and build-| tragedy and humor centered about When Sandy learns of this, he|McCormick. “To surround a popn.|make that makes ‘ul the mer- . . . B AL L) follows the steamboat on horse.|lar star with mediocre players is|riment in this b the Harold [in8 Of fires on the surface of the|a hotel on the Riveria. : By Lester D. HENDERSON ground had proved too costly. The| “The Ugly Duchess,” by Lion f i back and swimming to the vessel,|the poorest sort of economy. Any.| Lloyd comedie . board; it in time to save Betsey.|one who will reflect for the mo- ! company also erected 'here the|Feuchtwanger; an ) storical ro- 3 Vs 3 3 2 ecall a g farthest rth fire f office ¥ ca of, dieva! Europe. . 1 1 i ‘ Than s+ tred bl ot o el s iural LEADING. WISCONSIN, (| i mont, 170t ot o m SRt %, g OMPLETE and_ up-to-date _infor- | | | which Sandy is victorious and the |that were cpoiled because the work i a ficd 3 ” Five more dredges will be add-|Green; a tragic sicry of provincial malion on Alaska's soenic {el- sequel of which is Lasham's death|of the star was made unconving- DEMOCRAT HERE SAYS beneath the stern wheel of the|ing by the ordinary type of acting ed to the operations within the French life. ! e o steamer. The varlous stages of of the supporling playery” SMITH WILL WIN OUT | next two years. 1t will take {r"m‘ B <L e aCgai by tures, geography, history and the battle are admirably pictured{ That McCormick is right is in- 25 to 30 years, it is believed, to | 1. Phillips Opeheim; a tale of ro- and prove quite thrilling. Iflimml in the case of ' Colleen| -Calvin Stewart, “prominent law. | wash the known gold-bearlg gray. |mance, full of action and danger. ||d government. Subjects cnvmd In the supporting cast are In.|Moore, whose each picture has ad-|Yer of Kenosha, Wisconsin, dele-fel beds near here, with™ exten:| “Two Flights Up," by Mary l:‘uh. mclude Sl7e, Phyhlca] Divisions cluded Frank Campeau, Mark|vanced her to a higher place in sate fram his State to the late|slons to adjacent territory assur.|erts Rinehart; another of r: e RS s o o T by Ry Pce 1| Demceratic Nutional Convention at . and Climate; Mountain Ranges; Mountain i g i cross, Mickey Moore and Virginia v o el | Houston and Lis delegation’s mem. g 1 : o e gk o | | ber of the piatform and resolutions i 2 d ) Peaks, and Volcanoes; Rivers; Lakes; Gla ool Kodaks Films committee, and Mrs. Stewart, are : ciers; Transportation Agencies, such as P GUTLAWS OF RED Developing e e amnted i | RELIABLE N EWS STAND | stecamship lines, railroads, autnmol’rle RIVER,” . COLISEUM Enlargements their Alaskan trip. f roads, alrplanes, and dog teams; Hunting | @ 5 % Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are guest 219 FRONT STREET o i Picture Frames * A s ot Alsskans. whd and the, Hunted; National Parks and Tony, thie Tom Mix horse known M i Next Door to Reliable Transfer ‘to_theatre patrons for his intelli-l | Ay Acpr s copaTe L o ] . P : Monuments; Industries—mining, the fish- gonce, gives the screen a new Bit | PR Fosst fron, Houston 3n' thy ! ¥ i - eries including fur seal fisheries, forests, of cquine dramatics in “The Out- [ VIEWS sme iraiy with Alakans; and We Han dle All Alaskan agriculture, reipdeer, and fur farming; 1aWs of Red River,” Fox Films new [ Phone 35 l production starring Mix which s I n']lng at Los Angeles, San Francisco, Alaska Cmes; Inhapnanu; Territorial In- to, have. a two-days’ showing at g Eerorten Mount. Shasta, Portland, Seattl, . . {18 L - e Publications , stitutions; Public Schools; History of Al- o i points. o aska; Alaska’s Government; and Alasku o i ; From Alaska .\..:.m).leru 'iu"v,., INCLUDING; : » Tonkd . : : y 4 . F; art will retnrn east over the Ca. g ai B . e i Fairbanks News-Miner — Anchorage Daily : N TH ’ points en route to their home in Times—Cordova . Daily Times—Valdez + One hundred twelve pages, 123 half- : ! < g e G| News-Miner—Dawson Weekly News . tone illust;ations, paper cover: g"lu 'y EA WILLA‘H) S i Gov. 'Sn‘um will lnt 'sucnusklul In. Prbmpt Auention TO All'Matl Or‘rlcrs On ”]e .t ]oca] book .nd s“fiow s PR 4 S the November clection. Mo says he has arrived vhat conclusion ; : - through conversations with the § A full line of Miner’s Supplieg—Stationery— H slures..drug stores, and curio stores, May H Ouymd Entemners people he has met s'nee the Hons. | Fresh Candleq F i Tobdcc,” e Clgars. Fresh 2 be ordered d“-em from Emplre Pl‘lntllls . on corvertion. ‘Wiscosin, he ON BOARD 8. S. DOROTHY !t.n';'s, i ail sei to give her elector- Snuff every week — The “Heuon non-leak- 3 ,umpqny, al votes to Gov. Smith, and he 99 . ALEXANDER thinks the Democrats will elect & able PlpE, Guaranteed, ’3 75. t 1 Governor in that state if Governor Zimmerman, should be renominat- We are equzpped with a Frigidaire and our PLAY]NGFOK BIG DANCE ed by the Republicans. The Wis.'} % drmka are alwa&i"" 1d consin progressives, he says, will, TONIGHT . SIS || We bandle Seattle and local fee Cream NOTICE " 1 do shingling of any kind and VERE M v R . 1 LKS’ HALL tarring roofs. I also build cabins y ; : ¥ o Tigle B o, e e A. B. Chauvin, Prop. Henry Gorham. —adv. ; W pi e R AL ‘ PHONE 221 0ld papers for sale at the Empire. ! 4

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