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3 » THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 2, 1929. ST e : — Roah - L £ | HITHER = . E’ | R i | = = 3 4 i . = y = £ P : 4 Z| | Little Boy Loses His || Tales 15 rom [h(), H[lls E s SURE 4 = s o ) = | g s I : == O« g = g =5 c KETTY Z| | Kitten Playmate | (A Series of Populatr Articles on Prospecting) E GCREAT LAUCH = = 25 s b ) E ; .57 | = GRE/ ) ; = £ F = £ And Now He’s Upset | | By HUGH HENTON = SHON = £ £ Little Fred Sorel, Jr..ds | | Associate Professor of Metailurgy = s L W D o Sk Y AR E = E" lonesome and bothered. He's | | Alaska Agricultural College and Scheol of Mines. = F 3 E| | lost a white Kitten, his play- . T e » = SUNDAY AND MONDAY = g L =) | mate, and until it js found VALUES REFRACTORY ORES = o QHA ; = 2 ««Z| | and returned to Freddy he's | | ee————— = P b!l(}“h = £ SUNDAY MATINEE. NIGHT and MONDAY £ not oing to be cheercd up | |* The mexp evening Larry anmd|te j0. - Now the firo assay, | = 7:30-9:25 = H Z! | by anybedy or anything. {Jack were in a reminiscent mood. | take it, gets not only free gold (= = E- T e S| | TTeday the little lad #at on | |years before they had left a dis-|but another kind also, called re-|= g H £| | the front poreh at his home | |tant pect which had once hsld | fractory gold. Refractory gold is| = And the Added £ SPECIAL FEA URE E| | and inquired of passersby for | [great promise for them; a quartz|not freo milling. We cannot de-|= y . E S Ei ““H(““"i"- e s L | [ven i the White River country, | tec in the pan, and we cannot | == Attraction = H Into the Sunshine of the Present E| | + “Good morning, Mist I | | which they referred to as the Old|ca on the plates with amal-| == TR s S RV | H 5 : : \ Z| | bad 2 white est, dat it's | | juqifh clatti. They had found it{sza It is so closely associated |== " = H Stalked the Shadow of His Past! S| | sone mow and wont come | |, o heavily mineralized Wwith|with arsenic and sulphur, er led | == L(?s)!l Dre’lvs £ /g ’ f#u = "“'("- 4 ‘1”_ 1:;‘” he ““: some sort of grey metallic crystal- | a: phur, or copper and sul|== H =| | sort of plaintively. nd |l i n T b it ) or il s 1luri at we = 3 g g IR L A e s\xl]»hnl.(-‘! mineral. The vein|p with tellurium, that we &= Presents ; = s 1 ¥o e VRt e cat had been well ex ored and some |ca get it except by a melting = S| | Le's moins to take it back to | |development woik done, but the|pr or by dissolving it out|= “MUSICAL § DI Areine . W yel claim had been abandoned because | with some chemical. 1 gathered == = 14 e e |it had yielded few gold colors inlthis much in the short course 1|= qQ ORISR = = i 2| the pan. took at the Alaska College.” = : URPRISE = - | Larry, as usual, was doing the Refractory Gold (= RIS X2 = 11 Dr. Fontaine's pa|talking. “Jack, do you know If Nothing was said for a few min-|= = 2 | Tonlor™ W portorms sevess] noss | cam't Help thinking we somehow |utc.. Then Jack looked up trom E2 Jimmie Z =| miracles and as a result is tho go-| M ‘..\'(‘llufl bet when we loft the Old [the pine sm-kb he was \\'Iu.nlny = 15477 o = ' Z | cial lion in s e falls-in | Judith. and observed, in a matter of fact|== l = Z/love with Yvonne but is unable to] _“let’s forset it Larry. That|way, “You may be right, all right, |== /‘( ams = S (el her because of the strange cir.|C18iM is a dead horse. Don’t dig|but we are not any better off, with = 2 Sdiz ¥ = i worla |1t up again.” broke in Jack with vh. ctory gold that we can't| = He Preferred Blondes, in = . =| Things | & Vigorous Wwave of the keen edged | pa amalgamate. 1= “ P = me to a climax when Lieut. De.|Putcher knife, as he cut some| “How is that?” asked Larry ‘E ant his wife was a brunetie, so to BEAUTY ALA = Elam arrives in Algiers and recog.|larse juick steaks from a quarter|Jack answered: ¢ haven't E trap him into a flirtation, she .(k;nncd MUD” g 2 LaRoblie, He informs La.|Of caribou. way of running our samples ex = a blonde wig, then— ' s e : s by panning, and the Old Judith is == i s i 5 _—_— = 2 “f“f”‘:m o Cyme Codigrlo: SRRy Break too far from the road to be con-|\E Youll be delighted with this amus- § E| Lyomes hand in marriage he Will} parry went on without paying|tinnally packing out samples. If == ing, clean and wholesome farce com- PATHE £ 2|ty tells Dr. Fontains of the tron.|a1Y attention to his partner’s dis-|we did go in again to that claim, | edys—don’t miss it! s + From the famous stage play “Diploma” Z(ble and the doctor shoots Desti ,;}:":;:v‘:‘, PV:,',. i ,.l,‘llf .,.,‘,l"ll,‘,-x:,":. e \\\‘”"M l]';'v‘"l:“l "‘0”"' h“""'” R REVIEW E 2 3 =|LaRoche saves the lieutenant's| s .. ' b O e I - g i T DMU ) A B s biggest hopes. Do you remember, | tals” replied Larry, but his part-| == ““l" AR FHl‘fl{ “‘N‘“‘N‘D‘ CAREW, TAN & | ke “|“‘? In re-payment Lleut. Des-|p o when we made our finuliner rejoined: “Thete ave loty of|EE R e i . KEITH GEORGE SIEGMANN and | n obtains a full pardon for La-| smpling and as soon as we £ot|grey minerals, * I Aldn't take the | == 3 5| Roche. into the fresh sulphide wit short cou nat lid, but 1| Saturday Onl =| S i irse that you did, but Saturda n BARBARA BEDFORD £ R G shaft the ore stopped pannin kiow thidre {4, gdey oBpey;. and E i % & g paused a moment and then added,{arsenical pyrite, and another kind |== TOM TY' E A George Melford Production E In Stage Collapse [l b momehs o o ot i o TOM l\} ILP and = = » E the grey crystals. That can of minerals like black jack are often!== . in = N 3 - - samples came out with us whenjgrey, especially if they are a lit-|= B i NLW‘ , CARTOON and COMEDY H o lafe IaDd Tudtth. gl = “TOM’S GANG” ’ and CONCERT by Palace Orchestra g “I remember our sampling and| Larry looked thoughtfully at m.-iE R % & f : e e ” S| how we got barely a smeil in the[stove for a while and then sald: | == AR Presenting by request, the “Love Song H pan, but have forgotten abou: any|"We can get the assayer to de-|= . F o . by Fliger g| can of grey crystals” said Jack,términe the mineral and give us|= n Coming —_—— - = with a steak on a fork just readyy@ test for it. He must have saved |= ” = 1026 80Loges 60 certs = to place in a pan of sizzling suet. |some of the sample. If we only|= \) BUSTER KEATON S BESN Rhe P itk e i 5 RS B | “Well, Jack, the other day Ijhad a small assay outfit, we could | == 5 g ! = | found the rusty can and sampla i ake our own fire o ys for gold _E_ i H] LAST TIMES TONIGHT the bottom of our old pack thatjand silver. I learned that in the =5 CTEIR O » £ ; : el e e S e e & “THE GENERAL = (13 s l S S & ’ 99 = around when he looted our camp to run the samples as close as|== i o St e Wk ST 0 « F United States Smith £ oon atter wo arcived here. The |the cxperienced assoyor, because | = Pri 3 = crystals had been weathered some|We wouldn't be interested in the == riees « = nEE = and were darker in color.” Out{low grade ore, or at least not for |=5 5 F Two 3 Rg““‘ll(clol:’e Contests g | of curiosity, I tied up the weather-|the present. = 10-20-40 = = od 82 0 . i o As-| “I am sure the valies aro there |== o = and 2 Knockouts = ed sample and sent it to the As m sur ar re |55 - - B TPy "y i 4 H z say office, along with a dollar|in the OId Judith, it we can just|=m With Franklin l.lflghfirn._H.xrnl on Ford, T. Roy Barnes Loges 50¢ AT O i bill. Intended to write a letter find a way to make this five as-|= N LN 7S " | o asking for the name of the min-{say.” == [ e ——— ==\ | use their fists in the Marine Corps. eral, but you know how it fs, we’ — il I B e oitutey s, o taotnats N D B R e o A IIIIl.IIIIIlIIllllllmlllllllII|||||IIHIIIII|||||IIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIHIIIIIHIIuIHIIIIIIIIHI_II||||IlHHI|I||||IIIIIIumlI| i H At‘ractzm‘ 4| ing, regolves about the activities |: compressor and our steel sharpen{tor's Assay. Outfit,” g e T AT x —hal . 3 i lof two Marines, Sergeant Riley ing that I never got around to! A ey L] { ‘ ’ 4 T’ jand Corporal Sharkey, both con-| the letter. The assay office ran! y At leatres |tenders for the championship of it for gold and silver and here’s |the Corps. And the climax, reached what they reported. 1 got the| 1 J|after a exciting st of s |Feturns the last time I mushed in , 1 5 B +s ! quences, shows their battle for for tue mail” With this Larry . [ ToM TYLER I1s AT the belt among the frenzied cheers paused and held up a printed form | FUH FIREMEN s | | COLISEUM TONIGHT |[of thousands of their own kind which lie took from a pocket-worn | L) 6 - _______mland the general public, while all envelope. i \ Bringing with ‘him his famous Jover the world gobs, marines and Caribou Steak H | \ pals, including his horse, his dog|soldiers are listening in over the Jack glanced over that way, but} and his seven-year-old comrade, Iragio for the round-by-round report decided that caribou steak was| ’ Frankie Darro, l’l'flm Tyk‘l”_lS) L¢““_"|nf the fight. more important for the moment.| ing to the Coliseum tonight, in E— He did not again think of the re s > “Tom's_Gang"' his latest W*‘»‘"”"‘;:} HARIE PREVLET =+ port until the steak was done and Unu§ual Features,Of Entel | production at F. B. O. B ot e SaNDAV Beactiful Billie Cortez (above) |they were stowing away large, tainment Promised for e Tyler, who is acclaimed one nthvfl .| New York showgirl, who col-|mouthfulls of the same, along with This Year's Event ; i the most popular western screen | ——— reon | lapsed during a specialty dance {numerous sour-dough biscuits and | R | t stars of the day, is supported in ountless stories on the screen| | . g = p N —_— | | LR | e o e itul [have attempted to ghow how to | il musical show and caused |huge tins of coffee. Then he saw | | AN ‘S'fa:::fi:y:;‘m;;i D e doos Mis.|cure “cheating husbands,” but it | Curtain to be rung down while |it lying on the table where Larry| <At the Firemen’s Ball, there | Vis Fone Tasdie Aaciion: required the shrewdness of Wilson | @ physician administered re- h;’f’k_:l“id 1y ;e“"e“[ OVN'I“’}:I was the funniest Devil I ever| f | Frankie Darro and his dog, Collison to ‘contrive a method| Storatives. Later she was re- 23“; _‘e"" ‘t‘f'h _:g""lflmr"m .']» did see,” to paraphrase a sons| . G SrancaRs e, o ” B layed with Tyler in|Which completes that ugly business | moved to a hospital, where her elessly at first, and then with famous some decade and one-half | Ot pils poving eans, have played with Ty b 5 ) 8 increasing interest. Quickly he ago. And that’'s what is going to| ber of his pictures and need|in one night . 1 condition is reported to be “ Bk oy gOmg a number o 'h pic urc‘. T 3 Colliton; withor of (Uie sivsass | aurioma © |paused, in the act of transferring be seen at the Twenty-Third An-| no introduction to screen fa A e s T . - an emormous steak to his plate..nual Ball given by the Juneau| iy Doy B ominent parts|ful stage comedies, “Getting Ger- (Tntarnational Newsree | ey both play pr P et o i s “rr 5 e Then he dropped the steak, fork Fire Department on February 12 which will have an unusual appeal 'r;"h Garter ;m'rl‘ Up in Mable’s and all, info fhe platter and jumr | The “gang” that puts out the S < i 1 i hei : d D * to the kiddies. Pl " m‘:,‘:,":]e (o?:u:;ig):l 'q ;:i;npr: ed to his feet. “Twenty-two hun- fires in the community, keeps| A‘ g KUI]N § f) A that their competltors Y o 9 o o The dtarvar tomis Garig,” Lakg 2 OR0e On R | dred dollars in gold and fifty-one the City Ball Park going, rescues | what none of them can do. Sell for a fraction of en from an orlgmallby Frauk_ 1!0“- ek 55 {Ile Dollsein Sani éo ounces of gilver to the fon. 1,cats from telephone poles and their price “ ard Clark, deals with the ‘!‘““'“]'“_Pmai" o o Mo < don’t believe it he yelled. This!lost people on Mt. Juneau with| @ €1r price. ties which arise over the will of a o Blond‘e i \,lgh{,; o 3 was pretty quick work for Jack, equal faeility, is out to break all| ; .::althy lramch et 'l'-nlm1 e PN s : ] for he: was generally quite deliber-|records for originality in decora- G. N. HARTLEY, Representative b Sharon Lynn are e real heirs oy j s % ate in his moveménts. |tion and entertainment this vy i of the estate, but the arrival of an "‘!’.‘ °'.” “’b“‘.”’ the “‘e'f‘g_ev f"f" “The assay office must be right,” And it is going to achieve suc- P. O. Box 1138 | imposter complicates matters con-|Director E. Mason Hopper is said [] quickly put in Larry. “The as cess in its uhual manner. 4 siderably. Not until the last [(Awlf“’ .h-“r'“ .{Ctk;"{_lf‘f"]‘;'“‘V“"lage of 4 sayer is a man of experience, and| Tickets for the event were dis- ’ teet of tfl;m l]las llnf’hedl bydm s e i S I don’t see how anyone could salt ‘;rib“led for ¢he members of the | mo—s i DR A 5. RS AT Y e S 7 ™ unexpected climax disclosed. # kb P X the sample, I sealed it in a new |Department this week for indi-| [ 5 ' o EN"O 50 ith a widespread dif~ 3 The picture, of course, is fea-|of a hu-|)';nnl_ ‘w"uh A. hlm?d‘a com- Treasur}’ Balance Conhnues canvas bag after wrapping it l,,}vldun‘l sales. The Finance Com- BURNER ACCIDENT KlLLS FOUR M Jtrih-m‘un,w gl E » tured by Tyler's spectdcular horse-|Plex and a hilarious :l"”e;' “f%‘;““ to Grow — May Reach |saper, ana matied it myselt.” |mittee will eall on business . oz w . ® hid . L manship, which has brought . him Pe"‘:“ ;3 ‘e‘nll;n“f Belve{;m.,a fl; $' 500 000 March 3' Jack sat down, but did not at|"OuSes late next week. T ; 2 E o fame as a screen cowboy. Plenty|is the theme of onde for s ,200, onice resume his attack on fhe neg.| THIS WIH be the twenty-third Manila Declares War 5 of thrills are provided for those|Night” and it has been generous- —— lected piece of steak. “I know Dall staged by the Department : who love adventure. S8R sl i 9| Gontinued tmprovement in the|that,” he sakd, “but you know as|VCH B4 Brown from a buckei- On 12,000,000 Rats & In addition to those mentioned Ved‘ff”“‘"‘? s ‘l“"]m;r Fra'r’m‘,;‘ Territory’s financial condition :s|well as I that we didn't get more | "''€ade With hand-drawn carts ek 7 b above, the cast includes Harrydadience in 000 Wumor. ENE/W| shown in the monthly statement |than a color or two when we pan- 'O ONE OF the best equipped and MANILA, Feb. 2 — Hubonie 3 Woods, Frank Rice, Barney Furey,| Panghorn and “arvson o6 ©10 fof finances issued today by Treas-imed it at the cabin on the Ola Ju-| "% fl":‘c‘"“ grsanizations of plague has trokenm out in’ parts @ h $on Linghawm, Jack Anthony ‘sud|°8st In the lmportast cooMnrSdiurgr W, G, Siuithi' At the closeldifn + b repS¥t 1s mponaiblo |1 oy (RRSER. Of ifs .size on tho lof Inua amd Chine ad e others. parts in support of Miss *" |ot business on January 31, last,fand the sample must have been |, /€ Coast Trained firemen, |PhiipLl. healt: ¢ thoities have * R 30 ut s .| there was in the treasury a total|salted somehow when the be. wfx[‘; HSGE RN YORER of, experlence, uri:C a ear > 'Zn .gaimst rats, | B . T URiTED STATES SWiTHY || CONRAD VEIDT IS ¥l cash balance of $998,39167. spilled things in the cabin here.” o0 EeRreBERtatives of inenrunce| the principal carriers of the di- | NOW SHOWING PALACE ||| AT PALACE SUNDAY || This is an increase of $340,713.10 Crushed—Panning [work- in warmest terms. The re-| T 3 . | PAL 3/ over the balance shown 30 days| “No” said Larry, “I crushed it | it (% W it kA | It is estimated that there i flgh( tew consider the activities of | Conrad Veldt, a new star, sup-|prior to that time when Mr.fand tried panning it again, but id | uyagivery hwe:‘ m‘;’:"’[;‘]:‘):; i [mw rat for every person in the : tha devil-dogs in peace fime; and Ported by a strong cast, is :l_t the | Smith reported $657,678.57 cash on|not get anything. Saved the con arly situated cnmmuuiti‘n fnve ;.f'!flmls. wpproximateily 12,006,000 b if they do, wonder how the Marines ‘;flll_ce :Ilndgy and Monday l‘n -': hand. centrates and that is what F se '}been S8 ko obtain. ‘Th1";'l.1krl off lth? :ealth nrv;&': : reep théir fighting spirit up when (Man’s Past. The ' synopsis o Payments of most of the cannery [to the assay offce. The concen | It is to carry on its commun- jissued @ warning that untit tHl ] there i3 no enemy to hurl them-'this story follows: _|taxes for 1928 are still to be re-|trates all seemed to be some heavy ity welfars work and pay ex- number. is reduced the outlook T } selves on, Sentenced to ten years’ impris-|ceived, it was pointed out. As|sulphide mineral.” penses of keeping up the ball WORENDRUERTIE AN 4 4 One amswer to this question is{onment on the Isle of St. Noir for |these do not become delinquent| Jack said something under "i“.‘park. ete., that the department | | Sanitary inspectors are actipg Apresented in “United States Smith” [putting to death one of his pa-|until March 15, and it generally [breath, then turned fo the table |makes its {feket sales canvnse Al J Lpiel: pineny. i : the; povts ¢ a motion picture now playing attients suffering an incurable di-|takes the full period allowed for|again and they finished the meal of the net proceeds from this sale t@auys Botlo.s dambpapgs, l'e‘“',” # the Palace Theatre, which is based |sease, Dr. Paul La Roche is taken|the companies to make up their|in'sflence. After the few dishes|are devoted to such project: irna Vavas, “ : —————— on the activities of the U. S.[from his cell to operate on the|reports, the treasury balance will{were cleaned up and furned up: de| And. for the event itself, the ¢ * Marine Corps in times of peace.|Wwarden of the prison when he is/continue to grow for the rest of |down on the table ready for breuk"l-‘lremi are going to spring sev- TRAINING PO/ EXPLORER&‘-_ b Featuring Eddie, Gribbon and Lila [shot in an uprising. The operation |the Territory's fiscal year which|fast, Jack resumed the subject.leral surprisés on their frienc 2 % Lee, with Mickey Beqnett gnd Ken- |saves the warden’s life and La|ends Marc!vn 31. E y “Now tell me,” he said, “how we ! That line about the “funny devil” > ™ X o NEW " YORK, F;'h' %:'A c:,"fi e nefli Harlan in support, and direct-| Roche is promised his freedom by | It is believed by that time the|could get nothing, and the assaver |is the reak “irom horse this (ime. When a scaffolding on which they wére working (nside a refuge |' P minking is aundunced by g ed by Joseph Henabery, “United |Lieut. Destin, assistant warden, bu! | treasury balance will probably becould get $2200.00 to the ton and |But that’s part of the secret, too.| Incinerator collapsed at Everett, Wash., four persons met death and |(he American Geographical “& N States Smith” is a clear and truth-(the warden, hearing of it, orders|approximately $1500,000, a record|both be right?” He said this in ——t— a fifth seriously injured. Photo shows firemen at work after the. |y of New York It is adaptéd 7 ful report of Marine life at such|LaRoche back to his cell. La|breaking figure. On Mareh 31,|a fore which plainly showed he, HAVANA—Mare than 50,000 tragedve = 74 specially to the needs of explow times. And the great feature, ac-| Roche manages fo escape and 1927, following the record salmon |thought he had the last word for [public employees In Cuba draw ers; to persois: wishing te: "‘;@ : ¥cording to the film, of Marine ac-|makes his way to Algiers where a|pack of the previous year, thare|once.. Here again, however, he [nearly $40,000,000 year'y from| PLANES SELL LIKE CARS national automobile shows. There!professional map-makers and to bt tivity in peace-time is sport. This{lifelong friend, Dr. Henry Fon-|was a balance on hand of $1,374,|was mistaken, for Larry came back [the treagury of the republic. g was this difference, however, that|travelers who have a hobby 5 # can be turned into any channel,|tain and his sister Yvonne, takes|460.48. with: “The gol we see in the pan |There 1,344 more employees| CHICAGO, Feb. 2—Sales of [the planes were purchased large-|making maps. i but it is well-known that the ranks :nm in, Dx;.kl"onmne goes blind is free gold. The ayer didn’t|during the past year than the|planes ac¢ ne Chicago aviation|ly by airway operators, corpora- ¥ rom overwork and La Roche takes| Dell E. Sheri N ot great prizefighters have often been swelled by men trained to|his name in order to perform op- Juneau’s piano tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573. Ppan the sample for free gold, but made a fire assay on it. His let-, year before but salaries decreased $65,000, show were almost #% numerous tions and flyiug schools. They| 'Old papers at The Empire G A as sales ordinarily are at the were sold in batches of a dozen'fice.

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