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ARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ; . By BILLE DE BECK nery tender “Willard B.” but dis- |of Venezuela, has the leading femi- 3 nd s 2 _ appointed in that prospect, it is|nine role, which is the secohd ‘big IORAGE , SToP EREATHING SO 7 TH D T SRR ; el v now necessary to secure another |part She has played during her NEA\H&- OAE \,\JOULAD _(;_"SH Rl 8 1 . Rkt ey Tt /&RHQEEQG{OEB\EE::;;AY < ‘lmu‘t. The “Munroe,” a possibility, | brief career. WERE ONDER SOME AWFUL i i -t i P GIHATS WRONG WITH TROLALES AGAIN,BUY . |has a capacity of 75 persons, is Frank Mills plays the role of an STRAIN! AND STOP 4 i W / bl ? NOW'S 8V Fary % 2 t WE'S THE ONW/ ONE |fast, clean and comfortable. How- |underworld character. While he has EIDGETING W TM TRYING f K CHANCE' 3 X & WHOM I C© TORA ~ ever, a hoat of sufficient e and |been an actor on the legitimate “© READ THIS PAPER - ; i g { ¥ i 0 SN | I CANNOT REMAIN i 3 | comfort will be provided. stage for twenty years, Ole M. 1 BELIEVE . NOL'RE i Sy e ' & B GE - HORACE = b N:N_F]ZVQQ“:% LE - 6. ¥ Ness, who plays the part of the de- WHERE ARE ~/aUs ? L agcmeant : — 7| tective, has his first big screen ANSWER ME AT "T \LIB‘:EI;l[':‘YF ';f(‘)i l"‘}:n_ part in this production. NIG e ATTENTION REBEKAHS Three comparative newcomers 0| perseverance Rebekah Lodge will {the screen will be seen in Ralph [hold their regular meeting Wed- | Ince's latest picture for FBO, “Chi- | nesday, April 24th, at 8 p. m. cago After Midnight,” a gripping | Degree practice after close of meet- | melodrama of underworld life to|ing. ;x;n seen the Liberty tonight. ALPHONSINE CARTER, { They are Jola Mendez, Frank Mills | —adv. Secretary. jand Ole M. Ness. Miss Mendez, L ee- |who is the daughter of the late Dell k. Sherifi, Juneau's plano | Capriano Castro, former president!tuner and rebuilder. Phone 573, ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1929. ' e 00000000000 Raven and the Wolf, the origina- HENDERSON TELLS | tors of the human race, according LIONS OF SOUTH b “cukii. | b i o The regular meeting of |legislative body adjourned and a r B T B B BRERT NEWS “lxvmQ was tl:e{] taken through the 66 . 3 . . L1 ‘ U. . Jail which proved a new and Chlcago A ft()r IMubught ) > | novel experience to ag,number of | BENEFIT DANCE PROMIS! the boys and girls Pulsating Pageant of a Great City’s | TO T { Biggest Underworld Thrill Lester D. Henderson, Territorial|is = : : ] :\“;) ';(‘;‘al':ll’:l‘ flf"‘“‘]"" imerce Commissioner of Education and % b § Reney & b Oata TomEtrew at noor President of the Juneau Lions club, | z o e i S orat yiithbe L Wil be taday told the members at the ?’9"’"\ CowE : ey e and the Juneau membe: ular weekly luncheon the hlgh—‘ 3 3 R - » ¥ 4 the “Reeid "ok Gontrol of the lights of his recent trip south which | & g : " § Y ¥ : A Al ER I ber of Come was made to attend the Conven-| % 3 3 5 ! ndrog: WU elected tion ‘of Educators at Spokane. 3 - % 1 4 ¥ s : Mr. Henderson told briefly of the i A 4 S Ui e .0 0 o8 Jong time will be in :)Hm(lun("v‘ it | o liaaents & bk e S convention, stating that it was at- " : ] R : e the dance. glyen tonight dor thel, =i divanced toy ik e and SAY! The C fended by nearly 4,000 ]cd:fflwrf; i ; pEilR BRLG SPrisoNERS | Crentof Ared, JohtigRe DUl G baat, sosibi, i B oay and SAY! The Comedy Te0n gt aciONBEL: - ERBERLNES | i e Bt e hadhiE April 28 is the date set for the represetited by: two delegates, Mr. . S | Deputy U B, ,Marshal Frank|5c0t My peple SHL AL KO cxoursion. to Evtier DGR Henderson and W. K. Keller. Many : ok Nefsy. arrived HErs on the Alameda] o And the excellenh CORCILON | e Tood. committea.ag working matters of great interest and im- :ot X v i froh - Skagmag: - bringi: Lizzie f’[ the floor, a fine time is prom [hard - to " geb both gikiilihy 'm"l portance to thoso devoting their ; : : Rogues and Kittie Goss, who were | " quality in “eats” The, boat com- efforts to education were taken un & K SE A =" |convicted of adultery, to serve a » ”’ ok - mittee at the several meetings, said Mr. (ha : : : \ farin. ar U0 e R the Foderal Jaliy]. CARD PARTY THURSDAY | '_ Henderson. L 3 i 4 5 5 3 _ A Nefsy accompanied him as bR 2 E What was of greater Inte to R g S $ matron. fA" 8:15 o'clo tomorrow cve- the Lion Club members was the 8 A v Rk N R A u MUEEL 5 N o ning, the card party arranged by ; 5 N the Douglas Libra Association will workings of the Lions Club at 3 £ X 1 % i \ Lungvrxfw Washington. Mr. Hen- 3 S0 FIRST BLACK BEAR BAGGED |be piven in the Odd Fellows hall derson was a guest at their weekly & i 2 3 g To allow the affair to start at t luncheon and w::s the principal 2 3 Ky . The first black bear to be killed | time the Rebekah Lodge will T A i|in this vicinity this scason was|vance the time of their regul v . s According to indications, one of the largest crowds seen here in a R st yoit » ARG b Wosh O bt \ picture you hll{)l}ld not miss the natatorium can ac AL speaker, He said he_spoke about 2 $ = 4 _ 5 Arfiskfl finding the mien much in- ) f © | [bagsed yesterday in the hills backimeeting to 7:30 o'clock to m terested in the Territory and to an iy : .. of ‘Thane by Judge J. W. Harding|way for the social affair. i extent, ignorant of the true con- . . g B F and_Assistant U. S. Attorney G.| The Library, a worthy institn ? [$ - : 3 o | W. Folta. There is some doubt as|jon, deserves the support of every- T this date snapniath il foll i iolati ditions here. e i {5 BTN o ot tne - PRAES R | S o tom this date on prosecutions will follow all persons violating Speaking of the town of Long- " SR $o <y “ 5 B T e O e Island. 5 4 o1 . \ . . g of the tommct S o ; ; : m;.\o 'SS,“S fired at exactly thelp,iched free, those in char waffic regulations. Cars coming out of alleys where there are stop sighs [ , Mr. E at 3 ; sam ne. dve their services wi rel : : . 3 most remarkable how the cily | S 3 i 5 Gy ik give their services uthfmt remun and not coming to a stop, or turning corners at more than ten miles an 14 grown since its foundation s 4 5 £ eration, and money is a 1 i i 1 s's ago. Mr. Long, the founder : ; b PRISONERS BROUGHT HERE |necessary to provide new books hour, or passing school houses. < from time to time Card playing godfather of the thriving city 3 \ p % 3 Ao g s £ of ‘5,000 residents, started the city Deputy U. S. Marshal William H, | being lmpuulnr pfls:l"'np it 4 hoped All persons not familiar with the traffic code can call at City jonating large sums and build-' Benjamino Gigli, of Metropolitan Opera House fame, with Caswell of Ketchikan, arrived on|no one will pass this event up. Clerk’s Office and ai i 3 . 3 A 3 e s . s nd obt: » No. 18: By Ol il plants hat em-{ Wistgafet Shotwell, 20-year-old pianist, at the latter’s Omaha, |the Steamer Ydkon with Fred Mil- e 4 : | btain Ordmal.l(\ No. 18'}, Traffic Code, R_ules and | 41+ several hundred workmen. Nebr. home. The noted tenor has sighed the Omaha girl for |° and Vera Miller, who are to ap- EDUCATIONAL TOUR Regulations governing the operation of vehicles on the public streets Ide town boasts o $600000 high six weeks’ tour of European musical centers at a fabulous sum, |PSaF before Judge E. Coke Hill this FETY f o This code wi o strictlly e e / ihool building and one of the tWo Defore leaving the e e Mo b otowell's Tiands ane |afternoon for sentences on a charge| Englsh I class, of Juneau. This code will be strictlly enforced. s of chimes in the State of health were insured for:$500.000 e a of illegal cohabitation. They were|Strom, visited the Mus ¢ 2 sur ; tried and found guilty during the|neau Tuesday morning (Signed) GEO: GEFCHELL, -hington, both the gift to the (3 onal Newsreel) \ % 1¢from Mr, Long. ! seesion of court at Ketchikan. Mrs. | specting the curios and Chief Of Police. aving Longview, Mr. Hender- = — Frank Sayres accompanied him as|Rev. Kashevaroff gave an f: yacationed and transacted’ matron. They will return to Ket-|ing lecture on Alasks “ ness in the coast cities before PG aana IlIIH]II“IIllllllllll"llllllluiL'h“‘ n on the Alaska late today.|which he ted the story of the “rning home. He stated that o ‘ound the weather in the south milder than which prevailed :re this past winter. B. Warrack, President of the rack Construction Company, of tle, was a guest at the lunch- New Issue of SOUTH EASTERN ALASKA MINING CORPORATION MINES: Juain, Berner's Bay, Alaska Present Offering $300,000.00 of Treasury $tock in 8,000 UNITS of ONE sharc PREFERRED 7% Cumulative interest and TWENTY-FIVE shares COMMON STOCK 45, VHO'S WHC | AND WHERE | rs. Sidney Barrington, wife of t. “Sid” Barrington, widely Luown Alaska river boatman, was & pascenger from Seatile to Wran- gell on the Yukon. Mrs. Barring- ton comes north each summer to make her home until the Stikine Jiver closes to navigation in the ia Capt. Barrington has been norh for several weeks. PRICE PER UNIT $100.00 and accrued interest, yielding 7% Capitalization by Authorized Outstanding 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock\ i ($100.00 pl.vo value) o ...$1,000,000 $356,000 Lester D. H enderson Common Stock (no pa: value) 1,000,000 shares 566,000 shares The Cumulative Preferred Stock is to be fully paid and non- assessable! -entitled to cumulative preferential cash dividend at L4 the rate of 7% per annum, payable semi-annually; callable as a 2 whole or in part at $110.00 per share on any dividend day after the 3rd year. Preferred as to Assets and accrued dividend in -the event of liquidation. Preferred dividend will be payable semi-z;nually on the first day of January and July in each e S d d. . . d vear, the first dividend to accrue from the 1st day of January, 1628, 'No voting power. d 2 econd edition, revised and enlarged, ¥ M’I‘he Common Stock is of no par value and non-assessable. no d f d t b t. oting power. W rea DIRECTORS ! ¥ 208 SISTIDEL. WILFORD B. HOGGART, HERBERT L. FAULKNER, President Vice-President New_tondon, Gonnecict qune, Aaska " Up-to-date facts regarding Alaska- Becrigary-'rrealfurer . Hggw York % Yor! T OLLAR & . HARRISON WRIGHT Prince Rugm. B. C. ; Its SCCnlC Features, Geography, Hls- New York JEAN VANOPHEM . Consulting Engineer Mining, Paris and New York . ALBERT MARIN, P. M. E, Managaing Director tory and Government, Paris and New York JEAN VANOPHEM Bankers and Registrars Mining, Paris and New York - e e B'"fi'\?n’v:?d ;é}r"s*é"céf"" - IN TWO BINDINGS--- PURPOSE OF ISSUE To extend important main tunnels, to develop valuable op- 1 Regular paper COVer, $1.00’ pOStpaid. tigns adjacent to the properties, to modernize surface and under- ground equipment, and otherwise to establish the mine on a o . . Todern basis : De luxe edition, $2.00 MANAGEMENT uxe ion, $2.00, postpaid. The. principal officers of the Company are experienced min- M. Gould, prominent insur- » man of Seattle, was a pas- er for Juneau on the Yukon. Gould is north on business. r. and Mrs. A. N. Keefauver, Philadelphia, are Westward 1d passengers on the steamer on, going on a big game hunt the Alaska Guides. aorge Potter, for several years purser on the Yukon River boats, is returning to Anchorage from where he will go to the Interior to take up his work. Mr. Potter has been outside over the winter on vacation. E. A. Rasmuson, head of the Bonk of jAlaska, arrived from wrangell cboard the steamer Yu- . Mr. Rasmuson is making the triy north calling at the various preaches of the institution. Mr. Rasmuson is a guest at the Gas- neau. B. Dudden, cannery operator ot Douglas, has returned north ¢{tor wintering in the Bouth, a pucsenger on the Yukom. C-us Gelles, Secretary and Treas- wer of the Alaska Guides Asso- ol tion with headquarters at An- clirage, is a passenger Westward | on the Yukon. Mr. Gelles met a | perty of game hunters here and accompanied them West. ©. A. Iverson, the first paying 1ecsenger by airplane from the south to Alaska, was a passenger for Cordova on the Yukon. Mr. Iverson is connected with the Ken- necott Copper Mining Company. He came north on the Washington-Al- aska Airways plane Juneau. Owen Meals, airplane pilot and owner at Valdez, is returning (o his home aboard the Yukon. Rir. Meals has been on vacation. Edward Walcott, court reporter at Valdez, is a passenger for his home town on the Yukon after spending several weeks in the States on vacation. e e e e e e T T T TV T T T UV Job Printin AT ing operators, who have been long identified with these prop- erties, .and the excellent progress made despite adverse mining conditions of the World War and re-adjustment. period following, presages far better results after the proposed financing. WHEN A GOLD MINE : OilDER FROM PRODUCES an average of $11.80 in pure gold to a ton of i b 57 . . . 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