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LAST TIMES TON IGHT - GAPITOL LEWAYRES § $ § § { ! {— g 4 ! Chas. Chase in “What a Bozo” ——CHINA NITE— i PREVIEW—1 A. M. TONIGHT—“BORDER LAW” COMING SUNDAY—JOHN GILBERT in “WEST OF BROADWAY” with EL BRENDEL COMING SOON—WALLACE BEERY and JACKIE COOGAN in “THE CHAMP” i\ All-Alaska News ! | Jones' new picture. /| believe that he, too, is a member | :{of their brotherhood when, in real-| BUCK JONES IS RACINE TOWARD LOGAL SCREEN A. M. -and Shows Fri- day at Capltol 3 HASARES A0 CHASE TONIGHT “Impatiet Nhhéefl" g “What a Bozo” to. Show List Times 3! Buck Jones is dashmg into- town | atnhehegdptabando[cuflxus\ He will be seen on the screen at | the Capitol - theatre at the pre- | view .at 1 oclock tonight and will appear at the regular performance | tomorrow night. “Border Law" is the title of In this photo- | play, he has led the outlaws to| 'y o v ey o { are shown here.in one of itheir, scenes in “The Impatieng Maid-, tll" which will be presented for the last. times tonight at the Capitol Theatre. ity, he is & ranger leading them ' to ir doom. Just as he ap-| proaches the hiding place of Lhe\ waiting rangers, the suspicious lead- | ) er of the bandit group asks Buv:kx " sz ¥, P i to change horses with hi(n | Rangers Know Horse , | X % The rangers know Buck's horse | . y and fhat, is his badde of safety | ’m.—kal, dwd the moving came " lollaws the. chagacters in, . | Cortea, showing for the last t\mes iin business.” Awakened at 3 o'clock the other morning by a three-year-old black Jungau office of the United States To:defusg the bandit would arouse | JOBLESS SEEN ol ot‘rhorocmsalflnea COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY “BIG BUSINESS GIRL” with Loretta Young—Frank Albertson [ BUSINESS GiRL WILL ANSWER FOOLISH QUERY PREVIEW——1:10_A. M.——TONIGHT “THE WIDOW FROM CHICAGO” Ed. G.. Robinson—Alece White FIRE FIGHTER IS IN JUNEAU WITH PRODUCT ! Stanley Noren Says Busn- ness Is Good Here— On Selling Trip “Big ‘Business Girl" answers the| question “Is it fair for a woman Con,ven{plabing a to use the power of her feminity Stanley F. Noren, of the Fire Dust Fire Appliance Company of | Seattle, arrived in Juneau yesters day, and expressed himself as be- ing very favorably impressed with the . general business conditions here. in comparison with both ather Alaska towns and various (cities In the states, SWidw * fromt Chicago” Previews Tonight and " Shows Tomorrow Wth *Big Business Girl,”, stat- | zing , Loretta - Young and | Ricardo tomghL. ab the. Coliseum cheatrel “The 'Widow . From . Chicago”, fear |, turing Neil Hamilton, Edward G.| Robinson and Alice White, will be presented wegularly = tomorrow night. “The Widow From Chi-! cago? will be previewed at 1 o'clocl tonight. ten day stay, Tick of Watch Recorded In the -fiming of the play, the recording of the ticking .of a watch which insisted, on sounding like an exploding hbomb was just ane of the little groubles,encountered af First National studio by Director Wil- Biological Survey to exercise their influence to have -the migratory wild fowl hunting season fixed this .year between kK Seplember 15 and November 15, if a 60-day sea- son is allowed, and during Octoben if- only a 30-day season is allowed. bear, standing, on its hind legs and . just entering the front flap of the tent, Gus.Swanson and Rus- sell Shaw, engaged, in _timbering at Mile Ten on.the Wasilla-Fish- thook road morth of Anchorage, shot and killed the animal, | . — 2 _Razor back clams transplanted Andrew Johnsor ‘lost his life in:ffom Point Harrlet to the“shore of the fire that last month destroyed Kalgin Island in the Seldovia dis- the assay office’ of the Outland:Tict by Martin Jensen a year ago, Silver. Bar Mining 'Company in are thriving and multiplying be- the Stewart, B. C. district. Tmmed- yond his expectations. iately after the fire the ruins were covered with snow, and its melting! On request of the Alaska Trol- led to réeeovery. of- the body, wh,-,cw,llers Association, the Ketehikan had been mutilated by a bear. ‘Chamber of Commerce has asked Commissioner of Fisherles Henry |O'Malley to keep the trolling season open again this year. ‘Wandering alone, a snow-white caribou, was sighted from the Steese highway by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gor- | don, Louis Boos and Ralph R.! Three halibut were caught re- Reeser on their way to Circle, cently by C. Gertsen from a wharf Springs from Fairbanks. Albino at Ketchikan. Two of the fish, caribou it is said, are driven by Weighing a total of 62 pounds, caribou of color from the herd Were sold for $1.86 and the third and are forced to lead a lone ex-| |fish, weighing 30 pounds, as sold istence. ’fm- 90 cents. The purchases were made by the Kewhl’kan representa- |King directed. suspm(on‘ to, grant his/ request! would endanger his own life. What does he do? lwflhout a mak Shown, | WASHINGTON, July 7.—Predici- ‘ Plast 4he is 03 with mumce $ing 13,000000-unemployed next win- R . Slon SntCole ek e preicent Wil Groo of s 10 6e ‘it’m?%‘“‘né.?‘;n B o e (g Mg Ty {American Federation of Labor has'hef the 2 w 1" ‘pletiire, events {room and clothes, closet. Then the lehiing up to this oclmatic pomc‘dem““de‘l that the federal govern-| Mé‘. to the ditphen ave fraught with surprises and ex-; jgm proyle. jobe, A t;: ln‘("\e g’;?f POTe M\d ert?lfln citement. : “This is the issue’ of the eom- | kitchen of, an. flat, .. Perils ‘dnd Komance ling election” Green declared. | 1t s in fhis £1at, that Buck has been provided with al “From all present indications it begins befiween K.yres an story, that combines thrills of the 100ks a3 if next winter would be'ciiy outdoors with & delightful love Worse than anything we have yot| Is V “ story, involving the viviclous Span- | eXperienced—unless we take - thei Fhase er ish, beauty, Tupita Tovar. In ad- DECessary constructive measures.| In “What a Bozo" Ohase in. his dition, there Is @ fist fighting se- Hunger and despair are spreadingiole of musician, plays a number quence that. reaches the high peak | UnTest among masses of our people. Of queer instruments. Among them in. thrilldom. Buck Jones is some- | “The only source from which are.a iy swater, flour, sifter,nubr what of a fighter, |those nearly thirteen millions. can ! meg, grater, and a wash Dbasin. An The .gupporting cast includes 100k for jobs is thé federal’gov- emBty tin flour, and.coffee .gon- James Mason, Frank Rice, Don ernment. The government should tainer mlays @.parf, along with & Chapman, Louwis Hickus, F. R, take hold of the situation and flute, harmonica and. a cheap tin Smith _and John Wallace. Louls et up the methods and the means horn. To top it off he, plays a |for providing citizens with oppor-|" ‘spring, dance” specialty by inflat- 'tunities to earn bread, shelter anding several balloons,and allowing tional commitwee include Wttorney heat.” { e paor s ORI RRES General William D. Mitchell, chair-| More thna 1,000,000 men. and ling tune. 4 man; . Justice Harlan F. Stope of Women have been thrown out of i STt the United States Supreme Court; WOrk in industry since January, IMPORTANT MEETING! John Basset Moore, former judge according to Green, and the rate 3 Juneau Commercial Association liam A. Seiter. [ Mr. Noren'is making an extemive Tom Garner of Petersburg re- .nve of the Sebastian-Stuart Fish turned there recently with 57 sepl) Company, Seatile. scalps. which he had pmcured in | " s g i the immediate vicinity but no seal, . Martin Murray, 67, was drowned bounty s bemg paid at. present by:ifl the”Salthukét River near Fair- the Territory due to @ lack of funds banks when the raft of saw *logs for this purpose. An_appropriation jon which he was riding was swept may be made by the next legis- 'under*a log jam. ture. ‘ Joseph Lubin, without funds, was Indorsenfent has been given by 35 days voyaging in a 16-foot boat, the Ketchikan Chamber of Com- {Pcwered by .a Ford engine, from merce to the resolution of the Seattle to Ketchikan. He was held Wrangell Chamber urging the five days in jail in Prince Rupert, Alaska Game Commission and the B, C., until the whereabouts of his partner was ascertained by the po- {lice. During the voyage the boat ,was, swamped three times. On ev- ‘ery occasion, the craft's larder was | replenished by fishermen. | ‘\ July 4 was cnosen by the Sal- . vation army . in, . hikan,. as the | time for. its.annual Tag,Day this . year. The tsg-was in form of a “George Washington Tag”. in keep- ‘ing with the day and the Bicen- tennial celebration. - Funds deriv~ NEW ARRIVALS An opportunity for large women vused for welfare work in Ketchi- ’hn next, wlmer i SILK, and FLAT CREPE DRESSES %‘ usaovm\mnt exaemes i’ Yukon " Sizes from. 38.10. 48... i haye, been. Jeflyd by iddting; the -offices oner, gold commissi jact as representative of Alaska on \the national committee” of the ad- yisory. eouncil.to: the Inéernational Congress of Wfiw Law to be ;hdd at The .. Hollgnd, Aug- \ust 2 to 6. He accepted. . The Bar Associafion designated. one at- torney from. every state and terri- . JUNEAU Sample Shop “The Little: Store With the Big' Values” ' PERFEC TION Plaster Board ALL SIZES' IN STOCK 4x6——4x7——4x8 4x9—4x10—4x12 Economicdl ‘and Fire Resistant Bulldmg Material for New Building or Remodel_ing 1 f843 led from, the.sale.of the tags,will be L 4 | miss loner 'find» 5525 | comptroller,. under. . C,.. A.... Jeckell | ; P . \ ;Wbohasbeencomplroller. The || - Lauriers, and R. L. Alle‘n have at $2.25 been dispensed with, says the Daw- Lt son. News. Thomas B, aftorpey at | Fairbanks, has been designa.wg by the American Bar. Association tq of the Permanent Court of Inter- national Justige; James . Brown Scott, president of the American Institute of International Law; | Roscoe Pound, dean of the Har- vard law school, and Edwin M‘ Borchard, professor of law at Yale University. ! The handle the unemployment | relief situation in Ketchikan next| winter, the Ketehikan Chamber of | ‘Commerce has appointed W. A.| Bryant, W. C. Amold, and M. J. Heneghan a committee to co-oper- ate with the Mayor and Council | of the city. After a cruise in Southeast Al- aska. f/aters, the Seventh Day Ad- ventist Missionary yacht Messen-; ger, with' Paftor H." L. Wood and family, has ‘returned to her base at Ketchikad., ' —_— Engagement, gf ‘Miss Gwendolene | Ann Cannon of Anchorage to Rev. Carl Frieling of Bryan, Texas, has heen 'announced by the young wo- 's parenfs, M7, and Mrs. W. H. of Anchorage. The wedd- iRg" w1l take" pliee in the ‘late mu .aftex. the return ‘of. Miss. Can- x}cm from ‘Europe. She recently | Isft «Anchorage with THeT: metber | and _sister to spend the summer | in“England, ' William Short, employed at the Ingersoll Hotel, and Bessie Trim, 'lemployed at,the General. Hospital, 'were married at Retchikan, where ‘they make their home. Norman Young of the Ketchikan ‘high, school faculty, and Miss Hel- en Harris of Oregon City, Ore., ‘were married at Ketchikan, where they will make their home. The bride arrived in Keichikan, from Qregon City a few days rmevious Miss Juanita Lewis and Oscar itory. Other members of the na~) o B sy ‘Berbman were married in Wran- . They {wflI make their home ¢ . ; I ¢ ' ) J T f 0 ; John J. Borud, 81, eannery’ work- er at Alitak, Kodiak Island, died of acute neuritis.. The body was taken by the Catherine D. of the 3 Henry qukneu, fl who bad een employed., by, the ; Libby, Mc- Neill and Libby Company cannery at Craig, died in the hospital at Ketchikan | Two recent. deatps .ot Anchorage those.of John Jackson, 46, IS, s i) o the | ifi otk part of the suidke hé or she Seal Bay fish trap of the Fidaleo|(, drqwsou:ofacxgam TIsland ¢t Company, 18 e- || ¢ Yjeved to Have beeni drowned in the| Do you inhale? tct other cigarettes i e WA keep an embarrassed silence if they will! Was..found. on.the beach. Hager ji b {from Olalla, Wash, + . - | | unmc of - incresse o{ unemployment is cedant Union figurés meets Thursday, "JWly 17, Council shcw a {urbber mcrea:e in - June. Chambérs: v—adv AY AMERICA! ... you wanted the facts and we've given them to you—even though thetrich has shocked the ugaretce trade! Inhaling is the very core of all cigarette discussiofi, For we all inhale—knowingly or i unknowingly . . . every smoker breathes “The Widow From IChicago” de-'trip throughout the territory est- | picts gangland and gangsters ae- ablishing sales agencies for the curately. |Zenith Fire Dust Fire Extinguisher, Gangs are composeg,, of human which his company manufactures beings, A gangster isn't a “type” and sells. af all In Amew{m he nlow repre-1 In addition to.regular photograph mts a proteslon, oo 'and sales literature, Mr. Noren car- May - Noé, Bc Murderer |ries his own. motion picture pro- He may not even be a murderer, Jec\‘nr and shows pictures, of his At any,rate the hero of . The product in actual work with var- W From. Chicago”’, Hamilton lous types ,of fires. During his portrays @ gangster who.. doesm §tay 0 Juneau, Mr. Noren will crry 2 gun, . Dominie, the: most headduarter in the Gastineau Ho- sinister figure, | ewfied by, prm- tel. son, never W — murder. “Slug,” the chauffeur, de- mRY L NOR'DON WAS i :by, Frank ds the Fang o e 4% ON SCHOOL FLOAT TR SN | Ameng the group of girls on the GUBSER. CHILDREN LEAVE. ‘Catholic School float, which won JUNEAU TO JOIN FATHER first prize in the Fourth of July Parade, was Mary Louise Norton, Archie and Eqwin Gubser, hustling The float was the subject of newsboys of The Empire, with their much favorable comment on the sister Fern, will leave on the mot- part of spectators, and the award orship ‘Norco for Spokane, Wash., ‘of the judges met with popular to join their fafher, H. W. Gubser. approval. He has been stationed in this e, — gection &8 predatory animal hunter| A course in bpxing will be of- £ when we asked thts Lucky Snfié it dpénl i'aise the isme. Luckies assure you the protection. want . . ; because certain ifiputitlés ¢ cbn- cealed in even thie firiest; mildest tobacco leaves are fedioved by that famous puri- fying process. Luckies created that proc- ess. Ogly Luckip h;vr l for sometime but has: been' Onm- fered at. Duke University'’s coach- Icrred fo the States . °choo( zms sumvmer ..,,,J$ ‘\ questlon. —~adv. 34 PIGGLY WiGeLY OPENS MARKET NEXT SATURDAY Meat Will_fierefifter Be | Sold at Store—Atrange- ments All Made Delicious. M&, chops and other /meats, may be secured at the Pig- gly Wiggly, starting next Satur~ day. and continfing thereafter. The new market will be opened to the public next Saturday, all arrangements for handling the butchers’ ' products having been completed by that date. Chopping - blocks, , counters, .etc., are practically installed and & large cold storage has also been constructed Dividend checks were malled fo- day to' the stockholders of the Piggly Wiggly gomporation. T SANTIAGO, Chile—The M of Health in the Junta Go ment has jpitfated a nsttod-wtdp campaign against tuberculosis, stat- ing that the disease has been gain- ing ground fapidly in Chile. A spe- cial commission was put in charge of the drive. vl APP‘EECIATION We desire to thank all lhm.‘ wbb took part in the George Washing- ton Bi-Centennial program on the Fourth of July.and hglped to make it a success. . . AMERICAN, ux}xou adv. WOMEN. OF THE unosz There will. be & meeting of the Women of the Moose tonight at 8 o'clock. Imporfant .business. . Every member urged:to be presehti : KATE Easlns e

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