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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TRITES TELLS OF PROGRESS AT KENSINGTON Development Work to Stau Next Month Says Superintendent STA TONIGHT INEAU Either you get kissed . or socked S. B. Trites, Superintendent of the | Kensington Mines development in ithe Berner's Bay district during the |past summer, arrived in Juneau (from Kensington Tuesday after- |noon, and will sail for Vancouver on Jtha Princess Louise. Mr. Trites wili ibe at the Vancouver office,of the | Kensington Gold Mines, Ltd., dur- |ing the absence of his uncle, A. B. | Trites, who is leaving for England. Rex Early, of Juneau, is now in And can that boy kiss ! Carl Laemmle presents until J. M. McDonald, who is now .and returns. jon the Nurlh\vostem and is to leave {for Nome, via Fairbanks, on the P.AA. Electra. On his return, {McDonald will take charge of { velopment work at the mine. D B o an interview yesterday Trites told of the extent of preliminary work which L’if‘ LOMBAR in FAITH BALDWIN'S |during the past summer. According been constructed from the beach to %}D\}/E : v , d 3 | jiwm of surface tramway has beea BEFORE {built from the old mill site to the featuring PRESTOMN tunnel entrance. “The surface tram- FOSTER way should be completed this wee said Mr. Trites. “When I left, st vith CESAR ROMERO JANET BEECHER Directed by WALTER LANG | days ago, there were only about 300 | feet yet to be built.” i Construction A warehouse has been constructe: at the beach, and at the old mill site, a bunkhouse and a compressor house. Compressing equipment fo An EDMUND GRAINGER Production the development work has been in- A UNIVERSAL Pict 1%, stalled in the compressor house, in- cluding a Seymore-McIntosh diest! MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE engine and a Gardner-Denver ¢ Saturday—1 P. M. l’laying for Fun pressor. A four-inch air line lea M AYNARD in stalled, and is now under further construction, Mr. Trites stated. 1 Excavations have been made at {the tunnel entrance, for the erec- (tion of five mine buildings; a mine | bunkhouse, about 24 feet by 60 feet; !a mine office; an assay office; A « |combination blacksmith and steel- | sharpening shop and a hoist housc. |A Caterpillar diesel engine for the loperation of the tram, is to be in- |stalled in the hoist house at the {top of the surface tramway. Widen- !ing of the track in the mine, from |22-inch gauge to 24-inch gauge, | | . | “WESTERN COURAGE” | Eleventh Episode | “CALL OF THE SAVAGE” | Cartoon Comedy Candy 11s now under way and a new elec- tric locomotive, for tramming, Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. j»’;’,"“q‘i’u‘éi‘ N e Development Work Snapshots Doe Blue Bird Pathe News is to ' Development work, menced about the first of Novem- {ber, includes the extension of the jold Kensington and Johnson raises and of several old drifts. The John- ism\ raise is to be extended clear tu the surface. About sixty men were employed at the property last summer, at the peak of the construction work, and about forty men are working ther: now. Mr. Trites said. . Floyd Albertson was the en- gmeer on the project for the con- | 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc Distributors CHEVROLFT PONTIAC BUICK R R In many delicious and appetizing forms—Sodas, Sundaes, Milk Shakes, Special Terminal Dishes . . Sandwiches and many a la carte dishes. 3.2 ikl COME TO THE ;T Aml Refresh Yourself We especially invite you high school students to make* THE TERMINAL your food headquarters. (e B ot ottt MK 5OOK dapertrradall prERE . charge of the Kensington operations, | Juneau, makes a trip to Nome | MecDonald arrived | i l l 3 g b & | ‘That's the | ; has been done at the Kensington properties | | to Mr. Trites, two miles of road have, the old Kensington mill and 2,900 | ing up to the mine is about half in-, to be com- 1REWARD for return of gray purse 1936. 'PLENTY VERBAL LoD GRAPEFRUIT IN the MOMENT capioL FiLM P e P |Dosbie Billut Cbliscum| { ) { ; : Shows Steel Mills and i | . o { Dude Ranch | - Before Breakf comedy wh Theatre of its laughable around Carole Lombard ton Foster. After and promise FRIDAY, OCT. 23 ' the rib to the centers ! situations and Pres-| the touple mar- to “love” before| breakfast,” dinner and supper, the! modern wife manages to squirt plenty verbal grapefruit in her| consort’s eye. Which eye? What difference does it make? A lady's marksmanship never question- ed in the best social circles. Dangerous love as romance flames in an exploding world. Dangerous thrills on the hotiest spot above hell! Dangerous action battling a i . e nameless peril that deals in sudden { : ' death! “Love tickl tonight of S *Dangerous Intrigue,” | the baffling thriller showing tonight jat the Coliseum Theatre with Ralph Bellamy, Gloria Shea and Joan 3 |Perry in the featured roles. It is | v % 2 an exciting, intriguing melodrama 2 3 ; iinst a backg | X i Gy steel and roaring blast furnaces. | % Ken Maynard stre: across the 3 5 range to new adventures in “West- ern Courage” the second half of the > 4 double feature coming to the Coli- i seum Theatre. The western star x i will be of blazing six der hors: his title Ken's -guns, ruling his won- and generally living up to s King of the Cowboys. wding lady in the film is the ve ve Geneva Mitchell. Gther ast are Ward Bond, Charles French and Betty Blythe. RSN~ 01 SCHOOL COMEDY WILL BE SHOWN AGAIN TONIGHT ‘Big Hearted Herbert’ Has| One More Performance in G. S. Auditorium “Big Hearted Herbert,” the neau High School play which de- ghted. a Jarge audience’at its first performance in the grade school au- orium Wednesday night, will be le the Off the Face Hats Appear Some of this y hats are set well back on the head, revealing the forchead. Here is one of black velvet molded into a shape that is aimost a tr corn. Two little gold lame ribbon bows and a circular black lace veil falling from the back give the finishing touches. attack last night. Metcalf was high !man of the evening with a match ,total of 589 pine, while Iffert had 580 pin score to grab second hon- ors. The two tied for high single game, both rolling a top game of 213, The %cores follow: Elks 913 struction work during the summer, and will continue during the d opment work. Work at 1 progressing right on schedule, ¢ cording to the program laid out by Mr. P. W. Racey, internationally | known mining engineer and con- sulting engineer for the compar It is planned to continue devel- | cpment work all through the win- | Metcal ter, conditions permitting, M evser Y Tites said, B Iffert BRI S S vensen 174 | Radde 182 en again tonight. | Brunswick (zo0d cast of high school actors, 168 188 179— 535 | presented under the direction - 152 e 163 105 420 | Bverett R. Erickson. 191— Elks’ Five-Man Team Takes! CARD OF THANKS ‘ 144 167 )1— 502 | ' Music before the curtain, which 189 180 }:‘; 933 | will yaise at 8 o'clock, and between - i 0Odd Pin Match from Brunswicks 178 162 511 | acts is furnished by the high school orchestra and string ensemble un- der the direction of Byron Milles and Miss Helen Parrott, | As the result of their win over the Brunswick bowlers at the Brun- swick alleys last evening, the Elks five-man team is now riding the! crest of the inter-alley competition holding an edge of two matches fo one over their rivals. Frank Metcalf and H. E. Iffert were the :palk plugs of the Elks vel- 168 b is Galao of R. Galao Snow Hendrick Ugrin Totals 2506 s | We wish to thank all of o friends for their sympathy and flc al offerings in our recent bereave- | ment—the death of our husband and father. Mrs. Olof Swanson and family ———— RUMMAGE SALE DORRANCE, Kans.—A mother-| less pig at the Roy Harbaugh farm| here objected to hand feeding and = of pups. mother dog’s favorite and she push- | ed her pups over to make room for | In Dugout Monday, Oct. 26. Those the newcomer. having donations please call 3603 -y or 366. American Legion Auxiliary —adv. for sale at The Empire office 000 DOUGLAS FIRE T00 LATK TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT: Three room furnished, heated apartment. Newly remod- cled. Telephone 185, | WANTED |WANTED TO BUY: Good usel cash register with $10.00 ringup | Phone or bring it in. J. B. Bur- ford & Co. | WANTED—Small furnished or un- | furnished, heated Apt. by Nov ‘ 1. Write S 1998. FIRE TRU |EXPERIENCED young man needs work. Clerical, clothing, grocery driver. Phone 205. LOST AND FOUND | lost between Fire Hall and Fourth ! ‘and Gold. Douglas 455. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two months old Scot- tie puppies. See Albert White. WILL SELL at sacrifice: House, 3 rooms and bath. Also Triangle Section Block on Ninth Street be- ! tween Tennis Court and Gold| Creek. If interested call at Al-| aska Transfer Office on South| Front Street. Phone 318, Rands’ Orchestra’ Dancing at 9:30 P. M. llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIlIIIIIIIIIIIiIlIIlllllllllllllllllI||III T T = lTu ound of molten| Ju with a| | to locate his daughter D:)g Mothers Pig I attached itself to a dog with a litter Soon the pig was the' Lode and piacer Jagation netices | STARTING THEATRE TONIGHT ", fighting an unseent foe"who Blasts meri“inte e(emx(y with RAI.PH BFLLA‘V\Y Glorm Shea Divected By Db WA COLUMBIA oar A—N—D HE FIGHTS HIS WAY TO VIC. TORY and LOVE! seen again at alternate ends | § ALSO l‘:lvvvfihTC‘pisndu “CALL OF THE SAVAGE” | NEWS |IDA PEPPMOELLER SOUGHT BY FATHER Request has Tedh rebetya by the U. 8. Marshal’s office from Police Captain J. W. Johnson at Everett, Wash., asking aid in locating Ida Peppmoeller, daughter of Gus Pepp- noeller of that city. Mr. Peppmoel- er is now 80 years old and wants Rubber Stamp Reveals Man Has Been Spelling * Name Wrong for Years: PASCO, Wasw.,, Oct. 23. — Ardel; Herreman, thanks to a rubber, stamp manufacturer, discovered he ihad been spelling his name wrong for nigh onto nine years. S0 wil] Ther Hern_aman, a bicycle repair mamg property, the officer wrote,|5°nY Bis old rubber stsmp '”"'h“" The woman came to Juneau as a "‘f‘"u:"“re‘;l' AskiHg: & °°pl’;:m girl of 17 in about 1914 or '15, ac- g:m’: e mxdmu to the communication, and | no word has come of her in recent He took the manufacturer t. years. Any one with information as|task for spelling the name wrongy o her whereabouts should com-|Put found the old stamp also mis- municate with the Marshal’s office. | SPelled it — something Herremas e e had not noticed for nine years. . B o Alaska Cut Rate Liguor 'Storg, Next Door to Alaskan Hotel. See ad second section today’s Empi pd. adv. AR A some ANDREWS IN HISPITAL N. L. Andrews entered St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a medical pa- tient DEPARTMENT DANCE BENEFIT CK FUND T ithis sy Saturday, October 24th Douglas Natatorium Admission $1.00 l’.IllnmlllllfllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|ll||IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll '