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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK I NEUER SAW SUCH A CHANGE COME OMER A MAN NOUR Bmv caNT GeT HIS MIND OFF OF SPARKY AND THE & 7¢ DERBY AnD HES BEEN AS AIERVOLS | AS A DEAF AND DUMSB Guy "\ FROMT oF TRE (NCROPHONE = ANATURALLY WE CANT Te WIS TROLKLES To MRS HAME AROUSED uenm SUSPICIONS - THE OID GIRL HAS WEPT SUCH A QLOSe WATCH - ON BARNEY THAT UE S AFRAID ANV MILUTE That SHE'LL GET WiSE HE S AT BRIC VAN RORK AT au? ACTIONS ARE GETTING MORE |USPICIOLS BUERY TimE T GEE WHZ' T WiSH T \I COULD GET QVER To SEE SPARK PLUG =L KNOW WE MISSES ME AND BUEN THOUGH HE CANT GET MUCH TRAINING BEFORE THE RACE ,\F WE HAD ME ARCLUAD To GINE HIM A LITTLE ENCOURAGEMEMT HE MIGHT SURPRISE SOME OF TROSE WISE o EGGS AND LIIN AFTER AW o © 1927 by Kung Fratures Syndicate, 1ne oghts reserved HOSKING - LET Mg PUT ON THUAT COAT OF YOURS AND YOU GO (N THE PARIOR AND FLOP On THE SOFA WHILE © BRING NOu THE QIGARS « TM GETTING e HEEBIE JEBBIES HANGING ARCUND TS HOUSE LiTH NGRING To Do = T HOPE oV DONT FEEL (\7\;; HORT THesE M\)\"\ & I m\must Crear B, B e s« e ) DouglasChurch Services ‘Dou—glas Island News FIREMEN'S BALL Notices for tnis church cclumn WAS GREAT SUGCCESS|Mmust be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday Approximately 200 people attefded {morning to guarantee change of the dance given last night by the |sermon topics, ete. Douglas Fire Department, making it the most successful event of ify kind |, given here in some time. The music by the Betz orchestra was excellont, the floor in fine condition and no! incident of any kind occurred to mar the pleasure of the event. Even | the rain stopped and the sky cleared | Sermon at 3:15 p. m. to help the firemen. The beaut 7:00 p. m.—Thursday — Mid- decorations put up for the high school ‘week prayer service. prom and the coziness of the hallj A1l are cordislly welcome to these were features of the affair. iservices Th> committee in charge of the 4 dance wishes to thank everyone for | their patronage and cooperation and | Mrs. E. F. Cashell especially for thal | use of her piano, also the foerry company for placing the Alma in| Catholic services m ihe temporary commission to transport the crowd chapel in the new reshience adjoin- from Juneau. ling the old bank bullding. Considerable praise is also du Beh B the committee composed of Me BY0ley Bimgolme 1 . m. Bonner, Pusich, Edmiston, Olson and | Shudshift, and Feero for their suc- cess. Dun;l;; Presbyterian Native Mission Sunday Schoot 2:30 p. m. Dnughl’z}ntholic Church lnl | e et 6 - NI ST | || 8t. Luke’s Episcopal Church | IL uke piscop & >oo WEATHER FAVORS D. H. § Evening service at 7 P M. The best day of the whole \\’N‘I\" shone forth this morning to starc| the students of the Douglas schools off on their annual picnic. At 6 1 o'clock the entire high school, faculty ! and students boarded the Eurus for| 1 D- TAMMOCK, Lay Pastor destinations not fully decided upop,| Sunday School possibly Shelter Island. Larsen Creel, |a. m. Cowee Creek and other places wers Rogular Sunday services the mec for tho graders’ plenics. [a. m. to 12:30 p. m. BACCALAUREATE SERVICES g % i FOR GRADUATES TOMORROW PP DA PO ——" | Congregational Community | Church 7 11:30 M - s - 2 As has boen announced, Mr. Gospel Mission Hammock, lay pastor, will preaci the baccalayreate sermon to the graduating class of the Douglas Hign School Sunday evening in-the Com- munity Congregational church. The complote program starting at o'clock will be as follows: Song No. 121—Congregation. Song No. 55—Congregation. s 1 Vocal Solo—Mrs. L. D. Hammock.| Mrs. D. J. Wyhkoop, who formerly Scripture Reading—Mr. Hammock. |resided on tlie Island with her hus. Vocal Solo—Mrs. Glen Kirkham, [band, was recently completely para- Offering. lyzed according to information re- Vocal Solo- ceived by friends here from Yakima Address—Mr. L. D. Hammock. {where she lives. About a year ago, Song N 239 Congregation. {Mr. Wynkoop was the victim of an Benediction. appavent murdaer, while working as -, — night watchman In Yakima. IS GRADUATE NURSE S A Miss Kathleen McCormick, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Me- Cormick, of Douglas, is a mdnmlmr Tor of a class of nurses which graduated | 0 g on Thursday of fhis week from tha yitee e Tupena O'Connor Sanitarium training 8chool. |yvog this senson to equal Miss McCormack left here in Octobor, gapas 1924, following her graduation from | the Douglas High School. She plans to take the “state board” a littl later on aftor which she expecty to come north for a visit with her parents. L. D.! f oervices Bunaay at 7:30 p. m. | Thureday at 7:30 p. m. Everyoue invited. PRI St - WY 8 ISLAND RESIDENT | FORMER | REPORTED SAD PLIGHT Mrs. Homer Swindle. [“SATAN IN CABLES” AT LIBERTY TOMORROW | gentine diata, daugh- delighttul ro- stuldy of a “Satan in the Warner Dros. €la of the Seroen, starring Lowel Sherman, which comes horty tomorrow aight. Biadley Kin story of o di. princa who livad for nlsn'«ur- \mardless of the poin and troget left in his wake, is ideally sulml Speclal at Terrell’s. Perma- to the expert talents of Lowell Sher- man, who: : extensive succe:s as a nent Waves, 817.50. adv. e and scroen ‘yillain is capped by = THE HOTEL OF Aumn mms THE GASTINEAU LB A SRR AR Sanitation or Sorrow FIRING AND FITTING'S '‘JUST WHAT WE DO - - Which Will It Be? WHEN You NEED PLUMB- ING LET US SERVE YOU. Juneau has Pl Ordinance which should be enforced l:rut;: M:h‘:dm :‘hlll:‘ We M:f;l;wilh 'lll its I’OIIlI:l:Yc:I. : musmvn YoU HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK been few pie- ! 2 |loves. C[trator with the will 10:30 to 11:30(° this ance. Little Pauline Garon beauty that helps change course of this modoern Gertrude Astor appe his mistress, and ma in jealous womanhood an outstand- ing part of the production. The there is John Harron, as Micha young brother, a clean, decent yout whose protection the one redeem- ing light in Micheel's dark career. Miss Garon and Mr. Harron efl o contrasts of youth and ro- mance to the blase and sophis- tication of Prince 1 and Do- brilliantly fascinating perform- GIVEN BY PUPILS OF MISS CAROLINE TODD | A very (ln-lu,hI(ul recital was given | / the pupils of Miss Caroline Todd, } t night at her studio in the Me-! ido Apartments. After the recital refreshments consisting of lemonade | ind cake were sel The program Duet, “Little Sq Blomgr, provides th: the entire atan's life, s Dolores, this study | DELIGHTFUL RECITAL [ follows: Barbour s Todd Wayne Oesten Gun-| nar | Olson. | Jean | Ellen Mizo. | (transposed G olden Dandelion,” The remainder directed by HOME OF QUICK SERVICE 5. ”'“f Suits pr trom 15 to 20 min-| ]I)T:?h’ll," utes. Phone 576, JORDAN'S VAI SERVICE. —adv. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having Box,” Kro: Kroeger Day Party,” Jenkins—Dor Olson | Cradle Song,” von Wilm-—Mary| Simpkin | “Watchman's Song,” G Patr cia Harland | “Minuet fro Beethoven Dana D and wf Dance,” Chaminade Vander st vesn appointed adminis 1exed of the Peter Dusing, de- sioner for the estate of Georec ceased, by the Com Territory of Alaska bate Juneau issu May 4, having claims of the said notified t fied as b months a tice, to the or at his Front Street H Administrator nexed of the Peter Du First publicati Last publi - oo FEMMER ORDERS d 'nt them, required, the date for coal, nms- who I ra- | sire to pay at the George thank you. | —adv. RE D. B. FEMMER. | will an- George with the cstate of tIP( eased 1ce, licensed osteo- | n, has returned from his va 1 and reopened his office bat 202 oldstein Building adv .-IIIIIWNHIIIMIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIII... LIBERTY __ TONIGHT AN ENTERTAINMENT WTH THE SPARKLE AND GLITTER OF CHAMPAGNE, and the color and warmth of blood tingling Burgundy AR HI T A picture of supreme artistry; a story of poignant drama; romance of delightful sincerity SATAN IN SABLES a LOWELL SHERMAN A Picture you don’t want to miss secing ALSO “The Great Decide” LT HTTTEF PR LT TH TR mmm-mmmnmnummmmmm mmnmnnnmnmmmmnmnmnm A PACEMAKERS COMEDY--Just a Little Bit of Laughter NEWS OPENS THE SHOW E'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' _ bt e ) At Last i the season will permit of gar- aen work. NOW is the time to plant hardy perennials and woody plants. Plants started indoors should not be set out until about May 15. We have some SHRUBS TREES ROSES and a general line of HARDY PLANTS JUNEAU FLORISTS Greenhouse—Phone 984 Store—Phone 311 L e | eastern Weather Comfihons As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. todmy: Iy tenight, Sunday fair and warmer; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity %7ind Velccity 30.39 42 98 NW 5 30.28 39 928 E 2 30.10 54 40 S 5 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS VRSTRRDAY | TODAY Highest 8 p.m. 8 am. temp. temp. | Veloclly Weather Rain Cldy Cldy 8 a.m. Weather Cldy Cldy Cldy Rain Snow Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Loweat 8 a.m te temp. Precip, 24 hra 0 0 Duteh Kodiak Cordova Junean Ketchikon Prince Rupert Eawnonton Harbor 56 50 *—Less than 10 miles. vations at Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, nd and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m,, Jju- is high s of the Aleutian Islands and in South- nd Western Canada and relati low and falling in Light to moderate pr ation is reported Ala except portions of the southwest and Seward Pen- temperature has risen decidedly in the Aleutian Islands high temperature prevailed at San Francico yesterday. Whew! FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets And you'll chase the chill out of your house In a jiffty. Incomparable for radiant warmth jn a fireplace. Try them———you'll find They’re Hot The pressure Alaska southern Bering throughout insula. The and unusually ALASK AUNDRY K CALL EACH WEEK FoR OUR WASH wa LLCALL A CERTAIN TIME EACH WEEK- - Now ALLYYOU WAVE s To Do IS SPEAK! END your household lin- en and wearing apparel to us. In fact send us the whole wash will sub- mit a price list if you ask and make special rates for your family wash ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 AUTOS FOR HIRE Remember our telephone number —says Taxi Tad. The wind is disagrecable. Many women shopping have found tho convenient door-to-doo rvice of the Carlson Taxi a help— aiding them in time. Courteous service cost saving and the CARLSONS TAXI Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotel PHONE SINGLE 0 S | ————— BERRY'S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Home of Delicious Hams and Bacon Mayflower Butter and Eggs and Quality Meats We Aim to Please Two Deliveries Daily 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 Howdy Folks? De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sare got de good eats. Where Front Street flirts with Franklin THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year opetiies ~aguisr passerger and freight traim service from Saward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Imterior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation Inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (numqunw : NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS-—50 eents per might and up; $3.00 'ntlld-p. Public shower and tab baths 50 cents. Ray Burner in tion—Hot water day and night. lomllmnnnthnl op—iteam heated. 28 Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 Office Next to Gastinean Hotel 4 Prompt Service—Day and Night 3 CovicH Auto SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA BTAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB L) [ WML MR W 40 A S AR | NOLAND'S CORNER | | WE HANDLE | Pig'n Whistle Candy NONE BETTER Box or Bulk N —— ROCKLAND HOTEL I | Next to Elks’ Club | HOME COOKED MEALS | | Room and Board by Day, Week | | or Month. Also transient meals. ! | Under New Management | | MRS. C. J. ROBINSON | ) GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149 [ e ——— SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS —— Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 OUR WORK IS OUR BEST ADVER' A CAPITOL DYE WORKS ‘| C. Meldner—Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 Advertising always pays. Use the columns of The Empira

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