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P e — v THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GEE' L TAUGKT v 1O - 3 \L‘EAR"'W\\S NEW \)SQESS CA 1 SUT TENGWT TO START A A PaC = S0 FAR NOT 57 ONE OF THESE Bikus ¥ |- WAS ASKED-ME WwWO My |- TTAILOR \S — (" 304 wise ! T MUSTA SLEPT \N \T Too LONG < TTRNS AFTERNOCN -- INIONK B/ s L' © 1927 by King Features Syndicate. Ine. - Great Britain rights reserved By BILLE DE BECK DREESED b5\S \NHI You WAT .~ \ -7 : AN i B i e pli R - ; . : Since ] 8 8 vit b ~ B AP ol ¥ news as to print any other class of | ¢ TIMCLOSKEY HAS |romiw s udmama oo e BUIND PROSECUTOR [ AGHERTISING IS 11, ik o o % o world, the bookshops of Bucharest| I LICE COURT i 6\ k82 genuine and general interest. The Douglas Island e gl ol g N PO URT| B umes n-!vrrinu to the United States,| 1 - 3 | keen for news of the church re- as well as what few copies they| ASHEVILLE, N. C.. May | ‘! Inted to current events; as for ex ews ’ bad of the works of Amer! 2| When Samuel Murston Cathe { ample, in connection with recent di: thors. licitor of the police court s i turbances in China. - ' n | ducted into office May 24, Asheville| i f Applications for loans of Americ | - ] had a blind man as its LOCAL YOUNG MEN TO BE IN “TRAIL OF '98” books have multiplied several tir h the University of Buchar and at tho still la g Rumanian Academy, stitution similar to the French co James Mc ham recent- interview boosting one 'Belling- Former (| Closkey, visiting ly, gave out an Juneau. Clipping from Clerical be handled by | and judgment of be based on the dut of the lib of the Acads prosceutor. L secretary, office v, but fair- osecution Solicitor” \\!!]‘ Finister '\yim Uses News-| [l hite Collar “*Bandits” paners Finds Investment Yields Results. Hard. Hit by New Law : i i g | | | AUTOS FOR HI!RE In British Parliament g— e ey ALASKA INDRY KIDS Do NoT put uUP WITH MR. FRET - - #SEND USYoUR CLOTHES @ AND MAKE WM "GET . q froning the own delicate garment Drive Mr. Fret from the house and ask us to call. We courteous, service, ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 will render satisfactory you : ham newspaper is as follows: bility to read charac Frodt ‘Devoux, eldest son of Mr.| Alaska has a more efficient sys-|emy. Between them their stocks hold | P11 By 1 "“,‘ Blna o | and Mrs. Ayguax Deroux of Douglas.!'tom of enforcing the prohibition act|almost half a million books, but only | ‘(-{“ oo ‘ 8 "I 4 RANCISCO, May ¢ -] May 30.—“White collar| and John Samstad, an employee Of|ipan the United States i the opin-[a few hundred concern the United |80 ~CHUNEY FERIES 0 MELE G0 i atd Ay in “dynamiters,” or “s | the Treadwell foundry, signed uDlion of James McCloskey, chief of|States, and most of those arc on|in¥ Mhnd Huv Gqrs WOLIE HASE (00 pr part of Presby as thay are known in Eng- Saturlay with the Metio-Goldwyn-|po)ice of Juneau, Alaska, who is a|finance, transportation and ecou- || ol L oY 50 [ be-| n ehareh ‘oughout the coun-|land, will not have a good time. in | Mayer Pictures Corporation, for two [bi oo today. omics, Due to; increased demand, the ! friends by their volces. I be-|i ™ el il otttth e o | EFCRUR witew: T GO piiswE: thkod | monthe' work as h““t""_“"‘“"‘"":‘“""’; Although there is more opportunity | American sections of the libraries ave | -0 : e ".';;;“K"\“,m‘“f,‘ "rtl"':“‘f' aslthe Presbylerian genoral assembly|its new Act of Parliament to frust: | o0 which they sre proparing tg|(or illclt booze operations in Alaska |to be made more extensive, Do wha hawe ‘their sight_ caniby Dr. Lewis Soymour Mudge, stated |rate thelr activitios fim this summer. They were to|l Pclieve that, as a wholg, the viola | tell by looking into face.” clerk, presenting the annual report| One of the chief clauses of tho leave on’ the Adhmiral Evans for|tion of the prohibition is_on & Rai d Wind St | Cathey, who wa nded through|of the publicity department {Act i3 the prohibition of house to| Cordova with twenty-three others|Smaller scale ‘thar, in ic Cuiter | Ramn an m orm ! the explosion stick of dyna-| “Ministers who wisely ute display Jhouse offers of shares tor subscri ila . ved, for scene | States *hie cCloskey declare ® ! mite, first attended the State Schoollads in home paper id the ve-ltion. It is also n unlawful to| 2‘;’“2.‘;'&'.;“.. ‘v:,];.li‘:-ll),'”fi-}”n;:.. :.’::,,;‘fi;:f, There is an abundance of federa Hits Parts of 2 Statesi for the Blind and then grad-|port, “find that a is an|invite, endeavor, or induce any mem- Copper River and Northwestern Officers in A[lflS}\'u St '1“ the LT N e : uated fram the University of North tment that vields sure results,|ber of tl lpuh\u- to llhlm'rfllmlfnr o | i forcement of the liquor laws, the S ,, Va., May. 30. — Five!} fter compl four vear: yrudent advertising, religion e J shares by oral solicitation, Ralirend. |chief stated, He said ha took nc|persons are kinown to have lost their rts and two ;_(.,,‘. of Thw i it fleldeand nioltBiERiRe uE lition, no written offers of stock 3y factivo part in_the enforcement of |lives in a rain and wind storm in|jn five years' time. iness to the community, its help be made by share-hawkers and | VISITING HERE {the Hiquor n;“; othier than fn his ow: Southwestetn ’[};x;-gminl and Hastern | i o maukind, Printer's ik is | canvassers unless vital information is | |eity. “My job is to police Junew: [Tennessee. iree persc ere| Artifiefal tiower picces made to|; to the pulpit, a|providec G 16 't beliey: -roaching |drowned at Gate City, Va., and two o1 ¢ Decoration Day. Sce Mrs or the Goshe d-1 The act is drawn s idely thet||Stop trying to dodge the rain- Mrs. James Miller arrived herel (10 | MU SIS My oever, T ai |at Eilzabeth, Ténn. S, Ay O e o frand of this nature wil ba yory | |1Fops and complaining about the from Ketchikan on the Alamedall w T ooiong if nssistance is need P |- " king, mote O oltine. | stock | difficult in future. The penaltles alsg| | Weather. Hall a Carlson taxi and Saturday and spent the day here |13% (9" \eGloskay. Chiet McClos | BOY BABY FOR BARTLETTS | e e Lahits,|are very heavy. For a first offense! | ¥ in comfort—the cost s small. P T e O formorly | KoY has established quite a m.ml iy ! i 1ts sencration will ha the|a fine of $1.000 is provided and for! Mrs. 'AltAha“,lnAlmg who ’mmm on|in his two years as head of the po An eight pound baby boy was | 1 church which through adver-|@ subsequent offence a fine of $2 0| the Taland. for several years prior|lice department. In {haf time therc{born to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bart-} ieing fully persuades the poople to!and imprisonment for 12 -months. Carlson’s Taxi and to 1918 has been no murders in Junean anc [lett in the St. Ann's Hospital yes-| lovols more thought. time, talent, to| The new measure is the direct r ¢ pan s o U By no major thefts, other then the usua !terday afternoon at 5:15 o'clock.! | e EShetathn ntimiods 4 sult of long continued and. success: Ambulance Service U. S. DEPUTY EDDY HOME run of petty lareeny violations. Mrs. Bartlett and son are doing The department reported that it|ful newspaper agitation. Likes Beilingha nicely. | continued to find editors “eympathoti SR 1 v G T g AbLAD 1 Deputy U. S. Marshal W. M. Eddy| “I think Bellingham is the me Mr. Barlett is connect [ Souked the ““:l“’w et Advertising aiways pays. Use the Stands ;\:('!mr\lhl':kn(":)rl]llc‘:‘m' and returned home Saturday on the Ala-|Prosperous looking oliy on the coast,”|Du-Pont Powder Company at Du-/| | and just as willing to print religious |columns of The Empire. Phones Single 0 and 314 meda from an official trip to Port-|the visitor asserted. “If I was to Pont. | e gt - S g 3 « an officia p to Pc {4 satdetat dh. the Pacitic ———————— I land, Oregon, where he conducted a “k‘r‘;l’l‘“‘“ ’| ““ “‘“‘; \mull Ty St . A itell | B el ward of the Government to Morn-|0ast I don’t believe T would live any resh ranch eggs, 3 dozen for { | Ingside, ™| where clse but in the Puget Sound|s1.00. Large size. sSanitary Gro-|| Poththenews youvead. | ' | — During the interim while await-{country.” cery. —adv.| | w5 W' N » ing a bbat to return morth, Mr. and| Chiet MecCloskey will be here prob i i i and the food you feed | e, { BERRY’S TAXI Mrs. BEddy had the opportunity to|ably until Sunday or Mon;lu.\‘- He D0G LICENSES i To theaoll)lcs you 1.3‘75’:1' ED YOUR FURNACE A FUW | | Careful and Efficient Service attend the deication ceremonies of|explained that his trip to the state | 1 & qood. indee & o | . the new First Presbyterian Church casioned by the transfer Cfl pue and payable Jume 1st, 1927.| | ShOll g - Diamond Briquets | Closed Cadillac Cars in Tacoma, which has just been|several”prisoners fromr duneau €0)fecs: Male dog, §4.00; female dog || l( T NS el i And yowll chase the chill out of your house In || PHONE 199 completed. He described the edi-|Seattle and that he decided to visli|gg 00, Unlicensed dogs running at ticular about the food they o G Idotamiatile. 20r tadiant wAtmLE : 4 | Office Next to Gastineau Hotel fice and services therein as very|Bellingham and attend the funeraljj,,.oo’ will be disposed of by City| | put into their children’s| 1 G ’1‘. i '“.’_ '1 g n oallg » fine. Mrs. Fddy intends to remain|servicos Saturday of Mary A. Lynch.)mMarshal. ¥ “| | tummies as ideas they put ireplace. Try them——you'll find in Seattle for the present, local resident, who Chief McCloskey H. R. SHEPARD. ||into their heads. Allow ‘u They're Hot e . e stated was_a relative by marriage. | _aqv. 'ity Cle: introduce you to thi ey re 0 . et g T adv. __m;“f Clerk. || ahop sell ‘good Y |} Prompt Service—Day and Night President of France D _ THE EMPIRE HAS TIE LARG-| | they're onable. Covicit AUTO SERVICE i s | EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND TUTMAD, -ALASKA Can’t Eat Fish Stew|Us s n IBEs-r EQUIFPED JOB PRINTING | CALIFORNIA L, TR PARIS, May 30. — Gaaton Dou- AN piausiit i GROCERY Phone—Day, 444; Night, mergue, President of France, is so [ e i | | 444-2 rings hemmed in with social rules and 5 | b ; - = s o a0 e . PHONE 475 FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY even eat what he likes. ALASKA i . <21 He comes from the south and he ] A i : s » likes the famous “Bouillahaisse,” a | ) , heh fah svew, . &a & haworous oe s GRILL MILLER’S TAXI centive for sevral of his ministers 7 i 30. Queen 5 { / g5 C. E to accompany him on a recent cere- M;?r‘ili”‘:;[li:;ST& nla\?,"',\r?f“ not 11‘1:"” { B \IEL CLOSED Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska monial trip the President promised|«pyy Rumania on the man” in the (Pormerly Mabry's Cafc) | TODAY IN HON- CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS them they would have at least ome|,yog of many Americans, but it also i OR TO THOSE FOR HIRB dinner on_ bouiliabaisse at' a place| oo the discovery of the Unitod e & THOBN - Boeq e Trofiquieres, the. soéial] Siates by many. of her own. subject 'ONCIEL, HAVE WHO s s % mentor. of the Presidential palace, Prop. SERVED. however, vetoed the plan. Bouillabaisse requires a napkin Or and a finggr-bowl. Resides large The Best Place fj'l o pieces of lobster there are good- sized crawfish in it and the only to Eat fOOd practical way to get the full bensfit : tren th of some of these morsels is with| in Juneau _ / the fingers. J" [+ FAIRBANKS TO INST: PRIVATE BOXES Haseitaper LIGHT AND POWER PLANT j 3 John C. Coats and wife arrived in Fairbanks last evening from Longview, Washington. Mr. Coatés an clectrical .engineer, has been re- tained by the City Council to make an estimate of the cost of installing an_electrical light power plant and telephone system. — (Falrbanks Newl-Mi_nn,; s With the wonderful new SAVAGE Washer that dries without a wringér, you gan wash, blhe;'rln? :‘nd' Yy - entire washing in one tub with- out ttm;“ t hands in the ‘wash water! Saves your hands, ‘time, labor and money! Get a idemonstration. Tdp, Duplex Grates, Large Fire Box tie Sy Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates - Alaska Eleetric Light Sy and Power Co. Ir 2 5 » . @’be Thomas Hardware Co. THE NEVERFAIL RANGE Is the BEST RANGE VALUE on the MARKET TODAY. Polished Elevator Service ——— Day and I\Qght Service | PHONE 485 | Frye-Bruhn Company gy 4 * Stand at Biil's Barber Shop Two Deliveriea Daily t 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 o — s Tfi_—_—____ NOLAND’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Boex or Bulk CARLSON’S TAXI SERVICE B eils foail sl Ly T At —e— ROCKLAND HOTEL 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 sure got de good eats, ‘Where Front Street flirts with Franklin Next to Elks’ Club { | HOME COOKED MEALS | | Room and Board by Day, Week | | or Month. Also transient meals. | i Under New Management ] | MRS. C. J. ROBINSON ] T s . mm GARBAGE HAULED | AWD Lot cLEANING @. A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149 B — THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operatss “egurar passe=ger and freight trala service from Ssward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, 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 railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior SPECIAL SALE THE ALASKA RATLROAD i ity VIO WATER. e CANNED GOODS Giovanetti’s ' GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 ccnts. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. i Advertising always pays. Use the columns of The Emphe. S