The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 27, 1927, Page 7

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RSN W AP | 5= dn a7 THE DAILY . , JULY 27 i T Y ""“ vul:}li\l/\ (;()()()Llik\;\[) SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK ( ALASKA DOUGLAS |~== WO (S T o o \Ew\' _ | |TAUNDRY King | HAVE ~ NI UIT R L w1 WHEN THOSE DuUTeH RELATONS ARRIVE THENLL QUE I il 1 W}(m VAN HORN'S SELEM - WARNING FRESH (N HIS MIND. TY! COUNCIL TO SIT BARNEY GOOGLE HAS BEEN AS EQUALIZATION BOARD || PEANNING HIS COURSE OF 1 ACTION ( M\ & GARGWAY / o PRETECT (MR VAN HER A Rowtine busing 1 a surve thé t ot ot th ntion of the ( f ;HE RELATIVES WHO LEFT | ungil at the regular m ’ "_B AMSTERDAM, HOLLANO) [y v f T 1S AN ART AND - SCAENCE TOO - - Yo LAUNDER CLOTHES '8 THE WAY WE DO * hiclf was hel THIS MORNING MUST nalirate of 20 miles on the doliay RECEWE NO (NFORMATION REGARDING VAN HORN'S AFFAIRS . AND BUERY POSS\BLE SOURCE OF INECRMATION it. And there is to serve to lity. We wash each 1 speak of sion { 7 J v N\ ™MUST eE aet an a Board of cqualizatior \ ABOLSHED - LEAGUE TO MEET eatures Syndicate, Inc. | The Ladi 1 il hav : Pigiire 5 e 1 e f FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC g 2 MILLS HOME AGAIN i el . business of ];.‘: ROOM | Al‘} /\l?}VlT;I{‘lY“AM |“JOHNSTOWN FLOO Miss Vivian Lind AR AT LIBERTY TO Jolm Mill cal tra r 114, urgad jeatjon Miill for about | , wood, ete. Quick 1 i \ PIORE 15 Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. ;rn.lv\ i PETE JELICH, Progprictor FRUIY — o : SPECIAL SALE JARS on KERR—ECONOMY CANNED GOODS ow OF 500,000 Were ;mg to save to Cah(m.m o~ K C.,; v Giovanetti’s GLASS TOPS GROCERY CANNING SEASON PHONE 3-8-5 NOW ON s — Fresh Fruit and Vegetables | lELIABLE TRANSFER bing i | Phone 149 Res. 148 COURT SERVICE aad QOOD \lmln Our Fao Sode SORERSRE You | SANTTARY GROCERY film s 2 L : < x ! He never speaks rudely nor | The Store 3 and 85 ghly; 1-1111::1.‘ » h | }IA UI.ED boy is so busy, stometimes gets di WHGE AT b et wd | that on being te 1 he wa n y 3 er comports himself | i | N WORKING THEIR WAVABOUV ! love fo: anz on ' cent wedd ng and w i tou'h y. L. J. SuArick | AND LOT CLEANING THE_COUNTRY/ ) tried in vain to the show in which she v ppearin tounced a wedding, and OUGHLY speaking our busi Jeweler snd G. A. GETCHELL, ta ph Helen and Holland, to avold unpleasant talk Y R n 18 tag’ rushing to he Optician Phone 109 or 149 41N, -~ o 2 G - com never A Jatche: = X R' ¥ BUSRaHD O d have learnod to give the child too busy to give it s ity CN EXPLO attention, nor to give your order Bk, best in te nd in illust | | THERES USUALLY A o bhas hard words for t consideration they are|—— - : iy PAL TsQrAS:é\ft A:(E)S_S Lt ¢ « to recelve, We find it EMP IRI HAS TH®E LAR SHOPPEE VAN makes grocery-selling 80 absorb- 'O-DATE FRONT STREET | B8 \( THE NIFTY | (| | 9 L JOB PRINTI) KA 't book thods withe dark, ur | KIDDIES NIFTY DRESSES our line of fanc find it rather intere CALIFORNIA Eddie about 0 You'll ng t ) t ittle oitice D JALF MILLION GIRLS : GROCERY YOUR grocer can buy sever- TAKING LIFE AS THEY FIND IT the wignaie that tna, 9878 Amerien E CONSISTENT AND STEATY: ol e B s g By L. E. EAKLY trip a In Children’s s Books| ‘ THAT'S “ATTA-BOY EDDIE”! Y9E Tkt ektiak Cho s | . 'e Conee 2 ( vi ro- / International Nlustrated News Staff Correxpondent. b, 3 I i Good hooks 4 ; fit |‘|.f:l:(.”quu:;“”;:.-l ::::]n o " remacy in the hook you an inferior brand at the price of a first s brand, of those chain tea rooms that dot Chicago and the entire We Now Supply Dealers with C HICAGO (I-I-N).—I got to talking to a waitress in one | Middle West. She was from a small Kansas town, but i C SFATTLE ICE CREAM :\‘)""tl{:.'l;flx":v"lllf“"_“lzl-?‘ l;y:lxl'»"vvv :"1‘1.);| hadn’t seen her home in years. She’d worked in Omaha, Des h 1 . & F, ICE CREAMS grocer’s policles Mark the} Moines, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Detroit, and then Chicago. | ““‘Just long enough to earn a stake, then a sleeper jump to | * lome new scencry. 1’ve been playing the tea rooms and sand- wich shops. \ly pal plays the phone companies. We're trying | to save enough to get to California this Winter.” ) 1 looked surprised. brandg he feat 9. Investiga- tlod wlll prove that we handle only established brands — ands of known quality—and 1l them at as low prices as you have to pay for the in- ferior S. & F. CONFECTIONS ELMER E. SMI Phone No ith American to and He Americ anul (n||w|vnl;nm(“d the - ek i home with the mending, has passed. | M f 442 ‘“" "f . ek X Tho open road is open to all compa rom some place else. Some of them o % o mave been over the entire United SO Steat has this constant flux of ' | States. Some started eut as hitch. Womenfolk become that in “some | hilers, then s o urants citles they have created a problem. \ and Pollmans, T arouna In some places the Y. W. C. A, ho- | tv Juneau either tonight or to- a few years and sce the country., tels are taxed to capacity by giris | morrow morn Sorhctfmes they find a husband on Whose other homes are far away. | - thelr travels, but most of them are In other citles, New York for in- | Just out for scenery and a good Stance, there have been a number of | FiLi> time.” built exclusively for women. | Investigation showed my f: « th the that place thi have designated, Week Ending July 30th, as ev expect to return nmmvm « .. QUICKLY Carter’s Liitle Liver Pills Puraly Vegetable Laxative move the bowels free from pain and unpleasant aftcr ystem of constipa- times cause a dul SWANSON BROS SEVERIN and OLAF . The Institute of American Meat Packers i National Ham and Bacon Week (Formerly Hammer's Grocery) ! They cater to the migratory flapper, | Frank §. Giner, Filipino < had not told®half the story. offering cheap, clean rooms, | There are pos:'bly halt a million The girls give the social workers | about the little to worry about. o 9 ing or worke “The girls that strike off for | failure July 21. ing their way from one section to themselves are a self-reliant lot,” |of age. [another, one told me. “They learn quickly | - — R “= from thelr companions. They're not | f===eeeeeeeeser TRADE ON EXPERIENCE. the type of girl that is led astray ! Some work in festaurants from by a deslgning man, IUs really the | | one end of the country te the other. home girl, or the girl of little expe- | i Many go from one chain shop to rience in the world, who falls v | another. This simplifies the matter to such men. The hoboette is usualiy | { of getting a new job. A girl works of fine moral character. ! ing In the Kajinks Shoppe in Den- “Once In a while a girl goes broke, | | \ | worker at Scowl Arm, neg 3 chikan, suddenly of art He was 2 e R e We are featuring.I'rye’s Delicious Ham and Bacon, um'ulu a customer SA VE ONE DOLLAR \ ] \ \ ) \ ) \ \ \ \ ! N ; \ \ \ ) ! N \ N ) \ \ ! ) ! \ T B " *2 2] i Delicious Hams b 100 par b, 3 Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes \ \ ! N ) ! )\ \ \ \ )\ \ { ) ) \ l pR— or whole.. A48 per 1b. ! Cafe. You save a Dollar on Delicious Bacon, Wild Rose Bacon, ! or whole .40 per Ib. i each one purchased. lemployment In a Kajinks Shoppe in from home, Usually it's mercly a | Bt. Louis, Many trail the railroad matter of wiring relatives for money, vestaurants throughout the West, A With a little experience, a girl is | few weeks in San Antonio. A eeldom without work, and even in friendly brakeman tells of a Job times of depression there's always 'ver has little trouble in finding wusually on her first journey away " TONIGHT RHODES CAFE rtle and surprise you. “The Johnstown Flood” A colossal in all its exciting reality lives before your (,Yl”' open in the restaurant in Houston. some pal she's met in Memphis or A Pullman hop and—new scenery. Toledo who'll share & room and Others work from one office to stake the meals,” | another for the phone companies or . gty | "'.f telegraph companies. There's WHERE DO THEY END? altost always a demand for skilled And what happens to all these | workers in' these organizations, and 8Irls? Are they going to keep om, | there's little difficulty for milady to Wandering about the country unti start in work the day after she they're old and to> decrepit to maike strikes a new town. another hop? That will happen te Others follow the “Institutional very few, it seems, although tits help” trall. It's one hospital, then Wholesale adventuring business dates another. Still others follow the re- back too few years to tell. sort hotels. The waitress who serves Sooner or later most of them will you Florida grapefruit In a Vermont Meet the man they want and settie | hotel this Summer may serve you down to married life. Thousands Vermont maple syrup with your are getting married every year, in | waffles in a Florida notel this fact. And thelr choice of husbands Winter. Mt e ke 1‘; %otla{d. They've been around enough ake a man's measure, SELLING EN ROUTE. ¥ ¥¥% ™2 "1 asked the triendly waitress aboat Still others do not bother about this, temporary jobs. Magazines, “Sure,” she smiled. “Some day | silk stockings and whatnots can be I'm going to find a real fellow roy- s0ld equally well in all parts of the self. Halt the girls I knew two country. A few days here, a few years ago are married now, ani hours there, and lots of scenery be- some have bables.” She leaned ov:r qn, Sometimes by train, some- and spoke confidentially. “You know, | | | SRSy SR A - SR thrill play such as you never dreamed of THE JOHNSTOWN FM)()D A Thrilling Epic Drama FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY : 1 “QUALITY MEATS” 2 Dehveries Daily PHONE 38 | West Collst }Ie'nl(}ck In 1921 West Coast and Alaska Hemlock was little known crrrrrrrsrrssrssssssrerrrrrsrrrras erseseoseeed (| 10 the country at large. Tod it is recognized as one of the i WITH GEORGE (),BRII;:N !,. = = — e Nation’s important woods. This rapid development has . ; L4 | come through proof of worth by actual use. | | | | 'Scc the female Paul Revere, spurring her horse to awak- | en the country-side fer miles around while the swirling waters of “The Johnstown Flood” rose in pursuit to destroy! A PICTURE YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MIss Mops, Brushes, Boilers, HEMLOCK Used once will be favored for Flooring, Finishing, Siding, Broo ms Studding, Framing, Boards and Boxes, Plank, Dock Timbers. Wears Evenly—Practically No Pitch | 5 % Beautiful Grain-—Hardens as it Ages Also Twc Reel Comedy | Call in and see our Dollar Floor STRONG—LIGHT—DURABLE—May We Explain Further? TV N : . | Mop, “it’ fuster” HOVRTROSR DAV s B A Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. NEWS CPENS THE SHOW & es by bus, and sometimes by foot. the real reason I left the old homs e day when adventuring was town was that there wasn't a young fingd .to boys, .and sister stayed man worth a whoop in the burg.” | | Thomas Hardware Co. L Old Papers for sale at Empire Of o

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