The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 3, 1927, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 1927. SILLE DE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, BECK \ AROLR GUN GET LOCSE HOW D TUaT : \ 0 HERE < MIKE 2 HNOWING THAT EVERN THING DEPENDS ON WOW | WELL HE \MPERSDNATES ERC VAN HORN WHEM W& | MEETS THE RELATWES ! Tl ARRIWING FROM HOLLAND =2 BARNEM GOOGLE OECIDED | To MAKE A QOOD IMPRESSION| BY WEARING A \)l TUH COSTUME. WHE WENT DOu HURRM | GANG Pt DOLED CFEICIALS €F THE (MMIGRATION OF SPIED HIM IN WS OUTCH GET-UP AND Took HiM Te | ELLIS (SLAND For an EXAMINATION Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Probably shewers tonight anho Suneau and vicinity, Thursday beginning 4 p. m. today: gentle vatriable LOCAL DATA Time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Noon today Barom. Temn. 30.07 63 30.15 53 30.14 GO CABLE AND ¥ ERDAY Dutceh Kodiak Cordova Junean edKetchikan Harbor : Observatlons at Beattle, Portland and Ssn P. m., Junean time. The pressure i3 low east, the lowest r Rain has hun wling bein eral except Alaska ve feil it but rose rapldly y higher in the midale DOUGLAS NEWS i ; J HONOR STUDENT Miss Anna Mahar of ham, Mas en’s Club prize astic record during her atte at ' the mingham High Miss Mahar will probably y college this fall is the daughter of of this - e AGAIN A VIOLINIST Won for the schol lanc Mahar Miss Rica Niemi, who rece! arrived from Bellingham, W has accepted the position ist on the Steamer Alask: porarily. - e - ROGERS IN PORT The Admiral Rogers docked heve yesterday afternoon with a larg shipment of freight for the city which coasisted mostly of lumber for the repair of the schoolhouse D ON A CAMPING TPIP Mrs. Charles ey and famil left on Jim y's boat, » B beth S. for a week camping trip to Fish Creek, - VISITING FRIENDS Mrs. A. ar! .\ml Emma, of Ketchikan, the Admiral Ro morning to spend visiting friends and the channel. daughter arrived on yesterda | i Rl “alh Mtfk)lmh! shall Langham in I‘nu" Hundred,” Fox Films production starring Margaret Livingston, has a role which makes all his real, stage and reel life performancog ' appear like the winter experiences of a night clerk in a summer re- sort hotel. The picture is show- ing at the Liberty tonight. “Hell's Four Hundred” is the screen version of Vaughan Kes- ter's novel, “The Just and Un- just” and tells the story of Eve. lyn Vance, “refined gold digger’ of “The Back Stage Cafe,” who goes out for real big game. My shall Langham is the villain of the story, the squandéred son of a rich father, whose villainy de- velops only after he has met and dedderl to mnrry the “gold dig- ‘GY Another feature of the program will be av Hal “Papa Be Good,” starring Glenn Tryon, with a supporting cast in- cluding Katherine Grant, Marjorie ‘Whities and Tyler Brooke. Thiz comedy is a riotous tale which concérns the amusing adventures Juneau Francisco are m throut hout A 9.14 in the | underwear is the Roach ¢omedy, | | : 1o Fairbanks Humudity Wind Velocity 74 NW 5 0 0 0 10 mnes. Drince lagka except in th inches at middle Yukon rain Dutch Heavy nost to the free during the day porti n of the a couple of young one another’s wiv nd ultin there hilariou is said to be a | film of fun LIRS RIISE FRANK FLYNN, PION OF NORTH PASSES tance re lnm the climax most delig nean on with t ng to ¥ latter age of 7 n .the ¢ When dry Flynn was a p ry Philips in the at i / owned a aloon at mother at Fox. Flynn was a native of Dublin, lantl, and me to America with his parents when a child went Outside about a _year for medical treatmeft, buit OVere that his days were numbered and desired to raturn where he had spent many years, to die. He member of the Pioneers of 1ska Gilmore and > Matthews Will Remain in Seatile ATTLE, Aug. 3.—The Rev I Mark atthews, pastor of the First P hyterian Church, has broken the pense of more than two wi announces that lie has declined a call 0 a Phila- delphia church and would not further consider a New York offer. e RUBBER UNDERWEAR WORN 3.—Rubber feminine fashion on the Riv Worn ur der the bathing costume, it is used, not to keep dry, but to get thin, The wearer spends two hours daily on the hot sand without go the water. Police officials Iready had occasion to ru nml ritbber underwear alone i not a proper bathiug costume. prR . i Ay INTERIOR CONTRIBUTES MORE THAN ITS QUOTA The Fairbanks Chapter of the| American Red Cros: ring In- terior Alaska, contributed, ac- cording to last accounts, $1,- 699.50 to the Mississippi suffer- ers, This far exceeded the quota set for that Chapter. st bl INDIGESTION P RELIEVED « oo QUICKLY Carters Litle Lire Pils | Mwapflllnhn will dowondn-. espec] 014 papers ror sazc at The Empire. | -u:nmnhln‘hmlu | (Associated Press later | paper Pub i 1 | | under a jonce a | ] i WHO'S WHO i IND WHERE or meedical aid a lattiger was a member of the G Oitet et William Wind Pioneer | vas taken to - - \LAMEDA HAS SEVEN |} Soneity o PASSENGERS, JUNEAU| 1= 7. & Mo Au the Grand I Cincinna of the ( yrdova tonight in order t to attend the ba ndance reque large class Ruth TForrest 1 Forrest RODENBRI | spent the last year in Junea Great Alaska i ' THE KEYNOTE TO ECONOMY BROWN’S : VARIETY STORI CASH and CARRY LOVELY FRESH, NEW I)RU’S F. lfihl("' CLOTH RS EDITH O KEEF North Moose 1 on the SUSONG By HORACE RENEGAR, Staff Writer). REENVILLY yman can {ir mend th pie nd y ) build a build My moth nd 1 L capabl department “I started in the zame for a living ) excitin 1dn't FINE UNTED TRENCH GINGHAMS VOILE wide 50 cents 4 we - - | YUKON PIONEER KILLS utho: A CLOTH Genuine B ad wide, the yard 60 cents ) TRALDE PRINTED The Yard FLAXON 50 cents wide, the 60 cents WHERE KASH IS KING 5 yards for § | numerou Hatt yard fElaves. 4 3 rels t of Granville little. Mart i o4y ek 1dike distric yo child, | months old, T wa | problem of makir d Outing Flannel best I could for myself ar (R i ow on Gold Ru Teazel Down Cuting Flanncl 35¢c the ‘ dren. Alex, the other child, I H b ¢ 3 Lange Bath Towels . $1.25 Pequot Pillow Slips .. 50¢ e AR i gl Ladies’ House Dresscs 95¢ and $1.25 each i Pt 4 Ral Children’s B-ss of the Road Play Suits [ ince tha WHY PAY MORE? STAMPED GOODS time, * Phi? be was call ed, and known and liked | Buffet Sets 35c to 75¢ Scarfs 35¢ to $1.25 Stamped Aprons 40c ty $2.00 Luncheon Sets 60c to $1.50 Cushion Covers—Bed Spreads—Toilet Sets—Pillow Slips— Tea Table Cloths—Guest Towels AT LOWEST PRI(‘FS IT PAYS I() PAY C/ 26c a yard, four years old ‘I had never experience, but buy the little ville Democrat handfil of worn no equipment things to look A1 started with 23,000 mor week. 1 bus mana presmar tising solicitor, circulation man $o ki and some typesett o ] | | | i After my day's duties in tho din I S. & F. CREAMS office were over g0 hom ] mmediate —— eram l'i‘lt(' Richest fee ( Sold in Junean clean up ‘the house, cook for the '} which contain more Butter Fat children and can b than any other Cerams, by test “My payroll then and by taste, served at the woek paper the basement of building on paid §50 a but that was hard to “As soon as I could 1 bough old linotype machine, In the me Douglas Pool Hall time I had instituted business Olympic Pool Hall principles and refused fo accer Mis. Hooker’s Tea Parlor vegetables and other faem_ p: B uets in ange for eirculation S. & I.-CONFECTIONS Wholesale; Phone 16 was I¢ Juneau Music House Alaskan Hotel Hellan's Pharmacy Arctic Pool Hall Rhodes Cafe an old side yogr rent 5, “running along preity well” with her paper unti one of the two other weekly pa pers in the town started publish-, PO S S R S S S S S S S LIBERTY TONIGHT Hello Folks/ I am U. B. Thrifty of the new cartoon series, diawn especially for the FIRST NATIONAL BANK by Doc Bird Finch, of the Denver Post. THERE IS NOTHING SO FRIENDLY AS A FRIEND IN NEED And your HOME TOWN BANKER is more likely to be a friend in need than any other banker in the world! Thus—other 4hings being equal—it pays TO BANK AT HOME! There are many reasons for thoughtful consideration of this suggestion! First National Bank HELL’S FOUR HUNDRED WITH Margaret Livingston 100 PER CENT ENTERTAINMENT with a ~ 1000 LAUGHS AND THRILLS ALSO TWO REEL COMEDY PAPA BE GOOD NEWS OPENS THE SHOW " “There is no Substitute for Safety” ris Ha 1 aware ing your hardware st We ecarry the ware, recognized hardware in the paint. Harris Hardwar Open Evenings world worid, e Har- s for purchas- of hard- lli'llil'l"i (lf' line of Com pany Phone 215

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