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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK WELL. T MIGHT AS T WAVE ASKED ~ 7 = 7 WELL FIND QUT WHAT S “QZU“%‘EQE@“&“’HE“ S5 e Coulo * | I KNEW NoL O N < (" ~\.OH" THS 'S AU ABOLY = i WAVE A AICE LONG Tawk = You ano |l SEE THINGS mav waly | S | On. i AFTER AlL , THE e I HANE MISUNDERSTOOD EACH JHER AFTER WE'D HAD A : 1 (VIR VAN HORN SUSPENSE (s THE = T KNOW . SUT DONT NOL THINK THE ER\C =AOW. LETS 2 1 . \HaY LIORSY PART OF A ol | TIME HAS COME FOR US To DRINK T& CUR : ; i AerenaBY . (ANSTERY = TLL LET INIAY QURY THE HATCHET FRISNOSHIP WITH A Z i / UNCLE HOMERIC” LAY WIS it \(— anD BE FREANDS? N TS ENE O (25— CAROS ON THE TABLE - . .,»_\‘\ STWEF TUAT HAS Then Iu Ao BETTER. 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Wakdh lrl:‘w ‘I‘ r“l‘x’ ’\‘\‘-‘;”‘" SR e | 4 ais . : Sk i O'K o o n Ot e . 9 ¥ oyt s . :_“ “ "1} Fountain Syrups, Cr:lshedz FPHONE 15 s 1 Tir 1 Rubbar ) S ¢ | k J e you th Fruits, Fountain Supplies, Can- [ 1y, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Northarn Light Robekak lodsg ru ) « in the gave a farpwell party M R 1 X /) ) the ‘Hatt % g y ystitutic I = however W! Snyder who i ubstitute certain for thoe & s i th ; to ' | ; M [ w d a gain in tho ind : foTaR * | SANITARY GROCERY Vohren, first \ S. Pa I 3 | M of approximately 15 be ent ¢ ¢ daughter of the The Store Thal Pleases cénsolation; My 3 = i aic | R » p exander W. ) ng | { and 85 fEr Mraiinar, vaa iianian | e : t nerease the | o tor w, was graced Dy the bers of the lodge in apprecia [51&(?1{ ( I = & ; ; x NI gyl ihiing Hethi 1';1‘:“] mony took place ‘EVA‘THE WINDING STAIR" | bl lorse, black tlh hnL o S 3 e o R ;; ' th do in-; decided to a up for (Formerly Mattson’s Boarding House) | IS NOW AT LIBERTY 3 S 2 " o L 2 % X el 1 3 > & 4 ) : sing i ol duly ACQUAINTANCES HERE ‘! S Ies NOW OPEN FOR BUSINI you remember the good o i gt fo « . £ fo menvanhall Glacler\ yyorrosy 18 WERE TO through \)Inn \\v:m Kabout comedy | freedom, tossis st ¢ : g e Ghichito, who Biade 1ha tomlal i Do than hed. by (B8 tonr ) U ANIN RLAREA. ORCHESTRA ALL ROOMS NEWLY RENOVATED Iatldln"n .“\1 |y § H. lley,” | 4id everything uld t k| 1 Ve e raced B rip i way on the Prin se at findir 1« ki VIR PR Good meals will be served. Also special Russian meals by “Bight Bells” and other kindrod|aWay, for he had a rider on 3 il Y ! entertained while in!y 18 Juneau, so far nort id el Sl e order. Special Russian Fish Pie, Meat Pie and Cabbage Pie. i \s d to retns ) v Dy d Mrs Nkr: ¥onss . ' at|morth last Tnesday to take | SRR b 3 aftractions in which the comedy |back +3 gor- e ; : Dr, "and; Mrs, L. M) SRS N o i B, vinlaiat e thacenl Special Scivice to Parties Lower Front Street situations were of the boisterousi Black Gol ey Wb : 2 sort. ‘If not, inquire of ‘papa—hef HEXY g i 5 "" . 5, Pt S MLMWM,—.... f oo ipn (Just absve Maki's Boarding House) remembers. a ars it i putting a saddle cn hin v g "‘\lo' | neau Cold Storage Co., Inc. Manager Back in those days the r stuc ls cnce again in trainiags | said t he'll have the came the t J A ¥ pirit ' « Look out edian to sin the " Armquist Press Your Sui i bl s Sl sy "“*| We call and deliver. Phone 52 there, This, considerad the €alhing hed ! Rinacle: of ) tage humor % 4 i v ve o, and a cless| unsaddling and making his | bond s the ltzer bott' | Pet would cool out properly, Han ! ! B E R II I Which >aot always be ended | 16y Webh, the trainer, spoke .,( upon to br howls of mirth frcm | Prospects the audience 1 believe he’ll stand train | TONIGHT | Those days are gone, according , and if he get the ra to Chester Conklin, formerly 1, there's not a > in the ’]‘I lv' I B ar ik " \e | D00k to scare him out. Within a e e l” g movies D ) f heroic | Short time, I'll have him gailopi drooping, tusklike mu hy | farther than any hor $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon pmsti Ths | tFack, no matter. how long the! b(agr % Offers For Sale At Par duction, at th § was S b4 with STAR CAST e i | found in the plains of Okla MISS SAXTON HERE homa, the hon of his wealthv | Indian owner 1 # TR | na arse K. M Hoots 4 L Full of Thrills and Excitement | | Miss Lucile M. Saxton, wno|Before capturing ] 1cky | | taught physical education in ths{DerbY he won the L @o-| | “THE HEART BREAKER” Junean Schools several y | by. During the same season he | ved on thie Dorothy Alexander|Wds victorious in renewals of tre | A Fox Comedy to visit Mrs. R. J. Somme=s | Chi and Ohio derbies Soveral: Wonks In a slight ail for i PATHE REVIEW el TSR of his ankles kept G s Denominations of $500 and #1000 Maturities 1 to 10 Years Interesi Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank These bonds are \‘ecun}d by a first mortgage on all the property of i the Company including the present cold storage plant and its lease from ! the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale | AR on proceds o the sale FOR MEN WHO ARE hese bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of the Company’s stock. DARTICULAR The new plant site which the company alrcady owns has a front- age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Street COFFEE to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet TS along Gastineau Channel. | The President .lliIIHIIIhllllllllllll'Il!l!lllllll!ll"lllIIllllll"IIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII!IIIIHIIII!I-- 'Bob Turner’s New 7-Passenger Sedan ® It's Real Pleasure to ride in the i President—1It's a Studebaker I al rea ASK FOR IT BY NAME ALSO SANDWICH LOAF, SWEDISH RYE, POPPY SEED, RAISIN AND NUT BREAD T TR T The security for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage | plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be | nnouncement erectegd and machinery to be installed, and it will have a value of ap- | proximately $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount } W . New Model T5 Household in “Purity and Quality” The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new f . % plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of Our Products Are Sold by All present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is ® ° L Lea(ling Grocers | almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they rl l alre » mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earnings should | ’ Spectal for S(ltur(l([y increase in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will be a very attractive investment. HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE CAKE 20 cents We Make an be sure ol . A L griid agh < Cakes, Pastries and Pies ment and deliv- 2 ery of Lumber - no matter how large or small the order - when ou deal with us. gpeclal attention ispaidtoAlaskan orders FARRELL LUM- Bi ndbemeelth- t! - Speed - Satisf 'FARRELL S QU that are delicious and wholesome, unexcelled I T L IIIl—l_llfifllllll|lIIlI|IIll"IIIIIIIII| $180.00 F. O. B. Factory Full printed prospectus may be had on application at the ! SEE office of the Company or at the First National Bank or the ; Gastineau Electri'c to. B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now ‘ PHONE 416 be obtained. JUNEAU BAKERY W. M. MYREN, Pron. OO LSRR Old I’apers fer sale at Empire Off UL B T T TR T