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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HEN HOMERIC VAN HORN' OFFERED To BURY The HATCHET AND PROPOSED A TOAST "> THEIR ERIEND- SHIP |, BARNEY WAS MORE THAN GLAD To ACCEPT, “THINKING THAT AT LAST HE WAS T kAow e REASON FOR HOMERIC'S WISIT = LITTLE D\D ; BARNEY DREAM | T A HOAX To DRUG HIM (NTo | INSENS\BILITY DOUGLAS NEWS | — LOCATED IN JUNEAU ''Mr. and Mrs. John Thunes family moved their housechold guods from the Kilburn House on au, where they e for the time came here about o from Chichagof - SHOWER FOR MISS CASHEN intend to res ing. The Thu two months attended the Jsther Gallwas, and presented witl China. Palatabie were served, Mrs. won both prizes f comtests, A large crowd shower given for by the Mesdames Ca:hen, Hammock Miss Esther was and eshments Doogan guessing Tor e 5. Mi to My A public the I at 8 th a0 wedded ™ to be n- doy held evening reception to zles Hal!, Tuesday ) o'cloe tho young i at ads of ri couple. D HCME AGAIN »: Miss pl Rica Niemi who has ; with the orche Alaska returned home early morning from Seward. Miss had a very enjoyable trip. i been on 1t this OISONED PARADISE" AT LIBERTY SUNDAY | Manag ot. of Theatre announ-es erty, has sneceeded the much Neraldad ture, “Poisoned Paradise,” for its first local showing and will open Sunday. This announcement will be received with interest by every single fan who has been Waiting to sec this newest B. P. hulberg production. It said be among the most pretentious film undertakings of the yea The story will be rememb: as' the popular pi of writing by Robert W. Service which at talned much vogue upon its pub lication a year or two ago. in this Lib: the the that in Preferred that is one tha Rica | and | be- | Cashen | Fleck. | securing | Si AN’ HE NEVER SEEMED LIKE A DRINKIN' MAN - ISNY It A SHAME 2 / AT THE TOAST WAS A0 o e e e The army may have made i ++| the first San Francisco-to-Hon- i olulu flight, but the navy got partial revenge when Licuten- | ant B. J. Connell broke twelve seaplane records in ome day sver San Diego, Cal, International Illustrated News. 12 Records Fell; Calls It a Day AN DIEGO, Cal, (LIN Q cial).—An ace of the Navy has arvisen, to vie olel G e Sp: novel, Service succocdod in plac.{ ¥ith the Army and the rest of ing Monte map with as he earlier lo on the liter much the same cla depicted Alaska in writings, B Ly his Douglas Church Services Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o’clock Satur- flay morning to gnarantee change #f sermon topics, ete. | Douglas Presbyterian Native ¢ Mission v » Sunday Schoos—2:30 p. m. .. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mid- eek prayer service. . All are cordially welcome to e services. , .V.' 7" Douglas Catholic Church | “Catholic services in the tem- [porary chapel in the new resi- dence adjoining the old bank (building. .No services. 8t. Luke’s Episcopal Church | " Evening Prayer and Sermon at i AR AR DR [ Congregational Communit ’ Church " | L. D. HAMMOCK, pay Pastor she world in the matter of srowéss with airplanes. He 1s B. J. Connell, siill a licuten- nt in the Alrcraft Squadron of the Jnited States battle flect. In one lay in the air hie bested twelve in- ernational records. At T:17:16 o'clock one morning he 00k of{ from the water at San DI- 0. At 6:24:34, he called it a day, iaving rung up an even dozen of | 2ew marks, | e covered a 947.59 mile course in 11 hours 7 minutes and 18 seconds, :his breaking the record previously set by the Iloyal Italian Air Corpe for both distance and duration with loads of 500. loop. and 2,000 kilo- grams. (There are 2.2 pounds to a kilogram.) ‘The Itallan records for these loads was 5 hours 41 minutee and 7 seconds over a 590.3 mile | course. The ether records Lieutenant Connell established were for speed over 1,000 kilometers, about 1,65¢ miles) at 38.73 miles an hour with Joads of 500, 1,000 and 2,000 kilo grams, and for speed over 1,600 kilo meters at 36.91 miles an hour with the same loads, The navy’s supremacy In sea planes, established by the young of ficer, will probably be recognized, an¢ Lieutenant Connell, it is expected will be honored by the Government —— WELL KNOWK PIONEER MINING MAN VISITOR HERE FOR A FEW DAYS Thomas Larson, well known and popular pioneer mining man of the Fairbanks country who is now interested in the develop- ment of prospeets in the Totsina country, arrived in Juneau on the Alaska and is a guest at the Gasgtineau Hotel. He will prob- ably be bere for a few days. He has spent the summer in the ‘Totsina country, where he says development progressed more than ‘sBunday School 10:30 to 11:30;during any season heretofors. He . m. Regular Sunday services 11:30 #m. to 12:30 p. m. o Use "] terests is well satisfied with his own sea- son’s operations in that country and Outside capital has becn car- rying on more work there than usual. Mr. Larson, in addition to his mining interests, has farming in- in FEastern Washington and real estate holdings in Seat- tle. He will go to Seattle from Juneau. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1927. TTHESE MOLTI- MILLIONARES S QUEER beclLle - DONTTHA By BILLE DE BECK MR NJAN HORA 1S NST QUITE HIMSELF TepAY CNER- INDULGENCE NOL KNOW = ONE NEVER KNOWS WHAT A (AN IN THAT STATE MIGHY Do SO oy BET GWVE ME THE wEY To WS /‘ //\ - fiafig i \ | HELWPU / Ll ATTEND To You WHEN Tt READY! L&y ME / A T ME (/«j\\‘ OUrzy tere. T YA 8i4 BumY KNOCKOUT IS DEATH BLOW DENVER,:Col,, . well knocked ound Are owa | out (ANSAS TOWNS FLOODED TODAY P A Kan., Rains cloudburst have flooded Kans: [ | i H IPEK Aug. 1 proportions s 15 and WiTH SIGNAL CORPS M (¢} Lalcolm irks” Mrs. J recently operator the rship Brant and is of the U.'8 s mad> known 1 from the trip to Seatt up with the Army nd it is undorstood igned to the Ketchilk Y. Niemi, fo on the Admiral Admiral Watsc uc Morrison on D rrison, son end son 3 city, a Fisherics now a mem Signal Corps, it today, Morrison B on gne { latest a it and s d radio branch, he will b: n station orge operator steamer ed was on the it went rly radio Lirc th Admiral W arhore - NORTHWESTERN IN FROM e The Northwestern, ingston, arrived v'elock this afterncon South with the followin neau: John B. Mentgomer, fohn Pastl, T. L. Allen King, John B. Marshall Allen, John J. Roh Motshe, Alberta Kenne steerage from Secattle; Gross from Ketehikan is scheduled to leave at and is due to return scuthboun Monday morning. HALIBUT RECEIPTS ARE LARGE TODAY Cold Th me Juneau Storage had of the when days and today 100 pounds of halibut brought in by nine boats local fleet The boats and catches were follow. Capt. Martin Erstad, 61,00; ny, Capt. Olaf Winthe T-321, Capt. Oswald Varnes, 90C; Thelma, Capt. Bert Alstes 7,000; Ina J., Capt. Tony Sand ness, 7,000; Vivian, Capt. Martin| Bor' , 5,500; Margaret, Capt | Peter Hildre, 17,000; Capt. Emil Samuelson, 6.,5000; Lou Hellen, Capt. Knute Hildre,! 7,000. | - ees | Purnell Admits There , | Is Trouble with Wife we the their Ford, D 5,000; of JOSEPH, Mich., Aug. | —~Benjamin Purnell, leader of| the House of David Colony, ad-! mitted on the witness stand, in the State’s disolution suit that) there was | 'selt and wife, | Noted Actor Broke Bankruptcy Petition ‘ NEW YORK-—Aug. 13. — voluntary petition in bankruptey| has been filed by William Faver , sham, noted actor. No informa-| tion was given as to liabilities! or assets, — - — BUBFORD RETURNS J. B. Burford, of the J. B. Bur- ford Company/ who has been to the Westward and Interior Al- aska, for several weeks, returnet on the Alaska. i - — .- - Bishop John McKimm, for thir ty-four years the head of the Nippon Sei Kakwai church in To- kyo, Japan, passed through Ju- neau on the Admiral Evans on hig way to Seattle after a trip thronzh the interior of Alaska, He was ac- | ikan on the Dixen,| o rouble” hetween him-| jgineers Bureau, | man, left on the Dorothy Alw1 &1 Jack Dempsey, Lusband of wood home and an attractive fo of his fight with Gene Tunne rods and wondered where Interna EW YORK ]‘:‘){i cause b morning ; not work for the boss when others w all the books and answered all t Pellman Institute; nay, but bec stiffest punch! The rise of Jack Derapsey upscts most of the i io Alger dope. Jack undoubtedly preferred shoot 1 1 1 of corn. He's never tried to sup- press the fact that he was once a hobo. Just an ordinary, empty- pocketed hobo. In fact, he rather t glories in his pa pares to meet ne Tunney, rather bookish title-holder, And from that beginning Jack rose to millions. Everybody knows how; how he got to fighting because it meant eating; how he got to knock- ing out his man because it meant $2 more for eats; how he finally be. came champion and tore money out of circulation in hundred grand lots, But the transition of William Har. rison Dempsey from hobo to mil Honaire falls far short of his transie tion from hobo to athlete. It's reasonable to suspeet that pvery so often, perhaps once a day, the | WHO'S WHO | AND WHER E Mi th returned hou tern after Joun Pa Northwes 1 weeks in the Allen, buyer Bmyorium, accompanicd little daughter, home on the Northwestern W. D. Gross, of the Coliseun iheatr: in Juneau and Ketehi k i ved on the rthwestern Salem, of * the orchestra on the Admiral on the a visi stein by arriy Jack Night left K Shattuck Evans for he has be : of her mother, M eford on John B, whe by the iline the the Northwest Marshall, f Junesu lawyer, who last several years He will remain a visiting. Miss Edna Mae Bidwell, whe has been in Juneau for six weeks| visiting with her sister, Mrs Leslie Oheel, left on the Alaska for her home in Wrangell. Lance Hendrickson returned on| the Alaska from a several weeks trip to the Bristol Bay distric in connection with the U. 8. En-| few | H. F. Preston, local travellinz ander for a business trip to Skay way. Lee Barragar, who has been in town for the past few weeks in the interests of the Reo automo- bile, was a passenger for ‘Kotch- Dorothy Alexander, rtune, can enjoy the luxuries of life, ye ey in September, his next meal was _coming from. IFrom' hobo to millionaire our hero was always the first on the j secanse he was willing to do a little extra surprise comes when a Jac! ing a game of pool to hoeing a row sey goes in for collecting perfumes, butlers and pi home, and Estelle Taylor's is orie of today as he pre. tion of just one room: the beauliful Estelle Taylor, possessor of a beautiful Holly- J wwdless of the outcome meditates on the days he rode the Perhaps he T / 7 €l ['%; L T 2 fi s P vista of wool. Der the wa for the first in an art where both were pricing -plete Together they have furnished ti.e home with the skill of experts. on: neh window orrespondent. the blue hills of ¢ n't; not because he bought questions of the Alexander ause he, was there with the are no silyer boxing g over fireplaces, no ar flagging from alcoves, no cray largements of John L. Sullivan--the entire house reflects taste, Jack’s life out of the ring Is di- vided among his various enterpriscs, his hotel, his gymnasium and his real estate activities. And his wife, of course, takes much of his time, Ho's devoted to her, and she consids ers hiny her first love, Her previous marriage, friends explain, was to a young man who offered to save hee from parental wrath after she vios lated the rules of the Methodist ch by attending a dance. Tbey never lived together., Jack spends much of his money on pictures, books of the better sort, and perfume for his wife, He de- lights in purchasing rare and exotie perfumes, and his wife has a giass case of bottles and containers he has purchased. Perfume! For one who used t@ ride the Southern Pacltic beamsl ves lers n the United States, a’ once-penni- en- ess person s to riches. But the k Demp. riod furniture, That's exactly what he's done. His Le finest in Hollywood. A descrips “It radiated warmth in the rose- wood hangings, bright-striped French velour covering the couch and cushions, and the open fire with flowered hookrug before it. Books in bright bindings filled the alcoved shelves; a baby grand plano, draped with a colorful Pers sian shawl, stood open with music on-the rack; facing the fire, and backed by & parchment shaded lamp, was a big wing chair, uphol- stered in black satin and compan- ioned by a comfy footstool in nee- dlepoint, There were a few good paintings on the walls, and each T SAM BAYLES HERE nd frien r Alaska in town | i — i Sam Bayles, pioneer of Nom? it now a resident of Califorr rived In Juneau on.the Admirai from Anchorage BIRGFELD IS BACK 0 sield, Pr ment Officer, retu pend several days here. Mr, Baj Swardeon As Al s has been visiting his broth i ké Bayles, Anchorage merchant. |0ld papers for sate st ‘the Bmpire. bition En- ned from ska. We FOR St DAY NIGHT A PICTURE TO TIE YOUR INTEREST TO The Forbidden Story of Paris and Monte Carlo—made from a book that is banned by Continenial Police because it tells too much. THE POISONED PARADISE WITH BIG STAR CAST Tense—Action—Thrills—Se don’t miss ¥ seeing it ALICE DAY in “TEE FOR TWO” - Comedy—~Full of Laughs BAD WEATHER - DELAYS FLIERS | | | | | P | Mor { Colonél Li banks and oth- he ! Atlantic | Spokanc | enicaco, Avg. 1 | In | tor ALASK TAUNDRY DS RIS, Au brilliant f flics Frencl antic aid that tke off ncouraged man t nda h | WE GUARD YOUR CLOTHES BoTH DAYAND NIGHT-- | ¥ 70 SEE THAT THEY B ARE LAUNDERED RIGHT.Y DESSAU The Junker nd CALSHOT With condit per Your curtains, vou rsonal apparel, your table and bed linens will 1 ve the proper treat- sent let us it. unfavor ire Athani ic he hop ney said no for might awa AT THE HOTELS | Gastin=au 1 Guy Ferguson and Miss Martha May Griffin, K h Mie @, Town G. L. Rich, ¢ Ransom and ; Jon Shatton, Cordova Washington, D. ¢ Berg, Washington, John Git Ind,; M nith Kotsina; J. A it for here ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Lillian (% attle; M 1 Smith family, Orsen Kay city tehikan A\ Althorp A E wife, 1 THE IRROS COMPANY Wholesalers in Soda Water, Crushed Fruits, Fountain Supplies, Can- An Maih D © Indian Utah I ) ilde Mrs, o apoli attic Calif Alaskan M. Gabrielson, Tenakee: W. .| MacMillan, Kake' 'Niek Velovich i Frank Vincenctte, acoma: My Pacoma: Jack Fountain Syrups, ersby ” Countee, no. W A ight M| Py) Fruit and Vegetables John 'il, Cordova Carl Carl Cordov Mrs Jacobsen ( and u taveon Bay A. SORRI Manager Zynda iderson D ndbergh : Is Visiting Chicago: ‘ | BROWN’S VARIETY STORE "l‘nilnviw.mrl Shaving Mirrors 15 ¢ American stoek al frame mirrors Col. | 1 ( A Lindborgh arrive re today from Grand Rap Mich., and was extended a great welcome, NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaskr, Di-| vision Number One, at Junean. | Before Frank A. Boyle, Com- | missioner and ex-Oficio Probate | Tudge. Juneau Precinet i the Matter of the ate ot SIGNORINA LIDIA BARITEL-| LO, deceased, ” | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | That H. L. Faulkner, administra- | of ‘the Bstate of Signorina | Lidia Baritello, deceased, has filed | herein and rendered for settle IT fair st glass, u FAl DON'T SKATE ON THIN ICE! ~ FAIR. AND SQUARE cuts a lot of ice whether promises are lved up to or broken. We promise you the st traeatment and the high quality of foedstufts to be found in the world. We plead ruilty to substitution, howevers- we substitute certainty for ‘‘per- haps so” in our delivery de- | partment. SANITARY GROCERY ‘The Btore That Pleases PHONE 83 and 85 ment his final account of the ad ministration of said estate, and that hearing has been ordered | id unt before the ndersigned and set for the 15tn of October, 1927. AN per s interested in said estate may sear and file objections in writ- ing to count at said time end pl nd contest the same. Given under my hdnd and the seal of the Probate Court mentioned sust 13 i FRANK A. BOYI and ex-Officio Pr e, Juneau Precinct publication, Aug. 13, 19 t publication, Sept. 10, 1927.| th, Advertis.ig aiways pays. e columns o« The Empire Josie’s Boarding House (Formerly Mattson’s Bearding House) NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ALL ROOMS NEWLY RENOVATED The BEST MEAL is served and it is cheaper than in any other place in Juneau. Try our Sunday Dinner—also our Russian Pies. Russian-Polish Cook, (Just above Maki’s Boarding House) Our Price? 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