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BARNEY GOOGLE ‘UIN l’&‘k Y INCE HE DROPPED THE LETTER Te e DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BARNEN GOOGLE WHO 1S MASQUERADING AS ERIC VAN HORN, HAS REMAINED A PRISONER - HE \S AT e BAY CF HIs RorE AS B M ST A THE AND SPARK PLUG HERE JLIILLIAMS . Y =R LOOK \NTo VAN HCORA) 1S ONE OF g HOMERIC VAN HORN IS SURE To CARRY ' OUr WS TRREATS \F BARNEY DOES AGST AGREE Te SIGN CERTAIN PAPERS - DOUGLAS NEWS i | ‘ | MEETING TO BE HELD There will be businezs me g of (he Library Association turday night at 8 o'clock in the \btie Library Everyone rested is cordially invited to at nd this mecting room m BIG DANCE 'I ONIGHT a danc» Th an ¢ wil The Pep Girls will give fhe Eagles Hall tonight I be special music by estra from Junean. Danc art about 9 o'clock Every walcome to attend the 8" S ening. Coffee and cale In served at a nominal ch g S UNDERGOING bod danes w BEPAIRS float i3 being ! by having new s, and planking. The farry ha en landing at the fish dock i commo the, large crowd ssengers that rush back rth to Juneau daily - epaires and TOM MIX IS NOW SHOWING, LIBERTY t pic whic 1 The reviewer who wrots sce about Torm Mix's n re, “The Yankce Senc ening an engagement at the Lio ty tonight, hit a4 snag just as h 13 getting away to what seeme wonderful start. “As time | writs, “Tom ro of innume s for Willi ore and more 38 of a 4 But right If stuck, Iy b= said 3 less of a goes on,” he planned Mix, the gallopin: able western ‘thril: m Fox of is becom an actor 4 hi it} breom hor he found for it ean not that Mix is “stunter” on ck. Tom does fully as many ing-tickling feats in “Fhe Yan e Senor” as' in most of his pre »us pictures, but, so ingeniougly e they fitted into the st , th m “stunt” seems almost i Anyhow, Tom ghly satisfying wkee Senor” wh bm “Conquistador,” the novel by atharine Fullerton CGerould. 1 the story of an American civil ginger who was determined ‘e ild a railroad pur in- Mexiz) the e of mighty handicaps »set by bandits, labor difficul '8, personal enemies and even sented by his American swoct | art, h ill hung on doggedi- e ADMINISTRATORS SALF The undersizned. administ 11 sell the effects of the rah Fontaine, co rniture, clothing, jew: public ndue for cash, at the 1 Foul » property, in Douz b5, on Saturday, August 20 2%, at P. M. adv. CHIAS. here un Mix makes picture of “The h was adapted itor | late of 2 SEY. - 18-—Pair of glasces church and end of ruml between Phone g aiways pays. Use 2 ¢0’ 1mns nt The Fmpiwe WOMAN OF LETTERS” f'ox Cemedy for Lnughé 'nd NEWS Opens the Show BROWN'S . VARIETY STORE ‘u.rehundha of Merit Only” | , Goods, Notions, Novel- | Films Developed and | \ ll DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, By BILLE DE K | MEBSE \T's ST A GAG CHIEF W QUR WEALHEST CIMZENS \T taeN 8 BLACK W T WEAR <ONER0DY COME ON THERE'S NO ONE HERE = THAT LETTER Was e “unksay ! I e 4 1997, by Kty Fantares Syndicate, b ekt Birtain rights testivat one knows whether or not Senator William B, Borah M& l.us wife, PVié’i’ing This is one of a serics on Piresidenticl p respondent of Inlernational Ilustrated News. lities by Fred nt, of Internatl 'ON is erowded with “‘yes men”’ of all ages, than the polilical chances of his subjects, 7 \ i;c“v' zes, shapes and political exLuYs. Jut standing serencly aloof from the mob of “‘yessers’’ can always be found the figure of Senator William 1. Borah, of Idaho. Borah is described as *‘the human blue pencil.”” e has always been “‘the off horse,”” and on occasions tco numerous to mention has been a stinging thorn in the side of the administra- tive machine—whether Republican or Demoeratie, It doesn’t matter to Borah what party it is, as long as he thinks the aforesaid party is wrong. He is just as scathing In his denunciations of G, O. P, poli. cles as Democratic policic wit- is caustic criti- aragt policy, which led to.an open br between the gentleman from Idaho and President Coolidge. William B. Borah is the pet and pride of the Northwest. Ile was born sixty-two years g ind }is an- ry is a mixture of Ir 3 man. On the German side the blood of Martin Lut anything but a “yes man’ aundred years ago, “LONE WOLF, X Borah bears the repute of being a ‘lone wolt.” He 1ys gone on als own, even from his law practic lays in loise, Idabo, when he dis- faloed to enter any partass'gs la fact, the only partnership that he consented to came when ne marrled the daughter of the then Governor McConnell of Idaho. 'The fix ting qualitles in the Sena. tor are cleariy depicted by his heavy, square jaw, with its cleft chin. Often- he makes the old-timers think 10t only by the vigor speech, with his hard-bitting phrases, but by many characteristio ures that “Teddy” employed so I Eut while Borah fs a fighter, he knows when he's licked. After a de- feat he doesn’t waste his time sulk- ing in his tent, but immediately be- laying his plans for the next battle against his proverbial enemies, the “yes men." Duorals made his first bld for fame several 1 ere July der th Alagka - > - - PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER R fu Wi TRANSPORTATION PRANKS AT NOME The nerai spices of the Pione of and burial at Nome, the Iron Creek sitor in Nome an after send- nes Corrigan, man, was a this week. Mr. Cor ing m supplies to camp viaj the railroad, boug se and ried for the scene of his minin es an horse-back, a 3 E miles. ported that the first day out every thing went fine until Jimmy ped for reshments miles up Nome river; ]|r~ was refr minir Mrs, L public jurford Hogins today started nographer at the J. & Company store eward Strect. Mrs, Hogins is a " ¢ of Draughans Busine at Fort Smith, Arkansa as had soveral years exper- d in Ok top and able fishing s m, a whale of trout jumped about three feet oun of the water and stampeded the horse. Seeing there not chence to overtake his faithful steed, Mr Corrigan hopped on a railroad ear| which was just passing and re turned to Nome to await the re turn of “dobbin.” The horse finaily returned to his old familiar barn yard and Jimmy made another start for Iron Creck Friday morn- ing.—(Nome Nugget). R . NOME PIONEER DIES | Peter Macintosh, pioneer of Nome who returned there on the first béat this spring after spend- ing the winter in the States, divd Adm. $1.00 wpot, for he’s hgpt lus own _council, in keeping with his ‘‘lone rar Pencil’ Is Bor i'o /Ma:’ee an Objection for Cause Mr, Lindellon discusses the personalities on | White Hou cter. Ile’s sl ah, Always L. Lindellon, Washington cor- rather, he was I’mem-u!or in the Moyer - Pettibone - Haywood murder trial in 1007, His effective work launched him upon a public career that culminated in Washington, where he has been servine conilou- ously ever since, L TURNS BACK PAY, Some idea of the way he sticks ta his principles may b® gathered from the fact that he has been turning back $2,600 a year to the Treasury since Congress, two years ago, in- creased the pay of Senators and Repe resentatives from $7,600 to. $10,000, Borah said he couldn't accept the raise inasmuch as his constituents had elected him to serve at the lower salary, Borah recently defeated President Nicholas Murray Buter, of Colums bia, in a debate upon the prohibition issue In Boston. But in spite of his dryness, Borah believes that the amendment should be impartially and strictly enforced or repealed. ‘Whether or not Borah will seek the Republican nomination is a mat- ter of doubt. His closest friends be lieve that he doesn't aspire to the Presidency, but that decision, of course, rests entirely with Borah himself. In any event, he would be sure to have the almost nud lup- port of the Nanhwen, > when She come to Alaska this and has been spending ter at Tenakze, o A A el | FUNERAL OF CHILD | Andrew G0. § months | child of Mr. rs. Andrew Vil | 1ardo, who terday, w laid to rest in rgreen Ceme- | tery at 1:30 p. m. today. Servic | were held at the Catholic churc il"mhf‘r J. Hayes officiating, Jrs ety | homa | spring ’ the sum died |01d papers zor sate at The Empire | DAN ELKS HALL—SATURDAY NIGHT Music By THE NIGHT HAWKS 9:30 P. M. GHICRGO LIKES Chig®eo's dance fioo old | 12 kes the romane " aid A 1thing pit 1 k vdverl best | ends will emen man's NCE AS IT !3 usually tell | - - 1915 the soul.| THOMAS SMITH, INTERIOR | vho mo BUSINESS MAN, DIES d s 7 to b rlac log's| Thomas Smitn Inter mining business man, died at August 1, after being | pital on and off for | ir. He had been | Nenana sinc 1518 had heen th W Hotel ated nd Fairbank b of dim Y public Sheldl mer untaw Chicago ligh oec xaph | 1902 and Fa mined on Cleary ars before goin The Nows leader any commuuity The funeral is from relatives a uri ~ > ATTENTION! our looks 50% re sham oily ndruff ORE Hot r 1 hie 1 affair which yring was a m many provisions is in in m of person ih. b of Reragral he iived v | awaiting . word jnsernpulon ? ! 5 \ Use hair will ham and | once edv. | for 1ger stores thi for The 2 R e 1 R o B A~ T e = g R T ey Lo 1 Eagles® Hall Special Mus EVERYBODY WELCOME i PEP DANCE § Douglas Pep Girl Coffce and €ake will be i | 1 erved—=25 cents i 00 Admission | Friday Night | DR.E. H. LEE CHIROPODIST CORNS, CALLOUSES and FOOT AILMENTS Phone for Appointment Alaskan Hotel | ABANDONED Ocean him." £ | the eolumne of I jafter its Empire | |defendant | First T G A STEAMER DRIFTS FOR TWO YEAR FOUND SIBERIAN COAS™ MODERATE PRICES . - WORK THATS RIGHT-- To THE HOUSEWIFE ) PRINGS DELIEHMT ¢ 0. wife 1in th ted back and pushed the rocks where k. The abe 1 ve: Rouwgh-dry t that the has heard while Your clothes lled each week and returned to you prompt perfectly clean at a ents a pound. ve Ne¢ (Ju he home N in a turned to Island first time which long We are ¢ for in wa totally the ory bandoned and give ¢ drifted out of (Nome Nug — e n up for 125 ever the Ar ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 SALE-—10% urs, including our of coats, for one rinning Monday, er Fur & Curio Co - reduction choice W Aug Advertising aiways pays. 8 Datbire e S IN PHONING YOUR GROCER a — SUMMONS No. n the District trict of Al her One, at J Tennie B. Ro C I-'ullu J 275C-A Court for the Dis- ka. Divisicn Num neau. nson, Plaintiff, v Robinson, Defend For Loaf of Bread Pound of Butter Can of Milk—— Ask him to include a hottle or two of GREEN RIVER “You'll Like It” THE IRROS COMPANY e T APPSR ) T IIL PRESIDENT UNITED STATES OF AMER ICA, TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT, GREETING You are 1 required to pear in the D! et Court for the Tl’llllul\ of 8 r's vision, within th a the last publication of this sum mons, namely, within thirty days! ifter the 19th day of August,| 1927, in case this summons i published, or within forty day service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the com | plaint of the above-named plain tiff, on file on the above-entitled | faction, Y That said plaintiff demands the An avsolute OF THE | {'r',{nk'Ariu SQUARE FOLK DON'T_SKATE ON THIN ICE ! DANGER! SUBSTITuTion in 1 followin divoree ac- ve from And_ in v hnd 1 take > you fail to so ap iswer the plaintiff judgment against yon fm want thereof, and will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in her complaint as here- inabove atated. The date of the order ervice of the foregoing June 18, 1927 WITNESS Thomas M. Reed Court, and the hereunto affixed, day of June, 27. 1 of the District Court) JOYIN H. DUNN, Clerk of the District Court By WALTER B. KING, Deputy Clerk FAIR. AND SQUARE cuts a lot of ice whether are lived up to or broken. ~ We promise you the The Honorable|fairest traeatment and the high Judge of saldlest quality of foodstuffs to be al of £ald Court|found in the world. We plead on this 28th|guilty to substitution, however— we substitute certainty for “per- haps in our delivery de- I partment. SANITARY GROCERY The Store Thal Pleases PHONE 83 and 85 for ”h" ummons | promises H. B. LE Attorney for Box 613, Juneau, publication, July Last publication, Aug. FEVRE, Plaintiff, Alaskas 7 Advertising glways pays. Use the columns of "The Empire, NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED We have found Nanaimo Wellington Coal to be intens ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER OR Pacific Coast Coal Co. Electric Appliance Sale 30 PER CENT OFF ON ALL APPLIANCES Toasters—Irons—W affle Irons—Curling Irons—Percolators and Grills Gastineau Electric Co. PHONE 416