The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1927, Page 7

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LY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 7 SKA KIDS By BILLE DE BECK \— g1’ AUNDRY SR I UED 7g You € THAT WAS WE YOU + OTING To KEEP Tin FAIR FRoM | > WNOWA BLT SINCE { 2 > INSTRUCTIONS FROM <A QUARTERS T MUST N DE ———— W AT'S \ _THATZ e LS JD VO ONt ME = WHAT S GonnA QF OM wny TP ME OFF ABOUT € RELATIVES 2 That Guy WOKED AS ) Thue Tt HILE HIS (ETTER IS “BRINGING ABOLYT T DESIRED RESULTS AND TO OF HEADQUARTERS' BEST MEN ARE on THE CASE BARMNEY GXGLE REMAINS A PRISONER (N THE VAN HORN (MANSION. No marter vwar HAPPENS BARNEY CAN NEVER AGREE To HOMERICS DEMANDS AND IT LOOKS AS THOUGH OLR HERQ ED Al Nou ZLL YOUL = MY AIEPHEW € MIND 1S UNGAL A Yy HE My AREEULLY xm:\t-‘\w O 1ATS WHY HE S LOC DOUGLAS NEW LEFT ON THE A SRIRT THATS WASHED AND IRONED WITW CARE: A WELL-GROOMED MAN PRINCE GEORGE \S DUE To REGRET oF WS IMPERSONATION “THE HONORABLE ERIC VAN HORW! Wenlher Conditions As Weather Forec:zst for Juneau tonight and Tuesday, LOCAL Barom. Temp, 49 Pair warmer 'ime-— B p. m P a. m. con yest and vicinity, Huno Recorded by the U. S. BLr"a.x beginning 4 p tonight; DATA zentle va Velicity Jethel ranana Bagie 6. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodialk Pordova ancau Ketchil drince I Fdmonton Yortland pan Fran ol tland and Janeau time, eattle m.. The pres and Pacific ure | the Oce and on Prince uost of the remainder neula. Temperatures rn Alaska and inter poith arlor Shower Williar of in lowe her the n rthe South rn portion Buyers Have Closer y W MAY BE “HEIRS” TO THE (‘G " Herhert lIooveE is mentioned as successor to President Coolidge. man’s man Jeft, I‘t‘""@” ul Deierminaiion Marks Hoov , Often Boomed as Presidential Nomi The dym\mlc ““husiness xs shown broadcastmg, typu"ymg his mtcrcst in (110. His w1£c is sho“n at the 5o Chy tCe 5 : T’uS is one of a series of stories by Fred L. Lindelton, Washington staff correspondent of In- fern i % HAT old war-time chestnut, “Who’s Hoover?” has long since passed into the discard, for there isn't an even in the tiniest hamlet, the husky, personable, red- blooded Herbert Clirk an, recognize in cne sn’t that now do < Loover of the ontstandmg figures of the decade. Hoover is bound to cut quite a figure in Republican nomination if he determines to : erbert 4. rolls up his sleeves and pitches bi you can be fully assured that you're going to get action, Just imagine a fellow who put himselt through college entirely by hiz own efforts and, after getting his sheepskin, had the backbone and n to hire out as a miner at the » Hm:‘r‘:.:i?fl’ 'b learn everything there was to know about engineer- me Under hot =il supervised the | of unprotected t¢ pfiort: frustrating all the Ch nese to crash throngh into the city and put thousands of whites to death. Hoover came into world prominence during the war, first as commission- er for relief in Belgium, then as food administrator in the United States and finally as food director of the war-stricken nations. He is better known in Europe than other liv- onal Illustrated News, on pomble Presidential personalitics, Mr. Lindellon aims to give im- purlial personal glimpses of both parties” prospects. By FRED L. LINDELTON, 4 International Illustrated News Staff Correspondent. between solid stuff and lurid detee- tive stories. He enjoys motoring and Is never happler than when he is paliing around with his two sons, both now approaching manhood. He doesn't care for soclety, but likes to listen to any one who has something real to say. He has a keen sense of humor and relishes nothing better than a good story. Some of his intimates declare\he ' hasn't any temper, but there’s & dif- ference of opinion on that point. Others assert that he has'a mighty strong one, but manages to keep it harnessed most of the time, although they intimate that once in a great while they've heard him pop over with righteous rage and decorate the atmosphere with some sizzling S W Views, Women Models Miss Muzelle prints the nents used aboard ship, sex to undertake a job in such a capacity. (International Newsr bulletins and am the st of he A | Mou | early i CHURCH JURY N AGREEMENT | ions /\n'nv“ at Settlement on Faith and Order zariand Commiss | rivec day M {awh Aug* | of the end working | ). reports on |gpol, nounced to- |y d reached ag report to the the quest Mc The SANNL three rission conferer m faith r which ha been n i to imy da ment NAN M that they They wil conferen The Chure Waorld,” Ch mon Conf ric ast ! 1ak of | Cpy to name 1 Pike ¢h,” and ion of in Bis) and ¢ m more than 5 waited like de a jury room, for a vord from the commissions. When were opened and the announced that they hers showed ure. Many Jasterners ombr: , while the Americans rchs nen fr religions W { touri {battl crowds out ived in Juneau a busin on lita from on, YOR LANDES i 5" RE | i Makes Lwo U E“'flijvg,j rday afterncon 1aaithoat M rgnita from Chicl Th x Announcement Upon' 11 .| Arrival Here This /\El(l~ | noon, with Party ot | ; OWMAN FINDS CGIN (Continued from Page One.) PO MIB, Wyo., : Harry Latta, plowing old f , turned up r, little worn and Old timers are speculati ques La Rar om the fort w have had a g La Ramie ca e done yourselve presor th flowors and thought idaa, with tho in Suc clusive vou hava hea overwh tifal flc rimed us ers grown Proves Big is provi 1815, ————— in impl mplior, witchh s mixed One nm case wea Commerci trained or » eup free sore eye Butler, Manro ts, 96 Front St Guy's Drug Store has buen perfeet y have sean w member Till It Gets found a w of the flour tells But have and vitam mentation Club. we tions rignt expeet to 1 Fellow- history Seience ferment: altogether with the qualities, destroyed during ‘I|!'~;Iun in the possible to some extent the keepin lent flavor, | }I o u/'-l(j No need to bake AND WHERE | | our now styie QT e it taken at the store. dhen were opmmml on for luniflx this morning at the St. Ann' hospital. Joe Kendler of the Alaska Dairy is in the St. Ann’s Hospital with of tonsils, Coughlin and M:s ark left for Wrangell n | the Alameda and expect to retu n on !h'.l\'urlhwnfllnrm H. F. Preston, merchandise b o- - o L. B The more. you buy the 50 cents; Special require cash with order. Yours for the s trip tc who the C arrived in ’fla.& Eyes? This Is Fme Aluminum ady us fon, prevent surprising result of more t} besides giving at home id to the We save delivering expenses; and English showed their faction Ly king hands The: com m dea the Church's Confession o rally held ot ha cult problem ubject involves the said by many del 0 be the most combustible vial fore the The Rt. Rev. Charles Gore, Bi ]mn of Oxford, I ul, had de unless the delegates could accept the Appstles’ er mat THE NIGHT HAWKS ¢ ELKS’ HALL oa e ne ,.{ 1 ¥ Saturday Night & In Stale of Course to preserve the natural s which ordinarily are lost in fe that the very best in flour is And while it may not be this, we have succeeded to n doubling the bread an excel- any more consumers for we will sell at wholesale prices you get the it costs— benefit, less 3 loaves, 25 cents; 15 loaves, $1.00. attention’ given to out of town orders, but we BETTER BREAD, THE STAR BAKERY BACK AGAIN Jack Christy’s Admiral Four (The Pride of the Admiral Line) DANCE TO THEIR MUSIC TONIGHT — ELKS’ 8:30 to 11:30 o’clock HALL awhil Ir. and tlefield P. K. has a most delicious peppermint flavor—that you will like. breath sweet, aids appetite and digestion . + + Ma George f en intend: ;l IS PLE ASED TO WEAR, p to v Miss A I th ton thi with nds | rich will prep | 30} % appreciate Univer | () the iaunder | and eol | They pleased to the laund that | comes from this shop. They are pleased to pay o We will pleased you eall ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 hing fall their lar \re - o> CLIMBE MOUNT JUMBO wear party of young nt climbo | mbo marnicg | prices he day wa to have pent in swim 1 enjoying the bea (I ery the surrounding HERE FOR A VISIT Mrs. C. O Alameda Th it H 1 on th morning e [ e D R IN PHONING YOUR i GROCER { ile P 1ES .OR WISC ADISON, W Land o' Lakes A ing nd hett lakes SIN LAKES Aug. 22 sociation s rn for | Much mail For Loaf nf Bread Pound of Butter Can of Milk—— new tal lakes 1y nothi like Rou ind Goose v o - SBURY NOT FORGOTTLN YSBURG, Pa., Aug. rush of tourist to battlefields has not t from visiting unds Ahout conducted at Gettysh months of the year by nearly Ask him to include a hottle or two of GREEN RIVER You 11 lee t” III' IRROS COMPANY nd, Moon World stopped American 30,000 tour the the ere through n eason 100 official z E | | We try to make buying pleasant P‘ know you will trade where ou pel the hest scrviee und fore we t of every- at the faireat e to have a try to stock food-products that to our customers, a Lilk for example, putation for , torethet with mumy v food specials, e bt foodstuff self. ECon you econamieal Sanitary Grocery Phones 83 and 85 Keeps teeth white, BROWN’'S | VARIETY STORE | | “Merchandise of Merit Only” | Dr Notions, Novel- | | ties. Films Developed and | Printed | Good Have You Met Me Yer? My Name Is Briquet Making Warm Friends Is My Best Bet. Pacifie Coast Coal Co. Electric Appliance Sale 30 PER CENT OFF ON ALL APPLIANCES Toasters—Irons—Waffle Irons—Curling Ironiswl’ercolators and Grills Gastineau Electric Co. PHONET 416

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