The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 31, 1927, Page 7

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ND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, GOTTA GET QUTTA HERE )cwmxcm HoR 1w SE HERE Top e REST OF Wit MY USE = 1 GAVE THE GROLADS /e TTHE ONCE CVER VESERDAY Ann T PUAE JVE GOT AS MUCH CHANCE For f i b e WHAT ¢ D A GETAWAY AS A MOAKEN 1y 1927 By BILLE DE BECK = USSEN BRETUER. IM A RCH Guy WM T Gotra ™\ Lo THAT LINDBERGH COULDNT HOP ONER = MY RELAT] RAILROADED ME. HERE SO'S N GET COnTROL OF You CAN SEE Fo IMm ACT CRAXY ~| PROPOSITR GET QUTTA HERE AND NQURE A RICH Mo THEY MY MoNEN ! b BELIE\:rz' NYOU. SIRL, AND [ Tw oo e sesT T Can To HELP YOU == TEMORROW WHEA THE MAN \ COMES For THE (AUNDRY Il WRAP NOU WP IN TR €18 AND - AS \\ Soon AS “ou GET THROLGH THE & ) L\vL. upuut \_(,‘ DOU GLA S NEWS TEACHING STAFF AT DOUGLAS IS ANNO%)NCE" LUMBER OUTPUT N U S LAST The followi teachers hav ieou elected to teach in the Dou School for year: Miss H. Daily, ] Yersity ebraska school | Miss Teacher's Dillc and University of decond and third gra Helmi A. B rmal Lath Produced in 1926 Than in SHINGTON The De announce artment that, ac it the forest products . Bellingham . . ion fourth and fifth 1 nt follow 641,000 130,000, lyn Manke nal—sixth Bellingham and seventh in 1 Hendrickson, B N a deereas State Normal—eighth | Miss Martha B gity of Washington—science, tn, girl's basketball coach M Lucille Bdwards, A University of Washington—I lsh, , Prench. ! Alphonse Nardin, 4. B 8ity of Washington ing, bov's basketiball ' o'’ oOlson, A. B 9f _ Washington—math vics. f ———ee i LEAVE ON THE ROGERS \ ade cent 1 000 in as compared Of thg 46 States reporting t cduction of lumber he decreases mpared w the | Univer-| P history, tyx-|” coach | Undversity | P great s iy {of incre: being. in | Washi n, for which “:mnlx r cut 7.500,00 fo umount o r th ate ight 1 that reported ny preceding other States show a production of more than 1 00,000 feet for both 1926 apd was§ gre fby any by o Miss l-'nm).m Fraser left on|CCNSu® the Admi o o Inear- Petors! she be employed as a teacher school there this winter. Miss. Fraser's first teaching school. Arrows. | will | B ghe |1 This it | attempt. at{ o Seven kinds of more than h to the the two ye wonds, as fo yellow pin | contributed per cent, wood contribut 1,000,000,000 - fe otal ‘cut for each dominatiu D {"LEAVING ON MARGNITA , wer 4 Yorb \\ln ¢ Miss Vivian Lindstrom and her v iousin Violet Runquist, are le ng. on the Mare for Hoon i gl s i fhis evening. Miss Lindstorm will gy " 50 R 0 o eyt ‘;:(‘xah“‘ the public - school at| . iectively. of that for 1925. Only & ‘V\\u of the seven woods of chief importance, yellow pine and white showed decreases for 192 s compared with Dot —— e I ARRIVED ON ALEUTIAN n tae terday | been and summer. | in tha town arrived leutian from tle y Rftornoon. Mrs. Davis igiting friends in Portland icinity during the past avis is employed overnment school .in this A - 3 F)RE COMMITTEE REPORT The following report was sub | itted by the commitied of t ire suff at their meeting L p¥ening: ‘Oluntecr Fire t ' the Congregational Churc “the Catholic Ch he: Parent Teacher B0ito the Douglas Pu¥lic School: | 7.60 and inte t to the Douglas | lic Library; $63 to fo:| e expenses of Mr. J 3 uneral (Indian). —————— “THE LAST EDITiON" AT LIBERTV TONIGHTH As its title indicates, “The Lfllt dition” is a newspaper drama r rather, meclodrama, It is tenar teresting, human stuff; prec jie kind of material of which a ewspaper story would be com- osed. And the main-spring of 8 action does not arise from he succ: of the young “cub” [ eporter. “The Last Edition” ig th. povie feature at the Liberty ‘o-| ht. ——— e The difference bhetween mother | . thit age and daughter at that| is that while mother may not | re@ been ashamed of that part her from some distance above | knees to the ground daughte) | t ashamed to show it. ! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER Juneau, Alaska FSRERIFTRENRETENGITIITIINTL, YEAR DEGIJNES Less Lumbs¢, Shingles and as compared wiih S DAL R B LR LR R R LR L L ] bt SRR TR L LR PR L BT LT P T TED R PO e e e und o - :D AT KETCHIKAN: BE BROUGHT HERE e | Lok | Juneau tate Hon a4 alleg s of clothing to men ef con nir > e D NOT FOUN. GUILTY in’ his room Mr. M teerage when nufacture intox m was trave rrar \ ed name under an ass up He and will a later -+ [ ERRO SRR WHO'S WHO AND WHERE picked | in Ketchikan I'to Juneau at in e bro date, ura Bir Mr year B and Unitec and Mr L left on last to of visi the last miral Rog attle, enrou Portland, Ore The Rev. G. E priest at § night on 1I\ after a two-day in this city Capt. H. M night on the Admiral Ro ay on busine L who i teacher in wol, will the Alameda, which is due Saturday. Miss M cher of tt - public year home night g - her Just Arrived Gallant, Catl £ % oy o Something different visit with friend last WHEATSWORTH REAL WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM CRACKER a package Peterson SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases PHONES 83 and 85 Kola who will L« Juncan on { last night Complimentary Dance OF OFFICERS AND CREW OF /. S. C. G. CUTTER UNALGA SEPTEMBER FIRST A.B. HALL MUSIC BY NIGHT HAWKS GUY SMITH'S DRUG STORE Douglas, Alaska CO. LT TR hn ] Sail Ha!m N o} MTs Keeney wdiMary J. Gorham <o 3ODIN GuL T JAIL Godines 1 guil u.] ska Boue TONIGHT RAL fl’i” l; ‘WIS THE LAS i EDITION Absolutely fire atest, the most dramatic scenes ever shown in a picture tlso the gre So don’t miss seeing it “Laug 20 e . 99 Ladies Pathe Comedy Full of Laughs NEWS OPENS THE SHOW 10—20—40 cents SN e 1. Warning to Hunters Never shoot-an Elk any more than you would a Mason or an Odd Fellow. DUCK SEASON OPENS SEPTEMBER 1ST Now is your time to get your Peter's Ammunition SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES Harris Hardware Compan Open Evenings Phone 215 Electric Appliance Sale 30 PER CENT OFF ON ALL APPLIANCES TFoasters—I rons—Waffle Irons—Curling Irons—Percolators and Grills Gastineau Electrie Co. PHONE 416 Germany Endorses ALASKA AUNDRY K\IDU War Referendum [ THE SUMMERTIME WON T FIND YoU BLUE - F ALL YOUR LAUNDRY A \mr\h L WE DO ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PEONE 15 ALLEGED LIQUOR IS FOUND IN AUTOMOBILE ReLIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 G20D Motto aad g Our WILL s of baking at home, store, supply you with bread next week—so what’s the use Wholesale prices to everybody at our 15 Loaves, $1.00 7 Loaves, 50 cents e 3 Loaves, 25 cents Our new method which preserves the natural sugar and vitamines of the flour doubles the keeping qualities of bread. Send down your boy to get your next week’s supply. Yours truly, THE STAR BAKERY shipment please include cash with order by registered mail. Yor out-cf-town Where Will YOUE Be at Sixty-Five? Statistics show that out of 100 average healthy men at age 25: 36 will be dead at 65 1 will be rich ¢ will be wealthy 5 will be supporting themselves by work 54 wiil be, dependent PUBLIC CHARITY upon friends, relatives or THE NEW POLICY ISSUED BY The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York A $10,000 POLICY For DEATH, natural causes, The Mutual Life pays $10,000 For DEATH, + The Mutual Life pays and permanently dis by accident 20,000 ibled before and The Mutual Life pays you $100 each month for the first 5 s of such disability; each month for the second 5 disability; $200 each If you are totally age 60, premiums cease, $150 years of such month of such disability th It you If you It you are so disabled for & y are so disabled for 6,000 27,000 51,000 you receive 3 you receive years, you receive are so disabled for 25 And in addition, benefic receives at your death Also all premiums are waived during bility, If you LIVE, you insure comforts in your old age. The question is, “Can I afford Not to adopt it? 10,000 GIVE US A RING AND WE WILL TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT Allen Shattuck, Inc., Agent PHONE 249

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