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| lH'E DAILY ALA%KA I-JVIPIRE SAlURDAY SEPT. 3, I927 l %<z BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BLQK ': A e e , Au}g \NHEAN T (‘,OMM\THED oAy SoOME ¢ v 3 1 \(O:.R_I-J.LW\EL\J 'S SAFE 1A 4 e i d,"s' »'1'.’1 l“)ll [’A[JND NECHEW THERE I UNDERSTOOD GENTLEMEN " ¥ & | HIDING SIR. = WE ARE WS T THAT YOU WERE To GLARD HiM To SEE Yoo, ATTORNEYS ALD WE HAVE e | ¢ T = s R VAN HORA COME To TELL YOuL TpaT A . N othi iffere i ARNEY'S UNEXPECTED CAREFULIY Ta PREVEMT WIS L : : : Something different |} - [} : i QU WILL HRAVE. TO E | ¢ | ESCAPE HAS COMPLETELY | i St St oo A S sk =) : % B, - "PRovE Sour 3 ) | UPSET HOMER(C'S PLANS . PGt | - ) p 0 Tanne A N h S Al i WHEATSWORTH | 2 To QAN conTRoL & You Do T ; . COURT QF REAL WHOLE WHEAT N B 5 My - ey b R AL = . ' - = GRAHAM CRACKERS [\ FoOn= * q o o 7 | E g £ ATt 0 e £ JAawL 2 A ; 25 cents a package “QMER\Q 'S FURIOUS = - ¢ ; 4 =1 A= I i THE SUMMER.TIME _\l;arru THE OFFICIALS OF 2. " h s ! , f o (| - lV;DN T FIND You BLUE -- " E SANATARIUM AND o ; e ¥, i > - - d | r —— ALLYOUR LAUND! | THREATEAS T8 SUE Tuem, i y : Rty y = i l SANITARY GROCERY 'y \worw WE D(:;...’?'.y | WHILE BARKEY IS SAFE g e g e 7 \ 22\ : } L “The Store That Pleases” | - N HIDING AT A : : i OSTANT FARMMaUsE. © | L 2 /I : N L ] S e 8o ALASKA STEAM | PHONE 15 S ARG R ' ] BN, /) Ea <o " > : - T frn e o SEUM SHGULD ::r]im\ typing and boy's basket | & - e Il‘l“m “\: (‘()-.s; offered for saimo: Con'vlcg‘ tional (‘ommumtv NOTICE e bt o eratuaton teom] | DOUGLAS i e Ghuxch | |In the United States Commission- | Eqsily You Are Our Work Is Our Best the college of liberators at Wash- B % .| L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor | er's (Ex Officio Probate) Court _ Kdvertisenient BE T F'lm‘um this spring, i3 a member e FRENST aiAss 1 txsunduy Sehool [10:30: 40 1130, for the District of Alaska, Ju- | Vitamin-Starved— : o ‘nf Theta Chi f ity, the Biz NEWS | AT LIBERTY suNpay||{™ IV A e g T et Take Capitol Dye Works | W. Club and a member of tha { tegula services 11:30 [N THE j 2 AD- b1 de i | track S0A0 228 o vaules 108 : ST m. | MINISTRATION OF THE BS C. Melduner - Ffofesslonal 1 P ittty e, tignrod dn Abydbs ool g s ot kil St Little French Gl Ly z «| TATE OF CHARLES BARGE, AN 00 DystePUORe ATl H SeRT 0t eMinaton's tratk . vied & | Paramount picturi of thol !, Gospel Mission | | DECEASED. SCO l I ’S | [tories during that time and tais CM’:‘_DOWERI:VB:“G“USE‘QENT sensationally successful novel ut| [givices Bunday 30 p. n:{.;:u oS Eastil g Detty, Mot [1 i spring cleared the bar at several i G PUISIAME NAMIE. "y ANNe - LRy Phursday at 7 . m, ed that I, R B. ROBEPRTSON, H 3 | M°"'5 A(‘kerman Says Al Sk Gred toelve Bk OF LOCAL AERIE| Scdgwick, comes to the Liberty veryone invited. {on August 26, 1927, was ap- | RELIABLE TRANSFER a:ka Mus(_um Shou]d AR BP0 o s on Sunday only Alice Joyce, Neil of ibsar. oo pointed Administrator of the es- | Phone 1‘9 Re. 148 A celebration, worthy of the | Hamilton, Mary Brian and Bsther " tate of Charles Barge, deceased, | 5 B Show Wild Life JUDGE lIE(E)f{DK%?éHl o , has been plinned by the |Ralston are featured in the léaf. NOTICE TO EAGLES and that Letters o Administra. § 4€ Protects The Body|! COURTESY ad GOOD e | KAN! Douglas Ragtes: for the- reception] ing rolss of the production @Al memt:ie of Douglas Aerie|tion therefor on sald day were ¥ a1 SERVICE 8 | | yed Wendy [, 0. E. are requested to attend|duly issued to me, With Cod-liver Oil ur Motto inf Grand Worthy President Lew Mary Brian, who - | Morris Ackerman, publishe ' 3 " M. Reed of the Unitad | Westerwan of Seattle, who is corm-|in the Ba the title | the meeting of the Lodge to be| All persons having claims . dikbrsnl BYGHE ‘s Guid T. M. Reed of the Unitad |\ 1 5 t g ¢ g e| aving @ | :‘,:m;:::l:."“ _‘l"):\i ,',:ll”f“:mm ',‘lw‘ District Court, Clerk o¢|ing for the first official visit of|role in “The h Gir.”{held in Douglas, seven o'elock |2 estate are hereby re- Vitamins St BEPIRE HAS THE LARG Wit George; 'u\s-u," as he is,the Court J. H. Dunn and Deputy |Such an officer of the Order to the | As Alix Ver invades a Sunday evening, in honor of quired to present the same, with §s.u a Bowne, Moomfied, N. 3. IBST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND o to " Sodstaien - 6VeE m,,(lork Walter King will leave on|Aeries of Southeastern Alaska. | fashionable 1 home with the Worthy President Lew|proper vouchers, within six (6) | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING s | the Dorothy Alexander tonight for | With him is Secretary Frank|idea of making a good marriage erman and Frank Dowd,|months from the date of this no- HAN'[‘ IN ALASKA. L e s mnd there, | Court there, which is to open |who is making his first trip to[indiscretions have made impos- \ g'm‘érml a lot of material for|September 6. Mrs. J. H. Dunn is|the territory. They are due fo ar | sible for her in France. \ . m publication and for his [ 2CCOMD: ing her husband to tac|rive here on the Alameda this I‘ Alice Joyce plays Madame Ver-|ladies will follow the init:ations.' August 26, 1927. ; . - B *¢ | oventiig. vier, who, as Aliy 04 Visiting brothers invited | R. E. ROBERTSON 3 £ 7 e gt AN . .n'e ((-lxikvu-ta"il: ;”Le;‘a‘i:‘nx\‘.“ b e g R TR CERDE Y M St S An:‘l‘l‘(:‘xtl_w, St UGUY L. eMrTHE, | publicatton, A:lg. 21, 1927. = an "l""fl,"r““"ww"‘ & '\"” 17 b A G include a visit to the Museum in{Jowitt, new to the screen, is Ma adv. . ast publication, Sept. 24, 192 | P it m:m““’l‘k"l‘;l" thay| ~ MOUSE IN CARBURETOR |Juneau, this evening, a trip iofdame’s latest flame, an English |- e . . , endaatl s S o aemy otter i e he would come to Juneau | pyyy pIpSRURG, Kas., Sept. 3.)ing, dinner in Douglas Sunday!fiance (Esther Ralston) to spend tary of Aeria No. 1, Seattlo,|tice, to me at my office in the = h. There will be initiations. |Seward Building, Juneau, Al nquet for Bagles and their| DATED at Juneau, Al S0k fidtl doive fime tishing arounll TS R e tie Wik atternnon, mesting: ot Douglas|ifh 1Skved with the Nt e i Wheal and I'm- coming back fori o L UNteRls (to i : Jterie with initiations at 7 p. m mother. Neil Hamilton s |3 bear bunt. L am sure the bear| .o..o ian jn his gasoline tan) | Sunday to be followed by a ban-|Owen Bradley's (Jowitt) youngor | dt Chichagof and :\d:;nmli) bmn. tatier. rih. Wyt oat, btkfles | fet hu-ihe 0dd Fellows Balt for | brother, who also loves iss Fal ety otiie cvaRing (of aug Weavih ons e Wad umhbie td. loted gles and theiz wives, and a|ston, playing Toppie WILL supply you with bread next week—so what's the use of baking at home. Wholesale prices to everybody at eur store. ™ srREEEEERSERTOY | l?‘“]:l‘:rArl}(‘:rls‘:‘l?\"::u‘n:t!i|nun' § (i e TS R alut i “Menhe 1T IL Lot l”“ fi.’““.‘“‘ "‘”‘.’1'1"” Mine 5 & 15 Loaves, $1.00 7 Loaves, 50 cents -] 3 bl ¢ S ) . | nic. Investigation disclosed : ['n Monds if . time v permit | 2 °( I i gloplpy of Indian sud Pekim o |mouse in the carburetor. beforo o visitors leave o tho o alesd ‘ FOR DAY NIGH : 3 Loaves, 25 cents | fox & Sl i Jucen which is due Monday, for 3 f i i RS SR RIS R i ) f But,” e commented, “Alaska is hair i do the. SkaFwd At ’;-, a H ] Our new method which preserves the natural sugar and noted possibly more for its fish e gt oy i) | 18 . Tlore she goes, on her toes, ?ml its game than for other things. HO'S WHO | | seeervrof gy, 4 A, Churc’l E ! ) In the Juneau muséum the record i i " : TA. g All dressed up in her Paris clothes! Brown bear of Alaska should b AND WHERE THPLRNNED Y- BT g 7 b e maunted and on exhibition: Alaskajl 0 70 707 M- A publie reception to be com-! S(?I‘l"l(‘es g 66TI1E LITTLF I;VI{ENCII i "‘!“"“"h"" ”fi e T yined with tho first regular meet- | Y7 pose in the world. at tol - : ; GIRL” 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 EITEIREEREEEIR 1, [ Mrs. J. E. Pegues and (W ling of the Douglas Parent-Teaci- the lord of all: the moose should |sons Jack and Jim left last night | ays Assoclation will be held in Be in your museum. wnita Ana, Oalifornim,” where | sna sehool auditoriam Tuosdas *+“In Alaska are the «outstanding|they will spend the wintes ¥isit |.ooning for the “teaching statf of | caribou herds of the whole worll |ing relatives and friends. tha sehool most of whom are due %;g the home of two varieties »f| Mr, and Mrs. N. F. Gllkey le Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o’clock Satur- { For' out-ofdown shipment please include cash with order with Alice Joyce, Neil Hamilton, Mary by registered mail, | lay morning to guarantee change . ' Brlun., isther Ralston of sermon toples, ete. here on e Queen sometime Mon | ountain sheep, mountain goat)on the steamer Prince George , fhere. should tower above them |several, days with colds, went 10—20—4 Ov('(‘rits he greatest brown bear, that ever | home yesterday. Batvaifimihis. S, i e | S L ont e S | S7 xty- Five? s be gazing | School for ming year, was | Bt o) B e Aot oY s i . AN wonoay s chant i v s A , i i ’ miring throng. . jander this morning. She is @ .;’)a'l'fifinga“f"‘"’"fl the old bank “Knock ’'em dead! Tha's what [graduate of Oklahoma University| The Douglas Island Packiny PUIIdInE Selection—Orchestra. EBSESREEI22ERR 0 RERENRRSRIEINsI SR RRNNNERENIRENE H A day <P 2 d five varieties of bear. Alaska|yesterday for Seattle. Mr. Gilkey A program has been arranged o - S N N PR Mt i¢ one of the breéding grounds will return within a short time | .4 follows: Bt — e 11 i Bl df.the Canada honker. There are /but Mrs. Cilkey probably Wil'| Salsetion— Orchestra, | Douglas Preshyterian Native \ Also GOOD MORNING MADAM H (« several varieties of salmon and|be in the south for several week Address of Welcome—Charles | Mission | = o rout. The streams offer as fiue| Mrs. Harold. McQueen left on | gy, * o RNl A C Iy Full ] . ; 5 44 Jomed ull of La H b g as ko be had in the|the Prince George for Seattle| Sulection—Orchestra. Bunday Benbdisaven b B y f Laughs & e:' e Z A \ DFWI S ) s “'h“'el“h“ l:”i" visit friends forl vyocal Solo—Mrs. Wm. Jarman. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. e g T eairy 5 o ] “Wha on - doke . the (ORENkeevorkl Weeky. Piano Solo—Miss Melba Thur-| 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid- “ H atufally expect when he walks| Mrs. Joe Kendler and two chil| pan. PR I el e SCENIC OPENS THE SHOW g to the museum at Alaska’s capi-|dren, who have been confined 0| voeal Solo—Mrs. L. D. Ham.| All are cordially welcome to|® ' B L AV e - 12 .Why, say! Right off the bat|the St. Ann’s hospital for the past | mock. these services. _5_ = g Statistics show that out of 100 average . Sermon nska can and should do. This[and has been teaching in Dewes,|Company will start canning sal.j 800 @ M- Low Mass, Sermor is a game country, of which th: Oklahoma, for the last four years,|mon at the opening of the Fi “""‘ General Commun is mo superior on the western| Miss Leona Graber, buyer for :;‘“;‘"". M“""“'lv ?"I'A']‘;'“_‘h‘"'u‘r’- it | ST o emisphere. It's a fishi country | B. M. Behrends Company, return- eir increased facilities they ex-| i e o e a TeT |ty s 1o e i et | S LAke’s Episcopal Charch | WA fine specimen of each kind | a six weeks' buying trip on the|mon that can be obtained. " Evening Prayer and Sermon at Bf “salmon and trout should be |Pacific Coast as far south as San| Fishermen anticipate large earn- 7:30 p. m. mounted and placed on exhibit. | Franeisco. - o bt 01 $ e o S e SUNDAY DINNER MENU [, each. Not a number. Folks are | Sophie Jaeger and Mildred Wein. || Soup—Chickén Noodle on healthy men at age 25: 36 will be dead at 65 1 will be rich 4 will be wealthy 5 will be supporting themselves by work too pressed for time to look un|stock, employeés of the Dollar numbern Of course jt's easy|Stcamship Line in Seattle, are enough to criticise. I hope you round trip tourists on the Dor- || won't take it that way. All I want|othy Alexander. ?m’sn do is to shgw the thousands | Theodore Precht, traveling pas- 64 will be dependent upon friends, relatives or PUBLIC CHARITY THE NEW POLICY ISSUED BY ho come here what Alaska of-|senger agent for the Pennsylvania lers, so they will go home and |Railroad and Charles C. Coleman, Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce [ lell the millions, who will thaa |representative of the Chicago and et the urge to fellow. The cost|Northwesterg Railroad, both sta- Chicken Ficcassee, 1 3 2 | f doing this will be small. The |tioned in P'ortland Ore., are on » Dumplings The Mutnal Life Insurance Compa'ny IO IlllllllllllillIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIIII!I|II eturhs will be “many thousand |the Dorothy Alexander. fola.” . \ Irving Whyte, son of Alex Sinen. Peas Mashed Potatoes of New York Whyte, who has spent most of Cabbage, German Style pre Chicken Gravy 3 — - MGLAS TEACHERS his life in Juneau, i3 a visitor in Juneau today while the Dorothy AR#'VE N lN ls Alexander is in port. e —_— e, ‘ . wm HARRISBURG, Va, Sept. A $10,000 POLICY For DEATH, natural causes, The Mutual Life pays $10,000 For DEATH, by accident, The Mutual Life pays 20,000 Asparagus Tips on Lettuce THE BEST BY TEST Fruit Salad, Whipped Cream T H LT T T T T UL T IO U T T 3. — State Senat 2 Four Douglas teachers were ar | Koozal, w;t: |:eg"|; nlreet(}e;::: |,‘.‘: Fruit Walnut Cake ! . T I If you are totally and permanently disabled before tivals on the Dorothy Alexander | .peg t:\ll. weighs more than 200' i Have the material tl’lflt goes 1nto YOUR I age 60, premiums cease, and The Mutual Life fhis morning. They are Miss Mary | ,ounds, _is the largest man in Coffee Tea | coacrete jol) tested. pays you $100 each month for the first 5 years Pally, A. B, University oflthe Virginia General Assembly, el " \ of b disability; $150 each th for th ebgacka, first grade, music and and hag b 1 —— MREOR » sue al Y 5 ch mon or the rehestra; Misa Cladys Floming | than 4% of his 72 years heve 1.00 PLATE—FAMILY STYLE L Son GV ¢ Wil o4 Kirn. T e . o "":;:z 0"‘_ :;:hln‘:m, ll;ce':;: been spent in the State's legisla- 2 £ ish you with the best material. month of such disability thereafter. “ ! tive halls. 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