The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 7

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THE HECK WITH “TUE PROMISES T MADE — 1M GONNA GET 1IN TouCH WITH ERIC VAN HORM « HWE'S GOTTA HEL Mg ' ¥ T TELL TROSE ALE NISTS AGAIN THAT LM MPERSONAING ERIC THEY'LL BE COMVINCED IM CRACKED NEW S el BIG EAGLE IS VISITOR ON ISLANI Grand Wonhy President, Westerman Visits Douglas Aerie T #Fhe most fhrch has eccurred in the mor: relnt annals of its history ¢njoved by Douglas 2 Frater Order y evening, Septem the Grand Worthy the Order, 1 Frenk Dow Aerie No. when President of sterman and of Seattic ast twent; five years, were distinguished vis ftors and honored guests. | Met at the dock in Juneaun the arrival of the s eda Saturday evening by a mmoc from the local lodge, the visitors we orted to the vi ;‘us points of interest on the chan upon Als com el until Sunday evening whon a special meeting of the Douglas Aerie was held in their honor Hrgoeeding the meeting they wer entertained at, dinner at the Kil burn house. A large attendance of members greeted the visitors at the special meeting which was featured by the initiatioh of new members Both of tho visiting brothers de- livered splendid addr which were thoroughly appreciated, Fol lowing the meeting a banquet was enjoyed by the Kagles and their fadies in the Odd Fellows ha'l Thege again both of the visitors gave fine talks and a number of éthers spoke. A special ferry took Mr. Wosterman and Mr. Dowd {o Juneau_trom where they sailed for Skagway on the Queen y ’.onduy morning. — - fALL MEETING P.T A. t BE HELD THIS EVENING A reception for the teachers of the Douglas Public school will be the feature of the first meotin for this term of the Douglas Par ent-Teachers Association. A fine program has been anged everyone is invited to attend. freshments will be served. - - GO TO HOSPITAL and R oMrs. Edward Bach entered the St. Ann's hospital Sunday and Monday morning. Mrs. Guy Smiih was taken to the hospital where they are under the care of physi clans. MIKE PUSICH IS LOCATED IN NEW STORE BUILDING |’ Mike Pusich, proprietor of Je ub-store, has completed moving his stock and fixtures to the former Smith drug store building Front street which he recently Urchased from Elmer E. Smiti. The rew location affords M. Enlich more room for his busi- ss. He will use his old store for storage. kxmwu HAS HAD PIOSPEROUS YEAR Skagway has had a iarge tour- it business and a very prospar- pus season, according to Mrs. jloward Asihley who arrived on Alameda and will be in Ju- eau for a few days. The town . been filled with tourists uch of the time, she said, and he shops, hotels and restanrants ave done a thriving business. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ashley will leave or .the Outside next month for vacation trip. A Kb (S 0 S Children’s tnd Ladies’ Winter 'oats at Jarmans. Prices rea- —adyv. i year, THE DAILY / HEuwo Ive GOTTA SEE Yoy RiguT away " NQI I CANT Tey “ . i I MR UETIIG 18 MRTE Y N | e \ ~ou « "I Memorial to Scots Is Gift of United ! Edinburgh will receive from Ambassador Houghton (left) on Sept. 7 the memorial pic- tured at the right commemo- rating Scotland’s part in the werld war—the t- tis descendant: fr in the United Stat EDINBURGH, and, Ambassador Houghton t to the Lord Provost I tomorrow Scot Sept will pre k'u\\lu! ring the the "Ambassador, The me gift of S in the United Stat ed by Dr. Tait Mackenzio, for war i England, Ottaw > United sia to Celebrate in » sgated Jiguce with his ritte | tarting up od up rcross mswer the on ‘a ped 1 twenty-fiv recraiting par Pipe Band and flocking to the co! WOMAN SEEKS MOVIE CONTROL |, IN NEW JERSEY, to ! wi call 1 rehind whi foot frieze ious yseow from 1852 Yin the paired th e Joscph charged | Sunday Hotel pitat by 1 er sent to the . W. W. Council for a week with an fected He is still carry a crutch, but hopes to it within a short time, was ipied during their {ERIN RECOVERING Teher was dis- hos- and ng discard n the power tionable motion picture sho Miss Florence L. Haines fight she is waging in the Asgembly. ‘ When Newark authorities found L2 themsélves powerless to close ob- \‘ jectionable shows, she proposed | a motion picture censorship im',l at the closing joint session of | the New Jerscy Legislature las: | is the ideal sweet for chils dren and you, too. It aids appetite and digestion, and satisfies Undismayed hy failure of the craving for bill to pass, Miss Haines 7 made control of motion pictur by law her platform for rd-eles- iion on the Republican ticket. “I intend to continue the figi: for motion picture control in New Jersey,” Miss Haines said. “If ie turned to the n session of th legislature, I shall propose a simi- iar bill, strengthened by revision " h: D LOSES DRIVER'S LICENSE William McClure was arrested for reckless driving Sunday af-! ternoon, when a young woman whom he was teaching to drive a Ford coupe, started to go down Twelfth Street and suddenly turn ed to go on the Cemetery road,. traddling the sidewalk, damaging 8. W. E. Kilroy's home aud breaking a wagon belonging to |8 child playing nearby. Mr. McClure was fined $25 and lost his driving license when he FENSEIRINN 101508 IIERIARIRIINIY :rp(l'o s B Tolstoy Centenary, FAIR BUILDING ' OMPLETED F e | 4 i NEXT SRTURE‘AY F by na risk paid s ran to put in 180 el fill ock and g of 1 ructur ALASKA EMPIRE, TU ESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1927 By BILLE DE BECK L AND OES THAT FAT WE LNELE OF Vo \S GONNA AlL YouR O On MR GOOGLE. NOu RE MAKING MOUNTAINS OUT OF M\J\_E WILis = I REALLY DCAYT ABOUT AUD I OONT wWisH B AND RAILROAD A SCTHERED < EN Yo TBor vME To THe v PLACE (N THE WORLD YOu DO 1) / ST HME REALIZED TRERE WAILD of men|tional child welfare committ loye ll at ore the Legion would ve fallen 15, and average num- | compl r the fi help corded in the th fund furnizshed 1 Right. Th the carrying exeept 1 crew g laid off twe the 1 two nday v‘» ) me by during fund m, ihle hi'd. welfara policy c nd financial mothers which enal ir ciildren the to k n their o Vit - SHOW LIKING DERLINERS FOR CA n. 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