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BARNEY GOO(‘LE AND GLE AND SPARK PLUG @ pd s \§ HOMERIC VAN HORN DROPS HIS CHARGE THAT HIS “NEPUEwWw 1S INSANE. WE 1§ UKEWNY To BRING SLSPICION ON HIMSE(F AND PERWAPS PROSECUTION FoRr, KIDNAPING = The € OLO GENTLEMAN HAS To WATCH WS STEP FROM NOW ON BECAUSE BARNEY \SNT GOING B FORGET] RIS STAN IN The SANATARIUM AND WS LAWVYERS ARE QUT FOR Revsnee.' "—~——. ru i AENTIEMEN - T P : ROCED \ ® 1927 by King . | and Capta'n| lana arrow this | | k champ Robertson, explored zing wonder of Nature {brought back a graphically {ing motion picture of it {they inc m)»' ra ‘AA|\<]\'IH !Liberty tonigh ! > > o IRISH POWER m, thril DOUGLAS NEWS O e RECEPTION FOR INSTRUCTORS HELD BY DOUGLAS P. T. A | | i !To 'welcome the new teacher of the Douglas schools and givc the patrons of the school an op portunity to meet the instructor a reception was held last evening i the school duditorium by the Douglas Parent Teachers Associa tion. In School delivered addr: Charles Sey wel- | comed the teachers to the com- | munity. He assured them of the | hearty support and cooperation of thegmembers of the Board, Supt | OB, Olson responded to Mr. | hg‘@‘d(llhmm with a few bricl | }mmks | A varied program during the evenimg a piano solo by Miss Melba 7] man, a vocal solo by Mrs Jarman, reading of original positions by H. Swardlof® vocal solo by Mrs. L. D. mock, Seating of the new offic the Organization, who were ell at the last meeting in May. | occupied the principal at part of the business mecting. M Gloy Kirkham took the chair as pre. dent succeeding Mrs. J. R. Laug sath; Mrs. Robert Fraser became vice-prosident; Mrs. Lucile 11 wards took over the secretary’s books, and Alex Gair succeeded himself as treasurer. Board w elected @ Mrs. Langseth, Mrs. and James Edmiston. Tt cided to start a membership drive at ance, The. meeting closed with a gen- etal reception for the teachers while refreshments were being served. The affair was well at tended. well Director a was conalgtin Wm com and Ham o elect el ¢ FAMILY REUNION Anderson yesterday (Mayor and Mrs. Nels were happily surprised by the more or loss unexpected arrival from the South of their > son William J., and his wife, fron: n Francisco, and Mi Sophix d Beth who joined their brothe Seattle for the trip to Dougla: Miss Sophia Anderson comp! her training as a nurse this sum mer and expects to remain home ith ‘her parents for an extended t. “Beth expects to return to the Normal at Bellingham to con tinue her studies and Bill win ¢ remain here for the present. Thomas Johnson (above) | labor leader, is expected to suc- | ceed President Cosgrave cf Ire- } land, who is being forced out by Eamon de Valera adherents (Interratipnal 3 D WHE. RE | ® Mrs. Grace from Hoo! Cole, brought ir with a severely in jured back a few weeks ago, left Mon on the Admiral’ ni for Seattle in company with Miss summer nurse at the lo-| 11 hospital. It is beliaved that Mre. Cole received a broken ba when che fell at a fox ranch ne Hoonah, and she is to have me: cal treatment in the south. Mrs. Howe Vance, wife of Dr Vance of Juneau, who has he making her home in the past few years, w rival on the Yukon and will re main in Juneau for some time. Among those returning on the Yukon was Mrs. David Waggoner. She has been in the States for several months lecturing in con nection with the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ter spending the summer in th- States, returned on the Yukon | bringing with them a new Willys Knight coupe, the first of its kind | in Juneau. Mrs. Woods will take ———-——— ‘MRS LANGSETH IS HOSTESS Mrs. J. R. Langseth entertained at her home Saturday cvening with,a card party as a farewe!l for Mrs. Dave Leggeft and Mr. William Robertson who left « Monc ay morning for their wmm tive, humes in Vancouver and Ket chikdn after a visit with their sister Mrs. John Mills. Three tables of Five Hundred were enjoyed, the following being prize winners: Mrs. arles n’:'y.llsl' Mrs. Gertrude Langhlin, :le\"m,d.' and Mrs. Feero, Sr., cu: rize. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostéss. PP Y SO N St AR SRR ALASKAN A W!NTURES | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT ¥ l | % During Junme, 1912, a serious ofcanic eruption occurred at a' "olnl on the Alaskan Peninsula, dbout one hundred miles north from Kodiak Island. The entire p of Mt. Katmai blew off, cov- ring the country for hundreds of miles on each side with pumice dnd voleanic ash. Close to the base bf the mountain this pumice and ash were as much as onc o Bundrad feet deep. Adjacent to this new formed o crater, about fifteen miles awa: was formed one of the most pecul- hr phenomenon in existence. A eretofore green valley was trans- rmed into a seething cauldron. e floor of the valley was cov- ' red ,with thousands of thes i!.unl jets. Some were no large: "a lead pencil, others ware t craters fifty feet across, rowing up steam clouds thou: of feet intc the air. This was first_explored by Dr.| t Griggs, under the auspices * of the National Geographic So ! m and named the “Valley of "housand Smokes.” | Yo-l. the world's how | Woods, af Legion No. 25 Meets Tomght 8 o’(flock AND T HAVE WIS VERY BES AT HEARY = \T GRIRQUES ME & THAT WE MUST 0 THRQUGH TH\’> THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 By BILLE DE BECK AN ER\CS LN, o]t f,"’H,W INTERESTS > 4'JusT © S RBNY W A'\n\ TRE QEST BRAINS IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION SEND ME TR OF YOUR ST STA WANT T OISCUSS TS ca UQ — s OUR CUIENT'S INTERESTS MUST BE PRETECTED AT ANY AT ONCE ! EATHER ' AL THIS ExciEMenT MAY ERANG BACK NOUR OO TROULRLE -. ‘1| | Ruth Malkes Miss Cissie Barnes (left), fish dealer’s daughter, who was model for painting of “Morning,” by Mrs, Dod Procter (right). Miss Barnes and friend (Iun('l) looking at “Morming” in the ku) al Academy. (International Newsreals Ftsh Monger’s Daughter Wins Fame Over Night DON (I-I-N).~— Seventeen-year-old Cissie Barnes, daughter of a Cornish fish monger, has jumped into fame over night, This young girl was the model for Mrs, Dod Procter’s recent painting, *“Morning,” which has been ac- claimed by art critics and connoisseurs as one of the finest works shown in the Royal Academy in years. The picture is of a country girl awaking from sleep. Tts color and composition have earned for it a place of prominence in the Royal cademy—the goal of all painters. “Morning” will be shown in New York for a few wee will be brought back to London and picce that had long been Mrs. Proctér had been looking for turned by finding herself famous & suitable model for a long time over night. As a resuit of the pub- betors she happened to see Miss TN GRULTURE, STHANG Tove Barnes In the streets of Cornwall. ga,0p10r declares now she'll be abls :Tmmediately she knew that the girl ¢, possess a great many things she | was just the type for the master- never dreamed of having. then tng at the | will open a dentist parlor. 3 P. Harwood, Cordova Attor- & horidd taimas Wi WL accompanied by his daughtor turned on ‘the Yukon from a|Jovee, are returning to their hom: months’ visit in the south jon the Yukon. Three, parues of game hunters L oties, Dilatin ot kot b i 4l PRt 5 Ders, | geltering - Company all bound for the interior or for . g A | passed through Kenai Peninsuia, passed through |y ol ¢ tkor Juneau on the Yukon. Dr. C. Boys and Dr. C. Gillette f)rrn" Massachusetts compose one party dian Thomas Fastman, Gibson Darw x.;ca"a Pacific and M anford another, an | ahti of Mus-| over her teaching duties Juneau High School the at Juncau U. Se on s the e CALGARY, Sept. 7.--Two train jmen were k¥lled and two pas sengers injured when Canadian Pacific passenger irains collided | head-on at Bglemead, 50 miles and 800 | wost of here this forenoon. their way LA S I Dr. Pierce)ola papers 1or kuze at The Empire. Fres— sachusetts, o % Alan C th of the dova Times is on his way ward on the Yukon after a to the States. Dr. and Mrs. Pierce are on the Yukon on to Anchorage where Cory west trip ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER Juneau, Alaska ward | lrnm Hlt Head-on ’__—_—__—_—_' SRR B EEREPRELRE L EEASReRb LA LRl LA P TE P T T FETE PR T EE TR Homer; Ball Over Fence BOSTON Babe the - ball over ternoon of pt. 7 \Lfied for his 4 Hor season. the - o Twcniy-lwa Persons " Killed Hindn DRiots NAGPUR, British India, Twenty-two to the authoritie ed and 100 injuries of the Hindu rioting during a Sept according been i ho persons, pro m b evine Postpones xfhl Qver Ornan ne At how i nti Mrs. Annie Besant, aged 80, president of the Theosophical Society, flew from London te Berlin. She had to take the air trip to fulfill lecture engagement 3 : on time. Foldon (International Newsrsel) hor t and « which hol d. Main the top of the were several childr sir way to school. Jolie h nolse and runuing to the t 'rabhed the horses and kept the | from running over the bank, ho ng them until Benson had th under control, - ARE MARRIED 0! ng staira thouzand box shopk wer vipped on the Yukon for Dria Bay by the Junean Lavmber Mills. D Old papers for sale at The Emp're. rvice lmmfvr Cn. | Will Haus Saw Mill Wood ] i 8 e . and Coal ware marriod ye S kel Eonball Office Phore 389 ; ; Residence Phoro 3501 Indiane, in the Ur er's Court . TONIGHT ALASKAN ADVENTURE BiG STAR CAST A Drama Greater Than : Ever Written By Man! —if you're tired cf the commonplace, if you want of thrills that come only with Great Adventur: STEIETETTIEENSHEAENINTE Auny Ba2IE3NIH the kind 358 —if you want to stalk the bear and live with nature in her grandest mocds DON'T MISS! 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