The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 8, 1927, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ™ CEQTNNL\I N AN AWFUL MESS = Tue MORE I AR ABOUT \T TRe MORE L WISH IO NEVER CHANGED PLACES WK VAN HORN 5 B : \ \& HOMERIC | HAS BEEN CAREFLLLY PLANNING WS LEGAL BATTLE BARNEY, STiLL 1N Twe GUISE OF ERIQ, VAN HORN, HAS BEEN N HDING ==HE \S CONSTANTLY 1A TRLEH WITH tS LAVMIVER'S \AHG ADVISE M { Tlo SEE e AFFAR THRAUGH Now [g WANTE O On THE | PHONE AGAIN NES. MR.VAN HORM “ ~OUR TUNCLE * WAS FUED A eERToN STATIANG HIS REAZOANS TR BELEVING You To RE (INSANE ' AND YOU WiIlL HAVE To SuBMIT Te an ExAMINATION BY SELERAL ALIENISTS APPOINTED BY Te STATE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK MACKEQE L “THE DATE FOR HEARING 1S A DAY “TOMORROW — wowrrm & BVER GONNA GET OLTTA h\\‘,"\”“‘ N T mm u 10 L“ ™ The AFTER e Sindicatt, (ne . Ceaat finimin pights msetvedd | power for munic ind other purpo: DOUGLA S NEWS al light- | | t Skag-| ’ The new project is said to be| located some two and one-half| miles above the town. It is pro-! posed to develop 100 horsepower | additional. i | | | e e | | PARIS HOSTESS 1 The Board ‘.,' Trustees of |1n! PLANS BlG Ti'ME “ fohal ' LECIGN SESSION Congregational church will hold | a business meeting tonight at| the home of the secretary, Mrs.| (Continued trom I Homer Swindle. ! . "will giv FAREWELL FOR HELEN GOVE e T TR ! AN . when women's Mrs. E. L. Race entertained a| o 55 group of ]y-nbl(‘ at her |, home yes .- —y | CHURCH TRUSTEES TO MEEY e One.) an official welcome o the Auxiliary | convention Con- | the September hotel. & Y - ats will be | or of h Helen Gove | . » pages who who is =oon leaving r howe | Tii run r the national i Auburn, Wash Lstit sonvertiion. ottiges: :«,.& FEROE T aURTA A un«l nl] them v;kl] b get 3oy the dan | Miss Helen " Lindstrom left ou|Lucy B National & “Margnita last evening for! the Auxil Strawberry Point to spend a|ed last June fr teaching term there In the Gus. High School in Indianapoli tavus school is one of the most enthusiastic uf the Legion's debutantes in ¢ Auxili GET SETTLED IN COTTAGE Ary - LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING ON TOMORROW NIGHT My, ‘who San the Kilburn cottage dence here. SR LEAVING FOR UNIVERSITY and Mrs. Wm. J. Ander 1 Tuesday ovening fron: ken one oi for their resi i R wili | The Luther o of the surrection Lutheran Church hold its September meeting Fir! day evening at 8 o'clock at the - home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Alberta Gall Stonehouse. on the Aleuti - le where the University of W P Miss NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS s will be received at the of the Superintondent of ashington. HOME POWER CO. IS GIVEN NEW PERMIT ; The Home Skagway, Chz has heen granted a power Fabyal. opment permit for a small project on Skagway River, it was an- nounced today by Assistant D’s- trict. Forester B. F. Heintzleman, . meau hools up to 12 o’clock noon | Friday September Hth for hauling of fuel oildfrom the. Al aska Juneau ()II Tanks to the Ju-| Public & during the school year 192 . " Fitty | rels of Fuel Oil are to be kept in| the oil tanks at the school build-| ing at all "he right is | reserve to reject any or all bids, | the | team La Fayctte Hoosu»r Girls Win Collo ity’s champlonship , but th er m other Sta e Western ( of the w La Fayette, n the g mpicn of Left to , the member Dorothy Mohiman, irls’ della McGarry, oe | 5 Rifle Champmnslup There of the rifle team is and a Hoo re eyes steady arms Indiana girls triumphed, La Fayette; beth Cooper Oxford. Mary Dunkin, Colfax; Leona Berlin, We were many contestants for the team making the Just Arrived Something differcut WHEATSWORTIT REAL WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM CRACKERS 25 cents a package 2 THE WORLD WILL NEVER QUTE L.OSE WOPE - WHILE THERE 1S WATER SANITARY GROCERY || NEies THERS S ‘The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83 and 85 ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ] - | | Juncau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From §a m to 10 p. m. Room Open From . m~7:00 p, m. to| ¥:30 p. m. | & Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL Our \Vcrk Is Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional | Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 ReLiABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY aad Q00D SERVICE )ur Molto ~ BROWN'S VARIETY STORE “Merchandise of Merit Only” , Goods, Notions, Novel- Films Developed and | Printed > IMPIRE HAS THE LARC(i- 105" UP-TO-DATE AND JOH PRINTING A. THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR THE PEOPLE OF ALASKA Is Our Motto And having this in mind we will keep twice as e produced a loaf that According 1 g e the natural sugar and vitamines are destroyed during fermentation, and trying to prevent this made us strike onr new methol resulting in that long-keeping and health- giving Bread. long as ocrdinary bread 25 cents 15 Loaves, $§1.00 If you live out of town we'll be glad to ship yen any quan- tity at said prices. Pleasc send cash with order by registored mail. 3 Loaves. 7 Loaves, 50 cents THE STAR BAKERY Yours for Better Healti, o e Board of Education, Juneau Public 10018, By W. K.| Keller, upcrm(en'lou! adv. ffhe proposed development is to| Mllqnenl the present power \II]I- ply "of the company which furn- 51 STICE, SHORN OF FRILL& Where Will YOU § | | Be ai | Sixty-Five? Statistics show that out of 100 average e%fore Wholesome: Cream-of-tartar baking powder “ is the only one approved as safe by pure food experts the world over...[Ask your doctor it produces the tiny wholesome bubbles which fluff your baking. # healthy men at age 25: 36 will be dead at 65 More Cream-of-Tartar: Schilling’s contains more of that wholesome but costly cream-of-tartar than any other brand. More For Your Money: Full pound weight instead of merely “pound size” in the Schilling tin. {16 ounces, not 12 ounces... 8 ounces, not 6 ounces.] 1 will be rich 4 will be wealthy 5 will be supporting themselves by work b4 ruspLic will be dependent CHARITY. upon friends, relatives or THE NEW POLICY ISSUED BY e The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York A $10,000 POLICY For DEATH, natural causes, The Mutaal Life pays $10,000 For DEATH, by accident, The Mutual Life pays If you are totally and permanently disabled before age 60, premiums cease, and The Mutual Life pays you $100 each month for the first 5 years of such disability; $150 each month for the second 6 years of such disability; $200 each month of such disability thereafter. Your money back if you don’t like Schilling’s best et o Dr. Arthur 8. besy, Mayor of North ‘Atlanta, Ga., runs a eourt of conciliation, whera townsfolk may bring their troubles. 'l'echmcohmq und lawyers are barred, justice and not legal tatus is the principle of the court, and the courts decisions, oS- bly asa re:gt, find favor. Alptexvational Mustrated News) No Létyers in This Court; . and Everyc Is Satisfied ORTH ATLANTA, Ga. (1-I-N SpecmlgTA court without wrangling lawyers, lawyers” fees, delays, proerastina- honl,‘teei‘mw;lmes, or rhetorie! ’ T Sounds startling! Ny ts dmp!mty, but “ Yetitisa wn{t q;l Jmsnse not in upne o! f it, say its friends. b“‘ll:‘uo b offm of Coneiliation orgmhnd b Dr. Anlmr S. libby, Mayor of North Atlanta. Dr, Libby saw, hu friends and jownspeople constantly becoming involved in litigation that 1sually brought them nothing, but did enrich those who profited ch-mmunuium ‘He ties, but simple inquiries designed m-:mm;:omwmmuwuw rnmmmh:n;um ‘There is no one to coach the 20,000 me Lo If you are so disabled for § years, you receive If you are so disabled for 15 years, youn receive If yon are so disabled for 25 years, you receive And in addition, beneficiary receives at your death Also all premiums are waived during disability, If you LIVE, you insure comforts in your old age. The question is, “Can I afford Not to adopt it?" EFEEBRRSNSNANSNENEDNEITIRAED INSEARRRNIRARERL EEUL | ] E..u GIVE US A RING AND WE WILL TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT ‘witnesses{ # law. Mbumhfimhm Lo : L questions. Then Dr. Iabby renders o e et o e S s o Sl Allen Shattuck, Inc., Agent mmmmmnmmmm tes, No lawyers accompany, them. or lawyers' suthorities. plaintift states his case. 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