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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK [ ARK PLUG GREAT‘ SCOTT-'! IVE GOT To iy W‘”‘:" SUNSHINE - 1 NEVER DREANED \T WOULY THINKR ©F SomME Ay CIRCUMSTANCES COME To TH\S — - 'O HELWP MR GOOGLE ¢ COMPEL ME T MAKE I CANT LET AN INNOCENT A CONFESSION -- T AM MAN Go T& AN ASvLLM NCT BARANEN GOOGLE BECAUSE HES RYING AND — Just Arrived MAW GOO'NESS, B0sS, \S NO' cwazy 2 ARNE'Y'S DESPAR. ¥ NOT BEING ABLE Ty Agnen TE QUESTONS REGARDING ERIC VAN HORAI'S L PRWATE LUFE CAUSED HIM To BREAK DOWA) DURING THE. HEARING AND MS LAWYERS SECURED AN ADIOURNMEAT -4 UNTIL MONDAY o= Semething different IS WHEATSWORTH REAL WHOLE WHEAT GRAHAM CRACKERS 25 cents a pac THE WORLD WILL NEVER GUU\TE LOSE HOPE - WHILE THERE 1S WATER SANITARY GROCERY e ——— st few day s 8 1 NEAR AND SOAP: § hTHE MEANTIME Tie Real “The Store That Pleases” ERIC VAN HORAIN BARAEY S ; ;o ik HUMBLE. HOME, |5 REABING: Tig = PHONES 83 and 85 ALASKA STEAM | PAPERS AND FOUWOWING EVERY | B i { CETAL oF THE cAsE ¢ 2 = : a LAUNDRY ¥ - | b ‘ || Juncau Public Library PHONE 15 s " AT e s & f AN ¥ By N R 8 i 3 2 8- — — - o oo | u“ll OIS T R R E R BT, \ oY from one amusing “pickle” to an- o lepartment of the Southern Pa- || i mere | b 3 X »wetfllfl' Conditions As Recorded by the U. 8. offife W 1 MR Ao ks o WHO'S WHO g 17 AR g Fie bwel| AT THE HOTELS ||| Free Reading Room e e 4 Weather Bureau capture the heart, hand and af- | 4 wite avd. their son Virgll, is en-|™ —-a City Hall, Second Floor Our Work Is Our Best fections of a rich young bacheior | AND WHERE | |+ } ! Gaxtineau Main Street at dth Advertisement Canie By ctiany ahig picll gount: pachelor | y “RE | |route to on me: | Geo F. Welsel, Missouln Fotecist for Tumean wnd vicinity, besfuving 4 5. m: foday: who is q.,.‘l.‘ :,() |",I~ :»,H,;’.“l“ (” ! [} TR Py R \u\ll[\;li!‘ after ..‘ |4;u|“ of ! ; ka. | Mo J. Forsell, Kennecott; Reading Room lnnvn From | (‘:lpilul Dve Works 3 4 s are no places for Vi, ; a Gallwas i n 8% pound baby girl was | Mike Zober, Cordove g §a. m to 10 p. m. 2 | Fair and cooler tonignt and Sunday; gentle northwes erly winde and - bosutiful littlo gisis |* morning on ]I”‘ Prin-| yorn % o'dloek SIS it fll”' “”l"; )I’::v*:"i‘« 'K,f\,ll:”w b Circulation Room Open From Meldagr gr ”l',r,““["“l’;?‘ 1 18 Alice. C uate of | 3¢ Ann's Hos; nd M ille 13 G it s, I 1|1 to 6:30 p. 7:00 p. m. t v 5t ok ‘ LOCAL DATA e N kol e o il st A B nd. Mr 1”1(',.‘1'1!\\\\'\'“] fn::”;’: 3 nl ;“I.‘ o I, o | e 5 ! ter » Univers raahinkton H 8 glas; J. Kauff ¢ - ~ i Time— Barom. Tewo, Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes | pee—mmm— et ';",‘I aiversity of Washlagtop b us geneial £.1 mann, Aleutian, | | Gurrent Magazines, Newspapers | % - 4 p.om, yest'y 2079 60 86 SE 25 “Rain g R . ; Both mother and child are pro| | Reference Beoks, Efe, i 4 a.m. today . 29.68 58 20 SE 16 Cldy Dou las ank, Daogl. former. baker fov grodgiiig “ntcely, it was said. Mols Hampton FREE TO ALL | RELIABLE TRANSFER e y o % s b v the Peerless Bakery, left on tic il 1 el e el — | oon, today ... 29. 5 i Cldy_ 5 Princ o this morning for o A v e — Phone 149 Bes. 148 | Lhur(‘h San Franciseo where he will mak. v F,?L%ERS " | C. Rogers, Sitka; Ford Butler, ' w i ¥ | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS his future home. i e el 0&}][3956. S Chichag BROWN’S || COURTESY aad @0OD “YESTERDAY T ~—TODAY S L Mrs. = Katherine Hooker anif |, L b N kel e s I y s SR ) SERVICE Our Motto & Highest 3 pm. | Low ®am. $am Preciy. | CrYLCES | qaughier Mitdred are southbound lt‘”:hi“’(";'\:.'l'l\' e "‘:’"'“(','m';‘ | ”“ G. Th Anenorane; pl. o VARIETY STORE | = e ;:"r;mn— l‘;:n. ;!;lx' emp. elocity :. . passengers onthe Princess Alloe bt ¢ ”“)- on I\lm h::n»‘nu-\:.r M.-r.l\«'nn,l B ey d e | . 1 ¢ | Dry, oods, Notions, Novel- 38 D) > o g ™ v < — Hooker will enter the Oregon | i ) , 1 E EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- gethel RN :_’ :? ‘ 8 0 Notices for this church column State Normal School at Mamr outh | childrens soe tadies Winter! jAdvertisig aiways pays. Uso | ties. Films Developed and MOST UP-TO-DATE AND F:::‘p‘"‘ X g & ! = 2l 4 , Must be received by The Empire for the coming j AU PR Rl a e TR - B¥inee: s e, ovlumng Printed r_:y()]r\!}lp{*}p.{\q.'l((;n PRINTING e ; S 0 GaTinot later than 10 o'clock Satur-|Hooker plans to T R 1 3 : : e ——— ANT IN ALASKA— Oilten Hatbor.. i 0 Ol r-v '“‘”'"'“f ’;’ guarantee change ahout a month, after visiting in i ,, ok P R S e . of sermon top po Ko | Pt. Cldy TR DR e A N y X Cordova e v SRR ORI e-vear course 1n Areronauts i ’ 1] THE BEST 1S NONE TOO GOOD FOR THE - o S SAVE ONE DOLLAR it R IO i Nl | Dese ugipnins. Nere | lvorisy ¢ will bo tuker i " % PEOPLE OF ALASKA Plinge Rupert. 70 b4 0 0 C H — —— ssiup by rcel Stra , who tool ; ton 76 b % 0@ ; PSS o bl it e MR 1 Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes doi ) Sunday Schdor—2: m ath this morni 0 5 N ’ 5 % Soattle e 68 : - I(.II}> Motk oy B il 3k Mo * . Is Our Motto P"mlnf! i 68 Fou 3 1: Clear| 7:90 P. m.— Thursday—Mid-| Koski, left on the Princoss Cafe. You save a Dollar on : San Francisco.. 68 LT e O Seis Car ), oek prayer service. ; for ‘o~ stwhmaniha triy to- thi Btates 1 . i And having this-in mind we have' produced a loaf that 3 o ¥ All Rrr:’k‘(':?rl“d“.v welcome 10 anq win visit with her s eiach one purchased. will keep twice as long as ordinary bread. According to RO e [in vader, W glon as ; FTERN R A : A R . NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton, e boen employed- at 'the wasidh > v ~ - science mf natural sughr and "“”“"'"“‘l are destroyed during Beattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 D';‘;;l';s Ct{t}loiic Chur;h % Not Tea ' Room 16y Bome, ke i I‘HODES Lleli fermentation, and trying to prevent this made us strike our p. m., Juneau time. s sl s b b o B. A. Twiss and A. Kinch, re i new method resulting in that long-keeping and health- ressure has passe 8l - 8 re Cathollc services in the te itatives of the Manufacture gl dc WERY -Th“h‘;“"‘” "I' Jpw w0 :"" i i """\‘;_“"k ""I"."Il"" B Iporary chapel in the new re Al (u.:n;.”,,\.‘ B P N b i s oAb s i i il giving Bread, sir s ‘high and rising throughout weefern. Alssks. Eight hows|, 0 aajoiniilg the old bank] bedt Tiaitite I Tansak Sorl e g 2 x g oSt 3 Loaves. 25 a@s. fell at Tanana and moderat: to heavy rain fell in Southeast- building, P n.d . Feesvssoses R s it it P - eeeooses o Loaves, 20 cents ern Alaska. Partly cloudy to cloudy weather has been general| ™" G Wih o o two days, left on the WHATEVER YOU LUILD 5 Ry Jos s as oy, TepaN S el 1005 " gutiey” Gabgol Mileg, tor iy eith '~ USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT 7 Liavies: BO Gosina 15 Loaves. $1.00 “KM'Y over most of Alaska. a4y : \"‘!“‘ ".'I:,.L \.,“;I,f”:;l‘!,_:."““),.‘“; We Mix and Deliver Any Quantity A-1 Granite ; ¥ E 3 o ve et e lgtf\;e’x Episopal Chareh % b Chigh i et Heatt Hils Mo Concrete Ready to rlfioa—~Phope 32 If you live out of town we'll be glad to ship you any quan- Ly Balog and baby are preparing to |y " ——__wer and sistor and will enter tas CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. l:(;{ at raid prices. Please send cash with order by registered L DOl]GLAS |leave the first of next week for Evening Prayer and Sermon at ersity of Wisconsin at AT TGS T mail. ' | Seattle where they will spend the p. m. ison Yours for Better Health ! winter, Conigregationy) Gunmmunity ¥l W. S. Morris, connected with 'g L ; NEWS ca S AT ; ot it e e BB Norruern Licur PResBYTERIAN CHURCH THE STAR BAKERY ; REBEWAHS FLAN ORRBIEARYY B Morris, who have been visiting |} ‘RN LIG % IRIAN U " \ § 11t D cess Rev. O. A. StiLLvAN, Pastor B - — Where Will YOU - Be ai 5 . D. HAMMOCK, vay Pastor |in Juneau the e wa e | The Northern Light Rebekah Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30|for the outside on the I FALL TERM BEGUN Lodge is planning a card pariy | D Alieo BY GOVT SCHOOL | for the 22nd of Scptember as the| Regular Sunday services 11:30! Miss Eva Tripp is returning (o MORNING SERVICE, 11 a. m. Subject of the Sermon: . b ok M Sy K m. to 12:30 p. m. Juneau on the Alaska after spond- : e i Sp. Loy R pRCTIaE i e by ar in Oakland , where “The Indispensable Christ. In new quarters and with brand | Fall. ndw equipment from books to ddsks? the government school for Indian opened the middle of tie week in the Kronquist building, Hrs. Rose Davis in charge. Only aipart of the usual enrolmen: 1 the school is in attendanc far as several of the Indian families are still at the fishing Gospel Mission ——— | ‘Services Sunday at 7:30 p. m.| Paul G. Redington, ¢ DOUGLAS M'LEAN IS {1 Thamdts o8 700 b . U. 8. Riological Sur AT LIBERTY SUNDAY eskane. fivsten: attle this morning on t -— o6 o A for Ju a, and will spend abou “Introduce Me,” which comes to UNALGA LEAVES SUNDAY |a week here the Liberty for Sunday, is tha| The Unazga, Cdpt. R. C. Weigh'.| Mr. and Mrs. C first picture from an original story | man, is ing tomorrow morn-|¢er and child, in which Douglas MacLean bLas|ing fdr the annual target practice|while the Aleutian was in port. A been attendi B \ H BIBLE SCHOOL, 12:15 0'CLOCK z EVENING SERVICE at 8 c’clock. Subject: “Why Jesus Came.” ) ] " ca A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYBODY arlie A. Cream » local visitors . i ?) appeared since becoming an inde-|at Chilkoot Barracks and will re-|Th Szxtv - l zve lbl‘P“"d-"- and ""’Yl““‘ not return | pondont producer. main up there for a week or ten | ter - . @fore mext month. Mr. MacLean has planned to|days, Each and every mem of | lative ., P make this picture for three years.|the ship fires sixty rou OFF TO COLLEGE After reviewing all the stag-|the record besid - comedies, novels and short sto tice ronnds in an attempt to make S A [ i 5 A i Miss Alberta Gallwas loft las |available for screen purposes, he | 200, the perfect score, THE CLUB LUNCH 011, of the passengor RN e i ( several prae- s on are returning to Seattle af-| | in Fairbanks, | - Statistics show that out of 100 average | | | healthy men at age 25: night on the Princess Alice for|decided that this original story — e - ROOM | the University of Washington | fopped the list. He couldn’t find RUMMAGE SALE | 36 will be dead at 65 where she will enter as a frosh. | anything else which even ap- The Methodlst Ladies Aid Su-l Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dalily, s g \ Sho is the only member of the |proached it. ciety will hold a rummage sale| | purp sEricr | 1 will be rich 1927' Douglas High school grad- It is the tale of a young man [on September 23rd and 24th. adv uating: class to enter the Univer-|who is quietly touring Europe with | = S Sa 4 will be wealthy sity - this year, although sev | 2 friend. e h P S mempers will attend other institn- Another feature of the program 5 will be supporting themselves by work tions of higher learning. will be a Mack Sennett comedy 54 will he dependent upon friends, relatives or Migs Margaret Cashel, anothor |entitled “A Sweet Pickle,” with of the 1927 graduates left the|Alice Day in the stellar role of first of this week with her mother |a little girl earning her “dough” to attend a school of beauty cul-|in-a bakery. As such, Alice ha ture in Seattle. I a merry time with the fussy cu —_——ree—— tomers and on more than one oz FAMILY LEAVING FOR WINTER | casion nearly loses her job. But Robert Bonner, Robert Bon. | her good looks are a big help to ngr, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.|the business, so she goes merri'y I T ¢ manufactorers insist upon adorn- PUBLIC '‘CHARITY, Traffic Cops Take Notice | THE NEW POLICY ISSUED BY Accidents to male pedestrians will 1‘ s i Men’s and Women’s Clothes Cleaned by the new f Glover Method look JUST LIKE NEW Reasonable Prices HARRI MACHINE SHOP | Phone 15 T ‘ Alaska Steam Laundry The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York A $10,000 POLICY For DEATH, natural causes, The Mutual Life pays $10,000 be on the increase as long as car ing radiaor caps with these beau- FOR SUNDAY NIGHT gty ol L LOOK WHAT WE HAVE FOR SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT IT’S LAUGHING LIGHTNING! DOUGLAS MAC LEAN INTRODUCE ME A Comedy Dral‘n;:o Full of Laughs ALICE DAY IN Sweet Picklesome tiful goddesess. For DEATH, by accident, The Mutual Life pays 20,000 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 5 years of such disability; $200 each month of such disability thereafter. i g g It you are so disabled for 5 years, you receive 6,000 It you are so disabled for 15 years, you receive 27,000 It you are so disabled for 25 years, you receive 51,000 And in addition, Leneficiary rdceives at your death 10,000 Algo all premiums are waived during disability. It you LIVE, you insure comforts in your old age. » The question is, “Can I afford Not to adopt it?" i A AT S e GIVE US A RING AND WE WILL TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT Allen Shattuck, Inc., Agent PHONE 249 ¢ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (O GUY SMITH'S DRUG STORE Juneau, Alaska ; fiouglas, Alaska MRRBENEEEEIITIIEIRIEENIRICDNRRERERITIN TEATEATNAE: