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THE DAILY AL ASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1927 ~ BARNEY COOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ‘ By BILLE DE BECK ‘%\ 'T S‘NW e 80ssl / T te T cANT I J LV ) ) : { FANCY CONVINCE Witg Tt Tl [N) es:p:\'AlM BUSINESS OEALS, A NOY “sarneN Goocte” |l con QEASONS OF MY owny, AU-HEPE Yo -DorT- /S THINKS T CraTy — T WOUE BEEN USING THE MAME, . ; . 5YF ! ] A B' I{ T’,I’;I rrT FeeL Wt/ W T Vel e Gecals “ER\C VAN HORN" . 149 30 1N WS FLGHT AoW, T WILL BE AT THE COULRY- A ) i n v; I IL‘ I{, FOR ngAEDQQg HOUSE THI'S AFTERAIOON AND T WANT E : et Ties . b NOU T DELWER TS ASTE o ME 3 Gy \ i COSY =. WITHOUT MAKING THE - SUGHTEST SIGN 7 ¥ i : ; S Rean : Hex! . THAT NoUu RECOGAIZE [Fe - ; e \:»\VJ A o coME BACK S « ME = DO NOU UNDER o ¥ STAND THaT = —= : o) ooy A‘-\-““VWK Wfiu i ' ' e Youi o w?t?w“c ‘ : | SANITARY GROCERY | g YRUNeReP SUR G “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83 and 85 ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY T Y ey — | {Juncau Public Library Ll S T i 7 and T ¢ SRS Weather Condmom As Recorded by the U S| i aig able 0 do a little witdow |\ T FADS W OME Free Reading Room B e A ¥ § hopp from the top of the ? ik Weather Bureau open buses, and do not begrudge IN PLANTING City Hall, Second Floor our x‘"ktl’ o‘“'t Best —— q o E . ¥ addzd time g ke TARERT T Main Street at 4th vertisemen . S, ( - L x:llvl“:l. time it takes to mak FOREST ll\p‘(’ : | e Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: ) L e “""#"“«' Rooam Qnen From || Capitol Dye Works ; ] ¢ has been found tha ¥ a.m. to 10 p. m. g 4 Fair and colder tonight, prcbably heavy frost, Tuesday fair:| Hilwoll s e B B Gliculntion. AN oot Whbmx C. Meldner — Protessional moderate northerly winds. E | offici { patronize % 1 to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to \( leaner and Dyer LOCAL DATA K the un cnerally 8:30 p. m, ikl i s and s Current Magazines, Newspapers | 5 i gt ¥ | ants prefer the 4 Reference Books, Etc 4 p. m. yest'y 2988 54 64 NW 12 Pt Cly, 4 : : \ s " ¢ i 4 a. m. today. 29.90 43 “ N 2 Clear Sk FREE 10 S - ReLABLE TRANSFER Noon today 29.86 57 43 _ N}Y <ll Clen}' i j »: A 2 & 4 < - B TP i Phone 149 Res. 148 | - ; ] Paris Police Take U o o f | couRTESY aad @ooD } | © 1927 by King Features Syndicate, nc. i MMy - Time— Barom, Teiin, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | ' CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 3 2 R g ) (g - BK( )W N’ \ YESTERDAY — " ODAY 4 : " | ; 'Leffons in French VARIETY ,’.,““". i 1e SERVICE Our Motto Highest 3 p.n. Low fa m. Sam. Precly 8am. 3 ¥ Btations— teDe tempe | LCng, Lemiey elouity_24 hre, Weailer | 1 PARIS, Sept. 12.—English in : 3 “Merd i | . el s TR 2 | 3 » 0 Clear 3 i ¥ jeleven lessons so equipped 2( i | Dry, Goods, Notions, IMPIRE HAS THE LAR A | | Bethel 54 0 Clear i s icemen that they an . tion, Phio Detelonsd aned -:‘ MOST UP-TO-DATE AN Tanana ... 50 0 Clear B 5 4 swered 350 questions in the new ¥ ” Printed EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Eagle *448 42 f7d 2 0 Cldy . lang 1 4 . R .H’l ANT IN ALASKA. St. Paul e 44 . Rain s . T 1 aging result ca d 3 \ 5 g p _— - - Dutch Harbor.. 54 g 48 5 ' U Clear 3 7 Kodiak 84 ‘5 3 Cldy k. L o ; e more of his force to & : THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR THE Cordova 62 G 3 16 Clear 5 t school. Juneau 55 | 43 r W e i Frenchmen who have adven- i ROPT I N 1 % Ketchikan . . 42 ; . Clay . _ {4 |tured abroad suggest that a note-| ¢ PEOPLE OF ASKA Prince Rupert.. 62 6 14 16 3 book and pencil will help out 3 : Edmonton .. ] 16 46 r the officers for they have found Seattle ... 6 g 50 50 ] : Rain o : ) . f |it simpler in England and Am i 2 Is Our Motto Portland 6 50 52 .38 Cldy | : to write thelr questions| ,\RS. JOHN B HAMAE San Francisco.. 6 G 54 o4 Clear |- her than wrestle with the for-| i And having this in mind we have produced a loaf that I Not only will keep twice as long as ordinary bread. According to *—Less (haa 10 mues. p % eign accent | g 3 >-or - | Pri R t Ba Ry JAPANESE READING TASTC | \ s £ “I"“" science the natiral sugar and vitamines are destroyed during NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Ruper ddmonton, 3 ) AL i “ > ands their sta women havi 2 . % . % ; 4 OKYO, Sept. 12. 1 atur y - el ] Beattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 8 4 ¥ ““'I h\“‘ .‘: '{Wyk‘ are most pop. | Decome interested in - conserving fermentation, and tl.)mg.tu p‘revent this m.tlde us strike our b. m., Juneau time. K e o e 5 ) 2 Qlar. ‘bt daphn, . the lmperial. Li,| ToROUregs. Rt . ek new method resulting in that long-keeping and health- The pressure is moderatly low in the Aleutian Islands and] " 5 3 bl e NG i 5 At of 100 acres in f giving Bread, Alberta and is moderately high in Northern Alaska and in the| / g L el land on th coln Highway has I'acific Ocean west of British Colum Light showers have y I‘ -nd" P duifntd m"”“ | been purc »d by the Pennsylva fallen in Bering Sea and fair weather has prevailed over the ‘}l\““" VB AONER L NS el of Women's clubs mainder of Alaska during the past thirty-six hours. Tempera- - : : s t p cated ‘and ‘marked - LN e o tures fell below freezing list night over most of the Interior and e : N R A ra Lloyd Dock, pioneer 7 Loaves, 50 cents 15 Loaves, $1.00 nearly to freezing at Cordova. Light fost fomed in some places| AChicagn expert estimates that there are only 20 sets of perfect R = R e umh\"’”" . WAL (i Ah tloan Fatare in Juneau. teeth in the world, and admits that he has seen only one. They 3 Loaves, 25 cents Y p MR tation If you live out of town we’ll be glad to ship you any quan- belong to Zara Guidarova, of New York, Reto II::. “:m,::" lh’:;:‘ ”u ;‘ oy . This purchase together with the tity at eaid prices. Please send cash with order by regutered " u A NE (International Hlustrated News) o mning on the Nor! srn, | 100,000 trees planted by the club mail, ‘AL LO A SOOI R ARED T s —— —— | They are going to Corvallis to en.| Women of the state under tae Yours for Better Health, P » % ladjolning the courtyard. ‘The|ter Oregon Agricultural College, | direction of Mxs. John B. Hamm ) ;' Paris to Tc“ Down roof is supported by a compi.|Brown as a freshman and Mize ©f York is part of the program THE STAR BAKERY o - 0Old Diligence Depot|cated series or pyr of | for bis junior year. |of conservation, foressry and 1g- NEWS \ g pot - . budlt* frof S5 el forestation the: Genoral. Foie Philiber: de 1I'Orme, a noted|Old papers for mlc 1( The E: mp(re. eration of Women'’s Club: | PARIS, Sopt. 12—The last old |architect, in 1561, p ARG b — AR < 1 - i | ’ stage-coach, or “diligence,” s SRS (SRR WHATEVER YOU EUILD LEAVES FOR COLLEGE 4 . 2 tion of Paris is about to be torn| conge B8 3 Rk LB‘ldO;l Girls Prefer USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT M, Rangnar Kronquist left this [8 : T ix ok Enclidh Sanibid e . We Mix and Deliver Any Quantity A-1 Granite Where ‘2’; Z/l [ morning on the Northwestern for : near -the' big provision’ markets Buses to Subways Concrete Ready to Flace——Phene 32 P ” Whitman college to enter upon . B8 in the center of the city—sd) - iy CONCRETE PRODUCT: his third year in that institution. sol:d that it has served for mear-| LONDON, sept. 12.—Lord Ash On his way to Walla Walla, Ranz- P & 1y four centur It adjoins theifield is trying to discover why it Pt e = - : par will visit with bis sister (58 "qually antique “Golden Com-|is that woman prefer bu g al Miss Lily Kronquist who Is ac {pass” inn, which likewise will| He is working hard to induce tending business college in Ta- o . e way to modern buildings, ore people to travel on tubes coma. 5 Until a century ago transpor-!and thus relieve the congestion ® . — . % i tation way by coach, hor: ack or London reets. Men ] 4 th -~ FZ v HOME FROM HOSPITAL : 5 i {afoot. This la izence station|to the appeals for more ti H . v e. 2 : the coaches ran be-|trave:, but women are deaf. They & - Mds. Edward Bach returned P Paris and , fifty [continue to storm crowded buses home Saturday from St. Ann's hos- G 3 west of here. The t:muni and shun underground transpor- pital where she has been ill for 4 o d two diligences and had tation the past week. She expects to be & } room for 20 he S ‘ One explanation of the popu- able to resume her teaching ‘n s put up at the old auberge'larity of buses is that women the Douglas school in a day or - 2 - two. Mrs. Sarah Lee Fain, of Nor- | : 36 will be dead at 65 3 EEE IR folk, Va.,, holds the distinction of | ’ & ; ~LONG DISTAHCE—RADIO 1 will be rich GO SOUTH FOR WINTER being the only woman elected to Jor‘l(‘n 8 Valet Ser«vtce . WS AAst A vl the VII'FHHE State Legislature. | 4 will be wealthy Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balog ar! (International Newsreel) : Mis. Balog's mother, Mrs. Robert i HOME OF QUICK SERVICE 2 orssaaett 5 will be supporting themselves by work Bonner, left on the Northwestern = 2 N ) A\ at 3 o'clock this morning for S MIA8 JUNEAU HERE SUITS PRESSED $1.00 e — B4 will bo dependent upon friends, relatives o attle where they will spend L. Miss Mar: B VL - = PUBLIC CHARITY. winter. During their absence Mr 3 s Mary Juneau, great gran 3 Rt r Bonner will make his home at tie|Miece of Joe Juneau, onme of thc Have with me an expert on rcpairing and AAbwn . hayge. l'n‘m'l 10UAREN of, Jubeall, ndse 2 alteration—Coats relined 3 R 2 R ) 1 THE NEW POLICY Statistics show that out of 100 average healthy men at age 25: PG o O ed through here this morning on | L the Northwestern on her way| S = | 0 = ISSUED BY T!II ants in Arrears from Dawson to Montreal. She !s, Our prices are reasonable on repair work ’ Object to Publicity accompanied by Miss Pauline| b The Mutual Life Insurance Company 3 y LONDON, Sept. 12.—Enfield. a White, also of Dawson, who is Also an expert presser on ladies’ dresses ————— i o Qo lind siburb of London, is in a turmoil |Old papers for sale at ‘The Empire. | We Solicit Your Patronage | $110.00 g because the town coungil has lF PHONE 576 } B AN A $10,000 POLICY gnt:: :::::: ::o;:ez::::fim;:?a X i @ | For DEATH, natural causes, T'e Mutual Life pays $10,000 I ! u . - | .flewty goes In For DEATH, by accident, The Mutual Life pays 20,000 If you are totally and permanently disabled before DEPENDALE § ks Qe/ore t‘ke‘l\{ame GoesOn’ [ oo oo s ooe et T M it going to San Francisco. of New York The town clerk explained to angry householders that this pro- cedure was followed only ‘in cascs where it had been impossible to serve the notices personally to tenants. One happy home was seriously threatened when the notice ap peared on the front door. Th householder had given his wi | the rent money, but she had failed led to pay their rent. pays you $100 each month for the first 5 years DELCO-LIGHT ; . of such disability; $150 each month for the second 5 years of such disability; $200 each ukdlowcmu;hwcome widfln month of such disability thereafter. NO W ; Accidents to male pedestrians will ‘di—ymwm m’"z:‘:;m“ " ldg_‘_":“"u';" It you are so disabled for 5 years, you receive 6,000 It you are so disabled for 15 years, you receive 27,000 price at which a radio recefver may be sold and yet 1000 be on .the lhcidide a8 1 g as car \ il | Z dlq I { Zenith be L If you are so -disabled for 25 years, you receive 51,000 | B! : . And in addition, beneficiary receives at your death 10,000 longer of the many benefits of manufacturers insist upon adorn- ‘Tube). Four Condensers permenently balanced co one B e ane vl R s electric light and. power. Del- SWTCIOIMG-&—HM“ P a g disability. ' . . 1 Dial =Self It you LIVE, you insure comforts in your old age. co-Light will provide these for ing radiaor caps with these beau- %‘mz:" S cany Ciaoond. # " you and the cost is exception- g P! ‘The question is, “Can I afford Not to adopt |.n ally small. A time-payment . : | plan hag been arranged for tlf_l.ll goddese”' Tmh dfl;&m - h s 4 o your convenience. Let us ex- | e plain it. Telephone, write or 4 TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT o - Alaska Electric Light and ; HARRI MACHINE SHOP Power Company Allen Shattuck, Inc., Agent Y PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK . ) ; Y PHONE 249 ELECTRIC CO. — ey to turn it over to the town offi- clals. The chairman of the town coun- cil says rents are more than £300 in arrears. Do not deprive yourself any - CIGARETTES VS. CANDY NEWARK, N: J., Sept. 12.—The desire of women to stay slim has led to curtailment of candy pur- chases and has caused women to prefer the cigarette—at least thie what Herbert L. Fritz, recelver for a candy company, told Federal udge Willlam N. Runyan. Fritz, is also vice president, said that his conclusions had decided him against furthér efforts to rehabilitate the company.