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Sty Kung Foatures Supdcate. Ine. Cront Bmn rights smserved. Woeod :lgu ws EIE0 . .FRIDAY, SEPT 23 1927 ey GoLLY - T BETTER (ooK” 3ewA aanvzmomu bh ML By BILLE DE BECK LGOOGLE.Y SURELY SO0 DoNT \ WAN‘Y ME TR i 5 REMOVE THE GANDAGES AND RISK UNDOING ", AL OGUR WORK <JUST B& " JPatienT FOR A FEW HOLRS - =} Toa SURE THE GIRLS CAN wair® 220 p Recorded by the U. S. Mut for Jumean and vicinity, begtnning 4 p. m. today: frbblply Bhowers u;nldht and Saturdayigentle variable winds. i “LOCAL DATA “Barom. Temo. lhmdltv W!ml Velocity Weather +.30.08 50 15 Clear St. Paul Dutch: Harbor.. Kodiak Cordova Juneaun Ketchikan . Prince Ruper Edmonton Seattle Portland . 70 San Francisco. 62 ! *—Less than 10 mhes. 60 64 2 Low %a.m. lt.m Puell' temn._temp. Velocit; 28 30 34 36 24 26 12 % 2 g2 48 48 48 50 45 48 47 48 46 50 3t 40 54 56 58 58 52 b4 [ oa | 183 Q S e s e 220 8 Misting -Cldy er | man, ‘Kathleen Myers, Sydney De cm‘r Cldy Clear Glear ‘Cldy Clear Rain Cldy Mist Rain Rain Cldy ' Cldy Rair Clay WILL BE SCRAPPED f show girl. who loves a home and! | the things ‘that go with it, -is thrown into the hectic atmosphere of a millionaire’s jazz parties. How she emerged unscathed, and saves her husband as wen. is told inliyn Navy Yard 'to ba scrapped hamed the Seattle -afd *in a -gripping manner. Lillian Rich is cast as the sho girl, Cullen’ Landis is her hus band, and other members of th cast are Vera Reynolds, Phillips! Smalley, Louise Dresser, Jean Hor- | sholt, Bessie Eyton, Lincoln. Sted- Gray, Michael Dark and Tom Rick- etts. —l e AIDS BLIND GIRL WITH 10,000 EVES ALAMOSA, Col., Sept. 23.—“Tha girl with 10,000 eyes” is the title her townspeople give to Miss Evalyn- Tosier; sightless musician of Alamosa. All of the 5,000 res: dents of the town are her guard- ians. All street traffic stops whe: she approaches a crossing and an CRUISER SEATTLE, ONCE PRIDE OF NAVY, IN BROOKLYN Y ARDS' NEW YORK, Sept. 23—Tho sec-| ond line cruiser Seattle, former | administrative: flagship of the United' Statos Fleet, has been warped ipto a pier at the Brook-| iefter ‘a busy ' career of twenty-; WO years. The cruiser was built in 130'., t Camden, N. J, and ‘was rhfls| tened -the Washington. -At - that time it was the last word In| fighting ships of its class, but during its most rocent duty, as a| flagship in the Cuban maneuvers, last spring, it was the only wuh burner in the entire fleet. The first important cruise ol’i the Washington was the year af | ter it ‘was built, when it was appointed to act as escort to Prosi- | dent Roosevelt on his trip ln Panama. The following year it | steamed to France and President Falliercs was: given a reception on board. Later in the sam~ year it formed »one of the advance guard of the battleship fleet cruise to the Pacific. POUTENESS IS .. NOTE: Beattle, “Portland and by, - Juneau time: Observations. at Juneau Prince Rupert BEdmonton. o Fra'wllco are made at 4 e lnd 1 The pressure remains high in the norlhern poruon of Alaska and southeastward to Puget Sound. It is lowest.in.the steamer grack south of the Alaska Peninsula and is falling rapidly in the Kulkolwlm MNalley. Showers have fallen over much of soyth- ern ‘Alaska and clear weather prevails in the northern partg The tempetature fell decidely in the upper Yukon Valley with a min- DOUGLAS NEWS ] SRR “ CARD PARTY ENJOYED imum ‘of 12 degrees at Eagle. e card party given “by the kah ladies - last - evening ' as their first ‘social event 'of the il season proved to be a very pleasant affair. Eight tables. of canls were engaged in play. Prizes wete won as ‘follows: ‘first, ‘Mrs. Gray and William Ott; con- solations, Mrs, Tom Judson and Charles Sey. freshments were served fo!- lo'h; the card playing. D = I*TKRN STARS PLAN HALLOWEEN PARTY }uuday. October 18, is the date unced for a card party to be by Nugget chapter No. 2, er of Eastern Stw. It Is plan- |, ned to make thé affair a halloween event. “HMAGI SALE SATURDAY . retary and treasurer, Saimi Krun quist, Freshman class—Mrs,. Edwards, advisor; president, Viano Wahto; vice-president, Ruth Lundell; sec- reury and treasurer, Isabell Casi- en; .repaxter,, Bernice ‘Edwards. —— STUDENTS FORM GLEE CLUBS Glee club work has been added as an.-extra course of study in the high school for which & quar- ter credit will be allowed to both the boys' and girls' glee club members. Miss Helen Daily is in- structor of the singing. PRACTICING BASKETBALL The grammar school boys began basketball practice this week as part of their athletic- under Coacn Hendrickson. ——eo “CHEAP KISSES” I8 | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT ; —ee e What'’s the matter with j Youth of today? Why" all these petting parties, p flasks, roadhouse scandals, di- vorces, and aH the evils lht so with- the “jazz" -age? 4 These questions are dealt wllh in a smashing indictment of'tho t“ Ladies ‘League will hola| ©'der® of today fn “Cheap Kisses,” 18" rummage sale. tomorrow af- terpoon’ in the basement of the . ‘Refreshments will be serv- edij Everyone is cordially invited to‘attend. s{mctivities started i the glas’ High Schoot. this week the sensational photoplay which 13 comiug to' ke’ Liberty tonight, C. Garner Sullivan, veteran sc:- nario writer and. editor, has form- ed his own production company and |“Cheap “Kisses”1s the first of a serles of powerful. dramas of the : screen to “be offered- hy this company. Gardnor's own sto- ries will be filnied. F. B. 0. wlll - the election of ‘a. set of rolease the photoplay. : lent, lmuu Ri and trunm ullm — &L th, advigor; pnt, DDIQ’III mrlhn vice- ‘Cheap Kisses” is a comedy rama-of today, laid in: New - York City and nearby, and deals with the mad whirl of the jazz age fts victims; old wma’ young. A show girl.~but a SENATOR PLyscan: APARTMENT m,m in’ Beaftle either on business trips or tor the wintérfmonths ‘wiil ‘fud uunl\rnum-hu.- Y. teide airy rooms, arm is always offered to guide her. 'munc Coast and so South Amer- Radio Receiving Sets BOSCH—ZENITH—CROSSLEY-~GREBE —KOLSTER—RADIOQ CORPORATION A]l of above are guaranteed Go-Getters Pnoel on same are nandnrd We my the tr*lght QUALITY GUARANTEED ACCESBOBIE&—LW(! Spelkers. Tubes, Battery Elimina- tors, Wet and Dry Battetics, Trickle Chargers, Antannae Equipment, Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau, Alaska Opcrating Radio Station KFN—»On the air Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays—8 to 7 P. M. Broadcasting News Evénts and Entertainment Features ican ports, it was ordered, m aroused 1912, to mobilize with other ves- sels in connection with the Cuban revolt. During the next few vears it made numerous southern cruises on several occasions carrying M- “Monsieur rings to Haiti to protect foraign |the honor to property and restore order. *| kindness,” ete., In 1916 the Washington was re-|of the form the llB years figured chiefly m transport _between this ry and France. In 1925 it d as:the official umpire shin in.! le Hawailan Army and Navy mqeuvern by the obsequious tone |of a form that hunters must sign if they wish a license in ths Cher Department, in central | France. le Prefect: I cit, through your runs the preamble It concludes: “And my great respect.” A Frenchman doesn’t have ‘o depend on an official's “kindness” for a hunting license, comment som and he doesn't have I'to any “great respect” bui | m y conventional, decent polite- ne: Some sug; f:lvu hunter “I, the unde hunting license, 18U | of as’ cat merely to wrica: igned, ask for etc. - NOW DISCUSSED 'FRENCH HUNTERS PARIS, Sep:! ust now-polite one. ought to be is debated, evon in France. A mew discussion THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND REST EQIUIPPED JOB PRINTING been | PLAN'I‘ IN ALASKA. has After extended cruises along the | Cream of tuit the only o by pure food experis the world ovet. , And there’s nic re of that wholesome cream-of-tartar in Schilling’s. 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