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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. I, 1927. A DOUGLAS NEWS ‘FAX PAYMENTS ESTABLISH ' RECORD AT DOUGLAS! With but § 0 out of a pos- sible $4,250 in taxes reportad un-| paid by City Clerk Felix Gray at, ! the close of the discount date llst évening, sefs a record never &ap-' | Profthed befors or at least in| ! fécent years. Of the $22.50 r,llll | Que. the greater part will no ; doubt ceme in later on, and there ‘will not be any list of delinquent taxes to be advertise thls year.| 'his record -indicates the increas- | Ing optimism and desire on_the | part of property owners of Dou-} las to hold to their propertyl Last year the amount of taxes unpaid at this time amounted m | about $200 which was considered | very satisfactory and the year Defore that, about $400. *In addition to the tax payments, | received, lease rentals were wéll ‘pald up, bringing the total amount | eollected to date as $4,471. | i GRAMMAR GRADE PUPILS i | START OUTDOOR WORK} A new departure in their school work was started by the grammar, krade pupils yesterday afternoon when they began their training as boy scouts and camp fire girls. Miss Manke took the girls of] the'fifth, sixth, siventh and eighth igrades for a hike and Mr. Hend- rickson had the boys of the sixth, !seventh and eighth grades , for the afternoon. | )“!EGGAR ON HORSEBACK” || 1 AT LIBERTY SUNDAY | ! J‘ NTICRATING e TARIL HE'S GONG To UALE WHEN TRHE DOCTOR REMOVES WIS BANOAGES AND REVEALS WS NEW PEINSIOGAOMY,BIG - VYV SURE UGS HEADS BEEN A A SLNG LONG ENOUGH GEE , MIKE, TrERE'S BARNEY! HE MUSTVE Come OUT To MEET US = LETS SNEAK UP BEHIND HIM AND WELP Wit OFF MEOARTED BARNEY DEQ\WDED O LET S suoDies IN ON TRE EXATEMEAT AND SEAT Our NNITATIONS FOR A ‘W'm" o THE EVEATEUL DAY © 1927 by King Features Syndicate. GREAT SCoTT! I NEVER SAW SUBH A eHANGE INCONE paan ¥ Howy Mackere!! WAIT L You SEE WHAT THAT DOCTER DONE FOR ~YoU. BARNEY - fpri—— Douglas Church Services Notices for this church column nust be received by The Empire not later than ‘10 o'clock Satur-| day morning to guarantee change| of sermon topics, ®te. Mission * Sunday Schoor—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. All are cordially welcome these services. “Beggar on Horseback"” cnmlng the Liberty . tomorrow, was do written by George S. Kaufman and | Mak¢ Connelly, the playwriting| team that made “Merton of the: Movies,” “To the Ladies” and oth er big stage and screen successes. As & play, “Beggar on Horse-; back” broke records for boxoffice receipts in New. York, Philadelphia Clicago and many other Cclties ‘while on tour. This is the story of a young composer, dedicated to writing the /Grefit American Symphony buc \wh writes jazz tunes to keep itrodp ‘starving. Two girls are in ‘love with him. ‘One is poor, the iothér very rich. One: day, worn out” from overwork, he is given ;& sleeping potion by his doctor —and he has a dream; the dream iot » composer in love with a poor girl, but advised to marry rich girl in order to Be free 10 do0 the great things he car’t at- ‘tempt because of ‘the scramble for a few dollars to bay food. That dream carries on from a point ‘where all other comedies- leave off and builds to humorons héights that are upnroached only by a Jimmie Cruze. Edward Everett Horton is the composer. Beautiful Esther Rals- ton s the poor' swebtheart, Ger- itrude Short, the . rich girl 'anid addict of iinpan jazz music. - Ydu will lllp to usiness with us after you are tmalfltad with our prices and service. Al- teration of any Kihd.' A business ith. a consciemce, JORDAN'S VALET SWRVICE.' 4—advi K embarrassment 8- 0 I [} i 8" i - A u:mll{)& ¥ - * wE dy t porary chapel Tt e, Doughs Catholic Church 1 Catholic services In the tem in the new resi- the old bank/ dence adjoining building. 8:00 a. m.—Lew Mass, Sermon’ ond General Communion for all. 1:00 p. m:—Sunday School. % —37| [ St Lukeu Epucopal (‘hnrch | 7:30 p. m. 1 ConEngnfinnll Community Church L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30; a. m, Regular Sunday services 11:30 a, m. to 12:30 p.. m. "M‘:,.a‘” YREKA, Cal, Oct. 1. This years” ‘run of the’ Klamath River salmon fis threatémed with exter- mination, George Coleman, State Biologist and W. Lippencott, State Fish and Game Commisgioner da clared after' inspecting several dead salmon found in‘ the river. Lippencott reported a great num- ber of dead and ‘dying fish are- found a gill infection which caus?s ‘strangulation. Ontside of the 'gi:l trouble, the fish are of good color and flesH. Drastic measures are planned to save the salmon as majority of the Siskiyow County residenmts de- pend’ on' the salmon catch for their living. | Douglas Presbyterian Native K to| {wm.-n was put on the first night \m FAm jof the Fair. C. J. Sallivan put | the boys thr gh their and | END TnNIGHT lawared the s according te the manner in reach | won N CARNIVAL - Aqunall A ‘h’ 1ting chicken winner of sccond hop- | Record Attendance Is Indi- cated—Suitable Pro- went to Pete! “Pick” Curningham e gram Is Arranged and ried oft | lingerie, i Russian Orchesira third prize, The Royal [ n Orchestra compozed of M Bokach, John e, Bystroff, George Merkoorief!, Pau) (Continued from Fage One.) ‘\’ulu.nufl‘ and Serge Tulincheff T |played the following numbers o7} regular program has been com-|th ruments: “Stenka pleted. | R n Song,” “‘Brook- At 9 o'clock the ciipper ship!let” and “Potpourri.” A Russian will be given away At 11 o’clock!qance the big Diamond Briguet in the!recaived. Pacific Coast Coal Company booth | sle Horee's pevformance was) was and well presented will be weighed and one tonjeasily the most enjoved part of of coal will be awarded. TE2 the program judging from the Bssex automobile will be Dro cucores he was given. Ha sang sented at midnigat. Great This afternoon the chiidren's|yi ' and as an encor pageant * was held, hoys' bieyel “The Indian Medicine Song.” {races were run off, and winners' Repeat A 0 g (of hoys' and girls' racer matened | the previo . Miss Tarner, to see who was champion. As diving Venus, appeared and en-| ‘a special feature for the childien, |tertained the audience sevaral | T minutes with her aet. Camp Fire Pageant The Camp Fire Girls' Yesterday was the gest dav was quite a hit. and was aidec the Fair has had this year as farihy a fittingly decorated stage. {as carnival spirit goes. Last even-|'fhe givls gave an interpretation ! ing tha crowd came carlier than!of the Mystic Fire, the following' ‘vlnns" day this i3, Mi. urncs igave a matinee perfcrmance of "l ner diving act. ton the previous evenings and|girls partieipatin Alice - Mers fwaq especially attentive to the pitt, Jeanette ., % |program. When' the dancing|Purtjeson, Maizle Rogers started there was a rush for thelwe Messer, Joye which continued toly until the orchestra|Bussinger finished its last piece at 1 c'zlock|1Tanlon, Lena J this morning i dance floor, Ibe popular Monagle, M n, Tyra Bald- | wi aind Jean rlson, while the Coneessions- did a better hllfl'v\::‘l:.',]::_g”\’;gr. Ull[ l|M [?:.‘f]e(‘x}::xhu‘:'l!; L Mrs. H. L. L g lers aid not begin to-thin out un. ™ot AN Mis. Willis Roft il néarly ‘midmight, while at thel o 00 2 gt ltime the music ended there were|3yiobhore = selaction during till many persons W app dnts) SAnAng. HOuzy. s b ¥ persons appA | P SR 1y had net had quite enough Fair to satjsfy them. Band Concert Selections given ny the Ci Band' last night were as fo low: On Front Straet — “W M. B. RUBY, Alaska, Oct 1. — Th» March,” “Independentia,” *‘Nor-isteamer Jeff Davis passed through embega,” “Flirtation Walk (‘u]l-lherc yesterday as the last up rice, and “Fuir Walk Mazurka': river boat of the season. Amon at !he Fair Grounds—"On Par-(the passengers from the lower ade,” ‘““The Army Mule,” “Our/ Yukon River section is Jack Clau-| | Sister Republic,” “Brooklyn | sen, mining operator from Mar Bridge,” “Excelsior Galop,” “The|shall City, bound for Fairbanks Libaxly Bell” and “Yellowstone e Trail.” JOHN L. C. IN PORT The feature of the program The John L. C., tender of the| last night was a re-running of | Libby, McNeil and Libby plant at| the bathing beauty burlesque’ Taku Harbor, is in port today. | Jeff Davis Making [ Last Trip on Yukon | 4 Lest You Forgt! : A little fogeahougit now will save you the you suffered last year. ORDER YOUR s © Christmas N Now from the nuny lundnme lines carried and 1 now on dilplny. ) = Nurse Charged with Poisoning, Is Freed! Two Tanana Men Alaska, Oct. 1 ty has left for effort to find TANANA, searching Lake in ENiD, Okla kinson, at Qct, 1 nurse, Mary A has been freed from charges of poisoning g an - faiy Jane Bailey, 18, daughter |Podies of Herbert Engstrom of Rev. Charles Bailey with whor | Ponald Long who are thought Miss Atkinson was infatuated. The |have been drowned. -l evidence was rules not sufficient. SRS < T g i TOWNS 100 YEARS OLD 'Jld pnners for sate at The Empire. RACINE, Wis.,, Sept. FOR SUNDAY NIGHT MAK NAME AINT BAWNEY. GEMMUN =0 GOT DE WRONG Fisa and | PUHSOM = AR'S RASTUS JONES AN AW JES CuM FROM DE HASPITAL HERE 18 ‘rn LAD W RoLes our PLANT'-w THAT HE'S » WE KNow You'ly : " ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 15 Wi in southwestern CC hundredth as Believed Drowned: niversary of their founding this| " towns {have celebrated the e e e | year. Jitney Service |FOUR GOOD LONG NAMES 1 11" "EOR ONE VERY SMALL BOY TO THE FAIR iLeavinx stand at the Semate Rooms every half hour. Phone for Reservations to LONDON, Sept. “One baby, | {one name” is a theory going ou | lof date. Jasper Maskelyne, notel | |as a “magiclan? and entertaine., | has christened his small boy Alis- | tair Jasper Neville Douglas Mask:- | lyne—all names of those connected |, }wilh him in his “magic” act. [ —————.— ONE COW, 10 TONS MILK DURHAM, N. H. Sept. 20. - | Belle Lunde Korndyke, a 13-year | Holstein cow of the University of | { New Hampshire herd, yielded more Fare 25 cents BEGGAR on HORSEBACK “Beggar on Horseback™ is the “Covered Wagon™ of Comedy. For fun and fantasy, for size of setttings, for novelty of story and magical camera effects, it has "em all backed off the screen! So don’t miss it. Also ALBERTA VAUGHN Lon’t Fail to See Her in “Amazing Mazie” Some More Comedy NEWS OPENS THE SHOW than 10 tons of milk during the year just completed. 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