The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 4, 1927, Page 7

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> i !OHM!H RESIDENT ARRIVED H!RE FROM WESTWARD Angis’ Grahhm,* who " at” one time was connected with tho Dotiglas Fish Company, a formar odporation of local business men, ‘pdtfrned here yesterday on a can-; "ué?y tender from Cook’s Inlet whew he has been spending the ! gummer. ——— RECOVERING FROM INJURY who had his} a week ago Alfred ‘Hewitt, foot injured about while at his work, returned home yesterday from the hospital. H3 expects to be able to go to work again in a few days. — GUILD PLANS FOOD SALE A el The St. Luke’s Guild 1s making preparations to hold a goody sale on Saturday afternoon, November | 12, BRING IN GAME t —_— i The hunting party composed :)l‘: Jith Sey, Glen Kirkham and lu. UL Gruber, which® has been out[ since Saturday, returned home: this morning with five deer as| the result of their trip. 'I‘heyI hunted on Admiralty Island, and made “the trip in the Elizabeth 8. — e ——— | “HOGAN'S ALLEY” AT LIBERTY TONIGHT “Hogan's Alley,” Monte Bluem new starring production for Wai-| ner ‘Bros., is' coming to the LD:» erty tonight. rryl Francis Zanuck adaptud this Gregory Rogers story of ro- mance, prize-fights, old New .York | and the Bowery, an aeroplane: chase and thrilling rescue, through ' which beat the heart throbs of the simple fofks of the alley. Ro-' viéwers in other cities assert that Roy Del Ruth, in his direction ot the photoplay, has intensified th: bumor, pathos and drama of this _ story of life on the East Side. ‘In addffion to' Monte Blue, th: ot “Hogan’s Alley” includers ‘&y‘mfl Miller, Willard Lou:s Loulse Fazenda, Max Davidson Nigel Barrie, Mary Carr, Frank Botid, Frank Hagney and Ben Tur- P - ”;‘Jmul Barrymiore, member of .‘w'erlu’l royal family of the stage, heads the cast of the short feature of the program. It-is # Hal Roach comedy entitled “Wi:2 Tamers,” and it marks the debut of this great dramatic star in the, fleld of broad comedy. The .comedy itself is a saucy, spicy tale of the adventures of a young husband who sets out to tame hiailively wife. Barrymore as ¢ wile tamer has a role unique in long career of great successes, he is excellently supported by n Qakland, Gertrude Astor, le Cook and John T. Mufray DAWSONITES WED ln Isabelle Jane McNeill, eld: = daughter of Mr. and hn;u H. McNetll, well’ known teaidents of Dawson, and A. Gor- dow Armstrong, well known young r~fhim of that city, were married thére tecently. They will' continue 'to ‘reiide 'at Dawson.’ okl i £ e i el i ol A DuE To THE TREMEADOUS AMOUNT OF NATIoNAL PUBLICITY THAT FoLlOWED MR. BARNEY GOOGLE'S - UNUSLAL FACE REMOD CPERATION, CONS\DERABLE INTEREST HAS BEEN AROUSED 1IN MSToN P\CTURE, ' CIRCLES —— IN FAST LBW CODY: DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AND JACKIE COOGA TWe Weeks © 927 by King Features Syndicate, ) Cremt 2 Fights, resers d NOBODY CAN SAY The * REALY-REEL STUDIOS ANT ON TRE JOB = & — TS QUY, BARNEY B GOOGLE, IS GOING T {3 BE TRE BENSATION Sy) THE PAPERS SAY ME 1S. T/ SIGN HIM up AT WIS OWN PRIGE AND STiLL MARE MONEN QN WM | ELN * 'S FATHER HAVEA'T SLEPT For e “Kid Prodigy” Of Cardmals The St. Leuis Cardinals have a “kid prodigy” at shortstop. He such a salary as the Counci| _is Heine Schuble, only nineteen. of the Class B, Danville, Ill,, club. Second Bascman Frankie Frisch! directs Schuble’s movements around the shcrtstop position. youngster is the prctege of the bats up mth nmny of the veu:mm as Librarian shall be over twenty-one y . o1 good moral character and shall have had at least six months training in an accredited library school o six months tu- w by an experienced libray- fan accompanied by actual ex- perience in the cataloging of books or one year perience in 1ibr of at volumes. (c¢) pointed shall upon his or her daties give a bond to the City of Juneau in the sum of one thousand dollarg ($1,000.00) gnaranteeing the faithful performance of his or dutfes sguch Librarian, ary of Li- bra 1 and appoinment of sub- stitute. The Librarian shall r ceive the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per month in full compensation of the duties performed. The City Council shall as needs recuire ap- point a substitute Librarian who \shall have charge of the libra the conducting of a least five taounsanag The Librarian befere entering ner as ction Four. |during the absence of the regu- {lar Librarian, and shall receive Not long ago he was a member shall then determine upon. Section Five. Tutles of Li- The brarian. (a) The Librarian shall Holhave the management of the Ju- neau Publiz Library and ing Room and shall preserve entire Cardinal crganization. FAULKNERS RETURN “The weather in both San Fran- cisco and Seattle is delightfully warm and pleasant,” said H. L. Faulkner, prominent Juneau ar- torney, who returned Sunday from a five weeks’ business trip on which he spent two weeks each of ‘the cities named. Mrs? Faulkner and son Mal- | colm,’ who went to Ketchikan oa the last trip of the Admiral Ro- gers to rtheet Mr. Faulkner, re- turned with him on the Admiril ‘Watson. ‘The trip to Ketchika1 took over five days, Mrs. Faulr- ner said, as the steamer stoppéd at many canneries on the way Lo to take on freight. —————— Goldstein’s Emporium will be closed all day Thursday, Oct. 6th, on account of Jewish holi- day. . —adv. Use § o Adverusing always pays. the columns of The Empire 'ORDINANCE NO. 200 AN ORDIANCE To provide for the maintenance and operation of the Jumeau Public Library .and Reading Room; providing for the appointment of a Li- in} order and quiet on the premises, brarian; nrescnmng the duties ghall conduct said Library and of sald Librarian; and fixing |shall have the general enforce- the salary of said Librarian:'ment of the rules preseribed by providing for the appointment the City Council. (h) The Li- of a Committee of the Council; and providing for the stipula-|overdue books and shall tion of the amount to be year- mine the amount due for dam- Iy expended for Library pur- ages to all books, magazines, and poses. papers and any other property THE CITY OF JUNEAU DONS!of the Library, whieh money sb HEREBY ORDAIN: lcollected with tha exception of Section One. ' Name. Taat the ten doliars, which the Librarian |livrary owned and supported by to retain for change the City of Juneau and the Read- purpose of paying ing room, now situate in the as herein provid- City Hall shall be known as the ed, ba turned over to the |Juneau Pnhl'fl Library. |City Olerk mouthly together with Section J anagenient of the monthly report hereinafter |Library. Said Library and Read ‘ovided, and the Librarian Is ling Room shall be under the di-:hareby author'zed to deduct and {rect management of a Libr pay the petty expenses occurring lappointed as hereinafter id-lduring the current month, of ed. which petty expenses occurring Bection Three. Appointment, i during the current month, aceur- qualifications, and bond of Li-late account shall be kept and re- brarian. (a) The Librarian shail|ported on in the report submit- be appointed by the Qity (unyv-’mv The Librarian shall cil annually at their first regular’ makoe monthly written report meeting in April or as soon there- to the City Council to be filed after as convenient. The Li- with the City Clerk between the brarian so elected shall hold of- first & fifth of eagh month and fice until his or her successor,in ¢ report shall state the eir- shall have been duly elected and culation of books, periodic and qualified but he or she may be|pamphlets for the preceeding removed by the Council for cause. month, the number of new bor-| (b) No per'mn shall be nnpmn!edyrm\urs. the number or hrmku ac-, | and f petty pro’ i (ch a A little forethought now will save ycu the enibarrassment you suffered last year. o " # Wy i ORDER YOUR ‘lf,’? Bhi Now from the many handsome Lines carried _in our naek and now. on display, t unless he or she of actual ex-' ap-! o from the Library upon filing cut Read-| brarian shall collect all fines on! deter-' By BILLE DE BECK GOGO MORNING . MR. GOOGLE = Tt (MR, BLOTZ FROW HOLLY WoQO ~ oven TRE DOOR! T UAE A 8G PROPOSITION FOR QU - "WHO'S THERE 2 cessioned, books ¢ {of mon and the mumber arded, and the amount taken in and pald out sefore provided togeth- er with list of new books and perfodicals desired. (d) The Li-|The Librarign may use his ibrarian shall submit to the City her discretion in this event. Council a report to be filed with{ . . the City Clerk 6n the first day|, . 'm_ of April of earh year, a complete inyentory of the contents of the Library including books, maps, furniture, and etc il shall make at that time request for further equipment and books jend pericdicals desired as well as any suggestions that or she may d to the best intcrest of ithe T Sec { lations Library (1) from 1.P. M. to 5:30 P. M. and,po oks, counting ost Sundays from 4:00 3 M. t0-8:80 P, M.,/ nal and Territorial I except Sundays and all National | quy, el iens o0 jand Territorial Holiday | (2) Permanent residents of !Juneau are entitled to draw books be taken on an adult card be taken on a child" it be for the Borrowers, p held onsible for bhook magazines, or pampl until rolurned to the Libra in person. (6) Jooks two weeks or their may ba kept or according to |book may be reneswed once. (7) Out of town jor those going out for a ttime may have vacation ileges of six weeks at the eretion of the Librarian. (8) on for a n 2 Public! Room: sh the Readin h 1 Library M. {be dr paid. ) juries t Ail lesses of books or an application blank which must be signed by a property owner AGREEING TO BECOME RE- SPONSIBLE FOR BOOKS DRAWN | [UPON THAT CARD. | (3) Transit residonts [have a card upon filling out application blank No additional be taken until the al es are adjusted. (10) The reading room itablished in connection with may | Library shall be under the and depositing and shall be subject §2.00 with the Librarian who | her control while on duty. ishall return said deps upon r(\ndln[.; room shall be open at the surrender of said card and!times. of all books, in as good condl tlr)ll‘ S on as when drawn, that are drawn Council. upon said card. of Juneau shall (4) Two volumes fiction | brary Committee Seven. Committee appoint a of consisting ' of and one volume of nonfiction nmy'!hree councilmen whose duty but only one volume of any sort may ard unle: purpose of study.' or fgn- 1| ilets r'un one the [ nature of the book. A two weeks! after borrowers amount brief priv-| dis- i A fine of five cents a day this ordinance, 1 Deignail ve imposed on all m,em,,p‘m- ermined on and paid in shall| and | {oli- mJY! 4 awn out until the fines arc|fect on September 16th, in- 0 books must be adjusted Attest: poks hove | o8- said di-| an, rect supervision of the Librarian | to his or! The all uf The Mayor of the City Li- SPECIAL AT THE LIBERT TONIGHT Mack Comedy Company in the LATEST DANCES, NEWEST SONGS AND MUSICAL COMEDY SKETCH SO DON'T MISS IT ALSO Monte Blue Hoganlfs Alley Clyd: dCook Wife ni'amer NEWS OPENS THE SHOW 20 cents——50 cents of | ' GOOD NGHT!! AnD T PAD WELL #1462 RAILROAD FARE UsT To SE& TS T QUGHTA sSue You Wikl swe smum AND MONEY TOO --- |1 \P ALLYOUR LAUNDRY ] WORW WE DO - t ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 15 i i i | i | ||4 shall be to make a study of the! Jumeau Publie Library and keep {informed regarding the conduct of the same, who shall consider| the reports made to the City of Juneau as herein wprovided for and call the needs of the Li- brary to the attention ‘of the ‘( ity Couneil. Section Eight. Librarv Fund. |At the time of the appointment jof a Librarian as provided for in ithis Ordinance or as seon there- as convenient the City Council shall determine upon the, to be expendes by thel for the then ensuing! year, to which amount so de- termined shall be added the} hnunqu pald to the City under which money so I—*_<A,__ — = FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Frankii, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, ~op. Film Exchange Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Willougbby at Totem Gro Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn Front dnd Seward. Front and Maia, Second and Main, Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall, Gastineau and Rawn Way Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fiftk and €old. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. — } Jbrary be paid out for Library purposes and for no other purpose. This Ordinance shall take ef- 1927, THOMAS B. JUDSON, Mayor of the City of Juneau. RS LR R A R e T Y ) o e e € 00 00 09 69 09 GO 19 60 8 40 00 £9 00 it 1t 1 b bt 1t Sdo- - NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT The undersigned, having on the 26th day of September, 1927, filed her final account as admin- istratrix of the estate of John B. Jackson, deceased, in the Pro- bate Court of Juneau Precinet, ,Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors or other persons interested in said estate, !that Saturday, November 26, 11927, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon of said day, at the office of the United States Commis- sioner, in the United States Court House, in the City and Precinet of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, Is the time-and place set for the hearing of objections to said ac- count and the settlement thereof, INA 8. JACKSON, Administratrix of the estate of John B. Jackson, deceased. First publication, Sept. 27, 1927, Last publication, Oct. 25, 1927. e A o A A H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. I‘l’uhllsh Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 19 | 9 | ! ELKS” HALL 5 Saturday Night FOR EVERY PURPOSE CONTRACTORS CARPENTERS PLUMBERS MECHANICS i.s a warm friend SAVING FOR INDEPENDENCE AND INDICATION OF CHARACTER individual who ”""’u.,.“‘.m it set s B4 you find a high all his nsibilities in & credi p mmw hl—u“ "that he lfl“h who

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