The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1927, Page 7

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FINE MENTION Capl Lieut. .S .Schimpf, of Cruiser Emden, Writes o of Impressions A long article,” praising Alaska md the poople of Junecau, app: €@ in the columns of the Schwa- bisher Merkur, one of the - coun ty papers of the State of Wurt- itemberg, in Germany. The article Wwas written by Captain-Lieutenagt | Schimpf, one of tha members of; the crew of the Emden, German| cruiser which was in Juneau duv- ing the summer, and was sent| here by Miss Caroline Meyer, sis- ter of Mrs. Henry Hanson of Ju- .peau, \ Scenery in Alaska, according to Capt.-Lieut. Schimpt in his article, 1s second to none in all the coun- { tries that the Emden visited in its round the world tour. He de-, scribed the glaciers, mounlalnn.‘ the beautitul nights and other, things which he said are lmpm- 1 sible to describe properly. ; “i1The ‘people of Juneau were ‘‘given a fine write-up by Schimpt. ! He told of the way in which the ‘men on the boat were received,| <how nicely they were treated, ani :hq. on the streets, it was snl} ,dom the men were seen alonc, ,but were almost always in the ! company of the culzenl of the town. [ Monlight rides on the Glacier * highway in the company of pre: | ry girls were also mentioned, and descriptions of Mendenhall Glacier -and Auk Lake were included. Evea ' the cooking in jome of the homes where the Germans were invited 1XXSrdine, was lauded. Tho artic's )| said the men on the Emden look- ed on Juneauites as the nicest / people they met on the trip. Industries in Alaska were men- | tidned, especially the Alaska Ju- ‘meau mine. The process of taking } ‘i“the gold from ths ore was de- sctibed. ~~-A similar article appeared about the same time in the Hamburg Staatsezeitung, state paper of ;urttembers, but was not sign- Army Officers Are « - Given New Commands barin S“'WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. — The Army's newest Major General, Richmond P. Davis, has been as- signed . to command the Fourth Corps Area ' at’ Fort ' M¢Pherson; Georgia. w45 Brig. Gen. Joseph Lietch, now Vancouver Barracks, Wash., r2 lleves Davis as Commander-in- "Chiet of Camp Lewis, Wash. Brig Gen. James Reeves will replace Leitch at Vancouver Barracks. ig. Gen. Walter Short goes tc h}he Second . Brigade at Madison Barracks, New York, on comple- " ‘tlon of his present tour of for- Hgn service in Hawail. JIWIIH o LIDAY TOMORROW ., From today at sunset until to. ‘morrow at sunset Atonement Day, one of the most important holi- days on the Jewish calendar, wi'l ...be observed by many of the Jew- “Ish faith in Jemesn. ———————— 014 papers for sale at The Emplre. et el ase SIBENTS OF | l MY . DEAR meofiLe SURGERY CAN wouk MANY WONDERS, i < @oT Nou EXPECTED A MIRACLE =« I TOLD YQuU I WQULD ' IMPRONE. NOUR FACE COMS\DERABLY AND I HAVE - i WOU MUST ADMIT, HANDICAPPED AS T WAS BY “THE PECULIAR FORMATION) OF NOUR FACE . THE. RESULT IS ASTONISHINGLY/ T SAID & WANTED Te LOck “JoHn BARRNYMORISH * AND AOw I LOOK (MORE LIKE MVSELF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1927. ALL TaE DAYS I SPENT WEARING THOSE BANDAGE S mAs JUST SO MUCH LOST MSTION == F ThAaT Ra2o SENDS ME A Bl For ¥ SERVICES RENDERED ” T SIC UANCLE SAM ON HM FOR USING TRE MAIL T DEFRAUD / TOURISTS IRK PARIS BOHEMIANS SPEND REAL MONEY AT CAFE DU DOME K-_SLOW MOTION ACTION MITE DRINKING lmnna For _coFFEe { PARIS, Oct. 5. — Students of art and- life who are regulars at the Cafe du Dome, the center of self-conscious Bohemianism in Paris, protest that tourists are; spoiling their paradise. So famous | i3 several times what it is when |9f mo {the regulars are in complete pos-|state con | of playwriting in the high schools Economists of the Dome realizc | °f North Carolina. After rubber-neck busses now draw up ! that this condition would, in time | honors at the University of North force them to other cafes and jciety Tor | alien environments. and won ———ee— This college has the seat of super-intelligenc: become since Sinclair Lewis favor-| gegsion. ed it with his disapproval that nightly in front of tge Dome, dump their passengers out 15 minutes of concentrated Latin Quarter atmosphere, load up aga'n and driva off. } The DOIIILE\ uuve no nbjPrllnn to’ being stared at. They take to it like municipal bears. For edification of the masses wear the costumes of Alpine Lhm — bars, street sweepers, bull fight- | |the big smile. Mr. Allen Calkiny)|CE WATER CAINS ! ers, Greek athletes or whatever xmr ived here yesterday and he WITH ENGLISH DRINKERS the costume dealer happens to b | ! selling cheap. Bizarre hats their specially. Tourists agres the Domites offer the biggest m“(: Strect where everything is clean frangfifty worth on the Paris-By-Night circuit. But what’ the regular Domites | are kicking about is the pecedent set by the tourists. They approach the cafe briskly, settle down like | a swarm of locusis, ordér coffee, drink it while it is still hot, pay for it and dash off before their chairs are warm. The Dome cus tom is to sit all evening over one cup of coffee and to saunter off, A THREE SKETCHES SHOWING. “AND THE 'BRISK) ‘AMERI(‘M ACTION WHICH 157 CAUSING THE. DOME_REGULARS wouny, m ®all, including our Lenny Hail PLAYW RIGHT I leaving somecbody elee to pay fo; }read As the American Legion visita. { report ! tion nears ite height the Dome’ nightly turn-over on its teor A BAWK #ROM THE journ SILVER F0X C The Silxer Fox Barber Shop f¢f, | where everybody is learn'ng to |stop to get a hair trim in fine style and go walking out with he's ‘home to stay. We are orking hard, three barbers in| | We are located on upper Front |and neat. Come along folks, {Don’t be late, for we are pre-j : tural (pared to go the gait. adv. J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop.! o A Goldstein’s Emporium will be {closed all day Thursday, Oet.| | 6th, on account of Jewlsh holi-| the columns cf The Empire. S e By BILLE DE BECK AFTER AW, MeERBE e DOC WAS RIGHT . I ExveCTED Too MucH - PRESI\DENTIAL TIMBER AINT PICKED FOR LOOKS =: LINCOLN WAS NO LORD FAULNTLEROY - I mavy BE HOMELY BuT E oo y MY HEART'S Z N 2 You w\u.smesmnm S 3 = AND MONEY TOO --- § PLREE 25 ; {1\® ALLYoUR LAUNDRY £ A 13 WoR:NCG wEDo'-- [} i ALASKA STEAM | LAUNDRY PRONE 15 ('OI UVBM I’AII)L OI' ('LOU( [bTER ; ‘ I'ISHING FLEET, BELIEVED LOST More Eggs than Welll {to port of the | ride of Qltdester “hopefor the vessel’s s lad almost to the vanishing poin 4 olumblu, | until October & to make port w Guara! The guests were delightfully en Rece off the banks of oy peidie The Col umbla carried a crow | templating ms AT HOME GIVEN IN HONOR OF MOTHER!| @oldstein’s Bmporium will be| howapermanent During school, s - H, R. Allen| 6th, on account of Jewish holi- ““"“" yestorday after 'day —aily Sun Struck Hen Lays i »___._:: ps | | .| |FTIRE ALARM CALLS | noon m MARK lin “honor of Mrs. 5.—~The 1-3 Third and Franklin. “,:", mother ‘of who | hens to lay is n! 14 Front and Franklin. S J f with nnmnl« | {15 Front, near Feiry Way. came to Juneeu g Rl . s city, has al | 16 Front, 2op. Film Exthange remont, Neb: 0 Hont Wi ed by sun| |17 Front, opp. City Whart, ssdames 0. Bodding heu’ Whith:, was cted by Sun-i g pront, near Saw -Mill, 3. and T. hen about a mouth old 21 Willoughby at Totem Gro. ! ted in the pouring. Serving it has grown up it I 23 Wiiloughby, opp. Cole Barn, fiching | Was by Mesdamas H. Stonehousc ying two cggs at a timos| |24 Front and Seward. od Tor| W. Reck Jacobsen, ‘G, Getcholl o of four days a 25 Front and Maln. and the Misses Delma Hansen and two occ §8 SOcpe ARG MU - Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fiftk and €old. | Mildred Abrahamson. tly the other he 5| tertained by a number of piauo|roost resented this ections by Mrs. G. Messers-0f union rules, and beg hmidt, ing the hen waadd it e ———— | Mr. Parke parated the hen | Fifth and East. ¥ N ¥ . v !Irom the other hens and sinco| Seventh and Gold. he | Niczragua Yants | then she has been laying 1) a 9 Fifth and Kennedy. | Minth, back of power hous= Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Cathoun. Seventh and Main. velfth, at Northern L'dry Tweifth and Willoughby, | Home Grocery. To Protecl Glr‘s 12 fult MANAGUA, Nic., eet that the N Court prohibits marr: yeen Uni mw g he until the | bora mve S weok, s e o he government by tho ding officer of the marin g 2 mo -enlisted men who have w in the Un e imadmaltomdidnad [ -5 0. G b 14 5 E S - st wet oy homeslike hotel NIGHT anding o A famous land mark — the favorite hotel for out-of-town &h Y 1k close to shopping I I A ', KS i vle and visitora. od rooms with bath .4] 50 Sin'lc—-lZ 09 Double | mizsion of the | tie inntes walk f; closed all day Thursday, Oct.| fomssaiwey oo High School Journalists Peggy Anne lin original high school play, entered test of the National Hon¢ :rux'y So- > prediction of exhibi- tors of Having ishing 21 food, ers are now out ice water. Cinnamon - - the hand-maidén of the flavoring-wizard - - must be more than merely. strong in flavor - be fine in flavor first. Schilling Cinnamon is composed solely of the This last gummer, hov “in the neck,” since the| ks ——adv. | ever, gz 4% puitders i O Advertising always pays. Use| Weather frigerating. RO o ORDER YOUR RS T L?st You Porgt’ A lmle foredwught now will save ycu the embarrassment you sufiered last year. va from llle mny handsome lines carried “in our stock and now on ‘display. ] highest grade cinnamon bark the market affords. It costs Schilling more - - it costs you no more. You can taste the difference. ; e e % ! SO0 e E1LKS’ HALL Special winter rates by week and month Ramler—Grand | . Saturday Night i Hotel | SEATTLE Jas. ). Keviey, Monager aiways pays. [lue columns of The Empire. FOR EVERY PURPOSE CONTRACTORS : CARPENTERS 3 i PLUMBERS ] MECHANICS it must Thbmas Hardware Co. is a warm friend SAVING FOR INDEPENDENCE AND INDICATION OF CHARACTER id e the mdmdnnl who saves

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