The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 6, 1927, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 6, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK f Boss. e A Pty GOTYA G DE BUTEHA sects moeoon™ BAKERS, BUK-KEEPERS, * oW Ty m'::”s MO’ Po'k CHePS' ¥ . CANDY MAKERS = ey LAS' MONTH'S BRL . T ’ AU -HOPR'S. XO' DONT - FEEL- HURY! RAT S ) nons o Tose RACKETS e y THINGS HAVENT BEEN LISSEN GOOD To ME - = OPPORTONITY =" P. TA MEETING FEATURED ¥ 3 QY FACULTY ORCHESTRA; 4 tm'{“&i’s‘;‘}“ Wb | % { WAT A MINUTE = HERE'S A CHANCE T& MAKE A REV. ALLEN TALKS I | T BOCKLE DowA ANe o A ‘ { ONE THAT SOLNDS LKE A FORTUAIE N THIRTY DAYS ® R - = HAYMAKER ! o You POSSESS THE FOLLOWING Taking for his subject “Happi- , : i) QUALITIES = INTELLIGENCE., ness,” Rev. H. R. Allen, of Jungau, 3 3 RLESSNESS, A GOOD SOUND - k' i ve _a pleasing address beforo| SN 2 | ; i P:‘TSIOUE AND PLENTY OF ENDURANCE. 3 You W“—\-SNESTR!MTI ) {he, Douglas Parent-Teacher meet- - g 3 ! - 3 : m IE NOU BELIEVE You COME 0P 3 c -5 AND MONEY TOO << [ ] fltr last evening. “Real happiness . / . To HESE QUALIELCATIONS | 4 - 2 i \F ALLYOUR LAUNDRY B 4 ‘fil;lll:;dnl:’):msc:vf‘ng, sui'd sevl. - . Y | NOUR FORTUNE WILL 8E MADE 4 \| Tp WORW.WE DO+ g , a er, “we serve bes T MONTH - ! Z whom wo love most. Since God | s 0:51.?*/-\0‘\‘3 onee {8 Love, happiness taerefore de- MR.ROONEY Perids upon Him.” ; . ) 2 7 ¢ 1 . ROOM 999 ! : 3 =t ALASKA STEAM The initial appearance of th? s ) g 4 KELLY BUILDING { T Faculty orchestra which played| f 7 Z 7 . | LAL NDRY several selections, made a hit " 4 J © 1927, by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Groat Britain rights reserved. PR 15 with the .audience. Miss Daily ; 4 A L gt o | ONE i gave a well rendered piano solo, 5 5 i p e dos BT o e PN LA | Walter Savikko gave ome of his Scattle Case J 9 bition is enforced in Samoa, whila! excellent readings and Migs Flem B(g Universities Sell ,’1 Worth of A large numbar of prohibit » | New Zealand was wet. The com-| VRN | - -aming’s pupils in song and playlet cases are knocking at the door| B SRiikitith mittea urged repeal of “drastic| » “ ~eoncluded an altogether interest- Culmre for "5 Says Noted Educator of the court asking to be haard, s 1b .1 45 8o b jand arbitrary laws contrary to| o FIRE ALARM CALLS / ing meeting. s including three cases from Seattle, . | constitutional privileges and ib-| 3 Fre. agy o apr e American parents will select wlutcver other degree ‘they may | Wash,, to decide whether evidencs 3 : ortios > peoples of Samoa.” | -8 Third and Frenkiin, MYSTERIOUS PARTY abtatned - by tapping telephofiet OB ARty oYt Beos o -4 Front and Franklin, VERY MUCH ENJoYED | 'mell colleges near their homes for|resg) 'wtn whole hquflt. of personal | yires can bt DG VBT ) ¥ a5 eme o h 5 Front, near Ferry. Way. their children if they iollu;mt:n :lr;ee:":un be used at a trial. Oth- i 1 l 3 lv\l\n:~ l(:(ull)g\. Lh § -6 l;ronl. 2op. lé.ilm ax‘fhfn‘nxe e of Dr. Harvey W. : he mandate granted by th d . ront, opp. City art. A jolly. party, characterized as fi:fi educator and h:'llth .nm:: i Whether liquor ladened vessels IEHL of Nations be transfe H % o 1|1 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill, K. B. D. affair, which sym- i (found in territorial waters cau; @it ———e from New Zealand to Great Bri:-! -1 Wiloughby at Totem Gro mln known only to those who | W+ be seized when the government ¢ s 3 . ain, : -3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. present, was given at the The great uninumu wm: - 4 has mo proof that they had ey RO)'!I Commission: Will-In-| IR T 4 i .4 Front and Seward. to invesl(.gat ¢ ‘Kmflh“rn J:::‘Kullll::- l::;:lrl:‘n:n‘ ?fi%flnfi: Ecto?ln turnhu out g tablished contact with the shore. vestlgale Complamls Of Samoan troubles consists of '8 € . s ¥ 2 g;zgv‘nda:fidul:::;l. ; | : duates supplied wat { Whether the Coast Guard had Charles Porrin, Skerrett, Chiet | ; -7 Fifth and Seward. $95-80: Bam Dovon. [acts on cartain -ubjem, but t.h i the right to board a British ves- Paclfic Islanders Jusiice of New Zealand, and Char- | ; . { Fire Hall. «Cards were played during the|jack the advantages of intimaf ¢ sel outside the 12 mile limit | Yos i G | : | 12 | v + Edward e ick e S ; -2 Gastineau and Rawn Way | first part of the evening anijcontacts between teacher and stus | when it had been observed inside| - SAN ““”‘. O wiilvs. Iasd aute 8 o= -4 Sccond and Gold. | prizes went to the following: la | dents and the congenial communil : Ty ek and eHasel " QUL o i e A el 0 T 5 b : Fourth and Harrls. { dies—tirst, Miss H. Daily, consola. | life which devel opn ehnm'rfl 3 “The right of the federal prohibi-|1and 18 to investigate tho causes “eaiand. : | : 4 Piftk and €old. tion, Miss E. Manke; men—Ora !nmu culture, d;f reli iting a | tion authorities at Chicago to|°f dissatisfaction and agitation ¢f| ¥. W. Gurr, a British subjec # Fifth and Bast. 5 ? o1 in Sep bood ousekeeping. 1 4 : b western Samoans which have ex-| wh 3 ¢ noa mo: ; . Seventh and Gold. Goss, first; John Kallor, consola jclose two night clubs because, 2 o 1 Kenned: tion. Dancing occupied the lattec ’s‘m" Lose Individuality 5 ! ginger ale and other soft drinks | 15ted for many months and 2 tha 1 § @ | mk«-p a k : é Fifth - and nnedy. ! . : |resulted in deportation of some i iness, jeur- b X Ninth, back of powgr houst part of the evening, a prize waltz} ", and ice were furnished patrons! ¢ % 5 Calh Ji Apts. b @ L ‘One dollar e E : I it : Samoan chiefs, the arrest of oth-|nalism dnd politics, is one of | 8 ! -3 QCalhoun, app.JunGan Apse. eing won by Miss Cecile Cashen a small college in Indiana,| : | who brought their own liguor, A # doks § Distin Ave., and Indian St and Tom Cashen, Jr. ves as much Ceulture s five af ! Whether prohibition. authoritis | €8 204 the threatoned deportaticn | thote thea with expulsion | i 5 Ninth and Calhiun. - ~Fhe rooms were prettily decorat- gun As a gnd\uu of both 3 {can refuse to prosecuto drivers)®f scveral white mon. T om: | from the. s (He e marviad L - " i Seyenth and Main, | -ed.in Hallowe'en colors. Dainty . institutions I can truly make this % % of automobiles on charges whica | Mission was due Apia y a nativo . | Assistunt Secretary of the Twelfth, at Northern L'dry f lyjrc;hmenu were served by Mrs. statement. STV g o > companies owning the | 98 mailed advice: N e | Treasury Seymour Lowman ig; |48 Twelfth and Willoughby. Kilburn, Fongh ¥ ¥ ! s which are being sold | SWoR 13 under the I0Y7’S YOUR ROOF? planning to concentrate en- 49 Home Grocery. | FEPTIELw am ) . ~ n_de d payments, an oppor- | forcement efforts in the East 2"~ . |°"‘E' EAGLE HORSE [ its "‘:g:“t?':’ ‘&“d“'h.'z“;g i tunity to prevent confiscation. lzen’s committee presented griev-} g vy noed ‘shingles for it.| after reorganization of his | E———— o —® | AT LIBERTY ':oumur, know irproem'l‘h'i contact wflh the professor, the ad< ances agalnst Sir G Ric Whether the government in ia- " reme a 3 i o e el SO PR simply & mfllrfl' in a )‘ of his personal and sym- arilboh, the AdMinist ; g 1 | forces. 4 i ot Bhalb Tork iudlen bars. Without flonorhdim attention and his interesg dicting persons for violating the| ™™ : o i ght. y unum.uonumwnrul) 2 ing among ot! thin g PRPTES THE “In yment in vhlch in each individual characte: it is tariff act by illegal importations ->o | tolte, is the added attraction ai' & commence! t each idual cl T as it 18 ‘ » lded before him during the and the prohibiti for illeg: oS i /1l Liberty theatre tonight. His from one %o th“;‘{,‘fi,’,‘,“‘,m“',,,""’ LR B Al i, Glkeasitn i o -llllml"l|l|l||||||ll|||||fllm||||||l!llfl||l'|‘llIU“|IIIll'lllll||||l|m|lllllllllllllh. nu“'”fi,?m‘f..‘w‘.é’i.n",\'i’,l hise j selections will all be new to Do m.uc in mnr. ek R:,!- king in this mass instruction. | of intoxicating liquor, can sustain i no lua 3 : dies I:ll} “The safety of the future, the : 4 id sty A& X u::.me.(um:\c:!mm PRV m, " . g gy pufltyoflu and the efficlen :he ’rm:,c":‘!f:l‘ l\]&‘:« ;hnm:s “unu b1 NIGHT ~~ed~in all of the leading theatros opors, but most of otm g&marnz t::m lgnr;;‘ e B s 0 . | of ghe country and in many foreign fl" .‘“‘l' ] M gves :?n :. Good Ho ping article gofid SN CPRBINERY i i 1 tries. He has a deep, rich the ! l!!! fsé cludes, . | A IIA WKS | y mandete of v Zealond. A\ ¢l st l sl bl sl CARDINM- BACK | TONIGHT ONLY | :fig chooling 1o Sitka, then| sup nuun yhen violators of tho law have, . _ B ; : e : t o Yolbe mu'n‘?x?‘:h L REME I bt ki e by C H IEF EAGLE HORS l—v ; ELKS' HALL Ce been one og the spectacufar | casas brought by persons to sct p 4 | vocallst on the American stage. IN sE sln | aside- their convictions on various e 8 J A s . riat oy groutds, mostly technical, ~ | i Lieep. Baritone Vocalist “Satarday Night m WASHmGTnNW“’S.: .f:f,iiq.‘:‘a‘,i“f‘;f‘,.ie‘“éi’f.fi5 g ¢« IN SPECIAL SONG NUMBERS Foe Coreal aud Baking I | National Alllance of Furnitura; o Used some way, each day Mannfacturers to withhold its! ? ALSO 8ives you health and pep. : | books from the Federal Trade ol : 3 AT ALL GOOD GROCERS || Advertisin; C’ y H | Commission in an investigation ut! 4 BA RRIERS BURNED Vl‘u‘s ’«-:&:‘;;\:‘ni(njl‘z: mniro B {Cases to Be Heard Beats! Chicago and & case attacking the| % : = ey e it Record of Recent Years |validity of the flexible provision: ¥ o o AW’A Y of the tariff act under which the; 5 g S " —Many Issues Involved | jresident is authorized to raiso| : ——— or lower duties uudor certain cox " - M 'VITH A STAR CLST > (Continued trom rage One) | ditions. 13 . \ - Includea mw the cases In which PR - A Story of the Great Chicago Fire from the ) grant reviews, and of these about|réviews have been asked is that| f R Seacecrar 2 crt] famous ]lOVl'l h) l P ROC 4 one in five will remain there to|involving the question Whether| . Phrong of prelates and laymen be disposed of on their merits. :“e u:'“'“:}"““ Placed by‘ “lm - greeted Cardinal Dougherty of About 200 will be stricken from terstate Commerce Jommission or. | gy o ke e . . T Lhe 28 Soon v the sourt hae| e aman City Southora ana | 10 e, P O WEEKLY and COMEDY : FOR EVERY PURPOSE had an opportunity to examine other railroads was properly set| f‘r’:r‘n; I::‘i '\m(\‘n\ Iy |<mOI he Pope the questions presented. aside by the lower courts. This! i =4 r) qc"“ for Arguments | decision is expected to have far-| e A R e IMHO cents CONTRACTORS —_——ae The 34 cases advanced for ar-|reaching effects in the commis-| | Eument, at of which will be heara |$1on's valuation proccedings. 101 PAPETHIOF e 41 The Zmpire i 'lllIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlllIIlIHIIlIIIII||IliIIIIlllIllllllIIIIlll|llIIIIlIlI|II|IIIlHIlIIIIIIIIIII"’ CARPENTERS during this month, present 28 dif- : ferent questions, and are headed WO 8 1 L3 R T RO AR A B 2 ST R AN IR LB PLUMBERS A by an attack upon the law regulat- % ing jitneys im Detroit. Near the| 2 i MECHANICS top of the list fs the case of Swift & Company and other pack- 0 4 i j § . S (f ars to set aside & comsent decreg ¥ B A & , R lCAdU( | under which they agreed to con- es u or 1ig 2OMIng | fine their actiyities to the meat ve pqcking business. The list includes a number of tax cases, one from Michigan, at- tacking the federal gift~tax on ¥. state securities; another from ;| Borthern Obia quostioning when | dividends were taxable under the in effect in 1917; ome from esota asking when net earn- 8 could be treated as non-tax- surplus under the revenue of 1918; and Okhhop.uvnal taxpayers in the recovery y paid the wnrnmefit' ricted to the grounds stat- A little forcthgught now will save you the TOTE P Sas embarrassment you suffered last year. TIOR8 1L e 'ORDER YOUR Cféfistmds nts made by the commis. 1‘: Internal Revenue are re- i by the board of tax ap- d the courts, in a case cinpati, and whether ig-| from leases on Indian lands €AD .be ‘taxed by the federal gov- ernment, {n. iwo cases from Okla- i . Prohibition Cases > { B > N reral bition cases I PHRL 4 tions, hl::'bm’z:‘nud for hurm“': I" Now from the many handsome lines carried blddon sireceas I . in our stock and now on display. isa warm friend SAVING FOR INDEPENDENCE AND INDICATION QF CHARAQ%

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