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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG wioname 1s Y SRR R AW G RERNARD GOOGLE | A TeST =1 BETTER AsSk : TUS RIRD T WAT QUYSIDE A MNVTE - 'OFNOMOR" INITIATE DOUGLAS. HI FROSH The Freshimcn of the Douglas high: school were formerly initiat- ed into the high school last eve- ning at a carefully arranged party giveh in the Eagles hall by the mpembers of the Sophomor: class. .1 Artistic docoratiqns in fresl- man colors of green and lavendor adorned. the banquet hall where Loasts and speeches were in or- . der. Frank Pettygrove presided . as toastmaster. The principal toast given was the “Spirit of the Dou- glas - High School.” Refreshments were then served. Green paddles marked ‘the places of each one present. against a common enemy who' | Prior to adjournment to tho|would take their land away from ~ - dining room several contests were | them. 1 staged, Douglas Durham being Into this story of adventuve, winner of a cracker eating contes: | intrigue and romance has been| Tu Fox FA MS and Effie Fleek winning the Kid- [ packed all those elements that die car race. delight the average film fan—de- © 1927. by King Features Syndieate, Inc . | Following the refreshments dan- | sperate hand-to-hand emuumd«.' ! ecing occupied the remainder of the | gun-fights, horsemanship feats nnrl‘ i evening. The Taculty orchestra|a score or more of up-to-date furnished music for - the- dance, | thri in which airplanes and| and all present enjoyed the affair | machine guns figure. Stagel, Veh‘ immensely. against a background of the color-| Al AR i Mojave desert, the pietnel Study of Fur Farms to NEW FIRE TRUCK TO is as scenically beautiful as it { BE DELIVERED SUNDAY |is vividly exciting. Petersburg District Dr. Earl F. G rgesa ¢l the U. 3 S e - At the meeting of the Douglas Continui Fire Department, Thursday eve- BUREAU UHBER ling conditi ning, everything was reported | veterinary | 3 ready in the fire hall to receive ® Biological Survey assigned to Al- the fire truck and an attempt is UPENS HERRING ska under a co-operative agre to be made to get the truck re- ment between the Territory ani the bureau, left today for fox. . Depart- ment so that it can be brougnt ranches to the south of here. Ha over on the Admiral Rogers Sun- sEAsflN AGA'N'WH] make his first r:(’!m at Sum leased by the Juneau Fire D« day. Through the courtesy of ‘the (Dum and continue from there v Pacific Steamship Company no The tarec-month closed season| charge is to be made for transfer- | on herring fishing in Southeastarn burg. ing the -truck from Juneau tc| Alaska has baen lifted for tha Dr. iraves has already {. Douglas. remainder of this year, it Wasi, number of ranches in this ant i R aunounced today by Capt. M. J.{ihe Sitka districts, observed hun- D. I. W, C. MEETING O'Connor, Asst. Agent U. 8. B{qrods of animals and started reau of Fisheries. Word to thés( Monday evening Oct, 10, the effect was received this morni n.w Doliglas Island Women's Club from Washington. will meet at the home of Mrs. bA ;uplle):nent[nl rogulfau‘on issued | -Rose Davis. y the partment of Commerce setting aside the closed seas order said: “Regulation Numb2:! h he expects to contimue f } *'hag been eatablished. two is amended $0 as to permil| (on pis present trip he will vis Oug commercial fishing for - herring . with gill nets not less than 2’,'.; Church inches stretched measure DetWeer | panchers for transportation b knots from October 6 to December tween the island farms, hoping s . 31, 1927, inclusive in waters other- | ervices wisé open to fishing.” The. cancellation of the closing ), order, it was said, will effect only using regularly establisi must be received by The Empire salteries and reduction plans not later than 10 o'clock Satur-|have closed and their gear has day morning to guarantee change|been stored for the year. The | ol B g .‘ sermon topics,. etc. opening of commercial fishing was |, ¢ designed to relieve a bait shortag. %1 | reported to exist in certain sez- tions of Southeastern Alaska. Donzln§ .Pmbyt‘erinn Native Mission . Sunday Schoor—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00. p. m.— Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. ‘All are cordlally welcome tofand Republican national conven-|ment stipulates that all field ope "'these services. tions, which are to be ed all of the available data. g A AR A e s ST LOUIs S A o oNVENTIONS | Federal Department of Agricultu ST. LOUIS, Oct. 8.—St. Louis|Work and said: ;s Douglas Catholic Church | pumlcny Bureau having been ap- the two parties. The last national porary chapel fh'the new . rvesi- convention held in St. Louis was . %.8:00 a.. m—Low Mass, Sormnn second term. and General Communion for The work will be carried on THERE WAS ANGTHER APPLICANT \WHO LOOKED PROMISING SO WE GAVE WM A TRY-0UT = MR, RODNEY WANTS NOU To WAIT =PlEASE BE SEATED FOR A FEW MOMENTS - | co-operation also with the Alaska ject duriug 1927 and 1928, in to funds that may ba a 1 {lotted to the undertaking by ths|and cvery commune has its own|Blam, D. Sc, said to be the only | Biological Survey from its regular jat least once a year——one sees| woman metallurgist in the world, | wuumnunmu by Congress for in:[scores cf women, young and old, [ had 252 escorts on the production of ;Aicssed as iheir grandmothers| Canada to the Empire Mining and | (u, hearmg animals. nsed to look. For the most part,| Metallurgical Congress rinary txperl Extends! ng his study of fur-farn of cvery traveler in various island ranches to Peter:- ited | dress according to hoved to keep old customs and le|6ld costumes live, necessary is to hold i e i ey in the hand while repeating the ! them in movies that| NOTICE TO MARINERS oath, most people, so says a §o-| | licitor here, seem to feel 1)»uu= was a tima when almost| Point Sherman Buoy No, 2|Something is missing from the ceremonial unless they have so- lemnly kissed the Book. believe is the Rue de la Pai i { study of ranching methods, in- cluding feeding and breeding Hollywood. ‘V every province at least two years and to include| wear flesh-colored | October 6. as are those of and neial in the new pro: pride in tra fete day in the French villages— LONDON, Oct. however, the Alsacian bow is seen | real. | s e ; b \PROVlNclAL MAIDENS }l Alsace x{nl_\ on poste s, the Miss Elam, assistant |"lire pump” head-dress of Nor-| Carpenter at th2 Royal School cf ADOPT FLAPPER WAYS ! mandy is an equally rare sight,| Mines, Kensington, — and =0 with the others. The|the only woman in the lldlA etons and the Basques, men as| party is touring Canada, , once a joy to the eye|well as women, have retained the| particular attention and modes of their race|cipal mining districts. st, but an|more than any cther provinciale. - made " to -yeNlve In prosperous, tourist-ridden WITNESSES KISS BIBLE | Normandy, a series of competi- THOUGH NOT NECESSARY | ¢ " | In these days of standardiza-'tions 8. Provincial | E ance, have|laanners to & s being organized, with of the provinces)prizes for the best coiffures, head- much like the|dresses and garments in the man- pussible. Their|ner of the country, It is thus of “K an oath dies hard. had its own d.s- lnln\nzml to gas and whistle on ,all sections of the Territory m | which the furfarming industry {@s many ranches as possible. "‘j il depend on the m(lhlduu] this manner to cover many more ranches than would be possible o % transpertation routes. He ret utn- Notices for this church column |bait fishing. All of the herringieq nere early this week trom| itka and conferred with Gov.| eorge A. Parks on the extension He said he was yet in position to announce | any definite conclusions and| would not be until he had obtain.! A recent builetin issued by tha| gave an outline of Dr. Graves will bid for moti the Democratic Thy present co-operative agree- held next!ations shall be under the im- mmmer‘ a special committee of | mediate charge of the veterinarian ' . Louis Convention and| who shall consult frequently with Gov. Parks relative to the plans :&‘cnhollc services in the tem.|Pointed to extend invitations toguq procedure required on the part of the Territorial and Federal dence adjoining the old bank|; 1916 when the Democrats no-|GOvernments to serve most effec- building. minated President Wilson for a tively the fur farmers of Alaska. m B ; 8. Luke's Episcopal Churoh | || [P : 3 H ening Prayer and Sermon at ¢ 1 30 p. m. %_...Bishop Rowe will preach. é""";gf"m Commanity ';' g iy o IF YOU WANT TO SEE A GOOD PICTURE Sosemh g, ——HERE IT S . m. " ‘ Regular Sunday services 11:30 THE ENCHANTED , @, m. to 12:30 p. m. L HILL TTHE ENGHANTED WILL" 4 | AT LIBERTY SUNDAY wu}; A s b s ‘iReaders and admirers of Peter , ] ACK HOLT—FLORENCE VIDOR— oniglnts g i 'BEERY—MARY BRIAN m:’:{;fi,’_"fi:fi“&m&f"‘l'f‘ It is Peter B. Kyne's best story already read the photoplay ia scheduled to and loved by millions of Americans. m.:t,“',::'_‘ i o A Western That Is Different ‘The picture has much to recomw i e . Snmasnahl The Constant Simp. i 8 bithian: cast l':::.m Mazie Adventures and NEWS 10—-—20——40 cents - ml Holt, Florence Vidor, Noah Clb Yunvede!fl'% 1:00 p. m.—Sunday Bchw"' ¥ .WMMMIIIIfllllllllmllllllll’lllfllmlflllilIIIlIlIIIIIlllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllIh. October 10th Which Side of the Fence Will You Be? Retail merchants confidently expect com- plete pavment Monday for all iner- chandise bought during the month of September. The Tenth of the month is universally recognized as the last day on which pay- ments, for the preceding month’s pui’- chases, can be considered prompt. It’s your duty to meet your September ob- ligations with the same promptness as the retail merchant is obliged to meet his. Don’t fail to be on the “PROMPT SIDE. ON THE FENCE” Monday. The value of your credit rating can never be meas- ‘ured in dollars and cents. It is the most worthwhile thgqg you can possess, } By BILLE DE BECK ! AL ' " MR. GOOELE MO ALL R\GHT. tad CoMeE N STRENGTA AND MONEY TOO ==+ \F ALLYOUR LAVNDRY 1 WORW WE DO - ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 15 inctive coiffure, head-dress and|October €; flashing white ('\'u.',\" Commission, the United|costume. One seldom sees them|3 seconds. Depth Service, fur farm-|now. Country girls are as anxious|low water is 66 foet. ' organizations, and others in-(to bob their hair, raise their Point Sherman discontinued on | sted and in position to part! sum of $15,000 has A A been appropriated by the Territory ONLY WOMAN IN PARTY onal OF 263 METALLURGISTS ress still exists. On any R ey Keep All Winter | | With NANAIMO WEL-| LINGTON COAL in your, ~The custom | sing the Book” on taking | LONDON, Oct. 8. A bin it is an ea to maintain even temperature in your| home at all times. Nan-| aimo is prepared in well sereened lumps and meets the needs of most exacting coal buy- THE er. Fill your bin now. Although since 1909 all that is C. D. FERGUSON, Agent| HA WKS FIRE ALARM CALLS Third ‘and Franklin, Front and Franklin, Front, near Ferry Way. Front, cvp. Film Exchan Front, opp. City Whart, Front, near Saw Mill. Wiloughby at Totem Gro. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Maln. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fiftk and €old. Fifth and East. Severth and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power hou: Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apta. Distin Ave., and Indian St. Ninth and Calhounm, Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. | y matter| healthy,! Twelfth and Willoughby. -9 Home Grocery. -— the M o N IENT Phone 412 | ELKS’ HALL j Saturday Night THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- {B8T, MOST UP-TO.DATE AND | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | vertisin, ; ELANT IN ALASKA. ' |ing sotomacot The menie - the columns of The Empire. CHAIRS 3 BEDS A TABLES MATTRESSES RUGS—LINOLEUMS— WINDOW SHADES Thomas Hardware Co. SAVING FOR INDEPENDENCE AND Cold cash Ly is a warm friend INDICATION OF CHARACTER the individual who saves

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