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R P T | DOVGLAS 8 et €000 DANCE' ARRANGED BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DONT TELL ME YA WON'T SIT ON NO ) FLOG-POLE = VA GOTTA Do \T = WHADDA NE TNk - T-HAD VA SIGN TS - CONRART FoR 2 “TNOURE GONAIA ' GO THROUGH WP “This DEAL IF & GOTTA KE®R WA .COVEREO Wit AT EAGLES HALL TONIGHT; A dencs which than ths usual good cing has been arranged for this' ening by the Douglas Fagles i hall on Third: street, and {‘everyone i3 invited to participate. New :musictans with all the new scleetions wili be the feature of the evening. Refreshments will bo served in the- banguet room of the Ragles hall by the Lad.»s Leaguec. —— - DORIS IRENE CELEBRATES Doris Irene Cahill was one ye)rI old last Saturddy and the occasion of a pretty juvenile party as 18 other little tots joined with her in the afternoon to celebrate the event. \The rooms were tastily decoratéd in_a color scheme of pink and white. Dainty refresh- ments were served. —————— RETURNS TO OOUGLAS _Rebert Bonner, Jr., who left for the South with his mother about a month ago to attend school " Seattle, returned yesterday on the Aleutian to live with his father and attend the Douglas high school again. He is being much welcomed .back by all his class- mates. ————— FOOT INJURED Herbert McManus, who resides at the Kilburn house, had the misfortune yesterday to have his Lleft foot severely crushed by the DIDAT. RANQWw AT T WAS NING = T ThouaHT v reason at all, insults Baxter and gets himself disliked generally. Baxter's rapidly developing in- terest in Lois Wilson causes hin to remain at his post instead of resigning. When he rescues har from the incoming tide, she be- gins to feel a deeper interest in him. He feels he cannot yet pro- pose to her because, due to his lack of knowledge of women, he has permitted an ambitious girl in the neighboring village to maie him think he has proposed to her. She wants him to make Beery’s jwork so hard for him he'll be fired for incompetence. But Bax- ter, chiefly because of Lois Wil- 80 protects the tyrannical cap- i tain’s job. The end is thrilling. —,— I do all kinds of renair work, |such as shingling, kalsomining, jcarpenter, electrical, etc. Phone STAGE TALK SHOCKS HARD-BOILED MAYOR [ | | i Grimsby trawlers have pretty rough crews and the lan- #guage along the waterfront of this fishing ceater is not al- ways Tefined. | But after attending two, per- | formances at leading theatres | in London Mayor Ormond of | Grimsby came home and an- | nounced that the language of the London stage was too | much for him. [} | “In ome pilay,” said Mayor | Ormond, “there was an ad- miral who used an expletive | about a golf club for which | he would have been kicked | out of an ordinary room.” | 2003, Henry Corham. -adv, e Nut Breads, cakes and Pies Tough E;ing for THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK aNv 3934 0 1500 w918 38L-AQ 39 NI = AZvad S3H TNNOD WT SANIHL 3 ) U24Y ANNS INVWOH HL 2 - SMsNOMINGHD S.ATI0M 3HL NI e BB T e | NEwW YORK LEADS LOS ANGELES IN LIFE INSURANCE rw-' Keep it T:All Winter With NANAIMO WEL- LINGTON COAL in your 3 NG OTHER YAND o ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY FRONE 15 — FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin, Front and Frankiin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, ~op. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill Willoughby at Totem Gro Witloughby, opp. Cole Barn..| Front and Seward. Froat and Mal Second and Main, Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way' Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fiftk and @old. Fifth and Bast. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. | Ninth, back of power hous« | | Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indiam St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main, - ! | — ... dropping of a 250 pound weigh made to order Phone 602. Sully. —adv Wy “1lre. bin it is an easy matter Twelfth, at Nonhow. to maintain a healthy, ;‘;:;“:‘hor::;‘"w“ . Burglars Indicated on it while at his work at the! AT Treadwell . Foundry, A couple of e e i e S5 59 €9 09 €3 59 39 19 80 B 40 9 19 09 et 1 14 1t 1 e e R N N T L) ] i : i I ) bones were broken in his foot. ——— "[“RUGGED WATER" IS il | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT | B e 5 No walk of life is more fraught with drama or danger than that of the United States Life-Saving Service on treacherous Cape Cod. Every thrill experienced by the courageous men, who daily gambic heir own lives in an effort to save other lives, is depicted in ,“Rugged Watar,” Irvin Willat's new production for Paramount, which is at the Liberty tonight. In the soreen story Warner Bax. ter expects, as Number One man of the Setuckit live saving sta- tion, to succeed the retiring cap- tain, but politics result in the ap- pointment of 4 man from another station, Wallace Beery, who ar- _rives with his daughter, Lois Wil son, upbraids the crew for mno NOTICE TO. CREDITORS {In the Commissioner’s Tourt for the Territory of Alaska, Divi- | sion No. Cne. = Before A. F. | McLean, U, 8. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Haines - Precinct. In the matter of the estate of Sam Nixcn deceased. Notice is hereby given the undersigned has been !pointed administrator of the iabove entitled estate. All per- sons having claims against the said estate are hereby requested lm present same with proper yvouchers attached, to the under- signed at my office in Haines, Alaska, within six months from date of this notice. Dated at Haines, Alaska, this 28th day of September, 1927, A. G. HINCHMAN, Administrator. First publication, Oct. 5, 1827. , Last publication, Oct. 26, 1327. that ap- R | RUGGER WATER LOIS WILSON—WALLACE BEERY— WARNg}B:BA ~PHYLLIS HAVER A gripping melodrama of the sca with 4 big all-star cast. From Joseph: 0. Lincoln’s “best-seller’” movel of the Cape Cod life-sav: miss it. BN Gt tus U setvice. - Best-sea thriller-yet, so don’t “Never Too | RO A Comedy Full of Laughs 99 b4 ¥ 1 FOX NEWS UL - BEST TIME EVER Gentlemen $1.00 ~ Late ferry from Douglas, 1:16 a. m. e iy e et - 'SAVEGNEDOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes NEW YORK, Oect. 12, — one finvention and an irglar's life in the future prom- ses to be no path of roses. A new burglar alarm device demon- strated here not only rings an alarm when a window is smash- ed, but,a metal shade crashd down, eral thousand volts luckless burglar. Whit through th Room with bath for & doller and a ha'f SEATTLE’S sending a current of sov: | man Wanamaker (lower left), | left) has $2,000,000, Mrs. Henry C, Yeiser (center) of Cincinnati, $3,000,000, Mary Pickford (upper i 0,00( ' i legraph, $2,000,000, and Rod- right) $1,000,000, Clarence McKay (lower right) head of the Postal Telegraph, $2,000,000, an¢ 1 Mr, Wanamaker, carries more life insurance than any one other per« even temperature in your home at all times. Nan- sereened lumps and meets the needs of the most exacting coal buy- er, Fill your bin now. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent One hundred and eighty Americans are reported fo carry $1,000,000 life insur?m:e policies. The | five well known people above have a total of $15,500,000 all to themselves, Gloria Swanson (upper | NEW SOCIETY TO home-like hotel A famous lead mark — the faverite hotel for out-ok-town business peo- ple end visitors. art collection ol stacion. Gaivafew i 3 Tencto paitw feiose vo doonpiad ceater. fooma with bath TS0 b e ) Single —$2.50 Double Special wintey vates by week and month BE FORMED HERE Mrs. George P. Kabele pre ed the work of the Women's ¥ and Foreign Missionary Socie the United States Lutheran ch of America (o the ladies of Resurrection Lutheran church y. terday afternoon at the Lutl Parsonage. As a number of w en expressed their desire for a soclety a meeting will he h at the Parsomage next Tuesday afternoon, October 18, at 2:20 o™ f taken olf the clock for the purpose of organiza- tion. The Rev. Harry R. Allen s “The interest shown In t - st e B ing yesterday speaks well for l]wllm‘day and placed in the St. Ann's‘y;»rsl %g!%!mugg‘%.gfigmfil}?fi prospects of a fine Missionary So- | hospital for treatment for a sore | BRST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ciety in the Resurrection Lutheran | eye. |PLANT IN ALASKA. church of Junzau.” d almo is prepared in well! ! greisey ‘!,_v.___..._._.._—-_—— i ! THE NIGHT HAWKS ELKS’ HALL I Saturday Night Advertising aiways pays. the columns of The Empire, ———— | THE EMPIRE HAS THE 1ARG-| EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND! BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ! PLANT IX ALASKA. | A S TAKEN OFF ALEUTIAN D. Kennely of Seattle was Aleutian here yeas- E. IMPORTANT! The most imporf:ant thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS JOB done for as little money as possible. Make uo mistake. “Let me tell you what job will cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. o PLUMBING CHAIRS I VA B T VA ALY 8 19T T / o A little forethought now will save ycu the embarrassment you suffered last year. 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