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Dougi; Churech Services _iNotices for this church column must; be received by The Empire t-latee thau 10. o’clock Satur- 3y morning to guarantee change BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPLBK PLUG AND PROMISI =l AGVE A unvg& B 8 STueK To WIS POST, “The FLagreLe PULLEYS ARE WORKING ARE: DOING. EVERYTING | POSS\BLE T& KEEP MNEY COMRRABLE oM; LAST NIGHT W [l DONT LOBK_ ANV Too LA PING BoxX R SAW SUCH A THERE AINT mfi(xxfi LAVING TTHAT A Ws ? WELL, WE SThek 1T OUT LAST NIGHT, DIDNT HE * AN’ CVERNONE. SA\D HE'D FLoP - GEE . FELERS, TS RAINING AGIN Tu 8ET HE QOMES DDWN NN\ NN \\ oy X N N 8 0" , Sermon at * 7:00 p. . — 'l‘hurulny——uld] g Week prsyer service. All are cordlally welcome to I Douglas Catholic Chufch | "Catholic services fm the tem- | chapel {n tlu new resi-| _adjoining « l..m.—l..ow Mass and Ser- General Comimitinion for all. 1:00 p. m.—Sunday School. —_— 1d banl isa Luke's Epilcopal Chareh | , Evening Prayen and Sermon n'“i_ 7:30 p. m. ] Coumfiml Qm-uity T n———-——:: S <aL. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 6 Regular Sunday services 11:30 & m to 12:30 p. m. —_———e—ee——— STARS TO ENTERTAIN } 2oy Nugget Chapter No,.2, 0. E. S, announced. a ¢ard party for next Tuesday ‘night, October 18, to be given in the Odd Fellows *“hall immediately following the [,,puuur meeting of the lodge. M'MANUS' RECOVERING Herbert McManus, who had his foot crushed in the foundry. sev: éral days ago, is geiting - along shout as well as ‘possible at St. ’s_.hospital ‘although it will >, same around very well —eeo—— — INYIIO HOSPITAL ';A- J Boone entered St. Ann's tal in Juneau yesterday for patment. The old gentleman has | - been very well for some time -fi il have to undergo treat- nt. po St s “LORD JIM” I8 AT LIBERTY SUNDAY || The screen version of Joseph “Gonrad’s famous nmovel, ‘Lovd " which Victor Fleming di- replete with spectacular scenes, | 80BS. { i | | time bfore he is able to | This it the fir:t time Mat " monkey fur.has been used to trim 'd sporis wrap. Note the neat 'f- fact with the black ond white ’ ¢ abuhur-u lmull g Chicago Aims New s Blri_a_t Gangsters | (Continued trom I'age One.) | | iare . subnormal Hickson says. Murderers and reckless auto- mobile drivers usually have ‘ka- mentally, Dr, That is a distortion of ted for Paramount, is said to|tatonia,”. according to the Hick- i( ¢ is at the Liberty fgr Sunday | only. 4 A crash between a picquet boat & tug boat, the sinking of a p steamer at sea with eight padred passengers on board, the ttle between humdreds of cop- r colored savages and a hand- of white men—all these epi- are thrillingly recorded by ¥ camera. . A ‘The chief emphasis of the pic- bg:le. however, is Iaid ‘upon the king story which shows the «~~§attle of a brave man against 3 thouud odds to prove he I8 Pmy Mont, wia will be mumhunuumlm. emotional development in which the uppeér and lower minds are,) {dissociated. - It shows itself in a test in which the subject is asked to copy a curved “X” and a ser- {fes of interlocked rectangles. In- i variably he makes a figure en- tirely fllflhfll\' to jthe model. s% IN cm TWO Following a sear¢h of a cabin jon upper Starr Hill, in which it was reported a still, mash and moonshine ‘were found, Sam Invites You All to a CARD PARTY Tuesday Hight, 8:30 ¢ ‘10 O/F ,““ Radovich and A. E. Brooks warel arrested on charges of manufacty uring liquor in violation of the National Prohibition Aect. They had been arrested earlier yester- day on charges of wviolating the same law, alleging - possession,| sale and m;intennnce of & publie nuisance. | The search:was made late yes- terday by Deputy Marshal Phil Herriman. and Ch ef of Police, Georke - A, ' Getehell.” . They re-! ported finding a 15-gallon capac- ity still, 140 gallons of mash in|; a high state of _fermentation, one-half gallon of moonshine and an oil stove still' burning. Bond was fixed at $1,000 fcr both of the men and “had not been furnished early this after-{ noon. —— WATSON IN. MORNING Steamer Admiral Watson, Capt. 8. Glass, is due in port from the westward sometime - tomorrow, local agents said today. Up to & late hour this afternoon no word had been received as to the hour of arrival. - — William Douglas,. who has been sodth for several Jweeks, 18 re. turning“to " Jutidad on" the Yukon. 4 Elsie Janis, stage star, accused by a Hollywood dressmaker of failing to_pay for a pair of pa- jamas and a.chiffon slip. A suit 118 threatene FOR SUNDAY NIGHT LORD JIM PERCY, MARMONT-—SHIRLEY. MASON-— NOAH BEERY—RA YMOND HATTON Jump! they had cried to “Lord Jim” as he wavered on the deck'of the sinking ship. And he rowed away—into thrills, adven- tures and dangers without end. A Picture You Can’t Afford to Miss ALSO “OR WHAT HAVE YOU”—Mazie No. 3 NEWS OPENS THE SHOW fibvu ISHELD | 10 BE OBSCENE Author Loses Suir to Haw‘f 300 Seized Volumes i i SUIT FILED ‘Returned NE WYQRK, Oct. 15.—A novel| ¥ John Herrmann was held to be| [fobscene by a jury in a Pwluxlv court today and a verdicl was re- ‘ ‘tirned for the Government in| the author’s action to have re- | turned 300 copies of th hook seized by customs authoriti 1 Judge John C. Knox, con - lated the jury and declared that he had been on the point or or- dering, that verdict before they| retired. He granted a st execution in. the destru the volumes when Herrn counsel announced his int of appeal to the United States| supreme , court. 1 The books had been when they were shipped from France, where they il William Jennings Bryan, Jr., | confirmed teports that he had ! | filed suit at Los Angeles for di- printed in English. The 3 vorce from his wife, Mrs. Helen | ports to describe the life of mod-| Virginia Bryan, on charges of de- ern high school students and | sertion held by the Government to ca {1nternatiahnl ustrated News) 1 - to debasing thoughts and senti-| ..o the co amus or The YOU SAVE MONEY In Buying Cement in Cloth Sacks. “Less Broakage—Less Waste” Buy Superior Portland Cement FROM Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. —Lmfl FOR EVERY PURPOSE— Phone 358 seizad | PLUMBING HEATING g IMPORTANT! The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS JOB done for as little money as possible. Make no mistake. 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