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CARD PARTY 1 ks i o g 1S BIG SUCCESS The card pasty given by th':! I Eastern Stan, Jodge last evening| 1Was well attended, ten tables be-; ing. engaged - in play., | Prizes for the evening were wou @8 follows: First prizes, Mrs. | ""'Jos. ‘Wehren and Jack Langseth;: censolation, Miss Evelyn Manke and Charles Sey. ‘Delicions refreshments of home T-ET EYE-VISWAG OWA), BARNIGY'S WS\GNED DOESN'T WAVE To WoRrRY BECAUSE EVERYTING ThaT GORS LP MUST COME Down SOUNER CR LATgR * AND WS BACKERS ARE GIVING HIM GNERY CONS\DERATON rr WAS NICE OF TMEM To SEND UP THIS PAD AND PENCIL ALONG WITH THE WEATHER REPORTS! I DONY HAVE To WEAR MY LUNES OUT TRYING To MAKE made doughnuts . and . pumpkin pies were served following the card playing. = The dining table! was: made additionally attractive with halloween decorations. —eee——— ARIIVI‘ FROM . WESTWARD: i “—Ted Doogun who is employed- at | the. conl mines at Jonesville, ! Alaska, arrived home on the Aleuv‘ tian last night for a visit with his{for the motion picture camera is family. Mr. Doogan has been given by Andre de Beranger, who away & little over a year. plays the part of an eccentric de- —_——————— signer of “Fig Leaves,” a Howard lHawkes production starring Olive B ATTLE A RO serre| Borden for Fox Films. This beay- X ; .jtiful offering is at the (I)A}l;e;'ty is ythenter tonight. George O'Brien "’ho:“e:on. ::‘xs:.;:lk:_ v;::: wl‘;: plays opposite Miss Borden. Hewitt and daughter Helen wl Dr Beranger, in a madiste shop nirned home on. the Yukon 1ast [ © exotic to an exasperating degrea. night. While they enjoyed theip|HIs showrooms. done in silver ) vfslt a great deal, they.are g,m‘land gold and shimmering lacquer, “i¢d he back. tamid gorgeous surroundings, are A e s ity {ula last word in style. His desk is bird's-eye maple, with an in- HERVEIR AN LEANED 'divldua) design, and the minor surroundings are in highly polish- ¢d red leather. There are push- buttons zalore, each designed o summon an assistant, and the telephone is suspended from & nude female figure in gold. On the desk are many bottles, long, slendei, and parti-colored. Alcoholic tlrlnk" Not at all. Per- AND CONVEAIBNRE. POSSIBLE UNDER' Tie C\RSUMSTANCE S “FIG LEAVES" OPENS AT LIBERTY TONIGHT One of the most remarkable characterizations ever portrayed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hewitt left last night on the Aleutian for Tulare, California, where Howard "I offered an opportunity to work “in a garage for his brother Odin, s ————— 1 do all kinds of repair work, such as shingling, kalsomining, carpenter, electrical, etc.. Phone! 2003, Henry Gorham. | —adv. |- NOTICE In the U. S. Commissioner’s (Ex Officio Probate) Court for the trict of Juneau mmissioner’s Precinst. IN THE MATTER OF TH WILL AND TESTAMENT OF WM. E. MULHOLLAN, DE- CEASED. Al concerned the hereby noti- fied that I, Charles W. Carter, an_October 7, 1927, was appoint- |ed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Wm. E. Mulbhollan, deceased, and that Letters of Administration with olH e \h SEATT LE'S e hotel 3 :“"fi‘fi“ -hv J’Mu- o bouble ST e Special winter retes by woek and month 10 4 suel to me on said date ‘thore- after. All persons having claims against sald estate are hereby re- quired to present the same, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the ddte of this no- tice, to me, at the office of R. E. Robertson, 200 Seward Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska. DATED. at Junean, Alaska, Oe— tober 19, 1927. CHARLES W. CARTER, Administrator with the will annexed. First publication, Oct, 19, 1927. Last publicatipn, Nov. 16, 1827. otel SEATTLE Jas. ). KpLiry, Manager Yaur money budh anytime you don’s lihe Schilling :bfié*“ “Tell your grocer - - - ol y l" “._7 the: will annexed were duly is:|| res Syndicate. Inc Miszouri “had becn hraught into the Consol’dated family.”” Mr, Warren that engineers are laying out the contemplated by (Hyder Herald.) fumes! So that the dressmaker may perfume every cigarette, an: oint his little suggestion of a moustache, and drench ghis lily- like hands before' grasping_ the slim fingers of his custamers and favorites! 2 LT & BIG CANADA CGMPANY BUYS BIG MISSOURI Official announcement of the completion of negotiations Dbe- tweén the Big Missouri Mining Compahy and Congolidated Min- ing and Smelting Company for the taking over by the" latter company of the Big Missouri property, was made in Victoria late last week by J. J. Warren, of Toronto, President of the Con- solidated. Although reports of the acquisition of the noted local mine by the great Trail smelting and mining concern have been current for several weeks the Warren announcement is the first official statement regarding the deal made up to this time. Mr. Warren, according to press reports, said that this company had made arrangefnents whereby the Big engaged in development work th: company.— e 1 MISSIONARY SOCIETY ! 1S ORGANIZED HERE Yesterday afternoon ~at the Lutheran Parsonage, the Women's Missionary Society of the Resur- reetion Lutheran Church was o~ ganized. The following officars were elected: President, Mrs. G. Getchell; Viece-President, Mrs. I Beiggren; Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. Lindsay Brown; Statisii- cal Secretary, Mrs. Harry Stona. house 'Preasurer, Mrs. Hans Berg: Historian, Mrs. J. Chase. The next meeting of the So- ciety will be held November 8, at the home of Mrs. Getchell, . > : THE AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary will hold a regular busines meeting in the Dug-Out| Thursday evening, O¢t. 20th at 8 o'clock. All membe r\ are urged to attend. —ady. IBERTY| TONIGHT THE PICTURE OF PICTURES IS HERE ITS’S BEAUTY UNADORNED— ‘FIG LEAVES WITH A BIG STAR CAST Adam didn’t know what he was starting when he gave a rib te learn the quaint old sport of Matrimony| Se don’t mlss seeing this grand feature. § i Also OUR GANG in “ASK GRANDMA” NEWS OPENS THE SHOW 1 A s also stated | Falle to Her Trust" GRACE PETERMAN AND C V. RUDOLPH MARRIED Grace Peterman, 2l own young lady of Juneau, ar- rived from Seattle on the Yukon t night and was married to! arles V. Rudolph, of the Coast Guard Cutter Unalga. The w !ding was performed at the Met odist (uuuh Parsonage, Rev. 1 y officiating. Miss Rose emmer and Harold H eeler were the aticndants. - LUHERAN CHOIR MEETING O/l TOMORROW EVENING W The st of ihe Resurrection utheran Chureh will start ics vk this year under the direc- |tion of Mrs. T. Knudsen. The | first meeting will be held tomor row evening at the church at §| Everyone who is inter-| v | 0'clOCK, ; ested is invite Anna McGovern of New)| York, who is charged with hav! ing embezzled $75, 5,000 from her | at Terrell's. employers, who trusted her im- plicitly in expenditures. ano Vegetable Pack —adv. predicament is blamed to her| : a | desire for “nice things. Tue JUNEAU La & Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 e — Artificial fioral pieces and home| decorations. See Mrs. Sully. adv.| beonae e e | Old papers for saie at The Empire.! — Red Cedar Shingles ' Made in Wrangell, Alaska 5 TO 2 CLEARS—G T0 2 CLEARS Laid with the proper nmaily Give you “A°ROOF OF AGES” FOR SALE BY Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. —LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE— Phone 358 HEATING IMPORTAN T! The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS _ JOB done for as little money as possible. 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