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By BILLE DE BECK I un\:r)m\; How The SOK MADE WOU GO LP. MIKE. . aND TTELWL WM \E BE QuiTs NELLING WE'LL Fix HiM IM "E\.\,IM YA HE'S TUROLGH AND I CANT TALK HIM OUT OF (T_=HE SAVS HE WANTS To TALK To NOUL. ROONEY VA BETTER Go UP ON TS 308 1S dE TG ME GOOFY - I AT SAUNG, .F.Jsmr NEED The Money, THERE'S Some Joas AL THE. TeA 1N CHINA co&&v . " :D, F. D, NOW PLANS BIG SOCIAL AFFAIR, A..complete evening's emerlain-' ment :for: Saturday, November 5, ‘was- decided upon at the regular| \meéting of the Douglas Volungeer Fire' department as-.a means of ralaing . money, of which. the 'de- partment .is badly in need, since spurehasing. the new truck. A cap- able .committee: was appointed to» {make .arrangements for the .af fair, which, according to present (plams, will consist of-'a 6 o'clock dinner, cards at:8 and dancing at 10 .o'clock. : More details will be \announced_ later.- ————————— WAN" BEACH LIGHTED UP —— 'lth the new. fire truck fully ‘equipped: and. ready to:go :at the first .sound of an alarm, the de- partment would like to have ail parts of the town equally acces: sible so as not to be hawdicapped in getting to firea quickly. . There being no street lights at the pres- ent.time on the beach which is gmadyally being built up with new homes, it was decided to urge the|home last evening. MAKE WORTH. WHIL ANOC THIS (S ONEZ OF ‘€M plece made for the Ladles’ Leagus by - Mrs. William. Robertson : of Ketchikan: ' was disposed of last evening at the Liberty theatre and went to Mrs. W. A, Fleek. BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY fifteen celebrated May Margaret Fraser, years old yesterday, the event with a dinner party for ten of her girl friends at her Following the City, Council to have that part of diner the young lady entertained the town lighted up. ——o MRS, MILLS HOSTESS LEAGUE S8EWING PARTY About thirty industrious Indles | were guests at a sewing party given by Mrs. John Mills at her home for the benefit of the League. Much work was agcom- plished toward the annual bazaar which is to be given this year on Novemher 18th, in the REagles hdll. " Further arrangements were made for the basaar when com- mittees were named to take charge of its various features. De- I her guests with a theatre party at the Liberty. Many useful an1i | Dretty gifts were received by May Margaret in remembrance of the ocualon Douglas Church Services Notices for this church column lieious refreshments were servedmust be received by The Empire by Mrs. of the sewing. ‘Pellowing s the personnel of 0! sermon topics, etc. the various committees: Program—Mesdames Gallwas and Hammock. Neédle Work—Mesdamed Guy Bmith, Gray and J. 0. Kirkham. ‘Gbddies—Mesdames Charles Sey ‘Mills. Candy—Sunday school girls. Tea—Mesdames Simons, Gair, J. Bey..and Fraser. ‘Parcel Post—Mesdames Swindle! and Loomis. —————— 'EMBROIDERED CENTER Edmsiton, Mills at the wndunlonl“"[ later than 10 o’clock Satur- " #ay morning to guarantee change | Dougln Pmbyteru.n Native i Mission ! Sunday Schooi—2:30 pom Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. All are cordially weicome to these services. Douglas Catholic Church jf Sl o et o N Catholic services in the tem- PIECE TO MRS FLEEK>porary ‘chapel in the new resi- SEE IT AGAIN! OFFICIAL DEMPSEY - “ TUNNEY “FIGHT PICTURES Complete Ten Rounds ALSO i DEMPSEY-SHARKEY CONTEST LIBERTY THEATRE MONDAY NIGHT ONLY A picture that flames with the spirit of youth! “SANDY’’ ELENORE MEHERIN'S daring novel | dence The hand embroidercd center building. | i jelty. adjoining the old bank 8:30 a. m. — Low Mass and Sermon and General Communion for all. 1:00 p. m.—Sunday School. [ 8t. Luke’s Episcopal Church;L Dean C. E. No. service tomorrow. Rice is absent from (‘on;npflnnnl Cummunity Church 1% L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 L m Regular Sunday services 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. ., “SANQY” SHOWING 'AT LIBERTY SUNDAY ONLY “Sandy” is in the movies: now! That is the good mews that will bring all fiction lovers to the Liberty theater tomorrow when the first local showing of the new Fox Pfim will take place. This celebrated story of Elenore Me- herin has been read by legions as it appeared serially in more than a hundred big city news- papers in every part of the United States. Its theme is one of widespread appeal. It records, in an unfor- gettable manner, the search of a typical modern girl for happi- ness. The sensational - success Wel!, to end the suspense, we’ll tell you: lt s Fidel La Barba, retired flyweight champion of the world. Here he's shown ltudymg at Stanford University, Cal. So you see Tunney isn’t the only leather-pusher who's fond of books! “Internatiem=: llygtrated News) FIERY, ITCHY SKIN " QUICKLYSOOTHED BY THIS SULPHUR Mentho-Suiphur, a pleasant » Will goothe and heal skin that greeted it in*lanlaneoufl]y upon publication was due to the fact that the character “Sandy” has been treated with a candor| that is sometimes daring but al- ways true-to-life, “Sandy” is the daughter of jazz age who holds all the ad‘ vanced _ideas commonly credlud' to the present-day giri. She firm ly believes that the older Eenfiru-‘ tion can teach her nothing but; that she can give them a tew*r ::;&';' Bhoc i S R :;‘;,'.h.n is irritated or broken out behavior code that gets the maxi-| V1! eczema: thet is covered mus D’ ok oL 3186, lw ith ugly rash or pimples, or is jreugh or dry. Nothing subdues In the. highly dramatic story o i the author proves that rules of viery. suin srptious 86 gufnkly, suys a noted skin specialist. conduct developed through c'an| The t ) turies of civilization cannot be) zonmn‘:nc:ppt,l;l:l ul:lhv)ehu;‘t:\':‘;-’:)g altsbed. ‘o1 dlgminsed- oyeer. by “(-nu and aft>r two or three ap-| beautiful nineteen d girl. | ojications, the eczema is gone| ——————— ? {ana the skin is delighttully clear HANDKERCIIIEF SALE |and smooth. Sulphur is so pr The Ladies’ Guild of Holy Trin-| lous a skin remedy beca ity Cathedral wish to :mnoume it destroys the parasites that they will hold a Handkerchief!cause the burning, itching or dis- Sale and Silver Tea at the Al-|fiurement. Metho-Sulphur always | aska Blectric Light and Power|heals cczema right up. Company’s display room on De- A small jar of Rowles Mentho- cember 1st, from 1 p. m. to Sulphur may be had at any good | 5:30. —adv.'drug store, —adv. | ¢ anate of lreland DERMIS ol OLT TadAY JUST SEND US WORD WHEN WE SHOULD CALL- WE KNOW WE'LL I ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 i Vew Phone Passes Away Today Records Talk DUBLIN," Oct. 22 — Patrick O'Donmell, Primate of “lraland, died today after a long ilmo the result pf dquble pneumon Patriek - O'Donnell the most popular clergy attending the cbarist Congress in C Like all Juishmen, - he was fond o gports and it s sali that when the daily sésgions of the Cong were over, ha would attend b ball games, ' especially if Hmh wag _playing. e WATSON'S MOVE TO TOWN was of one of Catholic Mr. who have been [ eral weeks at Th have movad into town. They b taken one of the suites in the Holbrook resi dence on Seventh sireet, . Wat or sev TRIAL POSTPONED The preliminary Jack, David Jackson and Jo Kanosh, which was to I b held this morning was VoI until Monday morning at the quest of the attorney for the fense, Judge Frank A. Boy today. trial of I —— e Anhemsmg atways ! tion | would on, | Neck Oct Thi to Through The His tha exh for Man Who Neock. h Hat 1 o bi- uld at come Olympia sce The Through His on display the latest invention—a for use in noisefilled rooms. speaker fixos the microphone no in front of his mouth, but tightly h Sound mec Talks telephone produced by not air waves, » words that come speaker mouth are in the room, catches the ms in the thr ads and words conveyed o person ‘at ‘the other end of Th~ result is that al re might ) > in the room that feet » sould not fstener from the but_the metallie and in- the the person r.the I'ne Juneau Launpny Franklin Strect, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Red Cedar Shingles Mad § 70 2 CLEARS- de in Wiangell, Alaska 6 T0 2 CLEARS Laid with the proper nails Give you “A ROOF OF AGES” FOR SALE BY .Iuneau Lumber Mills, Inc. —LUMEBER FOR RVERY PURPOSE— Phone 838 et e e e ! PLUMBING HEATING IMPORTANT! REPAIRING The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS JOB done for as little money as possible. Make no mistake. “Let me tell you what job will cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. Lest You Forget! A little forethought now will save ycu the embarrassment you suffered last year. e eaw, Christmas Gh%nng Cords - Now from the many handsome lmes carried in our stock and now on dieplay. " QUR PRICES ~ 95 Cards for $2.75 and up 50 Cards for $4.25 and up MM- zwbmmmw v _eigere_s Man | he | it the exhibition is | The | el drowned by | vi | much | 200 milxs NICKERBOCKER Banquet Candles 20-inch and 24-inch Many Colors BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Phone 134 | Sub Station Post Office No. 1. | | 1 \ | «’ | All Vther With NANAIMO WEL- LINGTON COAL in your bin it is an easy matter! to maintain a healthy,| even temperature in your | home at all times. Nan-| aimo is prepared in well/ screened- lumps and meets the needs of the ,most exacting coal buy- er. il your bin now. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO0. Phone 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent | 3 (3 ~u FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, cup. Film Exchange Front, opp. City Wharf, Front, ncar Saw Mill. Willoughby at Totem Gro Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Maia, Second and Main, Fiith and Seward. Fire Hall, Gastinean and Rawu Way Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris, Fiftk and €old. Filth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power honse Cathoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and. Indian St. Ninth and Calhoun, Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. @ & 1 1 1 1 £ | I'HE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- B8T, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA, foboi b gotop gl s g g 8 Certainteed Roofing Building Papers Tarred Felts Window Glass Thomas Hardware Co. //\\\ L \/.\ W=RZ ”uy “C. D’s” and you'll never look seedy CONVENIENCE AS WELL AS SAFE'!'Y It ym valuables are in a safe deposit box m hu they are-safe. But there’s another very distinot advantage, | you know exactly where they are, This alone would be worth the pno. per m'.l 'N“ is only about 0 cents. First National Bank "M is mo Substitute for w