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DoUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS CHAMBER TO START w‘wrn SESSIONS THURSDAY Lner a period of inactivity duting the summer months, the Donglas Chamber of Commerce will come to life again tomorrow evéning with ite first meeting this fall. Before adjournment was | 1ast taken, the organization held two meetings monthly, on the | sedond and fourth Thursdays. Considerable interest was mani-; fested in several projects which no doubt be revived as well as, additional interest taken ‘n pew undertakings. The meeting tomorrow night will be held in the City hall, starting at 8 o'clock. All mem- bers .are urged to attend. {LEAGUE SEWING PARTY { ‘he Ladies’ League is giving a seWing party Thumday evening, in | the basenient of the church, fo the benefit of the bazaar whilch they are to hold pext mdnth. All - the ladies who are interested are iivited to come and b?’lg their thimbles. F.|0. €. DANCE TO BE i l‘ELD FRIDAY NIGHT 4 repeat of the enjoyable dance given two weeks ago by the Doug- lan Eagles has been arranged for ay evening October 28 in the F.. Q. B. hall. The same gaod time is promised all who attend. { el ——— ! A. N, B. JITNEY DANCE The Alaska Native Brotherhood, las Camp, will give its first damce of the season Friday night in ‘the Liberty hall. It will be a jitdey affair. i | —_— e : ( YD CHAPLIN I8 AT { ! LIBERTY TONIGH"‘\ production of : What a Nurse!” starring Syd | Chhplin and directed by Charles “Chuck” Refsner, i3 coming to the Liberty theatre tonight. It is the ry ot the amusing trlhulnliona; of Jerry Clark (Mr. Chaplin), a, Jyophng reporter on a San Fran- daily. i rfi-h progressing nliely whex; y imple, the conductor o Y‘Az':cept‘: the Lovelorn” col- , takes a vacation, and Jerry /appoinitea to the position. Bo- 8 siiftering- the pranks of the practical jokers, he has:the' ad—or good—fortune to advise | June Harrison (Patsy Ruth Mil- | fer), in the stereotyped manner thyough "his column, to put the ®aR (Gayne Whitman), whom her | uncle. (David Torrence) wishes! her to marry to a love test. * gig Tim" Harrison (Torrence), 18,8 poMtical boss and must get control of June's. mdney through _marriage with Clive Hurst man) so that he can finance landing of a bootleg cargo. @ comes upon June reading the advice and cally on Jerry's editor, y ng to see Miss Whimple, , ¢alled by the editor (Henry ), crossea on the same m:;' ferry with June and Clive. June, having told Clive ::. must prove his love, he L apporturity and releases catch of & section in the rail inst which June is leaning. :*,ln rushes for a life pre- drvef which he huckles round fifm in_ preparation for the hera timt and the fun begins. LINCINNATI, Oct. ’C.--lmnl-l watermays were described | a% “a disgrace to our vaunted elyiligation” by W, L. Stsvenson, " Bngineer of the Pennsyl- Nania State Deparment of Health, y an. address before the annual ‘eqnvention of the American Pub- Health Associgtion. : It is a heavy- respansiblity."” sald, ‘‘to- maintain reasonably ly waterways and to bring This will never he st- through the mere emact- of ‘economic: prineiples, sclen- research, education of the Hec and the co-ordination of pRacticable policies “§k: . nsive plans 0 factors 'invol solving §e problem of ‘waterway sanita- i t QRE W s s A Tovawn SQLATTIN' UP HERE OAV NIGHT WITH NEVER A SOul To AND A BYNCH OF GORILLAS Doww BELOW READV Te POUNCE ON ME The MINUTE T Make A MNE T Z ‘ . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG RAckeT! ARD To TALK ( BARNEY wWL2 & (MORNING So L I Towo'tm THEY W (S et @1927 by King N THE B\WGLEST \ETTERS \ 10EA AINT | ,,: B A e INDA BILE Tis OROERED THIS - Te PUT WS NAME J X Y WM Sl AD = HOW 0 YE \T 2 GREAT T / x A FLORIDA'S BEST—CAN YOU BEAT THEM? | Here are Florida’s most beautiful girls as they posed in New York. They were selected from every section of the state ad the outstanding standard bearers of pulchritude. Inciden- tallv. thrée are from St. Petersburg beach. WHEN DAUGHTER WOl YOUNG MAN, MOTHER DOES; ELOPES| uine balls are rough to the (om»h.l They are also quite heavy. Tear glasses are glasses with 1 human “tear” apparently impris- oued in the stem. The “tear” merely is a hallow and originally was produced by a flaw in the glass from air which remained in the glass. The curious datect,' however, was developed into an ornament because of its pathetic attractiveness. | e ’ i AND WHERE | | WHO'S WHO. i e e RN ETOR, | Mrs. J. D. Marphy and Mrs Louise Forbes, wives of the saxo- phone and piano players at the Coliseum theatre, arrived on the Alaska from Seattle. Mrs. P, A. Cook of Anchoraze is a through passenger on the Alaska. She has béen spending the summer on her husband's fox island near Olympla, Wash. After spending several weeks in the First City on business, Charles ‘Hawkeswarth here on the Alaska. C. M. Janes, traveling man, laft for Seward on the Yukon this morning for an extended busingss trip to the westward and interior To exhlbit -the films of the Dempsey-Tunney ftight and th2 Dempsey-Sharkey battle, Fred Sorrl is a passenger for Seward on the Alasks. He plans to visit other westward cities before re turning to Jungau. Oscar R. Hart,. traveling sales man, took passage for Cordova on the Yukon. Marcus Mayer, Seattle jeweler,’ is in town after a trip to the westward. J." A. Duncan, president of the Latouche Packing Company at Seldovia, was a visitor in Juneau while the Yukon was in port last night. On 'his way to the States on a business trip, F. H. Brightman, fur buyer of Cordoya. is a through passenger on the Yukon. H. Higgins, Griff Ellis, F. Fer- nan and Gus Lareem, all Copper River Railroad men, are on the Yukon southbound. Capt. H. Reynolds,of the Prince Packing Company at Drier Bay is on the Yukon bound for the States. Mra. Ole Fosse, who has been visiting Mes. Jacobsen for several weeks, returned to her home fu’ Ketchikan on the Yukon. FORER | .A. Van vern, Paul H.||d Doyle, ! ,_are on the Yi und. for Ketchikan | and Petersburg respectively. Hugh J." Wade, special agent of _Beven mew eases of m been reported ce George AR i JLD NOT MARRY ROGERS DUE 6 A. M. NEHN - SHoaT 17 L oM THE POLE RIGHT Away » T TicKLE = AND GIT A PHOTRGRAPHER Te G0 UP (N A PANE AND GET] SHOT AT CHAPLAIN IS HELD IN JAL Police Quiz Former Army Man, Connection With Arrest of Robber YOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 26 —Capt. Glampitt, former Army chaplain, has been released from jafl* at Culver City after the po- lice held him all day yesterday for investigation in connection with the arrest of Spencer ley, aged 15 years, confe hurglar, The police. g they were un- ble to conneet ampitt with the He was detained when the police found Farley had been sleeping in Clampitt's automobi! for many night. >-ee ed By BILLE DE BECK mont, California, last night onl the Yukon. He will remain here about a week inspecting the! water system and studying con- dition He will also make'al {survey of the work done here on! | the water mains last spring and| summer, | e e —— Simonstad, mining en. ! od through here on sIna on the Alaska outside for troat ment for leg which was bro- | ken when his horze fell on him, | months ago in the interior. Pre., vious to his trip outside ha spent | a long period in the hospital ai Kennecott. Charles nis Faicon Joslin Is on the Yukon | boun for the Ho has been one of the lmportant back- ers of (he coal and ofl develop- | ment in the Beriug River fields. | i States, m Baily and J, Barrack, i Fairbanks merchants, are on the | | NANAIMO WELLINGTON | 1 is prepared with great care at! the mines and delivered by your returned [halibut were discharged at the!ing, Juneau, Alaska. The SRS Frank L DENVER, Col, Oct. 26—When |{from her daughter would not marry tha|o'clock man in- question, the mothe rding serted her and five other dren and eloped with him. This is the story Marquerite| Long, aged 18 years, reportad (o the police. The girl said last Sunday, Por- ter Share, aged 20 years, calle ! Commissioner’s Precinct. at the family home. When Mar-|iIN THE MATTER OF THE LAST guerite refused to go riding with! WILL AND TRESTAMENT OF him, Mrs. Eva Long, 42, mothor ®. MULHOLLAN, DE- of Marguerite, sald they would gi! JAGED. riding. All concerned the hereby noti- The two have not returned vet. fied that I, Charles W. Carter, —_—e - jon October 7, 1927, was appoint- S. S. AGENT ARRIVE3 jed administrator with the will i jannexed of the estate of Wm. E, B. G. Lovegren,* North Pacific| Mulhollan, deceased, and that Co passenger agent for the|letters. of Administration with Scandinavian American Steam-!the will annexsd were ‘duly is- ship Company, was an arrival on sued to me on said date there- the Alaska from Beattle. He is affer. making a short business trip to] A!l persons haying ®laims the Territory and expects to re- alnst rald estate are heraby re- turn to the Statgs on the Rogers,|q od to present the same, with leaying here tomorrow morning. ! roper vouchers, within six pre months from the daute of this no- HALIBUT UNLOADED |tice, to me, at the office of R. Ninety-pine hundred pounds of I. Robertson, 200 Seward Build- / Admiral - Rogers, Capt. dstrom, is due in port and Skagway at 6 omorrdw - morning ae- z to Admiral Line agents afterroon. NOTICE {in the U, S, Comm ssioner’s (Ex | Officio Probate) Court for the District of Alaska, Junean Juneau Cold Storage yesterday. Dixon, Company| DATED at Junean, Alusks, Oc Of this amount theitober 19, 1927, Capt. Emil Samuelson, CHARLES W. CARTER, brouyght in 3,100 pounds; the Administrator with the will| Alpha, Capt. Andrew Bernedal,| annexed. | 4,800 pounds; and~the Bnipe,|First publication, Oct. 19, 1927. Capt. Chris Molver, 2,000 pounds. I publication, Nov. 16, 1927.| - - Walla Newcomb, Yukon River pilot, passed through here on the Yukon. | d - R. F. Lewis, President of the b, Juneau Water Company, arrived in Juneau from his home in Piad- LIBERTY| TONIGHT “OH! WHAT A SHOW!” Comedy! Comedy! Comedy!! OH! WHAT 4 NURSE with SYD. CHAPLIN A theatre It’s a riot! A rave! full of laughing gas! 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