The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1927, Page 7

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L?CAL COMMERCIAL: BODY GETS DOWN. TO BUSINESS 'l‘ho Douglas Chambet of Com- merce held an interesting sessinn ! lagt’ night' at the first meeting sijce the summer vacation. Re- parts of the various committoes appointed: last Spring indicated that' work on the different issues' ia! progressing and with new mat-| tes, besides other problems :o| came up at the next and later| meetings, forecasts much activity | for the benefit of the town. { Mr. A. Graham, who is &o-| johrning heve for the present, was | a guest of the Chamber and gave an interesting talk pertaining tc hjs impressions gained at the westward where he operated a figh. trap with considerable suc- | ces during the summer. { The next meeting of the or- gaiization will be on Nov. 10 and u}lrly thereafter every second | fi third Thursdays. i — o> — — MUSICAL TREAT AT i ¢ EAGLES. DANCE TONIGHT Monight in Eagles hall. will be| lh'p second of the series of dancas | rted with such success, two, w ks. ago by the Fraternal Or- oj of Eagles. The Douglas Che- cos will again furnish the mu- ml entertainment for the eve- m‘g with their singing and play- ing, which alone is worth the price of admission. Retreshments will be served | during the dance by the Ladies'| L*gue. | PROGRESS IS MADE | % FOR. CHURCH BAZAAR About twenty ladies atiended | thd sewing party given last eve-| niig by the Ladies' League to for the bazaar which will be held on November 18th. Anm: the sewing stopped, refreshments | o served and a pleasant as! wejl as profitable evening was apqnt e — MWOOD STORY AT { LIBERTY TONIGHT e a rare treat in store for] m in the William Fox produc- t of “When the Door Opened,” wiiieh opens at the Liberty to- night. ’»%I- thrilling tale of the great rthwoods was adapted from novel by James Oliver Cur-{ and directed by Reginald, ker. A rare combination, since beth men are famous for their, lity to portray stories of the t out-doors--the-one with pen —sthe other with the motion pic-; ture. ‘When the Door Openmed™ has lq kx:na in Canada and the com- pany ‘went to the Canadian woods to/film_the exteriors. The scenic atfktt are. therefore authentic nit 'superbly besutiful. The story wflllled with thrilling situations. incliding a spectacular flood and; am gxciting runaway. Jacqueline . Logan appears in t»,.rolo of Teress. d¢ Fontenat, sranddaughter of an old- French an. She has been: braught ‘by her cynical grandfather in im old chateau built in the midst of the dense forest. 3. has had ne yowng compan- and knows mnothing of the world beyond the . musty fl‘ol her home and the little| adjolning, ‘Walter McGrail is young Gren- a_heartbroken American, who | fo. Canpda to forget his vers of the great out-oMoorx, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; leDAY OLT 28 1927.- 20% DAY THE FLAGPOLE AND ALLS wiu 24 MORE HOURS AND BARNEY |sEcoMmes e UNDISPUTED CHaMPiON oF Tow WORLD = [U 1T s Now ereven PM. “THE (NKv DARKAESS oF Tue SKIES 1S MERCED BV Tue ROAR. OF SBUERAL AEROPLANES WHICH ARE CIRCLING VER & QY = ON SEVERAL OceAS\IoNS THE PLANES pASS SO CLOSE & BARNEY Tuar HE'S ALMOST KAGCKED oFe HIS DERCM BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG i 1= TSGLY, BootLE, COMES DOWN BEFORE THE \2 O‘CLOC‘K NMYT\E ToMoRROW , TS ALL NOLR FAULLT, ROONEN = HE SANS YER E_‘NRDNEQIN HIS UFE STICKINT W UP ERE ke S ey T sEe \(‘ WE As A TARGET FER ¢ oote PULLEYS AEROPLANES « A ARE WORKIN AND KEEP VER SWRT Vlrs Theodora Booth Montee (upper), granddaughter of the iounder of the Salvation Army, is britiging suit against Mrs. Meleckie Upmann, shown.with her husband (lower). Mrs, Montee alleges that she was injured last year in an automobile wccident in Mis. Upmann’s car. Cinteenntinnal Newsraeld bers of the faculty, headed by Dr. J. Ross Stevensonm, president of | will give a series of rard parties the semifiary Dr. Stevenson and\hvgmnh\z Tuesday, Nov. 1st. at ,other minority Modernists who ' 8:30 p. m. Moose Hall. ——adv. ' supported the reorganization sm«l[ R they were content to rest their, NOTICE 4 icase with the General Assembly. ’ Storm windows made at —— e HANDY ANDY'S SHOP SPECIAL AT TERRELL'S e rue ey s Frederic Permaunent Waves, $16.50. New Vitu Tonic pads, something new. —adv. | RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS adv, A. N. B. Jitney Dance FEriday Night, Oct. 28 'LIBERTY HALL A. N. B. Orchestra Everybody Welcome I Members of Mooseheart Legion | SMOOT PLANS. REBUCTION IN must be hed { $250,000,000, it will not be $250,400,000 The program of Senator Smoot |i itting - the permanent tax bill ! ‘mvolvu another attempt to puigof the nation. Much of the | the proposed ,revenue bill into|plus for this year, it was llmla' |law. by March 1 to give tha tg will be composed of la !payers the benefit of redu n-recurring items, - including | in payments due March 1 lv.nmm 000 from payments of. rail- | was accompliched two y road loans and about $300,000,0¢ ;and the Utah senafor b it | from back tax collections. INGOME TAXES .. 5 GRADS PRACTIC'NG Comprehensive Rcvcnue[ The treasury o Plan Announced for = |{ompicatss e | istration leaders in cong: Connderano“ [ cluding Senator Smoot who ‘ ‘Hmon contemplating a total cut of WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 Appi- ‘8t 'least $300,000,000 and even cation of the prospective tax r~ | $850,000,000. The Utah senator! due to incomes of this calen |has believed the latter figur> pos age of the dar year on which lavies will - |sible if congress adhere to mul teams. paid during 1928 will be soughi|strict economy program in its cx i \ Mondays, by Chairman Smoot, of the senatc | penditures. vs and the finance committee, who nul!inu(': It was emphasized, ho e 'I‘urwda_vfi and Thursd a comprehensive revenue mm' the treasury that whila anoth:r' paration for following the announcement ! surplus of a half billion dollars the llfflhm\ that the proposed en! podsibly $600,000,006 is in al year, beyond the within a total of for this fi hall teams nf the June ool alumni, both men re being put into shap week and will cor » next week in tho gymnasium, takin< layoff of high The men are prac Wednesds women on I«Immv thi tinue to prac school or sight teams, , in pre. | coming games with | the high school outfits and’ other Every Baby Needs Vitamins, Baby often requires special vitamin- nourishmedt to-assure developmenl of wund bones and avondnnce of rickets. Seience has’ nghtly gwen emulufied cod- llver oil, as in Scott’s ‘Emulsion, a: place of premier importance as’a help to perfact bnby'l nutrition and to furnish its growing organism vmi a needed abundlnce of ncl:eb-pnvennng and growth promoung \nm'mm. Youn[ chlldren who are not alnorbmg a full “abundance of e-:ntul vitamins, should receive, as an added food-ration, reg- doses of easily-assimilated, pleasantly-flavored, emulsified cod-liver. oil in the form of What is rheumnusm'l Pain only. St. Jacobs Oil will stop any paim go quit drugging: Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth- ing; pemetrating St. Jacobs O0il directly upon the tender spot and relief couwles. instantly. St. Jacobs 0il is a hzrmless rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never PLEASE LISTEN WHILE wE MAKE THIS PLEA- WWE THINIK A\.\.wonsn (O _HoV\D BE FREE V! | ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 15 : —— STARTING NOVEMBER 1 We Will Close at 11 o’Clock BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. I NANAIMO WELLINGTON L Pree Delivery i \is prepared with great care at a the mines and delivered by youl‘ denler with great care, mlnrmg FIRE ALARM CALL Third and Frankln, Front and Frankiin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, 2vp. Film Exchang | Front, opp. City Whart. } Front, near Saw Mill. 1 12 Willoughby at Totem Gre | | Willoughby, opp. Cole Bari r 24 Front and Seward: | | |you & clean, well screened, ]nmp‘ ‘coal which is intensely hot and long-lasting. Order from your | transfer man or PACIFIC COAST COAL Seond. and. Majn. COMPANY Firth and Seward. PHONE 412 Fire Hall Gastineau and Rawu Wa C. D. FERGUSON, Agent Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fiftk and @old. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kenaedy. Ninth, back of power hou: Cathaun. opp. Junean Apt Distin Ave., and Indiax 81" Ninth und Calhous. L] Twelfth, at Northern L’dry: ‘t'weltth. and Willoughdy, Home Grogery, G kit ! | { ‘THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- {EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE_AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING tPLANT IN ALASKA. Certainteed Roofing Building Papers Tarred Felts Window Glass ldlsappo(ntn and can not burn the protest; af. Canon Bullock- proceeded up to the denounced the * bi- g L upon ents of !gkin. Limber up!’ Quit complamlng' det a small trial bottle from your druggist, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic and gclatic pain, soremess, stiffness and swelling. Dan’t sufter! = Re- lief awaits you, Old, honest St. Jacobs Oil has. cured millions of rhepmatisny sufferers in the last half century, and is just as’ good for tica, neuraligia, lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings. adv. LIBERTY TQNIGHT deal - i Alss—MOVING DAY | Conwly Full of Laughs ; .nd ‘NEWS A little forethouglit now will save you the cmbarrassment you suffered last year. oRDER YOUR Christmas Greeting Cords -Now fron'vl‘the rfi.ny handsome lines carricd i our stock and now on display. ' OUR. PRIGES. v 25 Cards for $2.75 and: up 50 Cnrdu for $4.25 u‘tq * The iy ‘toho. plliies his momey in his sock ' neyer. raises a “'ga crop ' THE KIDDIES LEARN NOW—OR Nr.,mz Therefore any ou or we may do for t must be done m"d-m.‘m&'y’m";-m W’ “—m #."n";..w mum.ho-h-hfinm some | —we will them all it 4 w mmxm.m'fllflh.b ome.of: m E!%Nafional Banl unmnnnw

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