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THE DAILY AUASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1927. THEIR PROFESSOR WILL HAVE TO WATCH HIS EYES CONDITIONS IN ' CHINA CHAOTIE, ACCOUNT WARS Taking Place arate Regions . MORROW AND 0 CITY, Oct! 29 Amb. row to Pr the hope dor Dw ent (s that * }m e g tion will be found of all y which the two countries |that adjustment of s at Welle e and Wi ey college. From left to right elmina Andrews of New Yorly s of twins in the same {re n cl lia Vangorder of Cleve 1 Marion Watson of Ho EXPERIMENT IN ity and mutual r e done between were placed in|independent States. 1924 .arge incr: are | - - 1 b even does 2t DEER RAISING e v ! oo e i MORe é“&%”%‘f,fi?gm han in their Some usual su of the incr ad across to Afognak I mainland expe on Kenai Peninsula, at| t Homer, where eight animal nded in the fall of 1924. Ther n noted there. | howed 20 dee, costume will be and it was be- | 0'clock. were others cen by o malk | The |ade given “ Mooseheart on IS SUCCESSFUL - that time other put in thre n addition ¥ Hinc and by the Legion, is tonight. Herds in Four Western s i Areas Thrive—Large Increases R('pul'tml roceived 3 it the on indicat been some recent count that vicinity 1 there itefreshments which he lower floor mtil La. m. S el - REBEKAHS NOMINATE foh L ds : count. the Copper Riv railroad out to oo experin “NEW SHOE smnr Kronquist, popular local were united in marriage day by Jndge Frank |the U, el 2 . lcoms from M deer . were At the meeting of the Rebekahs | e Wednesday nig affic ‘ the ensuing year were nom It was decided to hold a es of card par the first wl six does and two, 12 placed there i for fall of 1924 and are said to have |l hrived exce et bu DU Tust received a larg of gheet musie and Vi woll | he on November 9 nowave 1 el L2 Adverusing arwa Use’ phonic the columns of The Shoppe. early i froo | b) - ~ g Monday C@LESEUM Tuesday THE BIGGEST LAUGH MAKING SHOW EVER HERE A RIOT OF SONG, DANCE, FUN AND AMUSEMENT Oh, You Wildcat THE MASTERPIECE OF COMEDY MUSIC OF ALL CLASSY out by Mr rived here the Wirst City Gunn ope records, group ~ buck Mr leavii h on th Alask fo where he will pur be sent here. It a ladies’ shop and will se styles from east, in shoc earnled 1 a full line R BIRGFELDS COING SOUTH FOR TRlP 1. O. Birgfeld, Deputy l..mn Prohibition Administrator, Mis. Birgfeld are leaving Juneau | next week on the Alaska for trip {0 the States. Mr. Birgfeld | will eonfer with prohibition foreement officials in Seattle s from there they Rt 1o to Cuero cities, (o vig s parents and grandmother Mr. Birgfeld said it was gible they would go to Wi "don, D, C, for a short stay, would probably he away from Ju nean ahout thirty days voe - NoOTICT Scouts ¢ thron son Yol will he strictls 11 Tatest the | | en AND The ! natrol Roy will be on! ut the city | and before | 2 the | Chief of of anyone anner, it with I\H.IIIAI] GEO. (¢ Chief of Police.| e | ing property in d parties willl D e Beleano Vegetable P: WEET ONGS ’kw LEVER AINTY p adv, " UNG OMICAL ANCING .nnmumum|nummummmum.. venly LoNmah gy Talented Players Hart Pacific 909 ( 0il-0-Matic ’ OIL. 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Commissioner's Court. ipment | of pilot of plane “Dallas Spirit,” or Ortho- Anderson Music THREE ARRESTS MADE |SHATTUCK’S MOTHER ® | Son Born to Widow, - ; UNDER LIQUOR LAWS, DIES IN PORTLAND Jobn-| gay by Allen Shattuck, local in- Glacier | syrance and, real estate man,’ of |the death of his mother, Mgs. J. - and |\ Shattuck, in Portiand, Oregon. * :"“’ | The cause of death was npt given. ¥aS Te-| Mrs. Shattuck vidited ' here “in ed on §1,000 bail." The summer of 1923 and for many In_which the. men v s has made her home in Ore- when arrested has be w-i o in Burvive@ B four sais taken over and libel proceedings! .4\ (wo daughters. -She was %6 will be filed against it. | Ay : °d yesterday afternoon g s L leged sale and possession of | intoxicating liquor, Roy Thomas | Purity Congress Urges Ban on Beauty Contests son were a Highway yesterday charged with transportation of alleged cating . liquor. Millness ted on afternoon possession gon i ye land Cecil Vale were reléased | shortly after their arrests on | bonds each. One other case was | opened yesterday with the ar | LA rest of Gordon ‘Selmyhr and Jack . Wilson, who were charged with selling liguor and are out of jail, on $500 bonds each. ~ Arrests in all three cases were made_ by Harding and Chidester, prohibi- tion agents. e, Artificial fioral pleces and i decorations. See Mrs, Sullv - e % 3 Advertising aiways pays. | i 4 the columns of The Empire CROS! Wis., Oct. 29 - National laws to. prevent bathing beauty contests and other such lournaments were urged in reso- lutions adopted by the Interna- tional Purity Congress in sesslon here. The resolution declare. public exhibition of young women clad only in bathing suits cona(l- tutes a social menace. Transportation of improper pig- ture films and periodicals $ also ojted as a condition |u|mrm' closer government observation, home adv Use ”m_,, | POTATOES! 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