The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 2, 1927, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1927. e 7l s e I ¥ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPA&E PLUG . 5 | ALAS K[\ ¢ - - L 4 - i . > 4 = — = = = ! % \ 4 l] GIAAS l ; RE SUNK RO ne KECP (QUR SHIRT ON, MIKE . \ [ | IéW!'mRY KKDS (! 13:‘ e “S‘EEMOST S BeY e S %:Ex!\‘ml‘r Tfi:‘r ?AIOUOLN§3WQSED T Go t WHEN T GET THROLGH ALk T -Hove-You- | N EWS | [ | ourra Me =To 88 A CHUMP AlGT To TAKE WORTHLESS MOW BECALSE TWAT GOCGLE, Wit LISSEN T g : | FoR ANGHER e l Oouwin OFFa Tue T~ Dot W i 2 . 4 FLaaeole MR. ROCNEY, TiL eK AT . 9 6000 TALK i ' e ‘ | k g 3 G P INTRLETIONS 4 / - \ © ADVANTAGE OF \T . GOOFN GOOGLE REFLSES 1‘9 P REASON ; BUH-LEVE AT OneE 7t ’ | " AT DOUBLAS : RE Addresses Parent- Teacher| Association at Meet- ing Last Night In a well delivered talk to the! Douglas Parent-Teacher ~Assocla-| o B i e tion last’ evening, L. H. Metzgay stressed the importance of Parent| Teacher organizations in general and the advantages aecraing to'aiyy e popular trio composed ,ct e Hi8 Misses Manke and Flemming an flecalling some of the edrly hisly 0. okean. The program o9 tory. of the flocal body, when he |, "oy i wag o real treat | was a regular member ahout oo 3 { twelve years ago, Mr. Metzga.| CLUB MEETING complimented it upon the work i/ Hels has accomplished, according tol . the avowed olject o* such orgas izations—a better understandin between parents and teaCher which makes more concerted - b ity tion between them possible, anl LEAGUE MEETING also makes for better citizenship. PR Bpeaking of the advantages of| Afesqames G. 0. Kirkham and a simple life, Mr. Metzgar said: | oharles Sey will entertain the “A . simple life is a modern Ufe,| yemiyers of the Ladies' League simply lived. It's advantages|iomorrow night in the rooms ai are better health, promotion of|ne congregational Church: This thrift, better understanding and|jq jn (ha nature of a sewing par- equal privileges to everyone; not |y, A} members are urged to he only for the individual, but the |y airendance. community and even the nation." i He. admonished people who DELEGATES ELECTED contemplating moving to other s towns to weigh the advantages At the meeting of the Dougles ‘ instead of the disadvantages of|Camp of the Alaska Native Bro- the other places. therhood Leld Monday night, th» The program opened by | following delegates were electad Mr. Henrickson who played twol(g the A. N. B. convention to ) well rendered selections on the|held at Angoon from November banjo. “Alaska’s Flag” recited |14 to November 21: William by Mary Loken and the song | [oward, William Brady and Joc “Sing MHeigh, Sing Ho" by the|piady. ‘A Stevens, President of FoLlS SAY THAT WE SHOW LOTS OF SPEED-- BUT NOT A SINGLE B TRACE OF GC-REED-. g ALASKA STEAM (0 LAUNDRY ‘ 161907 by Kol Beapies i e GO - : £ : ; PRONE 15 ed two excellent numbers on the piano. “Remembering” and “Sweet Ivory Soap” were cleverly sung Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit anj Vevetables | Wholesale and Retail | Out of town orders given | gpecial attention | ———— T | | | Douglas nd Women's Tub will meot tonight with Mrs. . A, J. Galwas at her home. AR members of the club are invited. Snuff Vicks up nose or melt in cup of hot water, inhale healing vapors. _ NANAIMO ‘ WELLINGTON | 3 » g d Foows witls buil: fur a doliar and ba'f ~ is prepared with great care at the mines and delivered by your| dealer with great care, insuring -|you a clean, well screened, lump | ‘coal which is intensely hot and* leng-lasting., Oxder from your transfer man or | SE A-’l‘ T IA E . S : - . P il ks oy Kood ety bl i Bt ———— . iy = - ! home-like hotel :;'.:;h:::,dea:;:m;:q ;:{:;;onm;x:nf;::d. :.':; ':;ml"faq;:x’:;ul\(",‘,:;,, n:l;”m:‘:\x) Dorothy Sebastian traces the evolution of the bathing suit, from the time of Mama Eve down to the present Flapper Era, ! s 1 A temous tand ieashe il deriuite hatst - “Pinding the Thanks in Thanks | attend the convention. Eve was attired in nothing but her curly locks, but in 1880 the gals wore everything but the kitchen sink. A few years e gy o giving” by Myrtle Feero, Alicc| The Sisterhood will elect dole- later the ladies took their dip i'n gingham. In 1900 bloomers with polka dots and a jacket were worn. Then came the | PACIFIC COAST COAI now a permaent atiraction, Only a few #ley, Glen' Kirkham and Archle |gates at the meeting tonight. shocking short gingham slip with bloomers. In 1910 the slip was still shorter, and of taffeta, Then there's the one-piece ! 3 s Y = B e e e e Bdmiston was a feature number .- — jersey of 1927, We're sorry MiSs Sebastian didn’t show what the flappers will wear in 19281 = Sl COMPANY center. The High school chorus sang two|«LIMITED MAIL" IS (International Newsroel) PHONE 412 s;’%fl ‘ifi"{;fi%h b-d}. #ongs, and Margaret Pearce play- A MBERTY TONIBNT | i s e et s 5 - - e 75 goud vaoess itk Heth (s e g v v ol at Is because most of the 3 o B snts . D. $2.00 Single ~ $2.50 Doubl George 1 amector of “ne|LOS ANGELES HIGH SCHOOL but that is because most of them ¢ he students who par- | C. D. FERGUSON, Agent agle nhle 1 its production. Both | Special winter rates by week and month ve done some profos- | the movies sinee USE THEIR MATES AS ACTOR: hgay Prw i ey e B are recent arrivals in California w FBLKS HAVE Limited Mail” the Warner Bros STUDENTS MAKE MOVIES AND | High school students cannot bs| 3 L‘llssi(:‘ of the Screen, which ¢ v ] lured with such bait could y we I Ernest Nims, the villain! Raitier-Grand aplart the Liberty theatre tonigh*, “The only GRAY Hm Now bad $¢0/hoerk 'thb Yarriers of goy- ; | erowd togeter on s ure, had a good part in | g sdog o Srifagnt wrestyiction to get fItl 10§ ANGELES, Cal, No¥. 2 ture work.: In the hig studios st | 581 Taylc e o School’ Hero,” recently | SEATTLE . L4 T‘:;':m:)":“":i'(’)‘;:“":"‘ ;::;‘:’;:”";ht“"" Amateur motion picture produc Hollywood whole company fro- ;”‘:” “]‘I"“ l. s '“:";““ e "ox. ; ; RS L g o e ey 1 J‘K. £ "a:_“,‘" 2 i Tt e 00| operate under a big handicap i|quently walts all morning for the | DUt We had to work fast to 1 aroused enough 5 EMPIRE HAS LARG- | 45 e Ev, | Druggists Says Ladies Arefers i order to screen the pic-f i scetion, whoro Hoivwosd ! aed {0 commence, i | theih before they melted & er schools Tere-| BT MOST. UPTe-DATE - AND| Using Recipe of Sage LR ANIITA L8 Y in “The Limiteq|lu5t the name of a residence dis-the of t \ school| Thera other il it likely that there | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | o il Dn“e sequence in e Limitod | yofor - and. the « movies -are' “old . f Taylor end Edward | too: Lack of money cons tudent films this' PLANT IN ALASKA. { J1d pavers for sule at The Empire, Tea and Sulphur Mall” calls for a prison car tol e n & had to be prompt or|and unfavorable weather, entually enough of | i i — . show the action and reaction of | prisoners about to serve sentence, and Mr. Hill was anxious to have that car under close observation. Special perntission irom Washing- | ton was obtafned whereby Hill, | his assistant, M. K. Wilson, ana Darryl Francis Zanuck, the scen- arist, were passengers on a pris- on car that left Los Angeles fov Two - youthful pioneers who their plavers walked out on them. ! made a photoplay with student Onco talent at the Los Angeles high school last term found that one' hout the country (o s picture” as* f1 ntion as the class The final ‘cost of the fiim ; enough foothall players to|included no salaries, Its first and up the two rival tcams|only showing to date hrought 'm|™! 1 i the picture were per-about $380, o If the pletura fs|PIAY nOW 18 [ of their chief difficulties was the suaded to work before the cam-|remted to other schools who are| RN | apathy of the average student but fust as the directors | interested it may make a profit HAWSEN iN BUSINES3 toward a chance to act in the hing lined up for the big|yet, Before “Merril of L. A.| 1 am now working for myself, moviles. jthiill of the gridiron sequence | High” got by the faculty censor-|will do paperhanging, Kalsomin. Titled “Merrill of L. A. High" both clevens suddenly decided | ship to which, as a student ac ing, interior and exterior paint- and begun last fall, the pic Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when ft fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, s taused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mix- ture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beauti- ful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER | For ideal artistic effects on renewing old 5 {they had donated enough time to |ty, it was subject, all the kissing|ing. furniture refinishing, all . PR] % that beautiful dark shade of hair h:;;l Lenvenwort?.m X .. 'took a whole school year to p the screen, and trotted off (’X‘}\'cenns, the big fight scenme, and |work A:m.rnntnml' I«n-\ :1:: pnly furniture or on unfinished furniture— which is so attractive, use only| mera t:em“euf een nll SO guce. It might have been com-|ficld. {a scene whera student speedo: | Phone 362, " £ “ this old-time recipe. Jorhen, Tae. PR DRORG I WHS. uleted in ‘Jese thus” Buk-fer 00| As for Heewd sdensk, 1t st 'ls | ook the speed cop were eliminat-| —gqy. OLAF HANSEN, | Dries while you wait—Dries smooth— Nowadays we get for only 75|had placed themselves under the yonictance of student “atmo-|easy to collect a crowd of aduls |ed 4 " + i ” unudt:la :llmo::" :nlx!u;e t:lm- "]‘;‘:”';:‘”;’%';d"‘!e'ch;e;“:“::"l’;‘b:’:d sphere” players to put up with in Los Angeles hy grinding a mo-| Notwithstanding the difficultics,|LET Almquist Press Your Sult. e the addition of other 4 - the usual dela £ ] fe- tio ic ar I} e | r X slive 3 r::odlan{l by asking at any drug|Six guards (there being a guard T sual delays of motion pic-' tion picture camera on the street,!the film lll)lm.anlly was good ex-|We call and deliver. Phone nzx.l store for a bottle of ‘“Wyeth's|for every three men), the warden.| VY 2 N A TR ¥ 2, % dage and Sulphur Compound,” it|a cook and;his helpers completed = [PEREATI TGRS HUHCG GUB D G AOROE R T i T i T A i B T Lest You Forget! évenly, that nobody can possibly A little forethought now will save you the Without laps or brush marks [ o it been applied. You just BIuoUgNESS i dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through s H your hair, . taking one Small e Y strand at a time. By morning Carter’s Littie Liver Pills | the gray hair disappears; but A Purely what delights the ladies with free ‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Come pound is that, besides beautitully davkening the hair after a few #pplications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it ah appearance of abundance. adv, ! Thomas Hardware Co. — embarrassment you suffered last year. 3 QBDER Y()UR : Christmas Greeting Cords Now from the many handsome Iines carried in our stock and now on display. OUR PRICES 25 Cards for $2.75 andui) : 50 Cards for $4.25 and up e e Use your head to get on your feet Traveler’s Checks—Nonlosable and Self Identifying Much embarrassment, loss of time and patience may - be avoided by taking travel in traveler’s checks rath- cr;nqlzwmflw::::e{omnm' 3 e Those who use them know this is true. Those 4o not 'use them will be convinced on trial, - _ ' First National Bank THE LIMITED MAIL MONTE BLUE | rush head-long over the shining trackd. " *" : Screened against the glory of the Colo- *

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