The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1927, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, NOV.-3, 1927, \ g BARNEY -GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK \_DOIJGLAS ‘ \F ANVBODN HAD ToLp e T uw-\s 7 KEEP YOUR SHIRT ner® \S ie e GONNA ENTOY THIS FLAGPOLE RACKET IVE TALKED T HiM T ON,MIKE = " IO WAVE THOUGHT THEY WERE GOOFY'- TM BWE (N THE FACE, . f N l‘a W/ S 1 G&mou&n Tw GET HiM 5 ) BuUT. (TS TRUE, ROONEY ,AND HE WonT ® COME The TERMS oF WS, JUST The SAME — COME DOWA = (F HE SITS DOWN - g . CONTRACT CALED FOR ONy | T NEAER FELT So g Gp THERE ANGTHER DAY ity S \ © O THE FLAGPOLE, THINK HE'S CRACKED AND QuiT Rooney 4 BARNEY ($ STILL SITTING ( 2 CANCEL THE CONTRACT - ¢ DIORRYIAL* |8 PLANNED SRS e £ I/ FOLKS SAY THAY WE ANNONANCE OF THE i N s 3 : L SKOw LOTS OF SPEED-- AT UUUGLAS e ' 76 QT 7 o BUT NOT A SINGLE | BECAUSE HE BELIEVES 5 \ g TRALC C? GREED:- g f e THE FRESH AIR i - 4 City Council Will Continue SOE AT aqe by X ,. A N £ 3 Work on Street, Sewer w:::'e?re‘gr ; : ) ALASKA STEAM ; : — w21, ing Features Syndicate. lne, LJ I flnd arf odan st 5 ( Rk : 8 ! @( b "u:ra::... ...»: ;.ml Q-6 - NDRY : PRORE 15 Public utilities and puviic prop- erties were the principal topics of discussion at the regular monthly H meeting of the City Council Tues-| Was$ held at the lmme.: of Mrf' F. “ , , ‘])P(t(‘d] to u:(llp.\ I”I‘I In:ul in ll;t ‘ day ‘evening. A detailed report|A. J. Galwas last night. Plans e n u Or | immediate future. as made of all the work which has been|for the year's work are well no announcement of his further accomplished during the summer |along toward completion. Efforts N:f:\ g cbs i was read by Mayor Anderson and [ Will center around three projects, Lije by Pitmsity Fetat. Neow ERHY BoAT IN further work were necessary was | the erection of a new grandstand T _h} e duly considered. It was decided|on the ball park, improvement of Oun ln Os ce Pt “ll'-"h.“m]l. - “”‘”-‘;‘.N e to order a supply of lumber at|the school Playground and placing l““f“"' siquikemilin s SYDNEYHARBOR once so as to be prepared to con- | Tustic seats along the road for A 09,14 tinue the strect, sower and whert | the benefit of hikers. Funds to repairs. finance the above will be raised 4 - 0 P Extension of street lights along by @ Minstrel show on January / ¢ 1 i Yo : Nine Known !o Havo Beea the beach road bstween Douglas |11, and a Mask Ball February 14, i Y ! bl s PRk L Den % and Treadwell was favorably vot.| Valentine’s Day. Further plans : N \ PRI S b2 K’“ed_ Death List ed upon by the Council. will be made if necessary. Mrs.| ] ; ! bt Rite s May Increase It was also decided to dis-|Elmer Smita, I:rs. Rose Davis v - 8 ) j . b 5 " o il | mantle the old Owl restaurant |and Miss_(‘.la(lyx Flemming will ; : g W geaty SR * o g i GAGIEBE 45 SYDNEY, N 3. t least: building which was recently turn. | plan the first event. ' : gt i | ed over to the city by the own-| Mrs. Lucy Gage was welcomad sdlo bron 3 ers, for disposal to the best ad-|into the club membership. Mu ) p g ”',“ m.;.”‘» .1 5 4 vantage. merriment was caused when Mrs, o ,l b e M‘lmr l.u ars are cx NANAIMO A maintenance allowance for|Albert Goetz and Mrs. Earl Wal- 7 2 i | ¥ $ ol pre i the care of the fire truck is to be |Kins were “Shanghaied.” Later) offered to the Fire Department. |they too were welcomed as mem- Bills and school allowance | bers. I i = | ESCE S N REAT - — bt | | ) when | hiti collided he : o stopped, ani| . gl St o " clean amounting to $3200, ware author-| A letter from the Juneau Wn of i3 prepared with great care at ized paid. man’s Club suggesting an i clond it el g i o e iy by BUERILI As e any school childron, Uhe mines and delivered by your D, F. D. MEETING TONIGHT [ heartily approved. E . } i b : o : egiing in the w dealer with great care, insurincg Ernanand Among the numbers on th2 : . " 3 3 cores of hoats p 2 Final preparations for the din- program was a teading, “The| 3 5 : X : | rescue G0 ihionk k. Wator. you a clean, well screened, lum) ner, card party and dance to Leé[Reading Room” by Mrs. Bert 4 : i -~ g P given Saturday evening will b [ Loomis, an instrumental duel,; 5 “ = [ ‘VI\MEV oF LOOSEHDART coal w""“‘ is intensely hot and made at the regular meeting of [“The Dream,” Bartlett, by the ¥ i s i MAN v 3.—A com- T : . long-lasting. Order from your the hose companics to be held | Misses Jones and Todd; an in- ’ g ¥ ¢ ol of !‘||vlll|“ Elock ,“‘ M '\.‘v",' ”“hl‘;”‘ ‘ L this evening. All members ar: | strumental tilo, “My Wild Irish : “ at Marinrg - g tional | h”m”;l rrl'u:v(lm 4t ‘I b il ¢ ransier man or urged to attend. Rose.” by the Mis Flomming, i 8 il e Nleca L e " ; A nembe .- — Manke, and Daily; an& plano % B 2 St " & \ »il]I ed to be p LEAGUE SEWING PARTY solos, “The Erotic” and “To 4 - ; B . g ar w T } i Spring” by Miss Todd. ” . = arine y Vou and two| " " a g YA CTINC O 9 Everyone who is sewing for the p’]‘h]‘zllhl );md laughs were fur- % 2 s e . - cn killed in the engaze \i 5 SO r \(‘"' l‘(' ('OAbT COAL Ladies’ League is cordially invited | nished by Mrs. Gage's story of TR tent T Work % Unr Bult COMPANY to attend the sewing party which|per trip over the trail. Her re- “Sweet Ah—n—du-&-ly-hynel" - - 1s being given this evening In the | turn trip will be told at the next{ Qne of the most famous songs of America, Everybody Knows it, Grandpa used to warble ‘M aking Long .Advertucment FRORE $9 SEeming at s chitol, meeting to be hbld at the home| g4 "¢ the greatest favorite with quartets—mixed or otherwise, Babies cry for it, | Trip by {| Capitol Dye Works C. D. FERGUSO! Axgq" oy e s of the teacher members. ; HALLOWEEN PARTY IS A special lmich was ‘served. by And how about the author? {Hoy Meldner —- Professional 'INJDV!D. 8CHOOL CHILDREN o' yogtens end complimentary to| . H€'s been discovered, after dodging the limelight for many years. He is Dick Gerard, and | eback ; ner_and Dyer—Phone 177 | g5 AT the seadon’ rooms were taste-| he’s-a postal clerk'in Qhe New York city postoffice. | I oo e R b deanlie AT B 0 o The. little folks of the BOVEM- {yyjiy decorated with all the wierd Gerard says he got his inspiration from a girl who worked behmd a counter in one of New. ¢ Argentilio - bhootmaatot bagras sormver 3. ment school enjoyed a real|snings that fly by night on Hal-| York’s department stores. However, he fails to mention any romantic aftermaths. ler, with Bis two. mative Son’es Rt TRANSF: Sonouky . halloween. party. Tue: }igyey. “Sweet Adeline” evidently made Gerard more famous than wealthy—but it was written in | Mancha » to, entered Moex- | RIGULE. *RANSEEE day - evening. Witches, goblins, SR e A e the days when sheet music didn’t bring in the enormous revenues that a hit song produces lico ¢ yesterday afternoon.| | Phone 149 Res. 148 PR LY : owls and black cats “fioating”| HAYSEN iN BUSINESS today, He has completed half of what| THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- among the streamers suspended ! 1 am now working for myself. i (Maternational Newsreel) | will probably be the longest! COURTESY aad QDOD EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND from the ceiling caused much |Will do paperhanging, kalsomin-| . LA A i PO : | horseback. " yide known, from SERVICE Our Motto BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING merriment. The evening Was|ing, interior and exterior paint- Bucnos. Affeaito W York. Ten ¥ : { PLANT IN ALASKA. spent in games and singing. ing, furniture refinishing, all iportion of this increase is due either personally or in his plane, 4 go g et E. s al AIR MAIL LOAD IS iy B B el ap e, | thousand miles are vet to bo trav.| ——————— !work guaranteed or no pay. iid He left Bucnos Aires two, ‘ ¥ v veen 3 000,000 s s two, WOMEN'S CLUB MEETING Phone 362. GROWING HEAVIER office where Lindbergh v tween 30,000,000 and 50,000000 | TIC%: T HEL Tenos Alres twh, HELD; OF MUCH INTEREST __aqy. OLAF HANSEN. there was a substantial incre persons. :; % S | 1 | (Continuea rrom Page One.) ‘espe('iully for that day. Th His trip began July 20, and |’ York 4 four more montis.; FROM THE . (Conun g ——~—— A very interesting meeting of LET Almquist Press Your Suit. !result, I am sure, will prove that lasted exactly three months and . . Dunbar, well known A|< the Douglas Island Women’s Club We call and deliver. Phone 528.|0f letters as compared with 96-|a definite gain was made.” wree days, terminating at New | o0 (L erne solosma e W GRIZZLY l S UIRREL f {925 pounds In April, the month| Air mailepoundage since Apri York where it hegan. Only once|roic reveling salosman, pa to the 4 2 . throt liere yesterda o before Lindbergh's flight to Paris. | has been abcut twice as heavy, in the course of &1 stops was he “: :( “”“u yesterday enrou Every intervening month showed | month for month, as a year ago. | late—at Portland, Me, on account s . a gain, ‘ In his national tour i £ v fog. VIRGINIA IV fl)l' every .game anlmal “Without doubt substantial en-!Lindbergh visited every state i With the conclusion of the jour- . 3 1 Leaves City Dock for Chaths { —_ {couragement has been given (5 |the country, flew in approxim ney Bildbareh, ‘18 (o graphre. 105y ¥ WOex for Ohathiam between and for target Straits ports, Saturday ni ; {use of the air mail by Colonel|ly 260 hours almost the distance (ho Guggzenheim Fund a state- | 10" ooiotg. ey Al shooting—There’s a type of vblndbershs tous,” said the posi-jaround the world, paraded 1,285 ment on the status of aeronautics bhis s ! {master general. “It is quite dif-}miles, attended 69 dinners, deliv- as he observed them throughout| Aqvertising wiways mays. ficult to determine emct\y what | ered 147 addresses, and was scen, the nation, and this work is nx-lme columns of The Empire. Winchester Ammunition i e & S e ) A i i | 5% TS A R B L I, TS AT Lest You Forget! A little forethought now will save ycu the ORDER YOUR Christmas Greeting CardS TR % 0 i heod Now from the many handsome lines carricd to get on your feet - ‘in our stock and now on display. % ’ A . T > ‘ subject of one of the most baffling | | ; i 3 : raveler’s Checks-—Nonlosable and ] fugfl!%b“"l: W "’:h" | 25 ¢ gUfR nggsnnd sgonyy £ Self Identifying . 1B ards for $2. up 5 ) 50 Cards for $4.25 and wp L B 11 1o aroias by g T ey o st sl sl e ¢ er than offering perscnal checks to strangers. i WEH DWW g Those who use them know this is true. Those whe 75 & : do not_use thm'lllbnqnvinced on trial. ' s i | ] | | | l ‘ cembarrassment you suffered last year. | ! | 4 EMPI PHONE 374

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