The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 5

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fiRINGIN(} " FATHER NOW THIS 15 A SECRET TUNNE L THAT LEADS RIGHT INTO THE CITY { OF CAIRO! THAT 19 THE LARGEST WALT JOURSON = s DO 1 Big himself. natural Irain’” Selec Idea for Use the Future v will be ed which he will varuneau lmll\nlull" coaxing will who need dri to [u]] w ml ) ’ es; Sam ba coaxed 1 Ketehikan; Daniel B g will be invited Robinson; Carrigan, |} scalded for They ara pa: city. Alaskan William Dingman, Robert Killevich, city; /alkley, city; Frank ; Bob Keaton, city; city; James ;' Mr.and Mrs: consent. be allowed to » Donald John F. Zynda Roberts, city nd My gument hore, be toler are a G—REvery Artificial decoration: neces r will be allow Stedman, Los Angeles; Vicentini Ted Ke Haines; | and home ee Mra. Sully hat self-control Olsen, L. M, Robert | adv minut Prepare fm big kaev s‘mnr THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY,-NOV. 10, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS PY Rf\r\ 10 = (1» ADS RIGHT v.uo( \| RO - LB MAN flRRE81 £ IN ST LUUIS Indictment for Se-! duction of Telephone Op- } tor—Refuses Talk 10—Cha ) rookic prehased from | wa nd held und nzed to discus. 10INES, indictment seduction 10 here Bernicc cha indict ared she and Ci i New Year's Kve anc any until he left for his_t ; camp. She said Cis- sell promised to marry her and failed to show up. > oo will he open even- e 10th of each month acecominodation of the store GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUN e 0 Advertising arways pave, Tlae Vithe columns of The Empire. Ch&ier[ield sinokerS don't change with the traftic slgnals but watch how other smokers axe changing to Chesterfield! . [ERITON SAV YOUTH | 1| that the skill by yjudg butchers from pr contest R BLOCD PRESSURE TEST POSSIBLE | TIP ON RACING' Picking w » high blood ie would like to see Brit horse owner: and breader | gate the question W *'x o view of imprc great told me weod to examine all the hor just ;» for to a race with en inst d employ he could pick times out of | once the win ten,” Wallg out nine ADVANCED U. S. POLO LONBON, kin up | United Stat ‘ Nov. 10 polo Youth raised to nsition of ority over the Britizh, olonel H A. Tomkins« ger of the British polo team ed itly in the Westchester cup s in Amoarica Col mkinson told friends United States’ side was marvelous team which | been fielded in that | | | the | | e most A ever country. “The superiority of | polo is probably due to the fact| that in the States boys begin to ! | play at the age of 12 to 15, or | about the same age that Briti 3 take up cricket and football, | in Britain nobody thinks | playing polo unless he is at| unjversi orin the army.” JACK OF ALL TRADES 11t your pipes frecze up call John Holler. Phone 473, or for ad jobs Americ of the any | —ady o LET Almquist Press Your Suit. | We call and deliver Thone 528.| |WRESTLERS PERFGRM wrestling c¢h | ondon mu | time v m.h parked ON VARIETY STAGE . LONDON mmll D to the Amer n leeor th hall for dance, the ill be no cia until Monda dv with exhip] 1 County Wi d eight of SCHEDULE MONDAY EVENINGS: 7 9:30—Backethall. TUESDAY EV b NG 55 Wrestling and Doxing ; 8 to 9:30--Basketball, Unalga. EVENINGS: 7 to 8— reasmen and Clerks; t0 9:30-—Basketball THURCDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8-—Lad L‘”'elbfll Unalga. TRIDAY N : 7 to 8:00~ 9} .l(/*bl..kclbl 1 \ SATURDAY AFTERNOON: 2 to 4- ~Boys’ WEDNESDAY ~siTERNCGONS: 2 to 4—TFor who cannot attend evening classes. Boys will kindly take notice of dates as only those who are scheduled will be admitted to hall. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION to 8—General Exercises; WEDNI es only; 8 to 9:50— CGeneral Exercises; 8 to C es, Businessmen “FLAT RATES HERE” We work on Flat Rate Systems in our shop, and you know what your bill will be before we tackle the job, “The one thing we have for sale is Service-8atisfaction. That’s the only way we make a profit out of the basiness— giving a man a big businessitke retwrn for his meney.” “Qur shop men are all master motor mechanics, and we guarantee all our work.” “Let us restore your car's mechanical ambitien.” JUNEA U MOT()RS Ine. vice Lucas” Walk on Spikes Run your finger over the spot in your shoe where the heel rests. Feel those little humps? ‘They are nails ready to break through and irritate your foot. Osteo-path-iks eliminated this. They. are welted — sewed all around — including the heel. ‘There are no nails or tacks to ' cause trouble. In addition Osteo- pathiks have a cushion sole of resilient cork. Goldstein’s Emporium Shoe qaflu‘llllfllll SHIP CARS 1IN~ "l.TrD \ ) DODGE BROTHEE rear Five Passenger Sedan $875.00 Detroit CAUL MOTOR CO There is a difference in Potatoes SELECTED YAKIM A GEMS $2.75 Per We received a carload of these fancy 1 Hundred Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83 and 85 Gwvancm s GROCERY, JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Buggave Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 438 WELCOME LAFE Front Street HOME COOKING lrs. A. Haglund, Prop. Service Transfer Ceo. Will Hau: Saw Mill Wood and Coal Office Phone 289 | Residence Phore 2501 P Get Ready FPolks for a Real Barn DANCE A. B. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Res. 148 COURTESY aad GOOD fll-‘RVl(‘b Our Motto Adverusing aTwiys pays, the columns of The Emp:

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