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ALAJN/ CIVIFTINE . 7 g'fia DONT €17 FES \Teo clase DOUGLAS | NEWS DOUGLAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TONIGHT The regular meeting of th2 Douglas Chamber of Commerce will be held this evening in the City Hall, and business of eon. siderable importance is to come before the body. Everyone inter- ested in the town should be on hand. The meeting starts at S o'clock. ———————— FINNISH DANCE ON ! FOR SATURDAY NIGHT The Finnish people of Douglas will celebrate the wind up of the fishing season with a big dance ‘ AND SO WE DECIDED YOL WERE AN LNDESIRABLE . AN. TM GIVIN' YOU TiLL B\GHY G Clock Te GIY QUTTA Town WOo! Ho! uo!! CANT You duys GE SERQUS &= Quir —7 UsseN (e UM = UE'S TALKIN Bagk Te The SHERIFF CAREFUL,BOYS. HE MAY TAKE A NCTion i s COME Thrs WaY URDI By BILLE DE BECK f* e reaoy - Y] GIGHT O'CLOCK - cCwE PREPARED - BAAHAA® GEY Your wmf @) . © 1927. by King Featurse Syndicate. Ina Creat Britain rights reserved. Saturday night in the Eagles hall. Practically all the fishermen ‘are in town now for the winter and a large crowd is expected. It will be a free dance and everyone is invited. ¢ - RETURN TO CRAIG Dr. and Mrs. W. P, Kirby left on the Admiral Rogers last night for their home ‘In Craig. Before leaving they expressed the possi- bility of their ~being back for Christmas. ———eeeo—— FIRE 18 CAUSED BY OVERHEATED CHIMNEY / e ‘The Fire Department was call- ed out at noon yesterday by a blaze around the chimney in the apartment over the Riedi Bake shop. Smoke from the fire had filled the attic above the apart- ments and for a time baffled the firemen as to the location of the fire. Only hand chemicals were used and no damage resulted. Cremations in Berlin Outnumber the Burials| BERLIN, Nov. 10.—Berliners prefer cremation of the deceased| to burial or interment in mauso-! leums. The number of funerals in recent months ‘has been about 2,100 per month. Of these the number of cremations was usual- ly about 1,075, that of burials 1,026. The chief reason for the pre- DRINK WATER IF | KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a Tablespoonful of Salts_if Back_Pains or Bladder Is Irritated Flush your kidneys by drink- ing a quart of water each day,| also take salts occasionally, says! 2 noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms| aclds which almost paralyze the; kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the; weather is bad you have rheu-| matic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the| channels often get sore and irri-! tated. obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night To help neutrlize these irritat- ing acids; to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may thed act fine. ‘This famous salts is made from the acid of Chares A. H. DeSaulles, son of millionaire Vice-President of American Smelting Company and Yale student, eloped with of New York Police Captain. Elder DeSaulles was Eli's greatest foothall stars. | ference given cremation is an economic one. In a world city like Berlin burfal lots are ex- ipensive, and the cemeteries are |tar beyond the confines of the city and difficult of access. Then, jtoo, the crematories furnish (double coffins—that is, the outer| coffin is heavy oak dnd the in- ner. pasteboard. The family pays! only for the inner coffin, which' is burned with the corpse, while! jthe caken coffin remains prnperly; (0f the crematory and is loaned successively to bereaved families. ———————— . For a short business trip to Ketchikan, W. R. Neville, travel. ing salesman, took passage on the Aleutian. — e NOTICE TO HALIBUT FISHERMEN Cargo of Seventy-five tons of Concentrates to Tacoma. Either; one or two hoats that can safely handle this amoupt. Rate $5.00 per ton. Call or write Apex EI Nido' Mining Company, Lisianski Iniet, Alaska. — e —— SUNDAY DINNER Fresh killed chicken only are served. BERGMANN 4th and Harris. adv. JITNEY DANCE Veronica Heffernan, (laughter‘ one of | {use exhibited their wares. | picture. —adv. | 7 Worth Weight in Gold Holiday Not ’ . Be Observed : [ As far as can be ascertain- | | ed, the United States Cable | office will be the only insti- tution in Juneau to observe Armistice Day tomorrow and the office will be opened i | only from 9 .to 1k o’clock in the foremoon and 5 to 7 in the evening. | All other Federal, Terri- torial and City offices, banks | and stores will remain open as usual tomerrow. | B Plain Potato Offers X Great Possibilities BERLIN, Nov. 10.—A potato is a potato, but there are 120 ways: of cooking him: plain, mashed, roast, fried, and a la. All these potato creations were dem- onstrated by one chef at the Western German Hotelmen's fair at Cologne, and, while he claime this- as a record, he does not think the possibilities of serving the succulent tuber are exhaust- § ed. At the fair, which attracted some 10,000 hotelmen from all over Germany, ncarly 500 firms manufacturing articles for hotel MISS BAZANT TO | APPEAR, COLISEUM, | ) | Henry 1. Chanin (upper), and ot et his 1’t})vrother, Irwin S, well | known New Yorkers, mark 35th and 33d birthday respece tively by presenting one an- Vilma Bazant, ed violinist, who played a con- cert at the Coliseum last Augusf, will again play to Juneau audl-| ences and she is to fil a week's engagement at the Colisaum start | other with million-dollar in- ing tonight. surance. Their rise to fortune Miss Bazant will play several| reads like Horatio Alger tale, selections each night betwecn CInternational Nlustrated News) shows as an added attraction. Mu- sic lovers will again be given | treat as her program will be changed with each change of dccora the hall for their After closing her en.!d2nce, are will be no classes gagement here she will go to|Until Moniay Evening. P Ketchikan, appearing at the Coli. | —adv. ATHLETIC ASSN. seum there, and then tour the| i B A Pacific Coast cities. NOTICE Miss Bazant's local program will| You can all have a nice fresh > Owing to the American Legion {prove a pleasant variant cover classics, semi-classics and dressed turkey, goose, duck, or old-time melodies. chicken for Thanksgiving if you —————— \phone your order now. 'BE SCATTERED . BY AIRPLANES Nov. | [ the facul-| r class a $1,000 for 0 hundred dol ent for a vent rest for furnishin SR | ul LONDON +*'We may be driven to it p | are for big Turkey shoot, adv | the Viscount, pointing to the f: that other cities, Be BREAK /| CHEST ey R COLD WITH HEAY | better air conveniences tia .on - | rome was orig ed as the Kalser ht, aching l'hefit.] eak up the con-| ground and is ten Unter den Linden, while Cro; London’s air port, is 20 out. bad cold loosen | “Hyde Park as would make the park r interesting,” he contands, quickest re- t hurt you and it to end the tight- ve the congestion and| it out. i s such concentrated, | red peppers,| penetrates right! congestion, ach-! sore, stiff jonts| at once, 1 you apply Red| sel the ml»:lin;;} utes the con- armed through! 1, hen you aré suf-| from a cold, rheumatis: stiff neck 3, Jus a jar of Rowles cpper Rub, made from red at any drug store, will have the quickest 'knuwn. Always say affectionate couples who apy ently so constantly offend th licemen, but weuld partic add o .he prosperity of London, especially the tourist traffic.” The air port of P half un hour ¥ t auto- mobile from the hotel distr S into cold muscle { comes moment Stresemann Criticises German Building Boom h DRES DN, G Dr. Gustav Stresem at the annual banquol Dresden Businers Club yest launched a ing “Germany’s exceesive in festivities and Jects.” The foreign minister wted ! that .euch squandering of was unwarranted by the economic | status of Germany. Beside tended to give the impr the German people, who war, could afford benefits denled the victors. | - -— NOTICE There is a large no pa sign on the lower City FI Cars parking there in the future will be prosecuted. By order of the | CHIEF OF POLICE | - e+ SUITS PRESSED—$1.00 JORDAN VALEY SERVICE Phone 578 e, sore | or A indulgen. building pro Many Delicious Recipes the package s on request. ROMAN MEAL €0., Tacoma, Wash. adv, Afowon a Prapare for big Turkey shoot. adv adv D. B. FEMMER, Phone 111 i [Rrass Lest You Forget! A little forethought now will save ycu the FRIDAY NIGHT LIBERTY HALL DOUGLAS A. N. B. Orchestra Admissicn Free grapes and lemon juice, comhined with lithia, and has been used for years to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to nsutral- ize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia - water drink. —adv, ARMISTICE DAY DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. 4.B. HALL ,9:30P.M.4' THE ALASKA FLAG WILL BE DISPLAYED FOR THE FIRST TIME BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN embarrassment you suffered last year. Christmas Greeting Cords Now from the many handsome lines carried in our stock and now on display. QUR PRICES 25 Cards for $2.75 and up 50 Cards for $4.25 and up WHONH R 'THE EMPIRE . 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