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— DOUGLAS LEAGUE BAZAAR BE HELD NEXT WEE\K ON FRIDAY! After weeks and months of preparation, the Ladies’ League, with the assistance of many of the ladies outside of the League, has a fine assortment of needle- work ready for the bazaar which i3 to be held next Friday, Novem- bor 18th, in tha Eagles hall. Some samples of.the beantiful handwork | which: have ; been. turned im for the sale .are now on display in| the Post Offica. window and are attracting much attention. 1 Besides the needlework depart- ment of the bazaar there is goinz to. be a lot of tasty goodies, home- made candies, 'n everything, and special features, too. On top of all that a good program full of entertaining numbers will be giv- en, . e COMPLIMENTARY DANCE The Finnish people of Dougias are giving their dance in the Eagles hall this evening compli- mentary to the fishermen. Every- one is invited to attend. ———.—— KELLY IN THE TOILS Jake Kelly, Indian, was rounded up by Deputy U. S. Marshal W. M. Eddy last evening, as he was distributing firey stuff-.at the A N. B. dance and also being in an intoxieated condition himself. A full flagk of evidence was secured which expedited his case before U. 8. Commissioner Charles Sev this morning and he was fined $40 and’ costs. In lieu of pay- ment, Jake is now confined in the | U. 8. Jail in Juneau. B S— NIGHT SCHOOL TO OPEN ON MONDAY | The citzenship night school will open here next Monday, Nov, +14 it was announced yesterday bv Bupt. Olsen. ship, English and Reading will be in effect. i ———-—— “STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN” 1S AT LIBERTY Do you remember the dayw when a big glass of heer .cost five cents and a free lunch went with it? And do you remember the German bands that peed to play | on the good old summer-time? ‘Then surely, you remember the Bowery, that famous playground of New York City In. the late nineties. Those were the days of brown derBles and leg o'mutton sleeves. Those were the days of MeGurk's “Buicide Tl:?l“’ The - People’s Theatre, Atlantic Gardens, Steve Brodie's Place, Tony Pas- ton’s, The ' “Glass Barrel,” and | “The Silvan Divan.. Psrlmpc’ there were some thlnxu yon've ! never evem heard of. For in- stance, there was Diamond Dick's “Dead House.” It was located in: the rear of a saloon @n :the Bowery. The late 90’s was the time when New York cops used to stroll .n Classes in citizen. |+ pairs, never alone, Some: paris BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG AL T KNOW 18 3 | /1S IT RSSIBLE 1 -GOOGLE MET ITh FouL PLAN, MR .MANONEY 2 i| BRUNG Wi A || éRowLER O KE " WeaTeR and e EVENIN' POIPERS || AND HE SavS . GOODAIGHT,” \ | ROS\E. YOV WERE WERE \ATE LAST NIGHT - DID YU SEE (VR GOOGLE (BANE ThE HOTEL 2 A MEBBE HE HEARD ABOULYT THAT AN FROM ANNA, WINO'S WWa CHAUENGED HiM To STAND On A FLAGPOLE - HUK? I DON TiNk of the street were wn;ldurml[ quite dangerous and the immedi ate vicinity of the “Dead House" was no exception to this rule, Herbert Brenon has brought it all back to the screen in “The Street of Forgotten Men,” v»lml is coming to the Liheu) Sunday. S e - | Douglas Church Services | Notices for this church column, must be received by The Empire| uot later than 10 o'clock Satur-| day morning to guarantee t.hrmgp‘ of sermon topics, ete. " PR T Douglas Presbyterian Nadve | Mission ‘ " Sunday Sonnm—-,flfl p. m Sermen at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid- week prayer sarvice, All are cordially weicome to these services. pnr:u-y ohanel in .the new resi- dence adjolning the .old bunkf building. | 8:30 .a, m. Sermon. 1:00 p. m.—Sunday ‘ School. 1 §t. Luke’s !piwopal Church i | Pvemn' Praver and Sermon—- 7:30.0'clock. | — Low Mass and| 32 - v S Congregational Cummunity J,, 2 Church oS L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor | Sunday Schoo] 10:30 to 11:30] wom, | Regular Sunday services: 11: 30: a. m, . to 12:30 p. m, | | ——————————— THE HANDY MAN 1 do Carpenier, Electrical, romining, Painting, kind, of general Henry €. Gorham, Kal-| in fact any| repair work. | Phone 2003.! f —ady. —_——e— 0ld papers for sale at The Empire y WHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllflllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIllIIIIIlIIIlIIIII-. I B" P 4 ding and Towels Extra heavy all-wool “Patrick” Auto-steamer Plankets in dark and light plaids. NOW—$10.75" /| Large double Wool Blankets in blue, grey, pink and gold plaids. SPECIAL—$4.75 An exceptionally good forters, value in 4-pound Com- Pink and blue, PRICE--$4.25 5 Fancy Rayon Bedspreads in_ yellow, green and lavender. - Extra lar g with mlll:g)ed wy Now $2.25' now 1.50 40 Toweh with gold, pink udibhebmlt'.&cm inehes by 45 inches. Regular Price, $1.00—NOW—65 CENTS All white Turkish Tw 1—20 in, 42 in. € by in S| Good sise Huck Hand Towel - Juney of in hairman PROGRESS MADE, RED CROSS WORK - | their work ye | dential Qistr Down Town Committee Is g : " Named—Will Start Work ! Joun LR U ] Early Next Week ! : n| Although no definite returus | have been announced by those m! charge of the REleventh Annual Roil Call of the Junca Chapter, | GREAT DIAMOND ..»TA.\ QU: 11 ba can- part of the GAME | tric Light and Power i Puncan, Oliver LIBERTY Fa Ty Cabb has donned the spangles for the last time. The former Detroit brilliant has announced his retirement after 23 cam- | paigns in the American Lea ing that he “wants to spend sz time wis THI: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY NOV ! pointed in the down-town distric:|Hardware Co.; L. .|and the tields they are H. 3, Behrends’ | Dost office; H. R. si- | hall; /. S.| D. " Henderson, " ,ln: Wflllnm Reck, Al building. Eva Tripp, - | building; ; Capt. O’Connor, Goldstein’s Emporium; ' Valentine building; | Claude Helgeson, Empire; H. W.| Whitman, cable office; J tor McLean, Alaska Juneau mine. \‘m N Dave Housel, L. Gray, Seward building. John H. Biggs, Gastineau Hotel: John Reck, Ben Leaming, Newmarker, 1. 0. O. F. L. F. Merris, Morris Constr | Co.; 12, 1927. By BXLLE DE BECK €XTRA PAPER! BARNEY GOOGLE , The FLAGPOLE CHAMPEEN, DISAPPEARS - s Kean, Frye-| Thomas, Th oum« Co. and Gastineau Blomgren, Sanitary to cove Turner, B. M. Behren Guy McNaughton, B, ¢ J bank; Martin Lavenik d market; Warren Wilson, | Shepard, city ! a Laundry; Mrs. Jensen, ng, court house; White Laundry. Territorial > general drive committee for| lm ne. district which will W. B. H. C. DaVighne an, Goldste fourth | bana and | By ')[;rd U. S. Mault’" Rossal N ‘ Prettiest in World, Dr. | Helen I Bank build nrn Grace C. floors; Barney National X D .'..u'\!,u Nov —The Ameri- > | can was wlml Hu- most heau- ¢l tifal in the world by delegates at ational Beauty and Barbers' | Supply Dealers’ Association con- vention, Dele es agreed that hair was one of the main reasons for the beauly of American wo- i | men. Juneau Lumber Mills; H Alaskan . Hotel; J Hellenthal buildin,; Elks Club; John build - SUNDAV DXNNEE killed chicken only Mrs. Krause, G. E. W. 8. Pullen, Alaska Fresh ave later is composed of Ralph | Winn Goddard | Con:”ntinn Decides| hobbed |» P2 T CNOW {T WAS KIND OF A DIRTY TRiek T EASE OUTTA Tawny UKE THAT AFTER TREY WERE o NICE T ME BUT ) T AT LOOKING FOR A MORE GlOR NOW RIGHT HERE WE'D L\IKE TO MENTION - YOUR. CLOTHES GET : THE BEST ATTENTION! 3 ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRORE 15 New We:t Pmnt Ilcad A Friendly Mn]or General Erwin Winans | is now commandant of West Point, succeeding General Stewnrt. who was recently re- NANAIMO served, BERGMANN #th and Harris. Co.; Alaska Transfer Olson, Juneau FOR S(fl"l) 1 FORGOTTEN MEN WITH PERCY MARMONT—NEIL. HAMILTON MARY BRIAN It’s time for another “Miracle Man” t reach the screen, and here it is! The screen has never known an under- world-society drama so strange and startling as this one! Also “TEA FOR TOOMY” Mazie No. 7 It Produces the Laughs and NEWS 10, 26;nd 40 cents PO A0 Lest You Forget! 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