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] | DOUGLAS NEWS I CERTANWY AEED A REST AND THIS PLACE e Bl ~ GOSH! (TS QuET! IE RIP VAN WHOO2!S HAD -BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK N/ vean - GO INTS “Town BLDDIE 2 SEEMS To L PICKED TS SPOT HED DOUGLAS TALENT HEARD BY RADIO | Radio listener; are now having | the pleasure of hearing Miss Ma. | mie Feusi, popular Douglas youny lady, play the piano on certain nights of the week when she | takes part as accompaniest on KMO programs being. broadcasted from Tacoma, Wash. Saturday night she was heard quite clearly, as was also Fred Lynch, who re- sided here several years ago. Mr. Lynch is one of the most popular vocalists heard over KOMO, So- attle, almost every might. - GOOD SKATING STLL BE (\ Tae Mav! ANT THERE ACBODY Several of the young folks took advantage of the clear weiither yesterday to ‘visit the Treadwell Dam for the first skate of the sea- son. The dam 13 said to be “keen" condition and will doubt- less be the center of attraction for outdoor parties while the ice lasts. >-es - i GOMFLIMINTARV DANCE ! A large crowd of dance lovers attended the Finnish dance given in the Eagles hall Saturday nigiht in honor of the fishermen of the Channel. So thoroughly was the event enjoyed that John Niemi was kept busy playing his ac- cordion until 3 o'clock in thej morning. jmer floods. iland filled the streams with n()l ;’xunous bacilli. Fuh Victims of Flood DTRLIN, .\n\ 14—Tor dcc to coms the fishermen on North Sea in th» region around Bremerhaven must expect hu meagre catches. Millions of fish | hdave died, many of them weig the #1ay much as eight pounds, The appalling death rate amcng sh is an aftermath: of the sim- It is- assumed that ,miuch hay was dragged down into | the river beds of streams like | the Weser, Geeste, -Oste, as the floods subsided. : There it rott HERE = I SEE YER A TRAVELIN' MAN ~ WHERE MY CARS ONER VA HAIL FROM 2 ,7VA SAY YA JESY CoME FROM © ¥ LeMME ouT, e =X THINK ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 15 05 © 1927 by King Features Syndieate. Inc Great Hritain vights reserved. DT, SR — e IN TOWN FOR WINTER John McWilliams returned o téwn Saturday from Eagle River where he spent the summer clean- | ing up around the old mill locdtel oh mining claims jointly owned by | { | | came to the surface. The catastrophe firgt manife;ted {itself in the - fact that the fish for —————— ““' LARGER GERMAN FURNACES REDUCE PRODUCTION COST| ~ BERLIN, Novi 1i—Germany “‘JACOB MARTY MINES ] following the -American oxample Hea \\\\(wht champion is placed on committee of nnt'\hlm to head campai; t ie famous Father Duffy, “fighting chaplain” of Ne s 11. Sabin, Otto Kahn, George MacDonald, Gene Tunney and _]uhua S. Bache { showing that all creeds unite to assist well-heloved nriest. Barly and McWilliams. i of bullding larger blast furnaces ARF CROWDED, APPLICANTS N, Nov. 11 profess wod I'he fon in Cer the varion P. K. has a most delicious taan int flavor—that you distress Ixrlu.vn they by pepper: will like. Keeps teeth white, breath sweet, aids appetite ruck girl of teday 1;r~ § and digestion ¢ « o 2 educaticn, Asile from what they lear 1 grammar school the applicants ;.-hul‘l nothin ) not even bother to the theatre, for endowmen | Leit to right: Fathe: | ned know Such theatre completely new 4 — e Mail Coach Passes ‘ As Germans Deplore i BERLIN, Nov. 14—Germany's | last mail coach has gone into the : i discard. The onward march of ¥ e g | the automobile spelled the doom : of this institution. o~ i The last mail coach served a| | number of villages in vince of Hanover. It was nearly ; - 4 a century old and considered a | § : | curiosity. It was regularly poinc | ed out to tourists, and treated by | the populace with a feeling al-| most of reverence. | Its .disappearance was keenly regretted by. the old folk in the | villages - which it served to link g up, They do not take kindly to' & * I the. nolsy, odoriferous, high-pow-| { | ! | the. Pro-| ered. automobile which has taken| Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. its place. | Dolton, Omaha, Neb,; are the proud parents of four sets of 1twms. Don’t you think they will| | make a lovely family p:roup? Nov. | e Hall, BUMHAGE SALE ! Regular | | initiation and| All Eagles urged|a (Bt ATTENTION EAGLES Rouglas Aerie No. 117 meet Wedhesduy evening, 16th in the Odd Fellows’ Juneaun, at 7:30 p. m. order of business, refreshments. to attend. The Martha Society will hold | rummage sale | in the empty; store next to Allen Shattuck's on! | Nov. 14th and 15th. Anyone having donations leave with Mrs.| Stillman. —adv. LET Almquist Press Your Bulit. e eeo i { i We call and deliver Thone 528. TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY ndvi i | 5l [ dl GUY SMITH, —adv. Secretary. Beddmg and Towels Extra lleavy all-wool * Pntrlc * Auto-steamer Plankets in dark and light plaids. NOW-—$10.75 Large double Wool Blankets in blue, grey, pink and gold plm s \ PECIAL—$4.75 d yalue in 4-pound Com- Fancy Rayon Bedspreads in yellow, green and lavender. Extra ht lh scallo PEQUOT SHEE*fi—le% Nmy $. .25 PEQUOT SHEETS—63x81 now 1.50 PILLOW CASES — 42x36 Now .40 Extra heavy, Turkish Towels with gold, pink and blue borders, Size 22 inches by 45 inches. Regular Price, $1.00—NOW—65 CENTS. All white Turkish Towel—20 in. by 42 in. SPECIAL—50 CENTS EACH size H Hand Towel Spm ee 25 CENTS EACH | tion | been late |naces each capable of turning out | ‘! - CLOSE FOK WINTER to reduce the cost of iron produ | Hitherto, the maximum! gy production per furn has | prarty 800 tons but the Mannc % mann concern and the A Thyssen plants near llmlnmmi planning to build giant fu operations at the Mins at Windham been closed down for according to men in from there on the Phesant last night. Lack| ei forced the discontinuance | n purt time work the | and it is_expocted that| vill be done there untl Jacob| Bay | the | wo| daily | have ! soason me boat jof wi 1,000 tons of iron per day. | - - - ATTENIION If you need a good c phone 498, Hamlv Andy a—— ady. at The pm-,«rej O1d papers e U A BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT All concrete hollow walls like a thermos Lottle, warm in winter, cool in summer, no better house built, CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFC. CO. ALASKA MEAT CO Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET HEATING 'IMPORTANT! The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS JOB done for as little money as possible. Make no mistake. “Let me tell you what job will cost” 3 REPAIRING Call STEVE STANWORTH - Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. TH E vacuum key-wind tin preserves the V@ flavor for you until COffee you are ready to use A Sefli g the coffee. A Schilling ) Eas;; to open with the key-wind. g 7\‘;‘) g Rich with aroma-- j rich with flavor The key-wind leaves a close-fitting Service Cover which keeps the flavor in until you use the last grain in the tin. Schilling ,Coffee : Teae«i9SPices«+ 31 Extract: U)Baking Powder TR ARSI RN TTC L SO OB A A T 1 S Lest You Porgét.’ A little forethought now will save you the ORDER YOUR Christmas Greeting Cards Now from the many handsome lines carricd in our stock and now on display. - OQUR PRICES _, 25 Cards for $2.75 and up 50 Cards for $4.25 and up THE EMPIRE PHONE 374 seem Lo view is held even hy wma ture matrons. The schools receive applications fron. € forty who h suddenly wered their eall; for the oftan woien - o - o= || THE IRROS i s It COMPANY ication of Mt. Junoau Lodge| 147, 1 & A M., o Odd] ows' Hall, Mor svening at o'clock. Work in the F. ¢ Degree. Visiting Brothren cor- |dially invited. By order of the W. M. Wholesalers CHAS. E. 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