The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1927, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI'RE RESS DOUGLAS BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLl G a WEDNESD/\ Y NOV. 3y BILLE DE BECK ANMCIENT GRDER OF BN GOATS NEWS | LEAVES FOR BEDSIDE A e & OF SICK SISTER | A Z Smith left on fhe | Bellingham, | Mrs. Eimer F Yukon last night for Wash., to be near her sister, Mrs. | M. J. O'Connor, who was repor- | ed in a eritical condition from | fllness last week. She expects to! return-to Douglas as soon as Mrs. | O'Connor s ower her sickness. | L e — | EDMISTONS MOVING James . Edmiston and ‘amily are removing from their old home in' Treadwell to the parsonage in tie! Congregational = church. ‘Work- AN ENE D NOLRE A BUNCH OF Bully GOATS - TM GLAY DM ALEAVING NOUR A0 MSTH EATEN THMN W% AND CHEW ON Q.:\ S A FEWTIN @ANS f ( THATS. WHAT HO A€ 1 HEL uELP REMEMEBER R SEMU IREY NARNING ~ BAAH —AH & 10 MNOWN WHATY \TWATS LKE TO NEVER / UAVE COME WERE! | GO ON HOME AND LET DECENT men have been busy for several days making alterations to the apartments for the convenience of the tenants. | - IN BACHELOR QUARTERS BIG HEARTED SAM! GRAND RAPIDS, 'V[I(h Nov. 16—Samuel D. Per years old, of Hastings, v County Clerk Louis mann’s office this afternoon | ‘with his former wife, Mrs. Mande F. Perry, 26 years old, also of Hasiings, obtained a copy of their divoree decr. and them, accompanied Dby Fannie M. Rice, 20, and Ches- i ter S. Ballorucki, 23, both of this city, entered the marriage license room. Perry applied | for -a license to marry Miss | Rice and Bailorucki made ap- | plication to marry Mrs. Perry. ' The two men jointly took the oaths required of applicants and Perry paid the application | | tee for both. i JLeo Young has taken one of the Olson houses where he is mow nicely settled in bachelor | quarters for the winter. # - FAUST RETAINING LEAD AMONG POPULAR OPERAS PARIS, Nov. 16—Faust still is} the one sure-fire opera that packs the house. For 68 years it has grown steadily in favor in France, as it has generally in other coun- tries. In the Paris Opera alone it has been given more than 1,800 | times, It plays to capacity re- ceipts—78,000 francs—every time! | it is given. Musical historians recall tha®| it was a flat fallure at the /first performance in Paris.. Gounoud, undiscouraged, had faith in his work and its presentation abroad |about the. theater, therefore, brought him a fame that was ac contended, - ‘keeps people from carded him, two years later, “hen\‘hm““’: about it. They don't Faust came back to Paris. talk about it, it is added hy some, e i i because - they aren't RAY PEOPLE DON'T TALK When a play that does interest ABOUT THEATER ANY MORE; it s 1 success. e e——— M. 0. SOLBERG SERIOLSLY ILL, SEATTLE HOSPITAL PARIS, Nov, 16—A ‘“conspiracy af silence” is & new iil from which the poor decadent theater is sup- posed to be suffering. 1 In the old days polite conversa- tlon in the fashionablec world c and member of the De cerned itself with ‘“first nights,” | Divisional Committee of the new plays and players, it is re-jond Division for several year: marked, while “fighters and avia- |'seriously ill in a Seattle hospital, tors are the stars of today; more | according to reports received here ink Ras been spilled over an At-|today. He was enroute from!} lantic flier in .forty-eight hours|Nome to Sitka to enter the Pio than over a Sarah Bernhardt in |neers’ Home. It is reported that twenty years.” he is ering from cancer and This failure of people to talkTis T a ious gcondition. M. O. Solberg. pionecr of N ’Schllllng L EM O N There’s no avoiding the fact that Schil Extract cont: three times the amount of essential lemon oil required by Government pure food standards. That’s money’s-worth! P.&—There is similar money’s worth in Schilling’s Vanilla. ' Specidl for Ni;’v'embei? 141024 “Wnal !u‘nhun siges, lmi'htudlu«l - Warm “DUXBAK” CAPS with visor and fur-lined ear- 8178 WMMMhdlduuth interested. | is presented, then it pas deserved | rights reser ALASK Anfinp;? SURE WE .:'\'uav SANIT AT O CLEANZST LAUNDRY {7 '™ NATION ALASKA STEAM - LAUNDRY PRONE 15 ved |Government to i | | t | LT B ] 1 Booth Tarkington was threatened with total blindness at his home in Kennebunkport, Me., but, spetialists were able to save i the sight of noted author’s Teft eye so that he is now able to work. The strain of close writing ever since he was at Prince- ton and his present habit of working nights were the ckief unsel of his trouble. (Iaternational Newsree]) B e e e PP S ALASKA MEAT CO. } ; Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHUNE 39 ot ot s s s 8 SEWARD S'IREET HEATING IMPORTANT! The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS JOB done for as liftle money as possible. HMake no mistake, “Let me tell you vwhat job will cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. PLUMBING REPAIRING Lest You lorget! A little forethought now will save ycu the cmbarrassment you suffered last year. |, omwem ook Christmas Greeting Cords Now from the many handsome lines carricd in our stock and _now on display. ., OUR PRICES ! 25 Cards for $2.75 and up 50 Cards for $4.25 and up - \w.-‘ i TR DR 8 ORI O 153 TR RO T A s From { than half the e Ask Railroads For Large Sum {Continuen rrom Prze One.) rnings an ent . of thi It is from earning of this six per on cla unting to on ia (.um ad . total, 8,670, The Bessemer and another & 1id in $14 gustained the er to collect now h valuation 000, the and P A host of up the bal Roughly, 00 030 of made i€ » of the larger roads have orved with notice to show position the er of bhecn their claim in hea and Oh o total of 267000 moat affected, 8. 1 railvoad in ope Mareh 19 and propartion of colle hearings for the fol to the of the ha hort the wiid entire ) ta-la 1 N countr i o and the - N lect § the , ad York ( valuation work Electric Heating Pads Relieve STIFF NECK, BACKACHE and NEURALGIA FREE TRIAL Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phone Juneau 6 Juneau, Alaska e A A BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT Ali concrete hollow walls like a thermos bottle, warm in winter, cool in summer, no better house built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. P o'clock PEE—r—— _—&.—n‘-‘.‘d‘ findings to the the next commi amounts the lar ME Soup—Purce of -Bean Fresh Fried Clams Veal Friceassee, Vegetables all of its equal . from the W s in enforcing amounts b s net e an ¢ oads will from the hardly ene rd earn Creamcd Carrcts and Peas Boilcd Oniens Brown Gravy Brown Potatoes Rhubarb Pia Fruit cempt there i joyed rec Celery Salad S D ADMIRAL RGGERS i ENROUTF NORTH| SEATTLE Admiral Cake Coffee 50¢ Plate—Family Style 5t 7 BERGMANN Fourth and Harris Sts. Tea l.v this morning tastern Alaska ports wit sen the following yor Neil, B, bt n nkforter, . B. De Lo . John Seversen PR o ol | achner khurn r South-| h 26 pa for Ju w, Wil M e DURING DR. PI(:GS ABB' NICE . 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