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By BILLE DE JECK DOUGLAS | NEWS TWO DOUGLAS INDIANS ARE GIVEN HONOR Elected as Vdflircers of Na- tive Brotherhood at Convention /+I DONT BELIEVE I'D ERY W ALLOW ANY VISITORS For ;&Q\EV‘E* THE NEXT DAY OR SO, \ < PSS KENNEDY 5 e A [ MR GOOGLE WAD SULCHA BAD SMOCK Iy~ = THE FIRE H& 1 NEEDS A (NOPE! THE DoCToR GIWWE ORDERS AGT © LET'ANOBOOY SEE MR GEoGL I Jts COME FRom THE HOSPITAL = T WUZ GONNA TRY AnD CHEER The <O TS S THe \R\T'TER) et CAUSED ALl Y So ) LOENOW WHAT WE/LL DO = \WE'LL ASK. THE MERIFE To SEND LP WIS CCEP LOOK WHAS ON SOuR BED == e TMERFF € Him WP o KEEP Y0u COMPAN SNT wE S COMPANY - LWEET 7 WE \OVES " CAYS THE FINESY THING— UPOM THE EARTH - ° 1S GEYTING YOLR. B FULL MONEV'S WORTH.5 ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 15 l :! !‘ il g The delegation from the local Camps of the Alaska Native Bro- ::afio‘:?v;?“:::e:z:u:‘;?n;:::‘,cluh began last evening when|the World War, returned home yesterday from the “revels” were held in the govern-| Murphy,” at the annual convention which was held ment school house. Messrs. -| Thanksgiving night. 3 at Angoon last week. The lfl“!wnx and »Kl‘flmql.lh( ass the Izzy Goldberg, having to leave was made on the gas boat Mary children in making a table the|his quarters in the Ghetto, adds Ann, and extremely rough weath- lenlgfl\ of the room. The A. N. 8. {drawing appeal to the customer: r ‘was experfenced assisted by Mrs. Henry Stevens|of the Irish neighb: 1 iy " 2 and Mrs. Davis, teacher, attend-|which he moves, by There were fifteen towns rep- b : 3 .1 led to the goodies. Covers were|himself “Murphy.” THis deli SSPRAb 4t Ahe banvedUon wheoh sen business thrives to the laid for 30. The room was gay £ seve! ys. Elec- . o ¥ = ¥4s 1 session. sevens davh | with' streamers, Punkin, a “live|of making it possible for him t bring pop and mamma from Rus- tion of the grand officers resulted | % iy ¥ . |forever turkeys. Games and in the following being chosen:;p ;. oge the They come. Are delighted ) their son’s success. All g Louis F. Paul of Petersburg, P i well. And t —the World War. | Grand President; Andrew Hope, | i b McCORMICKS GO SOUTH Grand Vice President; Sandy Ste: i o Sotal Wrowith &h Yol regiment, still keceping the Hi- vens, of Douglas, Grand Secre-{ Mr. Mrs. Richard McCor- SALERET ¢ l1n the tary; Joe Stevens, of Douglas, As¢- 3 3 = . i T oAy 3 At : stent Secratary: William 11| Mick, Ray McCormick and Miss |bernian name, with which he has| - 2 {its B of Wrangell, Grand Treas.|Rita McCormick got away at alalso courted pretty n Cohan ey vd A 1927 Thanksgiving i " late hour last night on the Alaska |nigan, and goes overseas. Word e A urer; Bddie William, of Kake |, " “h 0 ‘Grove, California,|comes that he has been killed ip "",':,“jfl‘,"_ - . Recipe and as much fixin% G’:’,‘:‘g;s:‘"‘t‘::”zo:; :;m;flm“ or{ Where they will visit duughters,|action. But after th mistice, Ry 3 {Mrs. Bd Hurlbut and Mrs. Her-{when the boys are parading up i 7 e het to 23 many guest: as to each anl oll season wall “Private Liberty Our Work 1s Our Best ;“KING” REEPS || ™pees IRiSH 5L AND leaner nnd Dvu—l‘hone 177 S poini | g 4 e ¢ [ s, he | Deputy tion, . th h fice to transpor to the main catile are tied and they into the es like bt kel WHO AND WHERE | only means of transporta- small, they ND, Ireland,| state a three an on off y ¥ 4 &8 4 be Forestry yEcain re I €0; Thoug! wi yon ers have a custom af celebration after mass gather on the and sing and and of rsons on the off the south Irlsh Freo Stats & CITY LOT FOR SALE Sealed hids will be received at E »ffice of City Clerk up until 8 as neoessary, j @ ? alleg v. m. Friday, D 1927, for A South E one- of Lot 1, Block M, 1 being City prop- erty Right is [l bids. | into: ] rever 1 Lindeed, on their own island. Their beverage s milk. Sitka for the meeting place of the| == " y il ' 2 . ; e p convention next year, the itter bert Schuman, for the winter. l-mh{\\u\]m (nmyuru,l‘lilu‘ Tllmm\,. Mulcolm. Eiliott and Ma- s OB g e g L6 D. H. Gillette of the Alaska place won. i e i Donations -totaling about $400 RETURNS TO DOUGLAS ~:“"‘_|‘1"l”’1‘-* o toad - Commission left on P $2 NI Northwestern for Seward and the g’:fl:r;n:e:‘izt :t‘ l::zcfl(a);:ul::e:;r.v‘ Mrs. W. M. Eddy, wife of Depu- | boy among the res phanage, were made within: u|t¥ U. S. Marshal Eddy of Doug.|meted. gun on short time after the contributions , raturned on the Northwestern and twice as aire callod: tar. |last night from Seattle after an Resslutions {absence of about four months. Resolutions passed at the s ST A nual Convention of the Alaska HAS THE FLU tive Brotherhood at Angoon, were —_— Mrs. J. O. Kirkham has been as follows: A resolution against the 30-day |quite ill for s al days with the “fln” and #s recovering very slow- est coast of the Tike of Ci ity ng'.flble : with GRA"'ITUDE‘ sek on a charge We deserve to of public funds, may best show cur Northwestern in the 8 - SRt b L R THANKSGIVING TIME! ; voking, so- ; v | jim H. Cas¥ { | last time they enjoyed intoxican in the audience h; that: LM, Ca was during the war, when a bar things as rancor and prejuc thak { rel of whiskey washed ashore, exisi in the world! . . . “King"” mits sadly : First National Bank Sy Py gl - 01 prs a L ¥ ir 01d papers for sale a he Empire if not wholly, complete RADIO Electric Co. MARTIN LYNCH, Mgr. Ryd G ol was ar veserved to reject all Moe Gins , dough nl we as we gratitude at oi em left er, taste . R. SHEPARD, £ ——adv. “lerk. is Remnant Emporium. —adv. Friday, t 5th, R T AR e Day at Goldsteins' nan, closed period in the fishing s o) son varying in dates in the dif- 1y i Tk ferent districts, favoring a longer weekly closed period. A resolution against the burden | of conservation being carried by | the fishermen only and not Yy the trap men. A resolution referring to the “Iey Straits District, fish traps be-! ing too numerous at its entrance.! A resolntion from the Douglasj“PRIVATE 1ZZY MURPHY” Mrs. Camp, protesting against the new THANKSG!VlNG DAY »ound Plan your Turkey Dinner Pi Shoot ed coracles, and race out to men dead' line in the Taku River, urg. ? - b Al s 18 or w iy for the Be nn, at 10 'a. “adv.lthe boat, . Thess -coradles are B w0 | o o . g . fi:lMllllllllli'llmlliIllllHHIIIIHIIHI'IHIIlIlllIIllilHI!Il!ll|IIl!IIIIIIIIIIMIilMHlllIIIlllIllIII!IHIllllhllIlllllmllllmll!!llll IIII|IllIllIIIIIIlml!llllllllllllllllllfln A resolution protesting thelone of lhe spectm-ular Broadw preference of non-resident fisher-|hits of the past year, is now STAND LIVING ROOM SET STAI SETS LAMPS men in Alaska. starred by the Warners in a serio- AND A resolution asking equal rlgm'cumlc heart drama of the day to position as creek watchmen and game wardens. in a A resolution stating facts ol shortage of Lerring for hallbn({ VARIETY ‘of make their Mr. and Mrs. ou left on ‘the ——e— GRAND JURORS Mrs. J. R. Langseth and Frank Pearce are representing the Island on the Grand Jury which con- vencd for their first real business in Juneau yesterday. - H. R. Alaska. Wit r “There is po Substitute for Safety” A N B JITNEY DANCE LIBERTY HALL THURSDAY NIGHT EVERYBODY WELCOME visitor to the and Blasquet might for one of the! Sea group. When a boat “hes from the mainland the A s take 3 BOONE IN HOSPITAL South for the last woo —— James Boone of Do appr three Jumas McClogkey is in the | the hospital yesterday inhabitants gather on the hillside tal today to under-| for med -eatment. 4 cheer the approaching visi- » medical treatment. Others of the inhabitapts TURKEY SHOOT ———— %ot into small canvas canoes, call- row -at Can Club. on, er spending westw ‘or the Radio Sets and Accessories LU ame: b ng on the Alaska ghort trip. >, for sate at The Emnire bait, as the direct result of fer- tilizer plants in Alaska, thereby condemning them. A resolution against the equal restrictions to steam vessels and gas vessels in Alaska. A resolution against the dead line in the Chilcat River Dbeing moved too far down the: channel, compelling the gillnetters to fish | in dangerous waters. A resolution opnosed to any changes in the deer season; and, favoring expert hunters to exter-| minate the wolves and brown bear. A resolution stating the need of & tubercular hospital &t Juneau or any other suitable place. Two resolutions to the Alaska Game Commission. Honolulu Punch A Non-Carbonatad Drink THANKSGIVING NIGHT PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY WITH GEORGE JESSEL The Irish and the Jews are at it again in a drama_that will make your sides shake and your heart ache. SO DON’T MISS SEEING IT it TRY IT THE IRROS COMPANY A resolution stating tm indus- | trial schools in the States are) closed to the Natives to encourag the erection of industrial schools in Alagka. A rebolution ; ot appreciation to the Bureau of Education WA resolution bf thanks to. the Angoon. Alaska Native Sisterhobd. . resolution thanks ‘to- the Al.oon Aluu anvo Brother- VA -resolution OF thRBE Lo th resolution: asking t‘lul “right for l»lleatln tucllor‘l cmm A letter.of Q»umhn to the - Sheldon Jackson Sehool at Sitka for presenting the Alaska Flag to the c«:nonum—ny Gnnd &cu- tary. 1 A malu!len of thanks h thls M Grand Officers. —————— MAN CHILDREN'S PARTY flnh'lvin. fun for tho mem- bers of the “Four Leaf Clover’ THANKSGIVING DINNER| arrived on Rogers, nice California 'Casaba melons, lettuce, celery, grapes, ALSO Her Marnage Vow Harry. Langdon Full of Laughs NEWS OPENS THE SHOW 10—20—40 cents : "'lll“llllmmlllllIIIIIIII!‘IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll'-’ Special for November 14 to 24 . A lu‘lvy “DUXBAK” COAT with corduroy collar and four large pockets ... ...$7.00 Wmhmmlmmmw .$4.25 w.m“wmx"cmmnvlmndmm ear- laps, all sizes . m"wnuuuwnmhmmum lpeddprhed—-ch .. $1.7 * “PATRICK” MACKINAW COATS in dark oolon, well mmamum;ummm- 0n in 4 of the tioned Our stock is complete in il ‘-mm“o ...$12.00 PR o e | MONEY | "HAPPINESS AND '.;.,N T ALWAYS LIE IN | THE SAME DIRECTION MOS’I of the joys of Thanks-| giving are aided abetted by ‘the time hon- anrl ored “dinner where we all glvv3 thanks. There are many tolksi in this town who are thankfu, because they investigated the | quality and service| courtesy, of our store — we're thankful also. * fl!i!]iHIll|||I|||III||IH“|I!I“||lll|||“I||lIil|||I|IIIIII||I|IIIIIIIII“III|IIIIIIIlfi!!!lIlli!IIIIIIIIII“III“III DESIGNS and COLORS These Lamps are direct from the Makers and are Moderately Prooed Some novel designs in Smoking Stands are out this yeur. Make your selectwn early TOYS TRICYCLES WAGONS If you contemplate using Furni- ture as a Gift come in and muke your seletcion at once, g e WHEEL- BARROWS DOLL BUGGIES SLEDS — SKIIS and all such items that bring joy to children