The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1927, Page 7

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e R EE———————————— ————— the middle of the week from a DOUGLAS || NEWS | THANKSGIVING DAY N\ SERVICES SUNI.)AVi In‘ place of the regular Sunday | morning service at the Congre-| gational church, tomorrow, a spe ' cial program has been arranged for the evening in observance cf Thanksgiving Day. A number «r] musical numbers will feature the | program and Rev. L. D. Ha mock, pastor of the church, will preach a special sermon for th2 oceasion. Sunday school will be held as usual in the morning. The i ning service will begin at o'clock. — - HUNTERS TO THE WOODs | A hunting party composed of A. F. Granberg, J. M. Cramer, Frank Bryan, Jr, and Matt Louk- ko, left this morning in the lat- ter's mew boat for a few days hunting trip while the season is still open. S e * A, N, B. DANGE TONIGHT | The members of the Dougl Camps of the Native Brother ani| Sisterhoods will celebrate the| safe return of their delegates to the annual convention which was | held at Angoon, with a dance to. night in the Liberty hall. Thel A. N. B. Orchestra will furnish the musi e, F. 0. E. DANCE = - — { A big dance to be held in tho Moose hall in Junean has ln.n\ announced for Saturd, 3 ber 3, by Douglas Ae Order of Eagles. A committee of | Juneau members of the ()nlxr‘ has the affair in hand and they plan to make it one long to M| remembered in commemoration of | the first meetings of the Lodze in| Juneau which recently started. | —— CANNERYMAN HOME E. B. Dudden of the Dougl:s Island Packing Company returned three weeks business trip to the Westward. He was accompanied | on the trip by Herbert Kittlesby, | cannery foreman, and together they went as far as Kodiak. The latter is returning in charge of a cannery -tender belonging to Mr.| Dudden. i While on his trip the latter had the mistortune to have a finger amputated at the first joint when a door slammed on it when the #hip on which he was making the trip rolled in a storm. The fin- ger is slowly healing. POLA NEGRI AT LIBERTY "SUNDAY , For his first original, screcn story, written especially -for Pola | Negri, Joseph Hergesheimer, one 9f the foremost living novelists, taken humanity at its most dramatic tide in history—the height of the influx into Califo:- nia following the gold discovery, He has set his heroine into this scene of colorful human contrasts 4nd let her wok out her destiny of love. “Finger of Night,” coming the Liberty Sunday, opens with Qirlnu y Villalon. (Pola Negri) d her father, Don Giraldo y ;'.:lhlon (Joseph Dowling) last of their great family, dining meager-| iy in their hacienda. , Don Giraldo is fuming bitterly over an invitation extended him attend @ festival at the Flor Noche mine. The, mine has, en wrested from thq Villalons the invading gold seekers, But Carlota attends the dance,! nwn by love of a young Ameri- she nas seen only once, John | sset, who has come out from the East to be assistant mina su- pgrintendent. From this the story gins to develep. S to ERL E HEH,FS SPECIAL . TODAY French Pastry CREAM PUFFS 17:30 o'clock. | 'fHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, BAR E'I G ()OGLE AND SPARK PLUG AND AGAIN LET ME SaY T MOU N BROTHER BiLlN GOATS, LET US TRY To MAKE REPARATIONS To THE BRAVE BARNEN GOGGLE WHOM \NE SO 775\ Provg G ANSWE Ha SHABBILY 1IN ThHE _—4 PAST = ALL ThOSE N FAVOR OF fAy S\TiON PLEATE A N THE HONORABLE SIGNAL OF OUR \WORTHY SouET / e O BAEY'!! RELIEF WE- TREATED / Rom Ay BMA ) A \ \THOUT BARNEY GO ([ Banan B ASCw \ CENTORY mmxu&/ )~ | eanaan) ————— Douglas Church Services rForb('s Completes E Prison Sentence; ; Releasnrl Midnight | o om Page One.) (Continuec ersonal intimate associat | with President Harding placed me in a position to preve falsity must be received by The Empire( 0! stuff furnished the public. My not later than 10 o'clock Satur- Most important mission will be day morning to guarantee change|t0 defend Harding, as he is un- st sormon topics, ete, able to do so himzalf and th> i American public will have a much !‘ 1 | different impression abo Douglas Presbyteuan Native of the important happe Mission | | his administration. He Sunday Schooi— ——% who loved his friends dny Sehoor—3:30 p. m. victimized through beli Sermon at 3:15 p. m. fimdamental 3 7:00 m, — Th lay—Mid- fmmdamental hon men in I el ? high public of] p of the week prayer service. \f X 1 " will b All are cordially weicome to|f2cts I will reveal will be no less | startling and sensational than the these service e | charges made. Notices for this church eolumn and of “in the tem-| month the mew resi-| Yo'k the old bank 1800 ac | in in inc! adjoining buil No service in the forenoon. No Sunday School. “the Prison_Mod:- pent consider- prison inter- and in referring ts within the time while ing convic “hidden sec souls of pr Forbes advocat ! na addicts. “So long us | nare: addicts are sent to pris- o e o ion, such institutions will be flood- | cgngngahonnl Cummumty led with ar aid Forl | Church | Forbes described the % day penitentiary as “nothing | —_—— | H than a com ion prison, in L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor lucoim and school for a post Sunday School' 10:30 to 11:30f gaqyate work in crime, speciall Aol ling in moral preve Regular Sunday services 11:30 'iporyeq ggic: 1 have mot quit bt s L ik i LpéiTiice yot: 1 k. bé &b the Ko A . ] publican National Conventicu, anyway [ will be in the neighbor- St. I.ukel E,nscopal Church Aenlnfl: l’rdyLr and Sonm n - : present After he has lived with his mo- ther-in-law for awhile, a fellow | hood, even if I am not admitt wonders why he was so afraid of | You see I am utterly pennile his girl's dad when he went to!l do not know how I am to get him to ask for her hand in mar-| riage. e Christmas ~cards galore. them at Guy's Drug Store. See (Adv.) on my feet again. Ultimately 't will be ‘through my profession of engineering, Of course [ shail E\vri(e, but not for money, but to clear myself,” LIB, TY FOR SUNDAY NIGHT POLA FLOWER NECRI OF NIGHT A PARAMOUNT PICTURE SO DON’:I‘ MISS SEEING IT Also “Hzgh But Not Handsome” A Mazie Comedy A NEWS OPENS THE SHOW 10—20—40 cents Coliscum iheatres, Alaska’ F to Give Benefit Show with dov today that all these ;.nv a ©a fun " the " Hou Gro A W s segregation of ing M I'hird join g even M cide som 2 Pion cent while - who younger days, that conl a comfortable vided | tert lhm 80 to nnkn life cheerful “It is up to those wh FOR PIBME“RS the midn will b ilm Exchange, Clients |entertainment | Doggmber 17, | thing that thos zive for_he of the oprietor ot ploco wi and xchange June: liseum and havin W theatres 8 v |Ivnyn|n hly be " said Mr. the co-ope nd press to tremendous feature theatres this mov “and they ' the public asion a and other points, th ation ¢ e th other of r pin mone, of the Pione Not only will Mr. et Ju 1 glva ‘good casion but ali (lu' th the Film Ex- i do like-! “hange oe, accord for the shows. had suggest- throp, whao of theatras in the Fourth Div ns, to in the movement, 1 thal e made an annual Territorial t. . r. Gross said that he had de d upon this method of doing ething for the residents J Home after his re- d 1h;|l Sitka . for the i o proy residents 1e at Sitka 3" theatres Mre. 8. Koekl, for the pa‘t tw and one-half months a visitor and yer former hon der, Wash,, €@ Joft Seattle this mornigg on th g a, bound for Juneau JITNEY DANCE TONIGHT LIPERTY HALL Druglas to Mr. r. G A. N. B. Orchestra Will Play EVE"(YBODY WELCOME visit at the Old blazed Ala and and oy To GET AWAY HOSPITAL , > RATTLER LEay and Ju- | Powe, » Alas Gross, | 1927 BILLE DE BECK - N WilL You DO ME THE HONOR. 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