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DOUGLAS | NEWS FORMER DOUGLAS GIRL WEDS 1 Néws reaching here tells of the recent marriage in Carbonado, Wash., of Miss Sigrid Johnson to ' ot Carbonado. ! Mr. Leslie Allen, Mrs. Allen is the daughter of Mrs. H. Baltoff, who resided here for a number of years. Tha young lady attended the Douglas schools fln!shing at the Bellingham Nor- mal. She was teaching at Puyal- lup where her parents have been ving since leaving Douglas. e HYDRANTS ALLOTED BY DOUGLAS: FIREMEN At the regular meeéting of the Fire Department last evening the various hydrants of the town were alloted to certain firemen Wwhose duty it will be to keep .them free from snow during the doming months. ! A arrangement whereby two firemen will be in attendance at the firehall . during the nights hen dry, windy weather prevails, as also put -nto effect. ' A room Nas been partitioned off in the fire hall, which is to be furnished with - the necessary comforts of the attendants and each fireman 18 expected to serve in his turm. In this way, the fire-truck can be made ready with engine running, th g0 as soon as the driver ar- rives. Y . —_———— L KIRKHAM STILL 3 VERY ILL IN SOUTH ‘Word was recelved yesterday from Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirkham who left suddenly last .week for the -bedside of their daughter Miss Elva, who is in a hospital at South Bend, that the latter is still’ in a critical condition, al though not in any immediate danger. It is expected that Mr. Kirkham will return soon, leuv- ing Mrs. Kirkham with Elva untii she is better. ———————— “THE MlDNl?HT KIS! AT LIBERTY TONIGHT ' “The Midnight Kiss,” Fox Films version of “Pigs,” the play that Xept _Broadway chortling 19r mot$hs, and produced for Fox Pilmis under the direction of Irv- iig ‘Cummings, comes to the Lio- erty tonight. The charm of the picture lies _BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG BARNEY L HEAR NOURE. START A NEW LODGE = MERE * The BRAHER | HOOD &F Rty GOATS * WHAT'S | T GONNA 8E Like 2 WELL. IM PLEDGED & SECRECY MYSELF, 8UT THERE'S A COWPLE OF LTTLE THINGS T CAN TELL QU (€ YOU'LL PROMISE NOT To REPEAT THEM = ONE OF THEM 1S THE MYSTERIOLS S\GNAL OF DISTRESS « COME O\ ONER HERE EBERAD TS SN HOUSE = T b DONT WaNT Companionate Wedding &m("sirl Gets Approval (Continuea rrom Page One.) Star, said che wished to distin- guish between the confusion ex- isting in the public mind between a4 marriage on a companionate | basis and “trial marriage.” “Josephine and Aubrey certain- ly are going into it in all earnest- ness and with full intention of making a life-long success of it,” Mrs. Haldeman-Julius said at her home in Girard. “One hesitates to use the term ‘companionate marriage,’ only bw- cdause it so often and wilfully is misunderstood and likely to he‘ confused in the public mind with trial marriage, which is exactly the opposite. “Any marriage in which neither husband nor wife assumes all tho finaneial responsibility is, stri ly speaking, a companionate ma tiage. There are thousands of ¥ J s them in this coumntry, particularly ! and his sccond wi iamong young people in busine but they have not become as fre-| quent as one would desire in our, colleges. They are the answer to changed economic condition in which, whether or not one li it, woman has become the com- petitor of man.” nal “COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE” s e COMPANY PLANS family is the backbone ! state, Bishop Warren A. Candler of the Methodist Episcopal Church | ! South, declared in an iInterview ' Factory to Be Constructed! King Vidor, picture director and ex-h i leanor Dogrdm ing a visit from Mr. Stork in their ho: EXPECTING VISIT FROM THE STORK |Tw0 BELIEVED LOST | | | nJ <£ Tiorence Vidur, 1 (above), are eagerly 1e at Deverly 1ills, Newsroel) transported from Dall I miles west of Ketchi s rate of less than §1 por ton. - - - Fermer Governor H. S. Hadley, Dead 2 | LOT e Gov. Her lor of t well known in natic el circles, died at afier a pro'onged illness. ABOARD SMALL BOAT SUNK AT SHCUP BAY age Times) | lie probable death of| nd Harry Blagrave,| resid ( { | i | i | ents of the Val-| 1, is contained in letter ived today by Chicf Deputy Al Dowling. I The two men left Valdez on | November 9 for Shoup Bay !n“ the gasboat Mary Lee and never reached their destination. Al searching party sent from| Valdez on November 19 and the, Mary Lee was found wrecked on asreef at the' entrance to Shoup| Bay but there were no signs of| the men he k being submerged. 1 s made another trip| to the gecne and will maka an| effort to raise the boat with the! aid of gas drums. It is believedi the two men are inside the boat.| ‘he Order ! for nd "WE ARE GLAD T PERE AND WE Yvow S | [ | | © 1927 by King Features Syadicate Inc Great Britain nights reserved {Zona Gale Endorsed |eandidate for delegate-at-large to |the Republican National Convens i ner. N. Y. “WISE GUYS” WON'T BUY GENUINE | $20 BILL FOR NICKEL | | | NEW YORK, Deec. | They are “wise guy: | burg. The same day | were made for the sale of | cheese stuffed with mashed potatoes, a fellow tried to sell $20 bills—genuine ones ~—for $5 and so on wn to a nickel. There were no buyers. . The test was made | when reporter couldn’t | arrests a | et a bill changed so as to | use a telephone. As G(L P. Delegate MADISUN, 18, Dee. 2.—Zona Gale, noted authoress, will be a tion, under the La Folletie han- She has been endorsed by the Stata Conference of Progress've Republicans who named Senatot Robert M. La Follette, Jr., John J. Blaine and Theodore Kronshage as her associates In the rac - e, MARTHA SOCIETY The Martha Society will hold apron and faney work sale . 6, at the Alaska Electric Light & Power Co’s display room, Coffee, tea and cake will he cerved during the sale. adv. — e Mother of Six Sons | sumably the Seeks Federal Bonus WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Pre- “I-did-not-raise-my- boy-to-be-a-soldier” movement has | to mothers of six sons, she re- failed to reach a mother, name undisclosed, who has written the War Department for information. ot ree soe. When You Need Your pathy with your plans. ———— Financial embarrassment—sometimes due to lack of judgment—is usually due to lack of funds You want to know he is dependable and that he is in sym- Therefore it pays to analyze the situation in advance cotinection and pin your feith and leyalty to a banking that will be \worthy of your trust. If we are telected we promise faithful effott. AS PURE AS RiSSED By THE LAUNDRY WE 2 SEND BACK TO You ! ROSES * i ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 16 Having heard that the soldier bohus benefis had been extended cited her qualifications and asked how about it. ' 3 adv: Blks” Hall, Dee. 2 an 5 Banker You Need Him | . | Leon permanent oil wave. Safe,! FAIR AND SQUARE isure and satisfactory, Fern Beau-! Ul'l{ most excellent business| |1y Parlor, 213 Seward St. hias continued to thrive| | et because every order repeats it- “MR, PIM PASSES BY” in Seattle—Lime Rock- from Alaska in the simplicity and human, qual- o the celebration of his golden ity of' the plot. Tommy Atkins wedding anniversary. A Junior. around whose medical ex-| The bishop expressed himself periments and “business deals tho,as believing the modern genera- j cently returned home from a li | pital, after a breakdown in the | latter part of August, and was | F irstzl‘\’ational Bank “There is po Substitute for Safety” adv.) SEATTLE, Dec. 2—Organization ! thought to be recovering. volves is mothing fore |tion is not sufficiently. consclous Wy 1y of the sanctity of the marriago re-|of the Pacific..Coast..Cement Com- |lation. {pany, a subsidiary of the Pacific| - “People talk today of ‘compan-|Coast Company, and plans for the than a younger son of“an-Hyerage American family. A réal boy in every respect with a healthy dis- . ! Save time and go to Nelson’s, tationery Store and get a box of ‘self. It's a rather comfortable arrangement for a housewife to be able to depend upon a Elks' Hall, Dec. 2 and 3 adv. t D fonate marriage’ and such rot,”|construction of a $4,000,000 fac- he said.. “Of course, right think-|tory' here, were announced by the {ing «people do not subseriba’ to,| Pacitic Coast Steamship Com- such things.. Under that nyslem{pnny. another subsidiary. cards for 50c. Just the thing. mlv; LIBERTY grocery shop that sells only the best of foods and serves her faithfully well at all times. regard for the female of the spe cles and big ideas’ of what he wants to accomplish’ as a man. Mildred Hastings ‘is a delightful Mttle Miss, a tomboy all her life, whose right to the swimming hole 18 mever disputed by any of the boys in the nelghborhood. But Mildred is a romanticist and she thinks Tommy Jumdor is wonder- f9l and is determined to marry him {sooner or later. 'Lenore, her sister, is the belle the town, ruling over her court ddoring 'swaink with all the ldmacy of an experienced flirt. d 's -older |appointments and was emphasized; stock by the Pacific Coast Com- . i %e:: :tk.lnul.“ 01‘-:;'@15” in the c’nurplen of chrysanthe-| pany. with STAR CAST GROCE RY : mbryo poet by mUms. Assoelated with the Pacific p : &m‘mn“a ::d;entllry p«:‘ea 1’; The dinner was followed by an' Coast Company will be the Cow- Also | Phones 85 and 85 “ 4 H ”mly‘lfl love with the flirta-|evening of bridge at Miss Wold's ham Engineering Company, of | N\ If you won t te" 2 A Lenore and doesn’t guite |apartment on Pifth and Franklin| Chicago. Comedy, “Dancing Around the | / et R Btreets. £ Coal and clay, used in the 2 | ) 3 ¥ F ?I}? what to d.‘olm.m b B manufacture of cement, will be World” and NEWS il em you cant AND ORTHOPHONIC 1={N@ static in this combination. g t pi tuning and phono- % repaf! . Pianos, new and a'men would obtain a wife under bond for title and get rid of her The parent company is to re- enter the transportation field andl haul lime rock from Soufheastern! Alaska to the Seattle plant. HOSTESSES AT DINNER The Pacific Coast Steanishin —_—— i /| Company, which disposed of ity Miss Nell Wold and Miss, vessels to the H. F. Alexander in- Gladys Forrest entertainéd with, terests during the war, will pur- a dinner last night at the Forgst-|chnse two ‘Shipping Board ves- Me-Not Team Room. Places were| séls; of 6,000 tons each. The ce- laid for eight. A color :uhemc'mant company will be controlled of rose pink was used in'table] through ownership of its capital by quit claim deed.” — et THE lll)g brought from nearby deposits ot 1 do Carpeuter, M’u. Kal-| the Pacific Coast Coal Company. somining, Palnting, in fact any| Construction of the plant with an |kind of genersl repair work.|initial capacity of 1,000,000 bar- TONIGHT The Midnight | Kiss “Mr. Pim Passes By” presented | by students of Juneau High Schocl, Elks’ Hall, Dec. 2 and 3 SANITARY. different color com and checks to choose from. Suitable , R § work, Sizes 1414 to 17. ! ;4 4 Yo 3 SPECIAL SALE ON MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS An exceptionally good valus in men’s all wool “Black Bear” Shirts. Many ubed, for rént and sale. For music|Henry C. Gorham, Phone 137.|rels a year, will start in Janu- home, ses Anderson lhulcl —adv.iary. The first lime rock will be pri s i —adv. AR - g ¥ —ao—— Ame s, STOP and LOOK!!! binations in plaids Tell 'Em™ sell ‘’em.” CHRISTMAS Goods should be on display now-----TODAY e through the columns of =