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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DOUGLAS || NEWS E.IBERTV APPROVES PLANS BENEFIT SHOW, PIONEERS! \SV &M DONT HER O THE. WHOLE SHOLLDE SHEULD RY WO ey BLACKBALL = N0| T CANT COME = TM TRED QUT = TELL ThE ASSISTANT ANGORA \Y'S OKM-N-X Wi ME (F HE USES HIS OWA JUDGMEAIT 1N BEVTHER BLACK BALLING OR ADMITTING CANDIDATES OUR EXALTED ANGORA .BREMER GOOALE. , HAS FAILED AS YET To PUT IN AN APPEARANCE. op WS MOST (MPORTANT OCCASION = WE HAVE " A NUMRER OF CANDIDATES WHO ARE HERE ! ANXIOUSIN AWAITTAG BROHER GOOGLE’S SANCTION OF THEIR APPLICATIONS =\WiLL SOME ONE DLEASE PHONE TUE HONORARLE ANGORA AND TELL MM WE Cany GO A6 FORTHER WTHOUT H(M i, RS o~ REVERGE ENGLISH ON The |RING = AN B GHT AWAY, TLL WOR W X ¢ P Ry HAVE Wi Plans. for giving a ‘“Pioneers’ Benefit” show, the proceeds of which will go to the Pioneers’ Home, so the old-timers there may have a supply of cash for| thair personal needs, are being| enthusiastically followed here. | A WE ALWATYS OSsE * * Manager = Ott of the Liberty| Theatre is heartily in sympathy i with the movement which will] Z ¢ 5 4 : i let these Pioneers know they are . / & i " s | not forgotten on Christmas Day. 5 W ) 0 g 3 and he urges the people of Doug- las to demonstrate the spirit o(' the town again as it has been fre-| quently demonstrated in the past.| For this purpose a show is to be run at the Liberty on Decem- ber 17 at 7:30 p. m., but no ad- mission is to be charged. each one may donate what he: wishes at the show, and every, penny will be remitted to the men | at the Pioneers’ home. | Full announcement regarding 4 NEVER WILL ABUSE-- H THE GREATEST CARE ALASKA STEAM i LAUNDRY Ale ;"lfh' (& navigation to {the U MRS. BISHOP ILL G Bishop ent Ann’s hospital yestere for medical tre c¢ts to return to her and will | hich is operated in Be the Alaska Peninsula and by the Lowman Brother tian I:lands ] me, and in summer is us Difficult to Travel Instead, | ja mail 'and pas eng region is exceedingly St. to tween ce after v tow WHEATSWORTH tude 1o | tude One o noon the aldson in said the Ewa » for ho 10ITOW the show wlll be made later. ——— OVER ILLNESS Mrs. Wahto is able to be up again after monia which kept her in bed for nearly two weeks. e “SCOTTY" BRUCE FUNERAL TO BE HELD HERE SUNDAY Under the auspices of Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Order of Eagles of which “Seotty” W. €. Bruce was a charter member, the latter is to' be buried here tomo:x- row afternoon. Funeral rites for the deceased will be held at the C. W. Carter Chapel in Juneau at 1 p. m. to- morrow after which the remains will be transferred to Douglas on the 2 o’clock ferry. Services will then be held in the Aerie’s heoll followed by interment in thc Eagles’ cemetery. ———e A. N. B. DANCE There will be a dance in the Liberty hall tonight, given by th2 Alaska ‘Native Brotherhood or- chestra. ———— “PINCH HITTER” AT LIBERTY TONIGHT “The Pinch Hitter” in which Glenn Hunter is starring for As- sociated Exhibitors under the management of Oscar Price -anl the direction of Joseph Hehabery, is one of the best known screen stories Sullivan, tonight. Sullivan wrote “The Pinch Hit- ter” originaily as a vehicle for Charlez Ray when the famous Triangle pictures were at their heydey. As the title implies, it is a baseball story, and in addi- tion to the sport interest contains much humor and heart throbs. and is .at the Liberty Constance Bennett appears op-( posite Glenn Hunter in “The Pinch Hitter,” which is the story of Joel Martin, raw country youth, and his experiences at col- lege, as the greenmest of green freshmen. g e PEOPLE” AT LIBERTY SUNDAY “The Best People,” a Sidney Olcott-Paramount production, 2 screen version of David Grey and Avery Hopwood’'s Broadway stage hit comes to the Liberty theatre Bunday. Warner Baxter, Esther Ralston and Kathlyn Williams are featured in the leading roles of the cast. The story takes you into he fashionable Lenmox home. The Lenoxes, wealthy, well bred, rated 43 ameng ‘“the best peopla” of New York, learn, to their dismav that their son is madly in love with a chorus girl. Coincidental- ly, their daughter has developed a deep affection for the famil chauffeur. Her idea of a real good time is to have him take her to a movie. “BEST her attack of pneu-| written by C. Gardner, Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire {not later than 10 o'clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change i" sermon topies, ete. i it 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid- jweek prayer service. | ANl are cordlally weicome to| these services. Douglas —Cathoiic éhurch 1 Catholic services in the tem-’ {porary chavel in the new resi- {dence adjoining the old bank ibuilvlinz, | 9:00a m imon, General Commun Sermon at 3:16 p. m. | | Low Mass and Ser-! n for ail. i | 5 | St. Luke’s Episcopal C;urch | Eveniag ¥Fraver and Sermon| 7:30 o'clock. 5 (‘oigregational Community Church L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 A m, | Regular Sunday services 11:30| m. to 12:30 p. m. et —— SPICKETT HOME After several days in the hos-| [pital for treatment for an infect-| ed“ftinger, John Spickett return.| ed to his home today. ! e —— | Monday is Fol-| gers Day at the Home Grocery—— 2 cup of “Unusualy Good” Cof-| fee. —adv.! —— e | Order youi' frutt cakes for| Christmds now. Mrs. Sully. sdv | i NOTICE ! In the United States Commission-| er's (Ex Officio Probate) Court for the District of Alaska, Ju- neau, Commissioner’s Precinct. | IN THE MATTER OF THE AD- MINISTRATION OF THE ES- TATE OF DWIGHT L. POR-| TER, DECEASED. | All concerned are hereby noti-| ded that I, Charles W. Carter, on| November 26, 1927, was appoint-| ed Administrator of the estate of Dwight L. Porter, deceased, and that ~Letters of Administration | therefor on said day were duly issued to me. 3 All, persons having claims | 1gainst said estate are hereby re-| juested to present the same, with' oroper vouchers, within six (6) months from the date of this no- tice, to me at the office of R. E.| Robertson, in the Seward Buiid-| ing, Juneau, Alaska. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, No-, vember 26, 1927, CHAS. W. CARTER. First publication, Nov. 26, 1927, Last publication, Dec. 24, 1927, : of Nome, | weel jcer the Donaldson experienced en- IS MISSING : Nome. Craft Not Heard from Since Leaving Seward for Seattle BULLETIN -— The Denaid- son is aachored in Inian Cove and will be towad to Juneau for repairs. SEATTLE, Dec. 1v—Elforts are being made to locate the motor- <hip Donaldson, of the A k ¢ portation Company, whick not been heard from since she sailed from Seward for Se attle on November 26, enroute from Nome. The vessel was forced into Dutch' Harbor, on south, to repair a leak The Donaldson ¢ freight and passenger Donaldson Sighted Bringing word that the Donald son, Capt. Thompson, moto is safe in Inian irginia TV, Capt. Matt Nord arrived in port from Chicha- gof and wayports, at 7:20 o'clock his morning. Worry has days whon nothing from the Donald Nome and the Ber! 1 to pn the tri} rried both been prevalent fo was hear which le” Sea severa 3 ago enroute to Seattle and recently sailed from Seward. When 20 miles off Cape Spen- pe gel ine trouble. Donaldson, gled For thres days the under sail power. get around C encer and finally succeeded and was then towed iato Inian Cove by a gasboat. On its return trip the Virginia IV dropped into Inian Cove, not a regwlar port of call, and founc the Donaldson. Capt. Thompson of the motorship said that he har sent word to Port Althorp bu nothing had been learned by those on the Virginia when she visited there Defore her stop in Inian Cove. The Donaldson is the motorshi LIBERTY TONIGHT GLENN HUNTER in THE PINCH HITTER | | A picture that wil} keep you; laughing—if you're a basebfilli fan youw'll howl. to e pr Also MATRIMONY BLUES Comedy and News SALLY BROWN WHOLE WHEAT MUFFINS WE WILL DEMONSTRATE A RADIO SET IN YOUR OWN HOME For Further Particulars, Call, Write or Phone the undersigned. W. S. PULLEN, Manager, A.E. L & P. Co. Au EKKOQ Ground Clamp will improve Radio Reception. Juneau, Alaska (Price 25 cents) rginia v hic ping p Ne I Geologist in niddie uman vas slacier spurr, ble from volcanoes that occur xpected to ymorrow night. i in return [during places in ered wit lowla kets t the the thic gressed on b rate of mile a day the glacier n chatna required pick and equivalent to ciz : Three P N—. ONG SURVEY IS COMPLETED » ; River, Roaring Tor« peits Give Center of ‘arthquake of October 24 North of Yakutat geodetic location of the center of Southeastern Alus ka’s earthquake of October 24 was 60 degrees North laii | and 140 degrees West according to an 2 made in 5 publication of Science Serv Wash ten, D. €. The calcule tions of the Service were m: |reporis received ent, with Large Drain- age Basin, Discovered e Department letion of tha Ala al Surve covering tude tude, ment k Inlet Spurr, 1 a on the maps. exploration iring 30 ed of charge Topograph trom ograph stations with the ¢ *ts of the United States | il Survey. enter of the trembler was, | | therefore, morthwest of Yakutat The exact s is somewhere on | the norticastern slopes of Mz L R. H. S s o ngineer, and | rty con nt, , on the the middle cf d a nt the k Inlet nd raturn tember, in the iccover River quake the carthquake e of Oiakachatna | severe inten hook an area on el Bl et ol Alaska-Canada houndary | P g o) 75 miles north of the coast 5 ; i 1 of mou h The e Mond | of | The in roaring to nd flow an hour, It rises (‘hakachat long and lies which is The highest pe 11,000 feet w the coast oved the ive and plume of more Spurr of a lc d Time) s of this earth disturbanc brought to civilization through | ns within the earth” were created by These seismic w were recorded -on the delicatr seismograph at the Domi /, Ottawa, Canad eorolorical Observatory, B. the U.'S. 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