The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 7

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;1981 e e e ee— THE DAILY ALASKA ‘EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 15 - ’ - DOUGLAS NEWS FIREMEN HAVE INTERESTING MEETING; PICTURES SHOWN The reguiar meeting of th Douglas Fire Department las night was one of both dusin and pleasure combined. “The main interest of the bus:- fess session centered arcund A Afscussion of - the faraibility of equipping a Yukon sled th one of the large chemicals neither the fire truc or ¢ k cdn make satisfactory headway thirough the deep snow. Ways ani . means to eliminate confusion at ) . ) -fires and promote better teaw work on the part of those fight- ing the fires were: discussed at some length: A committee com- posed of officers of the depart- ment was appéthted to formulate an improvell plan of action. © On behalf of the firemen, W. E PFeero, acting as spokesman. pre sénted Jack ' Langseth, efficient secretary. ' whose birthday it was a beautifiil tile pin as a souvenir of the occasion. /At the conelusion of the meet ing; Photographer Andrews ex hibited several reels of moving plcturés of local scenes and a recl of whr scenes taken at the fronmt fn’ France. which were fully ap: preclated by all present. e - ““LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN” AT LIBERTY Windermere's Fan,” the Brast Ldbitsch production © for Warner Bfos.” which i3 opening at the Libefty Theatre tonigit i§ regarded by Lubitsch as on of the most perfeéel plays ever written. ' in His’ @ireetion of this flim version of the famous: Oscar Wilde play. he has cf nzee discarded the brilliant epigram of Wilde and substituted actioh The audible wit of Wilde ‘wili br geon changed to the visibla Wit ofs Lubitsch when the picturt opens with one of the most spark ling. casts assembled for pro duction. Ireno Rich - plavs Mis. Eflyfifie the ' sophisticated ‘¢harmer ' whe returns to London after many in- discretions, detarmined to enter society. May McAvoy plays Lady Windermere, and Bert Lytel, Lord Windermere, whose marital happi ess 13 threatened because he is ind to the fascinating Mrs. Er Iynne. Ronald Colman (by ar rangement with Samuel Goldwyn) wilt be seen as Lord Darlington. se love for Lady Windermere nd whose schemes fo separate her from her husband are frus trated by the fascinating Mrs. Erlynne. Edward Martindel playe Lotd Augustus and Helen Dun- bar, Carrie Daumery and - Billie Bennett arc seen as thiee duch- esses. * The Follies giveén by the Fresh- men girls consist of two short acls. The ‘first, a “Nonsense School” portrays the triale of 2 teacher in' dealing with a Jezisa, a hegro, anl a Slavonic child. The second act is a “Rosa” Show featuring different varieties of “Roses.” . *Lady GOVERNMENT SCHOOL WORK . The schedule' for evening work Ifithe Governient scliool will he completed _when “Prof. Sumpf takes over ‘the school orchestra Monday. -Owliig ‘to the latge ntm- bérs enrolled in the classes above, 6 second gradé had“to be bdn- dbmed except” in ' iiusic, ' which class will meéét 'frém ‘¢' to .0%lock four evenidigs’ éach’ week with a view to organf2ifi¥’ andther orchestra, . Clagses ffrelude ‘read- ing, spélling, - writing, phonics, ahd numbers. “Talks” on the rudiments of geography, history, phiysiology and citizenship are 1m- cluded. The session ends - with ‘ehorus work. ' Classes are held from 6 to 9 P m., Monday, Tuesday and Wed- sday and from 6 to 7:30 Thurs- after which GFRMAN STORES BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MER THE STUBBORAEST LITTLE GUY T EVER HADDA DEAL LT, BUT NOL ANT GOT Ty BeST O ME MEY = T GOT LOYS O TIME AN AUTTIN ELSE T© D0 BUT GIY THEM SECRETS AN T™M JGOMNA GET'EM = \WOY WAS THAT Nou AND You WON'T AmMME Tae passwown * ) — T T-Temev JAMES Native Church holds mid-week services, Those enrolled to date are Mes- dames Fanny Williams, B Willis, Anna Rasmussen, Shorty, Mary Willis, Anna Har Anna’ James, Flora Wilson, Ma added, “1 1ik Martih, Maggie Kurch, Kitty How- . the Ber ard, Minnie Williams, Sarah Ste-|issu vens, Elizabeth Menumum and [to like it. Daisy Fox. Messrs. James F Charles Williams, Tom Willis, Tames Willis, George Paul, James, Aaron V Frem _Hultll Experts Dee. 14=<“Tebacco a poct said, it.” iinowt BERLIN, | ¥ a Qirty woe nd ing a cigarette or c 1t ybu mis v Peter Jackson, liam | o, throw ft Howard, Bob Menumum and I half smoked (o avold Joseph. healthful com)ination of ‘wet Menibers of the orchestra a 2CCo 8 Buit Violins—Roy Willianis, Alice T4 ell to this | sel, Anna Stevens, K Joseph ot Lo give un Louse Joseph. Daii Fox, Roy anyhow Williams, Frank Wilson; clarinefs | This hab -+(leorge Stevens, Eiiyali How-|kecretion and ard; cormet—Albert Wilson; tron-!lips, hehe-—Alexander Tassel; The phene—Harry Mary - Williams, drums—David James, ris. Health Departmient i g obivious! iciple that™ “from —>>o | not. £hall be taken REVEAL‘MYRIADS . | ‘ afl{'lsmns TOYS " 2 s BERLIN; ‘Dee! 15-~terffian ct dren have entered ‘thé (nlrylmulk which is a p NOTICE ‘TO GREDITORS Christma’s. Al accornts against the Husk 1t hatters ot 40" tho fimaghe |y e shotitd b presented to tive minds of German tots thaljyyn, committee of creditors wit the enchanted realm is only a in a period of five days for ad- partment store. Daily interm justment. WM. MYRE able processions of open-mouthed!” ,ao Chairm little sightseers pass through arti- ficial tunnels and: up and down | miniature mountains, 3 with delight as scenes are un ed from Little Red Riding THcod or other traditional episodes of the “8torybpok ‘world p Nor "does the taste of these| youngsters differ greatly - from that of the grownups. Dolls only|rheumatism so you can hardly come In for a very cursory in-|get around just try Red Pepper spection while little misses Aot{Rub and you will have the qumk_l smoke. and smoking ch or immedi sleep age Further, - o> - WITH RED PEPPER When you are suffering with i il hfl v Yov CANT ( ME. FRocay ! ENDRHEUMATISM - | ot their fathers. yet ih their teens ogle crowns of tin "or gold leaf quite as“envious: ig‘as their mature glsters admire| the' legitimate coronets of jewels. Make-believe automobiles jist as popular with the boys as the honest-to-goodness motor carz Tratfic towers ahd miniature airplanes are the most popular toys this season. In spirit Germany does not seem to be quite disarmed, judging by the | revived interest of yotmgsters i1 tin soldiers and military equip- est relief known. 1 Nothing has such concentrated, | penetrating heat as red peppers: Instant velief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub youm feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot threugh and through. Frees the congestion—and the old rheuma- tism torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made | from ‘Tett prppers, costs little at ahy drag’ store. Get a jar at blood " circulation, breaks up the|" once. Use it for lumbago, neu- pREL 41 Irlits, backathe, stiff’ neck, sore N’S STA’ IRY STORE muscles, colds in chest. Almost 'or Shaeffer - Wahl - Waterman instant relief awaits you: Be sure Fountain Pens and Pencil Sets,[to get the genuine, with the big -variety. viieme <yines —adv.iname Rowles on each .package. XMAS GIFTS | 7 P’lbtogrqfihic Art ments. | ( { brébting Cards ETCHGRAFT PRINTS OF _ SCENIC ALASKA Something new, every day in attractive Christmas Gifts " MIRRORS ‘Plate Glass, Engraved and Framed ' in the Latest Designs SEE OUR LATEST chrum: _ Lights 0’ Juneau . It solves the Christmas Gift problem and v y A w( HEARST NAMES FOUR SENATORS leged Recipients of Mex- 1an Monev “Told to Special Sen. Com. (Continuea rrom Tage One.) falsiy proved 1t [attempt to link my emp |, the d last M month Declinin namne of th dseurents It would no committes S on a slip of Decuments method to him, ments he ga apingly dering wl ark, i de ol m ger of} them | Wil | man ny mother to the Summer understand he v the though the Pre lieved the se. informed | ™ ident be-| " accusations were| APIMPLY SKIN NEEDS SULPHUR Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out Any breaking out of the skin on face, neck, arme or body is overcome quickly by applying| Mentho - Sulphur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin spec- ialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple remover, It is harmless inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur. —adv. HUTHBHTH B lfiifiilfin-:fififiiilfiiunuiuum OR! T CanT StanD THIS —- 't ONLY HUMARY ) AFTER ALL - ANO GNT My URE ANORTH MORE To ME AN A COwPle OF e SECRER .7 22 TTRY THAT POSITION CoR A FEW HOURS MEBRE (T'LL HELP YA | / MaKE UB NER MIND s YOuR CLOTHES WE NEVER Wikl ABUSE-- 1 THE GREATEST CARE S OSE ¢ | ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 15 10 1927, by King Features Syndicate, I Greac Britain nghts reserved | WHEN YOUTEO SHEFPING ) AATCH YOUR STEP! 4 AND YOUR POCKETBOOK. S0, unsatis- tood products pit ucing dent in your nd - your dollars, | conomical way of | our pantry {8 of a proven as.ng manner will serve you) | will maka 1 feel friendly | toward SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Fleases” Phones 85 and 85 Winter or summer, fall or spring—you don't need a thermometer. You can tell at @ glance if you - watch milady’s stockings, as Joan Crawford, picture star, prettily demonstrates: In the fall, they're | | p o IABLE TRANSFER volled below the knees. In winter, the cold winds ‘make it necessary to roll *em above. In the spring | | L o they're rolled to the ankles, and in the summer— awell, milady doesw't wear any! ~—+ Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY aad G00D Qmtarzational Newsreel) rious, that money never reach ‘London Dete:tlves SERVICE Qur Koit: i;. a rubber apron and scis- BRI 5 e : d any of those name | ma ; forceps, disinfectant, towel soap; a roll of tape and A measure; an electric lamp, Chairman of the Carry “Murder Bags”| ana Jommittee, | S tape 2 the! poNDON, Do Seotland | & twofoot rule, a compass for de- the can ectivas thnt out to | termining the exact position ot d HEAAE el | solve o murder have taken on the | te body and a pair of handeufts. have no evidence, nori . e appearance of > 1 believe they did get the)| e gl o8Ot Mioting professional CHRISTMAS TREES | Holmes has been Phone Forrest Bros. {a neat little leath 770-2 long, 1 short rings. 15 ans max | Sherlock quipped wiih | pRia called $15,000 for the Dis 5 e of this was L. J. Smarick Jeweler . and Optician J . _Watches ET N Diamonds Silverware Hearst | “the murder bag” but inst — cunents, ls" hafore gar coated pills it conta ymmitiee. the Special Sena —— e entific instruments for odd jobs. tion of crime. JACK OF ALL TRADES | litus v teking finger up-call john!test tubes for such or for any hair, bits of clothing or tok ~ady. | identific two prints; Phone 473, invest Each murder bag holds appara- | two | specimens ag | s of, ST TONIGHT FRESHMEN FOLLIES AND Lady Windermere’s Fan WITH . RONALD COLMAN IRENE RICH—MAY McAVOY—BERT LYTELL EDWARD MARTINDEL Two Pictures You Can’t Afford to Miss—Also GLENN TYRON in “UKULELE SHEIKS” A Comedy—Full of Laughs | | lmmmll{wl""“l“ulll!lulll"lll"lllll""llllllllll"lllllllfllll”"l magnifying lllllllllllllllllilllléy DON'T FORGET THE HUB IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF ALL KINDS At reasonable prices to fit your purse. - Come and get your Calendar and Shopping Bag Free The Hub Clothing Store Owing to the limit'egl supply of Butter and Eggs in town, we would suggest judicions ‘buyng in order that the supply will be well distributed. <! I’s Anlll Wind that Blows No Good! - The Juneau merchants can now say: " “I'm sorry I cannot fix you up it stuff was on the steamer ‘Northwestern.” HAR?RI., ' FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY |

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