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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK —_— DOUGLAS SNOOZIN' UIKE A HORSE ) The COL WATER WiLL I GEYTIN' GOOD ANY NEWS GUY'S MADE GUTTA IRON =T & ) EORE AT YOUSE AN T “THOUGHT SURE HE'D BE ALL i i - AINT GONNA WATTE ANY SET To SPILL T’ BEANS \ \ p MORE. TIME. = TLc WHER WE CALLED * [ i GWE NQUSE JUsST § ME Back 3 s / f 1 1 4 5 MINVTES To ’ | ¢ = > COuaH UP THeEM \ODGE CAM YA BEAT TOAT-.2Z HE'S T GUESS Tns E - ) / axt New — \ “FRESHMAN FOLLIES" MAKES HIT, DOUGLAS School as it i3 often dezcribed in the comics was amusingly por- trayed in “Nonsense School,” first §eature of the “Freshman Follies™ which was given at the Liberiy Theatre last night before a crowd- ed house. It would have beon hard to find a better one for the part of the school mast than = > .- ~— - 5 Ruth Lundell; and Alma Savikio [ % - - as Levi, Jewish boy, Bernice Kd- S ] ; ] g - == ALASKA STEAM wards as George the colored hoy = X & : 5 ? P . and Vienna Wahto as Hiram the g _ € Wi b King Features Syndicate, Ine : e 2 / LAUNDRY mer boy, made a elass hard 15 ey thts reserved e v e A PRONE 15 manage but easy t. laugh at. As 5 % t prelude.. o the “Nomsense % School,” Alma. Savikko appearcd nOT shooting at two Giiferent . tim { [ this year, don't | in a Jewish monologue that was PRusEcuTluN he heard Taylor say, “I had to & | " Wit} xceptio :CE CPFAM IS {send an) ) as we AIH cENTER extremely funny throughout and {it sooner or later.” = He said Tay-|A. ¥, an, 1 m-| NOT ‘VANTED BY 0 e istmas tha very well given. . lor asked the doetor where Chiscler s , the 88 S| ce eres v the board. | : The “Rose Show” second pa-t was hit and when tha doct : ot th ¥ d year and | THR of the “Follies” featured various xpl d under the left arm, T A laco on t ¥ a reg nce. Any vitil YOU G6 SROPPING ) members of the freshman class in d, “Yes, that is where I aimed,}of Ju én the shoot't i shs 4 t fee croam | | maTCH YOUR STEP! it songs as follows: i m)] s ribs. of i t the Sitk 3, but ,"M, : $hne »Nu Youf POGKETBOO “My Wild Irish Rose” by Isa- Earl French was the first wit- itness i ' : ¥ + teson, hoon ! \ R > 1nd i 1 h 1 g belle Cashen. lnw, on the stand for the defense {of the ev 5 1 up to and “Roses In Piccardy,” Josephine |He said the man who came tofollowing the h of , the Kilburn, | Taylor's cabin were drunk and st Junean on “Mighty Lak A Rose,” Bernice Government Completes List| | started trouble as soon as. they by 1 /, another mem-| Subt Kettleson —wrltes thereiy,p geyitle yesterday' morning BOUTRE ST VILLE, Okla,| ; are 106 of the Old Boys in t 16-—-With a floot of four ai e i } Witnesses Except One— [arrived. . He went inside. picked | ber > party, who testified| by noare Fome. Bvery bed 1t (WHY SURE! RESOE la led by the MacKinnon “Last Rose of Summer,” Vienna fup the e 'to protect b he ! yester | N id Wabto. Defense Presents Case |17,.c fle to rotect himselr, he > i andt Jony, [l “Outside of that, things ars|Will be-out ail winter, warm and| feyville” only Kans aBwectest Rose All" * Violat 200 bim. Chisel an1 Lundy also came s usual. Received a §100 check | comfo > Just Phone New York-to-8 Johnson. The prosecution rested its case{into the house and knocked Me- i TR e R B b & vi “Moonlight and Roses,” Ensem-|in the trial of the United St Kenzie onto a bunk and gas Freinahioput Sar om0, oed ; piipe s rGiY IRAMGRY GUhaig ek ble of Freshman girls. vs. Herbert Taylor, charged French a blow which knocked him A6 e R HNE hL THERR L FINERDR VAveR: wiflyp e Smallest town of 4y B Saiin &ohaie iioa Bhow | munalabehteds thils OrKing. intho [bn the bunk. . Chisit AdHEasAY auything over againAmerican Beanty Parlor. —adv. {a modernly cquipped land was very pretty and effective and|United States District Court, with|then began to beat him, he said, | shooting hon and commereial passen UN D ER PRICED, unsatis-| $each number brought forth much|the exception of the testimony ofjand the last thing he could 1 \"umlm.rk testific he g factory food products put merited applause. Dr. Price who is not able to reach ! member clearly was that Chise in the car wh other / ¢ : 8] |« in producing dent in your As an interlude betwéen tho|Junoau -from Haines until tomor-|raised himscit up by pushing on|men of the party entorsd the SA' E ONE DOLLA l{ B ARl 8 ¢ d | g on and your dollars. two parts Of ' the . Follies, Miss|row morning. Judge Reed ):r:!l!'-ELulnl_\"s back and that the puch|cabin and saw noth of ght Pagsenger @ 11 | The really economical way of | Flemming and Miss Daily played|ed the district attorney permis \knocked his head against the Jor the s ing of t ” 5 iy o 2 2 g R 83 replenishing . your Yantry is several violin and - piano duets|sion to place Dr. Price on the wii-|bunk with such force it nearly |that Taylor ] ol Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes JUESBE Sun . lns ‘ ¢| fto buy groceries of a proven which were very much appreciat-|ness stand later. laid him out. {him he shot Chiscl end was sorry & > Soustruat 3 erby *ir | | value, he pleasing man ed. Miss Flemming and Mrs. 1d-| Deputy U. S. Marshal Phil O | French suid ho had a hazy | { Lafe. You save a Dollar on et had inercased t r, and | fin which we wards directed +the” production of | Herriman identified a 38-calibet | recollection of . someone reelinz W . field had ¢ | |will make you feel friendly the “Talii bullet as that taken from the body d the door and falling ani|s Joe K 4 each one purchased. . I one coyner o toward us. -, of Atbert Chisel. Commissionvs iof two men running out the door. |J IEEAt'y Jestine. to. & tolied CAPPY RICK'S STORY McLean of Haines identified cloth | Ife said he hdard Taylor “ !z.ml Emma an Indi sodded 40-ucre tract. with I LIBERTY TONIGHT | & @4 that worn by Chisc! at the [got to protect my hom Vi I‘!’[QI)I ‘, 4!; facilities' for five planes. time ‘he 'was-shot. . that time on he said he could nm A s d White Sodowskl g B B Kyos'h ntest ietdry 1l[lee l)(:nnell)(’ whnf ts charged rl:uul\mhlr clearly what was said E {tmstruction i meterology, Hill and | o d with perjury from former testi-|or done | | Loy Jonnell, @ veteran ;?;::xfiflg:ie:l;fi ‘:::ne!",“’:::‘ff’; mony /given by him-in:the heac-| - Ho. said he was not. on friend!y ILI BERTY S Sotmnap —— B e g =T pilot, are toaching o small group | SANITARY the screcm. 1t is “More Pay-.|in€ of:the case: declined o an-|terms, with.Chisel.and;Lundy bt R T T T A TR T TR T PIRINTEEHBEGIGI of students thie art of taking off swer questions and was dismisséd |was a friend of McKenui | plane. In almost a " Fox Film’s lates 4 l:l::uwt:m k‘:;(" shon:vs alateh“é Hoyt Day testified he was af The defense is continuing its| TONIGHT " r 4 2 the field has e GRUCERY Liberty tonight for the benetit|Member of the party that stopped | case this afternoon. : i f] 0 UL R PA FP()NS periencad only ono ol | offering to the Pioneers at the at Taylor's and that after the Vi s took the stand ——e s Hill and Sodowski hope to make mtct:n::{rar:ci Dad Hinchtield have REGULAR ‘JATURD ’\Y NIGHT DANCE ; ! 3 BENEFIT ‘ The things yon ‘have been waiting for and their enterprise eventually a feed- “The Store That Pleases” arranged to merge their shipping e er. to alr. mail: lites between Dal Phones 85 and 85 nections -efther at Poneca Cit Okla, or Wichita, Kas., and ing “parts of Kan Missonri, | Oklahoma and Arkaneas, RELIABLE TRANSFER South Coffeyville is miles south of Coffeyville, K juse|| Phone 149 Res. 148 across the state line in Oklahoma. | COURTESY a2d GOOD > SERVICE Gur Motto S Ad 3 Beats will have your goods, . J. C. Hayes, Junean business| ey pruoe M. Ot saig: Aatey,: birh b 3 man, left Seattle on the Alameda| tnything that those attending yesterday morning, returning from went to gi from five cents a trip to the outside. [.J SHARICK B o to as many dollars as one Jeweler and might fecl that he can afford LET Almqulst ¥ress Your S\:fl. Optician 3 _ 5% A We call and deliver. Phone 528, Watch, to contribute for the happi- R m Dhmon‘d‘l ness of the cldtimers, trail Gift Stationery all colors. R, P.| & Silverware i b M ' Nelson’s. —ady. | board i 5 and devclopers, b —adv. overboard again. o This rouses all the Ricks® spirit ceep i R ohe sives WtiloLanepal o | | GOooD Ml']Slt' A | Seroamms e v fect of her ladylike but large vo- i { + FEATURE IS cabulary _nl explos.x'\'es',( k7 | i I PETER B. KY MRS. GRAVROC! , STORY Mrs, B, Graviock was taken 1| ADM. $1.00 9:30 P. M- udents, 50c ‘with heart trouble twb -days ago|. - i e et e e e 5 Nlore P(l V and entered St. Ann's'hospital last evening for treatment. seATL PAM | ‘ “Ré&dj‘-to-Mail” Less Work with P letors of the June;m beau- . A ty ‘;:rlz’:l, r!n:t at the American 1 1 MARY BRIAN Beauty Parlor on Thursday even- ; ing l{ S.LS’cl;ock and agreed to CHARLES ROGERS :hc:;“[;:;‘:te, universal prices EDWARD RATCLIFFE (8igned) ALBERT GRAN American Beauty Parlor. 4 i The Terrell Beauty Parlor, Whercin Cappy Ricks plays ¥he Agatipant Besith, Peth, Pubtografihié Art l|| oa xing cole ama lines but they fall out over whoce R R TS e SHOW’ ¢ promised to have on the Northwestern N8 o BEnady Ol Ak £ name shall be first in the new H 4 ’: firm’s title. Then they declare { i as 1 lest with no insurance. wab o the fieh, . . MOOSE HALL { || FOR OLD MEN AT THE Their tugs coliide and Cappy sends his daughter Betty and Dad his son Willie to adjust the damages. They go to the docks and their investigation leads the tugs’ captains into a fist fight that ends with each knocking out the other. Betty is angered because sie wants to settle the matter on a business basis. Willie persists in making love to her and to escape his . advances she accidentally steps -off the pier. He dives ‘n to save her and in eluding his advances onco more she steps PIONEERS' HOME Nevertheless we have reordered so you for a Christmas Gree will not be disappeinted and one of the next herge for the entert: BETZ MELODY MEN GOOD FLOOR LOTS - OF:« FUN aaUASSY ANIL 4009 DON'T FORGET THE HUB IS THE PLACE Hardware CO. TO GET YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Next to Tom McCaul's Garage, Front St. OF A!AL KINDS TR R R At reasonable prices to fit your purse. Come and get your Calendar and Shopping Bag Free nmng 'aYOUI'iTI'lp The Hub Clothmg Store No matter where you're going “outside,” ask the Northern Pacific e e e to nelp plan your trip and glve you full details on the best routes, ? 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