The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 6, 1928, Page 7

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" BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Pon Verssgace tuera = | UNTIL NESTERDAY HE WAS The PPIEST MAN IN THE WORLD , AND TaoaY, UNHAPPIEST - “THE BEAUTIFUL DUGHESS WHoMm HE HAD WOOED AND THOUGHT HE HAD WON CHANGED HER MIND AT TRE VERY LAST MNUTE AND DECIDED NOT To MARRY Hiv SHE GAVE HIM NO REASON AND HE ASKED BARNEY GOQG(E slus Q’B P o < He 1o Go OER = % 3 N AND TRY S MNSIDER AS THE TIME GoES BY THE (MINUTES SEeMm LIKE HOURS AND PoOR KLOTZ 1S (N A NEAR FRENZY AWAITING BARNEY'S RETURN DOUGLAS | TEACHERS ARE LOCATED All of the Douglas taachers have | * tound living qua now, being located’ as. follows: Supt. and Mrs. Chapmat in the Smith apartments; Miss Lucille Pepoon and Miss Josie Hursh at the Durham .resi- dence; Miss Thelma Waite and Miss Hazel Olson in the Smith apartments; Miss Margaret Abra- hamson at thé ~Kilburn house; Miss Dorothy Grimm is with Mrs. E. Lange and Alexander Dunham £+ is at tha Granberg residence. e LIBRARY BOOKS All those having books from the '» Douglas public library are request- | ed to turn them in this week as a rectaloguing of all the books is to be made. On account of this ao books will be given out on Satur day, — . — D. F. D. MEETING Tonight is tue regular meet i night. for -the Douglas. Fir partment and all members & v quested to be in attendanco TO HOLD HEARING ON WRANGELL NAR. TRAFFIC SYSTEM s#~ Owing to the many complaints | about log tows injuring the dol- . phins in Wrangell Narrows, a hear- | | ing will » held this winter n\’ #® discuss and draft regulations con- cerning the use of the Narrows! by Ocean vessels, log tows and| other craft, it was announced this | morning at ‘the B, ka Road Commission. Because | the deep channel is comparatively | narrow, it is further thought by the Road Commission off B2, unrestricted use by 1 and log tows and oth probably interfers ze y the navigation of all classes of | traftic. i Ly ————— ‘* JUDGE E. COKE ¥IV7, i 1 WILL ARRIVE NEXT WEEK | Judge E. Coke Hill, of nm} Third Division, who will preside | B8 at a term of the U. 8. District | Court here which will begin on | ¢ . September 29th, will arrive in| Juneau next Tuesday, according to a wire re d by J. H. Dunn, | Clerk of the Court. | —— i i | WOME: F 1 Mocseheart Legion will meet to- | night at 8 o'clock: Businoss | meeting and sccial for Legion- | marles only. | b adv. AGNES, GRIGG, Sec. | .o o «4Dr. J. H. Romig, of Fairbanks, accompanied by his son Howard | « Romig, passed through Juneau on | the Alaska botind to Seattle and the cast. PR S SNy Frank E. Spain, Anchorage busi- ness man, accompanied by his wife, is a passenger south on the Alaska on a short vacation % Mrs. A. David, accompanied by her two children .Caroline and Leo- pold, are passengers aboard the Alaska | from Ancho{nze for the Btates. . { " The New .| IMPERIAL Am'u Most Up-to-Date and Billiard Hall 7 Cigars, Candy, Con- l fectionery, Popcorn and Peanuts Ideal Seattle Ice Cream Brick and Bulk in ail flay- || | ors, especially for family ! trade, in any quantity THE NEW IMPERIAL | * JOE STOCKER, Prop. || o Front Street = ce of the ‘Adas-} 1 P " THE DAIL HIM To FORGET 11 MOMENT I SAaw N You { I knew MR KloTz AND L B\ MUST PART! \ R " - 4’\\)\; ARE S¢ ORKT ey \ BEAUTIFUL VLT e [ SWELW = Ne E IS gmaevey S| BeFore HAVE N : OH. \ ( GIRLIE..You CANT MEAN ( THAT YOu UIKE ME BETTER'N Nou DI HIM (!‘ Ew Me LOVED ME Tew MEe AGPIN ITS MUS) (N MV EAR HAD SUCH A Pie THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK | are SiMPLY , || DN, MR | aoeae, - I MEAN BARNEY DEAR , AR W AN W 2 \ve e\ o Sudsene BRANCHES of a tree are like human be- ings. Each branch competes with every other in its efforts to bear leaves and fruit. 7 € Not all branches are necessary; some o are 'detrimental. Some up-start shoots cannot supply their own needs, and so, like parasites, they ap- propriate building materials and food suppl . established branches. These shoots are caficc}' Y Unless the tree is regularly pruned of such twigs, the fruit-bearing branches do not prosper, and the tree dies. of better suckers.” Just as the fruit-bearing branch is vital to the tree, so is the retail merchant necessary to the welfare of our communit}']. Prospering himself, it is necessary for the a local merc nt to invest thousands of dollars in hiring em loyes, in paying taxes, in purchasing equipment, and in keeping his store well-stocked to give you service. He helps'make'f)rosperity for all. He is an essential i factor in our daily fe and comforts.’ He is entitled to protection from irresponsible outsiders, itinerant ped- lers and door-bell ringers, who have no similar claims r your trade. Pruning is no more essential to success- ful horticulture than to our own community’s progress. There are “suckers” in_both field=. in co-operation with JUNEAU BUSINESS HOUSES Y ALASKA EMPIRE Mr. Coal Consumer:—- Thanks for your generous support, we know now that you realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal orders. Every pound you burn helps to develop an industry that will go far toward adding to the prosperity of Southeastern Alaska. A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. ) Order from your own transfer man or coal dealer or The Admiralt y I_simd Coal Company PHONE 409 Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. There is a world of difference between Coming Back and Going Back LOOKING BACKWARD Labor Day makes us take an inside inventory. We all work at some racket or other—but have we made that work really count? The old reliable Union Man generally saves, but many others don’t. Let's get started Right Now. See us Tomorrow! First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” e i B e I J. J. NAWMAN : A. M. GEYER b 4 QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street ~ Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska PLUMBING SHEET METAL ] CERTAINTEED ROOFING PAPERS TARRED FELTS and BUILDING PAPER ROOFING PITCH TAR POT FOR RENT THE Thomas Hardware Co. D R Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY" We Can Prove It VURY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING ALASKA MEAT CO. ‘Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET Capital Electric Company ! Near Cold Storage Building ' Electrical Contracting "~ HOUSE AND BOAT WIRING * WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS PHONE 416

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