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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 7,°1928. By BILLE DE BECK e . BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PL LMY BEAUTIFUL ONE MY SWeeT - O MY BOW CAN NOU TREAT NME Like NS 7<AHH, (E MR GOQGGLE WOULD ONLY RETURN SOON = I < T WANT Tl HE COMES BACK, Ta TElL ME TuaT GREAT LOVE AND. DEVCION HAS - MY HANGED HER MIND AND THAT T o= e Mr. Coal Consumer:— ENCULGH & ( HONORABLE. PUCHESS. “Thar | [ MR.BERNARD GOOGLE WMSELF, PRESENTS HIS GOOGLE DE DUCHESS \ AM EXPECHIN' YO' g ( VASEUH MISTAR Thauks for your generous support, we know now that you realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your AL = COME INTS . operated for “RMORROW! SHE WILL MARRY Me s ‘ DOUGLAS NEWS SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SHOWS INCREASE ‘With all the grades except two showing an increase in number of pupils enrolled this year over last year the total enrollment is s0' far 00 as against. 83 for last year. In the high school there are seven tore- pupils enrolled this year. ' BEnrollment by years follows: 1928 1927 (beginners) 6 8§ (advanced) Lo Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade 8 19 1, 1, 2 3 4 b 6 7 15 . 12 1 15 ! 90 11 GRAND TOTAL 131 e MR S o ol S 1 PR | “WINGS OF STORM” IS | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT LB L A TSR P Pretty Virginia Brown Faire, who plays the leading femi role in . Fer Films' production, “Wings of the Storm,” due at the Liberty tonight, as the feature at- traction, is an expert marksman. She is given an opportunity to demonstrate her ability in this line in the opening scenes of the photoplay when she does some firstclass trapshooting. Her role, in fact, gives Miss Faire a wide range of activity for her well- known talents. She impérsonates a girl who is a millionaire sports- woman and dog fancier and easily establishes the fact that she in truth, an “outdoor girl."” “Wings of the Storm" features Thunder, the noted police dog star, and central figures in the cast are Reed Howes, in the role of a for- est ranger and William Russell, superintendent of a lumber camp —the “menace” of the story. J. G. Blystone directed the pic- ture. Exterior scenes were filmed in the picturesque region centering about Mount Rainier in Wazhing ton. Total High School FORMER ALASKAN IS DEAD FROM INJURIES RECEIVED FROM FALL F. G. Noyes, pioneer of the Klon. dike and Fairbanks, whose death occurred in soutfhern California oh August 28, was buried in Se- attle last Saturday, according to word just received here. Mr, Noyes was on a fishing trip from , Crescent City, Calif., and died from injuries received in a fall. Born in Michigan, Mr. Noyes entered the lumber industry there. In 1897, he joined the Klondike rush and went from there to Fair- banks. In the latter camp he 5|can candidate for President except 3 lin, 3| has elécted a Republican Gover- [crats to the | F. Johnso! -|The other, a1 {unexpired 2 | Brewster, AWATS \NITH 0 190, by King Features Syndicass, Ine. Creat Britain rights reservea e — ton-Alaska Bank and was's ful in legal actions that r ed considerable money for stitution. He removed to Seattle in 1922 and has resided therv since that time. Te is survived by a widow, a son Glen T. Noyes, both of Seattle ,a daughter, Mrs, B. C. Casey of San Francisco, and s @ brother F. R. Noyes of Los An. geles. $ ———. Maine’s Early State Election Is Seen as (Continnen rrom Cake One.) facts. Regardless of the result of state elections, Maine has giv- en a plurality for every Republi- in 1912 when Wilson carried the state. Beginning with Hannibal Ham- later Vice-President, who was elected Governor in 1856, Maine nor iu’ all but four instances. Maine has sent only two Demo- enate. One, Charles | was eleeted in 1910, | Obadian Gardner, was appointed in 1911 to complete an term. With few ex- ceptions the state’s delegat'on to the national house of representa- tives has been solidly Republican. Two years ago Gov. Ralph O. Republicamn, was re- elected for a second term by a majority of 20,000 over Ernest L McLean, Democrat, the vote being: Brewster 100,776, McLean 80,748, In 1924 the last Presidential elee- tion year, Brewstér received a | majority of 36,665 over William R, Pattangall. Senator Hale's marginsever s Democratic opponent in 1922 was 26,366, At the last Senatorial election in Maine, a clal elec- tion in November, 1926, to fill a cancy, Arthur R. Gould, Repub- received najority of 45,- er Fulton J. Redman, Demo. | 278 crat. In a recent campaign nator Hale said: “It is not enough for Maine to £0 Republican by a small majority. It we gi majority of 10, 15, or 20 thousand votes, the rest of the United States is going to say we have lost our grip. Maine must g0 Republican by more than 40,- 000.” - cofipany INCORPORATES Articles of incorporation were filed in the office of Karl Theile, Secretary of Alaska, this morning by the New York-Alaska Gold Dredging corporation, formerly tio New York-Alaska Gold Dredging company, by R. E. Robertson, who represents the organization in Aldska. «‘The purpose of the cor. fl!llllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII“I[{]IIIIMI LIBERTY TONIGHT—T7:30 A Stirring Recital of a Dog’s Devotion established a sawmill which he many years. He also owned other interests in the Interior including a large ranch and fine home adjoining the town * of Fairbanks. In 1915 he was appointed re- “WINGS OF THE STORM” This ‘is the usual glub: show TS ceiver for the defunet Washing- The New . IMPERIAL Alaska’s Most Up-to-Date Pool and Billiard Hall Cigars, Candy, Con- fectionery, Popcorn and Peanuts Ideal Seattle Ice Cream Brick and Bulk in all flav- ors, especially for family trade, in any quantity THE NEW IMPERTAL t JOE STOCKER, Prop. Front Street oo e oe Mabry’s Cafe Imperial Building Front Street Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES Merchants Lunch served from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. daily. 50 cents HARRY MABRY Proprietor COMPLIMENTS AND Political Barometer| speech 0E PAMLIR AN , HER BELOW poration is general mining opera-| Mr, enhouse. tions, and the principal office out-| Mr. Rittenhouse, who Is a min. de of Alaska is in Delaware. |ing cngineer, spent much of his ———-— | time her year, visiting vari- TRAVELLIM ! EUROPE [ous min properties in this vi- | cinity as also an enthusi- astic hur E fisherman. oo FOUND GUILTY found guilty shortly . before 1 o'clock today. The' jury was out but a few minutes. Helen Merl, wife of the defendent, was too ill to appear in court. son, according to ceived by U. S White, ———. FIREMEN CALLED OUT A small blaze on the roof of the Totem Grocery on Willoughby avenue at 8:056 o'clock this morn ing called out the fire department. Damage was confined to a few shingles. Mayor T .B. who was passing the scene on his way to town phoned in the alarm 4 message re- Marshal Albert J. V. Rittenhouse, and Mrs. Rit. tenhouse, who spent most of last summer in Alaska, and have been traveling in Europe for the last year, were recently in Munich, about to leave for Vienna, accord- ing to word received by Karl Theile, Secretary of Alaska, from - WILL BEING PRISONERS Deputy U, Nobl¢ jon the 8. Marshal William of Sitka, will arriye here steamer Queen with Albert {Grant, charged with maurder, and {hree other prisoners, George Race, Bessic Johnson and Frances Adum.} John Merlo, who was tried in the U. C. Commissioner’s Court this anorning cn a charge of de- sertlon of his wife and child, was Every cook instantly understands why Controlled Roasting gives HILLS BROS Coffee the urmost in flavor % For the same reason you broil a steak a few moments on each side, Hills Bros. use a continuous process of roasting coffee a few pounds at a time, ~ YOU must cook the steak evenly to make it taste right. Coffee must be roasted evenly—ewvery berry—tobring out the perfect flavor. And that’s just what Controlled Roasting does for Hills Bros. Coffee! ‘ [ Hills Bros. originated and patented Controlled Roasting, but the glorious flavor it creates is yours. You'll taste it every time you make a cup. No wonder Hills Bros. Coffee is the pride of the West. . gl i TR i b Hills Bros. pack their delicious coffee in vacuum. Ask for "it by name and look for the Arab on the can. Fresh fromi the original, vacuum pack. Easily opened with the key. Reg. U. 8 b Pt OB, y i H\I!s‘é,; Bros f ‘;COéFEE ! Judson coal orders. Lvery 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 Admiralty Is—land Coal Company PHONE 409 i ——————d There is @ 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” PLUMBING . SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK' with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska I e CERTAINTEED ROOFING PAPERS TARRED FELTS and BUILDING PAPER ROOFING PITCH TAR POT FOR RENT THE Thomas Hardware Co. Alaska Steam Laund;'y “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It VR CLEANING PHONE 16 PRESSING ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET Now is the time to have your car and ‘radio batteries put in condition for fall and winter service. We employ an expert battery man. We have a complete line of the famous EXIDE STORAGE BATTERIES Capital Electric Company Near Cold Storage Building PHONE 416 [ J. J. NAWMAN A. M. GEYER

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