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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1928, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG B s o —————en e S SR MR AND THE SUFFERING I HANE JE NOU. BN CHANCE. SEE The S8 AGAIN, TELL HER T \D NG HARD FEELING i WHATSCENER. - GOOGLE , I AM GOING BATK To MY NATWE C.AdFonwlf THERE To FORGET THE MISFORTUNES "ENCOUNTERED HERE HORSEFACE, OLD MAN I'v SORRY Te SEE YOU Go, BUT I KNOW HOw ou FEEL AND T WOULD BE CRUEL e ASk “OU To STAY = AT “e~ HOW 1S MY PRECIOUS "o',DEAR UTTLE DUCHESS ToDAY ¢ DEAREST UORSEFACE HAS LEFT FOR CALIECRNIA AND AOW WE CAN SEE EACK CTHER EVERY DAY AND WE WONT HAVE T WoRRY ABOUT HIM ANNMORE = NES, f LOVE Tl 88 QVER 7{%.\ 1N TEN MNGTES L= ~ Yo! e 2 By BILLE DE BECK COME RAWY 1N MSTAK GOSALE., DE DRCHESS AM EXVECKIN' YO fl How! iy \ WONDERFUL 1T \S -~ JUST T Tinnk THE MOST BEALTIFUL WOMAN (N THE WIDE WORLD LOVES M < | TS LIKE A OREAM - FVE NEVER BEER SO HAPPY - 2 D= ©,1928, by King Features Syndicate, Ine, e Grrat Britain rights remrved — Tl Iy DOUGLA -NEWS ! DOUGLAS CANNERY READY FOR FALL OPERATIONS With the reopening of the sea. son for fishing, the Dougla land Packing company is all ready to start canning Fish are expected to start coming in by tomorrow and it is the hope of the management of the cannery to be able to add several thousand cases of salmon to the pack. PASSENGERS FOR DOUGLAS The Admiral Rogers docked at the city wharf at four o'clock this morning returning Mrs kins and son Ha visiting in the two and a half home in Treadw also had two d small shipment Douglas. - eee - F. 0. E. DANCE nonths, The vessel mail of freight Owing to the opening of ti Alaska Fair in Juneau on Wedne day night the regular semi-monthly mid-week dance of the Eagles Lodge, will be held this week on Tuesday night. The usual good time i3 promised for all who at- tend. ., — season’s and al§ for [\ i GOODY SALE The Catholic Ladies will hold their goody sale Tuesday after- noon in the Riedi store. Dona- tions for the sale will be gratg- tully accepted by the ladies in charge. ——— RETURNS SOUTH TO SCHOOL Miss Ann Dolish who has” been visiting in Douglas for the past month as the guest of Miss Beth Anderson left Saturday for Seat- tle, Shef will attend the Univer- sity of Washington this Fall. BRANNAN GETS WRANGELL MAN T0 JOIN HIN Consolidates Interests " Seeking Establish Lo- cal Aerial Service Consolidation of the Juneau and Wrangell interests seeking the es- tablishment of an airplane serv- ice in Southeastern Alaska has been effected, it was announced tpday by Judge V. A. Paine, rep- rékenting the Alaska Airways Cor- poration and chairman of the Alrplane Service Committee of theé local Chamber of Commerce. . D. Brannan, Seattle man who s undertaking the organi- zaticn of the company, met.B. W. Blirke, representing the Wrangell interests, in that town Saturday. The consolidation was the result of a conference between them. Mr. Brannan immediately pro- ceeded to Ketchikan where he met L. 0. Gore who is represent- ihg him there. Prospects there are sald to be good for stock sub- seriptions. He proceeded to Seat- * tle on the steamship Queen and eXpects to return here in about two weeks to proceed with final ofganization details. e INFORMATION 1S SOUGHT OF FORMER JUNEAU MAN Information regarding the late Patrick Cannon, said to have re- sided here some years ago, is wanted by W. C. Thompson, of icago, Ill, said a letter re- cbived by H. R. Shepard, City erk. Persons knowing anything abbut Mr. Camnon are asked to cpmmunicate with Mr. Shepard. —_——ee RECORDS Closing out all 1v inch Columbia and Okeh Records at fOc each. ’ ® 2 PR ORI Mrs. Helen Casey, young Free- rport, L. L, mother, whose homfa, police say, was filled | withtalleged stolen jewelry and furs, She was arrested on a i charge of burglary, IK (nternational Newaresl) D LEAVE FOR SCHOOL Naghel, Fred Gould and Henry Figg, local young people, | lleft on the Prince George Satur- day evening to attend school in' tates. Miss Naghel will en-| "ter Chency Ncrmal School in i Washington as' a sophomore, 1Gould* is returning to North Pa- cifie Lental College in Portland, and Pigg will study at San Jose, Cal., preparatory to his entering Santa Clara Colle PR Y T LUTHERAN WOMEN'S The September meeting of the Lutheran Womén’s' Missionary So- ciety will be held tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hans Berg. D CALL FOR BIDS Wanted bids cn putting on| metal fabric for plaster. For specifications, see Fagerson, Con- crete Products Mfg. Co. —————— When a woman has a case of nerves you can't blame her hus- band for getting a case of gin. Held as “Raffles” [LEAVES FOR TACOMA; i arrives in i late th /" who are MISSIONARY SOCIETY)| adv. | IN "PRINTING FIRM W. Coates, employed in the mechanical department of the Alui. ki pire, for many mor e on the Princess Louise [morrow morning en route to Ta- coma. ~Mr. Coates will join his ifather in the printing by s in Tacoma, m b the Gr Blcventh H. AND WHERE Cameron and Jerry , who have ,been at Speel in connection with the water power surveys being ca ried on there by the pulp inte ests, have arrived in Juneau | aboard the America First. ! Mrs. B. Cleveland left on the Prince Gecrge for the States. She | expects to spend a few months in Seattle, and will continue to| California when- Mr. Cleveland | Seattle on his vacation 1l Arrivals on the Margnita ye terday included Charles Hawke worth, district superintendent of | the U who has been to Killisnoo. J. 8. Jefirey and C. M. |traveling men, were arr the Margnit They on business trips 1o After spending in the south on a Mrs. B. C. Manning here aboard the Princess Louise. e is a member of the Juneau| postoffice force, A. J. Spra the Territorial Fish Commission, | returned on the Northwestern | ter a trip. to Wrangell. ; | Arrivals on the Northwestern included and Mrs. J. M. Bell, | ting here. Mr. Bell Las heen interested in the fishing | hneiness th tern Alaska ? They expect to] lec hortiy for the Bast. | men arriving on the Ad-| Rogers included Frank | ind Albert S. Brown. | Tripp, member of the| City Council, who left here sev- ieral days ago for Wrangell, re- Itu Jone vals on | ve | returned m | Scul Add to the joy of the | " open road —this pleasure. { giving refreshment. A sugar-coated gum that affords double value. Pep- permint flavor in the sugar 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 IMPERIAL JOE STOCKER, Prop. Open evenings. Radio Electric €0, Martin Lysch. adv | Front Street 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 | Regers Bureau of Education, 'band is in the mild cur place ahoard the been ' Admiral Rogers include | Mayer and Frank Parrish, t weeks ing men, who are on their W ation trip, | Skagway (the Puget Sound Nav | pany | touri e, special agent for |y, i5 accompanied by Mrs. Riggs. | °F gfiLL’ EXPLOSION FIRE MAKES 150 HOMELESS e e 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 Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 409 Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. = T Between 150 and 200 percons were burned out of home hy a fire at Ronald, Wash.,, which pn!lc. authorities sald started from an explcsion of a moonshine still. It cost the life of Bert Pellegrine, owner of the still. the Ad-| Jack Conway, who arrived in on the physi-| Juncau P y on the Queen, left Southern Pa- ahoard the rthwestern for his |home in Sk to Sitka to visit| After spe dmiral Rogers. |her father, J. §. Peterson, Mrs.|Juncau, Sherman, Deputy Through passengers aboard the|J. Robarts ompanted by her|U Marshal at Haines, left on Marcus {two children, passed through Ju-|the Northwestern L neau ahoard the Admiral Rogorz | —_—————— Jtuth L. Annis and Maud Wil-| liams, in the office of the Dollar! This store will be y at Ban Fr m,‘nlz:.\ on the 10th of cra Al-lfor the accommodation trade are round miral Rogers teian's staff of cific Railroad bound for that On her rned to Juneau on the Admiral rippers He whose hus- the r busi- Mrs. Fred Schrey, at Sitka, is way veral days in open even ch month A B clated with of the tion Com- Bellingham, is a Admiral Rogers. 1tiggs, office on at the GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM e — . BY took wife the Admire 2 ! reial hrok-|adv. a akoard o Old papers for sale at tne Empire, Dr. J. R. Masterson and e et BT ST 7 SR BT D HI - S S SR - Who Pays? e to justi- You who believe advertising is too exepn. fy its returns, listen to this: Twenty-cight years ago the makers of a watch pro- duced a cumbersome but accurate article, priced $1.50. Without advertising, they sold that first year 12,000. The next year, with a litile tentative advertising, they sold 87,000. Encouraged, they increased the factory and dis- tribution, reduced the size of the watch, priced it $1.00, made a reasonable ‘advertising appropriation — and sold 485,000, When the makers of a famous camera began adver- tising thirty years ago, they made one camera which took a 2Y%-inch picture, and sold at $25.00. In 1917, that time of the distressing upward trend of prices, these people made a better camera that sold for $10. Who pays for the advertising”? Or does the advertis ing pay for itself? And what good advertising executed in attractive print did fer the watch and the camera, it can do in some measure for your product. Let us talk with you about the printing of your sales literature. The Empire Printing Co. ——PUBLISHERS—— The Daily Alaska Empire Phone 374 Its “Lard” work to figure out a “soft” living PANK BY MAIL When you buinp into some financial emergeney that is temporarily embarrassing, while out of town, re- member that cigarette sign and be yourself, like an oyster. Just write us a letter, with enclosures, if necessary, and then forget it. We take care of your banking business by Mail, by Gosh! First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” J. J. A. M. GEYER " PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska CERTAINTEED ROOFING PAPERS TARRED FELTS and BUILDING PAPER ROOFING PITCH TAR POT FOR RENT THE i Thomas Hardware Co. D e DT S —— Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY™ We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 16 PRESSING b 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