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i S s ... THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT., 14, 1928. s : 'y BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK [T e R e R S R \f WEAL Y THERE S NOING LKE ; i < At A ¥ r'TuL\NL: BOYS TS A M e . HANING A L\ TTLE \WIFE AND I DC NT r‘t\m /\\ THOUGH I \ '€ T GNES ME A THRILL JUST \ CREAT ERELING To BE / Tieat BARMEY = SHIE LL MAVE HER = X KNOW NOURE ALL eo K To SEND QUT THESE ANNCUNCEMENTS! IN LINE = I'M AS (BARNEY %/ \_ A NEW MAN ANDERSTAND + T FEEL =HAN Y 7 iy ey " ME 3 SR <B e S A KWL = ~— OUTTA You A R BARNE Y - LETS SEE, IVE SENT THEM HARPY ATA . e v 2 LS wh o, To ALL MY PALS =TVeE STiL NOW ., LVSSEN : 5 o SR e Sl . S Sekle | o 1o FRIENDS oF The DEAR GIRL'S VGEdad oM DE bum DA oA OE DUM '/:1 | et oc | CATURE. AT ¢ - e A AT THE NN TG L ([ € \ FEATHERS. ) ( Feamee Tl € @& MY LAST DINNER ( r2 PRV £ THIS FEED R AS A BACHELOR ' f NS k S ¥ é > ) 3 AND T wWANT ¢ ) \ i 7 &= i ALL YOU GLNYS L% / \ 7 | S TN . B gl Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM , : ; The Admiralty Island Coal - ] 1 | PHONE 409 T son Robarts and the father by | his death He was noted for his . J 3 i George hols. Vir \ Browne!energy which continued until the : Office with H. R. Shepard & Son DOI](‘LAS Faire is also featured as thelend came ‘ 7. sweetheart of the hero, who, be-I” Mr. Murray waé a native of No- lieving herself forgotten by him,|via Scotia' but lived most of his NEWS becomes ¢ngaged to his bal, played|life in the United States {by Warner Richmond, | PN TOURISTS PRAISE FLOWER AND AGRICULTURAL SHOWS e gl i | MARTIN GALLWAGSHOME; ABNEH MURRAY | AT THE S. E. ALASKA FAIR ACCOMPAN}ED BY BRIDE ‘ , ‘ viiiis : W Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Gallwas, ' H 4 f newlyweds, arrived herc on tho y Dorothy Alexander ye y O ¢ i the f | - o ok ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A, of-the 12 or 15 people from the P was. The young couple were mar- steamer. who., aitended the, Fair| ' JPESCNES O THE SEVENTH ried on the ninth of the prese I e commented that they had secen ¢ PR, o * | ¥ 4 \ oK {nothing in California to equal in NI T 4 month in Walla Walla and ar Rebicled 0/This Distrer. 41 lecatr wa Hodis s et \/ ANNUAL GST A FEW & SHWP OFF I GONNA THROW A 0 , / o / L / X / BIG DIMNER BAR T "\k { 2 { HQR,E / CAN NQu 7 P 4 " | a honeymoon tour of S. E. Alaska.! / b e 4 / | They will be here for a week at| Years—Was Member of |" or the large, smooth ' ve ge- les. In respomse to reque . it loge- Martin who was a| Elks and Odd Fellows |tor pansies to press, th » - ke Southeastern Alaska member of the s Volunteor oo sh pre 8 Fire Dopartment for many years,| Abner Murray, 85 year age, |10 P AR : B z P awr’ to figure out a - welcoming blast of the fire|Pidheer of Ga 8 ; that their 2 siren’ was sounded for the couple|for the past 10 yei resident of in the south would ne 7 Sitka, died at home at that wve that the lovely large flc 2a.tho Dorothy stenmed past tho|Sitkd, died at his home at that | | A WE ARE GIVING AWAY TWO eI “soft” living Island yesterday It's “hard” work i o came unexpectedl - Y LA ‘e Joidiad 3 7 I, 0. 0. F. REGEPTION | was not given in reports received | A | | HUNDRED SACKS OF N BANK BY MAIL 5 closed all day Saturda sptem- ! AL BERIORR) FQIIRHT, h‘:v far as known here, Mr. Mur. |ber 15th, on . 5 ) When you bump into some financial emergency that of Ala ray leaves only one living relative, | Holiday adv B ] I)I ’1 ,"/I()’\II) BI{I()!]”JVI g e : is temporarily embar ing, while out of town, Lodge A-1 0. 0. F., which' 1 A nephew residi n Los Ang .‘ \-,,,,Hfi‘ eyl - POUG i P 0 € Nl q member that ci ette sign and be yourself, lik n been arranged for the reception|Calif, who I 1 advi. oA of his \‘ fox Fnaea R s Soars s Y oyster. Just write us a letter, with enclosures, if ofi J. P. Burson. Grand Master of]death: . Ku arrangements ar THARE it bR o OTh Y| \l ] 2 ary, and then forget it. 4 ; the Lodge, will be held in the Odad [Peing delayed pending 1S Douglas patrons who will. visit ! l; REE g ¢'ll take care of your banking business by Fellows hall here this evening atfrom him. [Fair on Douglas 1 vening. Z)el ! Mail, by Gosh! Slofeiock Hé was a member of J o) B il | e PG % f;j];‘*"',"j“- i te R by, NAVIGATION CO. \ A WE INVITE YOU T0 VISIT CUR BOOTH WHITE, ELANNELE" Lodge No. 1; of Boston, Mass., for . 4 AMOND BRIQUETS MAKE i 3 . . |2 AT LIBERTY TONIGHT. |loiors’ s 30 yemrs. - . |2 e s e ano. | § T 2 First National Bank D ARl 5 Vo TR RUCERIR: _ |EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND -3 “WARM” FRIENDS § U years ago, 857, | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING } ] Life in the coal fields of Penn-|Mr. Murray came to Tr 11| PLANT IN ALASKA. s 31 “There Is No Substitute for Safety” sylvania is portrayed with thril-|and was made master mechanic|——— — - - - i € 18 Lot . ling vividness in “White Fla 215" |and draftsma r that mine ) I i ol s SR L o R AP e Warner g wroduction. 1o | iveiod b savine: - pouses| INNNNAAAGIN : : 2d i Coal C ez e LIBERTY | : The open mecting Robarts, at the Liberty tonight.|Apartments, a sawmill, wharf and 1 ® R The Broska family lives in pov-|float, and later built and owne | - Phane 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent erty, the father and son wqrking|the Douglas Water Works H 4 v ¥ - \ in the mines and the mother do-|was rated as a man of consider Tonight—7:30 ing odd jobs for rich mine own-jable wealth at ths time of his ors and saving every hard-carncd |death. | “WHITE FLANNELS” penny to send he on to the flocding ¢! Treadw : i - o “SERVICE and QUALITY” Father Broska objects, but Mr. M moved to Sitka, He with ) - ; he is killed in the mines, the moth-|moted his apartment house in sec- LOUISE DRESSER L A : We Can Prove It er urges the son with such vehe-|tlions from Douglas to that town o < - Q mence that he leaves the village{and took an active part in i This is the usual ; (Q ; L Beg o DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING girl whom L loves and goes away|ness and civic affairs during his S 1 al ” A A : an education, entire residence there. He had Club ShOW mother is admirably played|been a member of the Sitka City i Regular Carnival of Events - Everybody Gets. Sométhipg TONIGHT—F astest entertainment program of the Fair. William Bigoff and others in dances and other acts ; £ 3 . IT’S THANE AND DOUGLAS NIGHT TONIGHT i1 TOMORROW AFTERNOON -- KIDDIES' DAY : See elsewhere in Empire for program of events and prizes Visit the cxhibits-—something new in them. Visit the booths—most elaborate array of good : things to carryliome = = | LR DANCING EVERY EVENING ' ¥ air Tmlight