The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. IS. 1928, 7. ] BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK COAL | uP | NOW | \ fijy}d s 882y W\ <&“: < MINE ALL MiNE ) G l® re Qe‘ SHE'S NoBoDY % g s® NO. SIR. GLses BT ; f BN T e ™M1 HINE OH.z, NCQA/WG € 4e Yy , 4 AT ’\“(mr Loy OH T (o ,,F e Ves I ’s Ohen Southeastern Alaska Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM The Admiralty Islqml Coal | J | | © 1998, Ly King Features Syndicate, Ine Great Britein rights reserved l Com an B e R B e L% iy X p y i R : s I e R PHONE 409 S s [+ S— - +1 Stati of » largest, | SEW. PENINSULA PI EER K D o,.l | Congregational Communitvy ART FXHIBIT AT whic greatest range|PLACED IN LOCAL HOS ,Px‘I'AL[ Office with H. R. Shepard & Son DOUGLAS ougtas | Chu-ab (" FAIR IS WORTHY [i Rertect oo . 'l:' D. HAMMOCK. nay Pnflor" ‘ g‘r.\ 1 (|lu n near th l““',“ ]\‘ me | urcn Sunday Schoel.10:30 to 11;30| The exhibit of oil paintings at BExp m, to one ipd Penin 1 NEWS 5 o, he t " ca Fair in-{8 W of six Ru Ann's Y o e nes | §ian shipmen who were Killc tment. H Regular Sunday services 11: 3!1 ones vipm | Ser'vl(‘es a m. to 12:30 p. m. Adams; MR 1 sev. i a tle with the Indians in K i ———.————— i 1 by M How- | 1884 m MISS FEUSI WINS PLANTS 1. They. ¢ of sub{ Oue of the ing plctures { DRV T AW ENTERTNNENT Notices for this church column = o 18 arediinid % by I”‘m‘::' | L . FRRORAND FRESID "“‘5‘] be recelvel by The Empire| mpo plants’ which were given|to the attractiveness of the art|photos conks e |{0F i G i s Duavd Grandihoeioices than 10 o'clock Satur- ¥y Catholic ladias at|displays tqred by ona of onoring J. P. DBurson, Grand:jay morning to guarantee change Sala ekt Troadsy WAUED: The large dispiaslof SHAtEARIMIEES «crt i ke Tu. | §. President of the Washinzton and|ef sermon toples, ete. - No 47 7} - play: of PHOSHETNSTIINES ndrthern 1 ighERr SaEey N RECEIVING TREATMENT | Alaska division of the Independent el 3 i on No. 47 i ‘i.u-llrm_ 1:;\)1 “I‘f’ niau - from Ui eobe. Jsapoya, mandger of-th i Order of” 0dd Fellows, Alaska| st st S, e xC \d the amwfeur: H.pgetual photog ok icorge 1000y ) | Lodge No. 1, held open house last| | Douglas Presbyterian Native | | TO CALL Ff“\f':iNK REPNR% uess, agronomist, -inlstudy in blues. ¢ u_wl‘l o Eanimep i oveningsfor Odd Fellows, Rebekahs | | Mission S. W. |char the Sitka Experimental T | injur : 3t. Ann's i ;- S PNy s 4 e SR T SIET TP, — 91d papers for sare at the Bm)ire. | Hox mm iy ““]‘JI m]“"‘l“ i o i "]"' ;il“r b Sunday Schoor 30 p. m. The Public Properties com , — - - - - y r, Burson gave a splendid talk| gormon at 3:15 p, m y & 7 | nic a . i s % ‘» o 50 :15 p. m. tee of the City Council is prepa [ oc oN e e m“ { oo Odad Fellowship in which hel 7:90 p. m.— Thursday—Mid-gpecifications for a new roof ov | 1 the importance and valu®| weak prayer service. & s AL TR 0dd Fellows’ Home All are cordially weicome to| . (ract | | s were played for pa 0. thase ¥ervloes: | B o5 93 s going to Miss Lucile P 14 g { It's “hard” work %id B McConnell for -high o T DOUBLE FEATUR and to Mrs. H. McConnell and Douglas Cntholm Chusoh R. Guerin for the low. Catholle services in the tc Refreshments were served fol. 2 lowing the cards to about seventy- | hOTarY ofiapsl 14 tRuS, sew fesl-fney n » Sivk aifsts, dence adjoining the old bank|and Cly building. Bl uilding to figure out a “soft” living oot i, Opening , Announcement | Sermon, General Communion for|pomedy has lots of new stuff in it, | 3 : | Wiw avone opens moNDNY{SiRoN: Guners) € g oo g Pusich and McCormick tions unique and sometimes thril rybody is satisfied and | BANK BY MAIL When you bump into some financial emergency 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 necess: f i i § ary, and then forget it ! We'll take care of your banking business by Mail, by Gosh! % 4 il The new grocery and meaf storc [ being opened jointly Mik Pusich and Dick MeCor be partly ready for busine Monday A con e line of ceries is already on the shelves and with green stuff due on the hy¢ Queen, selling will start Monday | have a good time| INNOUNCE THE morning. The meat division \\x'l\ Lqtweps e | OPENING OF THEIR STORE o ~ 1 Monday, Sept. 17 Bl not be ready until about T mnuu\ ‘ 5 # B¥ "Fhe ‘oat market o be openci | A full line of “HAPPY EOME” Products will be SUNDAY——7:30 B The meat market to be ope by the two men will be the first featured—Fresh Green Sindf arciving on Queen. First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” Douglas operated market for sev- eral years. l yaxes coio punae “ SPECIAL TO OUR DOUGLAS PATRONS THE MEAT MARKET WILL BE READY ! R R R 1 N POR BUSINESS THURSD! y | meremane 0 wearce | Tunney and Heeney Fight R GEOWEG SReieban Alaska Steam Laundry | ° a‘cold bath in the bay F af- ternoon. He attempted to jump f¢ from the float to the ferry boat as it pulle y from the float, and didn't quite make it He was fished out without difficulty | il » and was none the worse apparently for the accident “ Round by Round [Mernrmongypu ix o Special for Monday LOUISE FAZENDA and CLYLE COOK i 1 “A SAILOR’S SWEETHEART” “SERVICE and QUALITY” 2 We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING —— Half dozen-Glasses given FREE with cach purchase 6 cakes Laundry Soap i o U ‘ | @or expert piano tuning call Prices—10-20-50" cents Afigderson 143. —adv. BRSSO U7 SNt it A5 S BRIl o e BEEEEETE THE LID IS OFF TONIGHT FOR FUN ANI? PR!ZF EVENT P and Concei't - Sna[:f Y Acts on Stage Awarding of Grand Prizes Mzdmght Come Early and Stay Lét

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