The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 22, 1928, Page 7

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Miss Alberta Gallwas accompan- ied the couple south on her way 'to Bellingham to attend the normal !there this fall.. 5. % | TEACHERS ENTERTAIN AT SEWING PARTY - DOUGLAS NEWS . _STUDENT BODY ACTIVITIES; NO REEZE DURIN TERM 2 g Misses Thelma Waite and Hazel Olson entertained a (ev« friends at a delightful sewing mrly last eve- I ning in their npnr(mcn!s in the Smith building. In " addition to their needle-work for, pastime, a stunt contest entertained the guests. Dainty refreshments were |served by the hostesses: PR BICREY T hm tho muuhl; ln -AL)IQ() vspitper’ Gastltfe ‘gfly o will me published yedr was ded yesterday afternoon when student body held its #first 4 oting of _the new ‘term .and . d upon the question. Having reached the pinacle of famo last year when it was judged the best e “‘&‘chuol paper in Alaska, the Breezs| . VIOLA DANA IS AT LIBERTY TOMORROW Y < WOl rest on its laurels for the| + present term while the publicity efforts of the student body will he Lure. of the be. concentrated con the annual|gtarring Viola Dana, @Paku to make the 1929 jssue big-|the Liberty for the Sunday at-| ger. and better than ev " (The publication of tl "wés started in 1917 under . Bupervision of Supt. G. W. c aud during the interi bag had a more or le: career, For five dif SO%Wce it was started the ngt published. Supt. Chapman was chosen gdent-body advisor at' the meet. ng yesterday and ‘May Fraser was _elected secretary in place of Doris ~wSimpson who did not return to the ;1 ool this Fall. CANNERV SHIPS Night Clul will be .1‘5 edited with being one of | the most entertaining pictures t. Greene,| FBO has prodiced. The theme m to date,iof the story is lald around two : extra girls in the movies, buffeted |, about by the winds of chance, ‘m«l‘ | doing their best to help each other alpng. Viola Dana, winsome, Potite and | always lovable, in her poitrayals for the screen, i3 one of the extra girls. J. Leo Meehan, who di-| rected a score of successes, not. ably the Cene Stratton storfes, has turned In another| masterly piece of work while di-} N s recting them. “The sLure of the|' Another substantial shipment of | Night Club,” takes one into the galimon went out from the local | studios and gives the public an eannery yesterc lay when the Queew |insight into scenes and incidents n 2378 cases in the forenoon |usually denied to their gaze. s few fish keep coming in tu It has everything that goes to the cannery and operations on a|make a good picture entertaining ~ reduced scale ill likely continuc|-—comedy, drama, thrills, and sus. pense. Takun as “"Tuntil the end o fthe month. - Dell B. Sheriff, Aiaska's tuner| adv. NEWLYWEDS SOUTHBOURD Mr. and Mrs, Martin' Gallwas | now at Gastineau Hotel. Porter | Douglas _ Church Services Notices tor this church column must be receivel by The Empire not later than 10 o’clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change »f sermon topics, ete. Douglll Presbyterian Native Mission 3 Sunday S¢npos—2:30 D, m Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid-|y week prayer seryice. All are cordially weicome to|s lhene »arvices. ¥ Catholic ser !porary chapel In the new rest dence adjoining the old bank bulldiog. 9:30 a. m.—Low Mass and {Sermon, General Communion for all. 1 00 p. m. Sunda rhool . Sl Luke’s Epucoual until tice, as Dean Rice attend the General Conference { Washington, D. C. Congregational Cummnm Churzh in i3 L. D. HAMMOOK. way Pastor Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 in m Regular Sunday services 11:30 {a. m. to 12:30 p. m. —— e —— Motorshin ©:egon of the Inde- pendent Steamship Company sails from Seattle September 256. Your patronage is solicited. For se- cuiriig bpace,” See D. B. Femmer, or Phone 114, adv. # | ¥ide the Indian possessions situgt- .| KETCHIKAN MAN ADJUDGED has left to} 'DAHLQUIST TO MAKE | SURVEYS IN SEVERAL | SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Dahlquist, Cadastral En-| 7. S. Public Suryeys, with I assistants, left yesterdays for Wrangell and other points in the southern end of. the Division whetre he will be engaged in 'making tield surveys unty e end of ‘the ‘yea With him were Herbert Puckcr and Walter Gerwals. I At Wrangell they will subdi, led within the township there. The party then will procged to Metla- katla and make a townsite survey | of that village. Later in the : they will go tp Ketchikan wrvey eight isolated home. in that viciniy. Dahlquist and his crew re. turned here Wednesday after (spending the summer in interfor d western aroas. They sor- ved isolated homesteads and ade exam ons of other home- steads su ed by depnties in the | Circle banks and Kodiak dis-| tricts. - e G G INSANE AND COMMITTEL Malcolm McLeod, resident of | tchikan, was adjudged Insane by 4 jury in the Commissioner's Court there today, according te advices received by U. S. Marshal Albert White He was committed to Morningside Sanitarium by Judge J. W. Kehoe B TEACHER'S BREAKFAST Juneau Teacher's Annual kfast was held this mcyning dock at the Forget-Me. ea Room. The breakfast s given the first of each school tinupus perform transportation the WADE re to you as ¢he most economical For Sale ONE-MAN DRAG SAW ample The 1928 Model ‘! WADE i i for con- nce, for easy and handling, mends itself satisfactory, W For power drag 3y Juneau Young Hardware Co. If its hardware “WE HAVE,I1T” FRYE-BRUH N COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicions Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 esrm e e e e e e b year by the old teachers to the new mermbers “on the staff. ‘Waf- fles were served to-the 24 present, e to Furnace Users: May we suggest that a marked economiy can be effected by order- ing a ton of Ladysmith Screenings with your next order of Coal. These Screenings are sold at $8.00 per ton on the dock and when used to bank down your regular lump .coal, will very materially cut your fuel bill. _ Pactfu: Coast Coal Co. OF; JUNEAU JPhone 412 C. D. Ferguson, Agent SUNDAY—7:30 VIOLA DANA “Lute of }lmMgk& Club” A Pieture of Entertaining. Comedy, COMEDY NEWS Pnces——lo-20-40 cents P e ot o o ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD OF COMPARISON Alaska Electric Light & Power Company JUNEAU PHONE NO. 6 Guy Smith, Phone No. 18, Douglas PO IS — [SUBSSSSESS R S At TONY SIMIN GROGERY SPECIALS 12 1bs. Cane Sugar, $1.00;,2 . 2 cans Dutchess Tomatoes, 8 Dutchess Peas, 35¢; 5c 2 cans Early June Peas, 45 cents. PHONE DQUGLAS 65 NORTHE ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; Public shower and tub baths 50 cen operation—Hot water day month and up—steam hea HOTEL $3.00 per week and up. Ray 0il Burner in 1 li‘ht. Rooms $12.00 per PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS Made to order from &Pfi‘ negatives or ours Alaaka Scemc Views FOR THE BEST FLOOR BAINT IN TOWK TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL M 1 JUNEAU PAINT STORE HOME GRO WN VEGETABLES JUST PULLED TODAY Extra Large Bunches Turnips,bunch . . . 10c Carrots, bunch Radishes . . Green Onions o st T o 1de 10¢ Cabbage, sweet and crisp, pound 3 . d¢ CALIFORNIA GROCERY (% t¢ 4276 Free delivery three times daily “Best im Everything” AT BANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE - 1. J. NIWMAN ' COAL UP NOW Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM The Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 179 Office with H. R. 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CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE Don’ti wait until the opening of the HUNTING SEASON! 4 We carry a full line of all kidds of.m Ammunition and Guns

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