The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 24, 1928, Page 7

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THE l)AlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, MO\DAY SLPT 24, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK I wNgw JUST =7 E / How Now FEEL AMD HER BARNEY, BUT THEY WEE Tex AND PuLL Nour-|| [ AS A Coue SE\F TOGETHER - / LAKES = + WERE Lt THE NE\GHECORS / - RED, RED ROSE - ol BARNEY GOO(,LE AND SPARK PLUG Nes HL\Z\,FA{}E‘ I™M THROUGH FOREVER! I NEVER WANT To LOoKk AT A DAME AGAIN' FrOM Mow ON TTMEYRE Just A eunen o SCOOFERETTES - /- - /r/\yult\* S n(\u_ \l / I DO WITH TS PICTURE CF HER? DO NGL THiMK / i WE CUGHT T et No“ /THRowW \T \{T‘ A€ ASH 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. Shepard & Son \_THouGH BARNEY GO4 ¢ Say USURPED M N THE *AFFECTIONS OF TWe BEAUTFUL ‘DUCHESS OF SOHG. HORSEFAQE kLGTZ HOLDS MO ILL WILL FOR SARNEY, AND THE DISASTROUS EMNDING CF BARNEY'S COLRTSHIP. HAS ONLY SERVED To CEMENT] THE ALREADY STRONG FRIENDSHID OF THE Te MEN FOR EACH CTHER HAVING Gone THROLGW The \DenTICAL EXPERIENCE , HORSEFACE REAUZES THAY BARNEV FEELS BITTERLY ABOUT BEING TILTED AND KLOTZ IS DOING ALL HE CAN To HELP BARNEN FORGET The WOMAN WHE USED TheMm BCTH To FURTHER HER NN SELFISH ENDS MIGHT HEAR /) \\«LUGQWG tf © 1928, by King Features Syndicate. Inc. | Great Britain rights reserved Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau just closing, left Sunday morning| HOSELESS GIRLS OKEH with Capt. Hawthorne, and crew of five men for Seattle. ———e———— BOOKS DONATED LIBRARY OMAHA, Sept. 24.—"What girls The 1928 Model wear is r own affair,” 2 { St » h Masters, principal of Central High WADE . Forecast for Juneam and vieinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Cloudy tonight and Tuesday, cooler tonight; gentle var- iable winds. flme— 4p m. yest'y 29.77 school told parents of modest stu-\ - dents who objected because some ONE-MAN DRAG SAW 1t without hose to classes. 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Rains have fallen in th niddle portion of the Territory. At Cordova 6.70 inches of rain | fell during the twenty-four hours ending Sunday morning. High | temperatures prevailed yesterday in extreme Eastern Alaska but fell decidedly during the night except in this vicinity. FRYE BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Flrst Natwnal Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons ‘ FITONE 38 i | e P e Alaska Steam Laundry Chapman, A. Dunham, M. Gallwas Jim Manning and J Manning, with A. E. Goetz; as. Schram, | R. Stragier, T. J. Doogan @i Jor | Riedi on the latter's boat; Anderson and Clifford Anderson jon the Nora. y - L - MONEY DOCTORS ey DOUGLAS NEWS CTURER APPEARS HERE Ewfin Dayis, * author; lecturer I B gpilegi RETURNS FROM HYDER Ray M¢Cornfick returned’ Home yvesterday on: the Admiral Wat. son after four months spent in! Not ver; far behind our Mary in‘the matter oi sacrificing. het crow nmg glory was Mme. Amelia Galli-Curci, who is showr here with her husband, Homer Samuels, on the beach al Cranberries “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It and"¢haracter analyst, will address the ‘people ¢f the Island Monday, ‘one’ week €rom tonight at the Can- gregational church: L L —— HUNTING PARTIES, ‘Atlantic City. But she has saved the “cuttings” for use in suc} riate. wwics whsiy Bobbed kit puldul be opRgiy and around Hyder with a surviy- ing party. He - expects to leavn“ again in a day or two for Cn. | chagof, Island where he will spend three or fonr weeks. — eew SEINER DEPARTS DRY CLEANING PHONE 16 Now on the Market We have big red juicy ones—just the kind PRESSING | e e s s s s rrr e s e EDISON MAZDA LAMPS ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD OF COMPARISON 55 ! you want. The kind that makes perfect pies, tarts or sauce. EAT PLENTY OF CRANBERRIES, THEY ARE GOOD FOR YOU Several partice from Deuzlas spent the day in the woods and|e ®n - the beaches yesterday, quite| The seinc hoat Oliva which was a little game being reported killed.| under charter to the Douglas Is. I Among those out were: K. W.'land Packing Co., for the season Our Helen’s Smile of Viciory T1U7. NEWMAN " 'A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good lqokxng job and no repairs. Lower Front Street ~ Phone 164 Juneau, Alaska We receive FRESH HOME GROWN bunch Vegetables daily. Only 10 cents per large bunch. And Cabbage at 5 cents per pound. " BRIGHTEN UP WITH - Westinghouse Mazdas A lamp for every lighting purpose Calutal Electric Compan Near Cold Storage Building” ¥ PHONE 416 CALIFORN!A GROCERY Free delivery three times dafly PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” Alaska Electric Light & (T ptpr Power Company ' JUNEAU PHONE NO. 6 CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN : : SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE ALASKAMEAT CO. 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