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THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDA\ OCT. 6, VD SPARK PL 1928. By BlLIh Dh BLCK MR GOOGLE NOW NOL ARE GETTING \WELL = DONT LET) ANNTHING LPSET NOL AND MAYE NOL ILL AGAIN,. T BEG OF You = GWE UP AiL “TROUGHT &F THE DUCHESS T WAS ONW JOKNG NE \WHEN T TeL WAS ON TF TELEPHONE. -~ (MO 4 S PERHAPS T 1S ONE OF MR FRENDS CoN (_,UELR “Mm Clanmsh Plgues 0wn Paper to Distribute News of the F amlly DOUC LAS NEWS WEHREN TO BUILD COTTAGES Jos. Wehren construction of two cottages on | #his lot, which he recently pur-| chased from the city, on D street. The cottages will be of four| rooms each to be built one at a ! } time. Already Mr. Wehren has| received inquiries from prusper-; tive tenants seeking residence in | Douglas. | > | NEW IDEAS FOR ROOF S. W. TANK| 1 ® The once settled plan for con- t a new roof over the | tank was abandoned at the special meeting of the Doug- las City Council held last eve-! P ning to award the contract for f building the roof, and the bids were 1éft unopened In place of the old plans it was decided to advertise for new Dbids wh has begun the [ The Pigue family cwns, cdits and publishes its own newspaper to be accomp: with original for family use. Six of the eight scns of the Rev. R. H. Pigue of ll@1ans for building the roof, that!Hage], Ky., are ncwspaper men. The “staffi” of “Pigues Is Pigues,” will combine economy and with the family publication, 1 (left to right) Paul W., Trenton, Tenn.; | less weight on the bottom of Uh¢ |y F ' New Orleans, La - Gev, R. H., Hazel, Ky.; W. W., Pittsburgh, ,“"‘k {Pa, and R W, §t Loms, Mo row) Bob, Memphis, Tenn.; |8yd W., Trenton, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn., |Nashv11le e RETURNS TO SEATTLE Jas. Hawthorne who h.u P been spending the summer in Douglas, left early in the week for Seattle where she will i her husband The latter ope @d the Oliva M. for the Dougl | cannery this summer. ————— NOTlCE TC BIDDERS s B them to k New Mds are herewith sulu)lo(l oth " . by the Douglas City Council for Notices tor this church column made ‘u”,m, coples ¢ | the building of a new roof over must be receivel by The Empire (o ¢ . | the salt water tank. Bids are|not later than 10 o'clock Satur- tor be based on .individual plans 'day morning to guarantee change submitted with price, and will be st sermon topics, ete. opened at a special meeting of the Council Tuesday cvening, Oct. | For further information see Felix Grny City Clerk. (Adv ) Douglas City Council. Mrs. (e e e Douglas Church Services r 6. ue family published of, for and family evclusive & new unde believ > many Pigues, been a problem ep posted on-ore 3 years for an- ‘they But now they and a monthly ies to to other ha Pigues ched out ‘ Dou gias P:esbfienan Nanve | B Mission il 1 this newspaper business eight Pigue brothers, six of newspaper men, publishers, and printers, who are . but imbued with s nishness. Besides the ei, brothers and ithelr father, the . H. Pigue, lof Hazel, many other Sunday Schocs—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. | | g g ~pr Ty I 7:00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mid- [7HONEDY. COMING. TO week prayer service. ‘\5_ LIBERTY TOMORROW || "4} “are cordiaily weicome to " Warner Brothers’ preduc thege '"""ces'v “What Happened to Father,” rected by John G. Adolfi and with| T Douglas Catholic Church | Pigues or near-Pizues. Just how an all-star cast including Warner) e T _«:|many is a moot question, but 42 Oland, Flobelle Fajrbanks, William | Catholic services in the tem-|of them gathered in Hazel for a Demarest, Vera Lewis, John Mil.[rorary chapel in the new resl- 1928 reunion. jan, Cathleen Calhoun, Hugh Allan [dence adjoining the old bank| <The brothers edit the paper, ap- Ind Jean Lefferty, is a sprightly, ’bulhlmx i propriately known as “Pigues is good matured comedy of the ad- 30 a. -m.—Low Mass and pijgyes.” There are M. H. Pigue, ventures of a sedate but willing|Sermon, General Communion for éw Orleans: W. W. of Pitte old family man who suddenly fin ] ¥ ; R, W. of St. Louls; M, M. himself a guest on a back.stage| 1:00 - M- 7 Sebool. k, who live in Nashville; party along Broadway. l who makes Memphis his In whimsical fashion it sets forth | and Paul W. and Syd W., the story of a lovable, absent-min ’ St Lukes Episcopal Thyrah l in Trenton and publish ed old character who is remad Dean Rice is Eby a series of adventures with a|attending the General Conven- Broadway musical comedy troupe.|tion of the Episcopal Church, in; ¥ Bhese include an undress rehears. Washington, D. C. al, a gay celebration party, a rai o a ride in the patrol wagon, a night | # behind the bars, and thrilling race to prevent his daughter from mar- o v fini the wrang mn. | L. D. HAMMOCK. vay Pastor “What Happened to Father,” is| Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 at the Liberty Sunday. ' . i | Regular Sunday services 11:30 NOTICE TO RESIDENTS 2. m. to 12:30 p. m. Inspection of all premises in| - Douglas for condition of flues, | DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL #iring, etc., will start Monday.; Mrs. Gus Wahlto, of Douglas, . was discharged from St. Anu's J. R. GUERIN, |Hospital yesterday. She entered Inspector. 1lhe|e aepumber 28. ithem |editors ey \hmm wio stay ithe paper. The fir: Mr. Pigu eventual Virginia's illness; of Emy vaudevilie; of vaca v | and automobiles of and those. Only the back p carries ad- vertiging which is offered at thel prohibizive of $1,000 an inch. The page is devoted to a ecircula- tion booster, which offers gues is Pigues” for 25 cents “a year on| your doorstep or in your ash can.”| The real Pigue touch comes in this sentence f the paper busts before the year is out you lose > told of the Rev. to which he to retire; of lit. very from af s sneeess in ons, clothes these Pigues tle re Cnngregut*fo—nnl Cummnn}tv Churzh - e MASOUERADE DANCE Given Hallowe’en by Women of Mooseheart Legion. WOODS ARCTI N Sleeping fl oL Robes” OU’LL nlvnn get a good night's rest in your Wood's fe. Keeps you comfortable, matter what the weather is. real pioneer “eiderdown” of North. Superior in design, m, lining and cover. Your d. p Sunday -7:30 ° Oooh! Look What Happened! And How! ! 5 WARNER BROS. Presents— ““W hat Happened to Father” “Ask Dad — He Knows” - COMEDY— —NEWS Prices: 10, 20, 40¢ 2 and Dick, | offering | and it} T T e e 1 0 I™M SeRRY I ACTED THE WAY I DID = INE COME T APOLCGRRZE To N MR. GOOGLE AND To ASK - /\ HIM F ThReERE /S ANNTHING T CARN | ("/‘)541. CC)ESA You. T R- e FoR HItA - o * % C/ CHINA® MANY i i Photo shows the 37-foot yacht “Sturdy” in which Edward Miles (inset) of Newark, N, J., will start on a trip around the world—alone. le desizned and built the boat by himseli he proposes to make. wili put in at Gibraltar in thirty days. your une ed enhserintion money | | of prote inonis ownl coun but even life is a gamble gambol, which?” -oes - lowa is proud of its chief new hotel in Marshall 7ill be named "Tuil Corn.” PLA% GUTTON CARTEL PRAuC Negotiations s un. der way for the atlon of a Buropean butto el by Gor-| crop. {man, French and Czoches cian town | button -makers, |ment assures 2 ca S e Le Latin - quarter’s ‘new r| weekly newsnapen LU LT T T T T IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIll"lIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllll D e e S S SO Christmas Greeting Cards COMPLETE NEW LINE EMBRACING 150 DISTINCTIVE CARDS AT $2.75 for 25 up printed—including envelope—ready to mail Raised Letter Printing Delivered the day order is placed if desired—no waiting—you sce what you order and they are delivered to you at your home. Phone 374 Our. representative will call with line of sample cards. Better! Cheaper! R Y o Empire Printing Co. and sees nothing spectacular in the trip which If all goes well Miles and provides for an understanding regarding supplies of raw material. Mont-Parnasse is the Paris multilingual | 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. Shepaird & Son et ity e e . SRR | | | i | Envy the bird that has only one bill YOU ARE INDEBTED TO YOUR BABIES Because you are responsible for their yery existence and they are entltled to your care and training—the very best you can give them. How far do you miss being what your babies think you are? Its nobody s business but yours, but get one of our home savings banks for them and give them a chance to start right! First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” 3 BUCKEYE ALUMINEX THE EXTRA GOOD ALUMINUM WARE Pots have self-basting lids and non-burning knobs See this new ware at once mummmmummumlmuunnmlfi Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It Y CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING BRIGHTEN UP WITH Westinghouse Mazdas A lamp for every lighting purpose Capital Electric Company Near Cold Storage Building PHONE 416 TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE GET YOUR GUNS IN Sflm Pon’t wait until the opening of th_. HUNTING SEASON! We carry n full line of .fl LT T T T O O T T O T U T T