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ME T. OIDNT SWEEP A tfing AL NIGHT “THINKING ABOUT "THOSE PEARLS THE DUCHESS Gaie Noy T KECP FOR HER = PERHAPS. T AM WRONG - TRV MAN B GENUINE , AFTER AlL = Tve CALLEH Op AN BXPERT ON, PRECIOUS STONES 5 xzm ANXIOUS T must e il “s REAL. KLOTe. | W SHe sAID | THEV cosT ‘ THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY OCT 13, 1928 T SELEVE You HAVE A STRING OF PEARLS You WANT EXAMINED. 4 e HERE They ARE . SIR. By BILLE DE BECK T'M SORRY Yo HAE To TBIL Nou GENTLEMEN 'rm\‘f T%SE PEARLS ARE " {MirATioN - WORTH, PERHAPS !Pepoon they are getting into the stride and will offer keen comiw [tition to othér contenders for the S. E. Alaska basketball champion- ship DOUGLAS NEWS e “MARRIAGE LICENSE" Congregational Community Church L. D. HAMMOCK. Lay Pastor Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 & m. Regular Sunday services 11:30 east As'Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Comtclaamany Doamye. l‘oru-n for Juniea¥ wadvicinity, beginniug 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Sunday, winds,: S DENE AR Wg ALl cooler tonight; moderate south- RELIGION IN SERBIA NOW P Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM The Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 179 Office with H. R. Shepaid & Son §181G EVENT D.F.D. AT EAGLES' HALL THIS EVE. "Tonight in the Bagles’ Hall, the Douglas Firemen will be hosts to the publ at their annual affair which, Will “provide’ a .completé| evening’s emtertainment for the ntire family. Starting at 5 o'clock and con- tihuing “until about 8 o'clock, din- ner wiff be sarved Tha advice which has been given out,is “come early, for the eat The first wafter dinner entertainment will be 4 the card playiug for two hours and then the dance. Everybody is in- vited: S e _OPERETTA TO BE GIVEN BY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS +u With the selection of 1{'Gables,” work on the Douglas High s:school operetta has been launchod In two acts, this operetta has “Black Gables,” a haunted man- sion, as its background. At mid ‘night, the guests are terrified wandering spooks and b ling shrieks. Thrills, catchy and clever lines crowd the QEActs, The cast of characters includes v Violet Johnson, John Cashen, _Frank Pettygrove, James Doogan, Tauno Miemi, Frank Stragi dgus Qair, Bernice Edward phine Kilburn, and Elizabeth S.y Miss Hazel Olsen, music instra .« tor, announces that the productin Will be staged at the Liberty Thoa- ter in Doliglas, the latter part o ,,Nuvembe; e W. C. RENEW ACTIVITIES The Douglas Island Woman's Club will hold its first meoting , 8ince the summer vacation next Monday evening at the heme of Mrs. Glen Kirkham. Several mat. ters of interest will recelve ‘he cattention of the Club mer ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Three tables of bridge were very pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Barl Watkins at their home in Treadwell last evening. High Fgeore for the evening was held by Mrs, K. W. Chapman. % NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kobe, who were recently married in Junean, have taken up their residence in Douglas and are occupying one of the Feusi cottages on Fifth street Mr. Kobe is employed at the Alas- s ka Juneau. 7 —— . BASKETBALL AWAKENS “Every boy in high scl turned out for baskef hal said Coach Alexander Dunham this morning. . . *“What we do not have in experienced material, we will Supply.: in enthusiasm,” bLe’ said. Last” weéek witnessed tha open- . ing of the season's training. With “Yew jersey sweaters, those am- ~-bitious basketball aspirants met in the natatorium, all set to go. Girls' 'Basketball A championship is a high mark to teach but the' Douglas Hig'r school girls -believe with Enierson that you should “hitch your wagon o a star.” ' Théy are going our for victery again this year. Al- though lame and sore from ths irst practice under Coach Lucille ol has " Hundreds of men find in billiards a © welcomed escaDe & grinding rou- ». JUNEAU ¥ BILLIA! - offers you- [ vironment that in- sures Billlards lt. “Black | a. m. zolzaopm- HATLESS S FAD HITS CHECKERS PARIS, Oct, Ll.-Thg “hatless Manhattan” movement has spread to Paris and once prosperous owner: of hat-checking privi- see a cheerless future. many men go bareheaded te theatres and hotels and the women seldom wear clo; that the old ladies who have thrived on tips are complaining AT LIBERTY SUNDAY | | g g e ey | the stasc will be at| ;umluuum made from | tsiumph, “The Pelican,” lthe Liberty tonight. One dramatic situation is close- !ly followed by another in this ab- {sorbing story. of a beautiful C na- ‘\Im.l gitl who marr.es haughty English family. ;\lm:\ | Rubens, in the principal role, gives a splendid portrayal as the girl J\\'nn(lu. who is cons d an in- {ferior by her new relative One |of the most stirring climaxes ever Iscreened is incorporated in the victare. Through the genius o 80 of the Frank film increase in automob’les .liy has made it easier for men and women to go to without hat or coat an upset in the is 50 Sunday Schocs—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m. — Thursday—Mid- week prayer service, ! - ANl are ecrdially weicome tc these sarvices. [ A [that fashion is taking the bread s i far i A from their mouths, Included in Miss Ruben’s sup-| gpory and the automobile are jporting cast are Walter McGrail, !¢, plame, The cult of the young {Walter Pidgeon, Richard Walling|who diedain hats has grown of jand” Emily Fiesrey. 'ate and this summer at > f R beach and mountain resorts mul- f‘ D l 'tiplied the number of the hatless | crowd. ou as e natur: Church \the lh!.\ln' S It quite ervices traditions of France |it is the long abuse of the “ves- Notices tor this ehurch ll.n ' or cloakrocp. It has been ch column |y gepartment in publie places, must be recolvel by The Empire|u, ‘Loorly handled that people not later than 10 o'clock Satur- },“‘“ preferred ' ‘88 keep thelf .“'y nmnrnlng to guarantee chamge . ps rather than wait ten min- of sermon topics, ete. |utes in struggling line to get " : o . _githem back. Dnusln Presbytenu Native || Also, they came to resent as-| Mission', ‘*um])lu)n of the right to collect' i T | hats, coats and cangs from all “lwho entered. The public, there- [tore, has fcllowed fashion the' more willingly because it helped abolish another nuisance. —————— Indian Centenarians Home for Another Year Mont., Oct. 13— Shirt,” believed to be the oldest Cheyenne Indian, and his v wife, both more than 100 years All services in thé new church |old, are back on the Tongue Riv- 9:30 a. m.—Low Mass "“‘”or reservation, 70 miles from Sermon, General Communion for here, after their annual trip fo all. | Forsyth. 1:00 p. m.—Sunday School. | 'ppe venerable Cheyenne rode No'pvemni servicke. Ithe 140 miles horseback, while b R .. Ihis wife trudged behind n foot. i PR % #| Each year they come here to 'é St. Luke's Episcapal 'h"“’h.&‘lm_v supplies, and this time to | purchase clothing and attend the Rice is county fair. Following the Chey- attending the General Conven- enne custom, they left a “calling tion of the Episcopal Church, in 'card,” a round, smooth stone, I Washington, D. C. Iwhere they stopped each night. .umumummunmmmufim|muii|m’|||m|||||||ii|ii|||um':luu'luml"n.. LIBE Sunday, 7:30 P. M. Dougln Catholic Church Sunday, Gciover 14 i Twentieth Sunday after Pente- cost. 5 D ' FORSYTH, | ‘Iron No services, as Dean A Woman’s Love Story With ALMA RUBENS “Marriage License” A th with a Easugh in Every Foot “Shou Husbands Pay” ———‘#._J_— i’rices, 10c, fiéc and 40c. mmmm TR SHEET METAL I QQALITY WORK with QUALITY T MATERIALS means ‘& good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 1564 ° Juneau, Alaska . y PllO‘NE DOUGLAS 65 ] MWWWM S Ry w1 L emir g but back of | T T T T T LOCAL DATA Fime— Barom, 'l'm'. Humidity Wind Velacity Weather 4 p. m. ye:t'y 29,68 1 48 92 SE 18 Lt Rain 4 a. m. teday 20.68 _ 48 92 SE 2 Lt. Rain Noon today 2088 46 96 S 5 Cldy : @ AND RADI0 KEPURTS YEST [ OB Highest lv I Tow 84 m 8am. Pr«elp Anm. vr_ng temp. u p temp. Velocity 24 hra Weather 28 12 14 20 ‘0 Cldy 32 18 22 4 0 Clear Bethel 30 10 16 10 Snow Fort Yukon 24 .24 Cldy Tonana |10 0 clay le 28 .34 Clay Et. Paul 26 01 Clay Duteh Harbor 42 3 Cldy Kodiak 40 Cldy Codrova £27 Rain Tuneau 47 Rain Ketchikan 42 Prince Rupert 50 Edmonton 24 Seattle 40 40 40 10 Portland |Ban Franeisco 52 52 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, Ju- Portland and Sen Fran- Statlons— |Barrow Nome 60 26 66 NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. The storm ar¢a that was cen eted near Cordova yesterday morning, mcved inland to the Upper Yukon Valley, and this morning the lowest reported pre:sure was 29.38 Inches at Fort Yukon. It has béen attended by snow over the Interior of Al- aska and rain along the cotist ffom Prince Rupert northward and westward to 8t. Paul Island. Hish barometric pressure prevailed over the Pacific Codst States. Moderate temperatures were re- & ed from the interlor this morning, but will be followed by ‘(u lder weumer tonight. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office| AT LOW EBB | BELGRADE, ion has reached (in the history of the Serbian| ipeoply There remain but four {churches in Belgrade fot the spir- | {itual comfort of 500,000 Serbs. | Chureh services on Sunday are | lattended only by a few persons. | High mass is often said on Sun- {day to empty auditoriums. The indifference of the average Serh to echurch services exists but can-| not be defined. Bishop Lukovitch Dean of the Belgrade Cathedral, discussed the |situation frankly with the Asso- lclated Presg correspondent “The State is supporting our| | church,” he said. ‘““There is no| such thing as public support. | | Whereas there are often at least | five' churches 'in towns of 20,000, here in Belgrade, with a popula- [ticn of 500,000, four churches |ure too many. | | “The whoele population has de- serted the churches for the heaches, which breed a spirit of | | indeceney { HITEWASH EQ! SAFETY | 13.—Relig- | the lowest ebb| Oct. PARIS — Whitemashing tree trunks 4t curves has been adopt- |ed by ke government as a sat- isfactory warnihg signal for au-| tomobile drivers, partieularly at night. R SIERETR RrN ! Tulips, Lyacinths, daffodils, narcissus, crocus, irl3 and other kinds of buibs for fall-planting. Juneéau Florists. Adv. COMPLETE NEW LINE EMBRACING 150 DISTINCTIVE CARDS AT $2.75 for 25 J‘p pr@nted~i11c!iuding.hnvelopc-—ready to mail Raised Letter Prmtmg Delivered the day otdu! is’ plmflw’;( desired—no waithug—you see 'whdt you otder and they are de]lvered 10 you at your home. Our repren"fma't'fi"?d4 vacal‘l 'with line of l@le cardb» LU LT L T T T T (Y Is all right to build air castles but kéep your foundation on the ground THE GREAT ADVENTURE When a young man puts his first dollar into his neighborhood or town bank, he has set sail on the great adventure of business—and he has the wind behind him—a clear sky ahead! That ong dollar may mean a million later on— who can tell? make it grow. That's We may be able to helf young business men, why we want to talk to AL First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” Christmas reeting Cards Just Received An assortment of decorated water Pitchers, Colored Glass Vases, Lemonade Sets, Old Dutch Kitchen Clocks and Jardi- nieres. Colors are cheerful and these iteths are brightly colored. Be the first to take your choice. B THE Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Afaska Alaska Steam Laimdry “SERVICE and QUALITY" We Can Prove Is DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING BRIGHTEN UP WITH Westinghouse Masdas * ‘A lamp for every lighting purpose Capital Electric Company Near Cold Storage Building PHONE 416 Don’t wait until the opening of the " HUNTING SEASON! We carry a full line of all kinds of Ammunition and Guns Tty