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DOUGLAS NEW MANUAL TRAINING CLASS High enthusiasm is the keynot N L the work attitud: among th i fresiimen manual training student b under Mr. Am l To make construction more exact and efficient, the Douglas School Board has purchased a circular ven by 1 band saw which will be d a five horse-powcr motor | by the town council The manual traini building a ten-fool boys are to he B raffled off on its completion. The |and destructive animals and drive | | y fynds from this sale will be used|them from the Yukon. In relating YR G it e slrk | to finance the annual frosh frolic.|his plans on this propcsed round-| . s o : s o it R - e - |up the veteran mining operato 7 . o i | i | CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY !states that good lasso men will be|SOTHERN, LIKE HIS WIFE, FORSAKES B ey oondeEEE ’L"‘ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. A —_— necessary in this respect and h TACT A A o 10 NC 7 ul i SREE e | | . The following pregram of s wants to interest Will Rogers, fa- STAGE HE FINDS IS LOSING CHARM o o i Bt i | Weather Bureau i fees will be held in the Congrega-|mous movie actor cowboy, in thc| 4 O i ;’“" “ b S L ShEcMags aud | AT S e A tional church Sunday evening scheme. » have bequeathed an inheritance | e . stead of the morning hour, start Manley himself is an old cow-| “'“' IT “uglier age of K“l“i T, ‘_‘ | Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnir:g 4 p. m. today: at § o'clock: | puncher, having worked cattff in e wuty and high endeay i Rain tonight and Sunday; strong scutheasterly wind Doxology, Song 11, 165, |the Indian Territory for William ¢ | { LOCAL DATA Scripture Lesson, Pra An-j& Murray on the “WIW” ranch, [ B Temp., Humdity Wind Velosity Weath 4 | > | ime— arom, emp, amidity ¥ elomty eather nouncements, Offertory, Solo by|beforc it was thrown open to sett. Army and Navy Debs [4 p. m. yest'y.. 30,15 10 85 SE 7 Cldy | Miss Dorothy Crim, Song 96, Chor- |lers as Oklahoma. QOften Leose on Debut 4 a. m. today. 8005 42 86 SE 18 Rain " us song 10 voices, Solo by Mrs.!| “I know how to do this job," | | Neon todag 29,82 42 90 E 20 Rain f Hammock, Duet by Miss Margaret [says Manley, “but [ would have to § o) 3 { —— — - - ————— WASHINGTON Qct. . 20.-—N } JABLE ANI T EPORTS * Abrahamson and Mrs. Hammock,|have some good cowbey ropers to b gt b N | 4 CABLE AND RADIO ! R | Song 104, Solo by L. D. )me!m-k,‘!u-lu in lassoing the bears and in ‘f" Crhaiadi "_‘ Pligeiien l;“" l“ i A YESTERDAY ] TODAY e | Chorus Song 10 voices, Song 204 |helping with the roundup. We B e i R R flations— L | and Benedictiop. would drite the bears down to the i s - o g - e ] ———— river and the rest would be com- Q" cipnte: L LUARRSRNETORE. RBCH- | Retay sions of lig music and flowers. | Nome 20 14 ) A 2 | paratively easy. I have talked to ) 2 ] | BIG COMEDY FEATURE | 1 Beople abotit this® scheat | Bveiy year, there are sighs fron Bethel 8 i . AT LIBERTY SUNDAY ||,,4 some of them have laughed 14 £ g 'lh-l b AR thrills, goncrously spiced with | ©0ull be done and that tho peopl {because their fathers are suddenlv | OMAMA ; g ket ¥ 1 | laughter, will be the cinematic dish | Would be given a thrill in the bar order ) somo far-distant post.|p 1. § b " Duteh Harbor 34 4 §? offered at the Liberty Sunday)sal EoF B surranzomeits . dbs " 108 don Bt 2 i 4 Codiak 10 42 10 Pt. Cldy f| when “Partners Again—with Pot- Those on the bank might alic ——— Biobkod tor debutaiite RMILEOH ten | radic | Cordova 36 38 5.8 4 Raln | 4% atd Perlmutler.” is pre "“"‘,T“k". ‘m::\m:}r (ll‘l ])\hi‘llll”‘lllll‘\\' H’,‘” Affer 50 years cn the stage, E. H. Sothein is leaving it be-|{have to be cancelled \ \ for|Juneau 41 42 18 .01 Rain S aba. and. Mayru 0| teers we used to chase down in|cause of the realism that has eupplanted romantic plays and Shake-| Somctimes the decorations are| o clection. SUESRIER 4 3 ] ¢ mobile distributors who never dis. b s : o g R et : RSy and s bok BN S | % P Rupert ] 3 0 14 Pt Cldy 4 tribute a car Texas, some of those big bru'ms|Spearcan dramas in w_hwh ke achicved fame. His wife, Julia Mar-|! P 5 T el 4 the t L Bt b e 10 08 ! i b many Piw i< lare also beund to put up a fight.|lowe, with whem he is shown above, retived several years ago. i‘“; WAy In CIgEUR-E) n““{: ”I 1| jomobile, and te ‘1 14 . 0 Bl the chief accessory that goes with | We would have to expect several i % Mahe ] " rocalling /ihestatio 3 Portland ( S hii tooiilos. GE- jovial| fights, particularly from mothor| By RICHARD G. MASSOCK |1, iniy (ne background o callngStisions | B Francisco 0 52 . 0 Cldy b g o o8 Q. Lof N A 4 gy (A. P. Feature Editcr) | and can g orders for flowers| . £ g 4 L jesters. ~ Thrills centered around|bears with cubs. However 1 thmk| (A P. Feature o | vears devoted to poc N : i vioe | RETURNING FROM *—Less than 10 miles. Y auto demonstrations, runaway mo-|%e could take care of that alll NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—The roa trama i conjunction| "6 B Borgrh- ey ! HONEYMOON TRIP W, tors, a police chase and an aero. | __“\‘1 akhien . PRI m",‘f_J,m‘"l”"m"' ‘” Por cne o] Witk Miss Murlawg, ! whisked away with red Lol ST ) “"”‘ : ;:1’ ‘I"“r““‘;_.;‘wj‘l" £ I"(“’" ‘;',:”f,":,“”!_l;"] “f.‘:“'l‘ 1 plane that k ' the clouds and | As far as the spec An‘nu‘ are Fiks bt Tnoweboie it it veoin Sothern, vever, in hi ““"h“xm:uh‘ 1l looks. Quite @ num- ACE. L. (.n nming 10 Ala neau, Prince ; 1) , Bdr 1‘ on, o 3 12 and San | then nose dives to the earth, are|Goncerned it might be @ 6od idea | e : [words, “has consented with @i-fy op e dobs are to make thoir | k2 Road Conmission, Sinog are HEAAR SEER M. Jundad | revealed in convincing earnestness.|1f they would watch tas roundup|£cnerations (o obtain a suitabie| fugfasm to talk before cultural or- | 2% € SHE PORE FER 10 L CEPE ride, is returning north to Junean | ———————————— L S | The entire thrill elements have the |10 Slpqua - WE SRRy, could 11:1. ce 8 et oemmont | hipat 012 And 1 VAvoH BRI il ¢ J§ Yien whicl The pressure is below 29 inches throughout Scuthwestern effect of making the two frantic|"e2 their eyes and cameras an i Bt s pran tiu 0k (e, & el L&y ¢ ; : ’ Alaska with a reading of 28.56 inches at Dutch Harbor and i [{l. partners more frantic in their ef-(not be in danger. Of course, i Y ERGi At (AL e L e O | PORTRAITS | They went south on thelr Ronoy- |y iorgs h from Southeastern Alaska to Oregon. Northeast || forts to conquer space on land \h.-n" wer y whe wanted to | o ) ‘-"\. e X8 |the liv of th at «‘11 For Christmas Dont' delay. | moon trip ou the last trip of the|.u)o are reported in southern Berin A Rain has been gen- B! and in the air. LolL iEiting IR e Mgy canla N Ml RS habipeat; alon ieb dRITh jASy. Winter & Foud Stidie Princess. AHo8 I in Southern Alaska and British Columbia. Cordova reports i Two new elements in comedy|d0 that also, but the risk might : om ‘Hamlet > . ! A inches during the past 12 hours. Temperatures have fall- ¥ making have also been injected in|be much greater.” ! g '(\ '1“”“‘ A, P e T s}« Hollday for, business | Sydney Laurence, reproductions|.n jy porthern Alaska to considerably below zero last night, | the production by Director Henry T BN SWay. O SRR 08 1 cther plays of Shakes.fhouses 4t Tmpire. [In Christmas |but have rizen decided at Cordova, Eagle and Nome B King. Besides the dominant noto| KECORDS fRsetibn. whiteERel Gy diite: ferent, Ala Vi, <, el G T 3 g of faughter, a romance throbbing|Cl0sInZ ouc all 1n incn Columbia | clreumstance Ho will coniribute some lightor Daintiest of Chr: cards. | the Nugget ’ : 1 . SouTAs: g s each | That was the brief explanaticn : ’ ples now on display at the : 1p v M . with the elan of youth acts as a|*Md Okeh Recoras at F0c each | i matter in readings from his fa.|Samples now on display y P e ¢ 0 . balance for the laughtor and for|OPen evenings. Radic Rlectric [given the ship news reportors wher [ 0l o FRMEERE TO0 B n o Bpire Old papers 1u: are ut i} mpire, old [ apers for saje at Emplre Office thrills Co.. Martin Lynch. adv |Sothern returned from Eu 3 - ety R - - }? z Satts e iy SR, Now can be told the of[Aal, from Justin, . 3| nmrcnfYyomsenflppenreniy oY 3o Y s Ui Yot R e ol 7Y 3 % $ | mance, “If I were King, | 01d papers for sale at the Emplre. | Sothern’s retirement F T hopes . Bl pesstsslong may | big \]“ g "1 iR ad 1o WM. ogult in some provision for th | . i ou | SUMIMONS FCR PUBLICATION faze., o - ' support of the repertory system in a { NO. 2854-A stage hes left me the 2 g e ’ l ke st i 5 o [the larger cities of the country, for Ch i | BeDhuth tos £he: Din- [ WAERD, &8 Wh'cl "C1it 1s Sothern's desire to plead the| _ - A ‘; urchn | ca, DI : N Ehko 1P e '"|cause of such institutions as a| ), 9 |BELLE LY, Plaintiff, . vs, |05, o e glories of the stage and of pro- | Croices || LAUDER TULLY, Detendant.| The dialog of gangster i‘ that training for fine act L) |Te LAUDER TULLY, the above|and their girl friends and t ing which passed with the disap- 3 named defendant, GREBTING : | frank talk of the more polite mod. | b ; X Te J 4 sarance of the old stock com- Notices for thls church column ;" NAME OF THE UNITED | erns have no charm for E. H. Soth. | P4 ‘“ of the old ock com must be receivel by The Empire| FRANK MANLEY/ f | | (Dawson News) | ¢] From cowboy to bearbe§ s | { what F. G. Manley, widely known? | northern mining man, hopes to be, | | next season when he tackles th big scheme which he is working on now to round up all the bears | I —— BE CAREFUL WHOM \ DONT WORRY ABOUT ME. You TALK To r\uw,wgur) HORSEFACE ... a5 FAR AT \WOMEN ARE CONCERNED , TM “THRUGH! I WOULDNT Ge ANY OF 'EM AN EVEN EREAK - NOL . MR.GOOGLE T WORRY WHEN oy GO OUY ALONT UIKE This - WOULD ROUND UP ALASKA'S BEARS | |7 | { Mining Man Wants to Ship Bears Qut—Asks Will Rogers to Aid ‘ wherein were d pline I| not later than 10 o'clock Satur-| \f’T“,Trljb](f'_)I‘\,“_"“” i :’_’_‘.”“’x“r s "1"1'“;‘ ey eat actors and actre ! day morning to guarantes change|, YOU ¢ lereby commanded to|rection for some o roh ket of sermon topics, etc. appear in the above u_nllll:‘d 4|||lvll energies j ; Said Mr. Sothern J holden at . Juneau in the said| Bver since Miss Julia Marlowe's| 50 HE SORCETE T ~. = ————m{Division and District and answer| retirement from the active duties|, o 700 CH R gty Dougias Presbyterian Native | [the complaint of the plaintiff filed of the theatre some three cr four| hive #n O e HHER 0 tY ¢ Mission against you in the above entitled |seasons ago she and Mr. Sotharn| P 8¥S 00 m¥ ¥ e il B, 1 (action within thitty (30) days|have been besieged with proposalsi 10%¢ Of today. The star system from the service of this sum-|to repeat their Shakespearcan per.| P Bubday Mehooi—2:30 D. M. yone and 5 eny ot aet mc|to repeat their Shakespearcan, Der-| o NORCO, or the Nortiland Sermon at 3:15 p. m. R, 2 formances. Mrs. Sothern's decl- wsportation Co., sailing from %0 Pyt plaint upon you, and if you fail|sion, howey not to be shak-|geattle for Juneas: Oct. 27. . For| :00 p. m.-— Thursday—MId-|t o appear to answer, for want| ., She is too happy in the re R 3 el i week prayer service. iy LIPe 18 s A € Ispace or rates Phone 114 or sce thereaf, the plaintift Wil take|,ewed health and repose which § g All dfall i newed health and re e which itly B Femmer, adv. are cordlally weicome ta|j;qgment against you for the di ( ir | 5 these sarvi & you for the die-|i3 pepogted she has found ir| RN 1 ol o solution of .the bonds of matri-| g iiseana mony now existing between| ! R e 20,000 BULB> ; 4 n n y And her husband, unwillinz tal Tulips, Lyacinths. Gaffodils, i T, Douglas Catholic Churgh | cH Twenty-first Sunday after Pen- h tecost. All services in the new church. * 9:30 a. m.—Low Mass and Sermon, General Communion for all. 1:00 p. m.—Sunday School. No evening services. % 33 Esr. Luke’s Episcopal “hurch 'L No services, as Dean Rice is attending the General Conven. i of the Episcopal Church, in \‘#:;Mng!cn, D..C. ; Congregational Communitv Churzh L. D. HAMMOCK. vay Paator" Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 a2 m. Regular Sunday services 11:30 m. to 12:30 p. m. il plaintiff and defendant and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, a copy of which is served herewith, and to which reference is hereby made. The date of the order for pub- lication of this summons is Octo- ber 5th, 1928. The period of publication prescribed in said order is four weks. The first pub- lication of same is October 6th, 1928, and the last publication is November 3rd, 1928; and the time within which defendant is to appear to amswer this sum- mons is 30 days after the com- pleticn of the last publication. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Octo- ber Hth, 1928. (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the District Court for | District of Alaska, Div. No. 1. By WALTER B. KING, Deputy. First publication, Oct. 6, 1928, Last publication, Nov. 3, 1928, appear in the old repertoire wit sut her, finds he is not able t secure a play which will assimi.’] = | narci iris and othe sus, crocus, Juneau Florists. THE REAL SERVICE GROCERY Kellogg's Korn Flakes Four-Pound Seedless Raisins ... “PARTNERS AGAIN” ith Geo. Sidney a:(i Alexander Carr PEALS OF LAUGHTER—A STORM OF THRILLS These special features we have secured for { the pleasure of thespeo le and will be run on unday. Prices—10-20-50 cents Mission Tomatoes—with Puree . Best Sealed Eggs—Cartons, 2 doz Delmonte Peaches—Ilarge can . Five-Pound Blue Rose Rice—long grain P. & G. White Naptha Soap—8 bars Delmonte Jam—all flavors—3 for Fanning’s Bread and Butter Pickles—28 2 for . Delmonte———Peas and Corn—Tomatoes, 22¢, 3 for SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—385 Deljveries—_—lo:ao a. m.; 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. kinds of bulbs for fall planting. 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