The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1928. ¥ LE DE BECK Weather Conditions As Récord;& by lheUis La Sorey” Weather Bureau MR GOOGLE I S ————— NEVER Saw Tuar HOUSE BErcre! : T'!ARNFY CbOCLE AND SPARK PLUG 17 .“IRSEFACE.’\'ELL e P NOU. SHRIMP !N bonT T, ME. YO HANEN.T BEEN OuT 1 FOLLOWED YOU FOR MILES LAST NIGHT, WAY OUT IN THE WOODS - AND . YOU SNEAKED R /_/—’\ \WHWAT TOOK You OuY OF / JTHE WOUSE AY THREE ‘|7 \unv MR GooGLE (WTO A HOUSE AND SAID | * HELLG, PROFESSOR WHAT ARE YOU TALKING To AN OLD FOSSIL WITH LOAG BAIR AND r Q' CLOCK Th\S ABCUT 2 1 HAVENT WHISKERS JUST AS THOLGH YOL'D e e BEEN OLYT OF KNOWAN HIM AL YOUuR - LIFE T THIS HOUSE N WHO 'S HE AND WHAT TELL ;fig"\;“{ ThReE TAS HE GOT on o E 17 ST Kaow tn e DANS - s N LEAST WHAT DONT LOOK AT N & o\ YOURE TALKING ME UKE THAT /U" N = == l ABOUT = X SH\ 7 < s CABLE AND RALIO KEPORTS —\\y,? ~ R ] DONT Wnow ANY e ¥ TODAY & p WHE WES (n f \ THE woops . } <Top Forecast for Junean and vie Snow flurrie ity, beginnmg 4 v. m. today: Saturday cearing; light variable winds;* LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 20.59 33 94 SE -3 20.57 34 97 NW 6 29.66 35 97 w 3 tonight o " fime— 4 p, m. yest'y i a, m. today Nocn today itations— larrow Nome Bethel “crt Yukon £ . YESTERDAY PROFESSCR g ] F | CHORING ME Highest § p.m. MR GooGLE " (©142K. by King Foahores Syndinmes, o, - oat Brrti ights.coirodd ¢ ! 2 St. 1 i - Outeh Harbor <odiak Jordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert ©dmonton Jeattle Portland San Franeisco.. 64 CHASE IS HEAD | “meindce Quecs” OFGAMEBOARD (2% ‘ OF TERRITORY § this particular story g plenty of opportunity to dis- play his talent in this line, and he convine anew of his tional ability as an actor. I separable pal, Frenkie Darro, and fthe faithful “Bean are_ on hand to furnish some excellent comedy and extra th DOUGLAS NEWS —Less than 10 miles.s « \ aul, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, 39D 57 le, Portland and San Fran- “h NO' aeau, P: Observations at St nce Rupert, Edmonton, sisco are made at 4 , Juneau Res M o Game S8 ; % ) -z Heavy raing nave been re Commission Elevated— ; 3 : wer the western portions of W N ult of a, barometric disturbanc Hearings Next Week At its first day’ vas centered some distance west Fifth Annual M he air pressure w sing over ¢ jame Comimiss { B the Nugget Shop. —adv. j S FINAL SEWING MEETING - - 4 1 y4 thinks when he The last sewing 7 { he e that has been| series, being held by the Ladi League, was attended by a turn.out, last evening. Pr all preparation for the Ba en his ears a rest been completed and ything g i 1 g will be in readiness for that event| Sydney Laurence reproductions which Is th be.one week from to.|i Christmas cards, original, dit- o wight. ¥ |terent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at time. rded auriug the past 24 howws: ington and Oregon as the re- of ,considerable intensity, which .. of the Pacificfi Coast States. the Interior of Alaska amd kept still occasionally and Finish that Twrkey Dinner with JOH) MOUS CANDIES. We also have individ i the NEW SOCIETE hard and satin finish Candies and Chocolate Coated Nuts. IDEAL FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING HOSTESS “We Sell: The Best” this morning throughout | lling over the Bering Sea reglon. able temperatures prevailed ed Dr. W. H TSRS . : “." » Chairma e , “CYCLONE OF RANGE" This store will be open even- |Gardner of AT LIBERTY TONIGHT | |ings on the 10th of cach month |gp e i 11| for the acccmmodacion of the | trade. A thrHling escape from death| GQLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM \ is the highlight cf excitement in|- > - % i el “C, Range,” an FI!U: tagt, the only one oy Wi B nal mem S LIBERTY D0 tonight Tom M ! Wit is mistaken for a desperado a 1} FRIDAY NIGHT |D. after a stirring chase is taken cap-| His term ex CLUB SHOW The Commission 3 tive. The mob is driven to such| a degree of fury that they decide Tom Tylcr and His Pals ed the opening o : in for next week to hang him immediately, d a | just the crucial moment, a strangze | o : s » | between the intervention occurs. This grip-| Cyclone of the Range Py & ping scene serves a double pur-| s i o Pabions pose rur_ll also clears up the mys- |with complaints, er sms il tery which plays | recommendations for mew regula- e ant part in the picture. Tom a, invited to atte Dr. Chase is The Store for Men’s Wear | WALK-OVER SHOES STETSON HATS DUTCHESS TROUSERS Full line of Oil Clothing Empirc O flice glmmlm||mmmiuiim|Ilimm||mi|i||||l|nmumuifl.mimu|||mum||||||||||||||||||||||||u||i|“||“||’|’||il|||||l|||i|||i|fl||uTn’tfiiml'HfiWi rdner, 3 Fairbanks, and s i # 4 Mrs. Carl J. Lomen. daughter of irew J. Valstead, author of the ional prohibitior law, who was| jed to Lemen, the “reindeer Kina” of Nome. Alaska. Jensen ; 30 pounds Best Pota- $1.00; 2 cans medium ned Salmon, 45 cents; can medium.Van Camp’s Beans, 45 cents —{f . PHONE DOUGLAS 65~ 110Old Papets for sale at pub! y will be held hours of and rom November 12 to largely p its port to the Department of Agr ture and ying the rep cutive Officer, H. W annual Also COMEDY and NEWS 10-20-40 cents ich an impo ‘ proves himsel? a master horseman (P)erers SHoT-SHELLS Hardware Co o R S It NOVEMBER 11, 1928 That’s just a date—but one that will not soon be forgotten. On that day the Heroes of Freedom saw the fornll(nl stamp of approval placed upon their glorious work. Armistice Day reminds us of the duty we owe our honored soldiers, living and dead, to preserve this peace and to make their country greater, strong- er and better. ' “There Is No Substitute for Saféty” |tions are | sessions i Only routine mat taken up by the Commission so far. It has been occupied in THE FINE “...just what I+ wanted, in Folger- Flavor SDelightful richness that \jmclns coffee at its best—so '/ important in successful en- | tertaining. Discerning hostesses choose . Folger-Flavor to serve their | guests both for afternoons and more formal affairs.They .| recognize its individuality of . flavor, its absolute dependa- | bility. By observing the rules of ' the recipe (here illustrated) ; suggested by Mrs. Mary Dowd MRS. REARDON’S RECIPE | Eor Those Who Prefer Percolated oo Mossure water lnte Being to boils Messureinto Fator basket a of FOLGER’S Cof- fou for every cup of When water is boll- 1 Ay mi ARTY OF FOLCGER FLAVOR, po L — > in Christmas cards, ferent, Alaskan the Nugget Shop. g = = 12 Reardon, noted food author- ity, you can be assured that your coffee always will be uniformly good. Whether they express it or not, your guests will appreciate that “something different”’ | your coffee! And guests are critical, Will you try this test Sor coffee-lovers? Buy a can of Folger’s Coffee today. Drink Folgers tomor- row morning; the next mornin‘ldrlnk the coffee| you have lf,o_gp‘ using; the| ng drink Folger’s again. You will then decid- — edly favor onplm:nd‘m' the other. The Best wins. ) That’s fair, isn’t it? TR A AR TR AT AR FOLGERS on Men’s Dress Clothes Only Listed below: This is the beginning of a NEW IDEA if you ivill support it and you will encourage me to extend the 20 per cent on all other lines not yet listed. 20 Cents - From Every Dollar To be deducted from our low prices on all sales from one dotlar and up on stdple goods of merit consisting of . Extension of This List - J. M. SALOU Encourage Socks Suits Sweaters Trousers Union Suits Caps Codts Hats Shirts Shoes NEXT TO GASTINEAU HOTEL of Encourage Extension

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