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BARNEY G()OGLE AND SPARK PLUG D eI MDAy TR WE WELL TS ALl VERY GLEER How A MAN CAN GET UP GuT SEFACE, THAT I LKE YOou O R = He AT T VR wNEW BUT WHEN You TRY To PUT SOME THING ONER ON ME . LIKE TELLING ME YOU WEREALT OUT OF THE HOUSE LAST MIGHT AnD Nou DONT KNOW ANY OLD MAN WHO LWES (N THe WCDE . L THINK THAT § GOING Tan FAR' I THOUGHT YOU WERE SiCk AND UNDER A SPELL AND T Toow CARE OF YOou EVEN GOT A DOCTER AND «~ / OF A WAR ——~— ON AV WORD OF HONOR MR. GOOGLE I STATE AGAIN TUAT T HANE NEVER BEEN To A HOUSE IN THE WoO0S AND I DONT WNOW ANy OLD MaN MIDDLE OF THE (AGHT Go CUT MILES INTEe THE WooLS AND COME BACK ThE NEXT- DAY AND NOT REMEMBER A THING ASCLT ThATS A LOTTA KUMQUATS THE DMLY ALASKA EMP{RE M BED (N Tue / WHAT 'S MER e Nov € vy Great Britain ights reserved. x Faataam 52 St Ton = - MR. GooGus\ MATYER 2 W SATURDAY, NOV 10, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK whs T SAYING - OH YES. WHE'RE ON OLUR way C(\uh RMIA THE AN LOOK grotesque wig of bla kinky pigtails tled with pink ri bons in contrast to her sis spotless white silks and laces. “Topsy and E was adapted from the Duncan Sisters’ well | known musical comedy of the same |name and the a few changes to permit the stars |a greater opportunity to exercis propensities for comedy, the - n is virtually the same. The funeral of James Brown,|The picture was directed for Unit- son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ed Artists by Del Lord, formerly Sey, who passed away in the East | comedy director for Mack Sennott. last Sunday morr was held | John W. Considine, Jr., supervised on Wednesday in Bast Orang: | the tilm. J. Burlal services were under the | The cast, auspices of the Masons | can Sist Mrs. Brown has gone to Florida criginal roles—Roszetta .as “Topsy” to spend a part of the winter with| and Vivian as “Eva"—includes her husband’s brother and wife, Gibson Gowiand, Noble Jhnson, Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Brown ! rie Daw, Myrtle Ferguson, ———.—— ls Asther and Henry Victor. DOUGLAS IS TO HAVE = TOWN GIRLS' B. B. TEAM Douglas Church Services |and a DOUGLAS NEWS JAMES BROWN with s LAID TO REST |their ‘Illm ve in addition to the Dun- who re-enact their i { At a meeting ycs!tnl,u,\' after- noon by members cf the school faculty, a town girls' hasketball team was organized with the fol. lowing players: Margaret homson, Dorothy ‘Crim, Lucile Pe- poon, Thelma Wait, Josie Hursh and Mrs, K. W. Chapman. Blue and white suits are to be| ordered immediately. Pract will be held Tuesdays and days. No games have be but the girls ex) gamos with the Fairbanks College and Juneau, in addition to practice scrimmage e with the high school team. Thoy| Services of the Church of Jeaus | challenge any contenders who ap- Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mor- | pear. Boys' rules will he followed.' mon) will be held in the Odd Fol.| Any Douglas wemen interested in lows' Hal- at Douglas, Sunday, ! playing should see Miss Pepcon. |November 11 at 6:30 p. m. There | ————— | will be no collection. i BRIDGE PARTY Notices for ihls church column must be receiveld by The Empire/ not later than 10 o'cleck Satur-| day morning to guaraniee change | of sermon topics, ete. | I.atter Day Saints (Mormon) \ | Douglas Prenbvteriau Native l Mission Sunday Schocs—2:30 p. m. in| Sermon at 8:15 p. m. i werel 7:00 p. m. —Thursday—Mld- and | week prayer setvice. For the pleasure cf soma friends, Mrs. John Mills entertained i at ! three tables of Oridge last night. ) Other guests attended later the evening. High prizes won by Miss Thelma Walit Mr. Alexander Dunham; low prizes' Al by Miss Josie Hursh, who also these services. won cut prize, and Mr. Eltan| Engstrom. A dainty supper fol-| ' lowed cards. —————- * ) Catholic Church | ces in the new church. 1:00 p. m~—Sunday School. No evening services, DUNCAN SISTERS ARE AT LIBERTY TONIGHT @ Rosetta Duncan is never envious ' . of her sister Vivian, even though | St. Luke's Episcopal -'n-olfl the latter wears the better clothes| No services, as Dean Rice has and has the cleaner face in their not yet returned from attending first motion picture, “Topsy and the Gencral Convention of the Eva,” which comes to the Llhexly Church. Sunday. | 1t is expected that There is plenty c! ground fer will be resumed next Sunday. ices Jjealousy, were the famous Duncan & " t Sisters inclined to feel that way | (’flflmaflcmflh fnmmumtv n-2 about it, for while making the| vy L. D. HAMMOCK. vay Pastor picture, Rosetta- had to coat her body with a thick paste of hurned| Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 m. cork, while Vivian escaped with only a little powder and rouge. | Begullr Sunday services 11:30 to wear rags a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Then Rosetta had " ol Baskét TONIGHT—7:30 P. M. ™ exception of| & | Barnes {the “Bounding Bacque,” returning | gre: are cordlully weicome to p 7| would go back to the . United States within two years, unless the | young players of F o developed | {as rapidly and as efficiently as youthful Americans. Borotra cited F. X. Shields, Wil-| mer Allison, Junior Coen, as play- | ers who may be taking the Davis Cup back home in 1930, ecpecially impressed Borotra. e e * SEATS 40,000 NEW YORi, Nov. 10. University has one cf the largest wooden stadiums in’ the countty. A new addition increased tho seat- inz capacity to 40,000, — .- ATHLETIC GERMAN GOBS HOLD OWN SPORT MEET/ Shields | ELKS BEAT BRUNSWICK THIRD STRAIGHT TIME their third the Bruns evening o taking three ords were The strai Elks took ht match from wick squad Thursd: the Brunswick straight games. smashed by either te The total scores were: Klks, 2,414; Brunswick, 2,263. Bavard, of the losers, bowled high single game with a score of 189. The score by games follows: Brunswick 12% 15 136 174 176 | Germany, Nov. 10.—So have sports become ' in n navy that for the first ! in German naval history sail. | have taken to running thelr' sporting events catside the regular service athletic competi- tions The incentive was the feeling! that the navy needed sports that | 3{were better adapted to pr |al seamen 450! e ————— 12 HERRING HARK BACK COOK INLET WATEBS ! weeks and | lack ‘of KIBL, popula ithe Gerr | time 161 or 115 118 189- 154 142 118 own 144 500 | 149 Ashby Total 769 Eiks 155 181 148 174 174 Council Metcalf Lavenik Barragar Radde 187 183 167~ 155~ | 75| 1101 Atter | ammost “MH"}: resigned ‘(‘;nn'h, towns of the Cook Inlet \lm k on sudden life in the past ‘m days as the vagrant herring |came trouping in to Halibut 'YOUNG U. §. STARS \('ll‘(' Shuak Striats and Port MAY CAPTURE CUP, {Graham, reviving life down Sel- ASSERTS BOROTRA dovia way and all but catching| |the fishermen unprepared. It is Borotra |® 14ter Tun_ than usual and comes OTOLTR, | ag "o grateful aftermath of the ! for t ota Potal o total 832 826 2414 PARIS, Nov. 10.—Jean by at hegira at Dutch Harbor. | to Paris from the United Statcs|myree thousand - barrels of the Tennis Champlonships wearing his{guited product ‘Went out on ‘the ever present “beret basque” and a[,,t,,l,,“fi,,“, Admiral Rogers.— | very pessimistic attitude regarding| (Seward Gateway.) the future of tennis in France, ——— He solemnly warned French ton-| This store will be open even- , Players and officials|ings on the 10th of each month the menace cf the “young-ifor the accommodation of the tennis generation”|trade. that the Davis Cupadv, GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM RADIO FANS MODERNIZE YOUR RADIO SET WITH A Jensen DYNAMIC Speaker We will make you a liberal credit allowance on your old Speaker. Free Trial of the Dynamic First Alaska Electric Li ht & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglar Phene No. 1¥ JUNEAU A. N. B. 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Bam - _temp, temp. Velocity 24 br. w_.n.-.; 14 . 0 Pt. Cl 0 (:lg H 0 Pt Cldy:+ Trace an“f' 0 Cldy. 0 Qdy Trace Raja o - Cldy . Trace Pt, Cldy 0 Cldy .08 Clear 15 Pt Cldy .06 Pt. Cldy ' 0 Clgy ¢ 42 Rain ' 18 1.48 Ra . 54 0 Cldy | . *—Less than 10 mfles. | NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodfak, JisT * u, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Frengh » s a.m., Juneau time. \ ] Low 1ons. - np. TCw me 14 hel t Yukon 18 34 36 10 /24 35 42 10 46 46 60 Paul Harbor.. 40 30 37 32 16 54 56 66 dova Rupert 26 ttle 48 tland Francisco 6 . low over Alaska but Ocean west of British Columbia. It is hj California and relatively high in exireme northern Alas) ht snow or rain fell yesterday over most of Southern Alaska no measurable amount fell at any reporting station in Al-s Temperatures have risen from Nome 'ta%' " " at Barrow and Juneau. “l The pressure is moderately er over the Pacific is have fallen liak and 'NELSON'S The Store for Men’s W ear WALK-OVER SHOES STETSON HATS DUTCHESS TROUSERS Full line of Oil Clothmg THE TAVERN Good Food——Well Served REASONABLE Merchants Lunch—11 till 2—65 cents' THE DUNCAN SISTERS in A Comedy Version of “Uncle Tom’s Hee Hee's Ha Ha's 10-20-40 cen Price A Special Feature at a Special Price S o) WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal llat, it is certainly good coal. We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our egss are the largest and freshes! that the hens produce. We carry a complete line of Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transfer service— well you can't beat it. D. B. 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Lumber Fog Every Purpose e i: 2 bm ey e o ~J _ NOVEMBER 11, 1928 That's just a date—but one that will not soon be forgotten.‘ On that day the Heroes of Freecinm saw. the fornll(al stamp of approval placed upon their glorious wori Armistice Day reminds, us of the. duty e owe~ our honored soldiers, living ud dead, to this peace and to make their country grehter, strong- er and better.