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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1928. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG V By BILLE DE BECK = SLEEPS ON H\ A STATE COF LISSEN, THIS S ThE & 2 ARSUY s“jf(’fic\ N SCIOUSINESS, BROUGHT ABOUT B CShe You O MONET A EER BY THE HYPNCTC PHNER OF PRL}FES:QR 2ANANY, VY; E*UJXF NOU'VE. TULD ME MR GOOGLE WHO WAS CHOSEN BARNEY AS IS SUBIECT N e r‘r\ R e o (ONEY, RIGHTCON FOR A SERIES OF EXPERIMENTS,WHICH b WE TAKE, T ELRIIARE g = PR - ¢ CLAIMD_WIlL STARTLE AS WELL AS BENEHT - fi 7 Bt SIR.I HAVE S The Store for Men’s Wear TOE BNTRE CWILIZED WORLD = MEANWHILE , J;;Lgo&)\LY' v / ) g 4 i PROFESSOR 2ANANI, HIDDEN IN RIS HUT | i ey ; V R STETS 4 T ol Do I AT . utoR A \\n;w,Tm_ / WALK-OVER SHOES STETSON HATS 2 ! A SPELL AND WAS t | - N 1S CONSTANTLY (N ToucH WITH ALL THINGS k\ LN SLE \ t CRS ) <ZN SLEEPING ¢ ) B DUTCHESS D CONCERNING K\S SLEEPING SUBTEGCT, S wd Y SCONDOY. o y LY I'CHESS TROUSERS SEVENTY-AINE ; ; e i ; 3 | Full line of Oil Clothing Roasters Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. . ("fl‘xlmu femi .mlq Frank Stagier,|zard—a hudger-maddoned wmm’ There a her well-knc SHIPPERS ATTENTION | FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING BIRD will @ much amugemont for|poise above its unsuspecting |fe A ! in - Weather Bureau {tha spectgtors. When the hungry prey—ipping, slashing claws siuk. |as . : The Coastwise Tramsportation | BLUE ENAMEL—WHITE ENAMEL Forecast for Juneav and vicinity, beginnme 4 n. m. todav: |pair Lappen on a tea-table pilod ing their polsonous needls 4 gial ckada at/Company will not accept ship- A i . Fair and colder |nnv:,h( and h.(n';", moderate northwest-| with u.‘nmy food, the dialogue|into their human victim—a sup i 1 still stants Sns ments ‘for Killisnoo, o SAVORY—ALUMINUM erly winds. |\\hvh accompanies “putting on the [ human struggle against heavy odds | cen 1 That ¢ ed|Hood Bay or Kcotznahoo | | LOCAL DATA foed bags” will bring forth many in a vitalizing atmosphere of the|a 1 r ear it a re.|December 1st unless all FRBIGHT | so DUTC CNS in di it size Pme— Barom. Temp, Humidity Wixd Velocity Weather |2 laugh pic ssque hat is “Silver|pro ) \s built in 1926 'mu"!t!:( ARE PREPAID at! Also DUTCH OVENS in differer b e 4 'p. m. yest'y. 2954 42 90 SE 12 Rain Any description of the outstand.!Com 1 at the’ Liberty!stands on a poir f|point of crigin —ady 4 a. m. today. 30.03 37 84 SE a Misting | ing characters would be mpleta | tonight rompson is the|Ind R i itka National 4 o, Noon teday ...30.27 37 85 E 2 Cldy _[without a mention of the Conter.|hero { Monem OLD CORNS COME CABLE AND RATI0 SEPORTS |Lilla Taxl Détrcr. dustiee of Sbof 1 P 2 OFF BY THOUSANDS THE g e A ':‘gg.nmup 8 am. ‘;fl‘:af;fi-:"xf‘:‘v\ll~lf» 1,13:1:“\1::‘“:< AKHAK PEUPI_E ;HIG” lifi;%gg‘ é{llLDlNG‘ VeI e .1,,:,‘.,‘.,,‘,,‘“,: -I'homas Hardware co. Btations— 3 .+ temy mp._Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | His jaw wags worse than’a rrrmn. B 1P g8 ity a4 how easily “END-0-CORN" re-| Barrow 2 ' 18 14 12 0 Pt Cldy | gant but underncatn his dirty hluo i1y o i g Nome 2 : 20 -10 12 0 Cidy|overalls he has a generous, kindly | All ! the Juneau|TOVEs the megt stubborn old |y Juneau, Alaska Cldy |1 %) corns or callouses. All this and |b=orrmrmm e e e et e e e o) Bethel o -12 -8 0 art Josephine 'Kftburn, as| gh ¢ \g held St Rdias. . S L ERRE N Fort Yukon . 2 0 0 (1.13 Miss Applegate portrays the part Wa- e tod 8 BRI | ox WASEORRC ACh OF Jen endj Tanana ....... & 26 26 o clearlof’ the tiated’ o1f sitater \nlh‘ iiig ia re moved from |1 o P AY 0 (R dem | 01d Papers fm s.xle at E mpu'e Office Bagle v 4 2 04 Clear realism. | ublic S id Py o SRS SRR o e St. Paul : 30 06 Snow| Of course, after the skein of tho I i v Dy, RN ! Dutch Harbor. : 26 26 9 Clear plot is untangled, the usual end-| are Being ch o748 Bt SR, C0OME | ' b 3 tt 1 by the poor results obtained N ok e : e . gL 04 Clear ing is ia order—a weading, anlAco fflnnls:fi)on to Remove "eauiren g S aputh _the use of so-called ‘“corn 1 iE 1 AI ERN Cordova 3 2 32 .24 Snow cvent which the audience is per- clas 1d there hould ¢ e 1 ! ould come in TODAY to .]I(nx:c:l}ll 33 37 X1 lMlls}llr{z mitted to anticipate but not a tual-| Fort ko,llxakof>k| and soon sary equ ar about the ONLY remedy| Good Food Well Served etchikan 35 - 28 P dy 1y witnes . . % small [ that , Lo i ¥ 5 i 2 . i te c jcan b 1 r e smallithat will surely remove all corns A W g-]xnw‘luumt el : ‘ 5 rl To Miss Hazel Olson, nm.~u| its Restoration | children I ten has|and callouses quickly and with- REASONABLE Edmonton 26 26 0 Jlear teacher, much credit is due for 2 IBestt . conau n thé Hall, [out pafn. . Seattle ; A8l s Tlegs Raif Lo ‘hard ‘WoUk add” Sarudst Sttort. | Permission 1o remove the olqibecH cond v Hall, jout patfl Merchants Lunch—11 till 2—65 cents " - 4 FLadH i ; owing to th ded condition of| If you live too far away write el b 22 g (:m” One-fourth of the procceds W ”‘l'fi on SOpRnOles, 8t Kol the Pub yuildi {0:, END-0-CORN LABORATOR-| "= i Scknciseo.. 68 . 5 88 52 s d }\( Tasibe used for music books and st L s i 5 - |1Es, 4 fleld Blvd, Chicago, ; NO'Ti. —Observations at St. Paul, Duteh Harbor, Kodiak, Ju-!plios th rest goine to the son. d to good cor and Il witl’ KRR Tt receivs neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran-|eui Lish sehool fund, H".: erved, has been asked ;, m Rudder]?sz Steamer {jar promptly. Butler Mauro I,ML Old I’apus fOI' SdlL at Empxre Offv‘e cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. matinee at halt price will George A. Park —_— - — N mo inhabitants of ) 1 adv. W The pressure is moderately low in southern Bering Sea and be staged Friday afternoon for the | KImo inhabitant Sl Is Picked Up at Sca e - — 5 . 8 buiik # this wk il ren e known today. Th vernor i IR R LA LA LS L - I s i near the Alaska Peninsula and moderately high from South- benefit of the school children. 1 the relduest 'w OR U o r,)11\nmmmumllmuu|nlmmm||||um||||||m||||||mlmumlllmm|||||m||uu|| llllllmllllllll!lllllllllIIIIl| eastern Alaska to California. I. is rising in Bastera Alaska.| Candy will be sold to raise mon- luest a HORTA, res, Nov. 2 T T LB L L L L L AL UL U UAULUUUUL UL | N } Precipitation has cccurred from the Gulf of Alaska to Puget ¥ for Junior and Freshman clags|Cd W ‘_" ‘f"'l”ml‘ anding it Greek st r Al , vuuwvl Sound, in part of the upper Yukon Valley and in soutiicrn Ber- activities | @1 not involve any expe ! distress morning, ing Sea. Fair weather prevails over most of the interior and| The Harmony Hound Hu,h\ el ‘ 1 southwest. Temperatures have fallen over nearly all of Interior,|School orchestra, will play between | ¥ cl Northern and Southeastern Alaska. acts, | The task.will be no small under-|lost her rudder. PERRIE S 5 | taking will require dismantl.'sailed from Montreal tand melody. Dressed in checkea| D F. D. MEETING TONIGHT |l18 and ! ho meterinl Sy AHen Douk , o | 5 i from its ite to Akiak, a —_——————— gingham gowns, tied with Dbig| | | organdy sashes the girls sing: | There will be a meetink of Dous.|distance of 120 miles, and recon-| WAPA ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO DOl]GLAS “We're just the kind of ladies|las firemen this evening to tr ’,l‘,""“‘l’,‘ G 15 o nal gom il g . ; That a man could love, act busitless matters left over fr ‘ml he Russian settlement ol Como in eand hear New ! | makofski wa und on! P 1- ic Seventy .ast | Rusty pearls, with starry eyes | the last meeting which was p ’“"h“»” -“iylnlx ‘I‘nlk‘ .ll'“;\:l.l ll\":‘.\k Hk \\'«lv'l";; 1\1:' A;.(yll (Tl,m. i .n'r.;:v:‘ NEWS _Blue as the skies abov bt AN i |*iver about 200 . miles from its'Demomstrations in your home if Excltement runs high when ‘the 5 {mouth, a stockade being built by|you wish. Telephona Butterflies call for the a ot BERQUR TO (MERT a trader named Ivan Simonson L. | Radio Blectric Co “BLACK GABLES” IS {Mary, the herolne: |keen and was orizinally known adv. MARTIN LYN TO BE PRESENTED AT | “Sue must expiain her righttu] The Ladies ue will meet|pukeen’s stockad Tn the. §ing Leeps S LIBERTY IN DOUGLAS name, hls evening to settle up all mat-|yanr. Alc , Alexander Kolmakof, a Rus.| a4 Confess we have her bested.” |te 2 g to their late ba-|g oraale hollt * the stockalls hest ‘:olds While the principals in an opor- vaar, THe mecting will be he:d erTi e B e tta receive tie lion's sharo of' The Boicrs declare that the way iy the j.eague rooms | oAttt A ‘weBoollng o R Rub well over | ongratulations, if their parform- t0 Win the heart of a lady is to| e IBoktd from pHoipal of the Akink throat and chest | fince is worthy, much credit is duc|“treat lher rough and tell hern T 55| school of the Federal Bureay of| 1CKS o the choruses—the backhono of BoOthin The boys have nol SILVER COMES THRU 2 5 toly | \'APDRU‘ " | Education, will y completoly | fe production. In “Black Gables,” | comeback when Tillie snappy |- AT | "'?ERTVVT?E'E’HIE |in a few more ', ory which has no fun 4 heafied .for her NEW DESIGNS wo-act operetta, to bo given to.|maid of the piece, asse: A human derelict held In the fmorrow night in the Liberty Thea. | ter winning a girl few men know & LN derelict hoid in er, Douglas, the choruses desorve|BOW to hang on to her. | R much praise. Their clever, pep-| A pleasing group of songs aro R | F M N T R py songs, are accompanied by featured by the leads. Violet John. | 3 org et-Me-Not 1 ea iRoom ively, animated gestures which!son, who plays Mary Vanderlip, | tamp their appearances with real heiress and owner of Black Gables, Qrvcializing in a Merchant’s Lunch at 50 cents and pxcellence. vh 4 - \ ™., Spe ) 2 s I / W TRl o W TONIGHT—7:30 a home cooked course dinner for seventy-five cents— | “We are specters, ghostly |charming volce, which is given 9 g specters, splendid apportunity {n her solos. a very satisfactory meal. Home made Salads, Pastry, . V Snooping through the dead |She is ably supported by John “Slh)er( C()m()s Cakes, Desserts to order. of night—" {Cashen, as Phil Bradley, novelist. With wierd lights flashing dark.| James Dbogan, Phil's valet, Th 29 oo R A ly, the grisly specters creep onimakes a realistic “coon,” when he rll he stage singing their song which'acts as Snowball. His song, “I'm | o "o hills the marrow. Their cadaver-|Tramping Back to Tampa Bay| The horse that pleases | Thanks LUIN & Turkeys pus: eyes peer wildly forth from|rendered in hls clear, sweet tenor, 8l to sece é g"v o/ he ‘white folds of their flapping' will, no doubt, please the audi. 4 J arments. | ot _ T Ducks, Geese, Capons, Eastern and Olympia Oysters, Quite different is the Ginzham| Two prize fighters, playea by: Prices—10-20-40 cents Prize Beef and Corn Fed Pork [%irls’ chorus and its airy words| - S e e { § D e T T w ! ? Sanitary Meat Market SAL]l:lg%x?TES : " ' UPHO.\'J‘I 19 PR ot P ol - Vgl FRESH FRUITS and VEGET ABLES AND LOTS OF THEM l|l""""llll|||ll|Illll“lllllll"ll"IIIIIEIIIIII!IIIIIIllllllllll""llllIllll"llllll|IHIIHIHIHIIIIIIHI P L T L TR TG Christmas Greeting Cards ,MORE THAN 50 OF THE VERY LATEST CARDS ARRIVED THIS WEEK Phone The Empire A represefitati?e will gladly call at your home Fruit VVegetables ’ Cranberries Celery CONFIDENTIAL——PLUS! Oranges ,nuhflower Th 1l s & time in the business 1ifi Apples Tomatoes ere generally comes a time in e usiness e of any man when he needs advice of a financial Bananas Le?tuce nature. Grapes . Spinach 4 s His bank—our bank—was founded to provide Grapefruit L:rfage precisely that service in the emergency. More than Dates (bulk and 8 likely we can furnish not only advice—but assist- acka Bunch C ance. And positively CONFIDENTIAL! P ges) Parsnips gt Raisins (Seedless Rutabagas and clusters) Sweet Potatoes First National Bank California Grocery “There Is No Substitute for Safety” wBEy: T o

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