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BARNEY GOOGLE THEY HAVE “TRIED To AWAKEN (AN SUBJECT WITHOUT AMN SUCCESS = AHH, THEN WILL ADMIT THAT The IS THE MASTER OF THEM MR.GOCOLE. T CONGRATULATE, MYCTELF ON HANING FOUND THE ONE MAN CAPABLE COF ASSIS THIS GREAT ADVENTURE. SLEEP A LITTLE WHILE. (ONGER. , THEN NOU WILL B READY FCR OUR Gi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 24, AND SPARK PLUG MUST I MUST HAVE MY MONEY OR T SUIT = T CANT HELP VT (F MR, GOOGLE GGT WIMSELF HUPNGTIZED = fie's STALLED ME GFF FOR THE (AST TiME WHERE (S ez AS LONG AS + REMAIN LIKE: TS , T SEe NO REASON WHY HE SHOULDAST BE DRESSEO AND PROPERLY GROOMED = THAT \S Tae LEAST I CAN DO FoR. CAY POCR ERIEND — » PERHAPS NOW GREAT ZANAN| ALL ~ [ TING Me 1 = NOU SHALL HAvE A \ HEART REAT WORHK - ) o - MR, IMMERMAN | AWO0KR AWOOK ! 40 1926, by King Features Syndicate, Inc {Great Britin rights reserved. 1928." Weatber Conditions As Recorded lfy the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneaw and vieinity, beginnmg 4 . m. today: Sunday, Showers and westerly tonight winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wizd Velocity Weather SE fime— 4 p. m. yest'y. 30.09 4 a. m. today..30.09 Neen today 30.02 36 46 53 Tsml they {er. i1l Took after their fath. e 2 TADA ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO aints (Mormon) .‘, = Come Fada All word i bemon you w hear che New Seventy. Last Open evenings. itions in your home if Telephone 429, \dio Electric Company MARTIN LYNCH. > oo — UPHOLSTERING AND and lectric 1 rad in Saints will in the Odd l’ hrist of Latter |be held at Dou « {Fellows’ Hall, Sunday at 6: {P. m. Everyone is welcome. There will- be no collections. | ady WAKEFIELD RETURNS moderate | | | ¥ { io. cooler Sunday; THE LIBERTY SUNDAY - i Charlie Chaplin in “The Circus” Rain-Snow| 18 at the Liberty Sunday. Here Cldy- {is the synopsis of this latest Cldy |Chaplin features: Charlie is of work. He hap- 18 11 12 95 81 55 of SE SE CasLE AND RATIO KEPORTS |pens into the vielnity of a eircus SOUTH FOR w[NTER‘ REPAIRING T [} YESTERDAY Highest 8 p.m. temp. _temp. Btations— His freedom ijs m ced when he, unknowingly becomes the accom-| and we ~TODAY Low 8am. 8am. Preclp. §am. temp. temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weather After season in central pairin Lee H. Wake- upholstering of any 2 4 20 12 14 6 0 26 28 34 28 42 5 Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Franc 18 38 48 10 10 66 64 NO'I'ls, —Observations at St neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneal 16 plice of a pickpocket. His fieet- | o, © 16 02 Cluiir ness am}l in vy lun_n to a it e : Clay | Place of y. He runs into al. P Snow|dob as the circus handyman. His| G 0 - Gnow | AWkWardness causes him to lose,) o Snow NS Job. When the workmen of| Ty pt. Cldy [the clrcus call a str Chartie! Cldy |13 agein hired. He falls in love Pt. Cldy | With the circus owner's daughter.| = Clay! A new performer in the person|. o of a hundsome young man joins the' S5 company. The girl falls in 1 him not knc Charl » deep affection for her. Charlie’s .:.x‘,‘il.‘\ to do almost anything un der the big top results in his be- ing pressed into servies when the|T Iker fails to eppear for a The plot then de- also kalsomining. H , Phone 137. adv . 0 Clear kan salm urn, '|ALASKA TRAPPERS SHOULD SHIP THEIR FURS TO NEW YORK more 1 ‘ ) his H mar Yuk Wakef 1 Tr T in Prin Willlan ace 0 und dnur- an un- Ha t ing wanit to make furs than they ide before, trappers who fwant highe price than they ever cived be , should their f this season to Georg Fox Corpor New Yoik. The ( e 1. Fox Cerporation 268 West 30th New York, i the la st receiv of raw fur in the East 10 up h k with 11 i 0 laska ever > +o For Public Reading Cnly p I 4 . r Fox tion Barber Shop place t n rest for nted ei p o stop wire w performance velops . Paul, Dutch Harbor, a Sattle, Portland and 1 time. San b = you awhile - D The pressure is lowest in erately low Western Canada and the Pacific gouthern Bering Sca. Light snc Eastern Al and light Fair weathc ils this morn Southeastern Temperatu Northern Alaska fallen iv wka and bus rising over most of the Inte A snow has fallen on Seward Peuninsula in a way that returns ty the They do busin guarantees big trapper ther { In the " highest Yukcn Valley and de It is high in States and bout mnermal in yw or moderate rain has [allen in he upper D S Douglas Church all rst place, they pay the ible market price | Then top of that, on ship ments amounting to $50 or over, {they pay an EXTRA 507, If, for example, your pel tog rvice nervous shower hov delay No ¢! Baths for gett on galore, tub or Cap be had most a Drop in and don’t Northern wance Eastern distric and and Western, risen in all Western ning over ires have o nearly ny DOUGLAS NEWS D HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA i WINS MUCH PRAISE! | high night, an the “Black Gables,” Douglas school operetta, staged last proved to be all and more t spectators have been led t pate. Both the leads and the chor-| uses were well-coached No de- lays or awkward pauses detracted| from the finished excellence of the performance, While all the were well-drawn, a few fect enough to leava nothing to b2 desired. Noteble among the lat-| ter type was Frank Pettygrove's portrayal of Hank Huckleberry, the Centreville jack-of-all-trades, whe was interpreted with r insight | imto the eccentricities of that in-| dividual. Hds appearanc pro-| voked laughs even before he ut- tered the droll witticisms a ed to him. : James Doogan comes in for his| share of praise in his representa-| tion of Snowball, the ccon \'EI]L’L‘ Miss Urseba Appl played by Josephine Kilburn, had the neces- sary degree of old-maid tart to be realistic. Violet Joh and John Cashen, heroina and hero, were pleasing in their songs and lines. | Special mention should be made of Tauno Niemi in the role of Red, the prizefighter. The boy has real acting ability. His ex- pression and action were capital in depicting the tough. The small clowns, Albert Stragier and Lloyd Guerrin, brought down the house with their antics. The leads found able support in peppy, animated choru which made their appearances and exits with promptness and, snap. Miss Hazel Olson’s work in con- nection with the operetta should be descriibed in glowing terms. A]-: NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for: the Territory of Alaska, Divi- sion Number One. Before Frank A. Boyle, Commis- gloner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM SLOAN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was on the 2nd day cf November, 1928, duly, appointed administrator of the Estate of William Sloan, deceas- ed. . All persons having claims against the estate of said de- ceased will present them with ! proper vouchers and duly verified to the undersigned at The B. M. Behrends Bank, Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 2nd day of November, 1928. 5 JOHN F. MULLEN. First publication, Nov. 3, 1928. Last publication, Dec. 1, 1928. parts | e per-| | characte: . der | many. where he will remain awhile | | Almost 85 years old, Mr | Schwarzenbergs : ] Services worth 0, you would r $210 They charge no make no deductions Look your best every day the major portion of praise, we T o LR Aiege of rehearsals under the supervision | ] .;; }rw lnr[ nn:q enuren column wish H v{ b I\‘“, yitkag vin ot tlie’ cORoh -are;netRssary o make | Thsc. D Teedived by The Empire Y AN Sablhy P not later than 10 o'clack Satur- a production a success. Miss Ol-| g 0 1y morning to guarantee change om is to be congratulated on the{ ye"eurmon topics complete success of “Black Gab- les.” The gross $110.00 Mrs. handled the sale of tickets Lucile Pepoon and Thalma served on the make-up commiltes. Matt Laughlin, Angus Gair, Harry Laundell, W:illiam Cashen, Alexs Dunham, and John Cashen, chairman, were stage hands. Frank | Pettygrove and ~Willlam Cashen| s were electricians; Miss Wait,| | prompter; K. W. Chapman, busi-| ness manager. | After the final curtain dropped,| the students decamped to I Hall and danced to the strains of| the Harmony Hounds, High school Jjazz orchestra. 8T GOES TO OLD HOME Tthough the actors often commissicn, for handling, LIBERTY JAY~—T7 o Dougias Pr;shytennn Native Mission Sunday Sehocs—2 Sermon at 3:15 p. m. m. — Thnrsday—MIid- er service, are ccrdlal'y weicome tc these »arvices. f You need no alibi to attend Charlie Chaplin in “The Circus” but take the children anyway CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE CIRCUS” Prices—10-20-50 cents Douglas Cut)xoiin Church All servic Mass at 9:30. 1:00 p. m unday School. No evening scrvices. in the new church gles’ Evening Prayer and Sermon at |- 30 o'clock e L4 L . | A Fire Insurance Policy may not be changed after a fire oceurs. So, William Schwar.zenberg ieft on the Yukon enroute to Berlin, Ger (‘ongregati'o#n; Community Churzh and perhaps spend hi nal day L. D. 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