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THE GREAY TONAN WHOSE MENTAL POWERS FAR BEYOND THOSE OF THE. CRLINARY HUMAN BEING, % THAT voice S0 FAMILIAR Qo FELY ThaT SoMEONE WAS TRVING- To GET_IN TouCH WITH BARNEY AND AFTER SEVERAL HO URS OF CONCENTRATION; WAS ABLE. To GUE BARNEY THE ADDRESS OF A CERTAIN HOUSE - COMMANDED HIM T Go AND THERE AT ONCE ,AS HE FELT THAT SOMEONE, VERY CLOSE Te RARNEY, NEEDED Hiwy & I COULD ONW REMEMBE! BROUGHT MZ HERE AND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDA OH, MISTAH COOGLE . AR JES KAEW NGB CUM s < OH LAST FO MONTHS = OH.MISTAN GOOGLE . SINCE YO AN ME AINT BEEN ToGEDDAH AW'S HAD A AWFUL TIME - AnS BEEN SICK WID DE Cwog R WHA KI"\I SPAHKY' S 3 MAH GOCNESS. Q0SS AW'S GiLAD Yo ALl AMNE AH FELT IT (N MAH BONES, AH BEEN WISHIN' FO YO AlL DESE » S BEEN U‘«‘D/‘ UP WID LUMBAGO - DEC. 8, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK SUNSHINE . I FEEL LIKE. A -MINUTE EGQG - T SHOULD HANE NEGLECTED You LIKE THIS = D\D YOU SAN SPARKY HAS BEEN RO 7 WHATS THE WE'S DONE TwANELED ALL OBER D€ HVAR UNITED STATES. BoSS LOOKIN' €O YO = WE WU I CUBA , KAINTUCKY AN ALASKA AN’ GEO'GIA AN EBERYWHA = AH'S DONE. ALL AH CQULD FO' SPAHKY, MISTAH GOOGLE, BUT ANS AFWAID HE'S A GONAH (GuLp) SICk MATTER WITH Him 2 —.Wealher Condi;ions As Recorded by the U. S. Weathe r Bureau cinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: winds. Forecast for Junean and vi Rain tonight and Sunday; LOCAL DATA N - Barom. Temp. Hupudity Wird Velocity Weather 6— p. m. yest'y. 29.23 4. m. today. 29.29 ocn ' today 29.02 39 41 43 fresh’ southeasterly 87 86 66 7 12 10 SE E E Misting Rain | Cldy CABELE AND RALI0O KEPORTS Lol L Highest 8 p.m. ts TubDA Low 8a.m. 8am. Preclp, Stations— __nl»mp temp. Barrow -14 | Nome ¢ 2 | Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana . Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juncau Ketchikan Prince Rupert BEdmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco. NOTE:—Observations at S neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, clsco are, made at 4 a.m., Junea temp._temp, Vel 20 20 10 14 8 16 Rain Rain, Rain | Pt. Cldy | Clear | Cldy | " Cldy 10 0 Clear Less than 10 miles. t. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- Sattle, Portland and San Fran- u time. 14 . The pressure remains low throughout Alaska points near Kodiak and moderately high in the Pacific general from Southern Alaska in portions of the Yukon Vall most of the Interior and on t tures have fallen in all parts ") of Alaska. I in the with its lowest Western Aleutian s, and States. Precipitation has been to Oregon and snow fell yesterday ey. The weather clear r he Bering Sea c Tempera- of the Territory except the Gulf | is ov DOUGLAS NEWS BASKETBALL GAMES; VICTORY FOR FIREMEN Winning oy a score Athe Firemen eas High School in their second basket ball game of the season at the Nat last night. Superior shooting and far better flpor work characterized the P formance of the town leam. With the odds of weight and experience against them, the school team gamely fought but was unable to| stem the tide of baskets against sthem. e lineups were as follows: Firemen—H. Gallwas, R. Bonner, fogwards; J. Manning, center; L.| ¢ Carlson, L. Johnson, Guards. High | School—A. Gair, Angus Gair, for. waris; J. Cashen, center; ¥. Potty. Brove, H. Lundell, guards. B. Cash- en:was sub for the High School. As a preliminary, the High| Sgliool girls, meeting the Women's | ‘Town team, made their official #debut, having no trouble in walk- ing off with a 39.8 score when the ? whistle blew, Rast floor work and fine shooting ! ® arg going to make the high school sthjng a difficult nut for aspiring cl pions to crack. e town team played hard but 1 of experience was against them. Next Monday from 6:30 to 7;89 o'clock, when the women meet at z%e Nat for practice, all who arel interested are urged to turn ouf of to 8 " > eups folow: h School—M. Fraser, R.| rdser, forwards; M. Carlson, cen- ; B. Sey, V. Lundell, guards. n team—Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. 8, forwards; Mrs. Dickenson, cefifer; L. Pepoon, Mrs. Kirkham, Budrds. V. Wahto was substitute for the High School and M. Abra- outclassed the! | S [Douglas Church Services Notices for this cturen column | must be receivel by Tke Empire (Dot later than 10 o'clock Satur- | #ay morning to guarantee change »f sermon topics, ete. T Dougias Hl’r;si:;t;'ianhilntive | Mission Sunday Scnocs- 30 Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. | All are cordially weicome to these »aryices, |} Dy All services 1n tne new church. No mass, 1:00 p. m.—Sunday School. No evening services. P. ouglas Catholic Church 'I:' (5 e e o i | St. Luke’s Episcopal Thurch | | Evening Prayer and Sermon a 7:30 o’'clock. il | Congregational Commnn—ikv Church L. D. HAMMOCK. vay Pastor Sundcy School 10:30 to 11:30 L m, Regular Sunday services 11:30 A m. to 12:30 p. m. —————— “GOOD AND NAUGHTY” AT LIBERTY SUNDAY tractive girl ly more efficient than companion, according Negri. ‘She thinks less of her personal appearance and more of her work, and is often one of these unassum.- ing creatures who are the dynamic force of many large American busi- ness organizations. 1s general. her pretty to Pola #hamson for the Town team. in the second and fourth quar- * ters the High School second team subktituted for the first string| ! girls, —— . ROUGHING IT imer E. Smith has been spend- the week at the Gerard camp | npar Bear Creek, for a general outlng and rest. He was expected *home today. — e FADA ALL-ELECTRIC BADIO : ) Sty : e in and hear the New All-Electric Seventy. Last in radio. Open evenings. strations in your home if you wish. Teléphone 429. Radio Electric Company MARTIN LYNCH. ——e e — VANITY KODAKS 5 -our line. Winter and Pond Co, adv. [2 Fy “It is possible to be both at- tractive and efficient,” says Miss Negri and it does not require ex. pensive clothes. With a little care and attention, wise choice in what- ever she wears, and a thought on how to emphasize the charming features which every girl possess. es, any ugly duckling can become a swan.” Ih her latest Paramount picture,| “Good and Naughty,” coming to the Liberty Sunday, Miss Negri portrays the type of girl referred to. Love for a man inspires her| to throw off a dowdiness and art- fully reveal her feminine loveli-| ness. -The man in question is Tom Moore and Pola wins him. . Malcalm §t. Clair directed “Good and Naughty” in which Miss Negri aptly illustrates the contention here discussed. Ford Sterling has a featured comedy role. 014 papers ror | weeks, s brought b and how controlled exce about sex can N to a small apart ev mily, wil illustrat th the rad Species too far i h of the same This SENIOR PLAY - BE PRESENTED - - only e int fac n history has 1 with, the same p adish abhag and ant groups did ncth plant ul char. It grew i ng the Highygp “The Whole), will be presented |, naxt Tue nights with Monda af original height f particular ures showed s Talking 2 Coliseum t and Wedne ma rmal in thi ywing while up reak plant through th r but it develop- nor frait by th plants on 15t inee s f the Palace leading ro! upset ar the pa ' said Mr “Plant | between plant ut Ande who breeding 1 b closely related and enu now m, sal 1 ( of reserved L ded aid to be H Mis he has hrough ric Ardena Leer is direct putting bu ) Of the In same been dire n gar- 18 were used, one a wrinkl lustra these two varieties of comm > GARDEN CLUBrl{EARS 4 ANDERSON LECTURE . P. Anderson lecture on th pea oo, vo varietie uld b k predominatin womld be a head r tails ¢ tossed,” me smooth and om t char | f wr d peas, bu J third delivered his kely ¥ Cultn Junean Garden Ciub last the subject being: “The Heredity.” | n polnted that » and | will par-| ties the in was Anderson | night, explained Laws of Mr On account of_the next Gar ng date falling at which tin Ande out ub mec on inheritance are mber 2 laws of ehan the quality and species of the 1 ent plant. He stated that this did.the next mec not mean that the Mendal Laws of | Fri inheritance were not followed; cn the contrary, he ', the! w did hold good but that verned the the offspring, favoring or the the parent plants which had passed- these istics on in keeping with th ry of Mendal. He explained in detail the math od of ferti tion of different causes the plant ¢ how th laws « erncd by b r until th y in January R WAI TED—CAMERAS ok explain charact Obsolete irt; and worn-out cameras | nd sluggish chani ot take good pic tures not trade your old camera in on a mew model? We you a fair allowance r what make or model y have. A shipment of late model cameras will be on displa in a few days at Alaska Scenic Views. tics of lenses other of I m chara T theo! a plants to develop fertil plant ds, ng Brighten Her Christmas with a fine diamond The kind of personal regard that *“wears well” finds its perfect ex- ression in the diamond . . . a/hcn other gifts have faded from memory, diamonds will still glow, with undiminished beauty—symbols of the spirit. that prompted their giving... We have the newest modes in bracelets, rings, brooches, and Gruen Wrist Watches— set with diamonds of rare beauty and perfect cut—all reasonably priced. Diamond Rings ina widechoice of designs 825-$50- $100 The N ugget Shop LIBERT TONIGHT POLA NEGRI GOOD and NAUGHTY Some Show We Say OUR GANG in “War Feathers” LATEST IN NEWS EVENTS OPENS THE SHOW. 10-20-40 cents in ‘U/m:slvrs Fail 1To “Get” One v, 'Chicago Officer Knew His Lingerie! ¥ ! i HICAGO ceman wa md in a rain of Chief ) Hels D 8 Another | t this morning, to fall rs bullets Leroy Gil- South | was shot night, the Policeman was not | ring his left| bullet was ge hours ganst of of n hi I hursc County ¥ b ng of Schubert 1, the houlder defl thi morn bullet ente and anothe d by his chubert had several men in an Before he could} were pointed at him were pressed. As | car_was driven | e . Three Are Killed in Explosion, Oil Tender crossed a stree! I speak, gung and the tri he fell th away PORT ARTHUI exa ce unidentified men were 1 ond at least threc in ed by an explosion on the Gulf Refiping Company tender Golf land this afternoon. The men killed hadly that identifi i until the ship o Fire followed Dec, 8 wer three burned ible checked the explosicn The which were §0 ation impos: pap- the in not been - STOCK QUOTATIONS EW YORK, Dec. 8.—Alaska w was today quoted at 7%, ler 114} Cudahy 62%, tigon Schild %, Kennecott 128%, uri 60 Consolid Packard 131, Roebuck , Stewart-Warner 106, U, §. 151%. of oceurred has cause explosion, the pump roon, determined. Jun Chr B The ability of Private Detective | COPPer Bernard F. Kelly to distinguish, | colors of intimate apparel worn | 15 by Mrs. Marietta B. Provost | (above) of New York so in- trigued jury hearing divorce | suit brought by Cornelius W. | Provost that they recalled him to | For your accommodation we stand. The sleuth told of [will be open every evening until watching Mrs, Prevost and Rob- | Christmas adv. ert E. Renshaw, alleged co-re- | spondent, through a window in | an uptown hotel. | (International Newsreen M ed Motor: teel ->>e IN’S EMPO. 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