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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 15. 1928. MISTAN GOOGL! l[ Wi, ALL C | BUT TE Al RUFE WANT DEM MAw (A AT M NX(OUS BECAUSE BARNEN DIDNTT RETURN FROM THE HOUSE ON SOUTH STREET, THE DRCFETSOR, ZaNANI THE GREAT, COMCENTRATED HIS MIND ON BARNEY AND OISCONERED THAT BARNEY AND HIS (IORSE AND EX -JOCKEY \WERE w TROUBLE IMMEDIATELY HOUSE AND STARTED OUT Te BARNEY , IN ORDER To OFFER NHATEVER ASSISTANCE HE QOuLD WHEN THE GREAT ZANANI ARRNED HE FOUND SPARK PLUG VERY SICK AMD WEAK AND DECIED To USE ALL HIS MYPNETIC DOWERS ON THE POOR SUFFERING HOR! DAT ta SPOOKY NO DA | WOTS HE ME LEET THE 1N George (ITump) McManus—“the man whose story would clear up Rothstein mystery in three minutes”—voluntarily gave himself up to police for questioning. Here he is (arrow) being arraigned as a suspect in the gambler’s killing, Left, Mrs. Ruth Keyes, pretty Chi- IR DOUGLAS | NEWS NEW RESIDENTS TREADWELL Ben Havdahl who relieved E. F. ‘Watkins as chief operator at th 240 Power plant has t residence there with his three all child of Park Centr. occurred. one of four m Shafer, and P - > REMOVE TO JUNEAU Mr. | and Mrs., Emil Lan now sidents of the Capi having removed from Dougl |1 st of the we | ————— "VAUDEVILLE NUMBER AT LIBERTY SUNDAY a William Brady and Charles How. I will appear with t nstru Sunday | regular m: performance RECOVER FROM FLU b a - “THE NEW KLONDIKE” AT LIBERTY, SUNDAY A. J. Bal turned hame eral days’ seige in the ho ©the flu. Miss Marg, 0 | | | amson| The rocm | Klondike {being from the Dorothy Crim i3 reported recover. r, th feat from f 11 im who was is better today. H. McM getting around again afler a week ckness. Douglas 2 ham reported still qu Laugh,” said to be one of the yesterday, but is ncw con:idered! that the famous maker of fun on the mend. New cases report-|has turned out in months. It § ed yesterday were Miss Mamie' merry tale concerning the adven. Me in *“The 2 Lee, the story by Ring Lard. is the eff The tim | combination of The L is as. s ig|surance of a splendid porformanc | The extra nedy feat y | cor flack Sennet (3 s SPECIAL SHOW AT THE HOW ARD and BRADY MUSICAL PROGRAM The Feature Is Thomas .M eighan The New Klondike . The Comedy Is LOVE’S LAST LAUGH = Some show, so don’t miss seeing it by all means f AH'S AFWAID ! \_ DO & SpaMKY 2 N~—— cago blonde wi 3 ‘ i Dougi:;:PrQ € .AH DCN Vr Can CALL & DS ) -t LLrne ~a< AW CONT / 1 DONT 0 SRS :’:E‘f_ 7 [/ WEOW SUNSHING - ohowd ( AND T'M HALF SAaH CPEN ThE DOoR POCR SPARRY HE'S WEak AND - ~ AFROID & i A cucs fy ho drank with men in room 309 al Hotel shortly before tragedy Inset, “Nigger Nate” Raymond, en held in $100,000 bail each as material witnesses. (International Newsreel) sel isn't going (o manr empis at gelf-des honel | His {are unsuce amu Raymond McKe | young 1over, Ruth the lady of heart. the, excellent include Sun. shine Hart and Kewple Morgan. Del Lord directed. TP AT hile Othe: his cast Church Services| | | Notices for rnis enurchn column | must be receiveld by Empire { oot later than 10 o'elock Satur- | #ay morning to guarantee change { of sermon topic shyterian .;!at.ive 1 Mission unday Hchoci— Sermon at 3: v 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid-| | week prayer service. | | ANl are cordiaily weicome to | these »arvices. Douglas ‘Catholic Charch in the new chureh !E m.—Sunday School, No evening services, I T T — St. Luke’s Episcopal “hurch | e o ol s ooodlieis 8 Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30 o'clock. PRSP} Congregational Community | Chursh l L. D. haMMOCK. ray Pastor " Sondcy School 10:30 to 11:30 L om, Regular Sunday services 11:30 . m. to 12:30 p. m. P SHIPPERS ATTENTION | | o| was ‘.‘_E; MY BABY ! wHee NOURE WELL AGAIN" COME BACK HERE - Nov BUM. AND KISS PAPA ! ::: L B, |a ¥ b te B 1920, oy King Features Syndicate, e, Gront Britaie, rights nasrves, lot sa {marri FAMOUS ALASKA':: WRITER ASSISTS CHRISTMAS FUND nursc money to get ring! When 1 id to the nurse: ourdough surely well.” But the no. ‘“‘Paralysis Is | the region of his said, “and he knows, we do, that it may g any moment.” enough next was wonderful that day, as he in troduced the Boys to me. In each instance he mentioned some dis- tinguished act each one had per- formed, or some hopeful outlook He knew the history of every blessed man in the Ho and in his manner of introducing them there was nothing of the con- | descending official of an institu- {ticn dealing with his charg Loc Kettleson was a genial Sour- dough prsenting his sourdough fricnds to me. 1 like that. 8o T'm all for the Ploneer Christmas fund, ind you ecan count on me every year BARR WILLOUGHBY ——————— THIRTEEN ARRESTED BY WARDEN PATRGL; SIX ARE CONVICTED' Thirteen arrests for alle lations of the game and togulations were made by V 1k Dufresne and H. W. Jewell | the Alaska Game Commis rned hore yesterday rol { | G Lway jolly » ¢ t it t told me to o2 o And 1 dar there was another tough | jold 18 of enty-eight. He e arrett Willoughby Sub- scribes and Speaks for | Cash Gift to Pioneers Saaiaitt his chair. sitting ¢n the poreh in He had recently had a leg fifuootated. 'm gettin® on tip- top!" he twanged cheerfully when Willoughby, Alaska|l asked him how he was. “Hell- and the {damnation! All T got to do now withor of the Alaska storfes, has!is learn to walk on this con- ritten a letter endorsing the | founded leg they give me!” And n to e the residents of the he thrust cut the peg leg with a |Picneers’ Home a real Christmas!certain pride. “And I got to get present and sending $10 as her @ hustle on, too. Here it is June contribution to the fund. Her a'ready, and 1 got to get back |letter was sent to “Pdt” Cotter, home to rbanks in time to pick s manager of the Alagka' wild 1 for the market. I who is conducting the | fig! ing a little stake so mpaign for funds. She|l down haft on meng first half dozen |cl winter. Got a rattlin’ end in her check good tion up the left Barrvett Wiiloughby's Tanana.” And th follow nt on to outline hi looking into my ever-young 30 g P |L |w h |in | | famous a ipl pr f Roy | ab. | letter was Tork old plang, Pat fth the boys in|prospectors have, the Ficneer Home would go| And there without face powder, if need be,|Old Joe Tw 0 send it! For T paid the Home |moves i fa visit when I wa Sitka last, | bygone jend t:lked with a lot of the gaiety never in my lig» have haMs a more gallane crew here | pela a one younger t sev cnty-five, and last fellow | one in | was leoking forward to getting, Bat' he's 1 yWell and setting out to make an-|shculd hay Hos Wheelet They F from here since cn patrol. The wardens covered Icy Straits, coast of Chichagof Island, 17af Islend, Baran Iiland and Chatham Strait districts Of the| thirteen arrests, six convictions were obtained and have yet to be tried. fellow w Pat fac Herewith clhicck for the | in cat a eagcr, ¥ old 1 haste dear another “fidder,” who background of the swing and northern dance- have flourished in Al the eighties. You know some of he most famons'| At Warm Springs Bay Iver Arne. Wrangell and Juneau ‘ son, sawmill operato as arrested ly blind now. You|charged with serving at the board. seen him setting out |ng house, venizon killed during the jcther strike! Even those bed- the only chair in room for|closed season. He was taken to iridden in the ho pital were not me, d bowing me gallantly to, Tenakee and convicted, and | whining about their luck. There it. And his old violin on which | fned §250 and costs and sentenced | one old ‘chap.of eighty-two, he Ged to pluy for the painted (to seive 20 days in the Juneau had been bed-ridden for girls to dance is hanging on his |federal jail jcight years and unable to move wall, and he—but to| Three of the from the waist down. When I stop it now roing to | Kruzof Island jwent in to go2 him he saluted me write the dear cld boys up in my | ward They |from his pillows and grinned.'next book—my travel hook on|and as tame Then with a prodigious wink he’ Al because 1 want to show | mals jinfcrmed me tha tthere wasn't a the world hew gallantly men darned thing wrong with him, grow old in the land of the Mid- |but that he chose this easy way night Sun. Doc Kettleson was 1, the one v ,, ! ains; ilarity Il the seven i ind I met fwasn't that since he owned every was | who | eiki in the herd on were seen th in fine shape as domesticated ani. 13 een by ———————— ried selection of Christ at the Empire. A Good Place to Buy a Man’s Gift This store has consistently followed the policy of selling quality merchandise at sensible prices. At this season of the year it is more important than ever that your dollar gets its full purchasing power. i The store is full of new, fresh merchandise pur- chased especially for Christmas selling. GATES GLOVES This is a new na- tionally famous line we stock for the first time. A perfeet fitting quality product. Lined and Unlined $3.50, $5.00 INTERWOVEN SOCKS Last year our stock was not sufficient to satisfy the demand. This year we-doubled our order. 50¢, 75¢ NECKWEAR! A multitude of terns at $1.00 pat- Dozens to choose from at $1.00 $1.50 Pure Trish Linen Handkerchiefs Box of 3—$1.00 Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs Box of 3—75¢ + Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs 350—-3 for $1.00 Imported Silks at $2.00, $2.50, MUFFLERS A large range of new patterns. NICE GIFT BOXES TO PUT THEM IN 124 -, £ ke g Combination gift boxes, suspenders, shirts in choice of patterns, Hickok belts and a doze things that men enjoy wearing. a large n other | |n. | The Motorship “Norco” of the Northland Transportation Com- pany sailing from Seattle Decem- ber 26th. Place orders early for shipments. D. B. FEMMER, Tele- phone 114, adv. ! ———— NOTI On account of sickness, there will be no practice on Monday for the Moose Christmas tree . Yes,“ It Always"l’ays to Buy at Graves” The Clothing Man ty Building and Loan Boule the A Ex Deputy of the Elks Lodge in the far —— BARNEY ROSSELLE HAS! G00D POSITION WITH CALIFORNIA CONCERN The ecent Hollywood Daily contain that Barney formerly Jun the st the A 11 New th A 1 G date cuncement elle an Ro; of g it o ociation of illu pictur hat place rated with an ex f Mr. Re and “The latest addition te the stafr | the Buiding and | Association, Hollywood/| aird and Ivar ! arney A. T le, ord nnouncement today by i Bessemyer, Secretary is return from busine » San Francisco. *“‘Rosselle has spent practically last 15 in Alaska,’ emyer said. He s mptroller for the oldstein interests of Juneau “He was one of the very few ertified public accounta he Territory ‘of Alaska s imilar rating in Califc ays active in civic slle has served as ( f Fisheries for the Territory of laska, Chairman of the Board cf miners of Certified Public Ac- untants, and is Past Distriet The 3s01]e ¢ y oan anty Streets, is to Gilbert npon years aff; A welcome addition to the of- ficial family in the national capital is Mrs. William J, Whiting, wife of the Secretary of Commerce. This is a new, and specially posed portrait. (Harfls and Ewisg) .- Prices right—Christnias cards, large selection, at Empire. thwest, as well as being alted Ruler of the Juneau | of the same order. He as an organizer of the Juneau | hamber of Commerce, as well as stablishing the first Lions Club 1 the Territory.” ast B )1 APPROPRIATE BUT INEXPENSIVE GIFTS Bridge Smoking Sets (3} ”th‘l',\ Decorated China Ash Trays Incense and Incense Burners Pink and Green Glass Bowls Waffle Jugs Thomas H;H;dware Co. Juneau, ‘Alaska Cigar GOOD PROVIDER'S FAMILY wife says that a man's never any happier than his stomach. She has found A store where she can buy the be: foods. She their their says manners are polite, not. ~¢ welghts and inclined to roam- . v there is high-class . ' jfoodra.r hgmeA!!.‘ ik CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 measures are on " . and their prices are Smatt quf Hose! LILL dressed men favour Holeproof’s Half Hose for their style leadership and Jecause they wear. New, smart designs and colour combinations are first to be displayed in Holeproof . . . they are copied but seldom equalled. Plain colours in the latest fashion are also to be had in Holeproof Half Hose, with the hidden Ex Toe reinforcement at the toe for longer wear. Whether you choose plain or fancy hose, insist upon the genuine Holeproof for style and longer service. [foleproof [fosi 1107 Broadway, New York, U. 8. A. BEN C. DELZELLE REPRESENTATIVE

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