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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1929. By CLIFF STERRETT — | DONT STAND THERE, LIKE A BUMP ON A LOG, UNK, | GIT BUSY AN’ HELP ME | DOUGLAS GATHER UP THE NEWS —— F. D. BLOWOUT : = . H § i s T ; T 7, AT : L i TO BE HELD OCT. 26| 3 ! S = . = POILTLY AND HE e ‘ NOw DE QUESTION IS, HOW WE GONNA CROAK Dis GUY wIDOUT DEM ments for the big annual 3 of the Douglas Fire ment were perfected at their gular meeting last night, and Sat- day October 26, definitely an- ced as the date of the affair. at 5:30 p.m. supper will be served with two sittings or more if mecessary ‘to take care of the crowd.. Card playing soon as everyone has be after the cards there will be a LU Sl %\\\ — . - —— | COMEDY FEATURE AT LIBERTY | - direct one o0 s domai “The Bride of Sunset” is the|drinks with and withou title of the feature film to be are avertised for a price t! shown at the Liberty club show this| The doors will open at 9 evening. There will also be aland the doin’s continue untl comedy and news. folks get tired or the place is ——————— abated. s e SUIT FOLLOWS PAJAMA PARTY NEW YORK, Oct. 18—Col. erick E. Humphreys, wealthy ent medicine maker, who, his declares, was found in mauve pa-| T | | jamas when she raided a house in ¥ N - ' 2 Westport, Conn, artists’ colony, . RG . ‘You'll find a notable richness, a special creami- was served with papers in a divorce ness, a wonderful velvet{ texture in everythi suit. in which Carnation Milk is used. And you'll Mrs. Myrtle Humphreys is bring- | use less cream and butter. That’s worth-while A economy. ing the suit and has retained Max v Werite for Cook Book D. Steuer as counsel. g NATION K PRODUCTS CO “tai r it could o CARNA’ MILK PI Details of her suit could not be 1060 Stuart Bldg., Seattle obtained. Ben Herzberg of the In commemaration of Alaska Day, the Douglas school children received a holiday today. A short impromptu program was held Thursday afternoon in honor of the occasion when Alaska came formally into the possession of the United States. The students sang “Alaska, My Alaska,” and “Ameri- ca the Beautiful;” they stood at at- tentton during the Victrola selec-, tion “The Star-spangled Banner.”| e e — MRS. BACH SUBSTITUTE d- | pat- | SECOND AND SEW ARD In the absence of Miss Martha Brennecke who is returning to her home in Wyoming, owing to the serlous illness of her sister, Mrs. SPECIAL Helmi Bach is temporarily ip charge of ‘the third, fourth and fifth grades in the Douglas school. Steuer office, admitted that Col-) onel Humphreys had been served but would disclose nothing further. It was learned from other sourc- es, however, that the Westport in-|§ cident had its place in the alle-|R cd at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening |gations. In Westport the pajama | instead of 7 o'clock, owing to the clad colonel was found in the Mbrary play to be given at the home of Ethel Plummer, artist. He | Liberty theatre. pleaded guilty in Westport court - DOUGLAS LIBRARY HOURS ‘The Douglas L.urary will be open- T-WHALE $1.00 Aluminum Sale Large Sizes to a charge of “lascivious conduct,” | ‘b S ] : PmNEERS W||.|. o @ Yes, Folks, a good investment in Juneau TODAY STAGE‘DAYS UF Cooks would never W means money earned later. The next few years will e advise making | surprise vou as it has the log cabin Pioneers today--- 99 THIS P. M, doughnuts as bigas | and PIGGLY WIGGLY will continue to save you RS |8 money on vour food bill as it is doing TODAY. Celebrate Formal Transfer 1 5 L : etiivin o 3 of Territory in True Pioneer Fashion TEA KETTLE ROASTERS PERCOLATORS DISH PANS DOUBLE BOILERS KITCHEN PANS CONVEX KETTLE One Small Article FREE With Each Large Utensil For Only $1.00 § T'he Safeguarded MilR “from Contented Cows" .45¢ 8 .. 35¢ Pineapple, broken sliced, 2 cans . . . ’ NO. 2 SIZE “Bet your money and sleep in the streets,” is the slogan of the “Days of '98" celebration that will be staged this evening by the local Pioneers in Elks Hall, their annual pbservance of Alaska Day. The auditorium of the hall has been transformed into a dance hall and gambling house of the early days. Everything goes, it is said, except murder, which might even be got- ten away with if one is discreet, and violation of the Prohibition laws of which there can be no eva- sion. ‘The *“old boys and girls” have the stage set for a “real pio- neer festival.” Dancing is, of course, to be the main feature. There is a railed- |0ff enclosure where the percentage | girls will entertain the men from g Peas, Silver Bar, No. 2 size, 2 cans . . AV Beets, sliced, No. 2 size, 2 cans . . . . ... 35¢c Hunters and Prospectors TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN Best of accommodations for Hunting Parties and Prospectors. Reasonable Rates. For further particulars see FRED ORDWAY, Alaska Scenic Views Tug smaller the doughnut the more evenly it cooks. Since Hills Bros. Coffee is roasted a few |ji8 pounds at a time, every berry is roasted evenly. This patented, continuous process— Controlled Roasting—produces a matchless uniform flavor such as no bulk- roasted coffee has. HILLS BROS > COFFEE Fresh from the orig- B amilflM Lim;{ée:ms»,b No 2 size i i 10 Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s Do licious Hams and Bacon “Everything the name implies” PHONE 38 Alaska Baked Ice Cream SOMETHING NEW! TRY IT! On Sale at New York Exchange Jams and P;aserves,‘f)’ pound jar . . . 63¢ jar the creeks and not even Dan Mc- Grew can get away with any rough stuff. There are gaming tables of all kinds ready for action and the sky | is the limit. Two roulette tables, two black jack tables, two crap tables and a faro layout will be operated by fancy talent. Special currency has been issued for the occasion and can be obtained in any quantity desired from the bank which is located at the main entfance to the hall Upstairs are the chow tables. The grub box has been filled by the Ploneers’ Auxiliary and members § | e — M Hills g3 Bros i (COFFEE | P antiG S()(t[;jlfl bjtil;‘s M CandyrBar,WSc sizb, Sl .. . 16 MANY NEW ITEMS ARRIVED ON ALAMEDA ' FROCKS BEST VALUE POSSIBLE $5.50 KOTEX 45 cents .SANAB Mixed Cookics, 40c value, pound.. . . . . . 25¢ Corn Flakes, 2 for . . . . . . . 25¢ of that organization will serve IR oyl gl )% . Mail Orders Carefully F illed Phone 24 -:- We Deliver for -the wunitiate there are appro- priate signs on the walls. The caution, “You needn't bring your ¢old deek, use ours,” won't be necessary for the oldtimers. They have seen how the games operate in'the plden days. There is one sign thissing: “If the bartender serves you mean whiskey, kill him and ‘not the whiskey’ ' Perhaps that's because quality of the pres- ent . day red eye would cause too great a mortality among the white- aproned gents if that direction were taken too lterally. » ' That doesn’t mean, however, that the artist who mixes drinks won't be among thase present. Signs LIBERTY TONIGHT _ Bob Steele The Bride of Sunset COMEDY—NEWS ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Housel, Proprietor Glasses That Add To Your Appearance Our lenses and frames are made with scrupulous care, in the size and shape best suited to your features. The natural result is glasses that will add to rather than de- tract from your appearance. 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