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HOSPITAL NOTES SAIRY HOPKINS.... YO' SICH ° QUARE - | SHORE'S T WAR HAIN'T TURNED A HAND DOIN'S 1! IT'S OKAY, i BORNED THIS AIR sl e T' DO NUTHIN' SENSE YEH..SAIRY, SENDIN' ME OFF LUCY-- - SPOT WHERE [| TH_.WAL - gt e NOW'S OUR BE A GOOD CHANCE - GIRL AND DO AS LUCY-BELLE FER T' GI'T WARTER WHEN THAR'S MORE IN TH' SHACK THAN MR_GOOGLE'S MONEY WAR STOLDED..HYER, o SAIRY YA cAUGHT NWHUT'S this morning Recovered from an appendix op- A BLAME MULE on of two weeks ago, Ervin COULD DRINK N k, Douglas, was -discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital today. Jim Jiboloff, admitted to St. Ann’s yes for medical treat- meént, passed a fair night 1‘ Mrs. G. Arthur White under- { went major operation at St. Ann’s this morning. L RN | /Nathan Correll, who had been a GLADYS SWARTHOUT | medical patient at St. Ann’s,: has - 7 o :l?"""‘"d’s‘”m“d' Try setting up exercises for ‘the d t| The Chocoi Indians' of Darien et 1) eyes -fo strengthen them. Look up mm -Hansen's arnval in Pat Doyle, C. W. Carter, Mor {§ 'Mrs. Henry Museth, a surgery . N a part of lfi[JR JUNEAU MEN Truesdell and F. Ferguson. are among the = cleanest races i U" A spatiem tor8¥hc edks, B8 6t 85, :;‘e:‘h;d:e::::f,figgrn}z:;ei;mseg::;{ onsored by T Deer, ducks and geese Were the |known to man. [ Ann’s Hospital, ei dally. : ; tional ms:itu- OF{ HUN lNG TR]P object of the chase. The men ex'\ 368 POUSDR T > times daily i pect to be gone a week. | e COLEMAN’S | | HOLLYWOOD STYLE SIOP | MAKE DOUGLAS m‘km,bhm Windfall Harbor was the rage, Seward, and |Ration of a group of four Jun HALLOWE'EN DANCE lt NEWS Mrs. Sam Niemi underwent a imajor operation this morning at {8t. Ann’s Hospitel. PUBLIC CARD PARTY By the Rebekah Lodge Wedn#s- i‘“’:sme" l‘;‘m:l gotd ““C‘”‘ ‘ | Pay Less—Much Less l ) A e day, Oct. 31, at 8 pm. in the I. O. exday on the Pheasant, Ca Ber 1% | | 4ay ] Cadhand Eiieek \['\vci)ck (.omm.‘:‘l‘;‘l} apt. Bert "In Douglas Wednesday n\ght'v O_C [ Front at Main Strsle' MRS. CAHILL HOSTE DANCE O. F. Hall. Contract Bridge, Pin- 3 However, the major stops werc | aiiot s o0 e & - tobet 81 Rl He BEULAH HICKE & AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON| F2e'es’ Masquerade Dance, Doug- ochle, and Whist. Refreshments. made at Ket Metlakatla e P cluded 150 conte., Cond Mue, ¢ Y R ! 5 % November 3. adv.' Admission 50 cents _Cooking Toplc of Flrst Fx=|aui Weangell where zhe fias SpOSEE Mrs. W. E. Cahill entertained a before 343 women. g g " | number of ladies of Juneau, for- tension Course in sewing _demonsirations hate been ' f et 15100 Fesidehls, ot 6\ heiitge et say Happy-Peppy the main inte he said. In e d HAappy-reppy uneau Section e 5 {luncheon at her home in Tread- | i : J addition to the r vulnr lecture e [ k8 well yesterday - afternoon. Two| When in want of real good Beev " Atrangements were completed ”1 he h“} Tiped “'Om‘;“ tables of cards were played, hon- | —— ¥ B h with patterns, fitting garments ors going to Mrs. Joe Williams for . |{4his morning for the first meeting | Gress forms, gloves, knitting and mgh& smgre S iy st i | It will make you Happy-Peppy in this section featuring Mrs. Ly- | weaying. | ger, low. | And will gi l f ch fdia Fohn-Hansen of the Extension | one of Mrs. Foln-Hansen's chlef nd will give you lots of cheer. (53"“09 of the Alaska Agricultural ) aims on . this. present ‘tour ‘s ‘to 2 ! 8 | College and School of Mines: at | teach women how to capably:tise HALLOWE'EN PARTY l Fairbanks. Mrs. Fohn-Hansen will appear at Douglas at 7:30 o'clock Friday night in the school house. Her ‘subject tliere will be concerned ,with a demonstration ified cookihg. The details of this "first session were completed this morning by Mrs. Fohn-Hansen and *Mrs. Charles Fox of Douglas. Other Meetings Although this is the only meet- ing which Mrs. Fohn-Hansen has soheduled today, she expected to make further announcements to- morrow after more conferences. You won"t find it in all baking powders. of simpli- | material at hand. In glove making, y, she has been stressing aska skins, RCEET D ey GOODY SALE Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Saturday, November 3. —adv. - PUBLIC CARD PARTY By the Rebekah Lodge Wednes- ay, Oct. 31, at 8 pm m the I. O. O. F. Hall. Contrac e, Pin- ochle, and Whist Admission 50 cents. You will find it in Schilling’s, That’s the secret of Schilling popularity. Be sure you get the mew tim? : So EASY ; to open. 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S e - | DANCE IN FEAGLES’ HALL By way of celebrating Hallowe'en | two young men of Douglas have ar- \mnged a dance to be given in the | Eagles’ hall this evening starting at 9:30' o'clock. Everyone is in- vited to enjoy the event, | e HALLOWE'EN WARNING With' tonight, the big night of Hallowe'cn celebration, young peo- |ple of hte Island in their pranks are warned by city officials not |to block the streets of the town in any way so as to interfere with traffic. Should the fire truck or other vehicles be called out during OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY ymen’s fleece-lined, knee-length Rub- the night and streets found to be Prado Boots . . . Chocolate brown obstructed, dire results might e k H l L. S O it o s sering e ol O g Alaskan Hotel Liqueor Store same way . . . You'll need these soon ° DANCE . Buy at this low price. Eagles' Masquerade Dance, Doug- las, November 3. Dave Housel, Prop. “Styles of the Times” Seward St., opp. Alaska Meat Co. « H OO RE R ORRC RO 22 SPECIAL by oy Hallowe e Party PARIS I‘N TONIGHT IR R FUR COATS as low as $89 50 wun»ow-Mofls FUR JACKETS as low as $45.00 S ot e R R T A, i o — THE LEADER ~ Department Store GEORGE BROT'HERS @ Confetti |, @ Serpentine ; @ Favors - Jimmy Sleelg and His Orchestra! e 000000 L i Phone Single Q-2 rings S— |