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e TR R N BARNEY L,OOCI.IZ AND SPARK I’LUG THI h\ll\ \L/\\K\ l\’lPIRE. WLDNESD\\ J ~a—~ By BILLE DE BECK SPaRK PLUG | [0 ST ARRWES 1 AT HINGTON WASHINGTON D.C! MAICR MUFFIT _ ARRANGES, EwE - HOUR STop QUER AT capitaL . Tag MAICR W SERVED SEVERAL STRETCHES In CONGRESE A FEW \RaRS BAGk AND 1% WELL £ KNOWA 1N WASHIAGCTON QwRees RUEANS YOUA r NEW il \\ \ SPAREY A s ,/ | HE MAaks < M The DAy Cone | GREAT \OEA SOME EXMIETONS AND WE GNES “TALL N SOE /AL CAR AND RIDE (N ONMPTY Dy oA, THAT GHT T CANT NEW YORK ! CRAZY MAIOR KANOW THAT MAKE A ke o SPARK PLUG G e A0 IR WHE I AM' TiL MOSEY LP T The LORMITE WG AND SHAKE 1S Lot Tia TTUE ORE TIDEAT la} SS NoU HAVE APPOINTME ARRANGE D + WE S VERY € W NT & € [uv. / e u-e Seven buildings were wrecked, two persons were killed and six injured when a mysterions blast occurred at Baldwin, N. Y. almost a block u\\ay. This shows the wreckage. tDou olas Island (Inwsnational Newsreel ) LIBRARY RULINGS Starting immediately, | the ilas Library over will be charged for ai 5¢ per day, also book destroyed will have the one hooks from (Wo wecks the rate 5 damaged to be paid whom the hook )y charged. A monthly contribution ot Neuws is asked from each family in- cARmv I' T torested inthe Library to help sup port it “THEZ SILENY PAL” AT 0 DUUG sc“ufll— Lis whrst enemy above him dnd LIBERTY ‘I’ONIGHT ta thousand foot drop below.” That is but one of the many thrill g situations 1o be found in the {Getham Production, “The Silent { Pal,” which stars Thunder, the Mar Takes Action on Ralsmg3 Funds. [ vel Dog, at the Liberty tonight, | The story deals with a young col- The monlhly mv-mlm of the Dou-{lege hoy who goes to take up glas Parent-Teacher Association was|mining « in California. He ha held, last might with a fair :m»n-l;m impla cnemy who i3 seek- dance of the members. (ing to secure the mine himself and A talk on some phases of edues 80 {0 capture the favors of a cer- tion by, L. D. Hammock was of spe-|tain young la whom they hoth cial interest. Mr. Hammock stressedlove. The villain's plins noarly suc- the impoviance of the parents’ part;ceed buat the remarkable actions of in educating the child and the ad-|the clever police dog uof only save vantage of training it along (he lines his master’s life but win him both | it happens to be most talented. Umwzm- and beautiful bride, Two difficult piano solos played; 7The rocky by Margarer Pearce well ren- !\ da mountains form the hm'l:grmmll dered, Emma N ted the[for one of the picture's most thrill- audience with a vocal election, ing moments, this was net in the play by Mrs. Helmi Bach's rcomiorizinal story bui il is-secn in the was well acted and appreciated: and | picture. Eddie Phlilips as the hers the school orchestra completed the ! is to vescue a child from a perilous program. with several well rend wod {positicn on a high rock s he nunibers. ached the child, howev, his foot A discussion of the proposed car-islipped and he slid qver the cdge nival to be given for the benefit of of the ciff w on ihe verg» the school jwa principal feature’ of dropping tiv when Thun of the busin n. F by der, spi al zed - the dneided the beet tn ond held to hold the cvent varions mittees were aj the dificrent [o tainmenia of or r by 1o 9= 25¢ Parent y,l‘,Ieacher Association!| and e ointed (Lt s . - - Yt Amanst 1o call and_ decliver can railway o coast and the upper planned by the frosl ivstem around from e i vang 0gs to thene G TONIGHT “THUNDER” The World’s Greatest Four-Footed Actor " in‘the Finest Effort of His Career ' “THE SILENT PAL” The klfid ol a picture you often long for but " seldom see—“‘The Silent Pal”’ OUR GANG in .,“CRADLE ROBBERS” . "fi 1. THEY'ROCK' THE HOUSE NEWS OPENS THE SHOW ' - 10-20-40 cents —~ canyons of the Sterra Ne- | Weather Conditions As Rccorded by the U. S. Weather Curoz Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, neginning 4 p. m. todey: Thursday ri DA T A ind LOCAL Barom. Temp. Humidity Wina Velocity yest'y . 30.02 35 05 Nw 4 today 3009 37 35 SE n today . 30.00 36 ¢ 9 1 tonight vind Weather Clly Cldy Snow 4 p. m 4 m, 12 noon CABLE AND PORTS Remember Single 0. | our YESTERDA Y ohn 4 Jichest K nom, : 8 a 5 i : ' Velacity 2 Wanther 0 Cldy " b i 1 How CEDIE —says Taxi Tad. I'm agreeably that Pron at surprised”- - is sion ets us tim again comfor rtness, h Cldy Clear Cldy courtesy Bl reasonahl s a8 Lo surpris s oour aim. Just call single 0. CARLSON'S TAXI Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hot:l PHONE SINGLE 0 Snow Cleat Ran Cldy Misting 16 Pt Cidy Clear Cldy tain Cldy 0 10 46 . 0 than 1€ miles. BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars | PHONE 199 ‘ Office Next to Gastinean Hotel Supt n Note the shattered building, NOTE-~Ubservadons Portland and San HELPED TO DIE FRST O WELL ™~ I'rince Rupert, made at 4 Kimonton, m. and 4 at Juneai, Francisco are . m., seward Peninsula and high from the umtheastern Alaska It s i the west- lawest near ALASKA LAUNDRY KIDS MAY THISYEAR BE ¢ THE BEST YOUVE HAD - MAY OLD DAME FORTUNE “MAKE YOU GLAD .. APPY New Year, folks. II Do the best you can this year by yourself and Say a good fellow keep Year, clse the other and New everybody word Be smiling folks. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY for as earnest Happy telphone number, NEW YEAR t| our customers A self-starting New Year we hope Won't have to be hauled home with rope. HI body's life mileage and ing the vour ear ings yot? of your car speed t the ready-r NEW YEAR a start- time in every- What will be your s speed dur Iave you or got their new bear- ‘Docs the condition admit of the proper This is shop ver vear? insmission? I-repair JUNEAU MOTOR CO. and falling i the castorn portion. Precipitation all points in Alaska and southward to Oregon Mild temperatures prevail at above Prompt Service CovicH Aurto SERvice JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT %.{E ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings hes ocenired Pennsylvania Man Has Seme ‘“ S Distinction—First Well 5 not 69 Feet Deep. TITUSVILLE, exeept rigcn 7010 Battle Fields of New York Pa., Jan. 5.—Thore's his name ROLLER SKATING about Smith his one man wtitl livin in drilling the world's nothing startling it's plain “Sam” |the contrary is the a part oil well Back in 1859, office clerk, sought a mun to test hi theory that petroleum conid he ob tained in large quantities by drilling butr quite | distinction. 11 who had first Yield Most Unusual Reliés. TAXI \IILLICR’ Phone 183 Juneau, CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE — Bdwin L. Draks, i Alaska A. B. HALL Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings 8 to 12. Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5, into the earth, and Willinm A, Smith father of “Sam.” of Tarentum, ' a driller of salt wells selectad to try the experiment Saw It Bubble Forth lad of 16 sted his fai sinking th PHONE 389-—Day and Night UBERTr’'s TAX1 SERVICE To All Interesting Points Stand at Fargher's Tailor Shop was “Sam” was the time. He ‘fllhtl workers in jthat re led the great atore of liquid wealth, the scene, near he oil bubbled forih Desc \|Inxw | ye | 3 an |3 shal underground and . when was on | ihe fir vi | Next hn }"lk\ Cluh HOME COOKED MEALS | Room and Board by Day, Week or Month. Also trfansient meals. Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON the historic achieve | | ’ | aid the spot fo ) N e - it sl s Cuff Links Found In | becau s poini a pool of face petroleum -had collected rs. The Indians, he declayod, scooped oil from puddle paint for facial bo tions, Later il man had ped it to lbricate the machiner nearby saw-mills. The cured was ouly a few First Sold $1 “In shking the machinery engine, from a railway station,”) Smith said. “After the drill had becn | zoing a week and had reached depth of 69 fect, faihsr found I toaming up the pipe and tmediately siopped the drill. The 0ols were 1o and a commen pitcher pumyp as used on any paen e | cating th lecteq And Around New York sar-| | tor | had | mis | ora diy [N cxpioring (he battle fields of thel wears a shirt with bone or pearl Revolution in York a n buttons sewed to tho cuff. The Itin 0 U VRS illy buen | custorn remained for some time but discovered, of 1S now fast becoming obsolete. No BriblsH ann. Am e with the slightest pretention | taste of the day sems to have been | Of being well dressed goes abroad l2 good. These bits of jewciry con-| Without cuit links. L e A complete transformation in Hemeiidd i the color and form of men's cuft | ed, lnked links has been introduced recently. i Hics e When plain white cuffs were uni- ol Wit ST Eiter crsally worn cuff links were coms e | il his cuffs to free Monly of the plainer designs in | quickly unfasten 'm 3 cu w»lJ v b e Wiieh ooloneafubs Win adin BRp NG A NEIC Irics in a variety of designs came Cuft links have be to be used for shirtings a similar HnuousisEl i change in the color and design of Revolution, by practicaily jewelry appeared. The multi-col- hey once served 107,04 cuitings worn today have also the claborate laced ,wocioq the spirit of men's jewelry. cuffs of gentiomen. later o DIaIn-| pyy ppight colora have Influenced er cuff was Sorritiel u\u..:.u: 88, 1 e ok Blaais o lawalin WG i sl . men. r\llfl{ |.vm|m\v(l 8 cult . designers of jewelry today, fami 1 5% Blaca gk G s AT a later ¢, yhstance, take into consideration '[:“‘]”‘ i Sepiacs okl period the starched cuft was ih= 4, color foundations of the shirts s ! troduced, either detached or a8 .4 gujts against which the jewelry | . “There part of the shirt, which made the (y) 4 gispiayed. The color range |! Ipleting the well It started cuff button even more nece BYe [oF: ihn aloides: is: ©OnSIAGRSN: D tat about 14 barrels a day Jirst it was that old fashioned' selecting the stones and enamels of foutput remained the same for sey- post button with the lever end, to, cufe links to go with them. The eral weeks. At first the product Ko through the button-holc of that urious shades of blue In cloth und Yarought otie dollar & gallon” round stifft cuft—then came the' hirts are contrasted with sap | o L | button known as the dumbell for, emeralds, topazes and toure Drake, a visionary man with littls| the fiat stiff cuff, and now, the For purples the amethyst conception of the valus of money, loose link is back In vogue as it| iy {ndicated. WIith subdued colors {died in poverty without ever havin: was during the period of the Re- gych as heliotrope, black or darld | realized on his great contribution. Ife volution. blue, opals are considered the mosd tis buried here, where a huge mem- | Today, the cuff button s, of!apprépriate stone. Many punp):: ar¢ lorizl, the contribution of the late| course, unlversal or nearly so. The| color blind or at least q-’mu fs Henry H. Rogers of the Standard | only exception to the well-nigh un-| conscious of the beauty of harmon. g - L7 b | twvarsal wractice 1a the man who|ies in colors and shades. Oil Company, marks the grave of the dizcover of cil and ! that of his| wife, “Sam” Smith, have reco the p an o i and white one rty TAAVE RESOLVED TO -~ TREAT FAIR AND SQUARE FOLKS WITH A LOT OF CONSIDE RATION, of gold and siiver and others ch L firer was operated by a st hauled overland by ai link 1o am| ot orn con- the days vit in i I e ESOLVE that only honest- to-goodness food stuffs shall find their way to your pantry shelf this year. Re- ,solve that the Fair and Square grocery shop shall attend upon yodr table wants during the next twelve months. Start the New Year right and you won't get left, SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONE 83 and 85 moved ¢ , tton-holes Sia hutton-hol ; son took Wias no execitement in com pumping and the to - ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES who is now 83 yenrl«‘ et S T THE CASH GROCERY | a little carpenter work and in gen inrul Nves a quict life. Is now open for business and the public is imvited to inspect my stock of Grooeries — - LADIES AID MEETING i The Ladies Aid Soclety of the Fourth Bt., next to City Hall. 8. ZENGER, Prop. Methodist Church will meet in t'e| - cem——— ichurch parlors Thu afternoon | — ‘.I'. 2 o'clock The hostesses will he! {Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office Quality the Best—Priced Right Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHORE. 3:8-5 {Mrs, Carl Stromberg and Mrs. R. A. | Gnlley. for Ladies and Children for in- struction. || Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, General Admission. H. R. KELLY and J. L. FULLER e —————— n ] JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 1 THE JuNeig Lauvnory ' Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Garbage Hauled A Lot Cleaning, General Contra | ing, Concrete Work, Exc: | Ing. Leave orders at Phone 14! | or P, O. Box 253. G. A. GETCHELL l B L e —— | ] VAUGHN’S CHICKEN TAMALES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY 328 Front Street, and l Sanitary Meat llnln_ o §——————— et ] | PULSE AND CARD READING f | Past apd Future accurately told | or no charge. 638 Kennedy St., | cor. 6th. Phone 4403. Home l | readings by appointment | — —a