The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1927, Page 7

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BAKNEY S00GLL AND SPARK PLUG £3e 'f\. ASKY Wow WO SKINAAY Wol wow SPARK 218 UG PARK fiLUC TQ{.\N SQUEDLLED T8 ARRWNE (N~ Ch TTRNOOGA } ABOUT 400 PM. THE MAYOR BLANS BIG RECEPTION 1Ay HONCR ! (F THE FIRST AND ONLY HORSE To Swim THE rr\u\(u QNMJJL, . H\\MBRE(S oF DRQMNENT CITIZENS WAIT AT Thg - DEPET ALL NIBHT | CROER T GET A GLIMPSE OF ThHE CELEBRATED ~ ,PORSE THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDA\ JAN 7 T TSR 1M WONNA GET OLT OA WaT AR PLATFCOM AND TAKE A B0 WHETHER THE | MAJOR LIKES VT | OR NOY - W€ < EDPT ME COOPED 00 1N TENS DAY v, COAH LONG A, ENOUEH! artments of the G were read and complete prosrans for the year's work ve heen fur nishe rom amo the many offers of assistance, that given by the AT Library of the music division will {be taken advantage of first. Six pr — grams are available; Indian Music 'HAVE GOOD Mcsrmcl\‘,w, Music, Music In ulnm N | Days, Pioneer Music, The | bouglas Island | Neuws ivil T e aoethe oo i glas Pire Department last evening it was decided to chunge bells in the |ready to read, and either sheel music fire hall tower, by installing the gor jllustrations or phonographic bronze bell saved from the St Ab's oras. They are furnished fre Avenue fire station in place of the!charge 1o towns of less than present bell which is made of iron | yonulation. and cannot be heard as well as ft oy, should be. in soundihg the location 'y, <oeur of fire. Several members volunteered e their services for Sunday effect | Phe e the change levenings After the business session which | pye included consideration of other matters, refreshments pre and donated by Mrs’ John were greatly cnjoyed by the men. | These consist of complete papor rec PRI secretary been instructied to to he one afyer of these program the carnival to busine; Lueille memi he program, consisting ings by Mrs. F. A, J. Gal Mrs. J rseth was interesting o instr Reader meetin, Mrs, R Hammock. Lunch and ¢ completed a pleas | The adjourned 1o homi Mrs. J. O. Kirkham Feusi fire ti —————— | BETTY COMPSON FEATURED | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT are very ani club mect Betty Compson in “The Rustle of ! Silk" will be the feature attraction SR at the Liberty theatre tonight. and A LF-MADE it is especially recommended to those = who enjoy a good picture LONDON sure to please Birkenhead A two Teel scenic, “The Scenic Smith, Hat” and News are included in the Club program LORD as one The who used to be Jan. 7 ‘ plain ¥ son of a in the lawyer and commissioned officer army, is proud his name. Birkenhead is what would a self-mado must have crests and | dirkhenhead tool fortune,” which mean my own fortune.” e R Use the Classifieds. They pay. non British of fam:ty American Lord. Lords ating mottoe: > MUSIC WILL BE THEME OF D, I. W. C. MEETINGS 50 er med of the “Smith of home or | evening. | the vari-| interesting meeting I W. C. was held at the Mrs. S. D. Hammock last Replies to letters sent to An “Proper Food and Exercise,” by ARTHUR A. McGOVERN, former physical director, Cornell Medical College Be sure your food is the kind you need RECEIVE a great num- ber of letters from my read- ers asking in- formation about the proper food to e at for weight reduc- tion, gaining weight, blood pressure, kid- ney conditions and other physical irregu- larities. Whi'e diet is most essential to good health and normai weight, it sometimes {s porples | is casily ass ihg to prescribe generally. | great deal of fo My exparience has taugiat me| geou parsons fid that the majority of foods to be San (hdtide toilhin dassart thao: eliminated from the stout per-| . = ' 000 T son's diet should not be .| 'Y DY partaking of a targe dulged in b, the average per-| D frult cish, which curbs son. It may be surprizinz to Aappetite and craving for fatten- know that foods inclined to|'D& SWeets and at the same time make fleshy people gain ‘,flgm(duu not add weight. In the in some cases will make tnin ¢ase of thin persoug, it prevens persons lose weight. | them from overloading their 1 am referring chlefly to rich | stomachs and it {s not a heavy dessertd. The difference be-| food that gives the uncomt: - tween stout perscns and slen-| ble and disiressing effect ot der perdons is that the first|foods that are hard t) digert. generally have a gland condi-| 1 have compiled a chart of tlon which turns mos* of their | twelve exercises which 1 will foods to fat, while in the second | gladly send to any of my read- case just the opposite is true.|ers free if they will s2nd a Thin persons generally suffer|stamped, self-addressed envelope trom a faulty digestion which |to Arthur A. McGovern, 5 West méans poor assimilation, and|66th Street, New York City. Diet for Adding Weight BREAKFAST: A large bowl of cooked or raw cereal served with cream or milk. Two tablespoonsful of bran flakes and a moderate amount of sugar. Bran, corn or whole wheat bread and butter. Cocoa, chocolate or coffee sub- stitute. Between breakfast and luncheon take at least two glasses of water and one glass of milk. LUNCH: A cream soup. Dark bread with plenty of butter, At least three vegetables in season, preferably creamed. Ripe bananas with plenty of cream, or gelatin with cream. Cocoa, chocolate or coffee substitute. Between luncheon and dinner take one glass of water and ora glass of milk at Intervals. DINNER: Brolled lean meat, fish or chicken. One vege- table. Salad. Rice, tapioca pudding, ice-cream or gels- tin with whipped cream. Cocoa, chocolate or weak tex. Before bedtime drink one glass of water. the rich de which k fat person fatter make thin per- sons tninner hy overloading and carbosizing a digestize tract that ts only functioning fifty per cen efficient. A dessert that is now recom mended by the medical profes sfon Is gelatin It {8 usod exten slvely in hos alds tion, rid Ras a i valve THE SAME DESERT CAN BE 6GOOD TOR BOTH pitals becavze it mint m thot they @ A. A, McGovern, All letters to Mr. McGovern should be addressed to No. & West 6Cth Street, New York City. Dou- | perjod, and Present Day (mm.‘ e, | VALDEZ OPPOSES - ANY CHANGE IN . PENSION SYSTEM ‘Pieneers Endorse Present Law Particularly Exclu- sion of Aborigines (Vald has p 1 Miner) ed v Vald aska Mukion aj winl law erri of th pensions (o proving for the mainten: Hom and indizent pioncer soluti will I leioos of the T with prosent aged and the to Copies of I forwarded ord ugi vitor he it for pr ion Vald oming exis] to ti the Val sed by dez lgloo i follo WITERTAS, th 1 Sitka, Aluska, was been maintained of th I and I Pionie tabl Hon <hed and the pen indizent pin runted th ritovial Legistature for of the truc Alaska those whe performed s f uffered in the car ays of s ion nee hecn by pionecrs the labors hy the, they the Iave transformed owidor s and civil and proper toil and s oun Iy and oW whose cd, have benefitted the in operating pecple of dustiial - enterpri i been (o the Pioneer fit of th los atts it Home pioneers ontitled the syston 1o pension there, evitably lead home and of many worthy pioncers herefore, be it RESOLVED, of Alaska approve the several Tezvitorial L not mpt - would wlition of nsion would ¢ and this Lo the the p by No. 1, do Taw 1 i herehy ed by islature for the neers Wi the and Hore o and of Pioncers’ the and h nt Pon and USE SULPHUR T HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Om %kln and Jiching Eczema Helped Over Night W approve the adminigtra rash arms o1 wait for embarras; For unsightly skin eruptions ror blotehes face, I body, you do not have to relief from torture or {ment, declares a noted skin special- iw( Apply a littie Mentho-Sulphur {and improvement shows next .|.1 | Because of its germ | properties, nothing as ever found to take the place of thi phur preparation » moment {apply it healing begins, tho who have had unsightly skia "Hmhhe can know the delight tids Mentho-Sulphur bring Even fiery itching eczema is dried right up. | Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho Suiphur from any good druggis® v ? aIII_IIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh. | LIBERTY TONIGHT BETTY COMPSON in “The Rustle of Silk” ALSO TWO REEL SCENIC “The Medicine Hat” NEWS OPENS THE SHOW T on neck, dest snl SPARK PWIG | ccom- |, 1926. By BILLE Df Bi CRACK TRAIN ARRWES AT CPELIKA ALABAMA ON - TiME o Weather Conditions As Recorded by the Ul S. Weather 'urecu ‘nring 4 p. Forccast for Junean and viciniiy el turday, colder ¢ itle variable TOPCEA D DEAT Barom. Temp. Humid:iy Velocity Weathe 29.67 37 29.96 34.00 30.24 35.00 G CABLE AND RADIC .00 ! 3 NW nw REIORTS . yest'y today today Cldy Cldy Cldy YESTERDAY Highest [ TODAY B W 8 p ton Precip, Tanana v Ifrae 5s than 1¢ isco 6 miles. Thmonton and 4 at Prince Tuipert, at 4 land and San Franciswo made u, m time. te Dot Junecan ne i mod tely nowe e W low Alentis mnd stern Ala fie St P'rince The pr and fallin Alaska Island in the Pacif ka and the Mild Willam o middic temperatur Hornd falien at nd rein throughon where i crately co and lim in th and that intes ST Game Breeding Gains ns which hay and which now exist; specitically approy Legi T exizted W - TOPECA, the victnal di ing o Jan, T.—A new up in Kens: of fu Kan with o I Chapter G aet, o amond rance t par ding, i of the natur utned commercial proporiion Within the t two vy e brecedor ucd by ment were contained in thie bie hobhy nom ol th ion daws s of g Gam than 1 year: h 425, and Section s bhenefig 5 folloy ago o 1li all net inuce | ays 154 rritory . who Departme funds of to th adian or ws 105 of by ident for kimo res T permits have fish and game depart Thirty-cight the permit for skuuk breeding 11 for conn, 1wo nd one for Other permit and is provided the Interior of Treacu:y the Unit t Loy the nt i e of o at i Lind and water fo licensed in the g >es- - . .o NEW MISSION SCHOOL IS OPENED AT NENANA Ly Miner) Temor possin din A fer blond we [ irhant R tion of t! ol ot s 1o il Matthew's Situated deprt, ) - oo - NOTIOE OF MEARING FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioncr’s Court for the | Territory of Ala: Division Num- ber Onc Before Frank A. Boyle,! Commissioner ~nd ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juncau Precinet. the Matter of the of CRIST, d NOTICHE That WM. ( of the estute of the ¢ Crist, deceased, and - rendered for final account of aid estate had pleted cordin com or annovneen tev Chamnam, pattor re. ahout wile up stream Mi Lwo st from the new sion, of nd i ting 1 equipped i co hout Idren It throughout 35,000 " rnly eased HEREBY ThDis GIVEN tministy above named 11 has filed herein ettlement his trat of hearing will b the oifice at Juneau arch 8; 1927 at which time and interested in said appear and file objgction in the basement nowriting to said account be heated by a test the and a Koeiller elec ¥ furnishes illumin cal of {day of (Seal) in u ator housickeeper. On the fi dining are situated the Kitehen rooms and hed rooms A housek cper, a dis 1. A joint rooms for and ond story as i tih t floor ocm pan for t ons admin voand that a the n living nuy and a small chape roont and two hed sistant houszekeeper located on the se be upon ime living the a (Alaska, 10 relo’clock at persons ail also| place dormitory " children 1ths re ilding will hot air furnace tric light plant ation Funds Mission 1y i and con under the Probate Court Decem! 1926 FRANK A. BOYLE, Commisioner and ex-Officio Pro bate Judge, Juncau Precinct. st publication, 1926 publication, 1927 the 30th and th my hand for the erection of the were received through s seriptions by friends of the Mission| in the States and the Women's! Fir Auxiliary of scopal chureh. | Last ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 29 SEWARD STREET THE CASH GROCERY Is now open for business and the public is imvited i to inspect my stock of Grooeries i Pourth St, mext to City Hall. 8. ZENGER, Prop. — As Kansas Industry i i b | [ [ 3ECK BERRY'S TAXI Careful and Efficient Servi Closed ffl' lillac Cars hT' N 199 Office Next to Gastinean 1Ty Prompt Sery v Covicnn Avro JUNEAU, Al STAND AT TH Dy ARCT. Y MILL I R'S TAXI Phone 183 luumn CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS HIRE PHONIE 380 Day and Night Taxi Survice Points Unkrti's To All Interesting Fargher's ' ROCKL \\ll H()’I'I‘I Next to Klks' Club HOME COOKED MBEALS Room and Board by Day, We or Mo Also transient Under N Managemen MR ROBINSON utl L) e U NMAVE RESOLVC |, ro. TREAT FAIR AND SQUARE FOLKS WITH A LGT OF CONBDIDERATION e (G hal pantr solve that grocery find their the Fair hall il Square attend upon during the Start und you won't your table next t Ve New Year right get left. SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONE §3 and 85 months ALW A YS A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Quality the Best—Priced Right Giovanelti’s GROCERY _ PHONE 3-8-5 the | Alasks nly— M s BEST YOUNE HAD - LD DAME PORTUNE A E YO GAD .. g we hope d h LER T4 O ,d Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- -Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings 9 noons, and Children to 5, for in- stru tion. 7 to 9:30, Saturday iencral Admy i LY and J. FULLER __..__J JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves s, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage l’um l Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 Tur JuNe.o LAuNDRY Franklin St between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 iR Box A. GETCHELL [§) VAUGHN’S CHICKEN TAMALES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY 328 Front Street, and Sanitary Meat Market =43 PULSE AND CARD READING Past and Future accurately told 10 charge. 538 Kennedy St., 6th. Phone 4403, Home | readings by appointment | or B ! | | —_————————p

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