The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 3, 1927, Page 7

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T A GONAH' \"._I\/\ Yo ReEn ALL BARNEY SOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG EVERYBODY FAIR GROUAD T TATL TMAJIR MUEFIT = TAKE TEA BUCKS AND GET HEY © | AN GOT T - TE Exe oA 1S OIS TME 7 AcuainTeD WITH THE GUY — | WHE'S GUARDING THE STABLE N\ W n | Douglas Island News N DERERE | | | 2 L] 1HO0OP CONTE 5 TONIGHT -+ WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS lot A dramatic ammock Shooting an eye wit Ldward ere Readers appointed ing were Mrs t. Davi A social hour which lunch was serve ess. The next meeti home of Mrs. J. R. Lang - MARSHAL GRANT SURPRISED 1. Middlemo: son-inlaw of W Chas, S eth , Dy Chief of Police, START A CRAPR [, GAME W Trl == AN | Dowans - YO GoT ___ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK 7 COME ON SEBBEN \ FO EVSTACE DY, EN WE'LL CALL A CERTAIN TIME EACH WEEK- - Now ALLYYOU WAVE To Do IS SPEAIK ' ]l-' yon e they send your spring laundry 1ck to whole- They visiting his week f fornia, whic M Midd edondo Beach, Cal having for ye His Purpose e Interion nosth is for the ving of his wife" . Grant, pione who 1wl the Y )y California for -eo FIREMEN MEET TONIGHT 10} hed v —————— DANCE TO BE GIiVEN AFTER GAME TONIG! ihleheader of b, \il - - NG IS BECOMING Jernio 1 NGRTHERN. LIGHTS ! o IN FEW MINUTES - & Weaiher Purcau Forecast for Junean and vicinn:, : woand €r tenight a® d fresh LOCAL Barom. Temp. Hum:id.ty 9938 vt | Probubily cn Velocity P2 160 ¥V 1 34 (0 ) 9 4 p. my rrom $12.504 % @ m. today v |12 noon today o 20.08 - CABLE AED RAD.D :TIURTS ERDAY | SEBARE T TODAY Highest Wlhen you POPULAR IN BERLIN i the Fore nned after ing v to the State - - Mr. and Mrs rvived last night on the A Seattle have been oy v i for the last month in the Stop! Hold! Don’t Kiss That Baby! Keep Your Germs to Yourself CHICAGO—Kissing a person tof germs. death is a real form of homicide not a figure of speech. Osculation. heretofore considered in the light of an act of affection, may prove something far more deadly, especially where a baby is concerned. according to Miss Marie K. Johnson, director of the Bettes Health Bureau, in an address here. “Babies die for the sanitary sins of their parents and the community a Ilrza not because thez are un- fit,” said Miss Johnson. “They die in the winter time from the effect of hot homes, improper feeding, ; and nose, throat and lung infections brought on by people who have coughs and colds insisting on kiss- ing and fondling them. In the summer months, babies die from the combined & “ects of hot weather and bad diet, “Since the principal food of the infant is milk, great care is re- quired to guard against contami- nation of this delicate food by ISN'T HE cuTe! 1 COULD Kis$ HIM #\_TO DEATH In this connection. many pediatricians advocate the use of evaporated milk for the reason that this type of milk. in the vro- cess of production, is rendered ab- solutely germ-free by steritization. Then. too. evaporated milk is ad- vantageous in baby feeding from the standpoint of digestion. lue to the heating process through which evaporated milk goes. the milk curds are smaller and more flocculent than in ordinary market milk and are more easily digested and assimilated by the. baby. “Unsanitary milk is one of the rineipal causes of infant mortal. ty. but promiscuous kissiug results in many deaths as well and for these latter deaths there is 0o ex- cuse.” { 12 one insists on kissing a baby, Miss Johnson advises picking on a spot less dangerous than ‘the' mouth; such as the car. the top of baby’s head, or his cunning little dimpled knee. { NO'PR-— vatio s 1, Prince Nupert, Cotwe Portland sud San Francisco ate made at 4 a4, m © Junean time Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. ning 4 p. m. todey: Weather | Cldy outheast wind Clear Elmonton, and 4 p Pt. Cldy R . ( Suate m,, | ka and thenee sonth frnia Light pre ¢ prevails | ts you v Kuskokwim V Alaska aid Jower over ronuine, with the nam cach packige A. Van Mavern arv «rm’t Know Much About You! Maybe vou think your customers are familiar with vour goods and service and policy. Go out and call on a dozen or so and ask a lot of questions. You'll be astonished to hear how lit- tle they know or seem to care about the vital things in vour business. You'll come home resolved to educate them through the advertising columns of LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION PHONE 32 Concrete Products Mfg. Co. G. FAGERSON The Daily Alaska Empire PHONE 374 oY sfysonenfyroneallymeass \wanslif ottmnciifs smcelif ot mperatures most of £ pleasant to the 1l charming to the 1l we really believe you should prove this vourself, Telephone to ang - { | or Month. Also transient meals. we'll call, ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY e Y | You have a phone—so have we | —says Taxi Tad. RUN Dowy, | This the time of the | the i matter what his weather pre can ride 1 a Carlson | tion s you snug ar | warm taxi cab © PROMDPT EF IFFICIENCY | | VICE l‘?".‘!‘:"‘»‘" L2 R 40 | 9 P y 3 e UL o | g direr 4 S AE CARLSON'S TAXI | ; Day and Night Service ! Stand at Alaskan Hotel PHONE SINGLE 0 Now, if your auto's You then shcul i 3 OV e 1ler- had agnose the e can tell littie oil ation is \Ve render a pain- BERRY’S TAXI yl:yl, it L Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars | PHONE 199 case correctly whet tonid nece less her it nee or iy Lill JUNEAU MOTOR CO. SERVICE LUCAS Prompt ““Day and } Covicn Avto Sey JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 414; Night, 444-2 rings ROLLER SKATING A. B. HALL MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Junean, Alaska || CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS i FOR HIRB Tuesday, Wednesday and Thars. day-—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings 8 to 12, — B — o PHONE 389-—Day and Night Usertr’s Taxt SERvVICE | | To All Interesting Points Stand at Fargher's Tallor Shop | Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5, for Ladies and Children for in- struction. Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, General Admission. H. R. KELLY and J. L. FULLER ‘i HOME COOKED MEALS | Room and Board by Day, Week — — JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY | | Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage | Under New Management | MRS. C. J. ROBINSON . . THE WISE MAN WATCHES HIS (CASH BALANCE Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 2 "~\\\\\v, FAIR AiD SQUARE Fresh Shipment Red Rock Cottage Cheese 1 1b. Cartons, 35 cents SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONE 83 and 85 Tue JuNeas LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front end Second Streets PHONE 359 | Lot Cleaning, General Contract- ing, Concrete Work, Excavate 1 | ing. Leave orders at Phone 143 :fl or P. 0. Box 253. A L& AYS f G. A. GETCHELL L A COMPLETE LINE OF s J SROURRILS VAUGHN’S | | | | | | Quality the Best—Priced Right J Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHORE 3-8-5 CHICKEN TAMALES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY 328 Front Street, and Sanitary Meat Market — gy Read the advervisements. You will be astonished at the bargalns you -~ g AN plck up.

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