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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1927 ‘By BILLE DE BECK . BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Ti\mw . SPARK. PLUG. SUNSWKE LP. e GreaT GETS AWAY T6 A PERFECT v/ START AND |5 (EADING 6 A / ! EET HEART o, \ KCEP Yo© W GOODNESS, 000 2 WEAD SPARRY : Win €OR PAPAL f A0 Swaw AH HEARD W . = & (STAN oK = F;As.x,:\!'E g R A i, P ; o P ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS :V =L ( s o e ARE. LPECTED To BE. SURSIED Tepay Ui . ; ) = £ ENTRIES (N : ' > ; o £ ;. ; , - / 67 DERRY START I ] ; ; i 2 <oAR HERE'S WHY WE WRoTE TEARING UP Tie TRACK- - - ; - \ %)) % TRIS SIMPLE RHYME. “HE PURSE IS - ] > V,> | ¥ ST 1 < TO TELL YOU QUR. OME OF TUE BIGGEST - ¢ .- ; IN THe ANNALS OF z : T ; ; A {22~ a1 / ; HORSE RACWG * - 1 u £ 5 : : SARREN S (1 T W - ) i i 2 : i | 7OUR vy will be and turning out the est grade of laundry wor are two of the best thi we do. STANDS WEARING 40 e . e e E.g ; i o i done e promise BEWWSKERED DISGUISE P T TIPO NI TH J R | it. Keeping promi U ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ’ e A STHAR Weather Conditvilon:thh Il!;ecorded by the U. S. 5 eather Bureau | Tho Barrington brothers of Wran: | L ] N L Douglas Island|| John Coolidge Courts fo | Accompaniment of Sleu[h [Bikcor sround on. e Cloarwater R1] o e Neu)s iver, a tributary of the Stickine which | I |runs into the latter about 40 miles ) LOCAL DATA below Telegraph Creek. The Barr Barom, Temn. Humidity T#ind Velocity Weather | 3 ! MHERST, Mass., (I. L. N. Spe- 3 v ton's have a lease on the prbperty| 7 p. m, yost'y . 20.87 48 74 s 10 Sprinkling [} ] clalh—John Coolidge ncw B and will begin work at once 4 5 i chMENcEMEN knows how the Prince of i . : ; " Jos. dabkidn with 4 ctew of foir| 2 ore m ey ,2‘9'87 3 ol Calm Pt. Cldy AUTOS FOR HIRE Wajes féels Bbut the ob of being . - 1 [men will develop ground just below |12 #°°n talay . 29.78 58 37 SE 5 Pt. Cldy e usti ob & Bille:. ik 3 : |th> Barrington lease. Both 3 CABLE AND RADIO EEPOBT%O g L The United States doesn't miin. 3 | i wore slated to go up on the f VRSTERD, v AT DUUGLAS 0" tain & crown prince to lay corer- ) Pl ; ltrip of the Barrington « steamers, i | s 00 RSN AR SN T TR stones, deliver speeches in orphan- . v i L Hazel B. No. 2, No. 3, and No. " NN DRI 4 diwi g )l L ETAGE SA, B \(kceps vour TEMPER temp. | temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather ages, open new herring factories and k. All three of the boats ware schodul pay visits the king wants to get out " to loave Wrangell about the first|Nor 2 g 36 . 0 Clear of; but the President's son has his i I jof tho presont week on tho firii | g : 14 0 problems. : i trip of the son 2 5 - 0 s 0 A Not lang ago, when Edward Wind- | % ¥ Thore has been successtul and un. | Be St 36 3 § 0 . S TR sor, sometimes called the Prince of successtul (mostly the latter) plac E’ght Are to Graduate—At- Wales, was asked to tell bis greatest 4 ! Wi mining on the Clearwater from tim Harbor / : : 0 torne Faulkner IS t desire, he upped and admitted that z 1:,. |,,;‘,.I|“,~ the last thirty _\',‘ 3 | Kodiak 2 : Yy o it was “to be absolutely free to do > T . F 57 i Cordova ' 0 Pt Cldy Make Address. as I like for one week.” i | . Junean .05 Pt Cldy John Coolidge probably entertains o | TWO ALASKA PIONEERS PASS ON| KKetchikan ; 2 0 Pt Cldy MAD AS A MARCH HARE— ; v the same sentiments now, although : i | - | Prince Runert ! 5 g Cldy ; ; Atorny H. L. Faulkner of Juneau his whole life hasn’t been as con- % | Jefferson Casson, age 73, di=d at|jgdmonton 4 42 Clear Spring a surprise on spring will address the senior class of the fined as Edward’s. Once John and & § 3 : {the Pioneers’ Homoe on April 30. He|Seattle 5 T : Cldy weather—take a taxi Douglas High School at their grad- his brother Calvin were the cutups & . |was born in Ohio in 1853 and in 1909 | portland b 5 I 3 Cldy —says Taxi Tad uation exercises to be held tomorrow of Northampton, Mass., and what b B [1e cathe 1o ATMEEE: MUSt of his' time [ Wen . Pranilocs 4 ; i Pt Cldy S 3 P evening, May 19, in the Liberty the- they did was nobody's business. it - ® |was spent in and around Wrangell > 10 miles. - It you'd have slipped and sal :«;I" k'rlu- program will start at 8 Nx;w.!huwuvor. 12"3'. 11:; is ;oo o whore he was engaged in fishing. Ho| g b o down in a puddle of water—you's ¢ much ot an open book to enjoy- ¢ tigs . e Solativel o b ve bee ad as a Ma aro. Bight students will receive di able. He can't, for instance, go 2nd : : paid x‘l":.nl;\lllxll"::;ll‘lz‘l';::t‘);l:n-'l'lllnll'w NOTI: Observations ot Jumeau, Prince Rupert, £dmonton, Seat- || {iav® ioh, micl s & Sarch bare plomas this year, they being Margare: see Florence Trumbull, pretty daogh- 5 ¢ lior mearly tivg: Seass i "~ [tle, Portland and San Fran:lico are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m,, Ju- a call to Single O will bring a Lindsay, Lily Kronquist, Alberta Gall- ter of the Governor of Congecticut, . : Harry Hansen died at the IHome |neau time, Carlson driver to your doorstep wa$, Chester Zimmerman, Arthur without having his “eels dogged by X . lon April 30. He has heen a resident 5 Ness, Helen Runquist, Coclle Cashen Secret Service agents. ot gt | L Mo w Mgl (44 The pressure is low west of Vancouver island and in the middle and Raymond Keller, the latter be. When Johni went over to Plainvilie, gt et Rl YERI® ) Alentian Islands and moderately high in northern Bering Sea, the Pa- X g : < MY MLV E ['“" has only baen at the Home for|iiq. 11105 and north of the Hawaljan Islands. Raln s general in Carlson’s Taxi and ing & spbeisl $tudent, Conn., to visit the Trumbull family B B e R B for a week end, he showed not a Jit- a few weeks: He was born In Notwasyypo porthern steamer track and showers in Southeastern Alaska and 2 Program ! Ambulance Service Bilobtidh - Saliual Orébebtes. tle embarrassment when a half dozen i sl i'”" came to ]’\‘;' s oo “‘;’["; British Columbia have besn followed by clearing weather. Maximnm > Iivocation—Rev. O. A, Stillmai. Secret 4ervice men gathered around ,“'",!f'. e s B ‘|'~ -“',"“’\ 7 temperature above sixty degrees was recorded in the Interlor with Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Balutatory—Arthur Nesk, as he greeted Miss Trimbull, but 4 , 3 ‘,"‘"\"vq'}” 3 [',"‘1;"_"\ Alves I AME | proczing tamperature during the night. Light frost occurred in ex- Noland’s Corner Graduation Song—8enior Class. \\')'wn ie looked at the delegation s | tea—5(Bl ___' YBTO85). ‘]mh"fl places in this vieinity 1v thls morning. Phone: Single 0 and 314 Reading—Alberta Gallwas. lllwll \\“fll guarding her his face fell. E 3 ™ + | - w o - ~ e ————l 4 - - Valedictory—Lily Kr i For Florence came to the staton (%8 % {Special at Terrell’s. Perma- q“ edictory- y Kronquist, trafled by enotigh State troopers to § %4 4 {9PpC i o SRR GRE IR, Mrs. L quell a riot. Was this a polite & i o nent Waves, $17.50. adv. ). Hammock, A. E. Goetz; Accom- swer on the pgrt of the Trumbu £ Sl £ ol yagiel, Mok omiVh SRR to gossip to the effect that John vas Artificial flower pieces made to Address—H. L. Faulkner, guarded 0 prevent him fiom elop- L e Datoroh Dar. He Selection—School Orchestra. Ing? Connecticut soclety speculated bR s e Di d Bri _._Presentation of Class—Supt. 0. E and wondered. Sully. lamon riquets PHONE 199 Olson. : Even while he's attending clacses M 5 - ! S i i And you't chade the chill out of your house In Oftice N Gasti Hotel Presontation of ' Dipiomas—Felix at collegé here, the President's son | DEPARTMENT 0¥ THE INTERIOR ] a jiffy. Incomparable for radlant wirmth in a oe Next to Gastinean Hote Gray, School Clerk. ! is always under the eve ot the Secret L ] P T O | H fireplace. Try them——youw'll find " " Benediction—R: Stiman. rvice agents the White louse or- UNITED STATHES LAND OFFICE | ] | e dered to Amberst last Autumn. 2 ! Anchorage, Alaska, | ’ 7 Y N MO S oen 0. E. S. CARD PARTY Jolin's “fan” mail was getting large, 1 } February 23, 1927. They i "0‘ Prompt Service—Day and Night ) | | PLEASANT ' AFFAIR and fie was subject o annoyane e ; | - The President wanted fo make sure Notice i3 hereby given that James | Covicn Auto SERVICE Fifty guests enjoyed the card party that these and a possible “sweiled ’ ¥ 3 Traill, entryman, together “)””‘ i JUNEAU, ALASKA Jugget ¢ r No. 2 " Qidn’| Vi ? " | witnesses, Edwi Henry Sherman, given by Nugget chapter No. 2 Order head” didn’'t make John backward in | witnesses, dwin He STAND AT THE ARCTIC of Eastern Stars last evoning com- lils classes. In %is first year in col- > jand Herbert Lee, all of l'cn:lket:."r;~ . Y Y Phone—Day, 444; Night, plimentary to the Masons and their | lege John failed in French ana had i v { Alaska, has submitted finzl proof on! WAL e FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Whew! BERRY'S TAXI FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars families. to (ake Summer work In order to & : ; his homestead entry, Serial 06229, Card playing, the prineipal diver- wike 1t up, g g : s \ | : P “ " for lands situated on the north shore sion of the evening, was preceded Despite his “army,” John Coolidge é 1 i | : . ot {ot Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57° 46| by an excellent program composed asks and expects no favors on the i 5 t d of the following numbers: Vocal campus _of Amberst College, his 50” N. Longitude 185° 14’ 49" W. solos—Albert Goetz; Instrumental-— father's ahna mater. “Why should ; . Forest List 8-67, H.E.S. No. 183, Piano, Mrs. L. D. Hammock; vocal bV :'l;'l';"“fl" e made ";r ",:°7h tam New Series No. 1662, and Is now o indle ust like every ciie else,’ he an- : "“-lr:;,bfr?",umfi‘ ”‘3:“5' 3,“’.“",',‘.:;.,,, 3 nounced, and lie hins made that his o In the files of the U. 8. Land Office, e SR JEe s1e. prid Fno I hrough all ot the 4 at Anchorage, Alaska, and it no pro- catds: Mrs. Alex. Gair and Robert EpSodip. JENRELALLIFRD o e : . Frdser, first prizes; Mrs. Goorga| - Sustomary “lilzing® and was prop- test is filed in the local land office | O'Brien and Alex Galr, consolations, i o s Bl e it Anchorage, Alaska, within the | Delicious refreshments were gervea e g | period of publication or thirty daye| He -ubingl; Jigh Bn -t campus, 3 | thereafter, said final proof will be aftor the card playing. He and (lie Becret Rervice man who & ! A : R PN spends most of Lis time whh him, =7 | accepted and final certificate lssued B NOT 50 LONG AGO" 18 ¢ have a romi I an urdinury rooming J. LINDLEY, GREEN. AT LIBERTY TONIGHT k| participaling i mib normal campus = v 2 W artivities, und le I8 a taritone Florence Trumbull, Governor’s “Not So Long Ago," (hn i , T ! Paramount ,,i,_.ufi,o l,"y'm,,,‘" Sleott, worlhy of the glee clib, e sang danghicr, and her‘‘boy friend,’” | [ s R SRR T I {4 AR “ . o " with the club for o the, but aropped Tanlk Dpag) ), director of “Tha Humming Bird,” { i 1 ) e e John Coolidge, President’s son. 12POLISH YOUR FLOORS | b MILLER’S TAXI Home of Delicious"Hams and Bacon Phone 183 Juneau, Aluska i : CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS Mayflower Butter and Eggs FOR JARS S ———— NOLAND’S CORNER | We Aim to Please WE HANDLE | and Quality Meats Lagt Publlcation May 21, 1927. NORE BETTER Box or Bulk Two Deliveries Daily 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 AL A ok i at the BLiberty tonight. 4 Betty Bronson (“Peter Pan’) and Pl 2 T He 1s a junlor here now. After hi X o4 Ricardo Cortos are featursd, Tho sl Mutsle wq 4t 10 U nis hobby. He yraduation he expects (o go to Hare ELECTRICITY vy, ddapted for the screeh by Viol t, tsn't wn o athlvie, Hlis rogm vard Law Sc¢hool. There, no doubt, Clark from the Broadwny i ._‘“‘n equinped with A phonogwph and he he will be free of the restraints «f the same name by Arthnr Rich has a huge collection of records, which beset him now. man, o colorfil remuntic copedy | Fven I hiy faller fn eiected to @ But pocr Edward of Wales prob- of New York in 1850. Thi heroine of | third 1eym, It s Probable that John ably never will have that one week the story (Betty neon) is a poor will have miwe freedom in the latter of absolute freed m he dreams hut pretty girl of a very romartie put of his “briaht college years.” aboutl tirn of mind. Tha datgh' 't of ta § 4 pmventor, ot et oA A Betty's dctire {o impressg her gi‘) TONIGHT friends. leads her to tell them that Britig the Whole Family Billy Ballard - (Cortez), son and‘ heir, of her employers, is. deeply in love | with her. In reality. Billy docsn’t Today, the girls prefer to ride in Rolls Royces—but a “bicycle for two” made a hit, NOT SO LONG AGO. know she cxists. Later they mect and actually do fall in love and thor CALL FOR BIDS—YAKUTAT ' b JUR oAl THOSE WERE THE DAYS! are complications galore. Bids for the erection of a school buiiding at Yakutat, Alaska, witl be NOT SO LONG AGO ROCKLAND HOTEL ] house, 118 doesn't heep Lim from g L it % First Publication March 14, 1927, i Pig'n Whistle Candy Next to Elks’ Club | ? | | 53 | HOMB COOKED MEALS | Q .} nder New gement ] ! | | | H i MRS. C. J. ROBINSON | % De Boss told me to step = down here to tell yah all a dat when yuh get tru ¥ dnidtieing | CARBACE | | e g do good at. HAULED 4 Where Front Btreet AND LOT CLEANING flirts with Franklin G. A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149 \ e o i facar vk ‘ on tiful. It polishes ten times fasf throughout the year operates Teguisr passizger and freight trala gthermethodsandmakesthighouse’ || service from Baward on the Cosst to Fairbanks in the Interlor, CANNED GOODS much higher, evener and more beau- | | and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During (he tiful polish than it is possible to ob- winter months there are two psSsenger trains each way, weekly, tain by hand. between Seward and Pairbanks. For timetables and other In- qfimflt;fl"” tormation fnquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write Giwm’s , kneeling § | oc even soiling your It glides X Dept. of the Interier fortless!! d and even under A _ THE ALASKA RATLROAD - GROCERY Weighs but 9 Ibs. Runs from any } | (Mt. MeKinley Park Roate) A PHONE 3-8-5 light socket. Sturdily built tolast a iain & ) i B4 0 e mclude fraonst e || % ; : i . : s < ) e . 50—and we include free a$1. OUR WORK IS OUE BEST | b’s-wool Wi and A Picture you will like so don’t miss seeing it mn?um Loy Mullw d ax. B NORTHERN HOTEL | |CATTo: Di® worss FOX NEWS, PATHE SCENIC OPENS THE SHOW Alaska Electric Light o ot o i ok “rr '.‘Qh'l‘ o fe. lh:i:ub—"?nr:;:;::nl film 0—40—ce d Power Co. . Publio and tub baths 50 cents. opera- M2 s a.;nneau, Alaska tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 pet month and AP ... . e columns ot Tho Empira IR T T D SN A feature of the prodaction is o unique race between the first “horse- loss carriage” and Laurance Wheat, who plays the braggart, Sam Robin son, who is also in love with Betty.’ If he: wins, Betty has promised to marry RQim. If lie -deesn’t it means success for her father’s invention. e REAL SILK HOSIERY received at the office os the Con;- missioner of Education, Juneau, Al- aska, until Thursday noon, June the, BETTY BRONSON second. Contractors may inspect plans and specifications and secure forms for a ‘bid at the followiug places: Cordova Daily Times, Cordova; Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle, Ket- chikan; ? Office of Commissioner of Eduea- C. P. Bussinger, Phone 4623. adv. tion, Juneau. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Telegraphic bids will be accepted if a bid on the form preyided 1s mailed on the same date. QT T

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