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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE'7, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK A ™ BARNEN GOOGLE \UN oF EXPERIENCE . UNPOLY SCLE ARBITER OF ONE b Douglas Island News NEW HEN, PRES. F. O. E. INSTALES OFFICERS; CAS whereby were in offices, Douglas Order of Installation tha newly elected officers ducted their respective were last evening by Aerie 117, Fraternal ceremonies into held No acting as acted as muel Dovon, Grand Worthy President master of ceremonies and with the sistance of eight other grand offi- | inetalled following H P. W. P.; Thomas W. P.; William Ott, W. V Shudshift, W. Chap.; Guy Becretary; Robert Fraser Treasurer; John Niemi, Inside Guard Matt Laughlin, Outside Guard; James Bdmiston, Trustee About fifty members from gides of the Channel attended event which was followed by refres! menst and a social time. cer's Alfred Cashen, P.; Arme L.; Smith, both the | It | | \ e — MISS KIRKHAM HOME Miss Elva Kirkham arrived home on the Admiral Rogers yesterday to spend the summer ation with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Kirkham Miss BElva Murland, who taught in the same school at South Bend as Miss Kirkham, came with the lg ter and will visit here during a part nf\ the summer. + - - e { T0 CAMP*“FOR SUMMER of the leading women politicians in the state. | College Girl Wins State Music Contest HIGH POINT, N. C Ipion pianist of North Carolina Miss Lilllan Caldwell, of Salisbur IN. €, a graduate of the State Colleg for “Women - Miss Caldwell has just won this Ihonor in a contest sponsored by tho | North Caroline Federation of Music Ylubs_ by playing Beethoven's Sonata ‘and family left this gas boat Eagle for they will spend Gust Wahto morning on the Warm Springs where the summer The cham fe News nd V’emus F"llllom‘\fi\%@ | i rrrrrrrroremeereeress | Turkish Women Praise | Baby Station Doctor i CONSTANTINOPLE.—The femin- |ism of Turkish women was dem- Most | onstrated recently her sought after, |eral hundred mothers cversed in the|on their arms agitated for case of Una Lee Roberts, Oklahoma's hnv of a male physician first woman assistant secretary of |directorship of the “Drop of state. She is the only person to be|the nation's pioneer baby reappointed for two consecutive terms|station, and the irn of the and to have two assistant state|favorite baby specialist, Dr. Safie offices offered to her in the same|Ali, Turkey’s first woman doctor. year. | Dr. Safie Ali foundad the “Drop Besides attending to her official jof Milk” for babies of the poor, but duties Miss Roberts is an active|{had gained the resentment of men Democrat and is recognized as onc i(lnr'nrs because of b public ae- {tivities and her success in a large e practice. When she had to 'sign her patients and followers {paraded the strects of Stambpul and tangrily besieged tha chief newspaper {offices and the “Drop of Milk" build (ing. Woman Gets Cffer Of Two State Jobs OKLAHOMA CITY state jobs . but the sity Okla the oust- from the Milk,” health One Woman Deputy | Sita In Dail Circann DUBLIN, Irich Free S:mt’\.——Thn‘ ‘only woman memhbit in the Daily Eireann, Mrs, Margaret Collins-O'Drig- coll, 18 onn of ita harde:t working méembers. £he haz never missed a gitting sinee her -lection in August, 1923. Hor motto, “stop talking and get on with th> work,” was that of her brother, the late General i, Michael Collins | | She is also the only woman on the standing committes of Cumann | Nan Gaedheal, the goverfiment par- ty organization. Mrs. Collina-O'Dris-| ;coll, was married i 191 to Patrick | {O'Drigeoll, a newspaper editor., who is now e of the- omclnl umortqru |to” the Ofréachtas., TR BOWLING (,RLEN Ky., June 7.— Moxt schooh‘mnters are sharpsighted. on-coming _erop of Kentucky lbhonfimndern also will be sharp- shooters. e The R. 0. T. i rifle team of the Western Kentucky State Teachers College has won the junior division championship of the fifth corps area 4{by shooting a total score of 7799 out of a possible 8000 points. Cadet Sergeant William M. Ayers| was high point man in each of the| [four positions — standing. sitting, ! kneeling, prone—making 793 points| lout of a possible 800. - e | BYRD'S PLANE TESTED ROOSEVELT FIELD, New York, "June 7.~Commander Byrdu thres | motored Fokker monopian America | has succenmlly completed a full | load test, taking off smoothly with { 14,400 pounds, the amount she will . M. Bothwell carry on the trans-Atlantic voyage. E The flight will be made as a scien-| b Alaska lflpmenht‘ln (5o soncit tific mission after Lindbergh returns. - 0ld papers roe sute at The Emplre( I | ers of { has hO . SCHOOLED EXCEPT FOR ;";E HED , ONCE. PENNILE Sos ‘?’\—\L WORLD'S GREATEST FORW WISER MEN THAN HE HAVE MARKED e WA FOR BARNEY, BUT Wil HE 8§ ABLE To SeneoL &y \S AGw TaeD JES = RECOGNIZE THE SIGN '\6\ POSTS ALONG THE. RICH GIFTS ARE Tve LOVE © FAuLLT LES 1N MONEY T IN TRE WAY S MANAGED - EVERY MAN (S THE ARCHITECT OF WIS OWN FORTUNE. MEY, A0 MATTER HOW LARGE THE SUM, « 1S DOOMED T BE LOST TAEDAN, THOUGH 1T MAY | ON THROULGH MANN ERATIONS IE \T BE = OF POOR WHE N GWNERS PROVE LANRIND 3 MONEY IS ThE ROOT OF EVIL. "' STATEROOM PLAN OF NEW STEAMER ALEUYUAN, OF THE ALASKA STE AMSHIP COMPANY, NOW MAKING HE¥: f—1 0BsERVATION Raoom* IAIDEN TRIP TO ALASKA| IID Uq— '— 'PDQT o ool w.w}t Jomu 230113 a6 T TERTET] lf‘ yu n. | ra [ s ‘ Lo 0. 'ihg T fers 17 enex oz % =3 DL, fi of of Progress and betterment ice has been the watchword Alaska Steamship Company since commenced doing business one-thi of a century ago, with one s steamer of 333 tons gross regis which has grown and developed into the present fleet of seventeen steam 63 tons gross re ter. six years the program been speeded up th it ing the past of betterment and intensified 1922 the company Alagka and she on the Alask flagship of th long, 49 double bottom and with v superior passenger accommoda tion, with hot and cold running water in every room and with rooms with bath The following mewhat larger added to the built the was placed routes, be. fleot, She In steamer in service coming the is 766 feet twin-screw, year another and passenger steamer fleet. This was teamer Yukon which sailed on st voyage to Alaska on May 17, 1924. She is 5 feet in length and 50 feet in breadth and is also a twin-screw, double bottom, oil burning eteamer with the same super: jor class of passenger accommoda tions. This year another new steamer, the Aleutian, a sister ship of the Yukon, has been added. She is exactly the same size as the Yukon | but her passenger are even superior to the accommoda tions of the other two ships and she morz refinements. She on her maiden trip to Alaska due in Juneau tonight During this period the accommodations on the steame: meda and Northwestern ha been |entirely rebuilt and a number of de luxe rooms installed so that thes five passenger steamers oporating on the Southeastern Alaska Route to Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and S$it- |ka and on the Southwestern Alaska Route to Ketchikan, Wrangell, Ju neau, Cordova, Valdez and Seward, are strictly modern and up to date, with fine promenades, observation rooms, smoking rooms, barber shops, lobbiés and with reading lamps in the her f is and senger eévery berth and hot and cold running | water in every room. The steamer Victoria, overhauled and her entirely thoroughly senger accommodations built and modernized Tho company also operates two cannery routeé boats, the Lakina and Cordova, with accommodations for about 90 first-class passengers, rooms with bath and with hot and cold runpning water. In the fleet pas re- there are also five ,new modern cargo steamers of 5100 tons dead-weight capacity, and sev- eral smaller vessels that are peculiar- ly adapted to the needs of Alaska business. Four years ago on the 28th of | April just past, the company inaugu- rated weekly Saturday sailings by the Southwestern Alaska Route steam- ers, which have been maintained without failure and which have be- come a very prominont part of Al- Anska'fl commercial life, The Alaska Steamship Company is truly a major Alaska institution. The interests with which it is affiliated (have spent $30,000,000 in Alaska and are operating three industries in the | Territory, employing something like 1,500 men, with annual payrolls iu Alaska approximating $1,800,000. The steamship company is not only fur- nishing Alaska most wonderful steamship service, but with its very ery- ( Dur- | new |se breadth, | 20| | passengoy accommodations | now |4 Ala- | the old favor- | ite on the Nome Route, has also been | a o cusn {ine] wnvn | e | and as | it is at- | of sum- | Territory to th r stean Territo) high-class into ' the very much Alaska superior |an agent for the tracting a very mer travelers which means prosperity of The Alent s 375 150 feet wide, Her I nage ) loade: jed tonn 5,863 grog | She a double-hottom, twin: (nlhulnmg combined freight and pa r steamer with a capacity for rmu.\mmlu 60 tons o ) and |accommodations for g [Her cargo facilities include slightly | over 100 tons of cold storage space. | She. has 122 sgtaterooms for first class passengers, near all being | outside rooms. Twenty-six of thes are de luxe rooms, 22 of which arc |equipped with private In ad |dition to separate tables for the |officers, the dining!room seats 114 passengers at smalli tables, She has S three decks of passenger stateroom: a large social hall .and observati passeng LISBON, upon the attempt knee’ popular June short to adopt style have feet long and displacement ton “anfl her register | selling * | streets, wore short tered in the the passers-hy | market vendors, c girls from t flowers . for e a cl win the BERLIN Mende, me June mber tates, heads stigma of BOO SHORT SKIRTS manifestations. Two young women of good family ! and tilmsy But - > WOULD REMOVE WAR GUILT who has repeatedly visited the a detérmined group of | German women who want to Germany's the world war removed. Frau Mende has created 4 nation wide organiza- which through lectures, news skirt, Women who [ paper articles and specially by cor- the “down to the|respondence with women in other been subjected to|countries seeks to exonerate her | fatherland, ————ee— - the} OFF ON FLIGHT TO 7.—Portugal frowns | tion medals in waritable skirts which d as they the hiefly women, street R, flut-| - accosted| VANCOUVER, Wash., Juno T of thel Lieut. Oakley G. Kelly left this af { ternoon on his nineteenth trans-con- | drove| fivental airplane flight for Washing lton, D. C., to participate in the wel- |come to Capt.” Lindbergh. RUTH MAKES HOMER hoos he T Frau Clara of the Reichstag United | | | .llnw 7.—Babe Rulh eighteenth home run the on in the fourth inning | this aft on against the White 1 Sox. Lou Gehrig followed Babe knock- for|ing out his 14th eircuit drive, EW mmaod YORK, his of see the guilt sole room on the boat deck forward and a smoking room aft on the samc deck. The barber shop and writing rooms are located on the upper deck (Among her de luxe rooms she has eight rooms with twin beds. i e 5 DUl “Dansographic” Code In New Dance System \— the June sclence, ‘Dangographie” is Janguage of the — All Wool— Any Style— Good Lining— 125 Fabrics Albert Peter, a Parisian dancing its inventor, offors it as the peranto of rhythmic feet. It is a of signs, rilar in idea to m of musical notes, indicat curately the various steps of | lance { This definite description of a dance, |says Peter, will enable dancing-mas {ters to patent their inventions and | ‘v\m enable ballroom experts of all inations to read the score of a danca w\drll\, as a musician would th he score l)f music TWENTY read Fancy Lingerie Or Dainty Hosiery L / OUR LI This cut was put in our spacc to get you to look at our ad. 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