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L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DOUGTAS NEWS RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Miss Helen Linstrom and Kliza- heth arrived home on the urday evening to mer at thei homes, Both young ladies have been at tending the Bellingham Normal for the past year. - BACK FROM SEATTLE THERE. WE (S, OFFICER. " QOW L NOL \GNOMINIOWS t)ic"'\.ER NOU WL GEY NOUR JUST DESENTS ! i WA ARREST Wy, / s 3 CFEICER. Y WHAT 1S T U (-\:, \HE MOLE \S T WHRERE Africh returns ast Thursday on the Prince Ru-| pert f attle where she hu been attending the Unive y Washington. e TAKES A VACATICN Miss Mary 1 hom for the last two was played after i mnun: on the Northwestern foi| Among other delightful | month’s v to the outside. | given for Mrs, Walmsley and ‘\Iv | u- will visit .Ketchikan, Van-|Gordon, who are for Se- | waeks. Bridge John Milla was a passenger this luncheon. parties TEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 IN MOUNT AHNS A -|Rev. B. J. Hubbard W 11]..“‘. : Prosecute Geology Work |} 5 'Y Walmsl and Mrs. Gor- ere than 1 don are the guests of Mrs. J.. W. n ]uneau Region. | u y h | Gueker until pending departure for | | RV N . 0 & | e 18 v cattle, | The Rev. Bernard J HHM»“M\‘ - ‘ a { ria as he heads an or has no intention of permitting th kit for the crrupted his | format 1 YUKON COUNCIL FAVORS el to ol ) Hela yark EALE OF BEER OVER BAR | poygenhatl dflacier from its face | OUT™ nd witl The Yikon Council on fhe last | Ute Dig mountain, which he has |{\ day of its recent session at designated ount Crime Princ Louise to istructiv TR friaatis morrow to join Mr. Walm , whe WELL AGAIN was transferred to that y eral w ago, was a I‘y.n r pé n by M J. J. Connors on Friday i and one a which M | ess Saturda | Mrs. ¥ ch worl to be oul a week's illness with “Bus” He \\Ill able ain after "‘“ mamps. Minard Mills was host- evening. o - NOTICE TO LONTRALTORS bids are invited by the umml Committee of the Douglas City Council upon the work and materials for glas Public putting der same. s will m. at serves the or all bids, Contractors will he Vienna. School Building anl A concrete foundations unu in repairing the Dou \‘ i ; oo be opened July 1 at Hall. Committas to reject any "9!"‘hlsuv Pays for City Trespassing to hm right Pacific ¢ or eight | | i 9 ..mu, and Seattle. attle on. the | ] : | I I | f Bishop, that stends | ] 0 required 1 | the liquor ordinance 5o Specifications may be obtained so strongly that th " umera . gl Ak hig S0k honor of his head of Mendonhai | provide for the terminate his explorations and #d inspection made of the build- was the vicinity of J Daw A e ae son by a vote of 2 to 1 amendod ard at the y A y i BRLI 5 i ot f photogs } 1 ¢ IN, June [ hond of $2,000, and Llew 1 Glacier counters in. hotels, The me " iha pi ! very caked over th dy of glaciors and mour it by applying to the undersign- Commissioner withheld his a . s 449 v s 25 po 1 I8 to ti ith old i Vat e (adv.) ' proval of the measure and for.|'0 Make another 1 onposed and lin fishing len 1 lasier an uniden fos —FELIX GRAY, City, Ci ed it to the € Mendenhall Glacie X s e e o on Canada without rec it Baad ~00r sl i tion. 1t will beec his way from the fac S. WALMSLEY AND disallowed by (1 e sy il MOTHER ENTERTAINEn (1% B ! cilman W, L horse led the measure, vernor-General 1erican doughboy ommenda suntain clim a law unle t official. Coun Phelps of Whit opposition to the | and returs ywn Mendenhall Glacier Is Enthusi Hubbard WOl ] over the Juneau ”,,a EMPIRE HAS TR LARG-| Mountains, and purpo to de EST, MOST UP-TO- !» TE AND|vote cons rable time among them ST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTINC his PLANT IN ALASKA. of D —— GCARBAGE HAULED IANING il Mis. Fred Henning | eight guests with a luncheon ty today at the For-get-me-not Tea §hov in honor of Mys. H. G. Walm sley and her mother Mrs. W. H jordon, who has been visiting here entertained e 2 Father Austrans renade Reichstag Pre : Al nond I;;'lni:n s summe: irning the I m th € ¢ ty I I A R 1 y ha the chill out of y h ¢ thelr: ge for -futare use, | no ud Y ol R o fng i AND LOT CLI he has twice scaled Mount | wait o J ' : SOYOY } { in . Try L OITY LEABUE - %o v WanttoBeFtrstio statz‘faeMooM | ApplytoRobt. H. Goddard, Clark U. w:\('lml | | ereaitea 3 Walter Wat a Juneau! Watts, Dar ar and Henni seven. Jim Me- ™\ == PERCUSSION \ cap B iettnielder,, 1s leading the league|have played nelair Brown have CHARGE OF FLASH il in hitting after the first half of Closkey garnered m hits than any ~*= bowDER TO CAUsE the scries. Waits has played in seven g s and credited with 17 |other pla hav connected 4 AN EXPLOSION VISIBLE TO EARTH times at bat and connecting for|safely 11 time: I AIR PUMPED OUT- nine safe h giving him a total | has pilfered seven b CREATING A VACUUM They're Hoi rock nd Paul Loeb reich probably offic Oliver, BN e Cum , Vale and, IHE SHOP l* "RONT STREET NIFTY DRESSES ’ WATCH THIS SP - F'OR SOMETHING NEW KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL of 529. Molly MacSpadden is but| Closkoy, his teammate Painting Contractors and Interior Re rs. PIIONE" 3284 thyree points behind Watts with |second, having stole 6 526. Molly has p ated ly MacSpadden is credi in-six games, at vat 19 times for| having made four atotal of 10 hits. | The following McCloskey, Brown and Holman |standings: We Now Supply Dealers with g SEATTLY ICE CREAM r ‘and Club ~ G. AB. 2 H ™ ° 5. & ¥. ICE CREAMS A= 7 ‘ 9 g ; IS ; s 8. & F. CONFECTIONS vad, Legion 6 10 9 526 g CVLINDER ELM 1. 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Kol 1 Elks Elks s | EXPLOSION.~ CHAMBER Juneau, Alaska Ageeman e ABOUT FIVE - e GAS BJECTED AT A HIGH VE'.OCLTY Legion oo terece Announcement We have been appointed the Exide Service Station for this locality, In addition to selling Professor Robert T, Goddard, Clark University, Boston, b« v Iater, send 2 passesger, Diagram shows the eenstruct ves he can fire n of his proje rocket to the tile, » [ M- ONBON AR AT LTINS ~ e ® ST ormMe | OSTON (TN Special) —Men mfdzefim on of touring tlie ciledly” unhealthy condition for &' MODERN PHONE 143 ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave Houser, prop. * Announcement Victer Orthophonic Victrolas and Electrolas, Orthophonic [ {1 Victor Records, Needles, Springs and Parts. taken in part payment. Latest recordings in the Red Secal and popular records are now on display. Expert Piano » and Phonograph Repairing. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE 0ld models NEXT A. B. HALL solar system, N i Professor Robert H. Goddard, of Clark University, is the most vivid and energetic of dreamers. His scheme of send- ing a rocket to the moon, nursed for years, is now maturing. » Small test rockets have been sent into the air, proving, to Dr. Goddard’s satisfaction, the soundness of his theories, Now the professor is working on a larger rocket. This he will shoot on an exploration tour of the earth (] atmosphere. charges of nitro-cellulose, to the outer edge of the alr, carrying with it a number of instruments to regis- ter the density of the atmosphere and the temparatures. It will drop back to the earth, its speed checked by t. parachute arrangement invent. ed by Goddard. The test will be made in some locality where the danger of the falling projectile will be at a minimum, ®hould thig test succeefl, Godaaid will construct an enormous replica and shoot it at the moon. Attached to it will be a flare that will be It will shoot upward, propelled by sueccessive ignited by the rocket’'s Impact with the moon—if it gets there. Mhe flash will ‘be large enough to be visible through telescopes on earth. And should this second test suc- ceed—it will be a long time yet if it does, as Goddard has epent eizht ° years on his first rocket—the pro- fessor will make a new ‘and larger rocket eapable of earrying a person inside. By the time the last roc! is made, Goddard hopes to have in- vented some means of providing for the experimenter's reurn The moon is without atmosplicre, & de- human, Goddard’s propulsion devlcs i comparatively simple. The rocket is to kick itself along by a series of explosions, operating in machine gun fashion, BEach explosion 18 to add '4‘ed to the projectile until it at- tains sufficlent force to carry it be- yond ti gravity attraction of the corth, “From that point on it will to pulled in by the moon. The passenger-carrying rcket would make the journey in forty- elght hours, Goddard believes, Use ¢ light metals would increase Its range. The voyager would be in small ¢ompartment ahead of the fic- ng chamber, Oxygen, food and ater would be available for the person with sufficient courage ts wake the flights Goddard has made no selection ot the person who may make the first trip to the moon. A sclentific edi- cwthon and a willingriess to die ars probably the only qualifications, though weight may figure, Exide BATTERIES the right battery for your car, our Service includes kilful repair work on every make of battery. You can rely on responsible advice and reasonable prices here. We look forward to a call from you. Gastineau Electric Co. {A treat everybody enjovs. lt’s good for young G L. J. Suarick Silverw ROOM m. to § p. m. Daily JELICH, Proprietor ‘, THE CLUB LUNCH Open 6 a. PSR L