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THE DAILY ALASRA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG - By BILLE DE BECK DOUGLAS A" WAS CERTAIND % SR W e AKES CARE AN ‘c“@i&"éémfi\‘z‘fiéu‘& o iad now MackereL! [N £ 8 \\‘E;i '\\,\»\h»?r cl, 12 E‘?@K‘?N&Q <2 Yo e e I fe i R \ RRY up LAY N MUD LiKE AT 2 | | TRINGS WERE GOING BUY U AMD UP , VAN HORN'S GOT REysE T 4 WOR 4 36 Gty TS TRIP WE'S MADE ALMOST AS MANY CATTLE AS TH 5 Sl g 3 : L ST T Hl FARM WSTORY STATE OF TExAS AND WHWATS . ‘ i TE HOMANE SOl RUS CHARTERED BY I B ™S 21 — A HOG TOAT Toar 3 < g ” - WitL \»V‘A\A\fl: us TOURS ASSOCIATION | - HQCE W& - ERST PRIZE AT STATE AR, 7 3 | 2 j ALL PINCHED - | QONT-FEEL-HURT | | | | Paul < 1 left yesterday --on 5 boat urus for the Westwarl put cason with the Al | @ A i S 3 3 : 1 ’u GlaTier To ociation R e ; 2 i s ! s ;IL\ST NOTICE THIS - - Hfich operatos seeing t X o) e : 3 > e e ; i THAT WE WON'T HURT - e Jaunc o train / hill S50/ : e ¢ o THE TONE OR FABRIC dne. 1aunch o ctrain . in \ [ - ) 2 5 . [, §l Kenai Penir o1 ; ! kit i N S g 5 : ; = ¥ i W 4 OF YOUR SH\R i F WE Al QUIT OUR JaBS — Sula, Rainy Pass and Chikaloon | [0 ek g | ) = 7t g , ‘ 4{ o i i Stricts and the Alaska Railro ' 20 I Qo 1 HE e ; A . / //,( l B only hing s dlt. Their season extends frox ’ s jgust 15 to October 26, “Mickic™ [¢Cormick shipped on tho first mate. They intend turn to the channel at the clo ‘\ the season. shirt is t oil. Your will last lon and more enjoyment by the : 2 d 1927, by King Features S : n WA e i ~ - A and span fe you conscious of as soon ou put it on, after it pass- rmenen 7o aive weve (T} WRITERS l Mis. McCormick Carries on | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. :\'m”E s | $5 Sl b Weather Bureau i fhe ;um\m]l‘ ,vn"A o ;.r }r‘n‘-‘ ‘nm- ! e C . ! ! z 543 | ROOM I ALASKA STEAM e l;;l'“]yjl‘".:.\jl”l:""hlvr‘ Imv‘m‘,» AHE VI S | TI N G ! fi\, lght for hll haor over | ast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: \ {Open 6 a m.(hx 8 p. m. Daily ILAUNDRY bople according to plans mac S | B i e T e 4 . | Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly wind l PETE JELICH, Propridtor | PHONE 15 @scoe Laughlin, Alfred Hewitt Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity We angnar Kronquist, Fred DeRous | ! R : ¢ y...29.98 63 73 ] 3 Cldy Something New In id “Tox” Zimmerman. The s Bl ; i \ £ 4 ] 8 m 1y-...30.11 85 SE 18 st ! O . - pngements for the -picnic are(Stewart Edward White, g ) ; 48 ) s ) y ...30,12 . 56 . SE 15 d SPECIAL SALE . the hands of this committoe 5 & .8 id will be announced later and Robert Pinkerton | b % . CABLE_AND RADIO REPORTS i S(“Nifl'i(’k A number of issues for the| Arrive on Yachts. ; e RDAY ™ T S TOORY jod of the fire department and | | : s & 5 S g . Procip. 8 am - v CANNE . : bwn wore discussed and the Main. | o1 o Jefsurely pleasure eruf # : o / imp._tenip Veloelt ,j,\"i\.l‘jm ‘sl)r(’lul (’I ose ANNED GOODS pance committee appointed for | . o | y tain ily-as follows: Lester Cashen Cldy om Cashen and Alex Gair, :\:,'\\}‘,\,jl\'{""".‘,'1,\4?,,_,]”“ fiotion P 3 e ik 8 L "*_."“ Limburger (llUUl"l( fir's : GROCERY 0] Swiss Spread . writers, accompanied by M1 i 0 ¢ . ) American Spread MAN LEAVES FOR HOME oy - < : t : . ; : Cidy : 3 PHONE 3-8-5 Mrs. Pock arrived in June li 4 £ » £ 4% { Cordova [t ) \ 5 Rain Swiss Pimento Spre: s on which will follow no set itin [ White Pinkerton, Barbai Raymond Keller, member of thn | Pinkerten, Loe Peclk, v 027 graduating class of the Dov- | : i Ceing : Igg bigh school, left this morn-| evening on their yach S i A : S une:y ' 3 b { f Misting 2898 the Princess Charlgtts for |@nd the Triton. { s g . 0 ! Rain 6 0Z. JARS—45 CENTS fi*hgme in Appleton, Wisconsin | : : 4 b s | Dedsce sy : : X i| Rernsre TrANsFER : . i i Al g (53 g FRpORen 9 2 ] e Spreads like butter—suitable | COMEDY AT LIBERTY ' i x ¢ % A . { : : 1 Gy A SR Phene 149 Res. 148 i 3 [ Pt. C1d for lunches and picnies The comedy drama 3 Cldy | COURTESY auad Q20D Nut Cracker” with & pact | A0 ve ! . 4 + ; ¢ el L than 10 miles. - SER 4 Our Motto dll be the attraction ) BSOAsUi Eme iahuly satt i ¥ | i sty theatre tonight for the Cinp |Of California and the Orcgen T 3 % NOTE: Observations g i Prince Rupert, Bdmonton, | how. There will also b a com ritory. Among his - most . F: e, Portland and co are made at 4 a. m. and 4 NITARY GROCERY | carly hooks i3 “The Blazed Trail ke AR ey i S K nd news. » A N i : Juneau time Thel gl o oo A . P E | in 1902, which I : : i\ . Fha Bradbur Aty 1w ki ol e The Store That #leases b, 1 INDIAN LEGION POST : ] s th theast and extreme Soutl and falling in the middle PHONE 83 and 85 e p e N 5 4 g ’ 8 portion % in° British’ Coluinhia’ anil over the odtan to | II/‘l]I ED PENDLETON, Ore.—An Amer | dents of Pacific - Co ¢ i g ng in B ORI Rb | wods Tho! Haeine 4 # jéan Legion post composed excl 1. | “The Grey Dawn.” 1515, wi : ) A ; fallen over most of the Territory. High tem I.J. SEARICK AND LOT CLEANING ely of Indians has been organ. |cerns the early histor Y d B2 peratur 1o upper Yukon Valley have been followed by cool . 7 I Zod at the Umatilla Indian ageucy "!“"”M co. Hz has publishod E % o 2 " | TJewele nd G. A. GETCHELL, § is Chiet Peo F an thirly books and has con-| ) . ¢ : g ; P | 0,%ician 7 Phone 109 or 149 1 tod ) 1l of the bett IS { ¥ ¥ . PR | Ay 3 - .. j tributed. to many . ) : ~ KA e of tite literary output is from quitt] ing reported by Commissar Watches Pld.papers for sale at The Empire, | MaEazin Seal \ § 4 he goose ‘quill i d-| Posts and Tel s, Ivan Smir \ lamondsy < = of Beyond” ran serially in th f 3 \ 3 ; | T p i, TR T & s {4t Boyondll: yan, eas { b | % ard &t stationery stor 10(f, at the All Union Conferenc i THE - NIFTY Satnrday Bvening Post last sprin 3 ; s | A d { The Simba, Mr. ¥ s yacht, ! & [k 4 S o MR A T TR g | g G i 3T UP-TO-DA N FRONT STREET s 3 ! ? 2 ; | papar.conducted a car n amoi; | STUDENTS CHOOSE AVIATION BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | on its maiden voyagn, i3 53 KIDDIES NIFFY DRESSES | {foet long, has a 14-foot b and | : ; i to discover whother thoy SR ; f | T ALASKA ; L |is ecquipped with a Washingto: X f 9 g music lovers. Many of th CHICAGO—Trans-Atlantic flying | " | A full Deisel engine 3 et itcvary people asserted tha given aviation such impotus tep ' Mr. Pinkerton, who was a nows- | e — . s the sweetest music was | that for the first time aerial en We .Nuw Supply Dealers with B Sike il g 458 i of] sibas siaf Tor:mhhy yous R : o Ryt o shote) il ‘b scring is more popular than ra SEATTLE ICE CREAM SR S R s BT e Y o 1f no man will enter the lists against Len Small for elee - io enginecring in technical o P S. & F. ICE CREAMS hompson, a prominent resident|pers in Milwankee, Chic er 1. J e o 1 ! i 4 by ,~|,,,.,”‘H,{;_ XI‘;‘N-I,,W..| vh-v“m.-v,i v‘] I“ r, has collaborated | tion as Governor of Illinois, Mrs. Medill McCormick will rm1 FEwv oUNCES OF STAMPS 1. Lewis, technical S. & F. CONFECTIONS tom Lord John Tlussell, of r-| wife in many of the books w! herself, she says. In making this announcement she’s earryin) WORTH MANY MILLIONS r, reports. Sixty per ¢ SWEET_FRESH ELMER E. SMITH and,iand had the first American-|he has wr Among t on the fight of her late husband, whom she promised to marr; R h . |of aviation students in P e 4 Phone No. K pade bath tub installed in his!hooks are anoe o d when she was fourteen. f I July 8 Probab 10| schools, he estimates, arc ome | intentiary Post.” ’ CInternational Hiustrated News) aluable collection of stamps | boys. = S etats ; ” E v cver gathered was the recent ex-| - - On" Christaas day, having afwhich, he collaborated W e T | harty of gentlemen to dinner, Pinkerton. His la By L. EtEAR.LY, ; position at Strasbourg during | PROFIT IN WASTE PAPER Xhibited the new marvel to them | pide” is a story « TInternational lilustrated News Staff Correspondent. -+ | Philatolic Congress. The fow | ¢ | ring | ot th } Y KANSAS CITY—Even in wasto hnd gave an exhibition of its use; Ccolumbia Coast. i MICAGO (I-I-N).—Ruth Hanna MecCormick will run for 6 of old paper were valued [ water there is a profit. A Kansa enr e ourt hnd four of them ri . Visit Glacier | it 100,000,000 frerx | City jewclry manufacturing com i e | | to 3t TH t d M. Wi Governor of Illinois if she thinks it’s nece She'd commemorativ ue of fiv:| reclaims. $3,000 annually 1 oto it. The next day all C Upon his arrival here, Mr. White SR ¥ g L , | A commemorat ue of fiv:|pany reclaims. §$3,000 annually nnati heard of it and the local| :-\.H‘le e Do Vighne, "whain run for President if she thought that was ne y, too. 1 i fran imbe, - R’ th bot B st the Hitanlh ° ewspapers opened their columns|pas known for many g, and | The impelling foree in the present sitnation is “']'“F she con- | 50,000, was printed by the French|water in which its workers wa o violent discussions of it spent part of the evehing witn | sideis the necessity of giving battle to the unvnm\[s fi]“"\(f man | government in connzction with| their hands, lga On the one hand it was de-|pim Today the party is beinz| she loved for more than thirty years—the late Medill McCor- | th: congress - e Vi Bl e e anl e SR Dol e b B i Bl W o S e L L L L y SR : | uth Hanna, daughter of the late Mark Hanna, of Clove- SOVIET MAIL AVERAGED (For Discriminating Smokers) foxious toy from England, de-|yith a trip to Mendenhall Glacioy lgned to corrupt the democratic|on which they expected to be ! Jand, the ringmaster of the national Republican circus, decided Il:’”l'.l‘"n'\” "f] l'"] .'L“"“’”('“ m;(" | gong all afternoon. i to marry Joseph Medill McCormick when she was fourteen. He | = 00705 L0 ARIST( )(:R\TS—»]()!‘, lf)llg filler, foil wrap- m the other hand i ittack-{ " nMr White served as Major dur- senteen at the time A ; R A g, fan TON : b by. the medical faculty as dan-|; . (he World's War, in the fa.| W23 seventeen a e Barly the faction: to which the |capita for the entire population yod: BON TONS—: 250 ’ i f B b hontth, 0F s M l‘ A ey wom. |7 Fie. distractions of beaux WALy cks belonged clnshed with |of the Soviet Union is the show 1 NS—2 for 25e. foll Weappedy courting were thus early disposed o KINGS—15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS— It was the recognition of+Pres!- wn as the “California | ghe used the nine years intervening the faction headed by Len Small. - 2 dent: Millard Fillmore that g § in which Dr. De Vighns voon her “engagement” and Wer Both factions waxed powecful, with | HITHIIUIIINTMGIIIGI 3 for 50e¢, foil wruppnd. he bath tub recognition and re- Aical officer with the rank | marriage fo unerstudy et {a(heF: never a sign of @ compromise. In | spectability in the United States @ and alter King serve Understudying Mark Hanna meant 324 the, Small faction offered Mrs. % [Wiltle he was still Viee Dresident,| Ot Telor and Walter King Jearning almost all there is to KOOW McCormick the job of Republican BRITT MARINE, . At All Dl’(ll(’r“ . S *|as private. jone > CeW! . " sinati a s x % A 2 Y01 She serve ] i J I 4 einati on a stumping tour, and| ..o pero shout duly 1, but M| poiCering letters to constituents, Governor. Mrs. McCormick laughed. | ‘OD LIVER inspected the original Thompson| .. 0 iy thefr plan which sots | mesting delegations and learnidg Small was elected over her violent and RADIO H. F. PRESTON, Alaska Agent b. Fillmore was entertained in| ", o0 course or time for| the Hanna finesse. She made her gpposition, but Mrs. McCormick's or- OIL TABLETS BATTERIES Ve {etehika an: -1 o 2 2 2 o bath 1o tho tub. eBxperioncing| 11CHUY between Ketehikan and 30 ooy vuarn, teemowamn was offered her, she = An Exccllent Tonic that has “Insist on Quality tion, and on succeeding € the SPENDS VACATION HERE dren, and sha's never thought that go. Then came McCormick’s tary of War, General Charles M | & <o 10" i visiting her sister| portant part in his success. WHCR gror politics. Her mourning took a | ) : & G b 3 | Electric Co. Cafe. You save a Dollar on White Houge. her vacation This 1s my| (o en in the political swirl, holding position to my husband,” she must ‘ vived the old controversy, and is| ;) engugh to really sec the| ity, brilliance and tact. the Small forces, but I am.” S and that all the Presidents and;gyqpapers for sale at The Empire. of Tinois and kept them in URe, ') 0" 0o " o sures, archial luxuries. But Congress, | which votes are made. Her own. 8gainst him myselt,” she declared, of Philadelphia engineers, who think: beat Small—herself, if b life mate, and thinks gan be selfy " propgsed to furnish a tub bt thin TONIGHT o i na fiked dhidra D DegsmARy i FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED CUTLERY the White House until the first BY ADS IN NOVELS | (ality in proportion ta, the amoun: th house and, caccording oy . i they stopped - fra- | first political speech at sixteen, ganjzation came throtigh, the battle nenu, taking over two waeks 10| TG marriea Meat Me: (oo tr, ; . Presidency at Taylor's death, July| i TERRRE 00 the | they’ wouldn't. - She was like that. go., 1/ i Gastlneau Conrad, to invite tenders for the|y, "4y 0014 Smith of Junecau,| he became Senator she established oo oo e This actlon, for " moment, re-| 05t ViMt fo Alasks, and I am (no same rank as does Alice FooRS 1.y, garh,. #My; busban# s not Tl.one 20 Tree Delivery PHONE 416 each one purchased. lopponents made much of he fact 3 e i short And her own career was mot ; i I 4 country, three weeks is too shor And wh:n it was announced that - E that there was no bath tub atf "4, " geclared Miss Bibby. weighted down by an anchor to her ot &0 ha T 0y T eandidate | £ v, ¥ other magnificoes of the past haa! She made her own sallies through €L %0 Bl T o R rward who STe; 2 ; * 1 ' ide ot Chis She means it.. Her organization— G disregarding all this clamor, duly 1,000-acre stock farm outs (B of S i abtask pihie il beth.fhe called for bids, and the contraet cago enabled her to study farm 2161a aghioet him,. ¢ will be supe Biss 2 L | gitions first hand. o g WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS cast iron, capable of floating the TO SERVE YOU . \ 5 Cléveland administration, when GRAGKEH T %fof their unpaid - bilis, ‘ Juneau Lumber Mlllsq Inc. Cutlery mever needs acouring—Also i i i amberlain, his biographer, took front the rear platform of a pdlitical yn¢act, and when the post of commit- ek no ill effects, h 0 & - 7 no disagr 2 } K o 0 octa, IS Vhcamie: 8 | vk e oy oy hai Al oxig fly SaC el oS S i Bantor gtecable. bl —o— VE ONE DOLILLA " TV el ——————— marry when they were mere chil- g, plamed to the Small organiza- | . 9. 1850, he fnstructed his Seeraifyi v, Lee Company, engravers| As his wite, she played an UM ~pfrs, McCormlck ' ald mot retire Buy @ Meal Ticket at Rhodes construction of a bath tub in the | 4 herselt as one of the few remarkable "y o) g 01 gnatl pay for his op- heartbroken that T eannot stay| velt Longworth, gained by personals o), 00 oo oy on the battle against Mount Vernon or at Monticelio, A e el g husband's. She organized the WOMEn o\ "c 00 nor Mrs, McCormick uer T R e e o P 2 the State, keeping in touch with 49 ot tons withont any. such mon. | (HUAMIANOONIIII, | 5 S, oms o, 5k fom ean brat Lan Smaid il run was presently awarded to a firmn Yet she was always a loving wife,” porting some one Mrs. McCormick 4 largest man. 3 This was installed early in . mVreal persons. He thus co! 4 3 35 nferred | . . 1851 and remained in service in T“E N |BALZAC PAID BILLS | upon thef & measate of fumor. | Robeson SurEdge Genuine Stainless Steel the present enameled tub was PARIS, July 8.—Balzae, literary - e . o Robeson Pocket Knives are: built for long Wfituged. The example of the zenius and creator of the “Human| PARIS WRITERS LIKE service and satisfaction H President soon broke down all| - Comedy,” was an early discovercr! S at ‘remained of the old opposi- w'lfll c: t ‘ RICER il pens on, and by 1860, accoMing to ) sh Henri Clouzot and Rene Valen:i PARIS, July 8—The typewritcs the newspaper advertisements of two enthusiastic students of Ba%|is generally accepted by Amer-| S H T g ;gllhn::. .ey::ly‘ la:rl nxl:':l :;w COMEDY DRAMA zaciana, have brought to light the|ican authors as the quickest and| ALA KAN 0 EI‘ ) , e 3 fact that tailors, hatters, hootmak- | most satisfactory method of set-| " ;‘l two and even three. 3 AISO COME] Y and NEWS ers, dressmakers, milliners, pnst’-y- ting their thoughts on paper. Bu"’ MODERN REASONABLE RATES Thomas Ha;.:l’t are CO. GEO. B. RICE 3 ¢ !rnolu and caterers frequently men | in France, where art is still spell- Dave HOUSEL, PROP, ‘ sy, Flagbiex snd Beavng . U ! 4 stories. wecs|ed with ‘a capital lettor, much g of the uses of publieity. G Ty

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