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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1927. DOU (,LA S NEWS By BILLE DE BECK TR ———— "‘ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK i | \ [ W GOLLY, \F THAT ROCSTER MADN T \WAKED ME LR \N THE WEE HOURS 10 NENER WANE KNOWN ThERE WAS Suey A DEWCIOVS RARD ON THE FARM ~ RRUNG (N TUE REST OF WM, SINKSY SPER EXPLORNG THE GReaT MANSION THAT ERIC VAN HORA 1S PLEASED To CALL Tae FARM HOUSE ", .BARNEY HAS DECIDED ON A NEW DNERSION = THERE ARE 20 MASTER, BED-ROOMS AND BARNEY TRINKS (TS A SHAME ThAT ALL THOSE LOVEIN BEDS SWAULD GO UNOCCUPIED FRE ONE END OF ThE VEaR ® e OCHER SO EACH NIGHT HE \S GOWNG To SUEEP IN A OIFFERENT ROUM = LAST AVGHT HE SLEPT IN Tae COLONIAL RO0M ON ThE GROUND FLOOR. PRESIDENTIAL ANNIVERSARIES SCHOOL REPAIRS ARE ARRANGED BY CITY - NKENS. AND AB TS maT HEY an Douglas N Board nin ting of the nd School Saturday ev A joint ity Wwas or, the he' proposed. re lation of the er a_detailad study of th me cil last purpose ¢ airs to the hool b Cou held s i IF You WANTSPmr;u LAUNDRY DONE - § SLST CALL US UP AND | m YOUVE BEGUM - - !r'!'l.':’l R & / W ymed or not depend ot on the man- which his pers linen is laundered. We w to tell you t Mr dre r, that thi dr 1o Iuxe will compl atistaction. 1 1 ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY l PHONE 15 LOCAL DATA ¥ S " g I)}gr(;;;n Tr;;)m }th;ld ity W‘g‘ ‘.'.-1.;-11~.~ Wv:.!iwr Sflntl'lllill;: Now In 30.03 54 49 1 30.01 65 .’)‘3 CABLE AND RADIO RE STERDAY = deving foun- lding work 0 the de stimat he Was lumber deeided ad with abo. pplies brdered and the work which it i stimated will require h month, will be under i - eee = I18S McCORMICK RETURNS AS A GRADUATE NURSE ement Council to [ the job by have already costs it i man is ko da © 1927, by Syndicate, lne. Creat Britain righte reserved kTt less t way soon laun- 1y . Ye find THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM to 8 p. ather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau New Record Made by Cm ‘nation Farm Cow = Miss Kathleen McCormick ar ived home on the Dorothy Alex hnder today for a visit with her arents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M Jofmick. Thé young lady has been hway for nearly thre rs dur ng which time been i rajning for a nur 0’'Con hort sanitarium Sal he graduated from th poth of May this year. - TO NEW HOME {Open 6 a PE ll' m JELICH, m. Daily Forecast for Juneau and viciaity, beginning 4 p. m. today: tonight and Tucsday, ly show Proprietor | at the San J ———ny SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS today Calm “l\'( on {oday on the M Sandwich REMOVING S YES and Mrs Mr 0W hair Taule hey ouple of their Robe their home, readwell, busy on getting rt Praser arv hou forinerly Spread Cheese burger th which for new house, have “been months Giovaneiti’s GROCERY FIHONE 3-8-5 : American Spread cady 3 St Paul Harbo or : Swiss Spread > FROM Jobn Quincy Adams man in American ht the litile of pre Kodial | Cox BACK SITKA i " Swiss Pimento Spread lova { Juneau Ketehikan ory ident Liftle Roy Race, who hag be grandmother & G 0Z. JARS—45 CENTS visfiing with hi Sitkp for the urned to the home past month, of his parer -+ PIANO RECITAL ENJOYED The piano recital sabelle Goetzman, heatre last ine and was by, the Miss v Mi Liborty was evening much audience pr etzman her residen in Do tations of establishing ¢ on the p d her perm sady number mrolled in the - I papers for sale at The JUR FIRST preciate nent v of pupils class BATH TUR. n 1842 g homps man by the name of a promin ident f: Cincinnati, bo ides rom Lord John and, and had the nade bath tub home. On Cl party of xhibite pnd ga nd four of them ) it. The next all Cin ti h d of it |14I the loeal pers opened their column 0 violent discussions it. On the one hand was de hounced as an epicur ad ob hoxious toy om Ingland, de signed to corrupt the des of the republie, r hand it was attac d'by the medical faculty as dan gerous to health, It was the recognition of Presi dent Millard Fillmore that the bath tub recognition and re gpectability in the United States [While he was still Vice Pri in March, 1850, he visited Cin inati on a stumping tour, and inspected the original Thempson nb. Fillmore was enter ed in his ho and, g to Yhamberlain, his biogra , took bath in the tub. Experiencing o ill effects, he became an ent advocate of the new inven- tion, and on succeeding to Lhe [Presidency at Taylor’s death, July , 1850, he instructed his Secre- tary of War, General Charlées M onrad, to invite tenders for the onstruction of a bath tub in the h House. This action, for a moment, re- ived the old controversy, and its pponents made much of he fact that there was no bath tub at [Mpunt Vernon or at Monticello, ard that all the Presidents and pther magnificoes of the past had ot along without any such mon- archial luxuries. But Congress, isregarding all this clamor, duly alled for bids, and the contract was presently awarded to a firm ot Philadelphia engineers, who Iproposed to furnish a tul of thin ast iron, capable of floating the arigest man. This was installed early in 1851 and remained in service in the White House until the first léveland administration, when the present enameled tub was tituted. The example of the [President soon broke down all that remained of the old opposi- tion, and by 1860, according to he newspaper advertisements of en to dinner, marvel to t sked plunge of it to diploms to Ru and Frang n the United St had boen minister ler his fat igned han he After sia had been government was formed his term presid t a precedent by nomination for house ongr Again a new world’s record has | been fet by a cow from th tion Milk 'arms, near Carnation Walker ing been offi the production of 627.3 pounds of milk and 4 pounds of butter and in 30 27323 pounds milk ang pounds Dbutter, giving championship for butter tion in any week by an er had broken the worl record for yearly production in the Junior 2-year-old class, with 1220 pounds of butter. The importance of the records made by Carnation Walker Hazel- wood are further emphasized by the fact-that the former world’s record for butter production in one year by a Junior 2-year-old, 1200 pounds has stood unbroken for over 10 years, and has now been increased by 20 pounds. That her 7-day record of 43.22 pounds of butter is nearly three pounds more Prince Ruper over the next higher producer at Bdmenton 06 Walker Hazolwood s Carnation Milk 1923. She is a Walker Matador L ughter of King Segis distinguished sires, the lat- of whom was the father of Segis Pietertje Prospect, the Car- ng (In cow who still holds all Vi records for one and two milk production and is mpion over all breeds and ages in the United States for two years’ butter production. She is typlcal of the results which B. A. Stuart, president of the Carnation Milk Products Com- | pany, is achleving at this farm, | . i RAserp | p which is operated to demonstrate | ' $ the effect of scientific breeding and | | feeding upon the quality and quan- | tity of milk production, for the improvement of the dairy herds of the country. That such breeding is not accidental is shown by the fact that this champlon has an fon 0 born at the *—Less than 10 mi Rupert, I at 1 a. Prinee are made Juneau Francisce Observations at rtland and eau time. 10th, te San iform t moderat sure is comparativel point K« pre lowest dial middle Aleutian showers Moderat the 1 in Lo Rainwater, Mann, Iren Alberta Mr, and of Schools Lily Lueile incipal of High one Junior Dakota; o Long Be: Henry Dewe Caroline Mor - \CRISWELL-ADAMS o and Mann | Mrs, two ;o Webster Transyer Res, 148 aooD Motto RELIABLE Spreads like butter—eunitable Phone 140 for lunches and picnies : aud 3 Our SANITARY GROCERY The PHONE GARBAGE HAUILED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 That 3 and 85 Store i'leas I.J. Suarick Jeweler nnd 0jtician Watchos Dinmonds Silverware e THE NIFTY SHOPPEE FRONT STREET ' | XIDQIES N}FTY DRESS}_:S .i‘ HIZ EMP lel' H:’\\ L | order than has ever been made by a heifer of her age, and that her 80- day record of 159.56 1lbs. butter ! &ives her a margin of 3 pounds ed the Emanci than 2¢ aid setrine which insp n Proclamati ars later. In one mons ina of nrodugers. the president , but the comms d was instan 1 native of H Alaska of mproy ind wk 5 had be living of the ward after rbank stroke of the flight to afte 1:00 > attending — - PIONEE I‘ALLS T0 D Ala < TH |JURY nQU!Tb MAR OT CORDOVA LAW )"I'RM sehiryber TO LOCATE IN SOUTH| 7 The firn will at th fell An Ancho juitted Jacob I recently : m who w of Graham & pen law Tonasket 1 Connt am will Har offices in Omalk, wood Tuly will at C be Cordova on July 5 to open the office at Tonasket. Mr. Graham will remain in Cordova for two or three weeks to close up pend- before leaving for stood that the firm Harwood will rep- 1l of the leading con in the develop- and Okanogan and il also en e in practice. The firm will P » Great North Compan in that eastern sordova Times. ) ol o SOMMERS UP IN AIR J A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Fishermen’s Supplies SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO OUT OF TOWN ORDERS SWANSON BROS. SEVERIN and OLAF (Formerly Hammer’s Grocery) seve er ment of counties part of district. the R: Sommers, High Engineer, flew to Ne- nana last evening [June 27] in| a plane piloted by A. A. Bennett, | Charles L. Thompson, mana the Bennett-Rodebaugh i Company, also made the trip. Mr. Sommers has authorized Territoria ‘I WHATEVER Y0U BUILD USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT We Mix and Deliver Any Quality A-1 Granite Concrete Ready to Flace Phone 32 CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. Schaeffer Life Time Fountain Pens and Pencils elder sister with a test production of 45 pounds‘in 7 days, as a 6-year- | old and that she comes of a fa ST DL‘anE MURDER | TOUR IN JUNEAU, | STEAMER ALAMEDA | « Techngle Mr. Anderson hails from Lo and has bhoen conmected with Criswell-Adan | Bureaus for several y - ALASKA DUE TOMORROW Donaid Clark a student “aliforni, Institute o dena We Now Supply Dealers with SEATTLE ICE CREAM 8. & F. ICE CREAMS S. & F. CONFECTIONS R BE. SMITH S &F SWEET—FRESH touris {swell-Adam cd through Juneau the gteamer Ala s v. From trip to return | ing Alaska ki, bt Angele , pas night | bound f there they Atlin and south on a later A. J. Anderson, his third trip to charge the party the Phone }.’n on or will make Dawson boet. who is makir Alaska, is which astand ka from the Juneau tomor 1 o’clock. Sh list of passengers rm neau and 240 tons of local freight - oo Advertising always pays. columne of The Empire and south “{ Henry the Fourth Cigar (For Discriminating Smokers) n, of Kramer, accompanied and ¢ ghter Mr, ar los 8 from D [ Cal; Mrs. Samuel Robing son from Santa DBarbara, C. F. Reihs, Silver City, Mrs. Nellie 1. Pottor ! ASK FOR | MILK MAID BREAD | Charles |‘\4 the R L R L FXIDE MARINE, AUTOMOBILE and RADIO BATTERIES “Insist on Quality” e s Vall and Avnow 1th on Lwo ARISTOCRATS—10¢, long filler, foil wra: P ped; BON TONS—2 for 2.)(- foil wrapped, I\IN(,.\ 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS— 3 for 50¢, foil wrapped. At All Dealers H. F. PRESTON, Alaska Agent Mexico; and 5 HEALTH BREAD JUNEAU BAKERY MYRE iy 5 | SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. each one purchased. RHODES CAFE Gastinean Electric Co. PHONE 416 WM. MYREN, Prop. You save a Dollar on Free Delivery QNI WRANGELL SHINGLES WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARFED STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY { | i { { i | { | | i Phone 577 ! } We have a complete assort- ment of Schaeffer Life Time Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets A SHORT LIFE AND AN EASY ONE Carefuily Belected from perfectly healthy young Beef Cattle, stall fed on a scientifically prepared mash containing all the ingredients mnecessary to promote early maturity, dressed in an up-to-date packing house under rigid Govern- ment ante and post mortem inspection AND STAMPED FOR YOUR PROTECTION. THAT'S FRYE'S BABY BEEF We repair Fountain Pens. Bring in your old pen to be cleaned and adjusted free of charge, the time, every hotel sin New ork had a bath tub, and some iad two and even three. GEO. B. RICE v. Plumbln( and Hnlhl £ Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY “QUALITY MEATS" 2 Dellvmtl Dafly——lo 30 nd 2:30 TO SERVE YOU Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Robeson SurEdge Genuine Stainless Steel | Cutléry never neeéds scouring—Also : Robeson Pocket Knives are built for long service and satisfaction A L ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN * REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, rrop. Thomas Hard>vare Co.