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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ‘ @) MUCH NATIOMAL PUBLILITY HAS BEEN GIVEN To BARNEY GOOGLE AND WIS HEROIC ATTENPT GEES L CeRTANL STARTED THE GALL ROWING WHEN T Teok (MY PEREW oA TS SHPERY ELM = BWERE'S A GUY WHO WAaNTS g7 © SHAUENGE ME FoR Tar Theres THE DATE. KD — LHEN THE SUN RISES ON TRE A.M. OF THe. TWENTY-FIRST WE'LL GIVE Barrey GOOGLE A SWEDSH MASSAGE AND THEA WELL (&M ' I HoPE HE WE WaNnAa TRY FER KING CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Practically three quarters of a century have come and gone for .Nickolas Kihg who celebrated his seventy-fourth year yesterday. igathering of immediate relatives surrounded Mr. ‘ning to help celebrate the occa- sfon. R —— RETUIN FROM HUNTING TRIP|' Jae Riedi and Charles Schramm returned home last evening on the City of Rome from a week's successful - hunting trip. e AIIERICAN WOMEN HEET CONVENTION (Con nned trom "'l'e One.) Mrs. Lena Riddle Steck of Aus- tin, Texas, first woman president of the Texas Women's Bankers association organized 14 years ago, 'will speak at the convention. Mrs. Steck, who oncg was at the hédd “of lier own hank in Austin, had' also heen chief of the hank- ing ' department of the Texas State Department of Insurance and Banking. The association is grouped in geographical divisions similar to those of the Federal Reserve Sys- tem, each divisionr under the leadership of a regional vice president. A Year Book wiich is a who's who of women in bank- ing is also published. — Romance of Best Known Fisherman In'the World From early childhood this fish- erman has been a familiar figure. vet few knew the circumstanc that brought him into use as a trade mark. As the record reads, ,ever'a third of a century ago one of the founders of the house‘of Scott. & Browne, while on one of his ammual trips to the Land of the Midnight Sun to select and . purchase supplies of pure Nor- cod-liver oil which has al- ' meen the basis of thé merit| of ‘Beott's Emulsion, had his at- | tention attracted to a strong, ro- ust Norwegian fisherman, on “the re, of one of the Lofoten { laldnds, who was just coming in § Wit nis daily catch and who was " uru'llng under a heavy load. He d fust brought ashore the larg- it cod-fish ever caught on that poast. Impressed with this un- fisual, sight of the brenzed-faced Jisherman with the large cod-fish strapped to his back, it was de- glded - that they could be made {-:o an effective advertising sym- 1, to send throughout the world .An the interest of Scott's Emul- m of pure Norwegian cod-liver ofl Right on the shore the man with the big fish’ was sketched and'later put into color, and since that ‘day until now thig picture has ‘Been ‘sent 'as an advertising evangel in newspapers; Mmggazines, icapds, posters, and in many ‘ways, to the ends of tie * -Bhortly after its origin the ad- vantage of ulla‘ thl; picture was|, more fully n: and it was N:Imod as ] 5 Seott’s Emulsion trade. mark. 'For mote thap a third of a centyry it has nnp‘lly bnn placed upon millions of hot- ot Scott’s Emulsion—a’ gitar- ‘of purity and goodness. i I wonder that the slogan, that the Emulsion that you hly slways bears the Pisherman,” |\, ’ ‘been accepted and emftlorsed Uy millions who know, from ex- perience, tiie rich, tonic-nourish- 1g properties of seou‘- Emul- world, none enjoys greater \prom- - inence or is so widely known as . this picture of the homest, bronz- ] tisherman, a pictupe of health taken out of : el Those .who _take ‘Secqtt’s jon are assured that it is -liver - oil, ‘rich, pure, health- , pleasantly flavored, sci- | ettifically emulsified—and made dpy to take and assimilate. o g Try jar Belcano Vegetable Pack i nt Terrell's. —adv. Al King in the eve- | To Lun THE FLAG -POLE - CHAMPIONSHIP Thar PUBLIC (NTEREST HAS BEEN Tnom\fi«tv ARWSED UG oF THE ENORMOUS SUMS OFFERED To BARNEY BY VAUDEVILE. MANAGERS F HE Wins THE CHAMPIONSHIP MANE PLANTED THE (DEA IN OF PEOPLES MINDS AND | THE FIELD OF BITTING o\ FLAGPOLES “THREATEA'S TS BECOME OIERCROWOED Tt START ROAD T® RICHES - THE CHAMPEENSHIP - ALL DE STHER FLAGOPOLES IN ON THE [/ STieks (T OUT_THAT LONG AND SOME OF THESE SHER BIRDS DoNT AREAK u\s mn. BusS l—Shorlly after 5 o'clock Tuesday night, the “Amer- iean Girl” took off from Roose- velt Field in the face of ad- verse winds. EVA TANGUAY SEEKS RELEASE LOS ANGELES, Oct. Zy—Fvn‘ Tanguay, known in vaudeville as the “I don’t care girl,” wants to be as free in real life as she was| on the stage. | The famous comedienne, who| used to prance before the foot-| lights singing her indifferent) song, is seeking an annulment of her recent marraige to Allen Parado, - youthul pianist who ac- companied her act. Miss Tanguay, said to be much| the senior of the twenty-five- year old Hungarian piano player, in a suit on file here charges; that she was deceived into mar- rying Chandos Ksiazkiewicz, known on the stage as Allen Parado. Stranger still, the actress sued him as Alexander Booke, declaring he failed to give his real name when they were mar- ried. She charged he represented himself to be the son of a wide- ly known theatrical man. NOTICE OF HEARING OF ACCOUNT b Frank “Probate Judge, neau ‘Precinct. in the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH A. GIOVANNINNIL ' deceased. 4 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That H. L. FAULKNER, admin- istrator of the estate of Joseph ‘A. Glovanninni, deceased, has filed herein and rendered for !settlement his final acogunt here- lin; and that a liearing will be had upon said final ‘agcount be- fore the undersigned at the Unit- ed States Court House at Jineau, Alaska, on the 15th day of De- ember, 1927 at 2 o'clock P. M. All persons interested in said estate may appear at said time and place and file objections in ‘writing to said aceount, and con- test the sam GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above mentioned this 10th day of Octo- ber, 1927. (Beal) FRANK A. BOYLE, Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Oct. '11, 1927. 8 2~At 10:45 that same night, the fliers were sighted by the Amierican Banker, 540 miles out, and flashed an “all’s weli” gignal, Wedding Breakfast In Airplane LONDON, Oct. 25 tirst wedding breakfasts ever eat- en in the air was consumed some thonsands of feet above the Eng- lish Channel. When two honey- mooners, Mary Lessing, of Lon- don, and a young American, Car- los Stuart, of New Orleans, were married at St. Mary-le-Strand they went straight to Croydon aero- drome where a special machine was awaiting them. In the cabin was a table set for two. A waiter hovered discreetly near. The love repast consistod of oysters, an iced soup, a chicken souffle, and peaches braised brandy; old wines to accompany. With the oysters the pair got! well over the county of Kent, The soup saw 8t. Valery loomed up with chicken and they nibbled peaches as the hridegroom wi pointing out Beauvais. They jus had time to eat a morsel of Lat-| ry's wedding cake by the time they bumped on to Le Bourget. Tuvelml Dairies On Paris Avenues PARIS, OcL 25—The recent no- tice by the bureau of health in} Paris warning against the use of | milk from the gonls of the (lty One of the| in| them over the Channel,| the | the | '{—Thcn came many hours 4—1‘hey were forced to land ."’—'1 he rescue followed, & boat without word. But flew on, probably so high they could not be seen. they t boiled has Lray t its being fi reminded one that the laivies on ually a dozen In each, not found in the Place de VYOpera | or the Rue de la Paix populous Vilette side and in the Porte d'Orleens the. |such herds driven each morning and evening to the homes of cu tomers and milked en the fronf | door-step. | Traffic does not scare those! animals, which are city and not| country bred: they skip in front of trolley cars and taxis with no show of exeitement. Their own- ers pasture them on the vacan land outside the fortifications anc | they sleep in the open the revenue from the milk i most all profit. > oo INFORMATION WANTED AS TO LUCATION PETER HEAVY An inquicy has been received af | !the office of Secretary of Alaska for Peter Heavy, said to have re | sided in Juneau about six years | ago. 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