The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1927, Page 7

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4 —_— : PoucG I LAS | | | I a- —a A SAM GOLDSTEIN DIES | AR | A M 3 st Sam Goldstein, an ol umer | Liner and Two Large Piers| among the ians ¢ ouglas. | - b | " ng the Indians of Douglas. | Are Destioyed—Loss | passed away at his home here ye » terday, after Al months il $2,500,000 ness from acu 1 trouble. | - The dec rted to be HOBOKE N. Y., Dec 70 years of age. He was born in | The Clyde 1i n two Klukwan, liter moving to Sitka |00t P t L where he spent most of his early de L tids forenocon | life. He attended 4he Sitka t which swept two square blocks| ing school and spent 3 L front y Chemawa, Oregon. H: cstimated at| , by his wife, Maggle Goldstein i » 9. 0% | The funeral was held this ar.| The Hudson River liner Hen- Ll:i‘t"nmm' |dvick Hudson, her how aflame, ” SIS e AR | was towed to safety in midstream - RETURNS TO HOONAM | where firehoats extinguished the Gt 3k, blaze Miss Vivtan Lindstrom, who has} The pier of the Lackawanna been visiting with her parents,|Railroad is a total loss. Mr. and Mrs. J.°G. Johnson dur-| The fire started from an ex- ““dng the holidays, left on the Marg ».&Ma yesterday for Hoonah whe L gl & @ has charge of the Hoon )’schun!. this term. ENJOYING VACATION Miss Elizabeth Fraser, at Knuteson's Point near burg, who is spending the days visiting with her parents pects to leave again for her sc » next week on the Rogers . R A. N. S. ELECTS OFFICERS The Alaska Native Sisterhood Camp of Douglas held-its annual «rlection of officers this weck wore elected: I Vice-Presi teachor holi ex when the following Bessie Willie Mrs. Mrs. ient; Willis Jackson, Stev Horn, Susie Shor Kitty Howart Jackson, Trustees Treasurer; and Mrs. Mary The following committces w named: Benefits Daiz Improved Home Life—Anni Rassmussen; Social—Mrs. Sarah ons; Special—Mrs, Annie Har- Applications—Mrs. Mary Wil Miss Annie Stevens was ap pointed Sergeant at Arms. et (] STAR OF “PETER » PAN"” AT LIBERTY '3 also Of the varied assortment of film fare that is to be served u to local moviegoers during the present week, none holds out greater promise of genunine enter- tainment than Paramount’s “A Kiss for Cinderella,” which open at the Liberty Theatre tonight. . This production brings together again the personalities that sky- rocketed “Peter Pan,” to such a sensational success. Here, again, we have the zht, del aly W wrought fantasy and whimsical humor of James M. Ba the ol expert direction and distinctive §2 craftsmanship of Herbert Brenon and the elfin charm and sensitive acting of Betty Bronson. But unlike “Peter Pan,” “A Kis: for Cinderella” is realistic in theme and modern in setting and background. The story centers around a poor little London slavey whose unshakable belief that gome day she will be invited to ¢ a magnificent ball, where a Prince will choose her as his Princess, helps her to endure her drab sur- “% poundings and lighten her menial tasks. How the Cinderella story of her dreams becomes the real romance of her life is revealed in a ser of pathetic, comic and dramatic gituations in which whimsy and reality are artfully blended. Those who recall the memor- able performance Betty Bronson gave in “Peter Pan” know i this lovable little actress makes an ideal Barrie heroine, and the role of Cinderella offers her even greater opportunities fur the dis- play of her appealing talent. 12 — e 3 5 Eugene Permanent Waves, $15. American Beauty Parlor. —adv. - BE PRETTY! TURN SRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandl;her's old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur ~ Almost everyone knows that % Bage Tea and Sulphur, properly pounded, brings back the tural color and lustre to the ir when faded, streaked or . Years ago the only way to this mixture was to make it home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking any drug store for *“Wyeth’s and Sulphur Compound.” will get a large bottle of famous old recipe, improved the addition of other ingred- ~ Don’t stay gray! Try it! No can possibly tell that you tened your hair, as it does it naturally and evenly, You n a sponge or soft brush it and draw this through hair, - taking one small d at a time; by morning 8 hair disappears, and r application or two, becomes Isumuuu’y A Peters- | | plosion of gasoline on one of the| destroyed BT N QR MOST PEOPLE LIVING IN VARIABLE CLIMES ~ ASHINGTC Dec. 30—The majority of the world’s population the hemisphere where submit to the widest in temperature. lives in man must | hern Hemisphere, Dr. | W. J. Humphreys of the United | s Weather Bureau explaing, experiences much more radical changes in temperature as be tween seasons than the Southern Hemisphere because most of the world's land is north of the Equa- tor. Land absorbs heat from ths sun mo¥e quickly than water, but when the rays are withdrawn and projected at an angle, as they are in winter, it also 00ls more | quickly. Great bodics of water | zather more slowly and re n irther, many of | the mighty cu ch flow up and down and across the cceans are at one point or an other, usually catching the dire=t rays of the sun. Moving slowly, | they © vy the water thus warmed into cooler latitudes. Although many parts the Northern Hemisphere are madle habitable by this condition, a smaller proportion of the norther: continents are closer to watar than is the ca: in the Southern Hemisphere. o the ocean tem- perature south of the Equator ex- relatively stronger sta- on the laad of temperature. > Fame to Matches - el v ved) Y L Kathleen Lucille Foote, once fa- mous American actress, who has gone through three fortunes, is now far from fame and the footlights. She ekes out a meager living sell- ing matches on the Strand, London (faternational Newsreel) ENGLAND HAS 20,000,000 BOBBED HAIRED WOMEN LONDON, Dec. 30—Twenty mil- lion women hav hobbed or shingled hair in Great Britain, and British women spend £4,000,000 weekly for cosmetics and beauty preparations and for the service of hairdressers and beauty spe- clalists. These figures were compiled by The Daily Express from estimates given Dby managers of beauty parlors. S e — Advertising siways pays. Jee the columns of The Empire TONIGHT A KISS FOR CINDERELLA WITH LIBERTY| W N5 as e BRETMERHCD OF BILLY GOATS WAS PREPARING T© ENTER INTs A SOLEMN AND SECRET SESSION, A MYSTERIOUS TELePHONE caLL WARNED BARNEY A004LE . e EXALTED ANGORA, THAT THERE WAS A TRAITOR IN THER mosy il THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC: 30,1927. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ; MY BROTHERS ., THERE IS ONE AMONGST US TOAGHT WHO DOES N6T BELONG 76 OUR QST HONQRABLE AND E THAT ALL THE DOORS ARE GUARDED AND AS W L CAIL THE ROLL, MEMBERS WILL PLEASE COME FORWARD o THE PATEORM AND SHOW SECRET SOCIETV = b BILL DUFEY. O.K. DANNY LIPPMANN O = MIKE BRADN OK. DAVIS WALSH oK. GEORGE MARSHALL OK B.C ForeEs .O.K. CARL WERNTZ , OK - [ \R FACES To THE WARDEN] ARE Yau ReALy 2 e o Pool Vast In Sk During the coming year the Presbyterian Hospital, the Colum-| bia College of Physicians and urgeons and nine other institu-| tions will meve into a great group of skyscrapers (above) on! New York’s upper west side. Dr.; C. Charles Burlingame (right) is/ executive officer of the joint ad- ministration board. By JOKN L. COOLEY (Acscciated Press Science Editor) | NEW ‘YORK, Dec. 30—A §21,-| 00,000 ciusier of yecrapes | nearing completion above the| Hudson on New York's upper| _ in West Side symbolizes a trend i medicine that leads far from the beat of the old family doctor with his little black bag and pill boxes The terraced pile of masonry is the New York Medical Center, largest co-ordinated enterprise the history of medicine, where! specialty hospitals, clinies, schools | and research laboratories will coi laborate in the study and treal | ment of every human ailment. | Bleven metropolitan instity- tions, devoted to specialized | branches of medical science, will move into the buildings within the next year, ready to pool their ex- tensive resources to a large extent in a gigantic attack on disease. | The keystone of the group is a| 22-story structure, almost finished, | erected by Presbyterian llnsmml] and the Columbia University Col-| Quick - Direct Shipment from Alaska's Lumber Yard Alaska orders - large ol small - receive special a tention here. Our's js lumber Farrell Service. Resourc yscraper Group co! | York other brings W | D00 beds. R I Dr mi tual | {th ricat It i I lege of Physicians and Surgeons, the two institutions that estab: lished the center six 'S ago. 5 is the tallest hospital build- in the world Its haseline, augmented by many wings, meas- ures half a mile. All its wards and private rooms have outside exposure, Other vast Units included structure will also Sloane Hospital for Harkness Pavillion patients, the Squ The shelter the Women, the for private Urological Clinic, the New York ries' Hoapital, the Vanderbilt Clinic and the Columbia Univer- sity School of Dental and Oral Surge Grouped around the central unit | on the 20-acre plot will be tha Neurological Institute, the G b I P t- a service complete in every detail. Means Quality - Special Grading - Prompt We specialize in all kinds of fine finish lumber. Just send us your specifications - we do the rest! Farrell Lumber Co. 2109 WESTLAKE . SEATTLE,}} g —— | S — — black leather tops. A BETTY BRONSON, A Picture You Want to See | . $3.75 and $4.75 a Pair Shoepaks of a supefior quality. Red with REAL BARGAINS! Youths’ and Boys’ Hip-Boots made in red . and black, high grade rubber. $4.75 Pair All siz <N good value at ecutive resources 'he medical center movement | |he will find that his cure will bu | cheaper than if he had to travel | Andrew Carnegie. | whole. The medical center b | o fragments together and fai into a structure of | service to humanity. “It has es them been difficult for DE7 T JoE GoROoN . QK. DANE FRANKELOKIELS,, 77 5 WHATS WOUR NAME -- 2 TAKE OFF THAT MASK ! QNCK . BOYS.. DONT (ET WM GET AWAX - - NGL TRA\TOR <% 1927 by King Features Syadites. lne By BILLE DE BECK e e The board point special representatives the governing board. President Coolidge’s plans 1 clude a trip in a special train Unitod ! State” Psychi Institute elements to assemble be-|Key West, Fla There he willjcamp at Anita Bay. Mr. Jarding (and Hospital and thre Presbyte h has had its own or |board the U. 8. 8. Texas, flag- brought the injured man to Wran. Hospital School of Nursing. As:|ganization, its own physical pant, {ship of the United States fleot |gell for medical treatment. His | instititions affiliate mew [its own endowments, its own pe--|if it is not raining, and prm-pwl‘[hurns are painful but not seriouvs i buildings will be erected. Further | sonalities. The task of the medi-{to Havana. If the weather is in-|and he is making a satisfactoss ction already contemplated | cal center is so to co-ordinate, | clement, a navy or will speerd | recover: (Wrangell Sentinel). the ultimate cost of the |plan and build that the future can|him on his way, as the Texas ‘s | - center to $40,000,000. Its capacity ) continue to fabricate pieces thatjtoo large to enter the harbor| when completed will be about 2-|will fit into the scheme indsfinice- | there and the trip to the battle-| NOTICE OF TAX PAYMENT Iy. ship in an open boat would be| I 1858 . €. Charles Burlingame, ex “The medical sgtudent of today |too uncomfortalkile. | Notice is mnereby givea that officer of the Joint Ad.|is being strained almost to the After delivering his message, | the final installment of Municipal cative Board that is to di- | Preaking point by his efforts to|the president will start back as|taxes for the year 1927 is dua rect the common destinies of th-|keep in touch with the progress|soon as possible for Washington. |and payable at the office of center, says the concentration” of |of the profession. The center as ——————— City Clerk on or before 5 o'clock vepresents an oppor: | Sembles this knowledge, and the WALTER CAMPEN BURNED *|p. m. Tuesday, January 3, 1928, tunity for “the complete intellec }rwull is that student as well as AND HIS BOAT WRECKED |after which time payments be- unifying of entific medi- | Patient gets more for his outlay WHEN GAS EXPLODES|come delinquent and subject to a s 0 ot 1t branchos.” of time, money and effort.”” i i penalty of 10 per cent with eight Walter Campen was g |per cent ipterest. na- from specialist to specialist, froi compesed of the heads of diplo- Jf~ | hospital to hospi missions of American | #For years medicine has bee | tions in ¥ ngton, and the sec- { growing up in picces, so to speals, ry of state of the leach a part of an un 1! States. Countries not having dip- lomatic missions here may ap- on m- to THE OAKLAND CIRCULATOR is a heater for home folks who want comfort, economy, convenience, and a handsome gp- pcurm:( e, It looks well in any room, and gives ample warmth on less fuel than you ever used before. . You can’t find a better heater, if you want solid comfort even in zéro weather, with little trouble and !ow fuel cost. Be sure to see THE OAKLAND CIRCU- ATOR and let us explain its advantages. HARRIS Hardware Co. Next to Tom McCaul’s Garage, Front St. ‘Nic HT WATCH PARTY FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE EAGLES' HALL—SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 31 A WHOLE EVENING'S ,l' MAKE LIFE EASIER FOR MOTHER GIVE HER A THOR ELECTRIC MANGLE A Lasting, Useful, Labor Saving Device Alaska Electric Light ‘& Power Co. Phone No. 6 Juneau, Alaska |is the latest step in the ev Jution | ¥l % an explosion caused | H. R. SHEPARD, im specialized medicine,” he ‘»»;Coclldge PM-AI‘I‘ICI’ICI“ cumulation of gas —adv. City Clerk. plains. “Its aim is to produce the | . . when he took a lighted lantern | Tt e Most Goctars. the hmat sSwrds, He Trip First Out of U, S.|uboara nis boat where it lay at| : y 2 best nurses, th y i {best research workers and the| R A anchor in Olive Cove near his! A“ {most ideal conditions, wnder which | _(Coniinued trom Pase One) |Snake Creek ranch. Mr. Camp- i all can co-operate toward makin: | & ——————— len's clothing was at once a mass RELIEVED |life happy. healthy and long [ton in 1890, owed aims in.|of flames. He jumped overboard KLY ,‘ Efficiency Increased ;*’H"h- pre 1 of peace, fa-|into the icy waters and made his cwm” o assembling of all this|cilitation of comme enltu way to his cabin where he lives Purely al knowledge in one ;.1....“"m! :~«u-m_l interconrse betw alone. | "‘;.mmbmb"mfi:mm ns that it can be used more!the American nations and de - Louie Larsen, who happened to vlkm..'lhn:;lun .mm Industry realized long | ment of all kinds of communica-|be in the cove at the time gave tion poisons which came thet i t duplication of piant anda | tion between North, South and (him first aid care for his burns| Medicine re- | Central America, until James Jardine came along n can| The Union is ruled by a govern- | Monday from the Jardine logging eyery. | ing board with headquarters in e ~ — - - - him well | the Pan-American Union buililing | pe——————— here. The building was a gift of | NANAIMO is the cream of Wellington Coals and .a trisl ton will convince you that it is AIMQ WELLING COAL intensely hot and long-lasting, Order from your dealer TON

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