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5 » S A Y ST~ e s S v S U A PAMAEAAS S0 ASERAMELAS b e S oy P % S ——— P &G e BURAH URGES BARNEY G()()GLE AND SPARK PLUG \ DOUGLAS 3 o WEVEN We WAVE VADE A VERT e o . L \WAS A SAD. SAD Blow T BARNEY WHEN GENTLEMEN . WE HANE MADE A NERY GRAME TAERE 1SAT MUSH USE HANGAS ARGLY 10 < 00! nee AN oS HE F(NALLY REALIZED TRAT HE WiAS MO |] BLUNDER —WE MusST Finp BROMER CO0GIE AT ONIE | \ e s fi’:&‘%\;flnfiw?&&é s of ; N MEGER TS LEAdCR oF THm SRR {F uiE FAIL To RESTORE MIM T LEADERTMID QUR HONGRA! ve's SNF SMIP)IT NEVER TEEMED Te WURT 36 4 ORGANIZATION THAT HE HAD WORKED CHASTER WiIlL BE RLACKBALLED QUT OF THE GROMERHOCD Wi e . AND SLAVED To BUILD UATIL IT BECAME WE WERE WQC‘MQG Méw_' T DOMT KANOW WHATS THE MOST PHWERFUL OF ITS KIND N TARING (T LRGN & GONG To HAPPEN TE ME E THE WORWD AETBERRSIS Tt BT 1S NOW = T CAWT SAN T AGLES' NEW Y WGH OFFICE AND BARRING ARE. MUCH 1+ " WAS HAPPY EE:IREN:"?-ITE:E o IA” 1t FROM OUR MEETINGS! ' & bl Revi B . S SO0ON AS THE AIEWS GOT ARCUND TRAT T CALL UPON EACH AND & “Quite up te.the standand of far- | ‘CYICWS 27 Disarmament HE WAS DEF/NITELY BARRED THQUSANDS OF EVERY ONE OF Yoy To O mer years, the Eagles' New vear| Lfforts, Makes Fore- L R T N BY AL Puone. Al N SElGuED FRIERD v celebration Saturday night was a ( 928 SCTE RN ol 1OVAL CHARTERGALL (OUBR AND BROTER AND big success. The jollifi cast oy ] | TRE_CONTINENT BEG WM T Whil a vith ~ car that lasted until 4 o'clock in the 6 30 By morning, was enjoyed by a large|in which too much is involved w (AURIE o® crowd. [to be given over so easily and \’s\" d"‘[ Hegpxo g/z R&"" SEtvee The card prizes were won as|S0 complacently. If we @ Frankin B " o W follows: by Mrs, Charles Sey and |tient and persistent and wise in Ed Andrews for high scores, and | Proportion to the seriousness of * Mrs. K. H. Durham and Ora Goss |the task, we shall not treat this . for the low. |as the end but as an incident in iy The dancing began immediately |the great cause. 9 after refreshments were servel.| A &reat deal has been . said, ——— e — d ® Music by the Cheechakos, playing |and I presume will be said, as to TS 1096 4 an assortment of Swedish polkas|the responsibility for the failure | LES ]"{ 8 AS YE IR' OF ! and schottishes in addition to all|to Téach an agreement. 1t scems| IE EDUCATION | HORT WAVE BAND MMNS’U’V MAKE LIFE EASIER FOR MOTHER the popular steps featured the|to me better, however, that we| | B 7 M Y L dance. consider the future and what, if “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. || By O. H. CALDWELL Sl 3 4 e anything, practically possible can S - D L " | (Fedetil 'Rad-w Sammiislonary operations and development in P SCHOOL RESUMES be Gone to e s forward suocess- Issued by the National Kindergarten 1§hfil)l'lflt)flll, 8 West W \hIH\( R a8 Do | the whole |.ulm| wm“‘”?‘] :L:.'u GIVE IIER A 3 fully the work which failed at 40 Street, New York City. These articles are appearing il i | been outlined and protected from | v After an extra vacation of six|{eneva. When we reflect upon weekly in our columns. inradlo Wil tarn upon | "o oS j Jl , days for the Christmas and New “]"“‘ it "L““““S i:‘ the lw‘"‘l.]l(: BOWE L e e e the long reaches of the radi »} ’__s.“——t_,_ § Vi Year's holidays, school will re.|Plunges forward in building up|f 4 “pn K dho! »» {spect o e brondcas estion ; ' open with regular sessions o, |Ereat military establishments and ‘I'll Kick and Scream Han TC R e doalosanys Best Sugs THOR ELECTR'C ' morrow. increasing armaments, when we By MRS. W. B. BAILEY | eial .lh‘\’l'lnlml(-nl these :I:‘-n‘:::(-lw IS 00 reflect what it would mean if a Boaton . masenn v 1 | INFORMATION WANTED |real naval race should be initiat- it e R T LRI RN R ”‘_','T'fl “‘"‘" SN S Iy ed between G ritain and| It 8 very natural for youns wo.|ler promise to kick and seream |G BOISCS fro uow Siploring P tert N A 4 4 4 N > P We Aar re.’ K 8| g heir claim: | b inthe United States, and particular-| men to discuss their children, | most of the time we are there. | > & X | reflifn ltwutugul\“relr‘.:i:nor-f:(Lmhn‘,h\H_v in view of the economic con-| their meighbor’s children aid the ‘“‘Have you over talked with| M the short wavo region wel ' whereabouts of one O. N smuu; ditions which now obtain, we|children of the community at ' her quietly by herself about this” mr"? 'f-",i.‘”» d"‘n;m. ”": b st o el | A & 4+ %o a few years ago was located |d4re not desist from our efforts.|large. It is rather unusual iofl & i ';,’”‘"‘?I;',“::::'(:,(_i‘_;'] ":;;:;::L'I",j‘“;""' . A Lasting, Useful, Labor Saving e : Tax Burdens “listen in” when men are talking ;. came thi ' mmthbh. hiltiag | m iSRRI G SR 8 on the Channel, and in the min There is not a mation In the|and Lear them deciding how to|reply, ‘mot very seriously. I have |CCOnomIc reverberations will make Device ® v ing business. His old mother, . : ) |the recent episode in tha broad-| evice ? past 90 years of age, of Los An.|World today, even our own, but|correct and control children offelt she was not old cngugh to| ing band see id by i gelos, will greatly appreciate any|Whose people are suffering and|preschool age. Yet strange things | understand.’ ! u-lm[; hr\ h‘hu";n l:n‘xl ‘|‘> Ilh 4 A information that may result in har |S2¢Tificins under their tax bur-j do happen! Well,' I said, ‘T'll o perfectly | communication . demands, it i3] finding her son. dens. [n some countries that| A youmg mmistor, u riend of |0k and say I think she shouid | clor that futre aviation progross 5 g ‘ 5 R s o ks m";m" I8 w great t:nut‘x‘ilu't:ln‘fl a county superintendent of | be broken of such a vicious habit | will depend wholly on these short ° . t 13th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, re.|and remoreless, ha housands| schools, stepped into t superin- | While she is young, At this rate s for comm ';,i ati to air- Al k El L ’ & quests information as to the|*nd mll!mtls nf nf«flflr‘ :u'e'__flc'_ tendent’s office one day for «|YOU Will not be able to control plmu-: in fl‘l.’:’lhl.“ i aska eCtrlc tgh 7 whereabouts of her brother, B. B. "‘r";'_“_" 2 e ""‘!'I““""‘ 'I‘.";'l""“”)'x:;” shary The two young men, jler at all in a year or so. ! In the broadcasting band| h g A ived ot |Of life, to say nothing of its com-| after other topics of| ° ‘What would sugzest? 7 A 0 g ba & P C Coberts, who at one e tived at|¢| LE%, [ S MRS L e et i othior LOPICS 0Ll el the matier, *° PUEECSL through various smothods of syn.| ower Lo. LR W impoverished, children underfed| conyersation about children—their| *‘1 should tell her quietly nm“"""“""" 119, paghler Loapusiigy) 5 4 rela 8 sc i Yl 7 “ 4 be o Bl f stations we may succeed n 3 VE BABY GIAL and underclad, kept out of school.| control and trainine appiness depends o of sl ¥ suc A 3 ke because of the burdens of gove Tie Jrdulater tolatid ho follow. | 50n's behaving ,I.»S.,Ji." -“,';,l;:, 'u",,".g"""""‘- B By, sevarel .t i ! Phone No. 6 Juneau, Alaska » A baby girl was born yesterday |ent. Lighty per cent of thatjyg. person must not be allowed ml”T”r"g IEN L Rt gl | . : | fo Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Stevens burden comes from expenditures| “You uow I had rare cxpori:|Make tho others unbappy; it | Uels (07 reElonal stations, = Ciali | : f i and’ has been named Kathaleen |elative to armaments and WAT. |ence about a month ago. 1 haa |She is to g B 300 ADQ S mBIOA o e e e BHEES AT) p Rens | Pertha Stevens. The new baby| To add to this burden, to bear|gecepied an invitation to spend a|Yer what vou have told her!’ {four frequencies instead of 15 or| Miss Hikdur Petersen, of Pasa- makes four girls in the Stevens ‘ll""“l‘ ly"“"“’v"" "”If“‘l.y i ”'l‘ week with some college friends “Well, the mother acted uxmu‘ i f;””“"'] ""’:”‘";‘” "l“" dena, ?al.,hwasdgwe?hat C‘“hSl‘ e « 4 anded backs of these people| pyoc pove 2ON0 O8 ey aivieh” T cious channels, Single sid>| prize for her idea that this OO e o ey i U RS e S T £ 01 andramnmiton oy e | Jeaps Tournament of Roses|| PLUMBING - HEATING REPAIRING : y gence after all civilization rests.| e oo i+ Spac e “Whe! % el ¢ | present O-kilocycle separation H es an tions i N . is to recklessly challenge civili-| it Moy mueh mpresied with| CIRen e .f,":‘,:t‘.“".y"”"‘f_‘”' [hcarly. in two. further doubling | RcPresent states and nations in\§ -y your pipes are frosen, or you are in need of any kind of | zation itself. Those who believe @ ¥ DI I he. afterynosti/ e . You see 3tfy: channels, Meanwhile. broad: | i Plumbing or Heating you will profit by calling v i peace, who believe, in disarma-| O 18 second day of my visit the il Hot do.asy good. et M i albles X irmer. AwAual g fen STEVE STANWORTH ecor to call upon her aunt and cousin.|swered. ‘You must prove your! 10°8 may start om lts imevitabloj o O 4 o At your service at any hour. 3 sanity and economic salvation Whereupon, the little lady be; words. It will be necessary to de |transfer to local wire systems,| Jones: I suppose your boy ™m - 4 k o i must gird themselves anew tof " RN (0 UG BUE BN vive her of some. pleasure. hur|lelephone or electric light, leay-jcollege has had to have a coon- ‘Let me tell you W at your jub will vost T 21 Jrapte' fe ereals or: asmacf 50008 B BRI SR AnG e bh“"'m e ""llnu space to radio to serve tho!skin coat like all the rest of Phioné 505 Shop 215, rear mn-umm Co.”" ments and the upbuilding of still| CHRHFE' - WORL K0T L AOMLE g, s it 15 mow 1o mene.ODEN spaces and rural communi. them? i e * greater military establishments. et & st Bo. ) 88 c 00 menr to Smith: “No, he always was a il -__w‘ e [] But dear, you will have sucn|bed-time to do anything that T i 1 1927 made radio his-| peculiar chap, and he thinks he is = e @ lovely time playing with Don.|Prove exciting! Wo talked some | il st e e SO b R ST ot o e A WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 — A1| Sues Football Star |l and that nice new tricycle ni+jmore about it later. % 4 A“v:': 1w for radiy| tion, mot to wear tunny clothes.”| REAL BARGAINSI ! , “‘I won't either;” I don’t want|minded the little girl of what su-“ . ’ 3 L i ’ ’ 4 . i :.:‘ 1.,‘.:0?.1(:":’1(::“2:8 h:-::lu 2 & e utin B bad told her and -gave her a|cd VY (l«;ngm,:_ Television. | g b Suapler, asidtant U, Youths’ and poys Hip-Boots ‘'made Ih.lfld BRI ab16 Nving conditions “to “Don't you want to see Ausi |choice between two Kinds of pu- et sy ony e iR rath v i 0L fdlormgs,, et £y Ju- and black, high grade ;rubber. All sizes. A . Alice? | ishment. She furthermore e el neau on the Admiral Rogers after : ®, which th dd an h 7 | The . | h ) :““ o A AR Emakphaty “‘No. And if you make me go|plained to her that she must n ‘;l).("‘:aml:"":l t‘:nl::or(‘-ie’.hm‘:‘r:nh:‘:‘iu few weeks' trip to the outside. § 4 75 Pair P = % Pll ery and kick and scream all!use such expressions as, “I won't| § 4 ..,‘ ol ———————— . NS U &nd. ths opmtocy the time,’ the child wailed as she!go’ and ‘L won't do It. | morchandised on a large scale.| Nick Boz, Superintendent of the i able living conditions, or at least (S R WRIOL Be: Sha L ; ‘ PO L st ran out of the room. “A few days later 1 heard hor|Adeduate radio chamnels havelrodd Cannery, was an arrival SR e, For dllnminats “‘Dear me!’ sighed the mothor.|again announce to. her youthiul:"een ‘X"‘"l“'l‘ “‘"lt":"”fm'l'l‘:l' every | Junean on the Admiral Rogers. Shoepaks of a superior quality. Red with ing gas remains the principal ‘What shall T do with that giri?|daughter that they were going mil,‘.‘:::‘; unlllung)y 70 nAitena lr:m;s-lold pnpersm wmpire. black leather to.g A good value at You know Elnore is such a sweat|call at that same home. | e usehold fuel in great citi. d I :‘,’,’mu“ e dm"bgui:, B e child when she wants to be but| *“‘I wo——' began Elnore, then ? Sittath matns,” which; 1ike ‘pipes she is so temperamental. I nev |she stopped, looked closely at her $3 75 and $4, 75 a Pmr Ld of. all kinds, have a way of er know when she will want to do | mother, then gmilingly went lo springing leaks from time to | what 1 wish her to do. If I take|her and said: * time. . her she is just sure to make good | “‘I almost did but mot enough d ™ frees of Washington have been “I had a letter from these . killed by exposure of their roots 1 NEY AGT _ ifriend today and they said "the DOUGLAS MIKE PUSICH, PI‘OP. * to leaking gas in the 30 years treatment is. gtill effective and no fford Lanham has been Super- _ | second pumishment has yet been ?..:ndent of Trees and l’-rkll’ng. needed.” He estimates that 75 trées are ¥ e ' m'm'pn destroyed in that way every i 2 or those wise enough to esr. i L TR ks - Sales lg““;’mfler their coal, and kindling ‘ .| Ethel Jean Ma: o ' “The ly'::l:lox:u:qo!{' g”ush‘[‘m::;: ety apiniie e g e Savs Backac he Often or Men and Women‘ :l.d'r.u-“n ;llv:;“you at are ¢ ‘acteristic, . {42 g how “The effect of a large leuk upon | AFainst Basar English Murphy, tor- Means You Have Not BARIS, Mo 4. Man Ak’ better heat, and cleaner w ftree {s very prodounced. The| SET FUrtue BRI 5 Been Drinking what they ask for but wom: 70u_ bave. follage turns yellow, wilts and ;’m:;r'h“ u""' she :“""‘ g are open to persussion in stores,| Wouldn't ask you to do ¢ » félls. There is no mistaking the| Jit® Saka Ay ““‘J Enough Water it was agreed at recent public i 1t it cost more. It dossn’t. cause. The effect of a small leak e g ey — competitions to. select “the best really costs less and the i8: yellowing of the foliage, fol- < i When you wake up wilth back-|salesperson in France.” will prove it. ed by a greater or less de-| sy ONE CAN NOW DRIVE ache amd dull misery in the kid-| Girls and men from depart- i We carry a full ine of foliation of the tree, according to THRCUGH CENTRAL GATE|"®Y region it may mean you|ment stores and small shops de-| ¥ i 04 t.lf degree of poisoning.” have been eating foods which|veloped this theory in replylngl‘ THE 0 KI AND / D B FFMM e BERLIN, Jan. 2—If [x-Kais-|Create-acids, says a well-known|to judges’ questions. | 4. * London’s Judicial Rooms |c: Witlian 1i cer returns to. his|BUthorily. AR excess of such| A womam, It Iy sad, wants! : ' st 108 e fatherland, even for an incognito|2¢1ds overworks the kidneys inlto see all varicties of goods re- CIRCU ATOR _Are Not Open to Women| 31" an 0 ven (o A o o | their eftort to filter it from the|motely related to the thing for, W RS mu"' cherighed prerogatives, that|Plood and they become sort of|which she asks. Her reactions te .LONDON, Jan. 2—Women aie i ¢ ’ paralyzed and loggy. When your|different . qualities and prices, 3 : . of driving through’ the central BEY 3 . b 4 P o ] ta ing up positions in almost ev- arch of the l;rfl:\denburs gate, kidneys get sluggish and t-lnxlthererore, give the salesman or s a ]l(,dlt’l‘ f‘" l)()!ne fo}ks Wllo want wmfort, fy sphere of life hitherto mon-|; .. rocontly gone into the dis-|YOU must relieve them, like you girl a cue to how far he or she economy, convenience, and a handsome ap- A HAPPY NEW YEAR opolized by men, but there ds on®| .11 Ordinary mortals may now |reélieve your bowels, removing allfcan. go in trying to ‘sell” a 2 f 3 place in the heart of London|qnil (rouen this gateway once|the body's urinous waste, else you| higher-priced article. | pearance. It looks well in any room, and i where no woman is ever allowed. | oo (o royaity. have backache, sick headache.! Men on the contrary, it ap-| gives ample warmth on less fuel than you TO ALL i This place is judicial chambers| o Brandenburg gate, at the|1122¥ spells; your stomach sours,|pears, almost always go to a d before ,‘ ‘In the Law Courts. The Work 8|p..q of historic Unter den Lin- '.onm;c is coated and when the|store t;; bl':y a certain thing and ever use €| . I dgne by former soldiers and dur- has fi ches. T of them|Weather is bad you have rheu-|leave they do not get it. ) . £ g X € ing the general cleanup Drepara.|ueve weed fos woet Solng traftic |Matic twinges. The urine s - ! You can’t find a better heater, if you . ¥ fr iy A 0 N RS 3 to reopeniug of the COUrts |two for cast going. The centrailcloudr, full ot sediment, chun-|Careless || want solid comfort éven in zero weather, FRYE:BRUHN COMP AN RS0 reh was reserved for the em- 3 | A Pl . uirer “no woman is ever al-[horor ‘and jater for Presidents|ahd YU are obliged to seek re-| Il'k '[un Rlldlmen with little trouble and low fuel cost. ‘ - Py oL » to clean out a judge’s room, {mhort and von Hindenburg. llsthtvm or three times during the; et ANG % 2 % B B OAKLAND CIR B )t his library or his court. Not| Neanwhile traffic has increas-|Plght. BLO, Ter. Jan e sutre to see TH CU- ely.” ed :‘nnv:":"y th:t the police Either consult a good, reliable, — Ranchmen are complaining lll . the war, the thousands [gecided to maxe the central arch |PHYSiclan at once or get from|that motorists who hunt at night LATOR and let us explain its advantages. «rooms, and four and a half |, jjahle to the gemeral public.|YOUr pharmacist about fourjare killing cattle, sheep and ‘miles of corridors were kept by During the morning hours, when |ounces of Jad Salts; take al!goats, mistaking domestic ani- men only. During the war period|there is a rush into the city|tablespoontul in a glass of water mals for deer in the dark. i tain number of women Werc|from thc western boroughs and|Vefore breakfast for a few days| The hunters uaually us the We hiive made & reiolation to wherever posaible better on, but these have been re-|suburbs, it is open to east going|®Dd Your kidneys may then actiglare of their automobile lights service and to Mave every M-nnufl“ m to about 20 and the rest of | trafric, % From 12 o'clock on the|fin® This famous salts is made|to spot animals in bushes, but work is divided between 90 |process is reversad, from the acid of grapes and often fail to identify them fully. In fut, we make that : workers or ushers as they sy Sl T lemon juice, combined with lithia,| The deer — and frequently the it to show fi“ s '.n .. UA] ¥ W. R. Neville, representative of |and has been used for years tojcows or ewes—move out of the “W”" be the best. x i -|3. B. Caro and Company, left on the Admiral Rogers on a bu-lnau trip to Haines. R o 2n s and 5 Among those arriving on the Admiral Rogers for Juneau was Fred E. Handy, federal prohibi- help ¢lean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to meutralize acids in the system, so they no longer thus often relieving blad- der weakness. - Jad Salts is inexpensive, can not injure and makes a delight- flervescent lithia - water, Drink automobile light, but their eyes are so bright that the marksmen are able ‘to get tfin with their rifles. A Shooting of game ‘after sunset is forbidden by law, but some raiichmen insist the only way to enforce the | { | CALIFORNIA cnocmfi» Closed Al Day Monday — Old Papers ior salc |