The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1928, Page 7

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PIONEERS ARE =+ GRATEFUL FOR $ 15 HERE FROM OR FEW DAYS Hurh ara graph rec Old Timers m Sitka Home| Express Appreciation for Christmas Cheer Expressing a ion of Pionec Home" @ of himself as rintendent the institution, € were o ceived this week by W. D. Gros originator of the Christmas Cheer| ductic Fund, and by Thé E » from | matéria Superintendent l'hm bected “The Old Boy in ; ciated their “w Gift which was re (Sitka) in due time and deliver to them in person Christmus morning at the breakfast table, he wrote Mr. Grc | Contributions fi Southe: amount through the Al change, and §100 from the Ke kan Igloo of ha \‘l X '\1lrl cura said The mild ¢ Mills nut of th Church Starving |Clergy Says Bishop of London received e b mas feed was JONDON, J large turkeys being the chief ) .ondon on the menu which included every- | Bngland thing that goes with turkey din Biihop ners. b Realizing their inability thank each person who | pated in the Christmas Fund, the Pioneers, said M tleson, desired to expres; thanks for the unusual remewm brance through the columns of} The Empire and th persona appreciation of the untiring wo of Mr. 3 in putting the move | ing of ment ove stully. iese pa A list cmembrances receiv- | them and baptiz ed bysthe Pioncers follow Alaska Film Exchange, (W , from the Pe chel for Pioneers’ $100; Pione boxes of candy cigars and tobs Pioneer Women of Ke uh\k:‘n boxes Christmas g American Legion, Sit cigars; George Williams, 10 gallons ice- cream; Blackmar and wife, subscr of magazines; Forest Hunt wife, box of books and mavh records; Mary K Kelchlkan phunru,mph Igloo of J oranges, Leon oil perma | Fern Leauty Parlor BRI Al]\\"r“‘ £ arways the columns of The EDISON STUDIES RUBERI an phone WORK ()N H4RV§’< S"’TVF FORT MYERS, Fla, Jan. 5 Thomas Edison has found - the | plant from which he hopes the!l United States can produce its pwn'| rubber. He believes that if apparatus can be perfected for harvesting | the Madagascarensis, |mpnrted‘ ‘rubher vine,” and for extraeting ; and scparating the fluid it con-| tains, American industry Gan de- clare its independence of the British-controlled rubber market upon which it always has relied. He is taking the problem with him this winter into. the old frame laboratory hers where in years gone Dby pe has labored over acid-eaten and tool-scarred benches to -perfect the electric light, the talking machine and other dévices which’ have made Jxim the foremost inventor of*his day. by nnlm' shrubs and eclinging| vines on Edison’s estate beside! the Caloosahatchee River, a car- load of machinery is being moved for uge in the experiments. Edi- son arrived at his estate in De- .cember, instead . of coming in Japuary for a mohth or two, as|This fluid, when dry, is plastic he usually has done, and resembles pure rybber both _notified his caretaker that helin color and elasticity. o e When its branches are broken a thick milky fluid flows freely. A vine mpdrtzd tm Madagascar will give the United States scsted spot is warmed through its own rubber supply, Thomas A. Edison (inset) believes, if econ-'and through. When you are sut- Toto the building, surrounded| gmica] ‘means cen be found to harvest it and extract will spend ‘the winter trying to invent such equipment in the old laboratory (left) at his Fort Myers, Fla., winter home. ber vmes are shown at the right growing cn his Florida utate} IHL D\IIY /\LASKA EMPIRE, lHLRSDA\ jAN 5 JHILE THE BRETHER LY 60KTS oF A BARNEY-S FORMER CHAFTER ARE MAINTAINING AN UNRELENTING SEAREH FOR THEIR DEPOSED LEADER WITH NO APPARENT SUCCESS, BARNEY HAS LEFT WS PRIVATE FREI\GHT CAR ' AT ST.PETERSBURG. FLORIDA ! OF COURSE HE HOPES To GET BY WITHOLT BEING RECOGNIZED UNTIL THE TTGMA OF Hi DISGRACE HAS BEEN FORGOTTEA - | PARSETE NWERS prowl Gaceant I3 1928. To WATCH MY Tu B RECCGNIED © 1927 by King Features Syndieate, Ine. Great Britwiu rights reverved. By BILLE DE BE(X Weather Condltmns As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Forecast for Juncaw and vicinity, beginning 4 n. m. {oday: d Frid winds. LOCAL DATA Burom. Teom 100 Rain 91 8 Rain 1 Rain RADIO REPORTS ; PR TLIPONRY £a.m temp. V. Low tem; Bethel fort Yukon J Ketehi Prince I Rdmonton 3 tile 4 5 12 S q Rain land Rain \ " Francisco.. 6 5 16 16 Foggy *—Less than 10 mues. 1pert Harbor, K tland aed San eau tin Juneau, | Princ made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. low H\!’.uu:huul Alaska with Aleutian i H in tationd. High rn Alaska. S SON-IN-LAW IS VISITOR:IN JUNEAU; ’/U‘HINFRY from hero state of ably acoma on | . Schultzman w resident of Sk into the Int al years. oma for the | Your Suit Phone 528. Almquist ¥ nd deliver. - BR AK A CHEST | COLDWITH HEAT (. M OF RED PEPPERS se your kn;:lt aching chest. Stop the pain, Break up the con-! ; tion. Feel a bad cold loosen' fup in just a ghort time. ! 1’ ‘“Red Pepper Rub” is the co remedy that brings quickest re- |lief. It cannot hurt you and it | certainly seems to end the tight-! tness and drive the congestion and| soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, ,ponflratlng heat as red peppers ,and when heat penetrates right | down into colds, congestion, ac! -‘ ing muscles and sore, stiff Joints| ,celief comes at once. 1 The moment you apply Red \l’(-'[)per Rub you feel the tingling| llunz In three minutes the con- | Ifering from a cold, rheumatism, its 489, He Ibackache, stiff neck or sore . Humidity Wind Velocity Weather| . to Knu isco are! ; RED GRANGE 18 AT I Ghost,” ’l derful player who ever donneil DO IJGLAS skins, gives a remarkable ex hibition of his versatility and ex- traordin, broken field running in the brilliant climax of the fili, as well as proving himself a plendid agtor, with a grett sereen versatility. The direction m Wood an achievement elf, and an excellent casi, iing Mary McAllister, Charles », Ben Hendricks, Jr., Lincol cadman, Edythe Chapman, L Shumway and Jay Hunt, handie the supporting roles convincingl”. George ‘Wilson, the famous All- American halfback from the Uni |versity of Washington squad, leads the opposing team in the , and does much to make liron scenes realistic an‘l . The story and continuitv » both written by Byron Mor . noted for hih work on he e Wallace Reid's racing tales. B - #, WIN ATTENDANCE PRIZE the recent mecting of the TO SPEND WINTER, SEATTLE] as Parent Teacher Associa- tion, the th grade won the ing the largest P. T. | | | | | | FIRE MEETING TONIGHT | i Tonizht the Dou partment will hold { meoti the city hall. Al mem- | ¢ expected to be present. AR A, LEAVE FOR SCHOOLS aving enjoyed the holiday s with their parents d vacation, m and esterday ching. - took: the 4 for Peters from she will go b all boat | son's' Point. i e | ——— | | Mrs. Chas. O. Anderson, acconi |’ panied by her daughter, Mrs, Dor-| Henderson, left on the Rog-| ttio wh peet to spend the balancc the winter. Mrs. Henderscn to take a course in beauty | ure work. Peter Woeck, contractor, who Ihas heen here since last Monday the interests of himself and arlan Thomas, architect, pra- tory to offering bids on the onic Temple and Juneau High :hool huilding, left for Seattle on the Admiral Rogers. - — LIBERTY TONIGHT | with 1 scenes on the screen reater F. | tamous production of “One Miu ute to Play,” starring Red Grango, | ill b shown at the Liberty Theatre tonight. The noted Uni- y of Illinois R. Neville, trnvefi;g sales- | man, left on the Admiral Rogers .| for Petershurg on a business trip. H RO LIV We make mens sults for $55 . WOLLAND. —adv, foo Advertising always pays. ise “Gallopinz | the columns of The Empire. ¥ ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesal: and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 "SPECIAL SALE ON WINDOW SHADES AT PAINT STORE JUNEAU THESE WINTER DAYS ARE IDEAL FOR INTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS Spruce or Hemlock will give you very good satisfaction. FOR FLOORING—WE RECOMMEND VER- TICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ——LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE— e PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING . I your pipes are frozen, or you are in need of unyfiml of Plumbing or Heating you will profit by calling STEVE STANWORTH At your service at any hour. “Let me tell you what your jub will cost” . muscles, just get a jar of Rowles| Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. Yo !will have the quickest relie duatry. BEdison believes, to share known. <Always say ‘‘Rowles.” The rub- supremacy with cotton-growing for he is sure the plant can b grown ‘throughout Dixie. <« “One of the greatest needs in! Shop 215, rear Harris Hardware Co. probably the most wnn-[f—'—‘-— 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 FAMILY for those wm €no! their coal and kindl Have us dellver you &t address and note better heat arid cl you have. ' b to 4 lt really. costs less will prove it Wouldn't ask you if it cost more. We carry & full Ine ¢. will remain until May. Bdlson’s self-imposed task is to . Across the road from Edison’s estate is a three-acre tract upon . which flourish plants and collected by the inventor from every corner of the world in his ;@ m- a luhmmu for mb- ‘He has selected the shrubs, build a machine which will har- vest the plant for rubber produc- tion. He wants to devise a way jof gathering the entire vine by mechanical means and feeding it ~1leaves, branches and ail—into {pressss which - will squeeze out the sap. The sap will be run nited | then through a Dprocess which will remove rosin and other im- purities, and when this is done the fluid will' be ready for the tests which will reveal whether it can soplace in automobile tires. mnan‘rr “ -+ RED GRA,NGE : the United States today is an| Ametlcnn-(rown rubber of com- mereial value,” the aged lnvcnmrl says. “It can be had, and I nm' . going to do my part to see it through if I have tq work 24 hours a day untll it is accom- plished.” ———— will | ad lha S o 5 rst meeting of the nu Friday, Jan. 6th, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Blomgren and therford will act as hos- tesses, at the home of Mrs. Blom- as the For ample power, continuons tion and handling the “W, most satisfactory and g Call or write WITH PROFQUND RESPECT for the Father of Our Country, we submit this para) FIRST in Efficiency, FIRST in Service and FIBST in t\g hearts of our customers. We find in the grocgry busineds— and we know it’s true in every nther buliloll—M F guty is the best policy. CALIFORN]A GflQCEflY BEST IN EVERYTHING PHONE 476 N "s?-? On Jan. 1, 1927 a certajn man and his wife each should save all the money possible mmnc the with their savings buy sométhing for the home. - On Jan. 1, 1928 the money was counted.’ had only saved $246.30! Can you Beat It! un'»; } a urr\blc a To think his wife was such a ’n frugal. Saving only $246.30 in a Hor'bkfe? “Eitonsion of the ity But what could ke he @b After hostilities they pooled thelr rumth’ and with it Hubby made a deposit of $250. mrl Automatic Ol Burner. \ H4BRI MACHINE nnuu.t-fi-.,nmw

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