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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG TATTERTION, BROWER BILY GOATS! I HAE 3UST RECEWED AN ANONMMOUS TELEGRAM IWHICK SAVS TOAT BARNEN GOOGLE HAS BEEN SEEM IN STREERSRURG, FLORIDA = THEY WERE PRETTY Sorg DOWA THERE AMHEN THEY MEARD W} QLSTED BARNEY,BYT MAVBE Tt v wit O OPERS WITH LS WHEN T v brag) \NE'RE LOOWING FOR Wit TTa APOLOG\ZE = \NE MUST SET 1N TOUCH WiiTH Tue STPE TERSBURG ANGORA| BY LONG O'STANCE T (EPHINE - \ES YES, Ok -MNX - WHER ARMSTRONG ANGORA AT ST PETERSBURG TALKING - WHAT- “ GREAT seorr!! You DONT TELL ME | MES MES Luw ARRANGE FOR A SEARCHING PARTY RIGUT AwAY- 1927 by King Fearures Syndueate. Ine Great Brtain cghts reserved I : T - 5 P U. 8. istric > 1 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 8. |} Bt ibgd i Weather Bureau DO(]CLAS | The case of the TU. S. vs. Roi |ert Murphy, charged with viola- | tion of the liquor laws, was post- SR SE MAKE LIFE EASIER FOR MOTHER Forecast for Junean and vicinity, begtning 4 v. m. today: frosh south-|' | poned, government witnesses not being available today Court was adjourned until 1] | o’clock tomorrow morning. RUBRHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN St. Jacobs Oil stops any pain,? and rheumatism is pain only. Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drug- ging! Rub soothing, penetrat-| ing St. Jacobs Oil right into your, stiff, aching joints, and re- Rain or snow and colder tonight and Saturday; east to east winds. GIVE HER A i0 ! 1 |- JOE WEHREN IS HEAD ODD FELLOWS LODGE Alaska Lodge A-1, 1. 0. O. F,, of Dynglas, held the annual installa- tion of officers Wednesday eve- ning, L. W. Kilburn, D. D, G. M., acting as installing officer, in- ducted the following into their ro-: spective offices: Jos. Wehren, N. G.; Hd Cashol, G.; .Nels Anderson, Secy.; L. Kitburn, Treas.; Gust Lundell, G.; Axel Kromquist, 0. G.; John G. Johnson, R. 8. N. G.; Tom Sanford, L. 8. N. G.; Hans Loken, R. 8. V. G.; and Hugh McRas, | Warden. | sore, i A large delegation attendad [llef comes stantly. St. Jacobs| from $ilver Bow A-2 of Juneau Oil is a harmless rheumatism and all present enjoyed the ban-|liniment, which never disap-} quet which fellowed the ceremon- |points, and cannot burn the skin. fos. Limber up! Quit complaining! ‘lvlt a small trial bottle of old, ! honest St. Jacobs Oil at any :lrux( store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain The usual business matters nf‘ : the Douglas Fire Department were |Soreness and stifiness. Don’t suf- St. Jacobs taken care of at the regular mocr. | fer! Rellel awaits you « ing held last night. In addition, |Oll 18 just as good for sciatica, the condition of the salt water|ReUralgia, —lumbago, backache, tank into which the roof caved |PTains. —ady. in this week on account of th: QT g AR B weight of the snow was discussed. As action thereon, immediate re- pairs by the City Council were urged. LOCAL DATA Burom. Temn, Aamidity Wind Velocity Weather|, 2044 40 89 SE 11 Rain 29.67 40 86 SE 8 Rain 29.80 41 85 SE 1_2 Blln CABLE AND B.ADIO REPORTS o) 7 TODAY Highest 3 pm. | Low 8a.m. Bam. Preclp. Bam. temp. _temp. | u»mp temp. Ve Velocity Nl\r-. Weather 8 T Clear| 24 Snow 6 Snow 12 Snow Time— 4 p. m. todav 4 a, m, today Noon today THOR ELECTRIC MANGLE A Lasting, Useful, Labor Saving Device Stations-— Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau 40 1.23 Ketchikan — 07 4 Prince Rupert.. 4 2 | 3 42 12 made to the Executive Committee| Edmonton 32 0 this week by Councilman H. T.| Seattle 16 06 '! ripp and Chief of Police George{ Portland 38 .38 Getchell, was referred to a| San Francisco 48 0 | pumx committee composed of H. ®—Less tham 10 miies. Lucas, F. A. Metcalf and Ike Ta\’ or. 1 President George announced the appointment of the regular Pro- gram Committee consisting of J. TI(I(’E .04 .20 V. w. Snow Clay Clear Rain Rain Cldy, Cldy Pt. Cldy| Clear Cldy Cldy Trace 0 58 Eleanor Ambrose, former partner of the late Maurice, shown with Charles Babin, who s now teamed with her. They have created a new dance, the “Ritz,” and are shown here practicing some of the steps in New York City. CHAMBER HEARS FINE TALK BY: Taken on European Tour| Capacity Crowd Present 'thH _R S B A capacity cowd attended wi er . O. Dragaw, |gay's mecting, which was Anchorage Man, Speaks vegutar monthly Ladies' [ This will continue to be a (Continued from Page Two.) |ture this year, the Chamber’s nounced. President Urges Street Work wMOOSEHEART WOMEN Calling attention to the ice: -\ lNSTALL OFHCERS covered conditions of sidewalks| as well as streets in both the| business and residential districts,| Women of Mooseheart Legion Secretary Boyle urged the Cham-|last night installed their officers ber to bring this matter to the| Who were elected in December. attention f the @ity Council| Preceding the installation there and ask that it endeavor to get|Was a business meeting which Property owners and citizens gen-| Was attended by about 50 mem bers. Officers Installed were as_fol- erally to remave the ice. The| condition of the walks, he point- lows: Mrs. Ester Ingman, Semnio~ Regent; Mrs. O. Bodding, Past| ed out, is a menace to people Regent; Gertie Olsen, Junior Re- and is likely to lead to more or gent; Kate Jarman, Chaplain; A_,f-‘ less serious injuries. President George requested the nes Griggs, Recorder; Elizabeth Bender, Treasurer; Mrs. Peter Civic Improvement Committee to confer with the Council in re- gard to ways and means to rem-| Hildre, Guide; Mrs. A. Blcom- { quist, Assistant Guide; Mrs. 0. Harri, Sentinel; and Mrs. A edying the situation. Snggests Float Space Smith, Argus. The installation was open, and many Moose men A suggestion that addItl(mal float facilities might be developed adjoining Willoughby A venue and their wives attended. )llrs C. H. Mac Spudden was - Women Members of Congress Have Clear-cut Ideas on Work Outlined o 36 34 Alaska Electric Light Juneati, Aldska — e FIRE MEETING Phone No. 6 Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Rodlak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are| made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. in the ocean south of the The pressure is unusually low rising throughout Alaska ex-{ Alaska Peninsula and is low but cept in the extreme southwest. It is high in the Pacific States to-| and rising rapidly in Oregon and Washington. Precipitation has the| occurred in nearly all portions of Alaska and southward to Ore- Day.| son. remperatures have fallen in the Interior and portions of fea-; Bering Sea and have risen decidedly in the eastern Alcunan‘ program | Islands. George an-y— Nippedinthebud” Wlthout ‘‘dosing”’ by rubbi o —— PLEAD NOT GUILTY . Lena Jack anda David Johnson, indicted by the last grand jury }on a charge of larceny from a i person, entered a plea of guilty before Judge T. M. | ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers don and sailing for her from Southampton. to Mrs. tor of home | | J. W. Woods as instruc- " music in the Junedu, Schools, is coming to Juneau on] the Alameda. She is a gradumpl of the University of WAshlnxlun, School of Music and has been ching in Kennewick, Wash, . M. Chambers, Seldovia mer- chant, passed through here last WHO'S WHO 2 T fnight on theiAlasks on'fis way ‘ to the States. AND WHERE || c. & Anderson of the Skiaroft| @ | Herring Packers, was a visitor in Juneau last might while the! |steamer Alaska was in port. h is on his way to Seattle. Among those on the Alaska are/ Assistant U. 8. District Attorney L {Walter H. Hodge, of the Third Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Pigg are|pjyigion, stationed at Cordova,! among the Juneauites returning o js hound for the outside. l on the Alameda’ He has been| pywn Swetman, Seward drug- east and in (‘u]mn'_nm, He joined gist, and his wife are on the! his* wife and visited their so0n|Alagka from. the Westward, onl Henry, who 1is attending a DPrepitneir way outside for a vacation.| school_in the naul_heru state. | L. W. Rogge, Fairbanks min-| Mlsq lmrolhy ther. Successo” | jng man, accompanied by Mrs.; ~ | Roggs, were visitors here last| night while the Alaska was in| port. Parisian Advertises “French Spoken Here” i i | PARIS, Jan. 7—“French Spok- en” is the astonishing sign on a| | Paris restaurant. { { It is. 8 bit of sardomic humor {by a proprietor who finds himself (engulfed by foreigners in the Lat- in Quarter, where, students and artists from all countries of the world gather. High costs of llving have kept down the proportion of French students, and the magnetism of Paris has drawn increasing num- bers of other nationalities to this center. Formerly some hnowledne‘ of French was acquired by th,l young Bohemians, but the dents find less and less need of| it. There are Chinese, Swedish,, Czechoslovak, Rumanian and DLh er restaurants where little nation-, al groups gather at first, but soon | they spread out to other eating places, and Latin Quarter dining room comyersations have becoms hodge-podges of strange lau- guages. f —————— SON FOR M'NICHAELS A son, weighing seven and one- quarter pounds, was born to Mrs. McMichael, wife of Binton Mc- Michael, at 11 o’clock this morn- i ing in St. Ann's Hospital. The For ample power, contini lormance, easy mother and baby are reported to jrand Installing Officer, Mrs. W. G. Hellan, Grand Guide and Mrs. rhomas Judson, Grand Organ’ Following the installation a ban- quet was served and an orchestra furnished dance music until th2 small hours of the morning. ——————— { not Read FOR (OLDS OF te i [ I Roy Carrigan left terday morning on the Alameday,! bound for Juneay. He has been outside on a several weeks’' vaca- tion. Seattle yes- SPECIAL SALE ON WINDOW SHADES T JUNEAU PAINT STORE WITH PROFOUND RESPECT for the Father of Our Country, we ubmit thh m FIRST in Efficiency, msrlnunu..umu& hearts of our oustomers. We find in the ‘u‘ory business— and we know it’s true in every other busitiess—that Non- esty is the best policy. 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 FOB EVERY PURPOSE—— CALIFORNIA GROCERY BEST IN EVERYTHING PHONE 476 ——— REPAIRING kind of ng PLUMBING HEATING It your pipes are frozen, or you are in need of -Plumbing or Heating will profit by STEVE STANWORTH At your servios at any hour. “Let me tell you what your job will cost” Phone 505 Shop 213, rear xll’ril' Hardware Co. eb Op Jan. 1, 1927 a corlll’n man nql Y te each ufiould save all the money ml% with their savings buy something™For On Jan. 1, 1928 the money was had only saved $246.30! Can you a terriple rage, To thfnk his wife, when ke was. 80 frugal. Saving only her sha: Extension of the limit! After Hhastilities they pooled nui; and with it, Hubby made a deposit of IS trol Automatic Oi} Burner. Polludann are watching with Interest tho four Con- grosswomen who are busy ‘at the Capitol these days. They are: Left upper, Mrs. Mary T. Norton of New Jersey; Left lower, Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers o Mas- sachusetts. Center, Mrs. Katherine Langley of Ken- . Politics 1s ; etting to be less and gram that, she ‘expects. to attack y Jess of & mystery to the members of With charaoteristic vigor, the :“”er’u: 7 Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers of flom Kahn of Califor- itor Rebecca Felton of Ceorgla, the only woman to sit in the upper hove- of Congress, AInternational Newsreel) t-p will 16 bills to increase the of the widows of Civil lers. . Four women are Mu down Qnu in Congress, and they surely 'bov what it's all about, ¥s anyone tell you after talking with them tehing them in action, : ‘The newest member ts Mre. Kath- Langley of Kentusky. This lady bas now entirely. re- ed froin her stage fright, m Massachusetts is busy beforc the appropriations committca striving to get more trade commissioners to push our exports further into the recesses of the globe. e is also working hard for the wdun of mummmm;mu umnuamnflh llrl. Florence Kahn of California 1s pushing the Boulder Dam project, as well as asking for some new bulldings for Ban Francisco. She also expects to devote much of her time to work.on the reapportion- it ‘You ean ly wager right here and now that our quartet of lady legislators will be heard from befors the present session of Con:reu “Wme to A ] be doing nicely. Ouf.mt—l:n' LF-XII Va., Jan. 6--After “‘reth generations of Lex- ington flullll Charles H. Chittum is reth , himself. He is still able” to wry o, after 65 years of making hoots and shoes and repairing ufll. int “lh)ply wan's tion and handling the “W. as the most satisfactory and Call or write PR tnupom ” recommends m.u to you Drag Saw. information.