The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 17, 1928, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ;’r:“ ' RD“ & e WISHES AMD CEELINGS OF EVERYONE ON THE RILLYGOAT SPECIAL MRS FANMIE BeLL FINCH HAS ASSUMED THE POSITION GF LEADER AND BN HER HIGH HANDED METHODS HAS ARCUSED “Thng ANTAGONISM. OF BARNEY AND ALL HIS ADMISERS .MET. BECAUSE OF ! HER POS\TION (N THE RANKS oF THE NANNYEOATS, THEY 00 NoT DARE To DIS AGREE WITH ANY ‘Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. §. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. tod Rain tonight and Sunday, frerh to strong southeast wind LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velceity 4 p. m. yest'y g 44 60 SE 13 4 a, m t:lay B . 40 90 £k 9 Noon today £2.57 44 8’3 SE 18 WOW N\we \mu CALL A CONE Pera gaenEy ! AND NOT (NCLURTE ME 2 1T LS S A MG T on MR GOOGLE NOU ONER Eslimaile The BUT TCA AGAIN NMOUR OWN (IMPORTANCE ~ OM eaev AND LUNDER RATE MINE T T AND. MOW / EXALTED i AS A MATTER v\”k [ ANGORA j & SUE GBS TIAT Up BERNEY S GOMMA THROW GP THE WHOLE TG « Ve NEVER ¥NEW HOow WAPPY e WAS WHEN WE WAS R00STIN ON THaT FLAG Weather Cldy \ Lt Rain Lt. Rain P w.ut\ l. s CF FACT. LTHOUT ( ME~ (GuLP) MOURE MGBODY - ) AND Neu KNG ! TTODAY 8 adm. Pre 8 a.m Low Sa.m temp. _t 16 16 - lear Velocity_24 hrs. CRACK SHE MAKES Weather | Fort Yulon : P .04 Cldy | Pt. Cldy Harbor Cordova Juncan Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton ... Seattle Portland . San Francis Juneau, Francisca OTE -——()l)ser\'utmx's nt Prince Rupert, Edmonton, are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m.; Junes le. WEATHER CCNDITIONS disturbance of considerably the Gulf of Ala , the Under ite inflyence, Seattle, . Portl, A barometric tered this morning over pressure beéing 29.08 inches at Kodiak rains were reported from Ketchikan nerthward to Cordova snow from iodiak to Unal Cqld weather continued over the western and northern portions of the Te ory. In cenjunction with the high pressure area over the North Pacific Coast States, and the storm area v the Gulf of Alaska, rain and fresh to strong uvmhxul! winds will continue over South ern Alaska for another 36 hours lowest heavy Douglas Church Services NEW TRUSTEE, DEACON ] CONGREGATIONAL BOARD otices for thls church column 4 jaot later than 10 o'clock Satur- A meeting of the members of |y, morn to guarantee change the Congregational Church was 0 held Thursday evening for J95 sermop. toute purpose of electing mew directors on the Board of Trustees and new deacon to succeed Mr. Edd deceased. James Bdmiston elected as a director for one year to complete the unexpired term and Alex Gair was re-elected to| succeed himself. F. A. J. Gallwas ! was elected deacon of the church A social time followed the busi- | ness sessipn and all present en Joyed the oceasion. Douglas Catholic Church FIRE SIGNALS TO BE Catholic services ¢ T |‘D ouT SUNDAY porary chapel Idenc@ +.adjoining building. 9:00 a. m Low Mass, Sermon {and Holy Communion for all. 1:00 p. m. | | Sermon at 3: | 7:00 p. m. —Tersd’lyA\fld weok prayer service. All are cordial'y weicome to these »services. o the tem in the new resi- the. old bank At'12® o'eloek tomorrow , taneously with the blowing of the . siren, the fire bell is to be rung for the various cections of the! town to acquaint the firemen others with the signals to be u&r-d in ging locations of fires. - CAUCUS TUESDAY simul A public meeting is to be beld (‘nngrcgatmnal Cummumty next Tuesday evening, MNa Church 20th, for the purpose of naming i o g Fa et | o s a number r)_f candidates for a new | L. D. HAMMOOK. vay #astor city couneil to be elected onl Tuesday, ADril 3rd. The meetirz|, Sur0%¥ School 10:30 to 11:30 has been called for 7:30 p. m. b : i Joe Riedi, Mayor pro tem. bt by I g “TEX” MOVES — DEROUX TO MINE ASBESTOS J. G. “Tex” Zimmerman anl| B s son Chester have moved from the! The early arrival of a 30-ton Verne Saylor cottage into the Pal !tractor and building of a wharf to| ace of Sweets building which v\(-x.tleen water at Bear Creek, where recently acquired by the latter. {valuable asbestos property belong- ——————— !ing to August DeRoux, local min- STOOD TRIP WELL |ing man and associates are locat- Mrs. Nels Anderson, wife of the ed, are ‘part of the plans for an Douglas Mayor, who was taken early start of operations, Mr. De south for an operation last wee', Roux stated this week. reached Seattle feeling fine and —————— apparently none the worse for the trip, according to word reulvun‘l this week. She was taken at once to the Providence hospital fo. treatment. [ ——e—— i “FLAMING WATERS"” IS AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Lit with the roaring conflagra- tion cf a sea of oil on iire, and OPEN ROOMING HOUSE building up to ome of the mott Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stanworth,!sensational climaxes ever regie- of Juneau, but formerly of Doug-| tered on stage or screem, “Flam- las, have a welcome sign out tv;ing Waters,” the Associated Arts their Douglas friends to come tojlatest contribution to F. B. O.s visit them and rest betwgen ler-'Gold Bond Specidl productions ries or spend a night if they miss|comes to the Liberty Sundayv. the last ferry, at their new room-| “Flaming Waters.” was directed ing house, the “Archway Roomb"lby F. Harmon Weight, who tur- which they have just opemed, in{ed out “Drusilla With a Million” ma, Caplml city. and while the present melodrama is of a vastly different character than “Drusilla” it bids fair from | the early reports of it to rival its predecessor in popularity. A huge, moving drama of the oil fields, ‘carrying a strong love motive and m H E a mother-and-son theme are its b outstanding story = characteristics hen you are suffering with|Most unusual and spectacular rhxmau;: 80 you can ‘hnnuy thrills, such as the rescue by the get around just try Réd Pepper hero” of his mother. and sweet- Rub and you will have the quick-|leart when they are trapped on est relief known. the roof of a house amid a flar- Nothing has such concentrated, ing sea of bu'rnlng oll, are work: penetrating heat ae red peppers,|®d out with fine skill by Director * [nstant relief. Just as soon as ‘Weight, who has also made th /{ you .apply Red Pepper Rub you |most of a sterling cast of play feel the tingling heat. In three|®rs. including such artists as Mal aminutes it warms the sore spot colm MecGregor, Pauline - Garor, through and through. Frees the| Mary Carr, John Miljan, Johnny Dblood ecirculation, breaks up the|GOugh and Mayme Kelso. congestion—and the old rheuma- TN T Rowles Red Pepper Rub, .y “:m“ leaving for the Sege cago clinica_about, frofi* red pEppery, Sanis Jigtla '“"i-:l‘m of March. Duting any drug store. ~Get a far s absence. Dr. W. J. Pigg will Use it for lumbago, neu- 1 arh St mt: s, &h eare of his private practice colds Ill chest. AW must be received by The Empire| L MNK ) caLgnGeL \ME O GALLAGHER, Jack 7 STTMAN | | intensity was cen-| reported | and | ERE you have a close-up of the great horned toad that was d up in the Court House at and still living after being inte of masonry for 31 years. The gument raging all over the whether this is a “nature f. there are three Texans still li 150950 A YEAR | - FOR RUTH MIX :: LOS ANGELES, March 17 | Ruth Mix, fifte ter of Tom M tar, has been awarded ¥ for her support | tion. The aliowance was made by Su-! | perior Judge Fletéher Bowron | with the understanding that the| actor's daughter be sent to an ex-| ive finishing school. 1 | I'd like to see my daughter in| the public school,” Mix toid the | court. “I believe it is the only | | democratic institution, but I am| verfectly willing to “pay any ox | | pense necessary to educats her | properly. I, myself, would like to| live as my ranch foreman lives | and he gets only $45 a week.” Srould Ruth elect to attend a! public school, her allowance whi| ‘hp cut to $225 a month, under ‘.Iu«lg.n Bowron’s ruling. | The girl's mother, Olive Stokes | | Mix, former wife of the screen, | he! sought a higher award, esti-| ing that her deughter's ex penses would total $16,500 a year. Judge Bowron, however, decl | ed the“amount was unreasonabie, —————— P CONNORS MOTOR CO. SELLS THREE CARS The sale of two Buick automo- biles and one Chevrolet was an- nounced today by J. J. Connors of | the Connors Motor Company. Thz | Chevrolet Sedan which he has had in his show window for severai weeks is now the property of Wal ter C. Maeser of Juneau. Dr. L. P. Dawes, who is leaving here within a short time for ths east, has purchased a Buick Coupe and a Buick Sedan or Brougham, the two cars to be delivered at the factory in Flint, Michigan. Dr. Dawes and Mrs. Dawes will drive the cars west to Seattle and ship them north. e, LET BABY CRAWL | o { Western $4,250 a end educa- | | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.— Should baby crawl? By all means, says Emil Rath, dean of the normal college of the American Gymnas- tic Union. There is nothing bet- ter to develop the muscles of the shoulders, chest and back, he says, ——l Don Meldrum 1is a passenger for Juneau aboard the Aleutian. ——e———— Mrs. L sbverby is a passenger aboard the Aleutian for Junean after visiting in Seattle. RDER TO SHOW OAIJSE WHY | ‘ORDER OF SALE OF ESTATE snom HOT E MADE United Shtgn Commissioner, Ex- Gfficio Probate hue. Juneau |? of Alaska. U. 8. Pro- i ef of the Estate of], TOM DAVIN, Deceased. It appearing to the Court by the petition this day presen ear-old gh Bty iscovered sealed wastland, Tex., rrec in his tomb re's quite an ar- country as to ’ or not, but \n::z who swear question, gary to sell the real estate of said Mlss GOLDSTEIN TO decedcnt to pay the debts of de- cedent and the expenses and 'char, of administration, a de- | scription of said real cstate be- follow Equity 1 10t, situated on Lower TFront or Franklin Street, within the town of Juneau, st Di- { vision, Territory of Alaska, i and more particularly de- scribed as lows: Commencing at corner No. 1, which is at the point of imtersection of said Lower Front or Franklin Street, and the south side of the driveway extending from sald Lower Front Street or Franklin Street, to the docks and flcats of the Mann Wharf | property; thence south 53° | 23" W. 104.6 fect to cor- ner . 2; themce 8. 41° 09’ E. 48.50 feet to corner | No. 3; thence N. 1 W. 124.7 feet to corner No. | 4, on the seaward boundary | line of eald Lower Front | or Franklin Street to cor- ! ner No. 1, the place of be- | ginning. The sald property | being all that portion of | | | | | | | the Mann Wharf property formerly owned by W. B. Mann, of Chicago, Illinois, situated on the south side of the driveway intersect- g | sald property leading from said Lower Front or Franklin Street to the wharf and floats, which has not heretofore been conveyed to the City of Juneau, together with all the tenements, heredit- aments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Said equity comprising a contract to purchase said premises, payable at the rate cf twenty-five dollars with interest on deferred payments at the rate of six per cent :per annum, balance due on contract approximately nine hundred dollars. 1 1t is therefore hereby ORDER- ED by this Court that any and| all' persons interested im the] estate of said deceased appear be- | fore the above named United States Commissioner, ex - officio Probate Judge for the Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 1928, at the hour of ten o’clock | a. m., of said day, at the court room of said court, at the United States Court House iy the City lof Juneau, Juneau Precinct, Ter- ritory of Alaska, ‘to show cause fwhy ' an order should not be [granted to said administrator to sell the real estate belonging to ‘the estate 8f sald Tom Davin,i ‘deceased. ! It is further ORDERED that la copy of this order be published in the Alaska Daily Empire, a ewspaper published and printed at Juneau, Alaska, and that three «coples hereof be posted in three ipublic places within the Juneau recinct, Territory of Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 17th day of ] , 1928, (SEAL) FRA "A. BOYLE, . United States Commissioner, ex-officio Probate Judge. m 17, 1928. and by all that’s good and holy that they saw th: toad sealed up on that day 'way back in 1895 The toad’s mouth had become closed, but out | side of that he was in fine shape. have split into two camps aver the interesting ! some contedding that a great horne | toad can survive for one hundred years, (nternational Illustrated News) {is leaving here next week on a | States which will take her to the | nia. | i April for a trip, { Texas, and will spend some weeks tin San Francisco, 487 28" | LOXDON, Marc‘h 1-"Kenplng company” for ten. vears with a | young woman and giving her | ring which she wears on Ner en: | gagement finger, do not comstitute | grounds for hreach ‘of prnmlm» damages utless there be more det- | inite proof of an actual promisc of marriage, so Justiee Horridge ruled in an action brought by Miss Rdith Kay against Henry Francis Fry. Miss Kay's only documentary evidence was a single , postcard Fry sent her when hé was sery- ing with the British army in Bel- zium, That bore the inscription “from your future husband.” But Fry's fallure to write anything Kay to produce witnesses who could corroborate the engagement ' , moved the judge and jury to dis- Justice Horridge sald womet s osies | Wear rings so indiseriminately on Scientist: | their engagement, or third tinger, that a ring on that finger is o | proof of engagement unleys there | e evidence to show 1t wis glyen | as an cugagement Ting. | B. M., Behrends 'and wife, who have been in the Htates for sev- eral months, are réturning hos 103 i | to, Jungan on 48 fi:fi"& TOUR STATES SOON Miss member Marie Goldstein, populas of Juneau's younger set, three month’s tour of the United Atlantic Coast and south into; Texas on her return via Califor- From Seattle she will go east, itiig. in Chicago, New ' York Philadeiphia, Washington 1 other cities. While in ‘the u(}w who is leaving here ir It's’ the hlmn east the will bo joined by her|Ment value the gerepn. tids fféred for a lohg while; but he will return g while she will She Paso. direct to Seattle, come west more leisurely. will probably visit in El before return- latter part of to~ her - present ihg here in the June; according plans. VOTE FOR Bartley Howard Candidate for Republircan Nomination as Delegate to Congress ' PRIMARY ELECTION, APRIL 24 Specml Named Easter Eggs LEAVE ORDERS AT THE JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE They are made by thi & F. Confections Juneau, ‘A aska ! PIANOS—VWe have FOUR VERY SNAPPY CASH BARGAINS" : NEW RECORD PRO! OLD Brunswick, Vocalfon chase thfee new Brunswick give you ONE FREE. FOR SALE ONE USED WESTERN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE Cost new $165.00—Will sell for $45.00 Machine guaranteed to be in good wuky condmon. “TRY IT IN YOUR OWN HOME FIRST" Phone No. 6 Juneau, Alaska ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. further, and the inability of Miss | miss the case. i Because we saved for today yesterday— we don’t worry. nbout tomorrow,: IF YOU ARE LOYAL ‘AT flm!!: do busi You Can Demand Service At B It is fair and logical that you m&y ot and financial aid from the Home 'rm iness here. if you Boost your own community AM 1t Yrfll hdp M K Tho LR W omas The New Frederic’s Vita-Tonio em_un Is the \uswer

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