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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG e SuB THA GTWITHSTANDIN G, eencvs PROTESTATIONS , AND KLGTZ'S PLEAS LITTLE FRIEND BE LEFT aLone , PRO 1S OETERMINED To USE BARNEY GO = As His SUBSECT (N WHAT HE PROMISES To 8 Trie GREATEST DEMONS TRA ENER. MADE THE RSALMS or b e DA ZANANI, THE GREAT, QAN (SEE NQ HARM 1N HIS ACTions ~HE BELIEVES $E 1S DOING THE WHOLE WORLD AN ENCRMOLS SERVICE. AnD Naw THAT IS MInY 1S MADE UF BARNEY GooGLe CANNOT EscaPe RAOM His / THAT WS QR 2ANANI Tons - . /AWQU K \_Awmn( A o { 1 > A @ 1928, by THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 19, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK 15 UNWILLING | BT BSECT, MEVER THE 1L W ME WHEN T i AM T NG AN 1 Qe ZANANL , King Features Syndicate. tne Great Sntain nights reserved ES HYPNCTIZED T WULTURE WHG dt NT OUT HAS PooR GLE [ 4 W, MR ¢ wE GOING T& DO Vo) the enterprise and there is con- lw;n:‘u.u- discussion of the Brazil- ian fype of beauty | 1t is pointed out that the Brazil- an entry ought to fare well launched a nrationai|the tropical setting of Gal conteat 95 ,e|and in contrast with the “Anglo- v repre. | SAX0n" type generally accepted ‘in 7 United States contest in Galve o 5 A Tha preliminary UB MEETS | will take place in the The Juneau Busi states ), Club regular meet Rio de |at the Forget-M Tue evening, rest in'at m Brazilian Girls Will ! Compete at Galveston ST RIO Brazil DE JANEIRO, Nov. 19 has he who pury will 2 Brazil th internationat | ‘" ton competitions CL 22 Brazilian will coma t Janelr the final The and showing unusual iat ness Women's & will be held ot Tea Room November 20th ~adv tiens, es p fay 8 p Roofing Papers Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 v. m. t day : Rain tonight and Tuesday; fresh scutheasterly winds LGCAL DATA ! fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wird Velocity Weather 4¢p. m. yest'y 29.73 41 92 E 18 Rain 4 a. m. today 9.50 40 92 E 8 Rain Acon today 29.56 41 85 E 10 Rain CABLE AND RALIO KEPURTS YESTERDAY ] TODAY Highest 8 p.m. | Sa.m. Preclp. Sam. b, : Velocity 24 hra. Weather 14 . 06 Pt Cidy 29 Clea 26 Cldy cl 0l Sa m. Stationa— _temp, Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon . 0 Tanana 18 Eagle 36 St. Paul Puteh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juncau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portl: San ¥ 20 Pt. Cld) Snow Rain Cla Rain Pt. Cldy d cancisco.. 62 58 | ° 1 10 rbor, and miles. Kodiak, Ju- San Fran- Less t Paul, Duteh Har Portland & NOTi.—Observations at St. neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. The pressure is lowest n Kediak, incnes, »nd high- est in the North Pacific 4 30.44 at Portand It rising rapidly in southern Bering Sea. Precipitation a8 been general in Southern Aaska and British Columbia and fatr weath- T pr ils over most of the Interior. Temperatures have n decidedly in. Northern Al a during the past 12 hours, with lit tie change in other distric is " DOUGLAS NEWS PDD FELLOWS AND AFFILIATED LODGES HOLD GET-TOGETHER 0dd Fellows, Encampment mem- ers and Rebekahs from both side: f the Channel and their frien i pioved the splendid entertain- pent of the get-together meeting 1d in the I. O. O. F. Hall here aturday evening. A well-arranged iven as follows: Selection, *High School word just received from M. J (Mike) O'Co: resident and several Douglas, there, wor, time 7y was elected as a by a majority of 60 over his ne est competitor, During the period from 1908 to 1917, of Mr. here, he served as mayor of Doug las seven times, and the expori ence gained by him then should serve him well in his presen municipal office ————— RETURNS FROM SEATTLE Mrs Dorothy Henderson returned home on the Admiral Rogers terday from a short trip to Seat. tle to visit an eye specialist. promised quick recovery from her eye trouble caused her early re. turi, JOHN EARLY, LEPER, SAID program was orches. a, ®Address: “The ©0dd Fellows’ fome,” by L. W. Kilburn Duet (vocal): "Pale Moon,” and| 'Rne Rosary,” by Misses Dorothy mand Hazel Ols Readingt =~ “Ro Ber dwards. Vocal: “That Old Irish Mother t Mine,” and “Let the End of the orld Come Tomorrow,” by Mrs. len Kirkham. | 9" Reading the News,” by May and ertha Fraser. ! Piano Sole, by Violet Lundell. ‘Reading et Me Live in a Gase By the Side of the Rqad,” ly' Mrs. Van Atta, Address, by Rev. Henry Young Home Described | In line with the purpose of the peeting, that of stressing the im- ortance of the homes for de- endent Odd Fellows and their| nilies, Past Master L. W. Kil-| urn went into the history of the! mization and the foundation of homes. “Started in 1772, the| der is tae oldest fraternal or- nization in the world und the: riginal membership of five has rown to two million and a half,” said. Mr. Kilburn described| he home of the Washington juris- liction, at Walla Walla, its beauti- Jd grounds, besides many details| its administration, which, using| 6 words of the inmates there, makes it a real home.” ( Odd Fellowship Explained Service. ‘As applied in early history anf It is announced that since 1921 Od1 Fellow” was so called byionly one leper has been discharg- Irtue of his being able to recog-|ed from the institution as cured. e a friend in the dark. Hence|The treatment of leprosy is tedi- name “0dd Fellows” was chos.|ous and the injection of chaulmoo. i as the name of their Order for|gra used in treating the malady, . the hand-shake they can recog-|which at one time caused ex- each other in the dark,” said|cruciating pain, has been less pain- . Young, Past Grand Master;ful lately as it is mixed with an he Lodge, in an address setting!anesthetic with each dose. rth the aims and purposes of ! e e Fellowship. “It is a modern' JOE BRADY ARRESTED AND nization with a modern nm-i DRAWS 50.DAY SENTENCE im,” Rev. Young said. “They eve in the fatherhood of God} Joe Brady, arrested Saturday the brotherhood of Man, and night charged with violating the ‘ spread such belief until it is Alaska Bone Dry Law, appeared ersal, is their great aim.” before Judge Sey in the, U. S. : ——————— Commissloner’s Court at Douglas IKE O'CONNOR I8 ON Itoday &nd entered a plea of guilty. , COUNCIL IN l!LLINGHAM}Ha was sentenced to 50 days in 2t the local U, 8. jail. ——————— Christmas Caras—Empire, - SAE Y i This Month and Allow- ed to Return Home WASHINGTON, Nov. arly, a leper whose love tive mountains of North lina, gave the Health autho: much trouble and newspapers much copy, is gelng home again but this time he goes not as a fugitive from the leper's Asylum but recovered, according to announce- ment of the United States Public Health Service authorities Early will be released some. time ‘this menth from the Leper Home in ille, Louisiana. The Public Health Service terms Karly's case as another triumph from modern medical treatment. Although Early bears scars of the disease on his face and Lody he is pronounced well by the Health 19.- for the Caro- the recent city election held dy former | Maycr cousicilman from the Fourth Ward O'Connor's residence | “lion. T0 BE CURED Will Be Fre;ad from Asylum John | ing as | DR, HARDING - PASSES AWAY || AFTER STROKE Father of Late President | Dies Suddenly in | California (Contimuen rrom ce Oue.) daughter, {at the bed Rosenberg Th fune held here Rosenbes ned Mrs. Carl Votaw, s was Mrs davghte de ) Marion body PROMINENT MAN r. Harding was prominent in| activitie 3 medical He | Morrow {th M ne Ohio Charles 12, 18 1 A Harding s of ion of the state Dr. Harding ed ances- tral record back many gonerati The original name Harod ! ‘On the maternal | fords and t nected, Dr. grandfather he only of awford) pio- sect 1 was e e the Craw. Da « Ha na ing a rson Davis His ndmothor i awford first cousin i |Aloxander Stephens, a statezsman I'M’ the Southe he n rnal cousin of was a leading I cause, Mcves To Marion Harding hore the great-great Governor Tryon of Connec was edue. 1 in Morrow attended the rural school i , old Ohio Cent . Okio, and the 12 Dr. namea of| Clevel Ha medical s ollowing which he to pr: at Caledonia until 1882, when he mov » M AT- | He built the iblock on East Center st {ion, and occupied an upstui | ner room for more t |For many years he w: member of the nat homeopathic soci nd of th Round Table Homeopathie Medical Society in Columbus. He also was conspicnous | tional and state G. A. R serving as surgeon genera time of the national body of c war veterans. Marries In 1864 64, Dr. Harding was ) - Miss I O coll ted from t} he con- | tinuea | ce an ae and state i | mar- ibeth | She | 18 couty ion. To them | n weie horn f whom buried | Hard. | v.ed for the| residency of United State |y the Chicago Republican conven. jtion in 1920 on his father's birth- 1day and was elected on his | birthday; Charity Hard | was called “Chat” and wh wite of K. E. Ros Ana, Califcrnia; who was named after Dr mother and who died after ing for many years in the s isehool for the blind Ohio; Miss known to her in 1909 in | the following child: Almira and Char! died when children at Caledonia; who | | | ind are ; ren G was no. own | Abigail V. Harding, intimate friends as| Daisy, a teacher in the Marion| public schools; Caroline Harding, | who is the wife of the Rev. Heber | Votaw, superintendent of federal prisons and for 15 years a » ion. ary in India, an1 Dr. Georgs Tryon Harding, Jr., called “I by his father, and who is now con. ducting a rest home and sar tar. ium at Worthington, Ohio Weds Again at 77 At the age of 77, Dr, Harding was married again to Miss Alice Severns. Dr. Harding's fraternal associations were with (he Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias,| He kad been supreme commander and supreme medical director of the Order of the Red Cross. Al ways he was a friend of all re. ligious work, identifying himselr| with the Baptist church, although | he often said he was a “liheral” in his theological views. “I regard 'a man for what he is and not for +his particular religious cornecticns or church relation,” he frequently said. ————— Christmas Caras—Empire. HEAD OF ROAD IS VISITING Woods, gen in Alaska well-known Spok v K lson, tion firm of from P D. W with number ¢ wh wit has a Wo pervis con having all § Pervitory Seims & 1 direc of he Petersburg-Scow | This proj he nleted w weather re Work on th alsa progre 1,200 feet n completion turn o Pe * Yukon late s fon over by by t one will evening, 0dd ght Fellows' m Terhune, first tr r-hiker” receiving en. ome after the arrival of the Gr. en, Germany. (Associated Press Te Admi for illiams tershurg cn REBEKAH WHIST PARTY ovember Hall Prizes, nd awarding of two gra on fifty cents. 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