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[ H ""'If”"’“wu“ U1 ww - N 1 i Wik 7 <COR \ P | i OWEVER MYSTERIOUS HIS POWERS, PROFESSOR ZANANL MISTAl Gocdte. Y i\ LISSEN.PROFESSOR. 1\ /7 o . o o =+ [ \ CERTAININ KNOWS HOW T6 HANDLE Them For Tihe BES® DAT HYPNOUSS s Y NOU'NE N e et b 9 "\ - 1 <kt s X > X = Thats SR = \ WHATEVER HE DID To SPARK BLUG P e NEVER BEQAUSE HE DOESNT || THE “ounG | NESTERDAY WAS EXACTLY Tue RiGHT AH'S AFWAID AH HEARD OF (NDERSTAND WHAT A MaN G < = TTHING , FOR ToDAY SPARKY IS ALL QK. ~ DON'T UNDAHSTAND A HYPNOTST 1S - ~MR GOOGLE. / = TR AR D (E L WHAT DAT THE ARY OF | MeBee (= Yoo Talk \ o SE LN v < g To HIM AND - RACKET O HIS A BNPNOTISME| A cew bas - : ALL ABOWY SHAME ON OVER WIS HEAD ME KO MAM - You! / NOULL Win HIS fv,xMMy o’ CONFIDENCE //; OOWA N £ Arasammy ! . ‘ © 1928, by King Foatures Sysdicats. Inc Gzt D rights rescrved & e g DEDICATION OF MASONS TEMPLE IS IMPRESSIVE Large Crowd Attends Im-| pressive Ceremony Satur- | day—Is Fine Building ! (Continued from Page Onei ( ito harmonize. Seven large move- | able banquet tables have heen pro- 1¢d which may be arranged (o] ae dmmodate large or sv ban- quets. The kitchen is connectad | with the banquet room by large! swinging docrs, as well as a s ing table in the center. The kitchen is one of the best equipped in the| scity having a battery of two large eléctric ranges finished in whics| enamel, an electric coffee urn, a combination laundry tray and sink #¢ well as cabinets for dishes and | silverware. | Large Auditorium The entire second floor is de- voted to a large auditorium, cloak rooms and lavatories for both wo- men and men. The auditorium floor 11 is finished in maple and spe Wdesigned for a d e large canvas cover been provided for the floor when the| room is to be used for other than Yancing. A small stage is pro- vided in this room for the use of| an orchestra or as a rostrum for| speaking or lecture purposes. The| windows and stage in the auditor-| ium are hung with elaborate silk| drapes of pleasing effect. Oy the center of the stage is an elab orate hand.carved emblem of the y Al Rite, bearing the Double Ragle, Square and Compass, Star and! Crosses, all symbolic of the differ.| ent Orders occupying the building. | This emblem was the special de-| sign and work of Dr. George sBarton of this city and a member of the Order. The entire third floor of the building is devoted to the lodge| room, cloak rooms and lavatorics! for both men and women. The lodge room in this Templs is tha' particular pride of the members *and it'can be safely said excells in appointments most lodge rcoms found in the States in cities o much larger population. The lodge room contains no windows, the entire wall space being set off with columns of artistic’ design. A domed ceiling covers the room and a soft lighting effect is produced by the use of cove lights. Threa! series of lights are used which may pibe blended into red, white and blue or used singularly. The three| » colors are controlled | stadt so that different lighting et | sSects may be produced. The light-| ing system was designed and in-| by a rheo- stalled by the Alaska Electr Light & Power Company cf this]| city. The entire floor, as wgll as tho| officers’ stations, is covered with| a heavy Biglow Hartford Saxony ¥ carpet of special design laid over half inch oozite. This carpet was, furnished through the B. M. Behr- ends 'Co., and is said to be the; inest carpet ever laid in Alaska. Fine Furnishings Surrounding the room in two Tows are the members' chairs which are of the opera type, up- holstered in a special designed ve. lour on both the seat and back anc » harmonizing in color with the car- pet. The Officers’ chairs are of s massive design and finished in mahogany. The large altar and| ssecretary’s desk are of like de-) sign and finish. The walls of the| lodge room are stippled in col- ors to blend with the other fur. nishings. Around the entire ceil- ing of the room is a specially de-, signed hand-carved moulding which | has been beautifully brought out * in ' hand-decorated colors. The stippling and other decorative painting is the work of E. M. Dietz. The woodwork throughout the 'bufiding aside from the lodge room is finished in silver-grey or driftwood color. 'The flcors of the hallways, stairs and cloakrooms, have been covered with Jaspe M- noléum of a color to match the woddwork. Al lavatories have stiléd floors. All windows and doors in the building are provided with handsome curiains andimerchants, drapes, being furnished by the Emporium. The entire plumbing| equipment of the building Is of BARNEY GOOGLE AND {and bed under the heart with an ice jcalled here yesterday forenoon on v'drapes department of the Goldstein|per way to the w.l{'.rd. the' 01d papers tor sale 8t the Bmplre SPARK PLUG EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 17, 3y BILLE DE BECK 1 1928, PARIS Shantung seems to be a scrious bidder for recognition next! spring. Hard as it to realize, with winter not yet here P, ly is thinking spring and showing dresses for wear warm and sunny climates. Asghdntung model at Chantal’s carrie out colorings of deep rose and iter Lols de rode. Tht is the light colcr with a deep V of the darker color inset skirt is a panel effect over darker color. The hips are very trim| and the line straight except for a tiny blouse at the low waist- line. RITA. make and instailed Dby th Charming Belgian Harri plumbing shop of this Special Heating Plant One of the most elaborate heat. | ing plants in Alaska has been in-! stalled in this building. It is of | the Trane Unit Heater, zone typef and so arranged that any portion| of the building may be heated sep- | arately through thermostadt con-| trol. A large Birchfield boiler lo- cated in the basement furnis thé heat for the building, being equipped with a Hart automatic| burner. The heating units in the| large rooms of the building are! automatically controlled whereby | the air in each room may be| changed in a few minutes, The entire heating system was designe. and equipped by George B. Rice, of this city. The Temple, as now complated, has been turned over by the Alas- ka Masonic Temple Associa which was the building committes, to the use of the Scottish Rite Bodies, the Blue Lodge and the Bastern Star. As now finished it represents an investment of ap-! proximately $75,000 and is a hand-| 61 of most popular members some monument to these m:"""l“?'i of capital's younger set is the tions as well as an attractive addi- Princess Antoinette de Ligne ticn to Juneau's larger fraternal | b daughter of the Bel- educational buildings locateq | (above), daughter 6 d° H in that particular part of the city, | §ian ambassador an 5 | Highness, the Princess Albert i de’ Ligne. (Harris & Ewing) >t " Former Convicts Make Poor Bank Presidents Mexican, with Throat Cut, Goes And Gets His Man HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 17.—| PARIS, Dec. 17.—Ex-conviets While lying on an operating have proved to be so unsatisfact- || table in a hospital with hisjory as bankers that the Govern- throat cut, John Francis, a Mex-iment has introduced a bill to ican, decided he should be else- keep them out of the money where and stipped away from at- handling profession tendants. For generations France has Someoné heard him shout: “Iihad pericdical explosions of in- am going buck and get that!dignation over big-scale frauds man.” 'by gentlemen wearing silk hats Thirty minutes later an am-!put with prison records who op- bulance call was received and!ened mahogany fitted banks and Francis was found, still bleeding|carried off the deposits. and unattended, in the same] —— - house with Seangenf, another BARE LEGS IN STYLE Mexican, who had just been stab- NEW YCORK-—Leather tanners are preparing their new lines for shoes of sun-tan shades, believ- ing that next summer will wit- ness a wide gain in the popuiar- ity of bare legs. Pink shades are barred, because of the feminine fad for sun-tanned skin. Hence sunburn beige, Lido sand and other light browns are favored. ————— pick. Both were taken to the Lospital in serious condition. —— ROGERS 18 SUNDAY BOAT With four days’ mail and the usual tonnage of freight for local the Admiral Rogers large selection, at Empire, on basketh defeat at the high ol last F 1y 8¢ working 1 \ine and ir Maine el William T, | Gardiner, Republican, on Sept. | ernor. | 10, as gov :{B | ! i | | [ | i J v ! | PROGRESS IN WILD WEST ! DEMING, |the into an airps N — . DOUGLAS l EW | H. S. TO PLAY JUNEAU | TEAM ON TUESDAY NIGHT| all team, which mot hands of the Juneau| to the ‘tune of 12.15 the Dougla hizh ected [ Another incumbent who won re-eéegtion was Governor H. C. aldrida Adridze of Idaho, . Governor J. H. Trumbull of + Connecticut, Republican, was ted : N. M.—Aviation (fhoving the “Wild West” background. Prices right—Christmas cards, convert the city rodeo grounds ort, Jyn S — au Cold 8 a ba orrow are tle | even ht from final the gnal | One of the most distinctive of Paris creations to reach the United Statcs is this white chiffon evening gown with its embroidered | oaguctte diamond girdle. The elaborately jeweled jacket may be | worn for dinner and the dance, élrternational INustrated News) 1IN I Liave had the pleasure to superinténd the installation and opening of some fifty-three Piggly Wiggly stores througnout the United States, Canada and your own Alaska, but never has the reception given us by the public been as gratifying as the weleome given us by the citizens of Junean. To have people come in and weleeme you, and tell you that yeu are noeded in the com- munity is heart-warming and unusual. We wish 1o tal;e this opportunity to thank you for this warm welcome and to ask for your patronage in the future. Assuring you that you will always find Piggly Wigely merchandise of the best and only well known brands at money saving prices. Piggly Wigely is known “All Over the World” and we are pleased, indeed, to have the honor of placing it here “On Top of the World.” Very sincerely yours, DONALD ARMOUR, President. General Manager. is st into Deming will | the former ] rector Weds “400” Deb : tlere are Robert Flory, motion picture director, and his bride, Miss Aileen Dee, New York society girl, who were rch Around the Corner” as a sequel married in the to 1 a stud 0 your ,5‘1}'” JPECIAL SERVICE ALASKA CUSTOMERS I' N hoat if you order from Farrell: | Farrell is your guarantee of First Quality \ and Special Grading .. . fine finish stock = f boat building lumber or any other lumber o matter what the size of your order - o requirements. oo 1y "1""*73“‘#?": P “q & Just write us - or, if you're in a hurry, N Bo." wire your specifications ~ we do the rest! | pNMA S 5 At " 5FARRELI. 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