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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1928 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG IMFeress: R OR, EVERYBODY (N x-afi“ NE\GHEOR! o 4 T A NEW RACE HORSE | HE PINKY WINKY N THATS SUPPOSED o HE:AEB ARRNED HERE TODAY TTREN SAY THE OwnER WANTS T RACE SPARK PLIG AND DOESNT WANT TS KNOW WHO HE 1S THE PAPERS HAVE BE SIGNED ! Tt EN DOUGLAS NEW MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY Special music will be a feature (yof the regular services tomorrow morning at 11:30 o'cluck, at the Congregational church e SIMPSON RETURNS Joe Simpson who has b way since early in Novemher, ned the first of the week, affer visit- ing in Portland, Seattle and otker cities south. e H THE SICK wIT . | Aazust Olson have rd tussel with the now Mr. and Mrs been having a flu all this week. somewhat better. The two-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Krsul has beeu a very “sick boy for the past couple of days and is being closely watcaed | by the doctor. - HAVE GIRL BABY A girl baby was born Thurscay morning to Mr. and Mrs. An.onio Hermanez. >o CHRISTMAS FRROGRAM PRELUDE TO VACATION . | A5 a fitting close for school ac- tivities before the holiday: Douglas school children, te: /parents and friends enjoyed Christ.| mas programs yesterday afternoo After the program which was| held for the first four grades under the direction of Mrs. Chapman and Miss Crim, the small tots received gifts from each other and candy, nuts, and oranges, a treat from the teachers. ! In the assembly room, the High »School and upper four grades | were entertained by a group of| ) S0Ngs, recitations, a drill, ance, | and a play. Afterwards, presents| s @ven by the students were distrib- uted. These ranged from powde puffs and cold cream to rubbe aprons and jars of fruit. | Attractive decorations and beau. | Yifully ornamented trees were fea- | tures in all the rooms. A huge| and elaborately trimmed tree Yeached almest to the celling in the high school assembly room # ¥ The program presented e “Christmas Silence,” a jon by Marie Fox; Deed,” a recitation by dell; “Sleighing Song,” song Girls’ Glee “Dethilehem,” recitation by Tyra Wahto; “The . Carol Singers,” a piay by the Se enth grade; “Just So It's Chui Aas,” a recitation by Eunice Kron.| quist and Helen Baroumes; Xmas 'y PBe Drill, by Seventh grade girl “Dat Chrismus on de Ole Plant «0n,” a recitation; “Antique Noel, sotig by six High school Recfltation, Room Three; tion, “Xmas in Olden Times, Helen Straeger, Kmma Oberto, | and Geneva, Feero; Talk, Glen Ed- ‘wards; Xmas Carols, Qirls’ Glee Club, { o by —— e, JUNIOR PLAY ANNOUNCED L rrible Jane,” is the intriguing Hfi:r the Junior play selected for présentation Saturday, February Vith the cast selected and parts i$tributed, rehearsals will begin fmmfediately after the holidays un- der :the supervision of Miss Thel- ma Wait. ~»The action is fast; the lines snappy and clever. The plot con- ecerng itself with the disturbances, disagreements and bickering of the ‘ypical American family, The na. tural touchiness between'big broth- er and little sister produces much friction. But when said big broth- er falls deeply in love, the real fun_begins. Since the leads were carefully chosen for the roles they are to fIl and the play is a clever vehicle for talent, several weeks' work ®should result in an entertaining grformance. y ~ Among the students in the cast are: Alli Niemi, Frank Pettygrove, John Cashen, Urso Kronquist, Sai- mi ist, Elizabeth Sey, Mae Fraser, James Doogan and Margerg Eox. “Proceeds will be used for Jun- AJbr class activities. .. Dl . snerl®, Alaska's tuner. |’ | Call or write Phone 602 adv. g HOOD 1S “TALKING ANYBODY of day. By BILLE DE BECK W OH.MR. GOOGLE . DONT |I SEUNNY THE GIVE Bo MUCH CREDENCE || TOR OWNER DOESH WANT ARG T KNCW WHO HE 1S /e PINRY WINKY BrgY, OHeo / GREAT SCOTT AND SHE'S A GREAT GRAND-CHIL D MAN O WAR ) SHE1( CE SHOW HER 1o SPARK ¢ TOTHESE S ") IF ANYONE g A ' / THERE (S A ] \WQULD ee CONSULTED . SPARK PLUG ———— Douglas Church Services the screen is so natura pical of the middle class has a feeling of invadin tion on {80 perfectly {sorrows { that. one the sanctity of the home Crawford distinguishe | stage and star, plays {1ole of the-hushand; William Bake well, the son, and Joyce Coad, th |girl. Members of the supporting Notices for thls cnurch eolumn | lyoi include Mabal Julienne must be receivel by Tke Empire Sam Allen and Charlot not later than 10 o’clock Satur- il iy 1 sermon toptenatar e <hange CSTOMS LOSE TWO LS s GAMES THEN BEAT tars Beaten DOCTORS IN MATCH, FIks bowling feam cf kan night defeated” Saw Buck d made a clean ity interlodge tou First City Bills core of 3,848 for the winning from pins and from by 434 pins Ancho squad gave All a terrific d winning by 803 pins Bucks bowl 448, ige 13,416 and th Ars L nig 19, the S k ind amil - AETOARAN I Kent, screen th | Dougias ~fr;xb;t;;;n7€stive Mission " Sunday scnocs—2:3v p. m. Last Sermon at 3:15 p. m. out of 7:00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mid- Customs week prayer service. All are ceordially weicome to; men these #ervices. {s took two ht the hree gameg [rom final schedu house lost ‘in_total 2,443 to 24 s & game on the schedule, T P o+ % | postponed earlier in tour 101 Douglas Catholio Church - | {yeni, ana it will be rolled some! The ervices 1n tne néw church. 'time next week. | June at 9:30. The second half of t bin Vo Sunday School. tournan starts January No evening ser wir in it will pla; Christ: first th o and | gar the tourna. ' met The pins by There but of one more 100 core is ne e Hou 4, and win- club An 12 Saw r th for s of the tion honor Scores follow 3 2,661 and All seore: chor The iroll The Ilast night’s matehes follow Juneau Saw Bucks , Lavenik 46 ard Radde Game Ketchikan 576, Harris 583, Bu 542, Miller 537, Zurich 581, T 2819, Games, 818, 1023, 978, Juneau All Stars Hendrickson 148, wart lenning 496, Bringd Boyle Total 816, 7 in last night’s matches 13 pins opal Tkurch | St. Luke’s Episcs "Fvening Pra; 7:30 o’clock. Doctors 447, Kirk Stewart Handicap 30; Customs ier 450, Sir J 549, Polley 0 ( i84, 16 Vandor. | Hender.! Bar total 2443, |calf Total er and € uncil 2661 Congregational Cummunitv \' Church L. D. HAMMOCK. Lay Pastor | fandicap 18 Sundzy School 10:30 to 11:30 A e sereices 11,20 REP. JOE A. M'DONALD | N & | MAKING TRIP SOUTH m. to 12:30 p. m. i e 5 " “MOTHER” IS AT THE Ision, and | LIBERTY ON SUNDAY local ins 419, Sid Newmarker 450 otal 2498, Ziegler i « | Representative.iiect | | Donald, of the Fourth L Mrs. McDonald, visited = friends “and continved 4o Countless thousands of theatre- [on the ter Alameda goers the world over whose mem- | will visit friends ory of the brilliant work Belle Coast until just before the' I Bennett in “Stelia Dallas, till lature convenes in March vibrant, are acclaiming the work |they will come hare. this notable star in “Mother” | Mr. McDonald A pioneer m as surpassing her prior effor ng man F “Mother lited one He owns and op- most thoroughly r and is inter tertaining pictures ever produced jested in other enterprises in that by FBO, comes to the Liberty Sun- | vicinity He elected on the Demo- The screen play is suggested by | cratic ticket in the Novembor ele Kathleen Norris' widely read story. |tion He received the highe The family consists of husband, | vote given any of the 13 candidalte wife, boy and girl, and the evolu-‘for the House. Christmas Specials MIRRORS, TRAYS, BOOK-ENDS, SMOKER’S SETS AT COST FRAMED LIGHTS o’ JUNEAU, $2.25 “Ready-to-Mail” Gift Pictures and Greeting Cards KODAKS IN COLORS Complete Stock of Latest Eastman Models “Evgrything in Photography” Winter and - Pond Co. Anchorage 70, Ost R 851 Bragaw 5 ald Games gis- when i o i ROBERTSON PRAISES ALASKA COLLEGE;I FINE INSTITUTI Enthasiastic praise the Alaska Agricultu and ool of Mines Rober local I t of the . | | | | f the [ s & Col as by R attorney erday from a rbanks on legal busin ited the institution { PINKY WINKRY BABY 7 UE GETTER GET TS WORK ON 4 RIGHT AWAY = COME ON PEAPLO . VICTORIOUS IN ELKS TOURNEY evans (First City Bills Beat Ju- neau and Anchorage— Ket hoth An. swaep rna- five- Ju- An the ub- The hor- 613, iikan rolled|poy, A Mot 847, 92 rgun o3l 374, ran. | S N iven lege E who | trip ness. and | / KEEp T Lp - HE'S BEQINNING To LOOK HUMAN AGAIN- . — GARDNER GOES SOUTH TO SPEND SHORT VACATION T discussed its prospects and work with Dr. Charls B. Bunnell, its| President | college is finely equipped and indeed, wonderful in- stituticn, he declared. It is fitted |left 8 0 meet the needs of Alaskan|Seattle. He youth for higher education and lingham to join he work done there is up to the and, after visiting high standard set the foremost relatives there for a short time, American schools. they will continue to Southern Mr [carifornia for a six-wee bank # Alas) Gold Dredgi i a suit filed Walbridge for $30,0 for money alleged due on a contract | of cmployment. Walbridge was| {given a directed verdict by Judge| [Cecil H Clegg. Steps have heen aken to the case to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the | Ninth Circij't, Mr. Rebertson [said. Walbridge charged the company with owing him the {money for salary not paid dur-| ing the period he acted as ger eral manager for it on its Tulu sak River dredging operations Mr. Robertson was accompan fed on his trip by his son Rlliott Wit visited the Juneau attending the Alaska Col lege and found them all doing well in thoir work. Those visited iwere: Pat Naghel, Bob Mize, Bill Flory and ard Madsen. — e Y | 01d papers for sale at the Empire 0. the on the Iner, local member| Reynold Company, amer Alameda for enroute to Bel Mrs. Gardner triends and} is, a of to Fair w Yor! cmpany ter W Robertson went to represent the N TwhHo /D WHERE | — -2 general foreman Bureau of Public on the Alameda for will join Mrs. Kay spend the holida visiting friends and ! left He for the Rcads, Seattle. there and with her relatives George Messerschmidt, of the n Francisco Bakery, left on the Alameda for Seattle to spend a ation of several weeks visit friends. am - Godfr ng man, ing Alaska visited local friends the Alameda we enroute to the winter's vacation. e an't be wear any , cards the most fastidious. Samples at Empire office. pioneer him, he whiic ns in He¢ port. | i States for EAT YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER AT MABRY’S TURKEY, CRANBERRY SAUCE, CELERY, SWEET POTATOES, VEGETABLES AND CHRISTMAS DESSERT! ALL FOR $1.00 Like the big $1.00 Thanksgiving Day Dinner which proved so popular, so will you enjoy your Christmas Dinner at A Corona for Christmas A GIFT THAT LASTS Useful——Durable J. fiurfordzc—Cd. We also have beautiful Sectional Book Cases A HOT POINT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL A New Model Electric Hot Point Waffle Iron—Price $10.00 A fifteen piece refreshment set “Aptique Ivory from Salem” viz: four cups and saffers, two service pitchers, four nine inch plates and' one ten and a half inch service plate, price $10.00. Our Special Christmas price for the combination $15.00 Alaska Electric Light & Pover Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA _ . Junésu Phone No. 6 Douglar Phone No, 18 1y 4 p. m. yest'y 4 Nocn Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 8. n Weather Bureau i Forecast for Junean and vieinity, beginnme 4 o m. foday: Rain and cooler tonight and Sanday; fresh southeaster- winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wi 29.70 40 82 29.17 41 90 E 29.36 40 91 S CABLE AND BATi0 KEPORTS “YESTERDAY R T “TODAY Highest Sam. Precip. _Sam. temp Velocity 24 hra. Weather 0 Cldy 6 Cldy 14 Pt. Cldy 6 Clear 16 Clear 28 Pt. Cldy 20 Snow 30 Snow 10 Snow 40 Rain 44 Rain 18 Rain 16 Rain 12 Clear i1 Cldy Portland 38 30 01 Clear San Francisco.. 54 54 1 4 0 Clear NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju~ neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Ftan cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. Weather Rain Rain Rain fime— nd Velocity 13 4 14 E m. today today a. E 8 p.m. temp. Stattons— larrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana I St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmenton Seattle 4 12 8 16 16 20 28 40 16 40 44 14 0 10 07 s this morning near Kodiak with a inches at that point and has fallen and British Columbia with a southeasterly gale Prince Rupcert and southwesterly gale re- ported t othe Westward. The pressure remains high in the Pa- cific States. Snow is falling over most of Southwestern Alaska and rain has been general from Cordova southeastward to Brit- ish Columbfa. Th température has fallen decidedly in the upper Yukon Valley and has risen in Western and Northern Alaska. lowest 28.38 The barometer rapidly in Alaska pressure is SUNDAY NIGHT BELLE BENNETT “MOTHER” Realistic human drama—of an American family intoxicated with the sudden wine of success— and of a woman’s struggle to save them! An epic of motherhood! A picture you want to see—Also HARRY LANGDON in “REMEMBER WHEN” Some Comedy 10—20—40 cents Attention We wish to call the attention of Christmas Shoppers to our reduction sale on Leather Goods of all kinds—Toilet Sets in Pyralin, Fiberloid and other makes and we also have a splendid value to offer in Book Ends, Bou- doir Lamps and Kitchen Clocks, Glass and China and many other items. We would ap- preciate having you inspect these articles. LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER If you did not get your tickets, be sure and ask for them Electric Toasters Make Ideal Christmas Gifts See our line of Guaranteed Electrical Appliances fouse Wiring Capital Eleetric Co Radio Supplies PHONE 416 Say Merry Christmds with a piece of FURNITURE from ~ ~ . Har!dv;m Juneaun, Alaska

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