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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY DEC. 27, .1928. fiy BILLE DE BECK nASEBALL‘ HEADS IN /ad™ TEL LQOKS PURPLE TO ME SPREADIN ANY BETS ORE ABOUT THIS By t Lid VAL ED . THE WHOL . THING \ LAND T AINT \ UNTIL T KNOW QLY THAT QWNS TTHE PINKN WINKY BARY ! ‘A( tdERRE THNG'S Martha Van whose ma organist, Iiere L. L, grocer, above), church Wyen, rriage t was wif¢ PEmanuell was released on A \WASHINGION BYSTANDER bigamy b\ By KIRKE L. SIMPSON WASHINGTON, Dex Ona the *b congress precocion newcomer (o ingiton, anywh a congressional pr eran of mecre (h tury of mighty gllting. It there is an 0 the Sena Ludlow, Dem elect from ihe redoubiable lican stronghold, the diana, does not know, er would be prised. W's casy to sympathize with the t8elings of Ralph Updyk vept Republican from be unseated for Dem> nent ‘carrle i 6,380 vote gave Ho must have was the to Deat pt for where Demc es” of t seve very infant public 1 Was h llety uai strenuous vet- s rad Louis mtativ Repui- nth In Bysia trick or Hou overwhe y when er a been on’, e con- nor- of 000, Ludiow Pemocratic newcomer Hoover fands tested case. in ““mally there are lots ¢ 4, ranyhow. Personal Victory In the Sevenin Indiana, which takes in Indianapolis and 22 @ in Marion county, Democrals usual. Iy have been few and far betwaen, What put “Louie” across undoubi- edly ‘was his own personality, known these many years 1 home foiks through his news writ- Lweings from Washington, and the solid support of his newspaper brethern regardless of party pref- erences. wew Incidentally, Ludlow's first el tive office was as vice presiden of the National Press club in Wash-! ington. Having decided he would like the job, he circularized the «elub membership to the effect, #aying he knew of ro good rea- #on he should have it, #* i nevertheless. That so tickled Mis fellows that he went ig a. whooping, became president the club in due order, developed a #" taste for public speaking and even ' “ blossomed like a rose, sarlnriany‘ speaking. Also, the political office secking p erformed Wi | but wanted |, of WHATS HE SO WNSTERIOUS ' ABOLT ANYWAY 2 DR — /’ NOURE RIGHT Joe T @& OVER Te THE PAPER AMD GET © SEND SoME TTHE BOYS SVER To INVESTIGATE. ~ (MANGE They-LL GEY A UINE ’ ON MISTER THE HyL '\A ™ / PINKY wmkvl @ 1928, by Kine F 19, Herbert daughter of Leigh-T in presence bail on a Sayville, anuell (also latter’s of o of D00 charge He this land X 4 the 8 pounds 1 of cabin bir has t a years ago according Louie, having had racks big enough to admit the ds from the surrounding coun- be, Indianapolis a relish how [to tnquire ailing pa bell and s wife paper work in and ‘tells with was 3 heaith of Louie ra asked to the interview 18 he > the priest, he se¢ priest for purp uie's battle pre caused his Wash- more lential uf being t yup which talk s politics than any simi- of citizens anywhere. Updyke \hinks round for chary in Indiana, Loule has n Washington. > —— SNOW STOPS - LITTLE WAR NEW DELHTt, Removal women and |Iultl| |from Kabul, Afghanistan, was ap- parently effected just in time since the latest advices Indicate the air- drome at the Afghanistan capital lis two feet deep in snow and no more flying is possible. Uncenfirmed reports from Pe. shawar indicafe that King Amanul- {lah, becavse of severe weather, | may try to remove his government iher Representative ythere may be | non-residence been so0 India, Dec. - of -\ to Kandahar and attempt a strong «‘fensive against his enemies the Spging. {Burned t—o Death When Falls on Electric Wires SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 27. ~—William Petterson leaped or fell from a six story apartment House [Toof this forenoon and was burned |to death when he fell on a high tension wire. The impact of the body broke half a dozen wires and short circuited others and burned in | cabin' g Breen gefm having been merely latent “‘;out several trandformers. Petiar. im as it seems to be in mMOStigons hody, clad in Dijamas, drop- loosier staters, he got a yenrnlulmd to the sidewalk. a seat in ithe house and cap- ‘tured it to the lml‘Drlse of ‘every- mobud:, factuding Mimselt. i % Born in kog Cabin ) v Ladiow 1.4 big chap, ¢ me‘l adv, v My oftice will bn' closed until 2nd. AH HA ANANE WITH SPARK PLUG HAPNOTI ZE WINNING A RACE , HE'S < WELL \S WORKING THAT LVGLY HORSE INTO N PERFORMING \F HE CAN NOTHING SHORT OF A MIRACLE. = T =E THAT MY WISH To REMAN VGNITO 1S CAUSING CONSIDERABLE. INC COMMEN 1 AT LEAST HAVE @ TiLL EN SIGNED - MUST BE Great B, MANIAG WRECKS MEXICAN TRAIN | injurcd veo, inciuding { Chihuahua, when be maniac of a train Mexico and Ori Sunday near Governo: a a caused wreck on Kansas City Line la huahua |the El nguag Con rew report The m fire henca to keep warm burned causing t one to leave nental, paper h d to Spanish re, said ‘i hava anlac L WHO'S WHO | AND WHERE | prominent Sitka ted lccal friends Queen wis in enroute to Seattle trip. Smith, v the steamer He i a busin Dean Rice ! Epicopal Church, for Ketchikan on Queen He gol at the New Year the church in Ketchikan and will return to Juneau on the fir v after the first of January Yur man ter v ine hile port on man the Pr is a pass the to officiate at ste is, business for ing on a vacat Eugene and known Jun R. P. Nel Alaskan p died in Los Angele: the n Queen last n eral of their held in some m. teorge (Neldon, boys and W m sons wh day on, neer, M attend th which 0 soon last fun.y will b ancis ON MY GUARD, PAPERS ELKS REQUESTED TO GENTLEMEN OF THE PRE (=% | MEET TOMORROW FOR RAYMOND SERVICES Lod ci Members of the Riks o requested to meet in the Rooms at 1:46 p. m. Friday ttend a body the fune rvices the late Harry Raymond, whose death oceurr Christm night The se vill ‘be held at m ;\"\‘ auditorium of the ' Ha 1 The lc ritual cer |be used cial mus given under the direct Jent tal Sn nds of Mr McCloskey, Owens, Rob McAlister a W long fv Jame Harry J K William Gedde - |School Children Get AN FRANCISCO, Dee. 27 the Dudley School here h t 3te il of with nt th in cloger their work the | pupil touc and nothers had we the chil were So the was or havin mothers in the schobl resta food is served at cc rents liked the each noon two or mothers ccok the it to the childr a new group doing t each day oo Italy has become the 1| Buropcan producer of rayox with annual outpu 50,000,000 pounds. D REWARD FOR RETURN IU\( s of dered how ing fed nated of | the {rant where The p and now lof the and serve eat there cooking ldren idea the th lun exceedl a black, curly-haired, triever dc A re be paid for his return for information leading to his the boys th rom | Queen,' Rechin! York | with his| not seen for| Rechin barber I au to south on the reaching Seattle Mr 1 travel overland to New where he will visit mother whom he ha a number of rs been conduc a here for some time M. Goldstein left for *hikan on the Queen Mr. Goldstein representing an Fastern fu and has been making a bu in the Territory for the past eral wee the state Ket is| trip! sev. | D WILL AND PRIVATE | PAPERS OF ANDERSON | ARE FGUND TODAY The will and other private papers of Gust E. Anderson, pio-! neer who died last Friday and was buried yesterday in Ever-) Ce were found to- nderson, of Doug- by a para- will as the admin- estate. R. Allen, the funeral sald Mr. And 28, 1861, in Filispstad, ! Varmland weden. On Decem-! ber 26, 18 he was united in| imarriage to Maria Isaks Fleming {who preceeded him in death on July 25, 1924. | On August 4, 1892, Mr. and [ Mrs. Anderson came to the United {States and for several years re- glded in the State of erhlgn.n {In March, 1897, they came to Ju- neau and made their home here. Besides his many friends in this| leommunity the deceased leaves’ [three sisters, Mrs, Manda Spoeng lof Gotenburg, Sweden; Mrs. Anna | Bergstrcm of Stockholm, Sweden, jand Mrs. Emma Nordblad resid- ing in Seattle. } graph in istrator cf th | Rev. Harry o ficiated !yesterday born S A who 1;# service | son. was ot ' According to the will, dated February 1926, the deceased bequeaths his estate to be divided equally among his three sisters. The deceased was well known in Juneau and enjoyed the repu- tation of being an excellent car- Ipenter, having erected over ten houses in this community. Sev- eral years ago he was afflic with a paralytic stroke from which he suffered until his deuh.l BOSTON city pup must do his hunting under city conditions. “Gerry” has brought home to a distressed master such finds as a baby’s new coat, a package con- taining pork chpos, pigs knucklu 'nda leg of lamb, household m;- sils, rubbers andshoes, 21, adv DR. W. A - NUTICE will BORLAND. My office January 2nd. adv. DR. GEO —_———— be clozed un L. BARTON. Ige ub ! and | ul v-| in all. | will ert nd |, Mother’s Own Cocking me | ided | Washing them | be- ig- | do au- st thought | re ho he n - rd orj re- til o § 'P{01d papers for sale at iiie Bmpire | p.-.-”_.-.-,,,,,“-...- FRUTHFUL ADVERTISING ALS TO FAIR AND st ke \SQUARE FoL! FAIR AND SOUARE RUTHF UL advertis helps to keep you in tou with a grocery shop that is o the level. Square foods—fui prices — and prove-it-by-the clock delivery have endearc our shop o the sensible folk of this town. SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—385 “The Store That Pleases” o Kt % | | | el ——, Mabry s Cafe Jmperial Building Front Street Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES Merchants Lunch served from 11:30 a. m. to p. m. daily. 50 cents [ — HARRY MABRY: l thrletor wch | @ 1 WHO ) ARE You ? ? I AM The OWNER. OF TuE ‘, \| PINKY WINKY || BABY, GENILEMEN WON'T You ‘ COME IN?® / t s e 2785 v-v [ Comnmunity Christmas program i»\1\4.l consist a play, recitations, a drill and a dance The numbers wer d and presented by the gr and high hool and ¢ der th upervisic the od of 30 DOUGLAS boys u teacher danced darg, ived that the .|SCHGOL TEACHER a1 gt ol HAS BEEN BRIDE wdents foined i sin SINCE LAST JUNE ¢ stmas carols program n of oy wa audience | All th the | whi h clos he fir W co; and rtributed he program parts ve put on second grada tots everal numbors performed their | Announcement o ( th has heen mad marriage c¢f Miss Thelma ¢ of attle, teach R and Wr d in an, Junce to ¢ Mr ang Jun 13 hool, enth of solemniz A. Sti @ After t e prog lass A the crowd to nild re #h the | . the P.- was T, A : o] gational chureh nows of the marr cmplele surprise to friead couple. Mrs. Engstr > is in Seattle, where gradu from the Univer | Washington and affiliated {Phi Mu p. Mr. En Univer came \ere every led thr w of o ty of W tions h Sor also attended the and was a memb Psi fraternity, 1om is connected v hment y digtr evening n ) Phi Kappa : Mr. lng |the Alaska pany as b | An fmpr night weds, nned n o | GLD DANCES RETURN PARIS tadio dances into Blue Danub German Fre nptn 3 for the benefit cf the newl tarted with a char jolly good time | The lite of found on ags a favor- tations, is often neh programs. > > Dell F. Sheriff, Al , © |H or write Phone 602 RONCHITIS At bedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with— con fashion lall d. ' long - o MRS. GRAVROCK'S The funeral of M who died on Chris yheld from the ichurch tomorrow | o'cloek, Rev, Har FUNERAL s taner. ady afternocn 2 Allen of OMMUNITY ENTERTAI A large crowd | Theatre last night VA PO RUB Over 21 Million i e B B e L Call for your 1929 Calendar (== i H. 8. GRAVES The Clothing Man bbbt deot] kH+1-l--l+++-l-H—-l—(-l—l—H++l~H'+l—H+—P+"-H For That Christmas Gift That’s Late See Our Stock of FLOOR, STAND and TABLE LAM PRE-INVENTORY PRICES Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ' JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA | mon ’ 'ahu Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 S. Barnard (left), president of the American league, Judge Landis and John A. Heydler (right), president of the National league, talk over baseball prospects for 1929 at the Julnt meeting of nu major leagues in Chicago. Physical Marvels— How do the do it? NNIS champions, swimming champions, trans-Atlantic fliers=both men and women —how do they do it? How do they stand the strain? Every leader, whether in sports, science, or business, will give the same advice to us com- mortals. This advice consists prin- cipally of —“moderation” and “regularity.” And what sage advice this is. Their trainers, physical advisors or physi- cians, Lmnvlhumpnu ince of moder- ation and the necessity of regularity. Our bodies must throw off ea nh day the material which it does not need. It must discard the wa This waste, if allowed to lie in the intestines,amounts to poi- son. Constipation forms toxins, or poisons which are absorbed which are responsible for sl sorts of 3 luhuusncsx drow- siness, d a uunrll rin-down Constipa weakens our svsn-mq and leaves us prey for sérious discase. LittleLiver Pills are mor ordinary laxative. They stimulate the liver and thercfore temove biliousnossentirelyThay willkeepyou regular without ef fort,because theyare small and easy to take and mild in effect. CARTE LIVILE LIVER PILLS Demand the Original with this Signatwre 2, 7% cl 3 Electric Toasters See our line of Guaranteed Electrical Appliances Capital Electric Company Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring Early on a Frosty Morning the sizzling, snapping sound of frying bacon and the aroma drifting out on the fresh morning air is a tonic in itself. You make a wise choice when you se- lect bacon from us. 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