The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 1928. ‘ s . ——— W MUST BE 19 THE OWNE T DONT KN 4 ARNEY, A FILBERT = i ; e - JOT F L WERE \( OP ONE - VS Tl ME HE \ Sebiih INKY ! 1 : ITH THE WHOLE. “TowN WONDERING WHEN € MYSELE AND < i p NEL AROUND Pl ‘\z\\‘\ \‘vJMm Y b i = T RACE BETWEEN : / 8 / WD WON BA \}1 - 11 SPARK PLUG AND THE PINKY WINKY BABY ANTS To RACE <hARy / { A% Sy ; ! - 1 IS ™ TAKE BLACE , AND ALL KINDS OF PLLG AMD B § c / . e 2y GOSBIP AND SUDPGG\T(\!J¢ RUNNING RIFE, WALTING € { (EBRE NOORE BARNEY'S FRIENDS ARE BEGQINNING 16 N ¢ RIGHT, DAC S \NONDER. (¥ THE WHOLE THING S NJHING A QUEER \ BUT TALK. © DO BU! CVER AND D )ARNEY GOOGLE (S PERFECTY A SEE HIM ! < . ¢ oA \ T WILLING T& RACE SPARK PLUG 2 . RE! A — 1T 9 NIGHT — AND HE HIMSELF, WONDERS 3 ) / v WHY THE OWNER OF T RIVAL RACE HORSE DOESNT CET N TOUCH WITH WM Ta S W B b i e : = N Zf 2 : Lindseth’s Orchestra THe RACE s . - \ “Z. 5 4 S 3 e fcbwppussianesaiion . =3 \ “REAL, DANCE RYTHM” *# hth premier nietrionic pewers; and| COMMANDER BYRD AND PARTY IN NEW ZEALAND NEW cusmc bequeath a 1 wreath to e : l"' g .‘ l,l»‘v“,l ‘IDTE; H.“r.“ f\{,:“]‘ : e ; andinavian-American Music WS - e = to a milllon dollars ANNDAL NEW YEAR FROLIC |rible predicament, till an uncls e, . | | ; ¢ i ; : g - BY DOUGLAS EAGLES'tuins up, who seemingly shows i A : s N ; & 2 {the way cut. He promises : , ¢ . o - World's Largest Telescope| \&Eollowing their usual custom |ditional five million If sh £ 8 Nk ' | IR R 1 Reveals Object—In- Douglas Aerie 11 0. E, will{it X to spend the ’ g AN £ J . he old ¥ S . 3 ¢ y - terpretation Made ] lebrate the ps of the old|she : d : ‘ I e o e et n i _ ! ¥ S : To the Public new with a geneml get-to-gether as a e ext NEW YORK, 20, for, the public at their hall next|the st s of Hollywoc a hing 1im For the present Brunswick Machines and Records ®onday night, Dec. 31 lin medieval costume | |F & e * itless space has some ort of lim | will be sold from rooms adjoining C andy Factory on , @Me entertainment will start at{of a mule. Think ¢ r / ¢ 3 : o ; 2 ; is announced by the Ameri.| Lower Seward Street, i ®@iglock ith card playing which|patror it of a bunch of fake in- i 3 o ol be followed by refreshments| ventars tilm c ins laughs | . i 4 5 Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choeco- and a dance. and—mor g aramouis i 3 3 s : Eig - the wori's I5reN g e latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and fends and members from hoth | claims, it's ¢ a laugh ton ! a0 b ; a o i . | 100-ix ns, on Mount Wil 51:. of the channmel are invited | and bluc combine ' to attend this function which, ju -y At e cov rpret Astronomical Society | ¢ discovery was made \‘5} I ‘, alifornia, and reported by arry. . ! \ b e A EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing ing" from similar events of the| e o o tes 5 k. T ot e | imported thdt can be bought in Juneau — patronize ip'j‘ibtb‘r:l‘ pz}u:‘:v to be ]vnv outstand- 1) OI s i 9 Zic % your home town produets. event of the whole 3 i 2 R ou a Comm. Richard E. Byrd (center) autographing pictures at Wellington, N. Z., prior to sailing to te of 2,500 miles af # K . MRs. GRAVROCK IS I y b Dunedin on the whaler, C. A. Larsen, to join other members of the expedition for the voyage to the d, nearly double the sj | ELMER E. SMITH by LAID To nesT C wireh B ey os 1 Wit o, e Gomminsor B I LTI p tionin % o 9 a. m. to ? Zhast rites for Mrs. B. Gravrocl S(?rl"«('(?s ‘ o who passed away on Christma ABve: were held yesterday Aller. | cmee—————— moon from the Congregational church, Rev. Harry R. Allen con. dueting the services 7:30 p. m. y theory of light bending Notices for thls church column 1 empers ¢ € " h light ‘lm\"l\'l; in a cirzcle. It ! must Le receivel by The ®mpire ? ; * o | zer ancd that the velocty. of a inot later than 10 o'clock Sa k i P 1 orup and W 1n ject is appareut but not Special music was rendercd by|gay morning to guarantee change _ - o v P WS | “Your Alaska Laundry Mrs. L. D. Hammock, Mr ien| pf sermon topi e o g 3y o Kirkham, Mr. Hamme ( X - - and Alex ¢ o _ ; ? DOGS INHERIT ESTATE S via?? v 3 Fiwn T R - W!EH]WS GIVEN | interment was made i Dows. | | Dougins Presbylerian Native | | i is : ‘ Service @1 : SPRINGFIELD, Mo.—The will Jas cemetery where the remain | 24 - g | p < S ‘ 4»1 Mrs. Dell J. Gibbons, recluse, were placed beside those of Mr.|* gunday seno . S f ft her cstate to be used in the for , Gravrock. | Sermon at 3:15 p. m. i : : ; « 2 Py ar of her seventeen dogs “‘for Pall bearers were L. W. Kilburn,| 7:00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mid-| § ; ) It : ; ) t of their natural 1i (l o > l P L4 | Nels: Anderson, W. J. Grant, . A.| week prayer service. : . . ] e QU g Bl i R B e y Gieanng and, ressing J. ‘Gallwas, Joo Riedi and Jerry) Al are cordiaily weicome to : ’ 3 ; y by it 10 gathekite [comes in to the remainder. 8 " 1 Cashen, | these services i é ? £ : . P whe iond - o - 5 . o 5 A s of, Hedven sat cn his Dripgenl o FIRE ALAITN! LAST NIGHT | Don"hs Cathiotie Ohures 114 ¥ . : 5 die B | thione widows were rewarded for| CNGLISH- POURISTS HOLD EASY RECGRD IN FRANCE A burning flue in Sam Opich’'s| & A\ eorvices in the new church, L BORYBNEE | (hcir names in stone tabiels sanc-! pARIS, Doc. 29 resldence gave the fire deparimen Mass at 9 m : g i PARIS, Dec. 20 English tour- 7 | d by the emperor. That Isists are the most mumerous vis- J@ short run abcut 8 o'clock last No Sunds tiralyrteig 8 ER e % ¥ .l & out B g 4 " evening although the blaze was Ng evenin itors to . delegates to the | i f g § |the young ( ! : . nternatio Hotel Men’s Con- »¥tinguished before the firemen| w Year Day . , ; | | Tn Totel M on | | |'their vows of celiba hool. B th scene | Acts of f were told. There were In New Building on Shattuck Way » n ; uperstition and foolighness, s o 534,681 Spanish, oy " ST 1 Q! );r’l:: ;:ur;(l n:;;m.u l;l't‘;) :rnm;u ‘ A the. aiiting: of u ‘blade of G1ie'h Attt T Bk 40000 THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” om sparks o watchmen were - i 4 P P 4 L o ‘ 4 3 G own flesh for a medicinal con H h guests ) stayed in V \flaced on duty last night. St Lukes Episcopal Thurch | 3 % ; 4 7 [ tee in the hope of curinz t more than one day g 4 4 / kness of & parent, will not earn| e from Eng | BEBE DANIELS AT T No service this week, as Dea : 4 o the commendation of th | LIBERTY ON SUNDAY | Rice is in Ketchikan. - : A ; ¢ Teima. » natlonal-| many, Czechoslov any means, suchiland and France attended the practices being classed as un.jcongress e people along with | nt ‘custom by which the| &TT777 % | 1 s refused to r T LADVERT\SING‘ -~ : : 4 ung widows refused t TRUTHF Mol ] AND‘ is not intend LIRS .. Sy L0 worthy of save its reader some money, A Congregational Community ; o : anci 3 LGRS 9 AS Manager Ott of the Liberty Chu=zh | COLD WEATHER IS COMING—ARE YOU R itie lale Is primad. in'the ay Pastor Y G 3 Neither will the acts of #hope it will excite sufficient in- K. U ,, M B | clintig. 1o mmiry: dbar dea PREPARED FOR IT? * Yorost in the reader's mind to make| Sundzy Sehoal 10:30 to 11:30 ; § : : ) Vo £ % ¢ their fiances be regarded “];: 'gpen'l she wrice. g1 gap-idibing Regular Sunday services 11:30 E & i 3 commendeble virtues, » i T MONOGRAM HEATERS The following paragr n]-h giveg| & M- Ak ke { regulations governi wrds and § ; < v 1 <) Just a slight idea of what “Miss|[ET Aimqus i 0 Ao ticlal commenda ) meritori- \ ¥ y Brewster's Millions,” the Para-|we cal! and deliver. Poone 528. Phil Plant, multi-millionaire playboy, and his wife, the former |,.. orvices submile Supply a continual heat supply. Clean and econom- mount picture coming to the Lib-| ' - ' Constance Bennett, actress, have agreed to (hsagnlc. if re]l)Ullf tionalists § \ ical in operation, they heat the entire house, ¥ ¥y Bunday, is all about. | TOTICE trickling into United States from Paris are ‘to be creditec | the ministry of the interior. | 3 F ore stopping to give further NCTICE Here thgey arerin happier days, before the wealthy Long Islanc ot | Ask those who are using them as to their efficiency. | | “detalls it l:nlanly fn;r we rthl : My 4.m(l:fld will be ciosed until sportsman sailed away for New York leaving his bride of a Japan Approve; First MCL adger with somo ine | January 2 dmuon Bebe Lunicls, the star,ladv. DR, GEO. L BARTON. year ensconced in a Paris hotel. | Jury System Reslllls‘ FAIR s / THE (International ll-wlrr.-el) RUTHF UL advertising TOKYO, Dee, 20— Tho first trial! sing 2P OPOSED WEEK END WHITE HOUSE D 4 RY PARTY TO POLE s B o) T bt Thomas Hardware Co. é‘ . : ; | MAY (IET Uo- S AWAI€ )\ "'”:"l ”"“ benefits of the ~I;.‘ am | §0 O .1.‘1;:":-'; 1;)1-:‘\,/:4'(“1:;,' :xh(p'l Ju!le-'m, Eres 1 A | 1!"]\(“1 ’XUIII Britain and Ameriea, i ghop to the sensiblc l’r”‘l‘t I L 5 et By being PUE ¥ ¢ this town, PITTSBURGH, Pa., Dec, 20—The %-tobert Bartlett, John W. Goodscll,|into practice slowly wnd the firs {surgeon of the Peary expedition|~0nald’ MacMilian, George Borup,|two months produccd less than a ont ; Chief Engineer George Wardw:ll|dozen eriminal cases in which the to the North Pole at last sees J ; < {some hope of zaining government.|and Matthew Henson. ht of & Jury trial was invoked SANITARY a1 fecognition for himself and his All of these, with the excoy This right is permitted only in GROCERY : 4 . . 5 ‘ i ¢ f Wardwell, whose duty’ requir-d s iivolving the death penalty S iy 14 companions for their feat. In Y Y 1 & PHONES 83—85 3 inearly. 20 since the dash|DIM to.remain a the R sentences of | than three A | (1] llt 'lst"'las ! ) ‘ i or 8 “The Store That Pleases” {to the pole, the United States has | VeIt ApADied: &Y Rl ac- JEAESs ! e N p |conferred 1o awards upon Peary's| T e e vn 33 v That’s Late | men. | The surgeon, Maj. John Walter | | > | . GGoodsell, a world war veteran [n b’r | See Our S |and practicing physician at Sandy| a y 8§ Cafe | s bouk of |Lake, Pa., has received a promise' {from Rep. Clyde Kelly of Pennsyl. Imperial Building | FLLOOR, STAND and TABLE | vania that a bill will be presented Front Street Pt Sriial o ; LAMPS e FOR SUNDAY NIGHT 1 sentative Kelly introduced such a 5 3 Regular Dinners bill at a previous session, but it was tabled. Sh Ord, " BEBE DANIELb corded the Scott Antarctic expedi. Lunches tion by the British government and similar awards by other govern. 7 9 . Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, nents to men who have assisted i 2 s o mem wio e sasisiad Miss Brewstcr s Millions POPULAR PRICES tive Kelly says, “it is a travesty - X on justice that after more than A Comedy Drama full of Laughs—Also xgx".clh“tioL:r.lc?mse{:eg Almka Eleetrw ngm PRE-INVENTORY PRICES 19 vears, Congress has not accord. - s p. m. daily. 50 cents ad recognition to Prof. Ross Mar. J %1 3 T vin, who lost his life in the Arctic, OUR GAN(’ in BRING HOMS THE It '{.[iX_ & Pmer Co' and to his comrades who dared 2 President Coolidge in proposing a country place for the President (and suffercd that Commander NEWS OPENS THE SHOW Prear Washington suggested the government owned reservation at |Peary might plant ‘Old Glory' at HARRY MABRY " Mt. Weather near Bluemont, Va. Above Is the admialstration build- |iie North Pole. Y ng which could be used as the week end Whitz House. Below, the MThese officers and comrades 10—20—40 : Proprictor ry building which could be fitted up as an executive office. |of peary should receive equal —20—40 cents =i i ey ot e s Avie e ARt ‘recognition; Ross G. Marvin, Capt, JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, AL‘\B“ i Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 Raaaddas 2ot PR VOO ORY

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