The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 3, 1929, Page 7

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b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: THLRSI)\.Y jAN 3, 1929. il % N R e e s e R o e R e 2 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BLL.K H ' v G~ | Awook™ == NI, | HE ILL FEELING ThAT BExisTED BETwWEE i }yl y \ ;{a\:‘;fi‘r LA AWOOK WERE. RIGHT: MR ‘\\] t LI ‘ Wh,llt Woml’n Re(llly W(lnt ou - BARNEY GOOGLE Anb HORSEFACE K (ST { \WAKE OGLE -THIS 'S SERIOUS! / '\ A / Tt 4 < A IS RAPIY REACHING i PROPORTIONS o |l WE'RE GONG QUT FOR S:,M T Q‘E;&H&‘:i‘“i A el Every woman really wants quality groceries. i e i oo NOUR MORNING EXERGISEN 0 i} = .’(\\NAKEN ¢ e GONNA She wants the meals she cooks to be always . i R G%Q A B”;f_; AK;\);-RQH | SPARKY —whHalis e Ib?fifii \O | \ ot / tasty and nutritious—and she knows that she 3\2 DETERMINED T WIN THE EP|C RACE. MATTER — 232 GOOD NIGHT'S s 5~SSMP'N \ -l l can depend upon this grocery for quality food- (% TWEEN SPARK. PLUG AND T METHING 'S HAPPE stuffs & > T PINKY WINKY BAGY — i FING'S ty NEO SERIOLSY | stuffs at the right price. 4 BE™ ownis QS HAVE BEEN TRA\N\H(: g1 s PR TREIR HORSES WITH THE GREATEST &\;Esgne —}Q Tar _NSTHING WiLL | = CALIF 'ROCERY i | ORNIA GROCER NG FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 478 €N A - ’ N * , WHY NOT LET US put your name on out coal list, it is certainly good coal. We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our eggs are the largest and fresheat that the hens produce. We carry a compléte line ot Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our tra well you can’t D. B. FEMMER Phene 114 Perfect Posture ‘v R e e e [ E e R A TEN COAST QUINTETS | . |Russel, William Coltie Jo hnl Altitude Record EVENLY MATCHED FOR RACE Miljan, Dou; 3 Gerrard and Jack . , Ackroyd. “The Desired Woman,| | Of American JWoman an exciting melodrama Is R?('ognizp(l | | comes to the Liber e - \\ \*s!l[\(.](?\ Jan. 2 SCHOOLCLOSES. Seventy-Five Pupils, 10 scores "‘““;' bt " Tunswicks menthly meet. | Teachers Sheldon Jack- |vabaus 163 158 158469 | e r s Depart- | R 3 rubeck 200 156 183—53y ht in the| . o ek SChOOI[Ale el ke 140 137 163—440 | ikamon 123 128 146—397 | 133 142 138414 s ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING LADIES' LEAGUE TONIGHT Election cof officers and other matters of nce constitu the busine the meeting of the Ladies League which i I {is evening in the 1 All membeérs are urged to atten . e e D. F. D. MEETING kland, Califor 2, as the highest attained by a woman in America WARM UP WITH ‘ Diamond Briquets $13.00 per ton at bunkers i) soill it | Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 SRS Fo0m The regular semi ing of the Dougla ment will be held ton city hall. Refreshmeonts are 3¢ uled to follow the business sion. (Specia) Correspondence) SITKA, Algska, Jan. 1.—Sev- nty-five children and ten m B | bors of the staft are in bed with | jthe flu at the Sheldon Jackson | Sencol Al: sciool activiti have been 749 721 788-2258 City Tcam 2lengen 177 170 A3k (V1S | Eeteban 165 173 snded and the ; ' | Robert 144 181 th“ fapatices in charye ol Cha g [unaffected among teachers and | ivoiam 138 133 dasquerade ball to be given by | 8 ! children organized for the care] g -oo MASQUERADE DANCE PLANNED BY D. I. W. LY the Douglas Island Women's Clu) of the sick. Fortunately the epi-| o e) 158 147 57 | : Rose Davis at her apartment last & ¢ R ltatalinion thun itar an o n SYSR T T e 212000 : evening £ I riously affected patient W 1 Judging frcm plans made an ex ceptionally. good time for dance lover initial step in securing @ public picnic grounds. are to he given. Full detai We announced I MORTENSEN FORWARD U.OF $0.CAL, family are all in bed with the It's not goin> * > a walkaway fir any team in the Pacific probably be a week or ten un LOWELL GREEK | | before regular programs may be | (E i resumed “Your Alaska Laundry Service” flu. Mr. Webster, assumed charge Coast si_ercace. All but fcur teams pack plenty of scoring ‘;unch.: TR {of the Presbyterian churches of FINISHED |gB;ubwc are thres cf the siave in the far-west loop, {Sitka recently and is mueh ap- K S - for CHANNEL TEAMS TO BATTLE Fataciatad by SIS prodle A V. 50 inorbie Tan 5.0t ‘ i i 3 HERE TOMORROW NIGHT | { RBall atisdal onokeid ¢ AL e “"‘ BEE, I ie oy D Cl . (l P R Sitka has had no.cold weather| W< as been recelved b I Suauly dbvidsa amon HET on RnieR Llo BRI S | ry e(lnlng an rossl'ng For the first time this season pthus far this winter. On the first | A% Comm 1 { - e sl e 4 from a powerdul | the ancieft rivals of the maple day of, Janu the sup was shin-(duart in Juneau, that Lowell 2. A fap e e e padi b Y court, Douglas and Jumeauw High ing and it has not been cold|Creek Muie af Seward, has jus ™ SCEIN8 IS e L SRR B schools, ‘will see action against Fanie il st Rl U Haen - domulataas ey the Whtes. ol sox et two civisions, with the, win- each other in two baskeiball g iring | vizion of Istant Engineer James | 4 S ner ‘y‘ cach ;‘ wying the oth o for to be played Friday eve Tra The latter was f arly ot for SRR R AllConference I ““\_ ‘f"""' ¢ f.o'clock in the Douglas Natitor- | The December issue of the|in charge of improvement work at Bt hveton f e Rl skt T Sopon : fum. tovian, the Sheldon Jackson|Wrangell Narrows, ol oy Giae g n ol SORE, - TH SACEGERE G (SRS ALASKA LA UNDRY # Both Douglas and Juneau have hool paper, gives an intere Lewell Creek flume was Duil R3] N VRS B-Y-but figures to haye the - closest k- \ S ’| en returning letter, men to ¢On-ying of competition shown their relative strength in; She stands erect, chest out, : ing write-up of the recent ska | take the fload waters of the ¢ b o s g & G IRy e ¢ s A . and : thufd o ita title fever. L1oyd Rhinehart’s Oregon tos preliminary public games with the! breathes easily and naturally, Native Brotherhocd Convention.{ddwn to tidewater, in order to pro-| .. ) ¢ Bis AN e ‘ 8 Y. ; ely, 2 : . 4 J 7| Thomhs of football fame Will ¢ap. ington has most cf i Cold Storage. These gamos. dogs. prefty Cyntiill: Walker Robert Paddock is editor of the|tect: the town' ol Sewardtrom| .. domeogan t quister 1 1 ,give Juneau a f point margin | (above), Barnard College. junior, Verstovian, I)minu 11::.34I«s:|. : It is of intere guardkpadition He will b Ee Bovetas and “the. only| who won a statue of uwchd 1 iy | to note that Alaska hemlcck contests from which the teams Victory™” hecause of her perfect | New Year's Day was quiet infused 'mH_\' in the corstrue can e compared. Tl ! posture. Nine hours of slecp | SItka on account of the prevail-|of this flume. : Juneau 15, Cold Storage 12; DOus- wiohile” 2 aboo on Sy dad | PE epidemic. Bells rang at mid-| The Warrack Construction Com- N 135 18, Cola Storage 19 e, Lo of ol ANC night and there were a few|pany, of Ketchikan and Seattle, Douglas has a more inex { and lots of eutdoor sports | sa1ytes from the fown cannon.|buflt the flume at an approximate | M guced team than Juncau which is the f&;jfil'}flf‘g;nllthzi)'ls“g\r'x‘ua. A special dinner was served at|cost of $125,000. Work was start- carried cff the inter-school hen-| | the Pioneer's Home. Social fune-|ed abcut August 1, 1928, and al s last year. Bailding a team ; z T |tions were generally suspended.|crew cf 40 men was valnv-d ut of Freshmen around the only as all four teams are out for! frsonpape from - Billy Wash- veterans in in, including Monty || v Bolstad, star for- In New Building on Shattack Way . “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” ported: by two tensen, n State looks like ‘a run- ard ner-up. On paper Idaho, Wash- 1e 1: Jans accept the, beliel of ingron State and Montana appear hoop mentors that Cali-(; have less roseate prospects. it there i3 a choice, - R 5‘\“4|fi out as the beaten. The Gelden a scoring machine the tall and f Coast p! J and cores wer REV. DANE ARRIVES COLD WEATHER 1S COMING—ARE YOU , Vern Cor- Rev {3 | | | | i | i | | | i . J. Dane was a passenger \Wo veterans on his squad, J.|blood. | The Sheldcn Jackson School te s O Gila on i R IRRGE PREPARED FOR IT? | Cashen and Pettygrove, has beon P07k e e |is to have a new industrial build- i, ‘W _‘“ 8 ed out of foot ‘»‘«‘_‘ t ‘d ‘v ““ ok 3 £ .i" o8 3 be 's prel at Doug. | e ing. Work will begin early in train. for the cage ‘game. s Which - called here lastifight, s e Cpach Dunham’s prcblem at 1z “THE DESIRED WOMAN" | N Pr 1 ra] B P of the Catholic ‘churcls at 1as. He has developed a fa AT LIBERTY TONIGHT | "/ N lE b otve of mid cHELAN an | and basketball, w alopad Cor.Sitka and cama to. Jundai Yo' cpn. Y quintet which will give Juneau ajg bin into a marvel at Baskot sheot-fer with Bishop Crimont on mat- L R T Y “lern type. The equipment will | b it ap. Gemootm ‘ :‘W‘Li:“;;mg il Chinen, e kol e “,M,,‘n\n be repewed, making the ing : ~ters pertaining to the church. Supply a continual heat supply. Clean and econom- will probably not be in the open.! Warner Bros. “The Desired Wo.|P1ant modern in every essential. AT SEATTLE[ The Califcryia-at-Los Angele g e 4 ical in operation, they heat the entire house. e e iy f B st 5 : tod durina The new building will supplant Bruins, under Caddy Words, will They are ideally married if, g i ok Aig lineup, due to a dislocated bone man” cc was (TeRiad aurtie \p L e e henard . bullly oty AN A snd Son"dH theswhbn the photpEral alSat ird: Ask those who are using them as to their effieiency. in his foot this will materially the filming of #eaker the Douglas squad Yuma, A Before the- hoys' game, the Ju- scenes near | 3 . . i {ing, one of the landmarks of 2 Coast Conference and present ajs a speaking likeness, he still i dm.,«mm- days. There will also be| The new t Guard eutter | small but fast team with only on ays wants it om the desk in 3 s ko !a new electric plant installed of|{Chelan, Commander Ralph Waldo | of last year's string lost. ont of him meau and Douglas girls play. The atterward learned,: \ o pype 1o replace the present Dempwolf, arrived in Seattle, | anford, nct in the money 1 R #uic ) s ever: i " vere fortunate, as the ~ % 3 odds flrel A :}1 5"( ”“ ’*;‘l}l-‘” s "“"" g s ‘,_, 4.4 |DC system. These improvements|her home port, recently whpn-} seasom, 1 gener, Tatod) amonZ 01d papers ror saxe a5 354 Muplre, i ?::l:,lax? wtinipeeciga el e st favoe| Will add materlally to the cffic-|she will take up her new duties)- € A S 08 B0, " BLNE RIGR * B D1 8% 3t favor-|i.pey of the schuol on the West Coast. The assign- g B e S e o ncw o000 s WILD GOAT MAKES NEW FRIEND Jonéolt 'Alaska dve the same sextet as last year, which persis or several min- itile lai kit AL el o i s ith the exception of one ol es was identified as tha harbor ‘CITY TEAM SCORES b wh'mf“"_ £ iy "“ " and watérfront nr San Diego, * “The games are sure to be all th OVER BRUNSWICKS)| taida, in command of Cominand- | Tiost enthusiastic fan can ex;,m, BE % 4 Ghasiey, wih B5 ate v The City Bowling Team again | tioned. | lscored over the Brunswick team| Seattle’s welcome was extended | |last night when the two clash-[to the commanding officer, offi- jed on the Bruhswick Alleys. The|cers, and men of the Chelan, by | final score was 2397 for the City|a reception committee consisting |against 2258 for the Brunswicks, [0f President T. H. Hatch and {Lubeck of the Brunswicks was|J. P. Hausan, of the Seattle! | high single score with 200 points |Chamber of Commerce, Mayor | {The City team was high for|Frank Edwards of Seattle, and 1single game with a score of 821 |Prerident L. E. Cronk, cf the B sev- cn | ! RESOLUTION {and Wilengen of the same team|Lake Chelan Chamber of Com- ¥ ; was high three ,-rdm» man rolling | merce. Later, the officers of LET ELECTRICITY LIGHTEN ‘!",, a score of 552 for the set. the Chelan were guests of honor Y LABORS FOR THE COMING YEAR | The players of both teams and |at a luncheon givemsby the mem- ieddie bers’ council of the Seattle immlmmmm|mmuluuuuunuum Faalies o Copmmare. The Lake Chelan Chamber of H Commerce supplied an ample sup- i Chelan orchards for the guests. President Hatch, of the Seat- TONIGHT tle. Chamber’ of Commerce, pre-' :enfed an enlarged photograph of a scene on Lake Chelan to the . Irene R,«c,l new cutter which was named for @ This lake. ] The Chelan already has one { < regcue to her credit for it was on | | The DeSLrpd her trial “vcyage on the East | Coast that her radio operator Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau PHONE 6 Alaska picked up en SOS from the nau- (P ' Woman tical school ship Newport stat- ;1 "~ When Marian lfio, 31, of Marting Ferry, Ore., and’ “Bud® Mc- ¥ ing that she had lost her whesl owan, 25, Eureka, Cal., tried to hold-up the First National Bank ui‘ ‘and was short on supplies. The - Goauille, Ore., Rube was killed and McGowan captured. Tog picture | A150 MABEL NORMAND chcian smmedtately went to the| b7 Py e Y wnh"""o“ " cataliaae wahows the bank. Lower left, the car in which the pair tried to escape. | i | |assistance of the Newport, sup-| yn Spengler gef 4 # o goats,] It i dcmlbod as theonly goat with horns spread at a Tho hole in the rear glass was made by a charge from a uhotaun. n RAGGED ROSE plied her with the necemmry» 1 " % stores, and towed her 1,600 miles | right le.8 They were originally broughit to the islands’ lands” by early 0 New Yerk., e Home of Regular Reliable Electric Products

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