The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1929, Page 7

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1 GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ~ BARN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. e JITH THE RACE THAT BARNEY WOULD ' \“ RATHER \WIN , MORE THAN ANY OTHER. N/ A RACE IN WHICH SPARK PLUG EVER ENTERED, THE RACE WITH HORSEFACE KLGT2's * PINKY WINKY RORN, SUST A FEW HOURS OFF, TPARK PLUG HAS BEEN SEIZED \WITH SOME SORT OF A SLEEPING SICKNESS \WHICH * BAFFLES EVERVEBODY, EEN THE GrReEaT ZANANI, WWHO HAS TRIED EVERY MEANS \WITHIN His POWER AMD STIL © 1928, Ly King Features Syndicate. Inc. Creat Britain righta reserved I MUST ADMIT, MR. GooaLE, THAT T AM C LOSS WHAT 6 Do — TPARK PLUG e BE ALL R NOSTHING I C b - MPLETELY AT A MAKE ANY IMPRESSION ON HIM ) i THINK acific Coast Enjoyed Good Y ear, Says Lynch » By ROBERT LYNCH ks Manager San Franciezd Chamber |, of Cemmerce MOOSEHEART WOMEN INSTALL OFFICERS| of Mooseche was held last rooms of the Moose William Jarman was Senior Regent suc- |cecding Mrs. Esther Ingman who {held that the ast T 1 the officers officer: rt Le club | Hall, Mrs. 1im Iled as I the year, attended the s presided over | by Mrs Bodding Install ling off Mrs. W Hell was Grand Guide for the oceasion Mrs. K. Hildre, Gthna Or- The degree team assisted ony 1 at the picture was tak mbly. Luneh wa quet v~ and those attenc re- requests with was decided by the series of ¢ 3, the first next Thur terzoon. The next meeting org jon will be Janu- intiation, cf 1 crowd tha s Olaf | ceremon G SAN FF he Pacif 0o0d year. consumption egion most im umbe and , copper thelting, has been an eature of 1928, eSmpanied by p High prices hhve featured t en of served | several |sponded peeches. n to in tk of to It and has been v o 1 s 1 to be ch the take 1stalled dates will » last nigl Mrs were Mr Mrs. A Bender, Guide ride Mrs i year 1ior Regent Re Regorder Mr T, Assistant ( Junior shes Employmeat co ter. than in 1927 mirrored alica, ng: power, nd una she will be install at the next meeting. e CHARGED WITH LARCENY ampl timate | in cffice Murchison . 8. Comm and its industries tified with those R Repor s # White. f is perfect. the \The new $4,000,000 church, being built at Riverside Drive and #422d street, New York City, was swept by a fire which, after Aestroying costly interior, mounted to the lofty tower. Here! Miremen are fighting the flames as they roar high above the treet. - Heaviest subscriber to the new church was Jo{m D.| MRockefeller, Sr, multi-millionaire philanthropi e T dsiegtiosn Newwrasl) =0 ist, - was | short | Jen-| | . Posed by Lupe Velez The skirt and cape of this smar: flannel, while the sleeveless V- tecked light weight seweater is of two tones of green with tan stripings, The hat is of pale green, the fur piece is white for and the shoes are of tan kid. Ketchukan, for }m defanit preliminary | betore U in Ketchik larceny of a dwel 1d in jail in lieu 00 bond, A will be held K2hoe is being i of a hearing Commissioner ton KODIAK, THRIVES Goddard, acting executive of the Alaska Game issicn, ctated today that |reports from Kodiak were t i effect that the elk herd pla that island several months ! was thriving and that this experi ment was proving most successful the buffal placed in the Interior *of Alaska have not yet been forth coming although a represen:at of the Game comm ing the feeding con fast-disappearing animals. B “THE BOYS” SEND APPRECIATIVE LETTER TO MARSHAL WHITE E. M. icer 1 or | herd may be disci- + The proof that a man both a friend and a good piinarian is brought out in a let- ter received by Albert Whites United States Marshal, from the beys now residing in the Juneau jail. 1 The letter expresses a focling of appreciation for the sumptuous Christmas dinner which the boys received, and also extended the New Year's greeting to Marshal The best penman in the group must have been chosen to write this letter for the writing The thought embodicd is as follows: “Dear Mr. White: in cur thanks to you, down in our hearts we what you have done for us and spirit in which it was done. In fact, with such treatment, it is hard for us to rea we are in jail, and we sincerely want to thank you for your courteous treatment and the excellent dinner ‘Chrl::Lma. also for the abundance of good food at all times. We sincerely wish you and yours a very happy New Year.” The letter was . signed, Boys.” A little late but deep appreciate “The 2 A 5 s i !WILLIAMS GOES . TO . | KAKE FOR SURVEY ! | 3. P. Williams; forest examiner, left Juneau yesterday morning te lcruise a_ block of timber near, !0 possession of 15 gallops of BUT. PROEESS GaTTA 08 SN CANT LET THAT HORSEFAQE KLST2. MAKE A LALEHING STock QUT oF ME IN FROMT OF ALL MY PALS — TTHINK. PROFESSOR sports outfit are of pale green i { PINKY WINKY. BAG BAW .- Tais s -4 SPARRY. WHY DONT NOU OPEN YOUR BIG BROWA ENES FORPAPA Z DONT NOU KAOW TRAY ENERNTHING DEPENDS ON NOU WINNING THE. RACE FROM THAT Skinny YR on T HAVE A TROUGHT- (F SPARK PLUG \WONT WAKE. UP WE HAE To LET HIM SLeEP, LT T CAR ALWANS UWNPNQTIZE THE Fresh Creamery Butter (Gold Medal Brand) 55 CENTS POUND " Fresh Ranch Eggs 50 CE DOZEN And Honest to Goodneses Swift’s Bacon 45 CENTS POUND ) Sliced —55 CENTS POUND CALIFORNIA GROCERY FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 478 WHY NOT LET US DOUGLAS ] NEWS BASKETBALL QUINTETS ARE ALL SET FOR LIVELY MIX TONIGHT The first basketball games of the | Channel high school series w played in the Douglas natatori this evening, the boys’ and gi teams of the Douglas High t >n the Juneau High team: is expectel to be whi he preliminary ev evening will be the starti at 8 o’clock. crowd is expected to be on hand . OFFICERS OF LADIES LEAGUE RE-ELECTEL ing in_what gl With the exception of th» v president, those holding the Ladies’ League w at the business mee evening. The o L. D. Hammoc I. 0. Kirkham,’ Robert Frase Mrs Alex Gair, treasurer. ilver Janu n Following the bu refreshments were Hammock. A i FIREMEN HAVE SESSION uy 17 session, 5y Mrs. The Douglas last evenin mportance t the ion. on se taken. When the | held regular meeting of “ire Department was veral ma ment and with' 2c- re ndations the scale of busi- 1953 matters had been settled, ¢ fine feed provided Dy tha social committee was indulged in - MORE'COAL RECEIVED tewn w discu al ' The Latouche arrived here this morning and unleaded 50 tons of Nanimo coal for the city PSS P S A RETURN TO SCHOOLS Misses RElizabeth Fri and Impi_Aalto were southbound pas- sengers on the Admiral Rog yesterday enroute to their school: near Petersburg té teach remainder of the term. S e ‘Altitude Flyer or Mrs. Lozln McPhetridge Thaden, dan Francisco fiyer, is awaiting de- | cision of the National Aeronautical assoclation as to validity of her | claim to a new altitude record for | women. The old record was 24,900 | feet reached by Lady Heath in . England, } —_— ) Kake, Alaska, applied for by Saw-| yer, Reynolds & Co., which-has a! logging camp in that vicinity. Wil-{ liams will be gone about a waek,l and is making thise trip on the Ranger VIT, In charge of ‘Ciptain| George Paterson, — BUILD ISOLATION WARD It was learned at the office of Albert White, U. 8. Marshal, that a $1,400 contract had been-let to) 4 man by the name of Oukland, tor | the purpose of building an isola.! tion ward at the jail in Ketchi.| kan, ' e HAD . MOONSHINE Jack Snyder has pleaded guilty |the U, Map of the Gran Chaco (two shaded positions) and the surrounding Both Bolivia and Paraguay claim the entire triangular area. Paraguay’s rights to the lower, or southern, section, between Pilcomayo was sustained by President Ha a3 arbiter in 1878, 8ince then the area has been considored an essential| | In addition latter country claims the northern (diag-| onal 'shading) area, and here fighting has occurred at forts around Bahia Bolivia claims the Gran Chaco under a charter from the King of Spain, Philip Il, who, in 1563, granted this territory to the Audencia de Charcas, a colonial government which later| became independent and then was merged with Bolivia, The Gran Chaco| territory, and Paraguay rivers, partiof Paraguay. Negrs (indicated in black). ombraces two smaller and indefinite the Ohaco Central, the latter extending into Argentira, where, of courss, no rights are in dl:puts put your name o our édal Met, 1t is certainly good ecoal. We deliver fresh . dressed poultry eevry day. Our .egss are the largést and . freshest that the hens produce. We carry a compléte Iine of Poultry: and Fox Feeds. . « And our transter service— well you can't beat fit.. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 il WARM UP WITH Diamond Briquets $13.00 per ton at bunkers PRSI S Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 “Your Alaska Laundry Service” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing | (United States), ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattack Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” wildernesses, the Chaco Boreal and ( mocnshine whisky and was fined | $250 and costs by Judge Boyle, in 8. Commissioner’s court - 5 A AT TS ARRESTED AT HOONAH Tcmmy Wilson wags oerest Hoonah, Alaska, on a sued by U. . Comm of Deuglas. The hearing Is uled in Douglas today. —————— GOES TO. JAIL S. Commissicner Kehoe Ketchikan, , sentenced Floren Sullivan to 15 days in jail on a charge of being drunk and disc derly, according to advices re.] ceived by Marshal White, U. Built ® Attractively You can get the latest ce- I signe in || Sash, Decrs & Millwerk directfromibe manufactur er moncy sav- ing prices. W vire teday for EREE il ustraed cat aleg. Seartle, w: M_abry’:s Cafe Imperial 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 2 p. m. daily. 50 cents —_— vaer | HARRY MABRY i * Proprietor i | ) care of the outside. One way to see how women used to dress is find some woman who) thinks the care of the inside cf the head is more important than the Building Material Roofing Papers—Pitch Tar. Pot for Rent Doors—Windows—Shingles Another ANCE Thomas Hardware Co. all SATURDAY If you cante;nplnte building or repairing let us give you prices on your material. ' RESOLUTION LET ELECTRICITY LIGHTEN MY LABORS FOR THE COMING YEAR January 5 MUSIC BY Th_é Serenqders Alaska Electric Light &P : ver Co. 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