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

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BOT HORSES SLEEPING SOUNDLY AND RESPONDING NOY AT ALl To THE EFFORTS OF THEIR TRAINERS. AND OWNERS To WAKE, THEM , BARNEN GOOGLE AND HORSEFACE KLOTZ ARE WILD WITH WORRY NEITHER Dares calL oFF THE RACE BECAUSE NEITHER ONE WISHES Ts GNE In To THE CHER THEIR arubse was ™ Be s=TTED BY THEIR HORSES AND BATH ARE THINKING HARD IN CRDER To REACH SOME soLuTion 0= TOER PRESENT .M h K-ng Featurgs Sypdicate. Inc. Great DOUGLAS NEWS CHAPMANS BRIDGE HOSTS A delightful bridge party given Saturday evening by Mr. Mrs, K. W. Chapman, in their| 4 apartment. Ten guests were pres- ent. High scores were held by #n» Mrs. Robert Fraser and Alex Dun- ham. . ‘When card p tinued and refreshments were served, the guests had their for. tunes told. If the tea leaves spoak truly, a wedding involvin, charming young lady will be s event of the near future in Doug las. was | and | ing was discon- 1S DADDY, NOW was born in St. Ann’s hospital ‘Sunday morning to and Mrs. Richard McCormick, J The little fellow tipped the at 814 pounds. SRS Y RETURNS TO SKAGWAY A son scal the hom Stewart left on Queen Satur l4» in Skagway. [ - oo ANNUAL MASONIC EVENT Larson ay night for hi The joint m-.«llmun of officers of Gastineau Lodge No. 124, F. &| A. M, and Nugget Chapter No. 2 0. E 8, scheduled for tomaor- row evening in ‘the Odd Fellows hall, starting at 8 o’clock As hag been the custom for sey eral years, the installation will be invitational. — e, - FAST FLOOR WORK GAVE [ DOUGLAS FIRST VICTORY ) > School basket- confe: The Juneau High [ ball quintet lost its first ence game by the narrow of five points to the Douglas squad last Friday at Dougla The home | team uncorked a dazzling offen- %sive featuring speedy and accur- ate passing which Coach Waid's | * Hilltoppers were unable to fathom until late in the game. When Ju- *Yeau’s checking became effective,! Douglas had a sufficient lead to| carry them to an 18-13 victory| over their channel rival. The I land five surpassed the Hilltopp in fast floor work and delivg the ball. « Capt. Fred Orme of the Hilltop- B pers started the s g with a pfield goal in the early part of the| Bl game. Cashen and Angus Gair| #dach dropped a short shot through | the hoop. Brant made a long fghot. J. Orme converted a free| throw. ~ Cashen. slipped in twoj margin shots. Angus ( and Cashen | converted a free throw each and | PREDICAMENT in rights resérved. IF THE PINKY WINKY BARY DOESNT WAKE UP T MEANS AT NAG OF GOOGLE'S \WILL BE DECLARED THE WINNER AND ALL MY TROUBLE WILL BAVE GONE. FOR NAUGHT, SHE'S Got To RACE! THATS ALL THERE 13 To (1) Tu WAKE HER UP (F T HAVE 5 XU & ANYTHING R - A T 'G00D MIGHT! T Ae\er DREAMED SPARK. PLUG WAULLD TURN ME Diwn ANHEN THE CONG RINGS FOR. ThE START OF THE RACE TOMORROW AND ™Y BABY AT THERE (T MEANS TRAT THAT DOG HORSEFA( BOUGHT 1S GONNA COP AND AT AINT RGHT= IF SPARKY WAS OX HE D LEAVE THAT JTHER NAG SO FAR BEHIND THE CROWD \WOULD T\\NK SHED NE\'ER LEFT e STABLE = OH.My P WHATLL Europe to U. S.In 3 Days Via Giant Dirigible P — = - B These three men are favored by experts for sts in the cabinet of Herbert Hoove po: de of Members of Parllament having tea aboard the R-100 at her formal unveils ing to the public. Inset, Lieut. George Noville, U, 8. N, who will navie | gate giant air liner on her maiden voyage. it Drezam of Ocean Fliers About to Come True With the R-100 oy TOM EDWARDS ONDON (IIN) — When “Slim” Lindbergh gambled his life on one motor and his knack of nursing a plane through the air to get him safely over the Atlantic to Paris he believed that his flight might point the way to the ultimate linking of the New and Old Worlds by regular air lines, But his most optimistic guess was that it couldn't come before five years. Now, a year and a half later, dream Is Actually on the point o! realization—in a luxuriously ap- pointed monster of the sky, fitted out with eyery comfort of an ocean lines Huge Bag Undergoing Tests This amazing airshlp, now under- going tests at Howden alrdrome, fulfills the most Imaginative word pictures of the enthuslasts. Her ofticial designation Is the R-190; the half ended with Douglas 1o ad- ‘HONOR MENT]ON FGR ng 10-5. { Juneau’s defense | .in the second half; however e | Douglas lads held- their own as{ ghath teams scored eight points.! Berggren put in two baskets in| squick order and when Oorm converted a free throw the scorej was tied at 10 all. Alex Gair mml«’; a short shot. Brant personal fouls. Cashen dropped in a‘ghot. Sturrock made a thot Patiygrove converted a free throw. \ Pettygrove out on personals. F. | bormé made a foul shot. Angus gir (made a short and a frec row. ~The game ended Douglas 18, Juneau 13. Juneau: ten personals, nigal; on Douglas: nine one technical. 1 Girls’ Game | Excelling the Juneau Girls’ sex-' igtte, the Douglas High champions of last year, walked away with the | irls’ game. Brilliant passing and ll surg shooting proved to be the pommesis to the fair Hilltoppers, i who were swamped by a 49.16, score. E E. of the series, holding strictly to the rules of the game, called close! and showed no partiality, to the evident satisfaction of all con- Brned. The prompt starting of all plays threughout, speeded up; ¥he action considerably. —r ATTENTION » Por Carpenter Work of any | kind—shop or city—Call Handy | tightened up one tech persoals, we . went out on}j Fouls called on|ay [ Antonio, Engstrom, official refaree| {honor was | usefulness—a usefulness Andy, Phone 498. e — MAKE ERLARGEMENTS MRS. BELLE SIMPSON| | assure the care { of disabled has been | for A delightful complime: Belle G. Simp cle entitl paid Mrs neau, in an ar ing On"” by Keyes, 1ppears in a recent ue of the Good Housekeeping magazine. Mrs. Keyes is an thor' of yot tor of Good Housekeep arching On” she giy a d tailed and vivid description of the Annual Qonvention of The Ameri can Legion and of The I ary which was held in Texas, last October. Of the seyeral Presidents whom M Key particularly mentioned Mrs Belle G. Simpszon and described jher as -“dark, handsome, str forward and eloquent; dressed in dark red, with a quaint necklace of deep blue stones set in heavy gold clagping her throat.” Since there were -6,000 people present at this convention, it can be well understood what a great bestowed Franee which Edi. and 88 es m Simpson. The keynote of this convention according to an editorial in the “San Antonio News,” was: “To promote peace and goodwill on| earth, and to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to commun- ity, state and mation. Peace and good-will can be promoted no more strongly and surely than through inspired and steadfastly guided by the high. est character of patriotism; by the ional Vi ’ upon Mrs.| her buflder s Commander Richard Burney, formerly of the Royal Navy. An idea of the super air liner may ! be had from a mere statement ot her dimensions: | She {s 709 feet long, 130 feet high and will easily earry 135 persone, | Inclusive of crew, in addition to ten tons of mail and freight. Six Rolls Royce engines will drive her | through the air at a crulsing speed of 75 miles an hour. Comfortable, Safe and Speedy! Every detall of comfort, cons venlence, safety and speed has been attended to In her building, so that Europe may be sald already to be only forty-elght hours away ffom the Western hemlisphers. The R- 100's malden voyage will probably be made early mext Spring, a ‘ten- tative timetable for it and other early voyages having been made au-|h i an | Chamber of Commerce, ¢ becomingly | munication of Mt. } | | | 1o arouse fellow-country i purpose {tion of | Chapter public as follows: Egypt, 2% days; Indla, 6 to & days; Australla, 10 days; Capes town, 6 days, Canada, 8 days. Navigation of the R-100 across the Atlantic to a mooring mast in Canada Is to be In the capable hands of Lieutenant George Noville, U. 8 N, alde to Commandep Richard E. Byrd en his trans-At- lantlo flight from Rdosevelt l«leld, L. L, to the ecast of France. Il mmmummmnmmmm nuuummmmmmuuumummmmmummuu SN 2 This usefulness, kindne habilitation | provide mrades and veterans; to the orphans of its who made the supremc 1 men to Vlw on and the exgrcise aff their civic obligation their duty electors—and to tend for thej Ith and progress, the happiness and sturdy development of Young| Americ ¥ s is the wife of ex,i Senator Keyes of New Hampshire. It is unde d that as a result| of an invi yn sent her from the e is seri. making & ously visit to Al contemyplating ska in 1930, oo ATTENTION MASONS will be a called com- Juneau Lodge| No. 147, F. & A. M, in the Scottish Rite Temple, Monday| evening at 7:30 o'clock, for the |== of holding joint installa- officers Juneau No. 7, 0. F and their families a a invited. By order of the W. M. CHAS. E. There =5 s 8 retary. Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska’s tunes, Call or write Phone 602 adv. & e thro Quickly relieve by rubbing nt-elect. L. tor., Senator William Idaho, who is expected to be the s PRI " PINY‘{ WINKN " wWAS pu‘fl- i Read This H(we You Anything to Do You Want to Buy Anythin g? Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in he Empire T AINT e BaBY WOTS Sick - ('S SPARK ?\.UG- GWAN - PUT UP YER MONEY OR oHUY T HEARD THE 00 SRAY } ME FOR SPARK PGt L,RQWD BCY& \outt Al ury, & iz Use Classified or Display Each Bring Results NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good news each day for man and woman. carefully—They are News. partment can print anything Read them—Read them Remember our Job De- —large or small. of state; Dwight F. 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