The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1929, Page 7

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LR TN e s g s 2 sl SORa @ T, W ST Al BARNEl GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG : By BILLE DE BECK l’_ B ] Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 2 i =EO AeruM(,- WHEN T!E T?ANGE 7 [ SPARKY, COME ON. | ( T NENER SEED ¢ /e ST Moy RE GoNNA WK UIKE 1T - LOOKIT BARKE - SPECTACLE OF TWO { 3 gfif*n‘i‘@“fii«‘ffi?fié u?g::z?:\g:flgo, / T RACE I T Al eut T‘f(‘«* ';‘\f‘ OIS oy OWNERS PULLING ‘;_\LM\R + Lumber For Every Purpose A MROVGH THE 3 ER, OF SLEEPING HORSES g W Fe ! % 1 CLAMGRING EoR TRE RACE To SIBRT Beao Tus‘r- Cli “A‘:gr,__ AROUND THE TRACK CAME Specializing in Tas Tvo OWNERS, BARNEY GaoGl: ol ROUNT) (x\k - ¥ 5 A UQ_,LEQTYW‘:AES AND HORSEEACE KILOTZ., WERE RISz (S Crish ONE 1 B l f S d L] P g FORCED To DRAG THEIR (o) B o w ALY A est grades of Spruce an : SISEPING HORSES To THE et SRt Hemlock Py 5 — Bl OWNERS emioc POST ™MucH To E CONSTERNATON ViERE. So EXUADTED OF THE ONLOOKERS WHO expeclEn ‘\NHE‘M ?‘-\E i To SEE TWo FANCY STEPPERS - {IY‘('\|)|(§RE('5‘SD§(;Ar \ 'S UNCONSCIOUS AND | 4 oy e e o el WERE HUSTED To A l " FIT CONDITION Ta APPEAR ON A RACE [RACK, NEARBY HOSPITAL BUT NEITHER BARNEY NOR HORSEFACE WHERE TREY ARE Y WOULD ADMIT THAT EITHER HORSE WAS RESTNG PEACEFULLY Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock FIOT IN PRIME CONDITION So Tiug RACE For THE TiMe BEING 1S ON ~ REGARDLESS — WHANG ! éoes e gew B‘vfl by King Feagures Syndicate, Inc, Gleat Britain rights reserved We handle L CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY et WHY NOT LET US : beceme acquainted with contem-|liographies covering over 316 titles put your name on our coal Hst, ]‘ BUENOS AIR!LS PLANE DISASTER nRAMATlsT UF {porary drama. This work was|in the Unjted States and about 13 it is certainly good coal. . D GLAS {not rewarded for many years but|in South America. We | deliver. Teoan 3 ¢ -‘1 |fin n 1924, the Br sh Muy-i Rev. Kashevaroff pointed out poultry eevry day. Our egse . }\\ i was honored by having|that the work of covering the Alas- are the largest and freshest B many of his own werks brought'kan writers has been greatly sim- that the hens produce. 2 - NE [' S | out in four volumes, by Little,|plified by the work of Judge James We carry a complete Iine of ,‘I,xm vu and Compeny in this| Wickersham, who compiled a vol- Poultry and Fox Feeds. i y Henry Arthur Jones Passes jcounsry lume known as “A Bibliography ot And our transfer service— FIRST 1929 SESSION A Foll I = S | Alaskan Literatuge,” and containg well you can’t beat it. way roliowing ung 1 lthe briet 3 Wworke advat —— CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT ALASKA WRITERS {the briefs of the works of several Congeshon ;hunrln-d writers and their history. D.B FEMMER The rezular monthly meeting of | f AT TO BE COVERED IN |[rev. Kashevaroft is to send one of i ) , the Douglas City Council will be| |1 (Continued trom Page One.) NEW BIBUOGRAPHY”” volumes to Mr. Vinokouroff at|_ Phone 114 held at the usual hour this evening | - i an early date. when payment of current bill tof. lo R o P S ¢ . 3 en having a dis-| A bibliography of American Rirs- ®nd other routine mattérs will con- ARCFOT. SNBOT ; % A i i i i istrous season at the Old Theatre | sjan writers is being prepared by ALCGTT GOING EAST WARM UP WIT “ ey o al at “Bxeter, read the piece, | Michael Vinokouroff, who Is \in 1 Ul ITH ~ <ol oy Ol Bound’the Corver. cub{ARel ! Vinckoutaft, wha, 1 Vol ¥ NEW ‘YORK CITY, ' AT willing t lay the leadi & om gy | . . ‘ ‘ ot T wonid e i | e Consressionat Livrary il TO PURCHASE GOODS Diamond Briquets MASONS AND STARS PREPARE {firess ‘otfdin. Thi hig:hu:-ll |.n|ixl<l-‘ ngten, and it will contain a i 4 FOR LARGE CROWD TONIGHT: ats in those days. - The hargain |RIPVoEraphy of Alaskan litera-) B, R. Alcott, hn_\'m' and depart- $13.00 per ton at bunkers S s struck on the spot.” > ture This was made known hl‘mnnl manager for the dry goods ” | Special preparations have been | Other “subsidized” plays fol- it by Rev. Kashevaroff. Mr.{and furnishings department of the PERECHEY, (S » made for the annual installa ‘ml lowed, until in 1879 Jones receiy-{ YiRokourof is a personal friend of B, M. Behrends Co., Inc., is leav. ot officers to be held jointly this ed fifty pounds for a play from|ReY- Kashevaroff and in a recantiing on a buying trip for his firm P ‘f' C C l C , €vening by Gastineau Lodge No, Wilson Barrett, to whose encour-|ietter requested information {on the steamer Alameda, tonight. actric oaSt oa 0. 124, F. & A. M., and Nugget Chap- agement he aserihed his success{UVe (0 writers of the Territory| Mr. Aleott will be accompanied ] & ter No. 2, O. in writing melodrama 1 who would tell of their history and by his wife and his trip will take H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent An extra ferry has been engazed When his name was firmly es-|0f their works |him to New York City markets. Phone 412 [+ to bring members and invited tablished Jones turned himself to The task of compiling such a|He expects to return to Juneau in guests from the capital city, leav- the fight for publication of plays.|work as Vinogouroff has sat out to|about six weeks. | ing Juneau at {He believed that this was the|do is a one and its magni- SR i e et H jonly medium through which the|tude is shown by the fact that the| WE MAKE FT-'LARGEMFNTS i st part of the public could scholar has un.mu«l to date bib- Alaska %-nh views adv. | W. C. MEETING POSTPONED . RO The January meeting of th b Douglas Island Women's Club, to ODUR ALAS LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing i i hydroplane in which they were flying out to welcome Alberto Santos. | have been held tomorrow even &1 Dumont, French aviation pioneer, plunged into the harbor. Picture b has been postponed to Wednesd y ] shows remains of | January 16 Mrs. F. A. 3. Galll s of plane being raised from harbor, L ¥ was will entertain the Club on that Fourteen persons ~ere killed at Rio de Janeiro when the giant ]‘ | | | | | date. | | e et : on the eve January CHANGE RESIDENCES Royalists C"mtf'bme oo Sty sent tel of congrat ALASKA LAl ]NDRY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koby. hav To Fund for Wilhelm | tion to the erstwhite rule ks J removed from a temporary resi- It is also Y ! In New Building on Shattack Way dence on G street to the Ricsser| (Continued from Page Onmel » o ! e 7% ’ cottage: corner Third and E. e e - will for the| THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BESTV : i s e AT T nancially to scheme, aro. Te- the monarch, al-| | ~DONATIONS APPRECIATED |yuciicq (o « e the heads of the churches Uh.‘)”~ reasons maintain- ty to- ard to the nee The committee which had charge | ovg and s of the Community Christmas Tree,|¢..o room and hoard te re | o)in settling up the business mat-|) . ane ters pertaining to the recent cele-|;..) 4iq, druggist } bration, wishes to thank all those | inac hospitals who donated to or helped in any{ .. tude cf neut S NORTHERN HOTEL A T ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; '800 per week and ‘E per mers 3 war doctors t SANAK IS WITHOUT W\ e Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. -Ray Oil TEACHER OF SCHOGL BN NGRS e IO IIES - oporation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 month and up—steam heated. way to make the affair the biz| yvgiq js being passed out ti ; ; success it was. en and women loyal to their { >4 L men. podk won ¥ | - According to'réports o the ‘Ba.y e mer ruler should concentrate nn} : 4 i o {reau of Education there has been! AT ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL jthe “Kai ank” movern i3 than split up their efforts Flmdflmnh was received at the! This will not prevent numerous ) * hospital yesterday afternoon to un-|npationalist anizations, dergo treatment for influenza. Helsuch as those of form is 67 years old. o meet around the festive board G % % 4 .Henfy Reinekka entered the hos- i Ll {and Miss Faye Cypher, of North 4 !Platte, Neb., has been engaged and pital yesterday suffering with trouble of the appendix. ALASKA TRAPPERS is ready o e s it i is i e soon as transportatio: acilities, | B e e o) SUOULD SHIP THEIR | which have been temporarily dis-| hospital, as an appendicitis pa- Stunt. . Her condition gave indi- FURS TO NEW YORK‘uml'nuwl since the mishap to the| (cations of being acute. Miss Pet- | Starr, were resumed. The Attu,, Sih has been .tesching ‘sahool at{ Traphers waat to make|in charge of Capt. Wald, has taken {#Htonah, and came from there only |moTe Money on furs than they over the Starr's route from’ e “ lever mado before, trappers who ard to Unalas until the a few days ago. % 5 W v [y el {Hak ! ¥ L. S. Vanzi, an employee of the|Want higher prices an theyjof the Starr. R sver received befl should ship | Seattle i /o5 received|ever received before, s Seattle. Alaska Juneau mine, was received | er in Senak, Alaska, since| when the former teach- | == {er, Mrs, Edith B. Craig, was taken | '1ill. The board of Education at r Sanak requested another teache: ‘.\“:\w mbe Building Material Roofing Papers—Pitch Tar Pot for Rent Doors—Windows—Shingles IlilllHHmllllllllIllmfliIfllmIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIIWIHIIIIIHIIIIlIllIIHlllfllflIlllll"lllfl lllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIII IIiIlIl B If you contemplate building or repairing let us give you prices on your material. nen. €4} heir furs this season to George I | Capt. Bonner, of the eports 4 itution yes vie- ot i | Capt. Bonner, of il @the nstitntion yesterday, a Vic-|poy corporatton in New York. - | ihdt among his'pa s ho nad | == tim of the flu. Thomas H::dware Co. Read This! he George 1. Fox Corporation, | ek sacher fre 2 Mort Truesdale, who was taken |, 1 e, ocore JOrPOration, ia sick teacher from S and ! 268 West 30th St., New York, i8] 1.1 whel S tod fatil 1o St. Ann's Saturday afternoon|y .’ .ot receivers of raw furs| {that when the Starr started icing| Alask sutteritig a relapse of the flu, was| L0, arsest av uluwn, he put all hands including! Juneau, Alaska s 1 tne: thi his crew and the passengers to| reported lnThh improving this| ppay do business in a way flmll i hdbng the. doe it the) morning. e patient spent a 5 o BE L s & » P guarantees bigger returns 3 theiy o “y Ul o oy the sick! Have You Anything to Sell? ¢ Zestful night and in all respects|irapper. Is doing well. In the first place, they pay lhc" u-t-lwr helped too, and that t he heard of her in Se ward ¢ highest possible market prices.i ey O % 9 | UNION AIR LINE, INC. |Then on top of that, on ship-) Va3 that she had compleiely re- DoY i B A h i i RBE Then jon top. ot chat, on ship |0l el Rer ivess. Mg o You Want to uy Anything! . The International Securities!they pay an EXTRA 50. teacher in question may have been iz 9 | Corporation of Seattle, Wash.,| I, for example, your pelts are |Mrs. Craig. D Y W T l A h i RESOLUTION has authorized V. A. Paine to sell {worth $200, you would receive e 0 You Want to Trade Anything: any part of $5,000.00 of the|gayq, DINNER PARTY GIVEN ’ ! stock of the Union Air Lines,{ They charge no commission, | ABOARD THE UNALGA gne., in blocks of five shares of make no deductions for handling, | 7% preferred stock and one share{angd pay all shipping charges. You| Among the interesting events of of common stock at $50.00 per|get RVERY PENNY that’s com-|the holiday season in (Cordova, block. = Further information can jng to you. ’\vaq a dinner party given in the ¢ e obtained at the office of V. A.| Apq you don’t wait a day for |, wardroom of the U, S. C. G. cutéép ( Paine, Valentine bullding or tele- your money—it's TELEGRAPH- ll nalga. Among those present ¢ Phone 1921. —adv.|ED to you the same day your furs were: Miss Florence Brown, Miss TR T are received. | Dorothy Aalbue, Miss Louise Bu- LET Aimquist Press Your Sult | 7he George I Fox Corporation!chanan, Miss Genevieve Pruitt, We call and gellver. Phono §28. 445 been buying and seliing furs|Lieut. L. 0. Hammarsirom, Lieut. 3/ for over 20 years and every year|N, S. Haugen, Lieut. D. E. Todd, = {more and more trappers are ship-|gnsign C W. Thompson, and Chief Y ping to them because they Day |Machinist Horace B. Deets. Later, Too busy to write? MORE money. Trappers WhO|ine party, with the exception of| {form€rly shipped to dealers and|yi..+ 7Toad, who was officer of = LET ELECTRICITY LIGHTEN MY LABORS FOR THE COMING YEAR send Creetmg Cards auction houses say -4hat they the day, attended the theatre, o make hundreds of dollars extra| s ¥ y d‘ | wh th were joined by Howars Special Cards for all [iliios Abey ‘switahod to Fox. {Where they were . i ‘Steward, of Cordova. = U Cl ofc d D. l i occasions, Send a trial shipment to the > 1 1o o 00 UY 0 note that 2 se assiiitea or lSI) ay |George I. Fox Corporation, 268| who is the official | Alaska Electric Ltght & Power Co. Stationery, Charts West 30th é Cou | Mr. Steward, l 4 N s St.,, New York. You| *5 ; Candles, Gifts and have nothing to lose and every- iuhmozmphn(x‘ f<’~qml'hETheA ‘C“O;:; $ EaC v Brlng Results many other items thing to gain for, if you aren’t|Steamship Co., and = PH 1 too numerous to satisfied with their quotation, {River & Northwestern Railroad, i = ]uneau ONE 6 A aska mention. they'll return your furs at once|has pardally ::c(ezi:zdedw';:;“ ::i NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good news each ¢ and pay shipping charges BOTH | Injuries he ) 5 erachiod BB Home of Regular Reliable Electric Products o ways. Or wire them collect what |Plane “Spirit of Valdez” crashed 3 ~ day for man and woman. Read them—Read them 1E AR RS AT AT f ir | last T. i 1.2 you have and they'l wire their 1as oo SOGB4 ! 3 carefully—They are News. Remember our Job De- : | Ha es Sho The. George I Fox Corpora-| Women now have plenty to comi- partment can print anything—large or small. L tion has a quarter of a million |plain about but you never hear one : & i 3 - dollars invested in the business|these days making a fuss about/ e pe—— 4 l::d refers trappers to any bnk|her wet skirts flapping around her .agency, . —adv. ankles,

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