The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1929, Page 7

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TH JAN. 12, 1929, By BILLE DE BECK E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY WELL 1 DIONT & T ) BUT Ll BET The UTTLE SCO0FER HAVE BROUGHT AROUY KNOWS WHERE o /7 SURE NOU'\E (MALE IF YOU HAD BEHAVED |1 1T \S A MISTAKE = MR SANEIN AEwW YEAR'S \ E ‘ EVE YU WOULD NGt HavE Been [/ SUSPECTED oF SEALNG A SAXCPHONE o GOOGLE \NQULD HAVE A0 DSE FOR A SAXO PHONE of Revie ainst the social wherl known as a ca events background in whieh Dorothy ren A S the title role, toys with the affec-|olla, stamens bearing pollen, unl(i » DOUGL i [tions of young men to relax from|om or more pistles bearing| | the boredom of bridge, dances and jstigma. X | 7 | dinner. parties. She thought she| Of the true flowering plants,| I\EWS was immune to love; but with har|according to Mr. Anderson, the h awakening..comes thc - reajization|buttercup is the most primitive| = | that she has been a dupe for ajand the nearest to its original | *DOUGLAS YOUNG MAN | swindler and cheat. ym , thig{1ype. It is known as a cotyledon | TAKES BRIDE IN. EUROPE| moment on there is plenty of ex-|Which a plant containing one; i citement and daring situations, ‘:]“'4 1 :'nnl _'\‘vhn;.- :!rvx.. .1. te “l:; Alois Ulrich, who left last Fall| Tom Moore has the leading mas. | S R for a visit to his old home in' culine role which he handles in a el R # Czecho-Slovakia, married on finished manner. He is kept busy | ior po ol B G G0 ! December 15, to Miss Martha by Norman Trevor, as the villain |, "50, Wy~ Givigions of three. | Kendrick, according to word re-|who is unrelentlessly persecutingloy .= “as oo monscotyledons | ceived here by his sister Mrs. Jos.|the beautiful heroine. Otto Hoff-} "oy 00 006" hiootyiedons deserib-| Wehren. The wedding took plac n, as the butler and he: LN i dnts Sad ‘olumtnilas ol Leitmeritz, Bohemia Norwaod, is as crafty b milies, - genus and| The couple is still visiting \ human being can b oot ytubany Czecho-Slovakia but they plan four succeed in getting thems 10 : ek, to leave there about the middle of tangled in a wave of circum AR o ) this month on their way to Doug- from which seems almost is 2 shing in that the| las to make their home here. * possible to escape. Then, through!grdinary person would believe | 03 SRR SR |a quear twist of fate, the situation|them of different families but| JANUARY MEETING P..T. A. |clears up and the—to tell any|fyndamentally they bekng to the| TO BE HELD TONIGHT more would be to give away the same family. And the buttercup’s | o iy Iplot of an interesting picture. relationship laurels, | 4 The twice-postponed January; ——— | 1otus, cotton, figs, | meeting of the Douglas Parent. E {geranium, ~ balsam, poinsettas, | #Deacher association, will be held EVULU ”flN {rubbier piants, violets, forget-me. | this evening in the high s J A ‘!ml«. tobacco, and ‘.~1:uu—|l|uum‘1 auditorium. A short but inte ll~ another source of am z\‘lnwnl‘ esting program featuring maying| F PLANTS ” Ccrsses Unsqcccssffll | pictures by »t. Chapman will be | When ed if flowers belong-| give Two reels of pictures of ing to different families could be ®scenes in the Philippines and West | EXPL A !NED ol Bt '\lj’:"' 4 W o for 4 it 44! ik o ,;.',““ : . “weculd not be successful, He then D C‘l - ° ik Gl kgt i ry Lleaming and Pressing 4t0 come before the meeting, also. 5 o f Pl D 3 pori menAdE BERtioE - Wdiare hel LR S 3 (Classification of Plants Dis-' . worticutturist at one time, | = ®. 0. E. AUXILIARY MEETING| cused by Anderson at when a cross betwen a salmon-| R | . berry plant and a ras plant 4 B Garden Club Meet {was made, The flower resulting / A LA‘)NDR‘ e R cad from such a cross was that of 3 Ladies Auxiliary to Douglas Aeri i ‘ e \ 117, Fraternal Order of Bagles, will| J. P. Andeson, Juneau florist, jthe monberry, but when | The army cndurance refueling test airplane is showr receiving its first supply of ge olin3 In New Building on Shattack Way Lk Ly gave a mos eresting talk last secds produced by such a Him BEe. & ther shiniaties ho ¢ at Los Aageles January 4 pelonls e \1d Monda avenin January 82ve a most interesting ta through a hose from ancother ship aftet hopping off ¢ o0s Angeles January 1. o 9 > naQ Qe ;’f Balb Mnidy ; sye night on “The Evolution and fwere returned to the earth thoy | - i = o THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST e “lassifics 14 lants” @ al f ( » she any e hat- s "The ofbicers wha.were elegted on ‘mlrv'»fillf‘lg'l'(‘”{‘ "h'v '4"?:'1. . "“W‘yi""’ '”f“ iz |I|\1\<| u:"i ‘_I’f“‘“ wha C. OF C., LIONS | pected to roll some good scores for ! we never have heard of one Teav. | SEate S : the night of the institution of the AR 5 v B g e U s B the, Chamber of Commerce and it|ing home because his'wife fed him . which was held in the American It was alse found tRat flowers| 1 | or wi o ) oir chalirs | is no mlikely e 1 chalk !tco n 9 4 le 8 he. e XL Qcc Ol g X Dugont. Mr. Anderson |rcspond to environment much as 70 BOWL TOMORROW s ot nikely that he halk oo much applo sauce. | and-procced with the T hybezan his talk by explaining the people do. It is well-known that | Fe !“’] L O S8 o e , tine. All charter member . :\ ""m‘nvl’f'l principle of evolution as{in the tropics some flowering The second mateh- of the chal-| ", \f”;"xf“”(') of he "“”1‘ u‘ ,\:.\,-'nu- da 3 I!Ill‘(lilfv’. Janu- | haven’t yet signed 'v“" member-1, o o the developmisnt.of organic|plants of absolutsly dif Mo liehae . howliin ™ s tast L Eivaon :fll:‘;”ffi. u).n‘ he ‘Mt)l | nll(h ary 19th. For big dance .rn} jship roll will be required to do 50 |ycin o iy e ourse of s|ilies have the same superficial|the~ Chamber of Commercs and |, .. o e, 8ppear fo be ‘high]Moose Hall. Tayak nnua t the meeting. A large attendance' .. aen . el ey ¥ 5 Y - e 1 > z e ymen of their team and it is ce — il a 2 which have evolved from some ucture and can only be the Lions Club will be played yiiy ‘that a spirited match will| f=o——reoemem #s ‘expected. fundamental As an ex-!ficd when they are blossoming. A|tomorrow afternoon in the Elks |}, ot ”“"l . BRNROn P0S0N W ‘ ! ‘ample of this principle he pcinted {gcod cxample of this is the milk-!Alleys at 2 o'clock.. The Lion: | TR ‘! Tne Juneau LAunpry §| FIRST SEMESTER ENDED [out the fact that the leaves of a|wecd and the cactus which look!the challengers, are out to win Byag | § S {tree as living species descended fidentically the same when grow-|tomorrcw, although they were Men may grow tired of cinned Franklin Street, between 4 The school week closing yester-|from the original protoplasm. He|ing in the south but whose flow-|beaten by 82 pins las stulf and food that is as full of Front and Second Streets day, marked the end of the first|also stated that scientists agreedfers are entirely different. es, who is gated as one of|c¢alories and vitamines as a corn- semester in Douglas. Half term|with Darwin’s theory and that he| Mr. Anderson prepared a mn.\ltm(\ best of hoth teams, is fed's stockings are of legs, but PHONE 359 1 3 . examinations were disposed of and defied dnyone to name a promin-|thorough and decidedly self-ex-! s A - — — e —_— P AR SRR it ! ults 4 everything will be ready to start|ent scientist who did mot believe [planatory chart, of the relation | HIIIIEIINIIELENEERNVALRRUERLOLAERREUALAO AR RO R R she Dew semester next Monday. |in it. of the family of monocotyledons|= | Mr. Anderson touched lightly[to that of the dicotyledons, with|E . at e, lon the Einstein theory, mention-|which he illustrated his lecture. | p | ed the embryonic development of As a graduate of Io State | Doug as animals, aid made the interest-|College and a holder of a Master, HALF PRICE ing statement that sclentists have|of Arts Degree in Botany, Mr. ‘: l P v 8 ¥y i ) C’ i just recently found the relation|Anderson is an authority on lec-| 00( (11§ try""‘ wurcn of animals to each other by blood |tures of this kind. Having also| 5 tests. taught this subject in the Towa| B P B 2 { - i Servu‘es [ Classification State College he knows just how| ut ’oor business " | Then he tcld his audience that{to present such complicated | S —/ (the iden of the classification of fsubject to those not familiar with ' o . " lants swas ihat all plants were jbotanical terms since he uses the| Notices for this cnuren column P F 7 e | S o el B y ’mm!’be received by The Empire classified genetically. The ani-jmost common names for the bene- Serene, I fold x.x:\ hands :xr|.] wait, kingdom 'and .the vegetable it of his audience. And care for wind nor tide nor sea Rot later than 10 o'cleek Satur-|™ day morning to guarantes change of sermon topics, ete. ngdom are divided into five The next meeitng of the Gar- {branches xnd those of the vege-{dem Club will be held in the jtable kingdom are flowering |American Legion Dugout on the g .. i 72 plants, ferns, mosses and liver- levening of January 25. [Dou‘las Presbyterian Native | | wor algae, and fungi. Pa AR PR { Mission ) |sites and saprophytes were also NOTICE {mentioned in this grouping. The o |parasites being distinguished Notice is hereby given that |from the saprophytes in that thelom January 11, 1929, the vader- former live only on living or-|signed sold to Mr. Jas. Smith {ganisms while the latter live onfthe business kncwn as and oper- dead or decaying organic matter. jated under the name of The Min- Parts of Flower ars ' Pool Hall on Frant Street e T — | Mr. Anderson then made ’ Dsnglal Catholic Church drawing of a flower and pointed {for any bills incurred after said : {ovt its most important parts|date. All services In ue new churek. . which consist of ancentral axis, al—adv. Mass at 9 a. m. 1:00 p.m. unday School. No evening services. * Sunday Schocs—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid- “yeek prayer service. All are cordially weicome to these #ervices. ¢ STEVE JOHNS( RTY SUNDAY NIGHT ;I' St. Luke’s Episcopal r— v | e v Evening Prayer and 7:30 o’clock. Sermon, :" Congregationai cfvm“?if{ TOM MOORE L. D. HAMMOCK. vay Pastor Sundzy School 10:30 to 11:50 . m. Regular Sunday services 11:30 g m. to 12:30 p. m. ——— “THE SIREN,” SUNDAY OFFERING AT LIBERTY e i THE SIREN Fascinating, alluring drama of a beautiful girl, who unwittingly lures men to the financial rocks. So Don’t Miss Seeing it—Also | | To whet the eagerness of fans %o see “The Sirem,™ at the Liberty Sunday, it might be mentioned a storm from which a pretty girl eeks shelter in a lonely cabin with /a wealthy clubman, a fight in a urning building, a sensational innder trial and conviction as highlights. ‘“The * Siren” * COMEDY and NEWS - 10—20—40 1 g cents is a picture set | p{ancther whorl known as the cor- ajfand that I will not be responsible 4o’ WAY AN DOAST 8CHER ME = (1! My POOR HEAD - = AND My POOR BACK. = THis BED FEELS LIKE A GRICK VARD = Qi 17 WHAT T s 22 WHERE 'D Tfus CoME FROM 22 g I rave 0 more 'gainst time and fate, le! my own shall come to me.” —John Burroughs /e read that for the first time, many years-ago— and it made us sore. We read it again recently, and its effect was the same only mere so. Can you fancy a person with any initiative or ambition sitting calmly, without an effort toward acquisition, waiting for the things he wanted to be handed to him as a reward for his uncom- plaining patience” People like that generally get what's coming to them—but it’s so seldom what they expected! gl“lllll"lillll|llllllIIIIIIllllll"IIIlHIIIllllllll"lll"IIIlllIIllllIIIl|IHIIlll|llll|lll"||lllll|iillllll gL g L L L L Most people realize that they won't get business by folding their hands and waiting for it, and they have stamina and dctermination to get out and hunt it up— for the buying public requires censtani and persuasive coaxing. We can help vou stem the tide of competition suceess:. fuily and win the approbation you are secking. Don’t wait for success—go after it. Empire Printing Company Publishers “THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE” § N Telephone 374 Building Material Roofing Papers—Pitch Tar Pot for Rent Doors Windows—Shingles If you contemplate building or repairing let us give you prices on your material. THE | Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alas lls, Ine. Lumber For Every Purpose Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock | LUMBER Yonr needs promptly supplied from our complete stock We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY p— | e e e i NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY eooeoll ERVICE” X H.S. GRAVES | The Clothing Man - An affidavit charging Wilbur 0. Heldman, furnace salesman, with the murder of his wife has been filed at Canton, Ohlo. Heldman told authorities that his wife shot berself December 13 with the gun which ‘8he confessed to him she used in killing Vernard E. Fearn, 35, Canton §mumumu L O T T T e T O T O T OO T T VTP LR H T T

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