The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1929, Page 7

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"BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG rrn-: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 1929, By BILLE DE BECK IM NERVOULS-KIOIZ- HANE You GoT WELL. T DONT K’“‘N MRGCOGLE, APPROVE OF ToBACC Nou koW T EOR A MAN (N Tre Q CHEW O NEVER USE COMDITION OF MR. A “joeacco 0 GOGALE,, BUT (N ANY FeRtel 1 CAN ST ToBACCO ABOLT u Nouz i I doTra HAVE CHEW OR L GO CRATY- = ON ROAD TO RECOVERY er B. Smith, who has 1! with pneumonia for DOUGLAS AS SEASON NEWS 8 N 31, state has DOUGLAS YOUNG MEN LEAVE TO ATTEND SCHOO[ Carl- ince: they ex Ross Fox and Lawr son took passage on the Mary for Seattle where pect to enroll in the S ness College. Both are of Douglas High, cla They have been workin Alaska Juneau since school here. e e L AUXILIARY ENTERTAINMENT |ov lle, 'lnmuh)r lenry Meier in ¢ business of the Juneau, lved, ) and Henry r the business ing all indebte all accounts due o 2 few institut and little proved toe | the church 1 to acc at cwners, Monday night, Jan lar meeting night of Ladies Auxiliar i g el - NOTICE i & ; < fa wor e ness session. Meeti Juneau Women’s Club will have |® ¢ month, the Auxiliary ha s regular meeting at the For-|2ll orsemen ax to make their second mee :-Not Tea Room, Tuesday,|’ sed line about g oblest month more or less a sc 15th. adv. | 3 ners leading AT Read This Have You Anything to Sell? Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in The Empire Use Classified or Display Each Bring Results NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good news each day for man and woman. Read them—Read them carefully—They are News. Remember our Job De- partment can print anything—large or small. [CHURCH BLESSES HORSES, TRAINERS, marked ter trotting ed that the turf i 18 upon wk ch are quoted the “the horse, conquest of man.” HERE - MR.GOQGLE , TTHROW AwAY “THAT SNIPE AND HAVE A FRESH LUGAR ~ Bosion Found To Be Orl mal OPENS [ Iome Of American Syncopatton in ac Joinv patron of oft- as many | Al dov Bra 3 s1haa ¢ona T s Ml doylong T sing @ song, T singa 5 strange thythm was the founda- tion of our modern music. Early Slave Traders Started Our Modern Music ‘he pnnulurxty of |Ii||li|l ed in ];\LZ It i3 the nhcr beat 2z that is stressed. The result- ant rhythm lifts thc body, creat- ing that feeling of floating. ‘My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now’ is |a perfect example of this. 1t has the lilt which has made jazz music so popular, and is a direct des- cendant of the earliest slaves. “If jazz is not played with the | after-beat stressed, it is not mod- ern.American music. Take the jazz accent out of dance music and you have only a marching rhythm— that exl nsratmg nnd lifting auality is gone,” Boston.—Boston is the legitl mate father of American This is the startling declaration of Leo Reisman, famous orchestra conductor. “Starting out with such blue- blood connections, is it any won- der,” continues Mr Reisman, “that the chzld has made good in a bu: way? “When_the slave traders came to the New Englomd coast, the , Africans brought with them and ! left with %he New Englanders primitive pative songs whose filed past the priest, wh od them all | Then the bell rang and th or cried: “At post “for th ATTENTION Andy, Phone 498. TR AN iy | WE MAKE ERLARGEMENTS Alaska Scenic Views adv. nnmunmunmunmmumfiunnmmmmmmmu_immmmmmmfimmr.a Every Month in the Year 1929 Sales Dates JANUARY 23 JULY 24 FEBRUARY 20 AUGUST 28 MARCH 20 SEPTEMBER 25 APRIL 24 QCTORER 30 MAY 21 NOVEMBER 27 JUNE 26 DECEMBER 18 Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advances Will Be Made As Usual When Re- quested—Transferred by Telegraph if Desired SEATTLE FURIXUIAVGE 65 MARION STREET ViA SEATTLE, US. A For Carpenter Work of uny» kind——ehop or city—Call Handy | ito carry the all college At | financial sheet she | kethall, fearth, | WHADDA Ve ‘i\ 3 ;5;« | Furniture P f /4 CHAIRS—ROCKERS—TABLES — BEDS and DAYBEDS—SIMMONS MAT- TRESSES — SIMMONS SPRINGS SIMMONS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES THE Thomas Hardware Co. Juneaun; Alaska BASKETBALL SUPPORTS SPORTS OF ALL COLLEGES NEW 3 t colle YORK, Jan principal usually is 15 sport of Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose n of athletic t the College the C York, how r Specializing in i Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock f LUMBER ¢ pays for all the « pected to make up t footba it AIJ,.IHI."[ RSO i | ‘n\ athall eleven in 1928 than in was resumed Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock We handle 2 CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY _’:_a There may be angels on [hH! but our guess ig the chief sure of every wife who is to earn more than her plod- husband is reminding him an awful dub he is. Old Papels for s.xle at Empire Oflwe what 3 Baking Insurance If you find any fault what- ever in this baking powder, or think you do, your grocer will return your money and i glso pay for the eggs, butter, & flour, etc,; you have used. A full pound for your pound price [It nieans 10¢ in your purse] o All cream of tattar baking powders sell at about the sadle price. But some contain only % of a pound. One contains a full pound. And 1 pound” is printed on the tin in plain sight. f e There are cheaper baking powders than Schilling—bit they contain no crean of tartar. Ask dny domiéstic science teaché'i- which 'she prefers—a cream of tartar baking powder or i’ _subsmute. Ask your doctor. Ask any pure food department. P s All cream of tartar baking powders are good — but you might i just as well get a full pound for your pound price. Pt Read ‘the Sci:illing label. It means just what it says. That’s another Schilling way of keeping faith with you. A B fi et 7 Coffee 32 Extracts 47 Spices Tea .

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