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MR.GOOGLE, T \WISH Nou \NOCULDN'T ALLOW NOUR NERVES To GET THE BEST OF \OU LIKE TS = ISNT THERE SOMETHING QU CAN DO [To OCCLRY NOLR. MIND X ENER SINCE - ; DOUGLAS NEWS LE&GUE TEA THURSDAY o ~ 2:30 o" will en- Tomoirow afterncon at clock, the Ladies League tertain with a te: the league rooms. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames R« Davis, Alex Gair and Ro aser. silver e ————e H. 8. QUINT TO BATTLE AGAINST UNALGA FIVE The sailor lad basketeers the Unalga wiil be seen in ¢ here Thursday evening when play the Doug high school the natatorium. A game has a been arranged the irst and second teams, mal event a double-header. Since its debut on the Chan last week when a win was ta ¢ from the Juneau Super-Hi the sailors have been pract regularly to improve their and although beaten last night by girls the All-City team, are expectod to give a good account of them selves here. The student cagers haven't been exactly idle sinec Aheir last game with the Juneau Hi and are all primed for the coming game. Between the first and 1s ns scheduled for the p liminary event of the evening, the odds are with the first string players, of course. But the & team is not far behind judginz from the manner in whicl im mediately took the lead when they opened the game with the Junez High schocl girls last weck for Ja their few minutes in the same. ——.,— D. I. w. C. MEETING The reguiar montniy m:c ! the Douglas Island Women will be held this evening ond s Club Josie ITursh. TONIGHT | AT LIBERTY, " - Many (ucusands of film fans $ho have followed George Sidacy, the famous character comedian, all through his numerous appear- ances in the role of a New York east side Jew, will have the oppor-|° tunity to witness him in what is saild to be his greatest picturs, “Clancy’s Kosher Wedding,"” an FBO production, which is booked g for the Liberty theatre, tonight. Sidney’s latest film is an bilari.! ous comedy based upon the experi- ences of two rival clothing store proprietors, one Irish and other of Hebraic extraction, both %residing on the East Side, b ground of much real romanc mor and pathos. Sidney is featured as “Hyman Cohen,” father of a beautiful girl who loves an Irish fireman, son of Cohen's business rival, much the disgust of the volatile little; Jewish haberdasher. For a num- mer of years Sidney has been fa- miliar to theatre-goers in simi- dar roles, and by many has been " accorded a position as the leading portrayer of Jewish character on the screen today. The cast includes Ann Brodsky, Mary Gordon, Sharon Lynn, Rex Lease, Ed Brady and Jesse Devor. ska. DISCOVER CAUSE OF BAD TASTE IN MILK RICHMOND, Va. Jan. IG.vAI source for bad flavors in milk,| that does not seemingly endanger health, however unpleasant to the palate and bad for the milkman’s | business, was announced at the; meeting of the Society of Ameri.I can Bacteriologists here. i This' source is bacteria known| under the name of “heat lovers,”| Pecause they germinate only in considerable heat. They are loundK to grow even in pasteurized milk. Dust from cow stables is one! source of infection and standing of milk cans in a hot sun one means of giving them a good op- unity to grow. If pasteurized Containers in a dairy have to stand more than 30 minutes wah.‘ ting of | the | p 'heme of Misses Lucile Pepoon and |y BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPA RK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE By BILLE , WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1929. E BECK Agricultural Geneva. The bein g usually Racial opinicns fron having n the world cot Man's visited . the s often. f e nose THERE You GO — “THROWING LP THAT aew NEAR'S Eue PaRK AGAIN - FOREET IT! AND LAY OFEA E ™M oM ©-1929, King Features Syndicate, Tnc., Great Britain rights reserved. HERE. HERE s BELIEVE ME, HORSEFACE, TOME ONE O THESE Nou .o o MLCTNT SHEUT LIKE Taar # SIT Down AND TRY To CALM YOURSELF == Ty READ el GQUIET NOLR NERVES - ( BLAME (MPORTANT ISCOVERIES \CALLY AND TTHIS DOES NOT IMPLY / FOR (MODERMISM ~= T MATTER 1S To EMPLO( | To A SURE ORIECT, TTACTFOLLY = 1T 18 NECE RENGUNCE. THE PREDC C CHNICAL CONCE THE SIMPLICTY « (NVEATION — T S \NHICH WERES FORMERLY THi NERY PRINCIPLE- on!” £ T ONW HAD Tie HEART— | | Furniture CHAIRS—ROCKERS—TABLES—BEDS and DAYBEDS—SIMMONS MAT- TRESSES—SIMMONS SPRINGS SIMMONS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES THE Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska ! \ | E -+ o m the art. aloon wom cheeks and she goes to the dru; afic Miaorities Darken Horizon of Peace for Europe world cou s having m % Science Head concluGed » not on with have Several ty peoples within thei are likely to oppose the major rule because they are store Dr. H. Ries, professor of geology ; ot Carnell university, elected pre dent of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at meeting in New Yo J pzani (Continvea rrom Page One.) justi by a unanimous or major-!gand wa ty vote. If the uazai rule| The sue ‘ prevails, it would be easy for m‘;»r, xas venture i United States to exercise its de-{acepening of other wells, w sired of veto advisc SRod 1o TebaH ¢ paying £ est in even hably ilitate American mem wealth than t nal pro- hip of the court. Bur a ma-|ject contemplated wili be found y rule would make it virtually |helow. impossible for the United States —— o & to exercise a veto. i Majority Rule JORGENSEN GOES SOUTH | retdod hers’ that sevet: TO ENTER HOSPITAL favor the major: rule % would increase the Martin Jo en is r of having minority dis-|[from Juneza f 1 on t putes thrown into the world court|Northwestern. He been il for interpretative ~pinions, which|for some time and ing south are frequently the basjs of se to enter the Veterans’ Hosnital at ment of conflicts, Many observ.; Cushman, Wazhington. | ers see in this a desire further| For the past month Mr. J m::'n.' to utilize the court for the liquida-Isen has been v hera. Al tion of European guarrels. veteran of the World ar, Jorgen- | ity nority disputes aired at - P used to show he too often, now ‘lad who picks out a girl because 1i show too, to ONE OIL WELL 1S DOWN DEEP Hole in Ground Is Down | Eight Thousand, Five | | Twenty-Three Feet [ s | SANT o he A deepest hol Jan, the ground} | rathar | 1 byy down goes owna | depth! This Cali- county : hole was abandoned well is so| that | Oil from the Texa content clean with 66.9 in gasoline it ng cloth being | D nt 24.6 per| s oil, and one! | well| 0 i | ) { i | | | { an initial flow of peak pre 1 day from the | compared with the |of 877 bar | i | { sand 5,000 1 i {had been p »d from the fir |sand, drilling was resumed and the |seccnd was found at depth 3,020 f l output wa | s »n is Commander of the Dor Baker Post of the American Legi |(vT Fairbanks, where he has boen fin charge of the ndard Oil sta- tion for some time past. ——r——— is the Another silly optimist and off wait. married. has legs nks sh 0 such 11 run th or they a m him ing for milk, the heat lovers may 'lnelop. so fast do they grow. i The report was presented by! Robert S. Breed, Paul §. Prickett’ b PUBLISHES BOOK OF POEMS AT 14 - Mary Virginia Moody of Springfield, 00k of poems published shown in New York where hs conferred biockarBtsas il st ot o R years old, FIRST LADY GIVES BASKETS he finest Schilling The finest things usually come from those who make fine things only. In coffec - - that's Schilling - - - and only Schilling. Only Schilling specializes on fine coffee only. No 2nd or 3rd grades - - no cheap blends - - 10 dual standard of quality. Tea Baking Powder 47 Spices 32 Extracts 5E Mass., who has just had a LIBERTY TONIGHT NCY’S KOSHER WEDDING RARIN’ TEARIN’! WILD TO GO? A Rippin’ Roarin’ Comedy Show! With a Real Comedy Cast Also—OUR. GANG in “Ten Years Old” Comedy show of the year so don’t miss seeing it CLA (RTTHT AT iiise) NEWS OPENS THE SHOW —— 10—20—50 cents [« TR NOTICE—STORE HCURS Until further {will be closed *evening |Saturdays when we will be open juntil 10:00 P. M —adv. SANITARY GROCERY. 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