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i " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, JAN. 2t,71929. ' : %3 = . — —— s — A, | g “~|with experiments on animals. to ' ~iiSteel Oxygen Globe fprave i = = prove his .theory that oxygen 4. | y g & : H YEEH T B2 R o SR - | LAST TIMES g 3 = : & " |sorbed directly by body cells. g LAST TIME H F()ur Storlcs H’gh, Ib | These experiments were applied| MOSCOW—During the last five|that he will lose an eye and that | TONIGHT AT £ TONIGHT H : } & [to human belngs later and then|years the number of women com-|the stab may have more serious : ; ¢ = 7! = S H l expanded to the point of keeping|munists in the communists party | consequences. ! 4 ¢ = = uccess as Osplta |patients in cylindrical pressure|has increased by 13 @ - | £ =) i tanks ing a total of 172,107. This is| SZEGEDIN, Hungaty — The g | . = ™ The latest development <came|13.1 per eent of the total mem-|profescor of paleontology in the Sl F Ch l- M = 2ol | when 1. H. Timken, the Canton, |bership of 1,317.369 University of Szegedin told the - v = = * {Ohio, manufacturer, financed the/ Huugarian Numismatics Assocla- = arie urray £ | present unique sanftartum, The| COPENHAGEN —Bmil Ludwig |tion that most of tho Roman £ and £ [four floors of the globe include|German Writer of biographies,|coins preserved 'in muscums of ! 5 o X B |sleeping qua recreation|told a group of Danish friends|Burope and America were spur- = 2 = I g quarters, ¥ - G S.d £ rcoms, dining rooms and all con-|recently that truly great litera- {ious. E eorge Jlaney = veniences for comfortable living. |ture could be born only in small —_— £ i b In all of them, day and night, [nations. He cited Denmark and ROME Fourteen thousand H o = the paticnts live under the oxygen | Norway as examples of countries [Roman children have been pro- e [ g 2 29 = } | pressure which produce more than their|vided with ter-schcol 1se- H T’le Llfe Of Rllc = Part ot Dr. Cunningham’s|proporticnal share of good lit-{ment through the establishment g = {therapy is ed on his belief |erature. lof 220 recreation rooms and 120 H S {that a convalescent patient must stations for the medical care of = VA gt 1 = enjoy his life in recovery 18 to| HAVANA—Cuba has bid for a poor children. | = e X S 3 s proceed at the most effective |leading place in the production i | = TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Ei Bite of ‘Spanish talkies. Louis Benni-| PARIS—Omly rich Frenchmen = — s : {8 that |50 dvamatic author and theatri-\can afford to eat frogs today. A £ Do you like Adventure—Romance—Excitement? £ Fummed: DgEi i ”‘e:"'fi' o that lcal producer, has made an inves- = You'll find them all in Bl oxygen is life and that happiness | pion of the possibility of | $2.00, and most restaurants have H . ; H o “,“’";‘” “)’ “"","“‘;;‘“““'t D“:‘ making talkies for Spanish-|taken them off their menus en-| Z “S F ; i i el E etic and asthmiatic SHeS5¢ GO Lineaking countries [ tively. | v 2 an I rancisco Lg is = ed in the globe. i Ele 5 . £ E tw?;“("\I“‘;“l‘;r‘i“‘_‘;‘l‘“;‘iv}]‘:z 1:;:1?:!3:;: BELGRADE — During its 25| OSLO—The first inhabitants of = A Drama of Underworld Love on the “Barbary g taining oxygen under pressure |YSars of existence Jugoslavia )':'SE:i::‘vilciilé:;;g ‘1\;1111‘ '.wu::;‘ w‘}r.:'e—; g ast” wi = pr " | ha o s. The a ess operators : a cook. £ Coast” with : g — S Piuse are eqinmuid Wikl NbubI USC 4D Eev@nnlents, | The Gversjftl S ieaen 2 H 2 % A 3 % age length of each ministry is!island is a barren rock of black H PERMY MARMONT—MAE B H E Above is shown ' the unique Cunningham sanitarium at:Cleve-{dcck berths, shower baths, dress-|q . iy lava in the South Atlantic, which > £ ! b USCH— Z|land, Ohio. Paticnts live in ‘eylindrical quarters surrounded by|!"® rooms and other comven- iy @reat Britain recently recognized || g ; 20 W liences i = s H TOM O’BRIEN =] exygen ‘under compression; secured from the oxygen tamks shown in. has been| BEREIN — Homeopathy has|0s belonging to Norway. g e = S| the picture. Dy. J. Cunningham devised the treatment, which he pr;:-{]v’:ul“ ((,:r;::;en;m 1‘;: C:fl_ been definitely established as a ) COMING TUESDAY = =|says is proving successful. | vt f p special branch of medicine at| MOSCOW—Russian youth has “gQ . g ] gham believed that the ol 1l 4 ; SK q““mmmm““"m“m""m"m“""IIII"Ill"""l““"m"“““m““"w CLEVELAND, Ok " i e method, which required a patient | Berlin University. {been swept by a remaissanice of INNER!’S BIG . -EVELAND, Olio, Jan. 21.— charged with oxygen,{to take his oxygen through al ..o oo SooT i {interest in foreign languages. The | IDEA Percy Marmont, Mae Busch, Tom :h“ S)‘fl‘}t fm'} l'“']”be’ R e “ h on account cf the air(glass tube for hours daily, was| o0 f”gqh' _I‘”‘Z” et ‘l‘ hlf': a'rising Soviet ::onoratmln Iseemsi i Ll ' O’'Brien and star cast. Nuf sed. igh, filled with compressed air, ! a a Sk too n t 3 ord fish sits on its tail like a'intent on keeping most abreast Attra'ctions b in which hospital patients live"p,(\"f;fx‘:l;s ::n:b:,':! d,::t;:,l,}lsm::: il it ) mermaid, attacks a man with!of technical and .«-icmm(-! THURSDAY and FRIDAY 1 «|at the new Cunningham sani- |, o TR U D ) real swordmanship and puts outlachicvemeft the world over. The 3 e r i Bia EE T ek m eve s hchiongesd By 1ta Y times the amount taken|BOB TURNER'S AUTO SERVICE |, ;" ' "wonchicto Marcal believes | result -has been that facilities DOUG FAIRBANKS 4 At Th t H I T Er & heaaa Phnt hes: iy E T IBINES ordinary conditions! I fought the flu for 81X Weeks | i’ time to quit fishing and |t b Notutan -1 il § . \ edalires e IR0 1O COLIPRLIM ¢ RGeic i that has far| " pr j. Cunningham, who devis-{but am now at your serviceli.o up farming. Physiciins say/have. he oy LI BLACK PIRATE B i i5|passed the exporimental stage. |oq the treatment, started years|again. Call 257, Stand at Arcade| S ousii l 115 Physiclans say ‘have been Breatly taxed : - —~ R A gale of laughter is scheduleq] ~The atmosphere in the globe islago at the University of Kangas|Cafe. BOB TURNER. adv. * Property Owners, Business Men and Residents OF THE CITY OF JUNEAU If you are interested in Juneau and its advancement you are invited to hecome a member of the Juneau Chamber of Com- merce... We need your cooperation and as€i‘fance in our en- with wide popularity throughout deavors to help Junean. MAIL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE . B -l x ) "ULIFE OF RILEY" 18 AT | |ing Tuesday, when “Skinner's Biz| & " ] U] ’ 3 | PALACE FOR LAST TIME |{Idea,” the FBO screen version of . £ e —33|the Henry Irving Dodge story will : i S ® . Guorge'Sidney and Charlie Mur-|oPen according to critics who have | : ray at itHeir bc’é_[ are co-featured previously reviewed the picture, [ % - g PR in a pair of corking characteriza- From the pen of one of the coun tions and a plot that “overlooks try’s best kuown humorous writers, nothing of comedy value—with ro-| ‘Skinner's Big Idea” is said to b v t | O mance ‘and feminine pulchritude|OR¢ Of the greatest fum treats of| g the year. 18 why “The Lifo of Riley” played | 'SKinner" stories to be brought to big business at the Palace last|'® ”:;‘ 5‘*;“’“»' T'"*f“"‘i"fiv depict e ~ night. The feature is on for the|iNE the adventures of an enterpris h 1{ t 14 d C J o e Tie The Finest I'ood Center of Juneau 2 E chestra gives a splendid concertj E and before the feature is screened 'h; w“"{"{v o : ;’r &1 ‘Stella Jones gives cello solo with ryan as| urn, who created p -—- - D l a popular Irish selection, . The|the first Skinmer on the sereen e e one e € lver | ight and will play the first show| Skinner’s Dress Suit” has tonight. . title role in the FBO production| @ The “Life of Riley” was produced |and is supported by a fine cast Strictly Fresh Ranch EGGS—Extras, 50¢ doz., 2 doz. ... $ .95 i ay{for the Coliseum theatre commenc and background color to boot: That It is the latest of th last two times tonight. The or- I» orchestra played Dboth shows last|for the old Essenay studi which includes Hugh Trevor, Mar- by First National for hilarious 4. = Rt ; ~RET m AR ; ; tha Sleeper, James Bradbury, Sr., Strictly Fresh Ranch EGGS—Standards, dozen e ol SECRETARY TODAY purposes and it fills the bill. e oA Fhet “Riloy,", the charauier depictegi TlIaM Orlamond, Tohert Dudley, ly Fresh Ranch EGGS—Mediums, dozen ... 40 d by Murrap, is Fire Chief and gen-|9'¢ - 88, - Charles ‘Wellesley, BU’IT’ER % 4552 e f 1.05 uneau m / o ¢ Omm»‘ eral storekeeper in a Fral village, |2nd BHHel Grey Terry. , per pound 55¢,:2 pounds for 05 ke it B ““3 ‘l‘:ieyler" is C;]lef lof,l‘m:_'v‘. b FINE INCLAIR EASTERN BACON, pound .. 45 d an e iceman, ayed by Sid- [ e 3 A QT ~ 3 . \_mey. Sam Hardy comes 1o town | WHO’S WHO | BREAKFAST BACON—Sugar cured, choice, pound 453 | W!: a cif?flslfls fl::'he"‘flfffle ";Z?,, | AND WHERE | | & RED ROCK CHEESE, pound ... . 25 and remains to get the rich wid e ar | B , s i who' is destred also by the Pire| ... o\l oL o m’ LAKESHIRE SWISS CHEESE, pounll- =l e 25 g0 E & sersc t, o e I ” % i et rtle Stells an Franeisqo Bakery, retumed BLUEHILL PIMENTO CHEESE, 2 packages for............_ 25 i g;;‘: f‘“:'::ys fl‘;‘hef 5;"”3_‘1‘";@ . IMPORTED ROQUEFORT CHEESE, pound ... .. .80 Y = outh. e visited as ~ N AT . o S GLORIA SWANSON Fltar south as Los Angeles. YAKIMA GEM POTATOES, 36 pounds ... 1.00, | NOW AT COLISEUM || Mrs. Earl Osborne, wife of the CARROTS, bulk, 6 poumls U5 o et SIS (R S 25 ¢ #i{chief engineer on the motorship n TBe * if there’s a moral to be gleaned | Margnita, returned home Sunday TURNIPS, 3 [)Dlll.l(ls ..................................................... 25 from Gloria Swanson’s latest pic-fcn the Alameda after visiting INTPS : | [ € N 8. ture, which opéned at the Coliseum |friends and relatives in Seattle and PARS]\‘IP . 3 pfllllldb """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" 25 last night, it is—“Fine Manners|Portland. BEETS, 4 pounds ... R S SRR - 25 Don’t Make Fine Ladies.” E. E. Ninnis, of the Juneau Mo- b [ But—be that'as it -may, “Fine|tors, who has been on a vacation ORE(fQN P}SUNE-S! pound .o 15 Manners,” stands head and shoul-{in the States for the past -six ) BLACK FIGE. pound ......................................................... 15 ders above anything Gloria has|weeks, returned home Sunday on P ¢ done in the past year. This is|the steamer Alameda. } SALA‘D' HEAD LESTUCE; 2408 (oh. ... itirenceiniatins 25 o;fly natural when one considers Dflchm:fles Otlecsen, of the Alaska FAN(.Y SALAD TOMATOES, pfll.ll'ld B s 3 .25 that the story was written espec- mo Mining Company of Funter, o : . o y J * ally for the star by two veteran|returned home Sunday after 2| &+ Very nice tender California SPINACH, pound..........._._. A5 o s Lirisors Creeland | business trip to Seattle. g+ La}rge bunches California GREEN ONIONS, bunch ... .10 an ‘ran| reeland. e 3 S T . - ] Gloria is more giamorous than Gastineau 5 Large bunches California RADISHES, bunch ... .10 ever before. As Orchid Murphy.| T. Jacobson, Sam Shucktin, Rich- BRUSSEL SPROUTS, 25¢ pound, 2 pounds for ... 45 N the poor little hard-working bur:-jard Butt, J. L. Kask, Ernest Peg- ’\PPI S ‘ < , lesque chorus girl, she has a roldller, W. E, Hamilton, 0. B. Erick| §; E &5, dozen . <oeete-a-30e,. 40c, 50c¢ . that is mew and distinctive. You,son, Robert Wakelin, G. T. Jackson,| §. ORANGES—(Sunkist) ‘dozen 40¢, 50¢, 65¢, 80c can’t compare it to anything Gloria| H. B. Carbray, Mr. E. J. Baptie, CRAPE I i v of Y y ] - has played in the past. And be-|Seattle; G. R. Shotfér, Mr. and| §. > FRUIT (Florida) 2 for B 154 L RS en e i ot T 0 S Mo n xi | GEAPEFRUIT (BMISAD, exiop Iabgh. 7 for i 35 h . i rinisg B : HEIDPELBURG MALT SYR 5 that “Fine Manners” will prove to|B. Chisholm, Wrangell; R. . SIDEL > UP, perican ... s o .65 *» be“;he star’s most popular picture. Southwell, Tacoma; L. D. Roberts, FANCY WINESAP APPLES, Ko 5. RN .2.50 We follow the story of a little{J. P. Morgan. SWEE D i a2 nse s sir from the Tast Sido who moets| A SWEET APPLE CIDER—made here, gallon ... 1.25 a 0}" rom e es ide an m- Tel ahan, st ichagof; > - e —— - - i medidtely falls in love’ with him.|Frank Percich, Seattle; H. N. " 2 He likes her for her natural care-|Chambers, Benjamin Island; Will obtrY pay more whenhere you can - openod, that ' We 'dem’t* wish for all free manner. She loves hifm be-{McDonald, Tenakee; G. C. Main, R st ;l l"rylt ‘;,5, : g"a"ty of the your buisness and not wishing to hurt cause- ho's—~himsellis: o % . Witic: M. and Mrs. 7. Mobn s uit, Vegetables and Pro- anybody, hut we believe at least every R i 3 Mrs. ) duce at the lowest market .prices. housewife should "give' u; all The young aristocrat, bored williSitka; Rose Miller; John Plock. i ambunt of DusineksTEYerPmanth dad L] v soeiety as he-knows it, thinks this Zynda i ¢ , Have you considered what this house feel that your groeery man will never chorine would be perfect—if only]- ‘Mons Anderson; Mrs. Katherine Z has done for lhisvmwn since it has miss it. v , her crude manners were improved.) Hooker; Mildred Hooker; H. I.| & :):]eln operating. We dre not'atraid to LRy 5 ek e SR R A " Securng the aid of & sympathatic| Dunn; J. Hil B T i e Smeaan RIS e oA R A s “past five years brought the, most 7 aunt, he provides Orchid withi g : produce here and continue to maintain of the people belleve sich rumots we j X 3 ., S PEEE everything that is meeded in or- . ¥ the prices you are pawng today. Not are willing to turn’Gver this house to 2 Zinthe history of sports =% Dempsey -+ Tun y derite become a “lady.” Juneau Boy Honored . only here but even in the States the. anyone who is capable’of running it g < i "““?Q}-fifiw This is the starter. Sh COI chain stores are controlling the staple and we will get out before the clean S ]en _R 2 4 At Oregon State Col. lings and groceries but have failed to up is made, as' We ean see that other y 2 o o control fruit and produce, towns in Alaska need a house®of this T SAN PRANOISCO NIGHTS". fl'J "ORBGON & TATE AGRICUL: g e kind just as bad as Jumesy, ' 14 ruit and produce s controlled to- o | 1S AT PALACE TUESDAY |{TURAL COLLEGE, Jan. 21.—Ralph B0t the Batas BE hooser o it Our aim is to seo. that our house ? PR s = A £ Mize, of Juneau, Alaska, and sen- kind. Italians, Greeks, Jews, Japs and will be in this town forever, that.is & 2 f6r in electrical engineering, was Chinamen, who are heélped by the as- if you want it and‘we are fere to t ; v A démen’ years ago You would|elcted manager for the Electr : sistance of the city officials who have Prove that we ‘;:g"""" éverybody in fan J. Gould ¢ roe 1y all; nave boen taking your lite In your| @gincoring Department, e uill| B seenh thie ndustice. offt LBE-trohrairing the various commodities we carry. . cg.vered virtually,: hands “to venture ‘alone on a tripjtake charge of the annual Educa- methods. They have 'established the No doubt our com: F heara iRy s Ay LA . i o ] o Py T i 3 ) petitors even sell A & gt 1T = to ‘'Frisco's notorious “Barbary|tional Exposition, February 22 and| §' beyrs ocations in the ei€y for farmers us on some articles but there are rea- me.@.‘ the_“nlfim of the, Coask . . 23 mar et: and charge them the minimum song’ why he does it ) c 2 Coast. 5 g sum of 15 cents a day for' rent. I 4 . ] : You can do it tomorrow and|..The exposition is an annual af Juneau unable to su 4 n ¢ 3 ] pport cne house of First as a bait, 'seconl ¢ h af- have a most erjoyable exporiencelfgir on the college campus. Near- this kind? ford :o [‘: e a little l'ouema’; :: ;:’;d?:; without risking more than the ad-}y 4 thousand high school student:| § a thousand other articles he ecan make ( \ mission price at the Palace Thea-!trom all- sections of the state at- We ask you have you been able to up the de it 5 4 - ). ter. And the element of Tisk I8tend every year. Every school obtain potatoes at $2.50 per sack until : % | f T 2T : - A Ny . y 0 we started business in'this town, and We specialize only jn produce and nil. - and department of the college is| §. also various other articles at low every article must give us a legitimate W‘ F From the pPeak' of society to the|on gisplay during'the 'show. The prices, .. y ‘ ~profit, and these prices are every day ¥ 4 W It is shown iw “Sam Francisco(ne college campus. . Nights,” at the Palace Theatre). B g O A Hee B Tiesday and Wednesday. 01¢ papers fcr sate oel] el < a depths of the underworld—A Prom | purpose 1s 'to ' achuaint” the *high prices and not specl = ® i Npr r) % - Thi o A ials. . b 1 ; ot nent lawyer u-:a] q:adg“:'l Vi, school students with the colese. | St T e catnot BN W Accordingly,.: * \ S ze is also a member 6f Sigma in our circular lett % A y i 3 3 er whe fi When #--Wiiere? " Phi Epsilon, a social fraternity on e T THE MANAGEMENT. J

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