The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1929, Page 7

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AR SRS RTINS TR e C oL N F T LC W 2120 TR S 2573 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THANK GQ(DNL \/- o7 g Toe SERMS WELL. KLGTZ . T MUST SAY ~oL P\CKED A SWELL O Ky AGHT T Blow ONER -- Tl i b e o A DINNER pau-THe check | HORSEFACE, GRS A I-r’;’ gig ARNY : =T : iy ARE WET" Bg:zgffi TAaK DESSERT- HOME ~ /T LETS do- . D. CAGERS ARE TO PLAY JUNEAU CITY TcA.m | An’ intere &4 maple court | OTTOW even 6 flremen will pla tpam in the N rst mix-up betw ams, and while ¢ all games g tusse s schedul hen t ne Jur It will h th 9t the ; 4 hard fought gamw § The D. F.D. w % e totion pla fing, Belog, Bonner, Fohnson and Dola —ar———— FRADE POSSIBILITIES TOPIC OF LECTY is antic 1 be repre; Placing of the Cunard liner Caronia on the New York-Cuba route has brought increased competition between British and American | ! | el X making t 30 days in ja dered 21 Thacdore Tollstasn Vi o ~ ! ithaiaty b A"i Richard Butt, W. a fine of § Commiss te & talk at the I nature was the purpose of [hu‘nu keep her out of the g % ,m ,‘),”.".“”: tapt ‘;Iq””? ,l"‘ m the| Clausen, in Petersburg TN g R ki SRoaY apt. Hygla 1 Jack | son' was al } bre Saturiy evonine meeting. . o Tanean i for next Fridey | e rer memman i ont O] | son'was also charsod with 223 SEWARD STREET . lities r‘" trade with the WO s ey SR Bt Serwold Will:H& Tn charge ‘o Yl =il e e i | -.::T—t,m,,wn~~m,.,-...,__,,,_,; renty-five x n EE & i s T o —- == b g e i |WAHTO HOME FROM HOSPITAL | Dorothy during the absenca off | i 2 : 2 i3 Capt. Hva ¢ ®good insight into the mar- : | Capt. Hvalam will remai ‘Q(,Epf Sxhilag 't Clitha “avia Japan{the h Gust Wahto, who. was operated | The Dorothy left Seattle Janu-jp ... yers and will for the lumber and fish of Alaska.team had il ) yicfor anpdndipitis, g ‘;' ,\_\”",:h- :‘m,(,"',}" L : MEB | hip when it comes in To interest local fi ial support | her ankle rather badly while coast-|, »\“y:l'(ld_v m\_«»um\.,_r i, abinsrdntdtbak ¥ Gulf, The Dorothy 1 f 5 i ™ ” ihi 4 o3 b7% 1 wvery at home. irs. W B, $ > b Juncs at 3 da in mmmx an ent of suchling yesterd ‘,”l,l may xm—- 5, who also underwent an op 1 a party ! uncau at noon today inior scientists )l.lm the tion in attle just bef | Italy, Last of Europe 27 e, 1 S i Succumb To American Music, * : Chinese Aviator FPlans Flight Across Pacific Jan. 21 Huant, | W ORLE Major Tien The total distance 9,000 miles. Islands. will be ' One of the big dances of thh) {week will' Be “that' given 'next Saturday night in Elks’ Hall by | ithe Juneauw City Band. This is jthe second anniial dance of thej musical ‘organization. Indications gallerites ‘to listen fo the musle. Alréady many dinner parties are H the dance Al iy “HARD TIME” DANCE The “Hard Time Dance” Satur- iday night, by the Pastime Clu ler, ir the Moose Hall, to the music of “the Serenaders, tended. The ladies were in aprons clothes of all descriptions and the atmosphere that prevailed was of pure fun. 4 thronged. Several Schottish dances were featured and a prize was | given for the best old fashioned “erean'rue_samsto say rmnm on va w;y, Down where the sun gs down] _ Ttalians True to Their| “The first is, that, in the ten THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 21; = DOROTHY HERE = Internati onal Fisheries v schooner Dorothy, after { where she has been gath Itaken 111 with the |ago and when he shipping interests for Cuban trade. T Pie would certainly HILLS BROS jere ‘there “will be a large crowdy of dancers on the floor as well ns} being' arranged for next Saturday uight atter which all will attend ' under the direction 'of H. L. Stab- was well at- | and the wen were attired in old i | By 10 o%clock the hall wasi years following the war, Italy’s j national affairs were in upheaval. Shshhau !})feen too busy readf'us]t- ing herself into the modern Italy New York City.—Coming from | of today to spend much time ex- (taly, the people of which are the Rore mudIERt e T wer 0, ?:l::;,e?fm i 1Sy novementy ‘William Scotti, famous mhestra “Th Y conductor, hu an interesting e second reason is that we, theory about the great and sudden | 35 t‘ country, are so rich in our Fopula;‘lty of modern American :r::g:h n;:ale.emv{&thunfiv;e;tyn nrgzlrz u“zD:nng the World War, before | Music both intellectually and emo- America became an Ally,” ke says, '%mnh that it is only natural we e “she was the only nation with time :‘ o;u]:f accept a new interpreta- Mrs, to develop her music. She brought | music only when we could jazz, in its earliest , into the 'Pprove it wholeheartedly. ches with her. 4 “Then too, it is Burd fora Latin @0 Alameda passenger for Sew- i to com “hot ? When |ard. She is emroute to ‘the Al- ing what was probably the high- | jazz was in the noisy stage it could |aska Peninsula community to re- st emotional peak in their lives. |not pr sibly have had any appeal “They took it back hme withlto ¢k Italian, but since it has be- |50 many yesrs by Mr. Goss. " them. This was the bes mring of .o yusical and numbers such as She is accompanied by E. P. ltuteulfl “!;'E‘i‘:.mflp‘ ol [av. | Where the Sun Goes Down’” | Willis, who was employed in the Goes did not, until today, begi~ o ko 'nduentku T ?‘n Dv;:’mbothm wallz of the evening, which was won by ‘Harold Whegler, of the |cutter Unalga, Miss Gladys Traynor. It is expécted the Pastime Club | will give another similar dance in . the near futuré. L Wlesgiel i i GOES TO WESTWARD' o CCNTINUE BUSINESS A €. Goss, whose hus- pand, 'a merchamt at Dutch Har- bor, died recently at ‘Seattle, is Native Music - v ago when he returned home in Vermont. He will assist , Harbor, and his pnrtuer,‘ lsume the business conducted .for Goss store until a few months}: to his| Mrs. Goss in operating the storel. fmma_tradiag business at Rntent 1929. GREAT SeorT —" . OIHERE DID MR, GOOGL Go SO SUDDENLY *% T noee T DIDAT GFEEND HiM == - ' > Gulf of Alaska gatk WITH CAPTAIN [ WHO HAS FLU cularly halibat raphic data is being uring this trip, whic} until about March 1 emperatures at var different depths area | Kag] of 'Rive of | join Schooner Dorothy Comes Inlo Port to ! est The - International Fisher t time from the Gulf of / will return to the nd conduct a series of over a period of sev On the next trip ish data, dock ning ut 6 o'clock. Th rat| ed trip from about 150 mi N ! Tape; Wi f halibut will be taken frc oes OceanCape, was g b B M ing Mm Shal. Avart Olat Hvalim localit diferent baits | 0 by M i i . e R TR dwin ried, results recorded and | RODeT 8 ouerEed. witht vl ‘.W..- i i ki } ; fon of the Alaska Bone Dry 1 {xi#ni hospital, - C number of halibut will be| '™ o traco il possiblo | 1ad been sentenced to 30 days in did not respond nts of the fish du to|the seascns. ent. that was possible l, "YCT 1d papers ror sare Mmlv)xg S 6; bl y ) ° & Baking a Noto Arvicets size GES—Nice OR 25¢ doz., 2 for 45¢ -FT. RED DEVIL MATCHES 6 packages, per carton, 25¢ keep you guessing No cuEsswork, however, when you bake a small pie, because you can tell when it’s done. And there’s no guesswork when Hills Bros. roast their coffee. A few pounds at a time by a continuous process roasts every berry evenly and de- velops the utmost in flavor. No other coffee tastes like Hills Bros., for none is roasted the same way. Best Creamery BUTTER Per pound, 55¢ SANITARY GROCERY COFFEE \ PHONES 83—85 Fresh from the orig- The Store That Pleases’ inal vacuum pack. Easily (vpeud with 1he key. ©1929 | SPECIAL FUR AUCTION SALES Every 10 days or 2 wee Due to the keen demand for Fine Furs, the prevail- ing high prices and good outlook, the Seattle Iur Exchange has arranged to hold special auction s every 10 days or two weeks (in addition to the regu- lar monthly auetion sales,) providing present levcls maintain. SALE DATES WILL BE PLANNED FOR BEST RESULTS o without advance schedule All Furs in Excellent Demand. | SEATTLE Fum,xmANGE IARION STRE SEATTLE T A WAl A MINUTE CAN'T You 2 I CANT GET (N SHOES ON - ]|—'CRUISERS GO TO WORK £ IN EAGLE RIVER REGION i District R arding all ‘of the deeplof the 1 this morning on Service boat Ranger Vi 1| of Capt Gegrg River Fore: n Holbr is morning ious!Well Holbrook wil ck to Jun Examiner J. P company River. W au Thursd. 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