The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 23, 1929, Page 7

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BARNEX GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG AT ! IF T HADNT GOTTEN My 33{“,5« D BEAT \T- MEEse T BETTER GET MAY HAT "AMD ONERCOAT — ONE o THESE BIRDS MAY Tlfl'iEBAILY ALASKA EM'PTRE WEI \'['SDAY ]AN 23; 1929. By BILLE DE BECK T 758 NouL CANT JAREFUL T WOULDNT SAY ANYEOY N QUT AN QWT Ackot:: 8T, e Tec ACWADAYS = HERE wAS N 't e 2 SWIPES MY o — L TURN AROUN 0\ AND SOMEBUD)Y * 7 © The ‘“Golden Arrow” (above), a quecr looking monster, is the autcmobile in which Maj. H. 0. D. Segmve (left), English racer, will make his next American attcmpt to lower the existing automobile | record of 207.552 miles an hour. plane, Supermarine $-5, a British plane (below). 1. H. Lesesne. Strcamlining of the cer simulates that of the world’s The photograph cf the model is copyrighted by fastest sca- By WILLIAM E. BERCHTOLD | 1, counteract that force, Cap- Jfour tie1a goats ‘to Juneaws five (A. P. Automobile Editor) tain Irving has designed the { Manning made 3 shots and Johnson DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Jjan, 23, ; o that the silhousttc|1. Campen scored 4 baskats fos P'atreamlme copied from thoj in a 1!(-;1ri_rrzun is nnly. 12'(his team during this perisd 'flvm! world’s fastest seaplane, will “mk‘,'srum _rvm, A? )8t 11 light| Hollmann made 'thp other. ¥ The Mal. H. O. D. Segrave's new racing utomobiles have frontal converted two fret creation look like a weird ,-:,ilrl,wl‘m“ '_(.um' ( lh{ e The me ended, Juneax adhates: Major Segrave will sail for the|leading by one point. ey 2 United States January 30 to carry Line-ups Namel the “Golden Arrow.” the|great Britain’s challenge for the|D. F. Dept— AlLCity— mew car will. be brought to Amefi-lyy6:1q's speed record now held by|Manning ... F. Hollmann ca) early in February for speed gay Keech, of Philadelphia. Keech |Johnson T. Peterson trials in which Major Segrave be-in\qge 207.552 miles an hour at Day-| Bonner c Campen Heves ho will be able to driveltsna Beach last winter, the pres-|Engstrom . G Helwitch early four miles a minute—235| ..+ Lecord. Balog G Junge iles an hour. William F. Starm American man-| Substitutions— Douglas: none; Streamlining power, lightness, lysar tor Major Segrave, is already | Juneau: Osborne for Pcterson, Pe- stréngth and controllability are the | " 4y country arranging for the |terson for Helwitch. Pl quantities upon which the new rac- speed trials at Daytona Beach. Referee—H. Sabin, ing car will depend for its speed, 5,44 R but the streamlining is certain to H FREE ENTERTAINMENT attfact first attention among mo- tor enthusiasts. - e ] The “Golden Arrow” will be dif- DOl]GLA g Boben’ tp the Westward, fefént in appearance from any rac-, . !by Paul Kegel last summer and ing car yet created. Three bulges, fall will be shown at the Congrega- @ ithe front end will provide space I\TEWS tional church Thursday evening, January 24, A number of the Rl {08 the three cylinder blocks which I project fan like from the crank- e The body has been design-| ™ edi'to fit the engine like a glove,| DOUGLAS FIREMEN acgounting for the major part of] PLAY FAST GAME; the car's appearance. From the LOSE TO JUNEAU tront it will look like a great gild- — edstoad for it will be gilded from| see. In a spectacular contest, which | westward towns and villages, rus on the ice, and other scenes make up the interesting entertain- ment which everyone is invited tol wal- —aveo to stern. pecial measurements of Major at times resembled a football match, the Douglas Fire Boys lost| | T HAROLD LLOYD AT LIBERTY TONIGHT cgrave were taken before the car was designed so that the new ma- chifie might fit its chosen driver| perfectly. There is no waste room inithe car and every part has been mlined to perfection. a hotly contested basketball game |& /l‘nt night to the Juneau All-City; team by the score of 24-23. | It was Douglas’ game until the| very last minute of play when| I Juneau, by scoring a field goal, pt. . 8. Irving, who designed|tied at 23 all. The referce then thé “Sunbeam” in which Major|awarded the All-City team a free Segrave achleved the distinction of ' throw, which “Doc” Hollmann con- belng the first man to drive faster|yerted making ~Juneau’s #ah 200 miles an hour, is the de-(pofnts. Douglas was ahead of| signer of the new car. He has Juneau throughout the game by eled the streamline effects af-two to three counters until this| ter those .of the Supermarine S$5/jast minute rally which saved Ju- lane in which Lieutenant Web- (neau the game, ’ stér of Great Britain won the| Although equal roughness was Schneider cup trophy last vear|exhibitéd by players on both sid an} recently reached a new world| Referce Sabin saw fit to call ninc| m of 319 miles an hour. personal fouls on Douglas and|f e streamlining of this plane|three on Juneau to try and tame| feud been considered by many ex-|the hoys down. Juneau converted| to be the finest example yet four out of “1iine frée throws and achieved. Since the fuselage of Douglas one out of three. he Supermarine S-5 was designed Campen, the star of the Juneau to contain the 12-cylinder Napier|gyintet, slipped the first bam]‘"“‘l engine which Captain Irving isithrough the hoop. Manning drop- thrill using in the new Segrave car, the!ped in two shorts in quick succes- | reamlining is especially fld‘pm"slofi. Bonuéecaged & short; Cam-| ble to this project. {pen made a short; Bonner got an| Cutting down wind resistance i81easy shot and made it; Hollmann| of jgreat importance in the design-/dropped in a short and convertad m!':f fast racing cars, just as it'a free throw. ig fof primary importance to the, Manning and Bonner each made t of airplanes and seaplanes..s short. Manning dropped in .{ total 24| Is sel the will medu over 200 miles an hour jong; Bonner followed with a alr is ©o lomger a thin Sub- short; Junge converted a free! ce easily penetrated by moving throw; Peterson made a short. ts. 1t takes on the form of Half ended as Balog converted a solid wall like ywater, resisting free thiow, with 15 for the Fire- passage of a car with hundreds men and 12 for the AlLCity play-'class ‘pounds cf pressure per square’' ers. n the mzm‘a‘mwm - Lovers | chaser, fornia. fired. comedy, ripe with carefully cdrre: and with the type of plot in which the bespectacled comedian revels, mountain yarn, of the great outdoors have a treat in store for them | when Harold Lloyd’s mext gloom'| b “The Kid Brother,” comes Ito the Liberty tonight, because the greater portion of the picture Wi imznle in the open spaces of Cali- The Lasky Ranch in Dark | Canyon, just outside of Hollywood, iprovided a large measure of the lo- cale in “The Kid Brother,” {the beautiful waters of Avalon while ‘Ihy also provide their quota of ] | “shots.” The story of t in a tiny town nestling in “The Kid Brother” foothills. Lloyd gets away from the stereotyped which has been done [to death in motion pictures, and. throughout the entire not a gun is It's just a human interest romance, s, drama, S — EYE If you are in treuble with your! eyes and want (o Know ii glasses' improve call for appointment. plenty of time for% this service! at this season of the year and will be glad to demonstrate that! we are equipped to give you first RT SIMPSON NUGGET service. ROB! AT TROUBLES mstters, phone or ‘We have| IDEAL FOR AIR PLANE SERVIGE z The “Inside Pas Seattle and Juneau, offers route for the operation ian airplanes, in the opinic Horace G. Ashton, F. R. G member of the Explorers’ New York Clty, who was Senger on the Alameda on ent voyade to Seward. licensed pilot dnd has made f in all parts of the world route Sois o Th 1 3l safety of oper r. Ashton ed with the eraticns of a service between Se attle and Juneau and predicted that a reliable service would prove a successful vent This is his He the absence of sno could be seen on tops, and surprised ept me th the w lance of timber growth to be untain abun from the steamer’s decks. He ex pressed the hope of having time i(fl]) off here next April \ on | | on Insurance you find any fault what- | ever in this baking powder, hink you do;your grocer : will return your money and - also'pay for the eggs, butter, _ flour, etc., you have used. of present Lo Tir his Last the Am Mu. .\_x History .o CARD OF THANKS We to express our heart- t aj ition for the genuine at 31st d arpointed n [ Raymond, |having claim neau, from the st NOTICE ARRY J ) the States. He ven us hy our our late do nission personnel. FRED PRICE, Wik AND CHILDRE U) CREDITORS MRS nissioner's Cou: of r One. A. Boyle, > Frank and Juneau Predinct. Matter of the Tstate RAYMOND, IS HEREBY GIVEN the rned was on the| VI R 1ber, l‘l"h duh LOB TURNB S AUTO SERVICE xecutrix of the Tlast You know for ten years my | and tes deceased. ament of Harry d dec ed are requested ame with proper wched to the oldstein Building, date of this notice. i CLARA A. RAYMOND, | Executrix of the Dstate of| Harry J. Raymond, ¢c:sased. | publication Jan. 1929, | publication Jan. 1929. | There is no substitute for cream of tartar for fine baking Cream of tartar is costly —so some baking ; powders contain only substitutes. Any baking powder will do an acceptable job. But ask any domestic science teacher which is wisest to use. Ask your doctor. Ask any pure food department. TONIGHT' you’ve seen this one. and Ben Turpin HAROLD LEOYD THE KID BR(?THER The entertainment classic of the season. You won’t know your own laughing capacity until to Kotzebue Sound tn investigations ‘and film' many bereavement. wish to convey the Masons and Alaska BARNETT | Alaska, Divi-; Commis- ex-Officio Probate de- All persons‘:xhh- P ainst the estate| Call vouch- | —— undersigned | Ju- , within six months “A Prodigal Bridegroom” 10—20—50 cemts iz 'Heads bcxence Body for Dr. Robert Ahdrews Millikan, California physicist, Is the new ¢ President of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Sci- ence. He was elected at the annual | meeting in New York. 3 J. motto has been reliability, reason e3, fine car and cox . Stand at Arcade to BOB TURNER ‘ i Aol Have Do You (T A mlllllllllllllilllflillli"lIIIIIHIHIIIIHIllII|I|IIIlIII||IlllIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHI Read This Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in The Empire Use Classified or Display Each Bring Results JTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain' good news each day for man and woman. carefully—They are News. 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