The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1929, Page 7

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Bt S B ay i ) MBS e D i ‘ BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR i HAJENT GST A DIME AND L YoL RE HAVING A HAROD TIME AanD 1 ' NOU WERE AIWAVS MORE ThAA) i DONT RNOW WHERE To GET ONE NVouR DALMYV DAYS b “Z g # s n i i T GANT ASK TAg BeNS FOR "E“.EE"SEC:Q'ED“E anNE A issmescer-' k TRk oF TRE 7 7 o QPE(VIAI, RANGE” ANN, MOKEY - THENVE GEEN “‘?:;"; Nou - AND GET Vou b ! 22 (DEA T “ ¥ CATCH w7y Too DECENT To ME ALREADY BACK O8 7 \ 2 et L\ i e N o NouR - © ) Joe 2 Polished Two-Hole Top o A~ Full Nickel Trim m.;:’d;“%m- ‘ \ ol /P{,f S SRt : Tan, (}r({y.ar Blm{ Enamel N enteEor " o : =R | Coils 10:88: . 314 .,;{’) 9 ‘ 2 : Priced Right Thomas H;H;dware Co. Juneau, Alaska g pliment the parents on the school|Sir hen he has made “Breakfast :have made splendid progress to-|: Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. ! : i i RN A el S Weathes B attendance Which is 10077 (> date, at Sunrise” with Constance Tal- ward i s roo eather Dureau | DOI’GLA < also the young men who used the|ma re of Widows,” “The |Atascadero is expected to result J L b Mllls I PR b building for a club room, as the ' Love T » and -most recently,|in further improvement in health. uneau umoer b flC. Forecast for Junean and vieinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: privilege was not fbused. The|“Honeymoon Flats” . “Skinner’s ey e I s S Fair tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. NEWS section now n use will be retain-{Biz ldea” is directed by Lynn{ARRESTED ON CHARGT OF .umber For Every Purpose ' LOCAL DATA ed .kfr the boys as Lr:\g as lhf}lr Shore unil stars Hugh Tre\_:gr and BREAKING LIQUG). LAWS Specializing in ¥ activities do. mot interfere with!Ma'tha Sleeper in additicn to ——n Pme— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wixd Velocity Weather | N work ‘being .done in other parts Wasiburn. SO ERNC ias servited IR B’efit gra(les Of Spruce dnd 4 p. m. yest'y. 30.11 31 36 NE 8 Pt. Cldy| COUNCIL MEETING of ‘the room. Jusd night by Federal Prohibiticn Of- 4 a. m. today....30.20 30 42 NE 14 Clear ! The midget Thorus surprised PUEE f ficers Chidester and Boyce charg- K Noon today 30.22 32 E 8 Clear ine bills amounting to § heir parents by singing -two-part HEALTH DEPARTMENT ed with the possession of intoxi- Hemlock o 3 were auth ed paid as the prin- | iongs. " The altos he their part jeating liguor. He had not been CASLE AND RATIO KEPURTS | A inlin " oart ISSUES . BOOKLET ON: ‘iivaizncd this atrernoon cipal business of tha monthly jwith i po ; Y BSTERDAY [ 10DaL meeting of the City Council last |1 twenty-one figure drill wh as; MOTHER AND CHILD e - s Highest 8 pm. | Low S8a. m. 8am. Preclp. Sam !.coni 34 b, i oY T -y 1 Btationn— D" terab. | temp. temp. Velooity 34 htw Wekther i SYOINIE! Jalso - well exocuted.. Community —_— WROTE uwl FULOCGY 4 * T The purchase of some new tubes | inging completed the program. “Mother ‘@nd €hild” 15 the title | 4 {for the donkey boiler was ordared] Plans arebeing made to ho'd Motherie S WORCESTER, Mzss.—The on'| Barrow 2 Cldy, n It o iv Ndme 36 6 6 Cldy that the eng may be put ir | he February meeting in the hall ;:iw ,‘,'i’([,‘,,‘ ",-'.',’f, h:;::ui:;w:::"m:)‘,fi‘scrvlmw at the funeral ¢f Thomas Bethel 5 [ 1 Cldy | working order for wharf repairs | 3iving a dance afterward to de-i, o " - % o ety {P.-Abbott were the reading of a s ie p Fort Yukor 2 Clear|in the sprin Further prepara | Tay expenses. This meeting will ’1):’1“ “, ““')]_ (],:‘rm:](i‘v,?{b::;‘il,m l?“it paper preparcd 'by himself. The' WEREIASERY brompLly. hqu]xlu] from on complete Stwk'f Tafiana 2 Clear |tions toward getting water to thc | be public. 1 to gl mbtiaEs o the ;mr.pvr was a sketch of his own We handle ¢ T Bagle 2 2 2 Clear {eity wharf in the winter time were S e SRy R shil- | life. T RS WIRE P { ¢ St. Paul i b1 : Snow |made. Keys by which the fm'\hl:ig/m‘ ST & and general care of chil 1 A R ; CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE.CLAY Dutch Harbor.. 4 8 7 I(uiniwan»r main can be turned on and “SKINNER'S BIG. IDEA” supply of the booklet has _Sumo women are lucky and some | Kodiak 36 : 3 32 Cldy [off were ordered AT LIBERTY TONIGHT | torwarded to every Deputy |Sit all alterncon getting worse| Cordova 2 G § Clear| It was also decided that in the | #——————r —3 ¢ Jssioner of Health ‘in the|Nands with each deal, whilo still{ Junean 34 Clear | future, all purchases for the city] The role of “Skinner” in “Skin- ritory. Anyone :interested in |Others keep on marrying and g Ke an > ] Clear [shall be made by requisition 1er’s Big 1dea.” FBO action at{gecuring a copy ‘may- do so by ting worse husbands at every wed-} Prince Rupert. 28 : 5 8 Clear I he Liberty tonight, is no new eX-{apniving to the nearest Commis-|ding. | BEdmonton 2 - Clear MRS. CASHEN COMES serience for Bryant Washhurn, as oY ! . | Seattle 2 2 4 19 Pt. Cld THROUGH OPERATION | %e had previously po B e o I | MASQUERAD [ 0oy | | Portland E k 4 K Clady - - amous character in tl 0 | 5 " GOV. BONE TO RESIDE Win a prize at the Masquerade 3 — s I TSR San Francisco.. t 5 4 Clay 's. Jerry Cashen who was op |screen versions of the Her s than 10 miles. erated upon late yesterday after | ng Dodge stories which center| AT ATASCADERQO, CAL.|Ball, February 23d at NO'Tl:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kadiak, Ju {noon for appendicitis was reportec faround the activities of Skinner. ’ i | prizes given aw ru":: ‘Ir:n:;‘milx rIL Ld.n“:\‘llr:):.\f“’:‘l».l;v' Portland and ggn Fran ‘r.mm.- |.|’~4‘il,\' u.qu-i :‘lr:j-vz a .;u-,(' ‘l’rlm'.w hi.;..xmx rances in n~ Gov. ‘Stott C. Bond.and. Mrst gt e o , ne. | nigh Prompt recovery- for her|Skinner stories, Washburn had|fone have moved to Atascadero; RS S S ' G TE {is anticipated made a number of other pictures, | Galif,, where they will make their | The: pressure remains high throughout AlasKa except in! . e HRE neluding “The Biindness of Vir-ljgme in the future, according to southern Bering -Se dd -the Alentian Isiands, with little change| BACK ON JOB tue,” and “The Prince of Grau-|an announcement contained in cxcept in the latter district where it has fallen rapidly duris tark.” Before g pictures f{he Atascadero News of January the past twelve hours Moderate rain 1 is reported in the Ale A Lindquist, who has been o1 [he had everal years' experienz2|18. Gov.. Bone, it was said, will tian Islands and light snow in the North Pacific States. Clear|the sick list for about a month yn stock and had appeared in 3]ne ociated with Oscar L. Wil- weather prevails in the Interior and most of Southern Alaska.returned home from the hospita!|:hews with George Fawcett lett, general manager of the e Temperatures have fisen in Northern and Raste a and!last evening and is again in chdrgc | 1In 1918 Washburn went to Cali- | tates, in carrying out a deveiop- fallen over most of the Southwestern part he 'y {of the Douglas barber shop. ‘ornia to werk for Pathe and later [ment program | pent two y f contract| ,Gov. and Mrs. Bene have rel| | - ->oo | = 2% [N. P. T. A. HOLDS ELECTIONI o Famous-P! y. Al Las-|sided at Long Beaca for tie past w's he made Ad year while he reguperated fromt Lkt ‘cvening brought to a clos | jse #Six - Besi Cellars,” "What |a severe illness. that necesitated a very successful year for thc|Happened to Jones,” and others.|two operations. _He is suid, to Douglas Native Parent-Teacher As & g ks soclation. Work for the new year was begun by the election of offi cers, as follows: ident, Mrs. James Martin rsident, Joe ‘Stevens . Mis Aaron son; Sergeant-at Arms, James Adyisor, Mrs Rose M. Davis. Chairmen of committces are: y Program, Mrs. Charles Williams TONIGHT ed by Mrs. R. M. Davis anc [] A L e ke Louise Joseph. Refreshment, M William How and Mrz. Charles Goldstein. Social Willlam Howard, assisted by Jag Fox, Charles Williams and James m "stan ’S BIG IDEA Many items of interest to both SKINNEI{ S G I school and community were dis ¥ cussed. Action was takeh on the A Comedy Full of Laughs following: James Fox was giver 7 f i B £ T E authority to assist M Davis in STEAMED UP 1S THE COMEDY rigid enforcement speak s (A Pt Ay English” act; a community chorn: Y ¥ ) ek, waz organized; part of the night Qo get'sttam' up ‘m!l,xd‘"_l.t‘.lmbb |school session will be given to thiz seeing this ‘j‘)]nedy show work. Beginning Monday volun teer teachers will help Mrs. Davis S O with night school classes and or- \ g ji . George A. Henshaw, Jr., wealthy San Angelo, Texas, oll man, and chestration work. Parents will ob NEWS OPENS TI{E SHOW his bride, the former Caledonia Callian of San Francisco, were mar gerve “going directly home from ried in Reno, Nevada, and hopped off immediately on an airplane school” regulations and not give s RS . honeymoon which was scheduled to take them across the continer® ' | pupils errands to do until after i They -are shown in Los Angeles. they reach home. Co-operation in e home work for children wWillube 10—20—40 cents jgiven. Mrs, Davis took occasion to com- Read This! Have You Anything to Sell? Do You Want to de Anything? Do You Want to Trade Anythiii"? You’ll subscribe e o " iaad Taais to. this No Blind Man’s Bluff . 3 t § ¥ —about the quality of our‘groceries when 1 er you shop here for them. We realize that you place a lot of confidence in our ability to select the best the market affords, and our profit is gained irom your satisfaction. the pudding, THE STORE THAT SATISFIES If YOU DO' THEN i <P The Empire Use Classified or Display Edch Bring Results N6T ICE—The “ads” in the Emf)ire contain gpoti n’e_ws. ;acil day for man and woman. Read them—Read them carefully—They are News. Remember our Job De- partment can print anything—large or small. hardet| ¢ ronvis GROCERY to cook by § PHONE 478—FREE DELIVERY Likewise bulk-roasted coffee can’t be roasted as evenly as Hills Bros. Coffee which passes | ee—eeeee- through the roasters by a com- tinuous process—a few pounds Bl B e FRYE BRUHN o UALITY MEATS ILLS BROS | AT S = COFFEE|| Delicious Hams and Bacon the trowel at the ceremony attendant upon the laying of cornerstone y i F l’ye’s Bab*._ Beef inal_vacuum pack. for new Tammany Hall in New York. M democratic notables 4 Easily opened § g {pathered for the ceremony, —"flm Sa-. > L ghe ey P s MO 00000 OO

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