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{ { — PARKS PULP INDUSTRY, SEATTLE TALK Places Cold Facts Before| Audience at Banquet | mn HlS HOnUl' “ | SEATTLE, Jan. 30 Gov George A. Parks, of Alaska, was the principal speaker at a ban- quet and smoker last night given by the Arctic Club in his honor Gov. Parks said, “‘there is suffi- cient standing timber in Alaska 10 put out 1,300,000,000 pounds of nswsprint paper per vear, accord ing to engineers sent into the country to make surveys for thosé interested in the industry “For development of this in- dustry there is enough undevel- oped waterpower to generate) 600,000 horsepower. “We hope within the next few years to establish closer relation- ship between the Pacific North- west and Alaska through the pulp and paper industry.” Gov. Parks spoke of the in- valuable sistance Seattle has given Alaska in securing legisla- tive me the countr res for advancement of and for cooperation BOOSTS | ST RN TR | Injunction Against High S. A. Council LONDON, Jan. 30 An injunction against the High Council of the Salvation Army has been granted in the Chancery Court prevent ing the Councii from acting on the resolution deposing Gen. Bramwell Both and el- ecting a successor. The in- junction continues until after a further meeting of the Council at which the Gen- eral will have an cpportun ity to be heard salads, et males and Chinese rdded to the lun service, P ticular attention will be given tc| luncheons and after thoatr Mr. Keifer said. Electric | percolators and other| is being installed to of the new department. | .o | DR. ALCORN OPENS | OFFICE IN JUNEAU Returning to Alaska, neau in particular, Dr. R. arrived on the Alameda wiches, hec noon parties, toasters, equipment take and established commercial enter- prises. Other Frank Edv in ers included Mayor ATEAGLES’ DANCE The Juneau iir pand, which will furnish the music for the annual dance of the gles to be given in Elks' Hail on Saturday evening, February 9, will present several accord- director novelty features, ing to Jack Fargher, and baritone. New mu introduced last night at the tice and further selections are expected to arrive in the express on the noon. this after- rehearsed Northwestern These will for the FEagles’ dance in order to make an absolute new pro- gram than was given at the band dance be last Saturday. JUNEAU BILLIARDS CHANGES NAME AND ADDS NEW SERVICE Change from the Juneau Billiards Cream Parlor, day by E. E. firm name of to Juneau Ice was announced to- (Bert) Keifer, mana ger, effective February 1 At the same time he announ that a kitchenette luncheon service would be inaugurated that date. The old name, which ha existence here for many y hag become a misnomer, Mr. Keifer said. The company sometime ago discontinued its pool, billiard and card rooms and has confined its business to cold and hot drinks, ice cream, candies, cigars, ciga- rettes and other smokers' supplies phonograph records, etc. It will, beginning Friday, make a feature of luncheon specialties, new combinations of toasted sand- by the firm on been in e i e We recommend CALIFORNIA WINE TONIC A valuable reconstructive tonic for run down condi- tion of the body. An appe- tizer and a reliever of fatigue. Phone 25 Free Delivery R e s ] such cases. 1s and Ralph Lomen JUNEAU BAND TO L PUT ON NOVELTY took a post-graduate course in sur- spending over a year in the cities of the Eastern Sta Dr. Alcorn to establish a general r e and has taken a suite in the Goldstein Build- 1tes. is here ical prac of rooms ing for that purpose. When in the Rast, the doctor | gery and also a special course in eye, ear, nose and throat trouble! that gives him a special surgical | and medical ability in dealing with Dr. Alcorn has spent several years in the Territory and prior to leaving for the States was surgeon and doctor for the Chichagof Min- ing Company at Chichagof and | later was with the Department of ! Interior in the same capac Returning to the north, corn stated that he was among his Alaskan that the country, the prospects for “were just great.” Dr. Al ad to be | friends its people | his profes back and and sion NEW FIRE ALARM BOX IS INSTALLED A new fire alarm hox has becn installed outside of the office of the Alaska Juneau on lower Front | Street. ~ This is for the benafit of the mine company. and also gas- y float. boat men at the lower ( e ATTENTION If your glasses need adjusting, tightened or new in and have it done. ly do it for you. Dr. R. E. Southwell, Room 16, Valentine Building. Phone 484 for appoint- ment. p. m. screws, come I will glad- Hours 10:00 a. m. to 6:00 Evenings by request. adv. ——————— SEADACHE! Ninety per cent of them stop- ped by properly fitted glasses. Come in and let me examine your eyes. Dr. R. E. Southwell, Room 16, Valentine Bldg. for appointment. Phone 484 —adv. [ VALENTINE DAY February 14 Get your Valentines now for mailing. We have a large assortment of all kinds and sizes. Yes, we have Tide Tables for 1929. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 83 Free Delivery i e COLORED B FIXTURES NOwW ON DISPLAY A RICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING PLUMBING Juneau, “We tell you in advan ATH ROOM T SHEET METAL Alaska ce what job will cost” [Kmfias Ciiy Airport Ruth Haviland, pretty 20. tax Airport, Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 20, R\)'hlu ing fleld, end she receives §100 e a week. { Miss Haviland has a large| motor car for conveying airplane passengers to their destination in the city. An airplane also is/ provided for her to fly. | “She won this unique job,” ex plains Guy E. Stanley, President| of the airport company, ‘“‘because of her charming personality and courteous reception of transient and commercial plane passen- gers.” Miss Haviland airplane pilot. 'She started at the bottom in aviation after a futile attempt to start at the top in a trans-Atlantic flight She was the persistent young woman' iwho kept the wire¢ hot wit is a licensed L THE DAILY ALASKA lCnll or write Frigidaire improves any To Be Given Away April 15, 1929 Drawing at Palace Theatre Household Frigidaire One Ticket With Every. $2.00 Purchase Starting February 1 s Girl Hostess at 100 a Week it would be > . Sheriff, Phone Dell E. 602 2 POUNDS IO} WIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1929. alary Miss Haviland Alaska’s tuner, adv “HAPPY HOME SPINACH” We have one gross of Happy Home Spinach on hand and while present stock lasts we are offering same at 2 CANS FOR These are No. 1 tins “FRESH FRUIT BARS” We also have 100 pounds of Fruit Bars on hand and while this stock lasts we are offering them at > OF R 2bc— Gastineau Grocery, Phone 37 k- 4 J home Vinol has made me al nervous. srruATIoN IN different and happy woman.'— | Mrs. N. McCall. f Vinol is a compound of irnn.I | phosphates, cod liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottle makes you | sleep better and have a BIG appe- | U. S. NAVY AT t3e, ‘Netvous, exitis- atred veopls| SN are surprised how QUICK the iron, phcsphates, ete., give new | life and pep. Vinol tastes delic- | i i ious. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. adv " Flying Corps in Need of| o Men—Navy Personnel Needs Increase AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL Charles Naghel, who was oper- ated on about two weeks ago, is| WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—With frapidly improving and it was re- ts five-year airplane construction|ported at the hospital this morn- program well urJer way, theling that the patient would s00m | Navy has but & 1 more than|he permitted to leave for his homea half of the commissioned aviators|Mr. Nagl was operated on for| when construc- tion is completed, Edward War-| \er, Assistant Secretary of the told the House Appropira Navy Subcommittee. - He that while the Navy would at least 800 commissioned fliers four years hence, it has only 469 today or one fewer than it had two ¥ears ago. The enlisted personnel it needs in 19 ni Jerry Cashen, of Douglas, underwent an emergency appendi- citis operation yesterday afternoon. | This morning her condition was reported as being as well as could | be expected so soon after the op- eration. George Shotter, lerwent an ope Navy ticns aid need of Hoonah, un-| ion to his right of the s ! L % knee yesterday. The limb had ! Navy, outside of the awiation pbs ” 3 been injured some time ago and ! Aot e reducec 50 8 Mr, Shotter came to Juneau on the | point where it is seriously af-[." * 5 4 | Margnita to Teceive treatment. | bl 27 Gl ! | | | PARISH CARD PARTY fecting the efficiency of the Unit- b N ed States fleet in the opinion of | Admiral Char; Hughes, Chief of Naval Operations. Admiral Hughes described the present situation as acute. He declared that an increase to 88,- 500 men from the existing auth- strength of 84,000 men On Wednesday, January 30th, | the last of the series of Parish | Card parties will take place at|_ Parish Hall at 8:00° p. m. Re-| orized will be necessary to meet require- freshments, grand and other | JUNIOR CHOIR IS ments during the next fiscal year, | Prizes. Dancing at 10:00 p. m.| PLANNED: TURNOUT Committee: Mesdames Skuse,| IS CALLED TONIGHT Admiral Hughes said the non- aviation enlisted personnel has yeen reduced by 7,000 men since 11923 through curtailment of 2,- 000 of the total strength and an Guyer, Norton and Lundgren, adv PSR AT e ATTENTION Carpenter Work of apny Mrs. C. P. Jenne, Direcior of the Holy Trinity Cathedral choir, requests that all members of the { For qu C""“ and Nervous |Easter. She says that all a child SPECIAL “Kven my husband couldn't talk to me, I wa s and need to meke him or her eligible | for the Junior Choir is a slight |ing maintained. (Governor Ralph O. Brewster, of demonstrated a few of the fine points of ice-boating to Miss Elizabeth Spicer, of Brookline, Mass., at Lucerne, in Maine. The chief executive is regarded as an ex (International Newsreel) Maine, photographed as knowledge er even appreciat | of musie. The older members of the ch are requested to be at the chu promptly tonight at 7:30 o’clc King’s Condition Is | Palace today that improvement i King George’s cendition was LUNCH BUCKET || ———— Complete with Thermos | Bottle $1.50 | | an | Rice, Bes | S 9 CANS FOR $1.00 BUTLER-MAURO Head, pound ... ; SAVE MONEY Crisco, 3 pound can, regular 95¢c, now, aghetti or Macaroni, regular 2 for 25¢, 9 POUNDS FOR $1.00 “ DRUG CO. | 3 for 25 1t Delivery et Reliance or Schillings Coffee, pound 55: When. We_ Sell It \\ : ; 3 g ? Garnick’s - Phone 174 3ub Station Post Office No. 1 stimulation. ing collars and notched collars. plain colors in a variety of shades. patch and muff. PHONES 92 and 95 George Bros. OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. Juneaw’s Style Center. Zero Hours! . that has never been used or. worked before. Weather Man, Bring on Your / A Pendleton mackinaw of pure virgin wool takes the sting out of the storm and leaves only zestful It’s made of pure virgin wool — mnew, live fleece The Pendleton label is your guarantee of fabric, cor- rectness of size—style and workmanship. Every process in the manufacture of Pendleton mackinaws is performed under one roof. We buy direct. There are full belted and half belted models, roll- Neat plaids and Big pockets, Goldstein’s Emporium he pert at the winter sporty ion hoir rch pek ) iy o Ll fegrams. to, Comm ljllj‘i':'i‘j‘i” f'i‘ increase ¢f, 5,000 assigned to|kind—shop or city—Cali Handy |Junior Choir report at the church aviland, pretty - year - 0! I when, lie was DIGPEEAREEROT | o viation: Andy, Phone 498. promptly «: 7 o'clock tonight. . aviatrix, is hostess at Fairfax air: [his f to France, Her per S 3 3 Tern e Rdibns of GbtAin: Showing Improvement port. Bayerar won for her the as 5 ¢ as many children’s voices as | s s b It s her duty to welcome all [suravce from Byrd that it he Can’t Talk To Wife, Blo. for: the: Junfor:, Choir | | LONDON; g persons who arrive at the land-|took an uan aboard the Am B 1s-to sibg Special for [Acially stated o o