The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 1, 1929, Page 7

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BARNE\ GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, FEB. 1, You SAID SUMP N EMIL ME. Too! I AINT GOMNA COUGH UP F(VE SMACKERS FOR A BEMEFIY FOR A auy Tuar NER - IE BARMEY § SO SAY BARNEY. BEAD YOUR EAR AND GE &F THE BO(S BROKE HOW CAN HE wAY L To AFFORD 16 LINE'IN THAT SWELL FLAT HOUSE & ANSWER. TELL YOU THEY AINT GONNA BUY TICKETS FOR. GutT Y AND 3 THEN L NEVER GELIENL WHERS T TELL'EM LANDLOR D 4 ONWNY LETTING HANG ON HER T THIS -— SoMe ARE ON TREIP SEE WOU Tg 1929. By BILLE DE BECK pom! GUN = WE Ve \ GOT HIM ALL WRONG BEFORE BUY “SPECIAL RANGE” YOU SEE OUR NOUR BENEFIT GECAUSE oL RE ROOSTIAK IN SUCH A SWELL HOLSE - ,4{ A Caupla MORE 1 Gotra THink OR T™ Sualk ! /N e tuar 4 AT GONNA FORK ONER NETHER DONT SEE NOBUDDY HELPIN' US PRINTERS WHEA THE WIND hed Two-Hole Top F'ull Nickel Trim Tan, Gray or Blue Enamel Coils to Fit Priced Right THE Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska i o et ol ALERS[ ARMY FOOTBALL STAR TO WED the '| | ! : & { MARGNITA FROM Povwer | y g SAILS ON DOUGLAS NEWS FOURTH SERIES B. B. GAMES ON 1s “Rough Rider rt ignified and ro-! 'y, S. Pullen, of Alaska Electric Company. has mpire, the follo 1,t0o “A Ham” in reply to th A » was a County Prosecu-|of the latter that appeared CIUNBAL TANIGI T a4 State golng from paper ‘Jan. 28, and ‘ nish-Amer publication: with Roosevelt’s Rough Rid & ety s orzanlzation ability and illnes him fuming in Florida white |0 Alaska Daily went on to Bl nsger Light and Announcement Dr. Rae L. Carlson OPTOMETRIST The mail and gnita, Capt. L ed from the - was uneventful a '\;ulwl most af the triy sailed for Sitka and way po {night at 8 o'clock. m Josefih Tonight the I)mu:]u\ High girls’ and boys’ hoop teams journey Juneau for the fourth game of the cohference series with the Jun Jhigh scheol team For the girls an | fected as they hava i Way so far with the vers. However, with furtt provement expected in the the latter team over the made in the last game which was | Naw | 5o mich botter than In the first two games, a closer and more in-| . { teresting contest anticipated. 1 ‘With the boys, however, it is| Mdifferent. They have got to wi S, Specialist in Eye Refraction Howard ! WILL BE AT THE ZYNDA HOTEL TO EXAMINE EYES AND FIT ’S FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING FEBRUARY 7TH situa- rd Oil sought his aid ent dat > that had outh Dakota Su- re-opensd. He ob- ned it and won the case, a days later w summ York and a conhnecti > Rockefeller intere for work and pe ked through th tion, touchin nt as well a , | tion ling, read with interest. | that tests for Squealin be made h, som GLASS me court 4 dis ed ¥ that ice of a ra- or who usually tests for rference who can do it who been doing it | but your lccal | Carlsc past five y NOTE: Dr. n i and for the in South at Juneau is at the Those wha desire ight problems may arrange for led in practice at Ketchikan regularly visited every town )t Junmcau. ' The present stop of former patients and friends. sult Carlson regarding their appointment by calling dio inspe radio inte or rather in this Christian Keener Cagle, all-American halfback and next year’s request captain of the Army football team, plans to wed Marion Haile of New Roads, La., after his graduation from the United States Military 2 G v 1 cye to e in tonight's game or they have|g.n fr ability! For ¥ i tion we 1 academy. He is shown with his fiancee in New Orleans. ost the series. A win for ther tonight will mean a fifth game to decide the championship. ing by the last game, lost by only one basket on a score, they can do it tightening up of the de equal offensiv all that’s nec: There will be a special ferry for should be |y adio noi cction, a y leaks on elop separat department of the company, acturing, transporting and !¢ and “har office fr¢ fo: o is at hi 15 minutes off ch Stormy Time cf all c nd all noises ur POWER ve found | ter to motors | namely: appliances | A the power | OT silenced by | indicates o, |18 invest 00 | ce ma Th Jonnor; muson. Thomas A, Wood, Donald M | An M derson; F. Jallum. phone number 123 Conrad; H. R. Ra \ Zynda Old Papers forrr S(ll at Emplre Office The pathway of the Standard of | ;‘ triendly R IRATIS Spe ia | Jority of s will co as botheri ) far | uneau and a larger delegation 1~“mm"‘ iy sk babl ;i ‘xpe((ud to n_(.omnans th court decre COMEDY PICTURE IS AT LIBERTY TONIGHT appliance Now, | you will | 3 r set own in Juneau or Douglas, Al: {you know mess up KOMO and K will furnish PR motors and 'Vlv Ham, if wo | sist in s | benefi in th Ye |and fines Diss ve it a distin ,000,000 fine Land act was Appeals. or three up the coptic who The “Sporting Age”, a full of laughs will be the offerin at the Liberty Club shaw.this eve ning. There will also be a special | comedy to supplement the main| sfeature and a news reel to top off the entcr:mnmtm 1 STEWART FIRST ‘0F S. 0. FAMILY T0 SHOW FIGHT v Challenges Decree of Rock- i ¢ efeller in Affairs of i+ Industrial Child (Continuea rrom Fage One) reception, we reversed by Of most produetic POWER and fi L chancery | 1@ 8 S 4 y W. 8. PU u ean borr orption, wontzoiiec hrough pooled paten's prices. = A master in ated | found no grounds for prosccut ab-|of the suit, ; in the gasoline A Dol ents suit, the government I charged t g 7 oblit competition by n and ITITTTTYATT | flllIIIIllIIIII'lIIIII|lIIIIflliiIIII|||IIII|lIllllHIIIIIIIII|III!IIIIIlIIIIIII|lIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIINIII!III|I..m-llllllhlili'!!“lHI!||||!IIII!MlIII!HIIIIHIIII|IIH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII (Califormia Grocery JUNEAU’S MODEL FOOD STORE vvx,‘ time for the purpose of NOTE: ‘This the first LTI : ‘IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIII!lI!I!lIIIIIIII!lIIIIllIIIlImllllIIillllllllllllllllllllfi o Veribest Spinach Lighthouse N alley s of the bonds of the ‘Conti tal ¥ company. This the government con-| strued as perjury. i Share Line-up There are 9,136,618 shares of} { stock in the company and 50,000 ' stockholders. 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