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THE DAILY ALAQKA EMPIRE SMURDAY FEB 2, 1929. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Im SUSP SHH - LET:S FOLLOW Wi SEE WHERE AND ELLING YOu , EDDIE . T4 \OUS OF THAT AUY =1 DONT THINK HE NEEDS A BENEEI\T ANV MOREN THE PRINCE OF WALES - /By BILLE DE BECK ‘ g BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR “SPECIAL RANGE” Polished Two-Hole Top Full Nickel Trim e Tan, Gray or Blue Enamel Coils to Fit Priced Right GENTUEMEN ANY MAIL | COME Eor e THE | Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska Wednesday, January 30, thize with the youthful fol ‘\\ orld's Sweetheart” i 'lm:n:m prominent Roche 2 —_— e £ | Fraser was chosen editor-in \\ llie. i ¢ Pickford l- { oculist and ophthalmologts She i : e Faj lof the T at w soft voice an sweet ) g come 5 lof the Taku, with Viole With her soft voice and sweet| Combining con is o 8 rest IIIHI"lHflHIIIIIIIHIIIIIlllllllllllll|IIfl||IlllllllllllllllllllllllIfllllflmfimlllh. and Allex Niemie, as manners, Margery Fox gives a con-|smiles and tears, P ? { uy and the tor F - is to ba bus | vincing performance of the baby-battles and a pretiy Northern » of Oph \ man: 4 ynferring h | talk girl, Lola Pratt. | “Little \nme Rooney it |ll:nun s licensed by |2 . NEW S Mrs strom, advisor, the eodf:| The following committees have|of piay in whieh th ho 5 i ol ] tors the following staff o. huu appointed by Mrs. Engstrom,ito see M Pickford, | {0 Now. York snd W ” = E sistants: Aut, Violet Johnson; ac-|who is coaching the play he San ress can | Affair to Be leen m Hlon ington. H Livitie ol \ g an, business manag | | \ P.T. A, MEETING FEATURED |tivitles,' Alice Tassel; odds M.xlA(n\pnlln s | S Scho i H H . BY HOME TALENT PLAY !ends, Hilja Rein Ethel Run-|Hursh and Violet Johnson, make-| BEL s (.|: chool (-' m—Is Op en = g A jam [up; Mrs. Chapman, Al 1100,000 ance. | to {he Public = - : h|and Orrin Edwards, t 2 will be plac- i 2 POR SUNDAY S You can't get | Pepoon, costume mist od in a massive tomb whidh the ™ L e = - (msng ivoy oan | Miss Olson; stage setti Mr. | Jugo-slay government has evected | = ALY tor ght | S PO Z b g i Harry | Dunham, at Kemtchatklan. On' this blood} . -1¢ HIER Beloo’ BYIIASIIH FRUM CANNUNS H H | Bt 1or oate the . wom Landell; snaps John Cashen, Viewo | - Two_ performances are planned,| drenched hilltop the allies de-| ML 5. l'i”“ = NIA[{I PICKF()RD H put ‘something oy | Wanto; ni, Isabelle ;la matinee, February nd one ! feated the Bulgarians 10 C ok ptal b B -“ ] H | aAt the P-T. A. m | ot vt P s % at 9 o'clock sharp. The = il | society, Ruth Lundell, {on the evening of Februay 16 - will ‘b6 SnsiahEd My the i £ BRIy 4, thoup [ Kronquist; literary, Alma Lavikko, | Tickets will g0 on sale next weck. | by i e P ool Orch \ e v H o i et . Vi son. | .o WE MARE EwLARGEMENTS dall e young : i hai LITTLE AN]VIF ROONEY £ Wi e "“h‘:'”:x ) l;i“"d";;m"‘] When the central theme or idea| MASQUERADE IN DOUGLAS Alaska Seenic Views™ adv | to & KosaE Akave) priaa: mapalian, 2 4 H torian costumes, the play Is a e "}"'“:"{'“ Wil [ R, WERIKCS: G WENENT, NOTICE s wile wlier than | looting by tribesmen between The picture you have been waiting to see H , @ a 4 1 | I ne 181 ght. 10 4 P < Ry i = i e g ; | No. 1951-B : 1at : wan and Kandahar, Tribes- H The plot centers around Be! ”\E itten with the aim to carry out! piang for an unusually good time |y the District Court for the Dis- Mmr‘\‘!fifl\vmi‘,";v!;t < ,l""‘}f"'vlll‘l| were caught attacking ¢ B s e —= Warren, (Mrs. Cahill) a charming kg |27€ B progress for the trict of Alaska, Division Num verybody, invited, 10 ralseiavan and were taken in chaips WS \ Ny H & yresent plans, Taku : \ the pls ST M ey 8§ i = Sliao ke dutr enerieq: deom | 200 to present plans, Taku| jance to he given by the AR unds for ihe piano the PoT. At Kandabar where they we NEWS and COMEDY open the show E athahdon Raamling shool; to: be | Wk Ee:an (Bl KRR A {Island Women's Club, Wednesday {yN11 STATES OF AMERICA,| o * b i ptaas s | vled tgj the ‘Touths of cannonif RIS 8. . snubbed by hypocritical friends of | 7, A, 37 levening, February 6. As it Is ) e ‘?“‘:“-‘ ‘l‘"“," 18 land Dblown to bits. All inhabi- g y hy 4 E < | the ca 3 v TR A B Ay ¢ = *her mother, (Mrs. Guerin) a sweet, | JUNIOR PLAY if of the i given that thelowa will be in ],,x:‘,l.‘:,':['.:,(,“.' e o N 4 ordered to witness the |8 10—20—50 cents - Id lady, in her own home. The « : this winter, ed - United Ste will sell L 8 |spectacle, g 2 y O 3 e N i e Rt 150 | ————— I i same friends become all cord Not only b ball but drama.|able ir cally|at public auction, for costs, atf ™ a { 2 ‘ """ml" i""""" I ll l P § and invitatious _when they ' tics suffered as a result of W according to reports there willl the front door of the United|XETCHIKAN OPTOMETRIST | ATTENTION """I l" I ""“ “lm"""I““"““""""""“"" from 'Lady Blashire (Mrs. !and sliding. Mae Fraser Ibe a large o ce from Ju States Court House at Jur WILL VISIT JUN E"Um’;” }(“'”"““’rl Work of nny| s T 3 i o 9 rii he at ten A nd—chop or city—-Call Hand ‘ that Betty is engaged to marry ward, who had a leading | That the natatorium, wh at ten A. M., on W . % ndy | O P | LA TR Uohng: Wenthy hn il Ty fontor Diky argrrife’ {dance is to be heid, will be v, February 27, 1929, the gas| Dr Rae L. Carlsan of Ketchikan, ArnltyA Phone 498. ld apem fOl‘ SIIIC flt Emplre Ofl“‘e | altogether the most desirable!is unable to ¢ |comfortable and the floor put in power vessel Isobel, s who i R £ s e g ——— iR young man in the community. to a disabled f5 injured I& : has been ssured ‘hvl'.nnu tender, ‘,l‘h*l': D vm' | The prying, supercilious fri |when a bob sled overiu. :ed, im-|T , six in number to b2 el, furniture, ete., apt 11 make & and mejghbors include Mrs, {pHizoming it away to the usual best|ed for a violation cf the prohi op-over of one Juneau | wham, (he minister’s sedatc Alma Lavikko, substituted for|Among the various costumes tion laws, and condemned at the request Mrs. Edwards, as Mrs. Lawly, who | », is working hard ..,(1; G g0 o i |fe\;wl to khvl_l'n‘ml States by 'i“'ll";’:“‘ "’l‘”'”“ f e ¢ ike 4 % — 5 judgment of conviction of the|Haines anc A » :2‘:“ ‘,:;""“B,".‘“"”‘,"_“,‘; 2 ;;““” e to the character "" ""MARY PICKFORD IS bty of S ve defendant |and will offic » Zynda Ho- | 3 Mr alog, as Mrs. Rom- um s | AT LIBERTY SUNDAY 1”,,] rdered sold by the order cf!tel while in th | A ney, who has had a touch of town| John Cashen is d excellent bl A Y it y ky life. \work in his fine interpretation of ' ST *lthe above entitled court entered| This is Glara, the ‘maid, (Mrs. Loken)|the proud, highly ‘se inie Rooney,” the com-|January 31, 1929. of residance in appears at both improper and prop- | teen-year old hero, a of tenement lifs in New o ALBERT WHIT e er times, as it seems 10 strile hor |} skl 47 York in waich Mary Pickford United St [ been fancy. lgrove, is well represented : : ph il AR “ s i 2 “I"l“\“" . The.main feature of the eve.ijrascible father, %o muc unfier United Ar gt it tlon. Bk e I ning will be Mrs. Chapman’s talk, {son that he fails to und |I'“’““““ rel te~ have P 5 Carls “My Travels Abroad.” Musical| [ibeen_written tor_“The |1 pubication, Feb ). | fractienist for Dr numbers on the program will be: Piano Solo Margaret Pearc Selections Boys' Glee Club ®Selections ..Grade School orches To se money to buy t books the junic and seniors \\;]l serve refreshmen fter the meet! ing. As the parents would o narily have to purchase the book: whatever amount raised will r move just that much of a burden from the parents’ shoulders. 4 the March meeting, the fr and sophomores will serve eothe same purpose. With such an excellent program | # under way, a large attendance is anticipated. Especially are those # present urged to partake of re- freshments since the cause for which they are served is a worthy | one. K ¢ — e — “TAKU” PREPRATIONS BEGUN Having publi:ned two -3sues of the Breeze, D. H. S. newspaper, ®the students are now beginning work on Taku, the annual. At a meeting of the student body Douglas Church Services [ 5 A 3 Notices tor thls church column ¥ must be received by Tke Empire pot later than 10 o’clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. ] oft Dougias -Prqby}emn Native sion ‘E.._ nmluummallllmmllmmummllum|||m||n||uuu|||mim|||||m|uumm|||||||mililmmmlumnnmimmuummn|||iimmummmmmlum Sunday ®chocs—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. ' 7:00 p. m. -— Thursday—Mid- week. prayer gervice. All are. cordially weicome to these services. ? Douklu Cuthohe Church l All services in tne néw churcfi a4’ Mass at 9 a. m. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. » No: evening services. § ! St. Luke’s Episcopal “hurch i Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:30 o’clock. L} Sundzy School 10:30 to 11:30 T Gl s om Regular Sunday services 11:30 somte 12:30 p. m. l __-_IIHII|I|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIll!IliIII!IIlIII|IlIHIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIII Calliorma Grocery JUNEAU’S MODEL FOOD STORE Nalley’ s Mayonnaise Lighthouse Cleaner 4 FOR 25¢ SLICED PEACHES NO. 1 TINS 15¢ - 7 for $1.00 DOUGHNUTS NORWEGIAN SARDINES Crown Jewel Brand in Pure Olive Oil 15¢ Each PHONE 478 Veribest Spinach No. 214 Tin 20c 4 FOR 75¢ RELIANCE DINNER PEAS 20c - 5 for 95¢ More Home Made ' Doughnuts Tomorrow Quart Jar 65¢ T ) CORN - PEAS STRING BEANS , No.2Tins 6 for 95¢ FREE DELIVERY | uuuugflmmmmmII!ummuumummum gl gIIIIII|III!|||IHlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHII dm Have You Anything to Sell? Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You Want to Trade Anything? 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