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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1929. Kbk Polished Two-Hole Top Full Nickel Trim Tan, Gray or Blue Enamel Coils 1o Fit Priced Right \.\ 000 WINNERS AT LAKE PLACID DOGSLED DERBY !I__—‘_‘_—‘]?mmw loaded on departure and | American Motor Cars Italy scenery, but has| BUCHARI &1 mania to Juneau.” mobiles of Amer manu CLUB DANCE TONIGHT of $16.55 (o be spent for textbooks. | medium price rs from t n‘ wondering what he has done with ) Y 4 AR nothing fo compare with tho view [one of Eurcne “QPFCIAI R NGE” | e/ | The Juniors and Seniors served|Of the 12,000 ca > | e United States l DOUGLAS |"."" : IR B Regeni BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR | In concluding she said: “Sunny g ' i 4 Channel from | MANY MASKING FOR {refreshment ich netted a total|Bucharest, the ca A large part of the dancing pop-| 5> ——— % | Despltd favoring customs du e “HOLD THAT LION" AT continental manu ha THE LIBERTY TONIGHT {100 * | prejudices When1s o Gkt WO SEGELS vor of the Ame: Answor: WARH Ut SRS | Amerlcan trucks and wwe 18 ‘the first masked affair for tho|, LocoUs¢ he docgw’t know .halfamiiar sighis i . |istand in over a year and fun ga.\ ™. t¢ language of big gAMO MU yers of Rumania, which it s a “cat” means a’ Mon, Douglae |, - atprr o ® e ian motor ‘L(;I: ::dnr:nr%nm d for both mas i becomes involved 1 8{gare but prefer ek ¥ 2t T fon hunting expedition 1n thel iy, Tnited States | 9 course his thrilling and hilari-| ONEA PLAY GIVEN | ) | ‘ o AR BB UGLAS Bt Ay Alventured i GEE AREL BT ! Juneau, Alaska tedy, “Hold That Lion.” This will he the feature picture With an unusually large at-jat the Liberty tonight. Film fans Nibtis tendance, the Douglas P-T. A. en-|who feel the need of a strong| e e {joyed a splendid program Tuesday |laugh tonic, will find this Mac- nlation from both sides of the | Channel is expected to attend the masquerade dance being given this|*” {evening in the matatorium by the | Douglas Island Women's Club. It} evening, Fsbruaty 5, which fol-|Lean vehicle the right kind of ) ] . lowed a sh si ceting. |screen medicine, Watching the (ldw Supplles i For the X g Mr. Dun-)sm y funmaker trying to act i {!'f;;;l-a o e e Devangiomonte: vlR BT 0 We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and {will arrange the program r attending a fashionable @an (s TUBES. Also a complete line of AERIAL WIR! ! Several mu!h-f:l numbers op im a pair of stelen Scotch kilts, or Stl‘(’h and : ]NS[T[?AT()RS ETC. yd ing the program included sel zet familiar with half ‘a dozen thcn y {by a wviolin quartet; piano s y (hungry licns, is a sure cure for s o o z | Margaret Pearce, and a group of all aches and pains. another Leonard Seppala of Fairbanks, Alaska ‘right), finished first in the annual dogsled derby at Lake songs by the Boys' Glee Club. e ———— > l El > iogid L :Ilcldl, N. V. Mrs. €. P. Ricker of Maine (iower left) was the only woman driver. Upper Ieft shows “Just Women,” a onc-act play by TAX NOTICE makes the aplta ectric Ompany eppala on the trail. seven of the women proved to be —_— . - G § i) 2k YA, . .. lall predicted and more he| Second paymenc of taxes are fine Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring T E E T’ characters performed their partsinow due and payable. Same will & z A 1 xceedingly well and both ‘become delinquent March 1st, dfll’ rain :\ampw ids in Einstein eory R tio0s w53 4041t wrioaches Dioaghi| 1829, at whioh il TO0 Hansity E " € y a laugh. and 8¢ terest will' attach. | 55 3 R " - TEaNean Yy AR LA n“;\fl)?s.‘\lfr;:::l played Clara, the ] : B 'IXI Il.wSHEPARD. Hivvrs Bros. apply this pn‘nciplcl “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Ty BN W, DLARESLER :.‘yk\p - t l;‘v:,lf),’:;. ,T:,‘f,::‘m “Ivo-lf that » g “"‘,'.,,,']t:l e m::,m"“;)“‘rhril] maid so well thai one wisl-| City Clerk. to roasting coffee. A few pounds | for (AsabBiated Pross Boisnde Editor) heory, I & By B ©les the lines had permitted her ap- RO at a time is the secret of their rencivity, it esbiainsa. closed : bearince and maches v o103 (LT mannt mrew voue sutt | Bidenict, continuons proces. | Dy Cleaning and Pressing NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Albert|gravitation in term : regular members of the| 5 > ; oI, | e call % ke ik 1 Einstein, once a young s moticn, instead cf by forces ity Cathedral choir wi;i | M¥S: Guerin was adorable as the|W® call and deliver. Phone B2R | Foery berry is roasted evenly teacher dissatisii ith plus attraction. |meet promptly at 7:80 o'clock to- ilwcm'(,f’i:l.'g“h"’“('d mother; while e — 2 22 - and-a delicious, uniform flavor mindk signs in-mathematic s formul r general rela-lnf&ht in the church. {Mrs. Cahill as Betty left nothing isassured. & Sl i z 2 Do it i i :the c¢ ming daughter. Roth HILLS BROq l another % . v R inilF Kee Mrs. Edwards and Mrs, Kirk cal opus, perfected like his theory s 7 ! In New ]Eulldmg on Shattack Way GGV by shing fhe 4 tow o onoR Aiscov-| v Fogm were res > pietures of the pr O D et that 1t nctuliy 1o vent | Goal of Freedom - lang proper small town ladies. As ‘ COFFEE “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” His, Jatest work s the|B red 1 ame for- | Always in l/ww|”“‘ haughty yet gracious - i ‘ relations between gr mula f..r‘lmx'H)rzv that |* oy ”.‘nlntn‘on ‘V{rjmi;]m( gave a convincing s f nol vagyim pack. = b TR o slucts TR i e gy _ithe “eanse of the bendd is ‘mot) (Conti ofh Bae 0 erpreta i f Easily opened wit matical and it has been said that|the sun’s power of on, but ntinuea trom Fago O1) | Hoop skirts, pantalettes and taco Alwa‘YS 3 thekey Old [’aper ffil’ qa)e 'lt Fmolre Ofllct' R T e y ; > ‘ 2 | mitts fitted in well with the mid v 5 This -assertion S0 was . taade Wt sna benl abor* the sun Y €4C1 4 yictorian atmosphere of which th sbalEbbraty | 4 PR space | vear, Filipinos hono 1eMOTY |gpeech of Mrs. Lawty is an illus. R Tk wditel. that Phe imay’ he 16 ¢ Hot upslgen oF 10! s Be . who, in the fgration: (The topic of discussin Pays did not say few persons could cutirel G GLat 2 . Filipino revolt| was the steam railroad, a new Adetiand. relativity, Bht only Haétion, ¢ pain in 1896, led his|fapgleq creation looked on with that few- . would undertake its meaning of a recent discovery | CoUDtrymen to victory at Balinta Ipoty terror and distaste): “Fancy mathematics. He began studies!at Mt. Wi 'his was that the(Wak. having one's dinner pulled before of relativity. soon after graduat-|most a avenly body whose| Typical of the many speeches one—just like a dog chasing ing frem school in Zurich, Swit ¥e been computed was|delivered that day was that of erland, in 1900. In nine yea t rave iles| Jorge Bocobo, dean of the colle o an entertaining manger, while he worked as school tea : nd shest { law, University the PRili>-|ghapman described her er and patent engineer he c [ s0me and one of the cutstandingigaly q the last spring, While | tallized his main ideas on rel on § t know wheth- | ads es of independence in Italy she and Mr. Chapman dis-| tivity, i ed, QL 3 It ‘may. b D Bogobo sald | eoyvered the folly of putting their | Some -of his own examples of fa tation o 1-1in_conclusion, “that our perpeiualigect on red plush cushions of the this subject are very clear. One, s curved sy me- - some: salijoction 1V WALLON - TN, TR S latinn " tries, SATIROURD e “pONi¢ is that a pa F T moving 5 r vhich will show |lets cf !Jv iny. : 1 m;\' lw]lhfl‘zmn is comfortable) when they| 29 trainiaees: the “Seepety: ‘as: it in'|mor iy pplication of [our endeavors for independenc?!wers fined 20 liras, she ; G motion past him, while an ob- his mathematics are useless and chimerical, mc\‘L\?N""(f,'mpm];:‘“'r;:;” = ! raves server standing outside sces the 8 rele ¥ theories gave fo we should be undeserving of frec-iyanice exists on one busine train in moticn. He wrote ques- L «f useable m f"' dor v trive for itige tourist trade. Beautifal g tions to show that both points of el principl to " explain 1 , whatever odds | view can be expressed logically in | hit! puzziing gaps betw J mathematics. ! s of motion, light, electricity | g i i The equations further show and gravitation, and phy s | that the time kept by a watchioac of tie scienccs upon which| AT ST, ANN'S HOSPITAL ‘,.lllll‘IllllllllilllllllIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|IllllIIIlllllIlIlIIIflIIIIIIIlth aboard the train while in motion 18 built much of modern inven- is not exactly the same as thattlion. Physie¢ the science most A six and a half pound h.‘hy‘ of a time picce belonging to an |concerned in his mew theory. ;!n was born tc Mrs. I),x]lss' observer staticnary outside. Three | g > -m|l at St. Ann’s l]m e\,eln | aimensions, he said, fix the posi- ing. This morning the mother| tion, of a point with respect te| JUNICR CHOIR MEETS and child were reported as dniug] earth, but as the earth is moving| icely. in space, the point cannot be Mrs. C. P. Jeune, Girector of Rnlmll McManus was rere\ved % fixed in space without adding the!the Holy Trinity Cathedral choir, @t the hospital last night suffer- | FOR TONIGHT time when it was observed. Of requests that all members of thel th influenza. This is the time thus considered he made a Junior Chcir report at the church | N e of flu that has been in| fourth dimension, and wrote|tonight promptly at 7 o'clock. [th pital for several days. i equations that showed it to be so Jane Eiliott, Lenore Anderson,|' Mrs. Herbert McManus, of DOl )(,LAS MacLEAN mathematically. 12 Carlson, Corrine Jenne,|Douglas, underwent tonsillee- He pointed out that when : is Jenne, Margaret Robin-|tomy operation yesterday after- train sfops suddenly, or s Is Charles Jenue and Robert|ncon. This morning the patient Comedy Drama Full of Laughs Fresh from the mz recently On ‘llnnk(*ls are made there to (Jl(h‘ 1H~r> eve Of the tourist who finds | & uiiiibs swisms smmmoond e LTI * quickly, the passenger is thrown |D: have already joined the|was reported as doing well: forward or backward, and that|Junior Choir. Any cther children R " the forces causing this operate|wishing to join have until next NOTICE = Moose and Their Families The annual frolic of the Le- 2 9 glon scheduled for Wednesday They May Rule a Baltlc ngdom fevening, February 6th, has been p {postponed to a later date but the regular meeting of Legion No. 25 will be held Wednesday evening. G. A. BALDWIN, —ady. Herder. . Dell E. Sheriff, Juneau’s piano mmmmmmnmmnmnmmnmmmfi Read This! Have You Anything to Sell? e reatiac. " home 578, MM A Do You Want to Buy Anything? M-fiw—m«mfi COMEDY AND NEWS _ S M AL R B L LML LA AT 10—20—40 cents mmmmmmnmnmnnuml|n:nmmmmImmnmnmmnnmmn Do You Want to Trade Anything? 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