The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1929, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 14 'BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Rt il WELL . HORSEFACE . DONT WORRY ABOUT (T =NOU KAOW How TTHE MBILS ARE —MERBE (TS JUST DELAED - [NO.MORSEFACE L AT SEEN ANY tvaiL For Nou = | / NES, MR GOOGLE. X WAS | NATURALLY T (ETTER IS (MPORTANT OR I SHUULDN'T BE So WORRIED — (N FACT, 1T IS ONE OF THE (MOST (MPORTANT (ETTERS I B\ER EXPECTED - / Na- 2 WERE NoL EXREQTNG SLMEN AMPORTANT NO.IT CANT @8 THAT - PERHAPS 't WAS ARNER. SENT = A0 N0 A0 X MUSTNT TRINK THAT - (T \ MUeT HAVE BEEA SENT OH! WHAT SHALL T DO. MR GooaLe 2 —~ » By BILLE DE BECK T ThIS VERY {MoMeAT MEREE (T DONT HANE ERNOUGH STAMPS O (Tt ont My TS S TerrieLe ! 4 © 1929, King Features Syndicate, Ine., Great Britainl rights reserved, ¥ COMMUNICATION - FOR VIR, HORARE. KLOT (S BEING OROMWED SEE US FOR YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOPS, PAILS, TUBS, OIL AND DRY MOPS, DUSTERS, ORONITE AND OTHER FURNITURE POLISHES, BROOMS AND FLOOR BRUSHES AOAPORYANT" | | THE Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska works at a shingle store, he writes poetry to win her regard. Tha solution of his worries and diffi- £ o DOUGLAO |eulties are not revealed until the bitter end. 7 ! Tickets which have been on NEW S |sale for a week are selling, fast, land indications are that a full house will see “Terrible Jane” Sat- urday night. Between® acts, NOTICE While down town drop in| George Brothers Grocery, meet| your friends and neighbors, then pay .that little acccunt you owe D. B. IMMER | » Telephone 114 adv I No——— PLAY CARDS ¥ the Harmony to attend {Hounds have very kindly consent- this eve-,ed to play. the matinze Fri- all,|day afternoon, the Freshmen will sell candy; at the evenihg per- formance the Juniors will dispense sweets. Everyone is ihvited the Rebekah card party n in the Odd Fellows g will begin immediataly following the business meeting of the Lodge. EPRCINES T |Glendale to Dedicate R ESOVIA-DELANO Olive DeLano and Peter Weather Conditions As Recorded by the Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 . m. today: Rain tonight and Friday; moderate southeasterly winds: LOCAL DATA fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wiz 4 py m. yest'y..30.49 39 95 w 4 o. m. today...30.43 37 100 E Noon today 30.31 37 99 S U. . d Velocity Weather 6 . Cldy 3 Cldy 6 Rain CASLE AND RALIO0 HEPORT! YESTBRDAY 1 y Highest 8§ p.m. Low $a m. Sam, Preclp. #am. temp. _tem temp. temp. Velocity 24 hra Weather 14 s 24 Cldy 34 20 24 Cldy 38 Cldy 14 Cldy Startona— Barrow Ncme Bethel Fort Yukon $3,000,000° Airdrome were united in marmMage 4 S. Commissioner Charles| . GLENDALE, Cal, Feb. 14.—The| afternoon. The nd- Central air termminal of R Sinic restey ) fnusniy |Glendale will be dedicated Febru-| 4 e A la This new airport on a| 1150-a site will have a concrete runway 3,000 feet long, and plan for the project contemplate an 000,000, C. C. Spi- ‘SCHOOL PLAY IS READY | TO PRESENT SATURDAY | 3 | penditure of “Terrible Jane,” Junior play, to|PSRUINMIE O 30 L he atagsd February 16 at the Lib-|5°He manager, announoss: . . | ¢ Theat 1 baa! =4 {11t eight miles from the busi- Theatre, will present scenes|, .. . ot of Lgs Angeles and| ng the great American fam-| - o The bickering -between “big will be used as a terminal by the : s D& | Maddux air lines operating to S brother and 1ithe sister, the. mild:! Hoqdux air lines of s %0 Bk 36 Clay 32 Cldy 40 Clear 44 Clear 42 .. Cldy 40 Rain 40 Cldy 14 Cldy 16 Cldy 28 Cldy 12 Foggy 36 Cldy 62 Clear Tanana . Eagle St. Paul v~ Dutch Harbor {odiak Cordova Juneau .. Ketchikan : Frince Rupert.. Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco.. *—Less than 10 miles, l TAX NOTICE Second payment of inow due and payable. Same will become delinquent March 1st, 1929, at which time 10% penalty and 8% interest will attach. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. ————— MARE ENLARGEMENTS Alaska Scenic Views adv. taxes are Radio Supplies We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and TUBES. Also a complete line of AERIAL WIRE, INSULATORS, ETC. 1 \ l i wE | Capital Electric Company Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring | Coqte’s Studio}! Call in and see us about §| 0il Painting Lessons, We can teach 'you in 6 les- “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” lor Dry Cleani i sons, S0 you can paint y C N ks ng and Press"ng for yourself. Six lessons for $5.00. Coate’s Studio Third and Seward ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattack Way ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” et "o pipa 0 w20 0 and Lover| Old Papers for saie at Empire Office gs ol thoe sewen-| S | n e e wh he falls NOTE:—Ohservations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, fa reau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and 8am Kran @ tionable TO THE EMPIRE THESE LITTLE WANT ADS Produce Real RESULTS PHONE 374 Want Ad Rates Are Very ” Church Bans “Jesus ‘ in love for the first tiwe-—all will cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. be viyidly portrayed. { e Juniors have undertaken a| ult play in “Terrible Jane,”! - but the last rehearsals give prom-| MEXICO CITY, Feb, jse that it will be put over big.|patches to local newspapers from v have been working hard. for [towns in Sonora, near the Ameri s under the direction of Mrs, |can boundary, om, coach, and the entire|by a Catholic As a Christian Name U—Dis oy, of Alaska southward. It Rain has fallen near “Iperatures are reported in A 1 synod in Tucson, cut the Territory. any child | . The pressure is high in Norihern is! moderately {Sea and falling in the Yukon Valley amd the Gulf | weather is genmeral in other parts of the Territory. Alaska and from the Gulf lcw in northern Bering near the Gulf of Al- Alaska and cloudy Lower tem- Yukon and of except at Fort ay that a decision|aordova, but the weather continucs mild for the season through- {0 be congratulated on the | Arizona, mot to baptize i earnestness with which they have,with the name Jesus or y name wotked ‘on* their parts. “~Outsof u:rohrmrmiug “tha mysteries ‘].1 the class of 13, ten Junlors have roles|religion” has caused a perplexing i 4 with four Freshmen boys making: situation. {nadion ARCRICIHOT NG A0, { up the remainder of the cast Catholic priests’in Mexico do not | Fepresenting “the mysteries of the ““perrible Jane” is an excellent (officiate at religious ceremontes, | Teligion,” are common. play for school production because | this having been decreed - twol Vot i T it has fo scenmes or lines objec. vears ago in protest againsi the | PUBLISHERS' DAUGHTER | for high school students. | national religious Mexicans | CRUSHES FCOT IN PRESS Furthermore it is a really fun at points near the frontier have | e comedy which will kesp its au tonted the cu o: taking their| Mrances Sandford, five-year-old | l ence delighted from beginning to ldren to T 1 to be baptizod. | daughter of the Herald propriet- Jesus is one of the namex mont!crs, [Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.| | prequently selected by Mexican Sandford] became the victim of L > {a pathetic accident Sunday even- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing as a result of having her| ‘right foot caught in the mechan-| the Commissioner’s Court for|ism of a printing press in the the Territory of Alaska, Divi- | Herald office. Although the press sion Number One. |in question is provided with all Before FRANK A. BOYLE, Com-|Possible safeguards against acci- misioner and Ex-Officio Pro-|dent, little Frances, in some un- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. |Kknown manner, thrust her foot the Matter cf the Fstate of into a small cpening, where the FRANK NELSON, Deceased. toe of her shoe was caught and | y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, drawn into the moving mechan- cher and Lola Pratt, her girlip /"y "indersigned was on the|ism. The resuitant crushing and friend, come to call on Mrs. Bax~“zmh day of January, 1929, duly laceration necessitated the {ter. Although Flopit is‘one ehar-iy;n inted administrator of the Putation of two middle toes ‘acter who doesn': say much, he'peiase of Frank Nelson, deceased. (8 Portion of the great toe. Thel is monarch of all he surveys. He | a)] persons having claims against|accident was rendered more in-| is Lola’s small, pampered dog. Tthe estate of said deceased will|explicable by the fact that the| Lola is singing a little S0ng present them with proper vouch- | little girl, whc has been familiar | (when Willle and Genesis enter' eps and duly verified to the und-, With printing equipment since a with the tubs, Willie rushes from ergigned, whose postoffice address!baby, had always carefully | Ithe 100m in great haste on discov-[ijg P, 0. Box “EE,” Juneau, Al-}avoided moving machinery up to; |ering guests present. However, he |aska, within six (6) months trom | that time. | parents for their children, | and | !names such as Concepcion, Encar iaws. The first act is laid in the Bax- ter home, where Mr. and Mrs. B Baxter and the two young Bax- ters, Willie and Jane, make their| ,appearance. Mrs. Baxter sends|IM iGenesis, the negro servant, and( | Willie, (whos dignity suffers| greatly performing such a men- ial task) to get some washtubs she has bought from a/second-h:\ndlm stor | o they are gone, May Par-| The amputation was performed by Dr--H. A. Whillians in Stew- daughter of Mrs. Wrangell, long rt with | every ‘prospect that Frances wiil | not {der Herald.) Hospital guch sucess Monday that merning there is be seriously crippled.—(Hy- ST R R WED AT WRANGELL Miss Charlotte Blake, youngest Eva Blake of and Henry Anderson, employed by the Vermont Marble Company at Tokeen but since last fall a resident of Wrangell, were married at Wran- gell last week. make The couple will its home at Wrangell. . ——— CARD PARTY The fourth of the popular series of ecard parties sponsored the Ladies of Mooseheart Le- gion will be given at the Moose | Hall Thursday evening at 8 p. m. and | ryone invited. —adv, ———— ———— & J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. 8mith and Corona ‘TYPEWRITERS Pablic Stenographer |has seen Lola, the “baby-talk lady” |the date cf this notice. | (and falls hard. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Janu-| Till the final curtain descends, |ary 29th, 1929. | Willie's efforts, both pathetic and| ~ R. R. HERMANN, { Indicrous, to impress Miss Pratt, Administrator. will delight the spectators. He |First publication, Jan. , 192 isteals his father’s dress suit, he|Last publication, Feb. 28, 192 l_5_I=|IIIII|IIIIIII||III||IIIl]IlIIIIIlIlllllll,lfillillllllllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Have Your Children’s Eyes Examined IF YOU HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT THEIR EYES ARE NOT NORMAL. WE HAVE HAD FOURTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN EXAM- INING EYES AND ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE RESULTS. IN OUR FIVE YEARS OF PRAC- TICE IN KETCHIKAN WE HAVE EXAMINED THE EYES OF AND FITTED GLASSES TO MANY CHILDREN IN EVERY TOWN IN SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS. APPOINTMENTS ACCEPTED UNTIL FEBRUARY 17TH—CALL 123 9. 9. I ‘Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted " ' Office'at Zynda Hotel There is no substitute for cream of tartar for fine baking Cream of tartar is costly—so some baking powders contain only substitutes. Any baking powder will do an acéeptable job. -But ask any domestic science teacher which is wisest to use. Ask your doctor. Ask any pure food department. [ | < [ | EUTnne oA A L Have You Anything to Sell? Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in he Empire Use Classified or Display Each Bring Remtp ' NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good news each day for man and woman, Read them—Read them carefully—They are News. Remember our Job De- partment can print anything—large or small." * 938 £ IR O OO A Vi

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