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A s o s RN TR AR e ey b AP THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB: 23, 1929. LISSEN, HIBRSEFACE KidT2, » SUMP'N AWFUL QUEER HAS CoME OVRR Yoo Sinee Nou Got “THaT LETTER AND -1 WANT TS KNewW WHAT (T's ALL aBouT!! = (ETER =T (PSET NOURSELF Toe WeRLD R MiNe Por ABOUT AT WAS NIHING (MPORTANT % Your REALLY - . By BILLE DE BECK "TUER WM T do OUY AND STAY LT AL NigHT ! THATLL GIVE Hit4 SEMEMING K ABOUT AND MAYRE AND TELL ME INHAT WAS (N A, AN, ¥ O Taar LErTer! ritts v W. Chapman, wnn]llu" { financier. A kitchen has an elec | trie while a well furnished | wash room has been built into the rear end of the fuselage on the right The plane, now undergoing per- ormance tests in the hands of Leigh Wade, is the first of of 20 to be operated be- | tween New York and Chicago. CITY 70 SELL ~ SEWER BONDS Council Authorizes Sale of $10,000 Mum«‘ipal Is- sue for Sewers ’lel.\.(‘c of P. | WHO’S W, AND WHERE. e g s v e o stove, ' I CAN'JUST See HiM = HE'S WATCHING TTHE CLOOK ( TLL RET = ANO_WO NG AT HAS BECOME Ot ME« WELL, LET HiM WORRY: 1T WoULDd SeRVE Him 1 RIGHT A€ T Fecze. side. Capt. M. J. O’Connor, Assistant agent, U. 8. Bureau of Fisheries with headquarters here, 15 a pas- senger on the steamer Aleutian that sailed from Seattlo today. He has been in Seattle for about ‘30 days on duty with the buread there most of the time. H. L. Redlingshafer, fiscal agent S. Forest Service for the Alas- ka district, is returning home on the Aleutian leaving ‘Seattle today. He beén absent since "last December on a combined- officlal | business and vacation trip. | + Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Gardner will arrive here next Tuesday on the steamer Aleutian.. They have | been spending several weeks visit of ing friends and relatives in Ral be | lingham and touring Southern Cali- | 1 | L 1 has Ten ‘thousand dollars worth | municipal sewer bonds will Weather Conditions As Recorded Ly the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneam =nd vicinity. beginnme 4 p m. todav' Rain® tonight ‘and “Sunday casterly winds. warnrer tonight; fresh south- LOCAL DATA fime— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. tcday Ncon today 29.64 29.66 29.76 29 33 39 Barom. Temp. Bumidity Wixd Veloeity Weathe:| Snow Rain Cldy 66 96 86 SE S SE 3 5 8 CASLE AND RALI0 KEPORTS 1o L BRDAY 1 Highest # p.m. | Btattons— temp. __teyp. ¢ TODAY Low 8a.m. Sam. Precip. #am. temp. temp. Velogity 24 hra, Weather Bariow i Nome 2 Hethel Fort Yukon Tanana Bagle §t. Paul Duteh Habor Kodiak Cordava Juncau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Franeisco 40 50 b4 NOTR:~—Ohservations at St. reau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, 38 # 0. Pt Clay 24 16 [ Clear 20 14 Clear Cidy Clear Cldy Snow Cldy Cldy 0 14 12 34 24 24 29 38 36 2 10 86 41 31 04 .01 14 42 40 50 12 0 *—Less than 10 miles. Rain Pt Rain cla Rain Cldy Clear Paul, Dutch Harbor, xadiak, o8 ! Sattle, Portland and #'n Wran ¢isco are made at 4 am, Jumeau time. The pressure Is low through ern -portion and high in the ocean west of |]u-_l'un:itlv_ 13 lowest south of the Alaska Peninsula and is falli in the Kuskokwim Valley. Prec Southern Alaska and southward évailéd in other parts of Alaska. : 85 ka but have risen ‘decidedly in Eastern gomewhat in Western Alas! and Northern districts. in the North- States. It ng rapidly cipitation has been general * in to Oregon and fair weather has Temperatures have fallen out Alaska except L TR BIAD | DOUGLAS . NEWS ‘AUXILIARY TO ENTERTAIN § . “The Ladies Aunxiliary to the Fra- ternal Order of Bagles will step out mext Monday evening for their first time in public social affairs P with a card party in the Eagle’s hall. There will bé the usual prizes to play for and refreshments will he served after the cards. & The affair will staft at 8 o'clock. » ————— —— RAISING MONEY BY i SELLING ROWBOAT g e | Tickets are now on sale for the Freshman boat, which is to h“\ awarded at the April P-T. A meeting, Fourteen first-year stu-j dents ‘are out selling the tic The boat was built by the bo: manual training class and will be ofn exhibit at the school April 2. Mrs. Bngstrom has offered a prize | o ‘the Freshman who sells the| most tickets. — . —— JUNIOR PROM Junior Prom decorations are to feature the rose motit this wpring. The third year students cleared about. $80 on their play, “Terrible yane,” which ‘fund will he used {o make. the Prom’ the stccess it has been in former years. —ll TAKU PROGRESSING Engraving and ‘eats for the faku will be handied by ‘Clint W. sTide, of Seattle, who had one of fhieir representatives dall’ at the ¥ Bouglas - school -last week. A ol 9 4na fhils will be carried out in the storfes. and articles. Tt Andrews has finished the in- dividual: photographs bus still has shihe gronp pictures (o take. ~Ac- ing to present plans, Taku ma-| terlal ‘will be ready for the pub-| listier about March 24 P TENNIS 18 NEXT Now that the gs-kemlu ?eazn s practically over, temnis is the s :b:qi;:::ta n’;mer consideration. -A fiet will be put up in the matator- fiim where the H. S. girls will be| imstricted in the ‘fine aft of tem- s playing. Sincé’ tliere ‘has been miteh interest shown in the game, it 15 anticipated that a good per: « séfftage of girls Will turn out. ' i ——— ¥ L3 ?__ e __;E *THE ACE OF CADS’ y | AT LIBERTY SUNDAY !i Menjou, that ace of ac- ‘Liberty Sunday . in a film version of Michael Ar- len's “The ce of Cads.” Men- jou portrays “Beau” Maturin as no other player could possibly do it. The ‘dissolute young Guards lieutenant who reforms for love of a woman, is betrayed by a fals friend, loses her and comes back: twenty years later only to kill a second love so that the first may live—becomes ~ an intensely real person in Menjou's skillful hands Alice Joyce and Norman Tre- vor are featured. Forest Halsey wrote the screen play for mount. 2 Church Services | Stewart, Mining Supe: "Ya I | | Cldy | Chdy | | | { | ! | [ { and Zachary to his emple bosom, but he’s | frames. drawing nigh despite the optimism of Miller Huzxeins. Vankee ' manager. Hug thinks hks: » Pin WHopes on 'i‘heééj Vets s ameasasosmr o i Old age hasn’t yet garnered Pennock, Hoyt | they’ve got a lot more baseball in their aged“ Above, the trio of pitching stars— Hoyt (1.), Pennock (r.), and Zachary (circle). (International Newsreel FORM GLASSES ke May Prove Ultimate ransport Planes HERE, DOUGLAS A schedule of work in first aid training and mine re e instroe- tion by George H. Miller, of the | United States Bureau of Mines, announced today by B. D. isor for the | { Territ It covers Mr. Miller's lactivity for the next three weeks. | From February 25 to 28, he wiil hold classes at the Alaska Juneaun boarding house in Gold Creek basin. After that he will movel* to the City Hall, where miners re- isiding in town, prospectors, fire- men and any/ others interestad will be organized into classes. ‘These will be held daily from | March 4 to March 8. From March was [T | i arnistic. desigh Will' be "used ¥ | phosphates, cod Notices for tals church column 11 to March 15, clas will must be received by The Empire'hcld in Doug for th not later than 10 o’clock Satur-!miners residing there, Al day morning to guarantee change nean foundrymen, and anyone else 9¢ sermon topics, etc. | desiring to enroll. Further in- 5| formation can be obtained from [ {Mr. Stewart, if desired. ! Mr. Miller has been (u,\lwr(ing! iand * putting into condition, the{ mine rescue apparatus of the bu- |reau that is located here. An |oxygen inhalator, used for resus-| P ; cltation of persons suffering from|Wide fuselage taking the form o being gassed, including carbon|the fuselage into a wing sectior monoxide gas is being made ready has led fome aeronautical ¢ {for use. This device iz oneithe futurr' may be a giant of the latest rescue developments 'rudimentary section, Lieut. |and will be held here by Mr. Stew-|plane. art for use in cases of emergency. | - e g i | By WILLIAM E. BERCHTOLD Subseribe to The Empire. (Associated Press Aviation Editor) | NHW YORK, Feb. 23—The trans \pert plane of the future may be o giant “flying wing” in which scores of passengers can be housed comfortably in luxurious compar ments; Vingent Burnelll’s succ “Presbyterian Native Mission | Dougias “ Bunday Senopi—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. All are cordially weicome to these »services. i._ Douglas Cntho.h;—chmh e All services 1n tne new church. Mass at 9 a. m. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. No evening services. By e H St. Luke’s Episcopal :_ureh | " Bveniug Prayer and Sermon, 7:30 o'clock. Congregational Commanity | e ureh | Pastor SRSt s L. D. HAMMOCK. wnay 0°to 11:30 Sundsy School 10:3 Regular Sunday nyvlen 11:30 2, m to 12:30 p. ‘m. th i Man So Nervous Feels xperts “flying wing"” with the fuelage as a = Leigh Wade (inset) is testing the 3 : | The new 20-passenger Burnelli plane (above) is built with a f a wing section. Development of 1 to obtain greater lift efficiency to believe that the airplane of the fuselage takes the form of a wing section has led aeronautical experts to digeuss the possibilities of a “flying wing” with the fuse- lage—now. the passenger carrying compartment-—as a. rudimentary cction, Airplane. designers realize that the fuselage, as such, must consti- a relatively small part of E His dtomach Jump “1 got-so-nervous my stomach felt like it was jumping. - Vinol entirely relieved the trouble. I fesl better than in years.”—J. C. : Winol is a compound of irom; ; liver peptone; ete. The very FIRST bottle: makes ycu sleep better and have a BIG appetite. Nervpus, eagily tired people are surprised how QUICK the iron, phosphates, ‘ete.; give new life and pép. Vinol tastes de- licious. = Butler-Mauro Drug Co. v ADOLP aid you — rll:‘xod\‘ar thirse, HUBBY’S Q NEWS 10—20- SUNDAY NIGHT HE MENJOU in THE ACE OF €4DS A picture you'll like—The comedy is UIET GAME "OPENS THE SHOW . 10 cen l placed on the local market M 1, it was determined by the Council at a special meeting jat Council Chambers in C ajhall last night. A resolution to| & this effect, introduced by Council-} man Walter P. Scott, passed unan-! mous This is one-sixth of the proved by the voters at clection heid here Jast Ma a $60,000 sewer bond (| ) | fornia. the plane. {of mammoth w to 175 feet n the development | &4, measuring 100 | from tip w tip, wilk not allow the development of relatively larger selage y much great ity. It heavie to carry 60, 70 | comfortably and ‘means of lifting be discovered by ' Eats Sauerkraut Now, Feels Year: Yotnger “Now 1 eat even sauerkraut and sausage and feel fine. Ad- lerika ended stomach gas and I feel 10 years younger, —Mrs. M. Da “'i‘l"l: ONE spoonful Adlerika re- ed by licves gas and that bloated. feel- an overwhelming majori Work| ing so that you ean eat and sleep " was done on the sewer systegi|well. Acts on BOTH upper and t in|throughout the year, $9.000 ”x’mwm- bowel and removes old © tolround figures being expended for|waste matter you neyer thought reli- that purpose. The money was|was there. No matter what you ! taken out of the general fund as|have tried for your stomach and it was not considered advisable at|bowels, Adlerika will * surprise that time to offer the bonds for|vou. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. In sale The proceeds of the pres-' Douglas, Drug Store. ady. ent sale will be used 1o reimburse : — the general fund aecount. | _Commerclal -job printing at The I. R. Shepard, City Clerk, was, ‘™mpire. last night appointed as City Regis tration Officer for the next muni- ipal election. The registration period opens March -1. In response to a plea number of Front Street owners, the Council authorize Street Department temporafy sdidewalk on Front Street between the Olympic Pool Teén overstuffed chairs and | Hall and the Irros Company build- o davenports are in the living ing. Next apring a concrete walk compartment, built to suit the'will be put in there. with issne ap e e a special such loads must erodynamic ex Burnelli’s; new plane is the latest a the development of obtain lift ability tively parasitic section German designers are projecting the developnient of huge passenger' carrying planes in which passen gers will be assigned to luxurions | compartments in the wings. The “wing secticns” would be several | feet thick anfl provide ample ceil ing room. The engis would he on the leading edge of the wing,| appearing much like the two en-! gines in tha nose of Burnell's new | plane. Eight, 10 or 12 cngines would be used. Burnelli’a plane, one of the larg yet developed in the United 9, has a fudelage 11 fest 20 h | i | i New, select Hne of Visiting cards at The Emplre, » @ * B ) Have you bought your log yet? e 0 from property | the | to comstruct a! al “. Have You Anything to Sell? ‘Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in Use Classified or Display Each Bring Results NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain day for man and woman, Read carefully—They are News. Re ach our Jcb De- O LR AN o e

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