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[ e By BILLE ou Rowpy ' \S MV HUSBAND BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DE BECK ' , They Met— ] They Loved— | | { i | LOOK AT My EYE ! AND THAT'S A MERE OETAILI MR. GOOGLE , T AM A MOST UNHAPPY MAN — I BAE DECIDED To LEAVE FOR SUNNN CALIFORKIA TANIGHT ! MAY_TRUNKS \WILL COME. HERE THIS AFTERAMOAR AND Thea I SHALL GO =\NILL NoU ACCOMPAAY, (’ SURE KtSTz, ™ TRHEN Now Cary (9 STRY ALL = SNER AGAIN Z= MR.GOCGLE ,(F I WERE T© TELL \ou of THE MISERIES At HUMILIATIONS |-— “fo WHICH I HAVE BEEN 'SUBIECED , I DARE' SAY w%ifibréga 6L WOLLD NST E ‘. o EACE, WHaT 'S BELIEVE ME AR |§/ THeRE'S THE BBLL® =2 I GuESS \T'S SOuR TRUAK S and HOW'! COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT Florence Vidor “THE POPULAR ! with CLIVE BROOK and GRETA N IVH SEN Here Tuesday “BEWARE OF BLONDES" AUXILIARY IS TO ENTERTAIN | A S LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT EAGLES PICKETT’ PALACE A party for members of F. O. E. their wives and sweethearts, is to be given Monday evening by the Ladies’ Auxili: Regular meet- ing night for the Auxiliary they will hold Lodge at 7:30 so the so- Coming “THE WORLD’S GREAT SENSATION?” | @mpgm | DOUGLAS NEWS - - MiSS AALTO WEDS cial affair can siart around 8 ’ ROBERT BONNER, JR.loclock. Cards will be the feature : o : CCS TOP | of the eyeRinE THE GREAT STRIKE lxm.l\éum, v.hh}h ma‘mftr ;hat :xhc FOR i LB 4 i gr By DE WITT MACKENZIE world was to be cut off from the Saturday evening, April 20, at 1y I ¥ real news of the British and Bel- CIVIL PRIDE URGED BEFORE STUIL 5:30 o'clock the marriage of Miss gian sectors. Lillian Aalto and Mr. Robert Bon- THA T * How seriously G 1 y | (Copyri 1929, Associated Press) T BODY | ght, | Probably the ‘cnly strike of war Columbia H. Q. regarded ol ner, Jr., was solemnized at the 4 3 ke 29 AR 4 In a talk before the Douglas high | cOirespondents cver recorded in!the matter developed very shortly. . MAN }\1/;):1510:‘(‘::3 b,;:fif: parents Mr. and | i B ;\flcrnoo)nh ;meygor history was engineered by the “Big fFuunthcrpe telephoned our message | lcyc €8 g b S : " o : Seven” who were attached to Brit- [through to G. H. Q. from Cassel, $ 7 . ici Kilbur caled to the ts | WITH ¥ Rev. Harry R. Allen officiated, | Kilburn appeaie i) SHUCEOSE i general headquarters in France |\where we were quartered tempor- - using the ring ceremony. to take pride in their town and o y e attly BARBARA KENT ! The wedding party entered the|help keep up its good appearance. “I““; "]’g “’“”m “::{z ianii e living room to the music of Lohen- |Representing the city council, hel - S\::K l‘::;‘: i{ w:s é S ‘é Soon Brig. Gen. John Charteris, | SEE ARTHL‘R LAKE grin’'s Wedding March. During the |stated that money was not re- ek " déscribed i b, o i 9 * |head of the intelligence department, | o et Railet a0 s Rael ceremony, Miss Winifred Carlson [quested, only coap;ratim) in keeping ';:::k)v” esc‘;eofim t;‘\ze ?B;lglrs;\?m‘,“iarri\'ed at our headquarters with | S | played, “I Love You Truly.” |the streets and homes clean andj " ™ . - 4., |the engine of his fast car hot. He J Y H l Comedy The bride was given away in attractive as possible. Vil e pe:rslsteml} 2" lrushed into our headquarters thh‘ uneau- OIl'lg ard lUllr({ 3 riage by her father. She wore e iated that ye WU BE 8 Undie- oo face. He demanded t 4 Palace Orchestra Plays i i i aified as to strike; we merely were | N e gemanded 10 ¢ a beautiful gown of orchid geor- gette and carried a bouquet of roses. Miss Roberta Fraser, who {know what we meant by striking | | We informed him that nothing was | further from our minds than to| “PERSONAL SERVICE” Company DONIE BUSH’S STUNT / Both Shows seasing to write because we were tired out and needed a rest. Our show was staged in Flanders, | Suffering from a wrenched back X COMING TUES AY was bridesmaid wore a gown of and it was in the spring of 1918, if strike; we merely were taking a| - e i e e received in an automobile crash,|blue and carried a bouquet of tu-| PASO ROBLES, Calif, April 22.| pey - 3% holiday. P ¥ o : g g | ¢ remember rightly. As I hav ; TENNIS FANS TURN OUT AT. SE. ANN'S HOS! “T’ ] E;: i:mzhl::"'h:‘;";::ft;en?' Vlvsmlnh::hp:; Leonard Johnson was best|—Busy little Donie Bush has earn- | yicated, we wfm s’;vmime British | Philip Gibbs (now Sir Philip), | 8 el loug 1 Goabla o Wtk Tor-esveraY manihe oD |ed himself the title of the “Per-|.nq two Americans. Among us we | ¥/0SC name is known as a writer| Many tennis fans took advantage| Victor Crondahl entered the hos- After the ceremony a wedding|sonal service” manager of baseball|served virtually the entire worid |troughout the world, took the|of the lovely weather vesterday to| pital last night and underwent a the 4 AR supper was enjoyed by sixteeni The pint sized pilot of the Pitts- | zith the all-important news of the|f00r- He told the B. G. L in play on the mewly painted Juneau |major operation this morning. Mr. guests. Later an informal recep- !burgh Pirates is in touch with every tion to friends of the couple was|member of this squad and, as one held. cf the observers at the spring train- * The newlyweds will make their|ing camp here says, “he covers 40 home in Douglas. |acres of ground every day while } risp terms that we objected to the |Tennis Club courts in the Casey- | Ivegulations of the colonel at G. H.|Shattuck Addition. They were well | tilled all day long, with the largest | number that have turned out this| The courts were Crondahl is employed at the Ji- neau Lumber Mills. 3 William P. McCartney, member of the crew of the steamer Aleu- ‘ighting along the British and Bel- gian fronts. We were the favored few, strictly limited in number, to whom G. H couldn't do yesterday when the uni- versal pictures opened at the Pal- It is a production ing something that the audience Breakers” ) “We wish sir," said Gibbs, “to all your attention to the fact that | | i | | physicians said. | H | | | |ace vesterday. 5 ai A 3 year for play. O |that well deserves the name of aR 4 WhilelQ 1aid bare all secrets. I mean| % 7' o i : ) tian, who was taken from the ship ||||||||||""||||||||"|||||||||||||||||||||m\wmcdy as it is packed “,i;)‘l laughs NO—.“——*TA B, IN SCHOOL l\‘.hlpplng the boys into condition.”|ipat fiterally. We knew more in- ve are military experts. We know r_mmlvd a few days ago and are in (¢ the héspital on April 10, undet- ¢ all kinds l.n =ty ¢ ~| Every player on the team, from|iimate details of what was going ur jobs. We know more about |first class condition to begin the | went apn operation for removal of FO8 A% Ec 0 OHinty nry e tried veteran to the most insignifi- his war that most officers con- [season, C. E. Harland, President of on, and what was projected, than his appendix this morning. and medium ones. No tubercuiosis exists in the i i wi i 7 ist si I & A | Arthur Lake has appeared tc | Douglas school according to Supt. ;‘:gtc;?k‘chzo?;;;::?‘:g ;::‘g:a:é’di"_ anybody outside the command- 3,‘;02::1]1“3:‘;);:0 Ouwrnwl;‘::th:;},;?:;jme d“b'fi?‘?"wa Roy, Nelll, mepber af the ofew Attractlons advantage in numerous pictures | K. W. Chapman, who denies the = T S5 B8 A B g er-in-chief and his chosen council |, " oon, ?{ lhexupr‘?cm v o but we have never seen him in|-harge, said to bave been made| " imer or a tip to a youngster‘m G H Q ; it 'as you. Siswalte” | deked BABY GIRL BORN l;g{“m }:t i:arxgcr\vmc "bet \’AOSCD‘?_H such an excellent portrayal as in | ecently in the Territorial Legis- oo o e 0y HE M S el Our task obviously was no lightf, oo | s mr?«cefl mmw ¢ -renunent e At Theatres “Stop That Man.” lature. § one. Upon us developed the re- A ten pound baby girl was born | 3 We replied that we wanted our lepartment taken from under the ‘ontrol of Colonel So and So. “Very well, gentlemen,” said the B. G. I, “You win. I will take harge of your department myself.” He was as good as his word. In ‘act he was better than his word, for in a few days we got the shock of our lives. Our beloved Colonel Faunthorpe was transferred to oth- T work. The B. G. 1. didn't know, of course, that this would cause anguish in our camp. Not he. Well, there wasn't anything we A | The Pirate leader is a strict dis- 3 A:‘. st;d:nt; ": &hc sghoo; wtc;ln ciplinarian and follows somewhat e e short time ago by the ;)5ng the line of “baseball for base- ichool nurse and all subjects were ! ball players.” = :;%S:red Atto t;ictu{fm:wodx:f;loscer;&:i His system is regarded as stern, ibut every pl will fent, a native girl, was suspec:ed"(f,gui‘;;y s e o f T. B, and that student now has | 1 medical certificate certifying that | ¥ he does not have the disease men- |, Andre Hesse, a former Oablnchlnyiying which added to ouf dfffi- ¥ | Minister, is sponsor of a bill inj .. Beoike A Hatter of viaFin- ioned. France to make juries half of men/! and half of women. Iportance to us. pIey It happened that there was in Mrs. Charles Schramm, of - las, who has been in the h for a short time, left for her home yesterday morning. e voms Lamp post casualties are a little more than one a day in Paris. New and stronger posts have been smashed by new and stronger nio- 'tor cars. i i sponsibility not only of recording with precision the momentous hi tory which was unfolding with ka- leidoscopic rapidity, but of inter- ipreting it accurately to readers throughout the universe. } It was a nerve wracking game lunder the best of conditions, and Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Enich: Both - mother and child are eIl — - — Bargara Kent, too, is splendid ir the leading feminine role opposite Lake. | “THE POPULAR SIN" | NOW AT COLISEVM ™ Tho combined artistic avilities of | » Florence Vidor and Director Mal—} colm St. Clair, not forgetting to|a follies show gone naive. mention invaluahle aid rendered by |at the Palace Tuesday and Wednes- Clive Brook, Greta Nissen and Phil- [day. There are bare legs in i N ip Strange, have all helped make |aplenty but the essential feature “The Popular Sin” which arrived|of this plot are the love of a native at the Coliseum last night, one of 'girl for her white master, the break- Dr. N. A. Upchurch of Jackson- ville, Fla., has given way his dog and bounght a canary. ‘{Canaries S SHOW AT PPALACE TOMORROW don't bite and spread rabies,” he contends. ———————— NEW BARBER TAKES 7 OVER DOUGLAS SHOP | control of our department a certain G. H. Q. colonel whose activities we didn't approve. We felt he didn't the season’s most enjoyable farces.!ing in on the scene of a dazzling Paramount is really to be con-|blonde British beauty, who is wash- gratulated on its second Florence |ed upon the island following ¢ Vidor starring vehicle, because, in'shipwreck, the white man’s at- it, Miss Vidor returns to the type tempts to reject the seductive over- of characterization which raised her | tures of the blonde, who had prac- to stardom, that of “The Grand |tically jilted him at an earlier date Duchess and the Waiter.” In ad-'the eventual culmination of the dition to this, the story from which ! the film was adopted, was an origi-} nal written directly for the screen by that are of directors, Monta Bell, the man who won everlasting fame | Jin “The King on Main Street.” white couple’s romance when the native girl takes her life on the eve of her marriage to the native chieftain, the dramatic tension pre- vails before this triangle is finally straightened out. William Haynes has taken a lease | m the O. K. Barber shop where he | will establish himself and hopes to | build up a business suitable for an | axpert tonsorial artist. | Mr. Haynes is a married man, having a wife and four children in Seattle. He recently came northl‘ and worked for a time in the Vanv‘ Best understand his job as he should and we had no doubt that some of his regulations were hampering our work. Numerous complaints from our headquarters failed to better (conditions, and so we decided to |take matters into our own hands. | We requested the officer who was | 5 o rould do about it. - e IT’S “HONEYFOGLE" [ | DOWN IN MISSOURI I JEFFERSON CITY, April | | 22. — Missouri Senators have | Atta shop in Juneau. He expects 50 remain here indefinitely and have his family come up as soon as the schools close for the sum- | to cook a great in immediate coMimand Iheadquartcrs to present an ulti- ymatum to G. H. Q was this: our The message Our healths were very mer. (bad; we needed a rest from writ- resurrected an obsolete word to | add to the State's collogulal | vocabulary. What is “baloney” to Alfred E. Smith is in “honeyfogle” ReasonasLy i ——e-———— | 1 kin is :ing and we were going to take it. | | Missoufi’s Senate. > — | mn 1s:ine yerg going N 3 psd P LIBRARY ASSN. EVENT | .blg pump Vs n INot a nice job for our chief to|| As explained by Senator Mc- EFURNISHBD |~ GOOD COMEDY 1S i | in small pieces |undertake. Cawley, the word is used to 3 | NOW AT PALACE || Next Thursday night, April 25, Our immediate superior was genote cn]olerymur sul;:erfusfil & a7 he Douglas Public Library Asso-! Lieut. Col. John Faunthorpe, and y “sweet-sounding” phrases.” | Try to stop from laughing at siation wgm give a bridge and whist In .ofilyoéfi“teé the in order to throw light on later | 3 N]MEAQURABLE “Stop That Man” and you'll be do- varty In the Odd Fellows hall. The| Thur L 18 Inllowe developments T must explain *hat P ey . o SUIKADL, affair is to be given as a beneml g:‘l:;nfor::’ pl:)yc:ssp a:);r;;ea.. he was much beloved by all .the MARRIED SATURDAY % secure needed funds for the li-, ), correspondents. i e I féw pounds at a time pass ol - b Annie Scott and Martin 2 | brary. | America will remember this most ly et “were’ married by United ATISF ACI‘ION i | The United States Bureau of Ed- MRS L IR | through th.c roasters. No affable gentleman with the mono-|giotes” commissioner Charles Sey A Butter—Krust lucation motorship Boxer, Capt. S.| LEAVE FOR CHICHAGOF | bulk-roasting processcan jcio very well, for he was atfached|gpurday afternoon. T. L. Whitlam, arrived today noon| After wintering in Douglas, Lyle prqd.\;oe such a delicious, to the war mission to the United b, Do el from Seattle. The ship is not}and Sam Beeghly left recently for uniform flavor. States in 1918, and later was at the | GUADALAJARA, Mexico — The ’ and |starting her Bering Sea cruise, but | the mines at Chichagof where they | British embassy in Washington. authorities have issued regulations. is making the present trip with | will work during the summer. i Well, Faunthorpe shoved his|apainst fake kidnappings. 1t be- || CIN-A-MON KRUST supplies for the numerous Govern- TR b e II-IIIJIJS BROS monocle into his eye and there was cEme a common thing for residents ua i pi ment school stations in Southeast| RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS COF FEE \a funny little smile tugging at the io" represent themselves as_carried | Alaska. Mrs. Charles Schramm who has| corners of his mouth. He had aioff by bandits and held for ran- ! & TO A ST Largc smounts of freight were|%en ill in St. Ann's hospital for | Sl o the 4t :great sense of humor. However,!som. p discharged at Ketchikan, Peters-|°he past week is much improved | inal vacuum ,.J | he treated the affair very seriously, ————————— . i 'burg, Kake, Angoon and several|nd may be able to come home Eusily opened with | o5 indeed the occasion warranted.| PETE Sa¥s. “Oranges 9 d‘fi“’ : , W v o ‘ tons were put off here for the Gov- | Sunday. | We were serious enough in our ul-|for $1.00. Sweet and juicy.” v, o o e g g | ernment Hospital. The ship is R | (RO ' i ¥ i TR I i R 2 e e R ; The approved Zwieback |i( "0 c juneau tonight and will | FRATERNAL ORDERS TO i 53 221 FRONT STREET . recommended on the diet ||discharge cargo at Haines, Hoonah GIVE BENEFIT DANCE rand Sitka, before starting the re- lists of thousands of doc- |!turn trip south. For the benefit of Arvid John- = i : — ’ e L At Angoon, building material for | son and family, the Douglas Lodges e Fiare e — = 2 . tors as the IDEAL FOOD };a arge sehoot and aiso for & teach- |of gl Gl o A gentleman is received according to his appearance | B er’s dwelling, was discharged. Two |ranging a big dance to be given . oy for children and grownups. fl . oo ™ Suild the structure Mpaies 2l Bkl 0, i 4 jor hWIu.;AhR TAILOEhMAD]Et CL}?THE? id ¥ 3 B - were brought from the south and |Patatorium. . nd have them made at home. iz cheaper {o have | . Big Shipment just in are to start work at once on the| - Lindseth's six piece orchestra has . olati thiem made at home than to send outside for them. | buildings, according to Capt. Whit- | been engaged to play for the dance, From this date on prosecutions will follow all persons violating WOLLAND. hant Tail Jam. and with the beautiful decorations 5 s %) A2 SRR £ o lloys whie there S4E san signs F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tailor ‘ | Mrs. C. W. Hawkesworth was a |recently put up by the high school traffic regulations. Cars coming out of alleys where v [')l‘ g B sush et , | i b = 3 : " passenger from Seattle and at]Juniors and fine condition of the 4 o0 a st or turning corners at more than ten miles an ‘ | Ketchikan was joined by Mr.|foor, a wonderful time is romisea | @ 40d Dot eoming t P, oF ] e | Hawkesworth, Two children, Fran- (all. There will be an early morn- hour, or passing school houses. e cine and Rodney Bibble, were also |ing ferry to convey Juneau at- 7 £ ffi o , 1 Ci it is certajnly goed 'passengers for Juneau from the |tendants home after the dax;ce, All persons not familiar with the traffic code can ca at aty We ver fresh ’ s ' son, is E P A p i . " \ CALIFORNIA ifiu.;:}m l;rhe children’s mother is re:::ndt i?lg‘o?;:m“hls 2 mx::; Clerk’s Office and obtain Ordinance No. 183, Traffic Code, Rules and mn:hy‘ .}:g”?;mq“ % GROCERY | Dr. Jonathan H. Wagner, Chief |in %hichflzflf during e Tast- (48 Regulations governing the operation of vehicles on the public streets m;; e ot e ~ | of the Alaska Division of the Bu-|or five years. r practically a &, 5 4 . AN 4 “We carry a : l' Phone 478 Free Delivery | reau of Education, was to come|whole year he has been unable to of Juneau. This code will be Sll'l(:l“)’ Ulfm'(fd- Poultry and ¥o¥' k‘. ’ ; north on the ship, but at the last |work and a sojourn in Arizona, : 3 D “Apd our ¥ service—~ 0 Best of Everything— moment was unable to do so. where he went a short time ago, (Slgned) GEO. GETCHELL! well you ean't " . ALWAYS | Capt. Whitlam stated that after returning to Seattle the Boxer ,would leave for the Bering Sea about May 7. was the only hope to recover from his illness that physicians held ouf for him. He has a large family lependent upon him. ! Chief of Police.

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