The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1929, Page 7

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THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 gy = _BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG_ SAY. HORSEFACE BEFORE NoU SIT > DOWAl —— = - = lishing a teachers’ pension system RUTARY BALLOT advanced through its second reac- 3 . |ing yesterday and was slated to | :have come up for final action to- ‘ jwas continued in second reading 71 CAMNOT UNDERSTAND WHAT HAS CoME 3 ONER HER - GEFORE WE WERE MARRIEO SHE WAS TO SWEET AND KIND - T DREAMED OF A LITTLE LOVE NEST < - 1N THE COUNTRY WITH MY DEAR WIFE o LOvis AN CARE FOR ME - \ NETEAD, LIFE HAS GEEN / (oeee b i e ol et | g z =) = = i = R "SHE pDoESAT KNOW MR.GOOGLE, HORSEFACE - I\E A GOood NSToN To GIVE You AN EARFUL 74 {until today pending a settlement DOES THAT WIFE % AND . T'M SURE SHE U DREARY DAY AFTE ABOLT SUMPAL-. i BY THE ENA Ew the differences between the OF YOURS KNOW NOURE|”) pocsny cars = Sie /( THouGHT) ANGTHER | GUARRELS NGURE BREAKIN' . | | House and Scnate ovet the refund DID, WouLd 5}- -TNEA‘— ME % AND TE:ARKQM- ;\:481\%_ MY HEART- i | provisions. This was expected to THE;Q« e el L\_- _,) 'gfifi)LiNHvay AR o | be accomplished today. ! S -2 @ i , A Majority Strikes Ou[ Rola-} Senator Benjamin's fheasure pro- | i 3 i |vided for the territorial assistance i tive Ballot Provision |{to hospitals maintained without & | fl‘Om HOUSC Bl“ | thought of profit was considered - b and amended to apply only to hos- : | pitals maintaining between 10 and (Continued from Page One) 25 beds and the maximum to be ‘—' - AN AT o R paid any hospital in any one i_lcar {March 3, 192/, relative to qualfi-|was fixed at $1,500. The measure of TS extending the provi i law to all elections, special, munici- | tion of $7,500. Senator Hess sought in Alaska and|which was advanced for final gc- 1t | tion today, carries an appropria- ons 0f tt | 8l | Pass Five Bills plicable to hospifals suffering loss- pal and primary. !to amend the bill to make it ap- N 2 Sy SRR P S s - mamrs . | The Senate passed five House|©S Only through treatment and 2 e i T | RECEIVES $ INCE bills, one House memorial and one |Care of indigent persons, but was R o e N [ N ‘ % ' |RECEIVES SENFENCE FOR 3 2 ., HELEN PICKS NEW GIRL ST. \BEHRENDS STORE A AN e AT RO Aw|House concurrentresolutitn, In. | tnsuccessfal. FOR 1929 FOREIGN INV-ASION| USES NEW TRUCK| DOUGLAS - |cluded in this list were: apprpriat- | . | 1/ b Lt. W. M. Scaife of the U. S.| Nick Gilk, arrested by Deputy U {ing $5,000 for repair and mainten- | HUNTING LICENSES o ' G A new three-quarter-ton delivery|| . { Coast and Geodetic Survey, arrived|s Marshal H. D. C I BHETL ot e of certain telephone lines on ARE OBTAINED HERE car is now being used by the B. M. ton the Yukon with N. Selton 8nd|wrangell and charged with viola- | Serord Penihsula; appropriating | Behrends Co., Inc., grocery store. IV: Patterson.” 1 Hoalts &HH his|bon of the Alacka Bohe Dy Law o) to refiburse. C. We Younz| Non-resident hunting lcerises iCompany for the burial of indi-|were obtained at the office of the is the regular' Dodge arty will conduct trlangulation | was sentenced to serve 50 days in e » o gne : & commercial type with the | work on the Taku and Stikine Riv- |38l ana pay a firic of $80 by U. 'S, ‘m“r‘m. appropriating s7.>p to »mA\ A?skn (m‘me Commission by Rob- |all steel body. The make is handl- BEN T DANCE ers during the coming season and|oommissioner W. G. Thomas, ,”_‘M« buut._chmmel.acrosx Mendeg | Tt Frothingham, of New York, fed locally by the MeCaul Motor) WELL ATTENDED | wilk tie the old International b°‘“‘"uording to fnformation recelvedl ut‘lm“ Bar; appropriating 53»§.‘ for [Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Keefauver, of Company. dary survey to the surveys of the |ihe U. §. Marshal's office relief of Johnson & Higgins of | Philadelphia, C. Miller of Cleve- powered with the famous Dodge| The natatorium was comfortably | Pacific Coast which are being made B N 74 Washington Inc., for insurance; |land, Ohio, and O. O. Allen, of La ess to | Mirada, Calif, all of whom arc bound for the Westward on the motor, the car has ample power |filled last night at the benefit|now. They were to leave today| a memorial requesting Ce 1 | GUIL ) N J 58 fi Ito haul large loads at more than|dance given for Arvid Johnson and | for Taku Inlet on a Biological Sur-| "TRlN“:Y GUILD MEEFING (pass a deficiency appr the average spe: Though a com-|family. ~Approximately 100 couples | vey boat to begin work at once | The ladies of Trinity Chm'cl\‘jcm'ormg a small deficienc; steamer Yukon to hunt browi bear job, the car has many fea- {were dancing most of the time and |Other members of the party left |Guild will meet on Friday after- cxpenses of the 1927 Legislature; jon the Alaska Peninsula and Ko- t of late automotive practice with the excellent music afforded, a [ the Yukon at Ketchikan and will 1oo? Bt 2:30. % Clock, a6 HDR vest- | AR &' SeOItion Bppropriating. $180 | sk aland: jc | dence of Mrs. Robinson, 6n Twelfth|to reimburse E. P. Cox, Nenana, for —_————— i which i de four-wheel brakes [good time was enjoyed. come north on a Coast Geode . and balloon tires. ©On behaif of the family benefit- | Survey boat from there. art | Street. property destroyed in the recent FORS | The Behrends car is done in|ted, Douglas lodges I. O. O. F. and lof the season will be speni at T {smallpox epidemic there. We are now ready to alter or I black with the firm name in gold,|{Eagles, sponsors of the o wish , Taku and the remainder on the MILL WOOD for everybdy. Sce| Advance Pension Bill make up your furs. Goldstein's Ferrmer. Phone 114. —adv, | Senator Dimond's measure estab- | Emporium. adv, i{while a cream stripe effect adds|to thank the public for their sup-|Stikine River. i Qi il an artistic cifect to the otherwise |port. e i mlllml|||||l|||lll||ll||lll|lll||||mulllllllllulmlllllll||nll|||l|||iilfilififill'lmll|m||||lllllllllllllllllllll_lll—l_L? plain body. i MILL WOOD g i pasEe IS LEAV! COAST KINDLING—WOOD | AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR Telephone 3§9 $4.25 Load V ALU E | soLD TO MRS. J. W. WILSON| Dr. W. P. Kirby lelt on the Alas- jadv. Service Transfer Co. i ka yesterday for Ketchikan from | - Telling you about value is harder than showing you. | e of the ‘American Emmy;w\vhich place he will m | o1d papers at wne Empire. Call in at our plant and watch us make concrete sewer pipe; | Parlor to Mrs. J. W. Wilson was|to Craig and heighboring TS T TR building blocks, and brick, chimney blocks, footing blocks. Also | announced today by Mrs. Grace|With the view of re-locating in that | look over the numerous heavy building materials we carry in McCartney who has owned and op- | section. | stock. | erated the busin for several] e | C(lrd P(‘,rty Iyears. The transfer of ownership| BRIDGE AND WHIST | . UAI IT}’ | will be effected May 1, it was said. | . — TONIGHT P | M McCartney is retiring from For those who prefer one game, J\ P alitv atel ol § | business on account of ill-health.|more than another, there will beé BRIDGE Wa AR Sunlioy the, valtiRoRd I Oic DRl -+ tables for both bridge and Wwhist and REPEAT ORDFRS TUR RXFFRT at the card party to be given in P 10 4 } Our Fur Manufacturing Depart- |the Odd Fellows hall this evening ll }IIAST We want our business to continue to grow—that means giving cur customers square treatment and attractive prices and carry- ing in stock ample supply of materials. . ment is in charge of an cxpert|for the benefit of the Douglas Li- | furrier. Goldstein’s Emporium. adv |prary. And there will be plenty Given by of prizes to play for. Refreshments S T T T T D R BT L LT TEH I F T PR TP IR I T N R O R DT R | 4 i : Douglas Library | will be served after the cards. | ouglas Library ‘ ATARRH PRI T PN Association \ | of head or throat is usually EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING | G F KRA USE 4 i 4 | benefited by the vapors of— It pays to maye your zippers and I, 0. O. F. HALL . 4> . It “fl“' be Helen Wills: and Edith Cross (al;o\'ep lrm- the Unitcl: . c K s ZO:HL:VE r{z‘;‘;’ls‘hl:;a Mike Avf_lif;:-: 8:15 P. M. MANUFACTURER OF CONCRETE PRODUCTS Stat b the big Euw hampionship tennis match ex 3 - 5 ek RGeSk L g opm K e g e T NAPORUB e B i Everybody Welcome Dealer in Cement, Plaster, Lime, Lath, Asbestos Shingles, Sand and We make ang alter all kinds of| Admission, 50 cents Gravel and other Heavy Building Materials. & Fe\ki v sy (o s i fur garments. Goldstein’'s Em Refreshments ¥ & |y | oorium. s n————— T TR T T T T = AR SIAR T ot - D | i (A. P\ Sports Writer) NEW YORK, April 25—Europe shortly will ba introduced to a new girl tennis sbiwr from California whose record o.',matches won and lost last season' yas second only to that of Helen Wls. » If Miss Edith CYpss of San Fran- cisco, the young §ady in quest shows half as m@*h improvement this year as she div. last, the Euro~ pean venture on which she will soon set forth as the partner of Queen Helen will be assured suc- cess and the United States can en-| tertain some hope of recovering team supremacy from the English girls. « Still a total stranger to the courts of Europe and to many followers SOUTH EASTERN ALASKA MINING CORPORATION MINES: i Juain, Bcnmr.'s Bay, Alaska J Va. Present Offering $300,000.00 ' of Treasury Stock in 3,000 UNITS of ONE share PREFERRED 7% Cumulative interest and TWENTY-FIVE shares COMMON STOCK A o PRICE PER UNIT: $100.00 and accrued interest, yielding 7% LT TR T New Issue of s TV ORI SOy RN JRRBeny Snwey YOS T SR FRRARRY 7R P L L L L R L T T BT of the game in this country, M: . . . X, l) Gross proved her abiity n o speo- | Capitalization ¥ & tacular 1928 campaign which lifted . Authorized Outstanding 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock s LPS ter D Hen ders n ($100.00 par value) -$1,000,000 $356,000 I Common Stock (no pa: value) 1,000,000 shares 566,000 shares % ? 0 The Cumulative Preferred Stock is to be fully paid and non- assessable! entitled to cumulative preferential cash dividend at the rate of 7% per annum, payable semi-annually; callable as a ~ | whole or in part at $110.00 per share on any dividend day after I the 3rd year. Preferred as to Assets and accrued dividend in the event of liquidation. Preferred dividend will be payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July in each year, the first dividend to accrue from the 1st day of January, y SCCOfld edition, reVised and enlal'ged' ' 1929. No voting power. her to third place in the present national ranking. Only the two Helens—Wills and Jacobs—rank whead of this stalwart stenograph- e from the Golden Caie who a year ago appeared nowheig on the natioval ranking list of 20 names. The hard hitting Edith even then was not without honor in her own part of the 'country, as she W third in the Facific coast list, but not until 1928 ald she extend her The Common Stock is of no par value and non-assessable. . . . B kiinsa to fne N Now 8t the g Voting power. - now ready for distribution. cxpress invitation of Miss Wills, ' DIRECTORS : ‘ who should know a pre~ising ten- = “‘mcngef{dg?(}omn HERBE‘%& gesfi;‘eg:xmn' ¥ § U nis player when she sees cne, Miss = N ' : ( b = 3 ew London, Connecticut Juneau, Alaska p'tO' ate aCtS l‘egal’ lflg aska--- A figm e 1o facklo fipehe, H J CHARLES MINER, HARRISON H. WHEATON mscronglir!_ l;luilé alml blesfsedl wi::ih = ' Secretary-Treasurer New York - 3 £ iceps whic eal our forehands = New York THEQ COLLART > 2 | and beskhands of almost mascu- | e Ao L Its Scenic Features, Geography, His- 1 line force, Miss Cross makes the New York JEAN VANOPHEM - t d G adventuring American combination | i Consulting Engincer Mining, Paris and New Yorl more formidable than that of last ) ALBERT MARIN, P. \ E. Managaing Director : ory an overnment, o] ' an lew # ly;e?;; v;}e:enl i :le‘;’::w:mo:}:;fly‘ ) 3 Bankers and Registrars Mining, Paris and New York ' . s iyl i ale BANKERS TRUSTS, Bankers and Transfer Agents IN TWO BINDINGS MR, Ve, WAz the DUpATIon; in= | . New York IRVING TRUST CO,, -=e arms of Miss Wills. | { New York ’ l The Cl;morniav newcomer cmers; ; PURPOSE OF ISSUE . % this two-months’ siege of interna- To extend important main tunnels, to develop valuable op- Regular paper gover, $1.m, postpa]d. tions adjacent to the properties, to modernize surface and under- ground equipment, and otherwise to establish the mine on a Sapaeen basie " De luxe edition, $2.00, postpaid. | tional play in good condition and with a 1928 record of 15 matches won and only four lost. ob Printin MANAGEMENT FORDS FOUND ALL RIGHT The principal officers of the Company are experienced min- 2 f AT ing operators, who have been long identified with these prop- T erties, and the excellent progress made despite adverse mining On their way to the Westward aboard the Yukon, for distribution, conditions of the World War and re-adjustment period following, % presages far better results after the proposed financing. 13 Ford motor trucks of S C S > . ) R oo et e EATTLE PRICE | WHEN A GOLD MINE ORDER FROM I Alaska Road Commission, were PRODUCES an average of $11.80 in pure gold to a ton of :reujxx’s ALREADY produced more than a quarter of a million : Empire Printin g Company " wrr‘x’;x% BEST yet co. come— examined here by Major Douglas Gillette, and found to be in per- fect condition. They will be di- “MAKE US PROVE IT” vided between the Fairbanks, An- o HAS CAPABLE MANAGEMENT, expert metallurgical coun- | chorage, Chitina and Valdez dis- sel and adequate man and stcam DOWer— b JUNEAU ALASKA tricts, for use in Road Commis- HAS ALREADY COMPLETED the preliminary work and is sion activities. 14 "‘ 29 ready for high-powered modern exploitation of its untouched || : CAPITAL DYE WORKS ' T E EJ”P I RE 4 reserves— 18 A G MopE o i Or Your Local Dealer S 3 l $ Stock will be listed in due course on the New York Curb s TELEPHONE+*374 and Vancouver Stock Exchange. . For Full Information Apply To H. R. SHEPARD & SON or DAVE HOUSEL <;fllllllll“lII“lllllllllllllllllllllmlllllH"IlIHlIIIII|IIIIlIIl"IlIlHIIIIII!II i s

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