The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 27, 1929, Page 7

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'I1—iE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1929. By BILLE DE BECK G . W & 7 : 2 p § i r WELL WHAT 1S 1T e aniEa AH WA, AT LAST . TM (F 1 END THAT You HAVE 1 /" OH.BoY! “ ()DD E IE[ | ,()“ SH“’ MR GOOGLE? oL NS o @ET THe TRUTH DECEIWED ME . MR. GOOGLE. ! T wisk Io kepr | SAID, PARDON ME FOR THAT THERE Goll b T SHALL AEVER . MY TRAP /S { « 9 REPEATING THE SLANG, WIFE OF NOURS. 1 KNEW Yo Two RN \OU — WHAT- 15 N TRMIE 1819 1929 THAT Nou WERE WERE HIDING SOMETHING (T - TELL-ME - i i ) » GOING To GINE ME AN FROM ME !t SPEAK UP, EBOkLY: - 3us A MINGTE ) 8 Emurutfr MAN, WHAT HAvE LSS T My ! ABOLT SOMETHING ! L To SAN-. 2 y ) NG p Dt STop-~=--+ { CHOKING -ME ! HORSEFACE - /| t IN \ ! ~ / < Jan ! COMMEMORATION { ! OF THE \ \ i One Hundred and Tenth ! ' Anniversary ! b ; OF THE ' ; R o e : SISO T 1 RO - WS Founding of Odd Fellowship Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. | “ng vorurar siv 18 #IMANY ARE BEING A. J. ELA LEAVES TO xlggfvgfwo'gon E in America Weather Bureau e e A VACCINATED HERE; | BEGIN SURVEY WORK | reiephone 38 W3S Load || w in b PREAN S adv. Servi 3 5 Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: | “The Popular Sin. what I s 1 VACCINE IS FRESH ALy ; gl £5- il E Silver Bow Lodge No. A2 Sk e i B e s s, its devel 3 . Ela, engineer in charge of y \ Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Sunday; moderate west winds. .4 any of ten other sidelights, ke i b s Alerd urc‘lhu 1 flow measurements for [ We are now serving SANDWICHES | } Invites the members of all branches LOCAL DATA will be revealed at the Liberty Sun-) % ca’;s‘eseo' smallpor which | (¢ Cameron-Chandler pulp and|and SALADS. The best yet. dJu- of the Order with their families, to be b Time Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather |day when Florence Vidor's second |7 &% repdied. and put An|PRPE interests in this vicinity, left |neau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. present at the I. 0. O. F. Hall, Juneau, ® 4 p. m. yesty 29.79 44 93 SE 10 Rain | Paramount starring vehicle, “The q“mmn“m,, City Health Qfficer |)e5tcrday afternoon for 8peel Ri 7T "SR % T A, Alaska, Saturday evening,' April 27th % 4 a. m. today 29.76 a1 91 E 3 Rain Popular Sin,” has its premiere per- X i to start the survey of a transmis- |&——————————————% at 8 o'clock. = Kach »smber is pe . S b IDr. H. C. Devighne said today. . p a o'clock. Each member is per- Noon. today 2084 48 58 SW 5 Pt Cldy formance. : | “wila rumors have come to me |®i0 line from Speel River to Ju-| | MIDGET LUNCH | mitted to invite one friend. 3 Z ~— | “As Mona Bell's original story told |, ", 0¥ ke “as many ag g7|nCM He will start work at Slo-| | The HOME of the Bquare | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ‘it and as Malcolm St. Clair has| " s {cum Inlet on the south shore of Mea . \ JOHN E. GREEN, 2 screened it, “The Popular Sin” tells |55 in town and that the report )y, 110 worki th to Specl i l p YESLTERDAY T TODAY of ‘she Sitiactiricd s ~woinen fln'd:had come from my office. These o0 RSO DL EL L oc) i o Gl:“:] Blli'l:l' 7U'§o Sl | JAMES LARSON, b Highest ™ 8 . ! Low 8am. 8am. Precip. 8am. ! iz 8 | base 9 A e : . Q, Stations— _lklfl)lp".! R e A T 6 \\'e:’:l“‘u_r an equal number of men—all lwmg‘;“'mm:e"e ';:"” thz: O::Qr“l“' "Ij‘here Mr. Ela has been in Juneau for | &—— E. A. JOHNSON, Barrow . 26 18 | [in Paris, and how their marital| 22V® been & °gf)t 1’; il ;’““ several weeks superintending the —e — Corntittes Nome ol S T R 0 Cldy | affairs became mixed up. S i trd entirely qoiing up of a floating camp for 4 Bethel 50 4 | 28 30 10 Trace Snow| el ok g i cured except the lx now in quar-|, ..o 0" e in during the sur- SEWING & i M ¢ oney | ioorgs Petersom, Mes. Dick Harrs, V&Y, vork this season. He took =\ | DRESS MAKING Taanna 50 48 SR 0 Cldy i h MIS. Dick HArris, | party of about ten men with him 7 e Eagle 54 48 | 36 40 R 04 Cldy Dollglas |H. V. Morton, Mrs Nick Kopak, wheh he left yesterday AND ALT}!{S:;{;S;‘. OF St. Paul ..... R 8. .8 .1 0 Clear 1and~hC. R. WIlls.xi;i. 3 S Tme]ephonc P - Dufes ‘Hacbor ... #¢ 42 | 32 -4 — = Clear Ch h | While the smallpox has not been | y.. ..o 0 LAt Tilehn 7 El V Cl Kodiak "4 43 | 38 3% .6 U Pt oWy urc . |lst ‘& virment Sty Dr. De Vighnafg Y oo triEE O bulk NOERM [ | o MESAy B SNOTH. | | ectric vV acuum Cleaners Cordova 46 46 88 TSR IR cldy i |said that he now and always ad- "~ il SR | P 4 Juneau 45 41 | 10 41 3 1.46 Rain S ’) vises people to be vaccinated. There Ketchikan 50 — i — 12 135 Cldy ervices |15, plenty of fre€h vaccine on hand ! ROY AL Prince Rupert 48 48 | 4 44 10 34 Rain in his office and if '‘anyone doubts Edmonton 60 52 ' - 0 Cidy |that it is fresh they are invited to | Notices for this cnurcn column Seattle g i+ L " o y Ol y‘muso& be received by The Empire“"‘" up and try it, he said 1 HOO ER Fortiand i - {258 T i 4 clear 15 Jater than 10 o'clock Saturday! Nearly 50 people have been vac- San Francisco 60 56 48 ..10 0 Cldy \morning to guarantee change of |cinated by him since Tuesday, he ‘ —Less than 10 miles. |sermon topics, ete. said. | INDAY NIGHT L | sl SRR | All of those who have or have ~ - : 7 — = ———#1 | had smallpox here are people who Douglas Presbyterian Native | |have never been successfully vacei- Mission ’_f | nated, Dr. DeVighne said. o The isolation building is to be | § 12 p) ’:"—::ue?:‘fi‘ Salioal. quite ready fer occupancy by Mon- A0 Py N . {day, as Mayor T. B. Judson has 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Midweek | . prayer service. had 14 corpenters as well as a All are cordially welcome to these 6Top of plumbers working for sev- | Juneau, | S S NOTE—--Onservations at St. Paul, Duich Harbor, Kod Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San F.an‘sco are wmade at 4 a. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. | | | | AND GENERAL ELECTRIC ' FLORENCE VIDOR —_—rin— THE POPULAR SIN The pressure is moderately low except in Northern Asia and ris ing slowly throughout the Territory except in the upper Yukon Val- ley. The pressure is moderately high between the Pacific States nnd} the Hawaiian Islands. Rain has fallen in extreme Eastern A ska | i a;x;dml:g::h Columbia. Temperatures have fallen slightly over nm%;servicos. leral days. Wises. and hu.\'buml,\‘—”uppers, ahdikerssvho’sito / ; & % i o, o concmy blame— OLD and RENTED from the engravers in Seattle, look |5 Soisis CAthA: Chvein AH S nownz;:iy Wi What is THE POPULAR SIN? Th;}[‘s what { | unusually good and should help to sz Bl make by your furs Goldstemws|| | EVeryone wants to know. And everyone interested Rental payments can be applied on DOUGLAS | make “Taku” the greatest success| All ser | Emporium adv. is going to find out. it has ever been. | No mass. ! GAAPRES NN L B T T O PP 7 later cleaner. purchiases : i One of the new ‘and attrdctive| 1:00 p. m—Sunday School. | Tyy "fhe _Pbve o'Clock - Disiner THE COMEDY IS / ; é ANer:. Pug g | features of this year’s annual : . | Specials at Mabry's. — adv. NEWS the cover, which will be in two g s Bblsoopal. Churoh | S e | % : : | colors, orange and blue, with a o L‘i‘f‘ls_l‘iLn 5 MILL WOOD for everybddy. See AlaSLa EleCtrlc L]ght & Power Co' | futuristic design. Class pictures| Evening Prayer Sermon— Ferrmer. Phone 114. —adv. | | FROSH 'FROLIC SUNDAY |are cut differently and follow an 7:30 p. m. j - - - e Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 A arrangement never before used | MMMWM ‘'omorrow the high school stu-|in “Taku.” 2 e b S dents and teachers, of both the .- | (°n‘"”"‘(‘;::: :‘Jnmmllnlly l grades and high school, will be the TO RETURN HOME TN . —".:i - guests of the Freshmen on their )" L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor annual Frolic to be held at Shelter E.. W. Maher, yesterday sold lzisi 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 1 New Issue Of N Island. The boat “Mitchell” of [house on H street to John Bacchia,| 11:30 a. m.—Sermon. [ ¥ Juneau, has been chartered to|and in a short time expects to —_—————— | » SOUTH EASTERN make the trip, leaving here at 6 |leave for his home in Pramlnzham.-‘ MUST CLOSE OUT “ am. 5 Mass. Mr. Maher has lived off and | H AL A SK A MINING gy NSO 1 on in Alaska for the past 31 years| Beginning Monday, April 29, all [ TAKU SOON READY although a resident of Douglas for |Coats, Dresses and Raincoats for| it snait a itk {women ‘and children will be sac ) CORPORATION “The Taku” School annual, will e, 'rmced regardless of cost. | be ready for distribution May 10. AERJAL VIEWS OF JUNEAU | RODEN. CASH STORE, 3 MINES: Cuts which have been received Alaska Scenic Views adv.'adv. Front and Main Streef \ Jus in, Berner's Bay, Alaska S Present Offering $3004000.00 of Treasury Stock in 3,000 UNITS of ONE share PI 1% interest and TWENTY-FIVE shares COMMON PRICE PER UNIT: $100.00 and accrued interest, yielding 7% 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 semizannually; callablé as a whole or in part at $110.00 per share on any dividend day after 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 ehch year, the first dividend to accrue from the st day of January, 1920. No voting power. % now ready for distribution. . \ v oo Suick lp of T par alue ank el plineRUe t Managing Director: JEAN VANOPHEM Up-to-date facts regarding Alaska--- shottms THEN A GOLD MINR L ore— . HAS ALREADY produced more than a quarter of a million dollars’ worth— WITH THE BEST yet to come— HAS OAPABLE MANAGEMENT, expert metallurgical coun- sel and adequate man and steam power— e HAS ALREADY COMPLETED the preliminary work and is ready for high-powered modern exploitation of its unf T R R TR SULTOTHIUTH t e e = ulative Lester D. Henderson Second edition, revised and enlarged, Its Scenic Features, Geography, His- -tory and Government. ARE YOU ENJOYING the advantages of £ B 5 ] H £ £ g g £ g £ £ = = = : E = £ : = = : g g = H H £ = , NORMAL EYESIGHT IN TWO BINDINGS--- . Gtk EsTIMATED PROFITS n Berners Tunnel is completed, it is estimated that the When you aitend iie theatre or them by and szpoiogize after- SR i 43 d u:m:m: cost wuldbensbouv, 4 ;p;r ton, based upon & milling movie are you fidgety and jrrit. Wwards for being “nearsighted?” Regular paper cover, $1.00, postpaid. ¢ i e O R PRRTREE - L able because you “can’t see” Does reading a book or news- i o1 8 . profit (250 tons basis) of $1,715.00 which in a year of ohly Tais A i o 300 d: .00. from where you are sitting? paper for any length of time De luxe Cdlthfl, $2 00! pOStpald . wm."’":x;‘y“ pfg:p;‘:“fi "‘;‘lflgflzglmf q::;‘f“; Tnlgm:“:uw : i leave you with a headache or . the ore. And this does not take into consideration the fre- When you meet friends on the bring ~crowsfeet about your quent occurrence of pay-streaks where Jualin ore has already street, do you “unseeingly” pass eyes? N yielded $120 to $1,040 per single ton! This is worthy of your investigation. A thoreugh examination will locate the trouble.. Eye- strain, imperfect or defective vision can be remedied, in nearly all cases, by properly fitted glassés. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL E .OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED LENSES REPAIRED, Office Hours— 10:00 to 6:00 3 Evenings by Appoinment Phone 484 ® Res. 5901 Valentine Bldg. I||Illllllllll[llllllllllllllIIIIII!‘I|IlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIlII||IIlllllll“llllllllIllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllll!lllIlllllllIIIIIIIlIlIlIlIIIIIII (T O T T T CR LT T T T L LT T ORDER FROM Empire Printing Company JUNEAU ALASKA Or Your Local Dealer It is not a straight speculation. 1t is an investment at 7. Practically a Bond. 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