The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1930, Page 6

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hl GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK been happening to Barney since the last strip and up to the present one. Madame La Mou: has given Senatcr Schnopps the breeze and Bubble Eyes i=s Opal Showers enters the scene. She is stenographer for Mr. Litz. Elisha, Miss Showers’s rube sweetheart objects {o his oirl “playine” with Barney Barney meets Miss Showers. He falls hard and attempts to break with La Mousse. Schnopps also meets her and falls hard. In order to win her good § or cives Elisha a fortune to spend and then presents Miss Showers with an elaborate apartment and she and her aunt go there to reside. No more dish- vubbing the floors for “auntie.” Schnopps hopes to win Miss Opal Showers at last. SE ME FOR BUTTIN N, O»—‘AL & _.HES TAKING A vACAaTion ¢ MR ZITZ - T ALWAYS R SCHNOPPS THOUGHT SHE AIEEDED FEEL KINDA (OW AROUND F COURSE, YOU KNOW (HAT HOLIDAY TTIME. — SORTA DLD LADY HANE MOVED Sk I HAD SOME EY-RE LWING (A Tt . ; S SOM : FW‘JQ 2} \Lj\ ‘w(f\:\ NN~ SENATOR'S w\tha/\W.etv\p T HADNT O MOVED OLKS O (Y O i 4 I AINT GOT | OPAL AINT DOWN _ON PARK AUE THE NERVE T hE SISTE BUST i ON ),’ EVE L EM Aow : (S5 & \WISH OPAL AND HER AUNTE ISNT (T ) GRAND ,0PAL A % 1 wonoer wrar EUSHAS UP T -2 \TS THE FIRST CHRISTMAS IN_Six YEARS WE AINTALL BEEN TEGETER AND B ' '“"""‘"”“—’ Law Proposed to Divert | WEALTHY WIDOW STRANGLED Mme. Lupescu Holds Position of Beautie " Gas Taxes to Airports Who Ruled French Destiny Years Ago| |.zmmoms s o {in many States to build roads, and | now it is proposed to use taxes on, line sold at airports for the| As Carol II of Rumania Installs Titian-Haired Beauty in Royal Palace, _ - . . | advancement of aviation. Coronation Is Indefinitely Delayed and Subjects View Act [N 175 w. wis, city Attorney ‘ot With Horror. Birmingham, has drafted an aerial the State Legislature and has sent it to the United States Depart- {men of Commerce for approval.| One of its provisions is that gaso- | !line tax collected by the State| on fuel sold at municipal airports be approg ed to the airport Iml maintenance. { | navigation act for submission ml | | WHO'S WHO I | i | il AND WHERE C. Tagg of Seattle, who was in Juneau several days on business, was a passenger on the Estebeth { !last night for Hoonah. | } | Royal Laney of Sentinel Island s a Christmas week visitor Light, |in Juneau. He is at the Alaskan.! Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lewis of| Chicago, are among those register- | ed at the Gastineau Schrey, daughter of Fred y, fish "bu at Sitka, Is . 4 i { seriously ill at the hospital there. Kin Canou T anz _gfff 2 XY and M, Roreaboue } e aa e O ME. MAG o v ¢ Y e 3 3 »sap | |Order of Elks, an e Elks , MMe. MAGoa LupEscy I\t L GWYNN. | sitka cabled to M. H. Sides, Secre- | v 'r lks Lodge here, r By ALICE ALDEN ary of the Elks Lodge here, fo: one could attain office ept ‘1 wers for her. They went on the | oon o h her. But despite her pow- | Estebeth last night v el uis XV, in time began to | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Safoulis of| I : | Seattle, are staying at the Zynda.| wt by ingratiating D W. E. McDonald of Telegraph | Queen. She died | Creek, B. C, is spending Christ- | hold on the s of the fu- haired charmer o as rok | \ rog- i Associated Press Photo Carol, of Rumania, in the lefin sl e St Ly ‘[ Lew Fook, (inset) Chinese servant, was charged by San Francisco ¢ )se beauties of d been a |istered at the Alaskan. police with having strangled to death his employer, Mrs. Rosetta destinies | © | Erick Paulson of Ketchikan, i5| pgaker, well known as a clubwoman and amateur actress. Her body pe ¢ a guest at the Gastineau. was found in her apartment and there were indications the victim L e f A e RO battled her assailant ; ']““l‘: : :h.” P by Chapel at Institution Is!renxaxee woman apsuncen | of the 1o in Bucharest far ha Pom r. Yet < 3 i 4 s o s | o Gy Beauppuly Moponted | e > ol DOUGLAS COLISEUM TROSHOR (FAREELE 1 ot B Sh R s This Season | Mrs. John Blankenberg, of Ten-! initely postponed through she n ! ! akee, who was brought here sev-| TONIGHT Whether illness can be cured by |eral days ago from Tenakee, has| Y d the faith of the af-|been adjudged insane and will h:“ RlyT}l C""‘TTERT()/\ ill a controvi al question, | taken south to Morninside Sani- | . P but certainly medical treatment |tarium next Monday by Special De- | . can be deferred. Clifford Furness, |puty Jack Wilson. | The L(ul,ghlng L(l( Y aged 7, and his sister Delphine, 5, ] e pea | > whom he once renounced the|the Revolutionary Tribunal, a "“m“(fi’:::’]‘l & mf!\;:“lllelvlzcif‘:c;! Ten sets of twins and a set of, sipated the treas- 5 ; ! triplets are enrolled in the Ummhj people of Rumania are ¢ 7 to wonder what will hap- | ness the King has flung he: in the face of his e r native for the magr mansion of Luciennes. n and } After her ret from court Rumanian roj y by|she w to Er and on her his open preference for the woman |return to Paris placed before All Talking Picture Talking Comedy, Vitaphone Acts, Sound News d went into exile, ed of ¥ S ; o s are wondering 1f hu- |ures of o5 De on the joys o uletide. Both | . 5 A gl i :"nd ber 1793, the former court favarits | children postponed removal of their |BFade school at Salt Lake Ci King | was beheaded tonsils until after they had stuffed | OtaD- to the sh England never coun- themselves with a turkey dinner the mistresses of its| @nd the many good things to eat| Nell Gw ynn the|that Santa Claus brought them 10 became the mis- | They entered Ann’s ospital thia] ether the become recc of Louis XIV And will the Ru- of Charles has taken her morning. After their operation this| manians have the affection for ! place i nglish history and lette forencon both were confident they | ) Lupescu that the people of England | 85 a woman of eetness and would bo capable of doing full] An“ouncement had for merry madca 1 Gwynn, ! 1 who kept away from all|justice to another feast New Year’s| ess of Cha ? s of state. Will Lupescu also |day. Those who know L 1Dt dis- | gain this reputation? | Obrerved at Uospital claim on her part an) to| —_——————— | nas was observed at the| become a du Barry or Pompadour.! hos Christmas evening a group | They say that her affection for of singers led by Mrs. W. E. Ellis| the King is real and i tuat- visited the institution and a pro-| ot a ed by any wish for power or dom- DO! )( L 4q was given to the cynical be- b L ination lxm the mor: joy of the inma In the nurses'| lieve woman cannot resist " recreation room was a| the temy 1 of attempting to NEW,S istmas tree, loaded with gifts| influence politics, if she is in a r members of the hospital staff. position to do so. The chapel is wonderfully ap- Mr. Roy C. Peacock Representing the m of car Up till now, | _— at any rate, she has not mtenn_my e ointed, Talos N b B of Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland ! has always given complete satisfaction in the however that the former Helen of Nick 10 the Island was celebrated elove, SiShe. cEter o For a Long Burning, Sustained Fire— m, side the altar is a representation of the on the first Christmas 1 Joseph kneeling | le Savior in his s forth the Star k GASTINEAU HOTEL from December 20th to January 5th Gre tak as Carol's'in a quiet and peaceful manner £onso but proved adam sterday, December 25. Numerou: ant in all attempts to effect a re- private parties commemorated the conciliation with the King n in the homes and prac Louis XVI of F ce was everyone enjoyed a day most ent y under the infly p! de - the rib. Above b With a Disp]a’y of New Interior Decorating Fabrics, his court favorites and every| ____ f em, as suspended by|g§ . 3 by sk s g sk Ml it Soos Yhe aky, Abd. on-usasi] Fine Furniture, Floor Coverings, Ol)]uti d’Art, and hands of these shyewd women. T! E NEW by Al l'(‘\»- well simulated to na- ]nte!‘lol‘ Pillnt I)(‘Lol‘flllllb De sig “5. ‘ principal women who affected th the more subs 1 gifts | \d done in fine perspective, | estiny of France during this re Valliere, Mme. de Mon- | D: an and finally Mme. de Main- ( tenon. The named effected to Mr the reconciliation of the King with a day Maria Theresa, his Queen 1 upon her death, de Maintenon be- came the King's w although she never ruled as Queen. France, who was attuned to the vagaries of royalty, found in Louis of the week, is the hou: XV a King whose life Was en-'puact of Miss Lee Thoma duri tirely under the influence of RS tna Christmas vacation. favorites and the country seems to have accepted matters without demur. Especially was this so, be- TAKE ACID FROM CASTOR OIL over the altar, and cause Louis was ruled by two wom- - of the S en of brains and achievement, first WA%HIN(:F(N - Castor oil is Cross on ‘the walls. They are works Pompadour and then du Barry. made useful for airplane motors of merit, done by a The Marquise de Pompadour was by a chemical which counteracts Lm- mother house near | yirtually ruler of France, and no the oil's natural acidity. | anta Claus brought to itues of shept s and sheep | is a brand ne ingels hovering over all. | E ch was deliveted ing effects are re c and | and Mrs. Cahill of T wo before C car is a fine addition to the Mr. Peacock and a staff of B. F. Shearer Company special- ists are producing several jobs in Alaska at the present time. They will be pleased to handle a limited (\mu'mt of additional work, arrangements for which may be completed by mllmg Mr. Peacock at the Gastineau Hotel. lB]F Shearer Com]éany % g —» THEATRE EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS #=- Second 148 No. 10th Street 1640 W. Washington Blvl B A PORTLAND LOS ANGELES tal are in the | alcove. The institution's patron tified in harmony with G HERE ret Lyman, teache! arrived here the fore in the of the are an i - | B. F. SHEARER COMPANY | Ghvough the colatet weather, INDIAN LUMP: R s i o o bk e e - FOR MAZDA LAMPS SEE Capital Electric Co. SECOND AND SEWARD e ey | 2 TR R 5 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 valentine Building 1 e —————————r PO = g Kohler-Brambach Grand and Upright Pianos { —R. C. A. Victor Radio and Phonographs— .1 Fine selection of Red Seal Victor Records and Albums—Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Repairing Anderson Music Shoppe Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambach Piano Co. Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo Albums, Candles, Tillicum Boats and Autos Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Printing and Stationery Open Evenings THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Christmas Eve Frolic DECEMBER 24—Elks’ Ball Room SERENADERS e e S DU FOR SALE 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE Slightly used. Is a Bargain. In First Class Condition. McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction BORGHILDS Ladies’ Ready to Wear, Hosiery, Gifts, etc. Next to Kann’s Store—On Seward Street “If you don’t see what you want ask for it”’ ARTIST’S SUPPLIES—Brushes, “Tube Colors, Etc.—at Juneau Paint Store FILL YOUR COAL BIN R COAL-UP with the economical INDIAN LUMP- NUT coal—a low costing, quality coal you can NUT burns with a long, clean, hot flame—hold- | ing its fire a long time. INDIAN LUMP-NUT —bank with Ladysmith Screenings. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. e e it et SN | THE CHAS. W. 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