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‘INTERSCHOOL HOOP TOURNEY THE DAILY AL \\l\ BARNEY G OO( LE AND SP \7l\l\ PLL (‘ NES — 1 AM BARNEY GOOGLE! Dou glas Island i | Newes 1 I | A WEEK ENCAGED IN TH!S composed girls team with their and Otio Alice Wagner, expect to leave on ihe Alaska tomorrow or Wednes-| day for Wrangell and Ketchikan where ] tout nts are to be hield. Defin plans for the trip are howev — e+ — WATSON IS SUNDAY BOAT i 1 incomplete The Admiral Watson do Douglas ahout (wo p. m. yester and spent most of the afternoon joading freight and coal. Twent five tons of bricketts were received) by the city i DANCED AT CARNIVAL | One of the entertaining feature: of the Douglas carnival was thel dencing of Helen Gove, Douglas High School girl. Although given an early number on the program and before many had wirived, she gave a splei| did Polish dance, which scoved « round of hearty applause, followd with a Cossack dance whivh was th added enthusiasm Mi Gove a clever dancer and (he; Douglas Islanders appreciate having | such talent among their home folk.| —— 1 DOUGLAS TO PARTICIPATE IN NAT'L DRIVE, BETTER HOMES preeted Mrs. W. M. [ has been ap pointed by Secretary Hoover to serve! of a committes to con.! er Iomes Campaign in! duct a Douglas, Al Mr. Hoover is pr ter Homes in America, tion whic heach year spomsor lent. of Bet- an organiza : e i ekl h i canned with advice an el ) camily hoase. Such nnlmn-\\(nn e ‘E” tional campaign for it B Aita oo i i Hetter Homes. The campalgn is spon-( oot 000 0 B8 eation thro o sored locally by such or ion as Chambers of Commerc Teachers Associations, Women's Clubg, Boy and Girl Scouts, and others having an interest in im- proved housing and home life. A committee of volunteer citizen formed by the chair by National Headquarte ent appoi md the ed DRINK WATER TO HELP WASH 00T KIDNEY POISON .- » If Your Bach murts or Dlaller - Ta When your A yen hack feels ot wnd proceed to lead yorrr stom 4 Tot o s H[H ex I and irritate the entir Keep keep yo them witl which heips urinous W to their no tion of the Kidneys i blood. In & it 500 grains of we can readily t p vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good wafer—you can’t drink too much; also get fron any pharmacist about four nunces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each “morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice. com- bined with lithia, and has been nsed for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system 8o they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving blad- der weakness. 1 Jad Salts is inexpensive; (-unnol| injure; makes a delightful efferves- cent lithia-water drink, which ev- eryone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and actiye. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidmey trouble and backache. —alv. . X7 1 aM_ERIC VAN HoRN, [NOY T DONT KAow You. | BUT.BY Gouy! P Your voice W —"N MR. GOOGLE = WiLL NOU SHAKE HANDS J 1] 1T SouNDS So WAIT FOR MUCH LIKE MY THE AEXT own L FEEL FLASH | e It OF LIGHTNING TALKING To AND COMIE || MSELE - Close To Mg! A LMl’lRl By BILLE DE BECK I WAVE A r‘RoOcsfl’loN o MAKE To Nou- Caswell, pastor of the Cornell Memo iy I o5 a living counterpart of cameraman, he Rev. Lincoln T, “hur New York, is regar President Lincoln. posed with Lincein’s stotie ectuves, debate; disen i encourage thrift for home | hip, tnd (o sp 15 of financin of a home demanstratio and s its cubmi nation in Better Homes Week, which in will 1 April 24 to May 1 During that week hundreds of new small homes will he shown throt out the United States which hay been planned for convenicnce comfort, an and furnishe meet the nee and th families of n will be 1ece icnt ones romodelle 1 knowledge the purchius encral stndy of blem and of prob | lite, and (o ! to benefit from is neonven 1w how hou in A 1 v 1 ! Universit : 1 1 I ci ! iy by actual i | i wetiods of \ 1 rations wail e, bruud 1 hot i1 | el nditic I I i i I o " [ thous poc ! of i tain plac circa I wi happ cortain i 1 ) thy h tone # ' i e ha 1 home the with gios \ i LET US FIGURE CN THE THERMOS- R’)A'IJ.E SYSTEM OF l CONSTRUCTION FCR YOUR EOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION PHONE 32 Concrete Products Mfg. Co. G. FAGERSON ¥ ! T ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE ; but after trying our's you will he: convinced that the heating quality| varles, also you will learn that bak-| ing with our coal mean less enal: and better results. | ‘We carry a full linc of Feed and!: our tramsfer service O. G. Whis, | D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 ‘K'al\'fl/‘zs RAlLWAY RUN | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Favecast for Junecan and vicinity, beginming 4 p. m. todey: BY ONLY _THREE MEN/ Kan., Feb wte the entin Okladior moderate south railroad and colder tonight and Tuesday; iy Kansa oy iy L LU LOCAL DATA i Barom. Temp. Humidity “7ind TVelocity Weather ‘ i S yest'y 2873 35 92 NW 9 Cldy pine 3 29.03 26 96 SE 12 Snow Ja ey Powel i i 1 29.22 39 78 S 9 Cldy incer, operates the locom CABLE AND RADIO LEFORTS ¢. B. Templin works for abo VESTRRDAY | TODA ¥ A turing the bu Wighest & pon. | Lowest Bam. 8 am. breclp. Sam. oman and ira . W tenp, temp. Veloclly 24 hra. Weather i N 10 > 18 * 0 Cleas When a 0 0 14 —14 16 0 Clear load of wh 2 [ 14 =10 02 Cldy voad he cal 18 1 -8 -G — 0 Cldy If there i n H 1 5 2 0s Cldy roud Pl niakes Seaun L0 14 14 1 0 Cldy n 12 3 % 34 28 Cldy pair j 1o 18 Clear Tl short line 18 39 28 28 l 16 Bnow Y cats it i 81 5 a9° 38t dg 02 Snow J 20 - [0 Clly pert 1 16 13 ] Rain £OMONTON 0 * Cldy | ) 10 8 60 Cldy P g 1 1i 76 Cld " Silk Hose o G0 8 1 38 Rain Trn Less then 10 miles. | | NP~ <bs evartions a. Juneal, Prince Ruperi, Eamonton, Sea!- Ll t (J ld | e Partlane wnd Ban Francisco are made ut 4 u. m. and 4 p. m, ICS O1AS| unean cme. Applied over thront | Th b= ‘()I‘ it B b pressure Qs ovsnally dow in the Guif of Alaska but rising double wetion, like rapidly. It fulling rapidly in Alberta High pressure prevails the geod old-ta sonthw i l..\ I westward of Central California n Alaska and rain Snow has bheen gen- southward to California. Suow ice and u 2~ ‘5: fallen in the extreme mthwest and fair weather has pre- Z icKs q over the remalnder of dern Alaska. Temperatuies have VADORU.:I :h o throughout the Terrtory except in the Southeast F'm'zr—--w-w <HUMAN PROGRESS Z4rous# fhe AGES3] SHADES OF OLD ATHENS RECENTLY A REPORT RELATED how a native of the Riff country ran more than sixty miles without a halt to deliver a message to the British Governor. Such marathon running is reminiscent of the ath- letic prowess of ancient Athens, now, but a chapter in history. THE WIRES OF The Associated Press flash important news from all the world in less time than it ook the Riff to get a fair start on Mis sixty-mds ow.ney. Xeep em= lightened — keep informed. Read The Asgoriated Press dupatdm——wuh tln local ml-—pnw daily in Daily Alaska Empire CALL EACH WEEK FOR WE'LL CALL A cgg'mm TIME EACH WEEK- - Now ALLYOU WAVE s ToDo IS SPEAK! g IF you send your spring ents to this laundry | they will be sent back to you in a refreshed, whole- | some state of being. They will be pleasant to the | tonch and charming to the 1 eye and we really believe | you should prove this to { yourself. 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