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1927 TR — S BAI{M-‘Y COOGI ' AND SPARK PLUG ALASK A CAIINDRY KiDS SPRING s A REFRESHMING ' By BILLE DE BECK M - BACK ONCE MORE X‘Eff MI‘( ‘BROWN -EYED BABY - KISS ME AGAIN. SPARKY ! UE KNOWS WS PAPA'S , BEEA AWAY =ALL / Twe ERIC VAN Horas { €) N TUE WORLD COULDN'T €ooL ) \ts a L( NG STORY. SUNTHINE (V\IS‘I’»\N GOOGLE = 1 TElL wcL AN ] wnaTs come /\ch YT SOME DAY ovAl Yo ALl OF A SUDPEN ? j JUST aow, TV N \TS MOU, 1S T T™HE AR vwww { Yov DONT FEEL D <y = A WUL Bedinny 'RETP:\L‘BCL‘N\L | © SET VO DOWN /e T IAKES | €Q AN OLD Qun ROOM AND s _\ P COME CLER o \ JAKE ¢/ CLEAN RAVMENT MAKES OUR. LAVES VIORTH WHILE- AND MAKES IR WHOLE ) APPEARAUCE SMILE . g D3 J Great Britain rights reserved. Lone and ¢ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. i AR BYLRT S Weather urcau FIRE ALARM CALLS | § 000" we'll eall. o ,-.----_-,,-,,4 | 8 thanks (0 those » been .~\] | ‘l ind and (nn~\|l~x.n ] ghout our Dou «rlas Island | il 05000 | News it Views | of \\mx \l\\ i rey Mr. and Mis. MATT JOHN LATI I OFDWOWW@W\ 3 ,& Forecast for Junean and vicinirv vovinming 4 p. m. todsy: __:t_,_ m.zht and Tuesday; theasterly winds LOCAL Temp. Hum! lity Lnd Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange Front, opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughby Totem Gro. | ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main, Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Pourth and Iarris. Cldy Fifth and Gold. Cldy Fifth and East Clear - Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power houge Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. | Twelfth, at Northern L'dry ||| NOW the modern Twelfth and Wiiloughby. | comfort, cleantine lome (irocery. of the Carlion | 10 mile {{ean vely on the LOUKKO | ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY Y R T AUTOS FOR HIRE Neuws ALL SET FOR BASKETBALL GAME HERE TONIGHT e DATA a Ten German Diplomats Take American Wives! scuv Find A Barc:u. Weather (Continued trom Page One) e yest'y . 30.06 37 € 10 Rain-Snow . today.....29.99 87 &3 2 12 Rain-Snow today " .30.02 39 3 o 12 Rain Telocity in the vorsus Two additional players are line-ups for the Flappers Scrappers’ baskotball game tonight. | Mrs. Guerin for the former and Mps, | M Ried for the latter will play the |t CW position of guards. Otherwise the |Americe line-ups will b heretofore men- | il the the county a Ger-Lwooden sho The first American wite of ambassador was Miss Anna viin Switzerl York, whose father Lena IKochlin, 1 : u ambi r ur- | working on el that seventies, popular her tioned {married MGeneral Lothar von wei | o and practics 18 (e dwaies. an nitz, wl s ambassador in Vienna |ported 1a00 pa play the game for srograd. She died injwithin and the speelators L of their i CABLE a¥D RADI VESTERDAY | Highest temp rODA Y §pn | temp. Pewelp 24 hra 8 nm. Wenther Clear Cidy determined to| all they are worth {400 : Rt 1925 1 Cassel. . th me | The Tast imperial amb e will start at § o'clock. Miss Klmyra | America, Count Johann Isinrich von Best will be referee Bernstorff, who now is a democratic & CeT T R n\vnxh-w of the [{«-‘u'hw » dlso has an flit oot u,,A‘ Wt con’ i Anric ife Jeanne Luckemeyer vy or wi SOl il DANCE ARRANGED TONIGHT |0 '\““'“\ s e ¢ i iR Bernstorff w ly in Americ Song After ; | 1908 917. She now spends i Will Be Fre there will bea dance given te r|nv|llv|‘“[ her ' beantiful castie IPARIS. out the s i)vfnl benefit um complete | i hnstand. own ol | w woman the evening's entertainment. Music | gy i v ficial int} for the dance will b donated by traditional hot Messrs. Niemi and Bryan i Mmic OUT TO TODD | In ye olden days ¢ chair was a f>shionable travel el oor co following (he basket \,, it ball game in the natatorium tonight ‘diatel Immediatcly Dinner nch Farl A new combit 10 than s 03 | e Geces 4 vocated by jand a friend of President | one of the | maricd Mics Lillian May Prancaise of San Francisco in 1900, The widow-) Mme. Dussane s ' F. A1 Gallwas and L. W. Kilburn [ed hare li in Berlin en o revive the oned Frene 12ft Saturday night on the Gribs ! 5 the abode of another custom of after dinner singing around Capt. Abel Anderson, for Todd wh v srador’s wid *the table, make it theiv 1 t fad they will secure the machinery and ) the Unit E it take the place of other cquipment belonging to the | ¢ en, formerly May 1o considers that combined with Dou Fish Co., for removal to ney of Baltimore, became acquaint xd Irinking of wins, this will be an| town buildings, ete., of the|with Goelz when b wa stion and good-chiser, Mme Todd Plant were recently sold by ! ¢ atfache at the Ge man em- Dussonne, ih in most thing the company assy in - Washinglon and marvied | ye onabic still 1 unhobbed | > him in 1868 f and never smokc REGISTRATION OVER 100 Another merican widow of a Gor * man diplomat recently Up to closing hours at the City her native city of Clerk office Saturdya evening a to- Michigan— Countess tal of 107 voters had registered for|whos: ms the coming city eclection and more candidates had Council. They were K. A. J and Gus Lundell. Clerk be in his office each weok. o e e e her to hoer the same feur CARLSONS TAXI Day und Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotcl PILONE SINGLE 0 NOTE: Observations at Portland and Juneau, rrince Rupert, Fdmonton, Sed San Prancisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p.m., J FREE Employment If you are looking for men, or looking for a job, call or Alaska ¢ nhia H T | Heavy preeeg fovdova g o in Sof ather pr i r Sea and the Intoric have risen Alaska and h Aleutian Island alley il four hours. Cull o 3 |® BERRY'S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 . Omce Ne \t tu G.nuncw Hat el » gee Grand Rapids, Adolf Montgelas as Fanny Dick two incon llaze Her i w tiled for the PETE HAMMER HAMMER'S GROCERY And Use Maiden Name lion that a sta JACKSON ancient fem- | plo wia utficien & modorn | may e either ¢ Imamos of thoir h German minister to Mexico, He died | ering. the prefix Gallwas i f |5 itee of Gray will s chiefs of Germa . < wally number cvening this | eig 3510 only ene S ! has ? for ihs ADVERTISEMENT Count Hug { n n August HALITOSIS OFTEN i . LHL i oy 2 L (,'.\I’I'I'(ll.l)_\_l') WORKS BIG DANGER SIGN ¢ . A S ; a1 broof onl ¢, Meldner—Professional Cleaner i and Dyer—-Ihone 1 Intestinal toxemia common | seurce of deadly ills, say doctors . .a Superficial treatment of halitosis is merely to hide a symptom of an | interest Sh(':lffcr and Waterman Pens almost universal disorder of modern lutfct » may be admit 0t : 153 AT @ oy man_that takes tremendous toll of | th ociation made 1 ogional s Ak f“" if 0 pro- R NELSON'S his life and happiness. ' mec Of SpoTis-w in Chi » local land offie r" - This is intestinal toxemia, arising ¢s0 in Moy women's at Alaglka, within thel ., Miss.—An STATES LAND OF rveturned 10 Voters May Hide Age ; - i { | J Anchorag February hereby given th OUR WORK IS OUR BEST — L] Prompt Service—Day and Night Covicun Auro JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings e feld, German minister to Aust CARD OF THANKS viner premier of Bavario fmarried Miss 12thel Wyman We the troit. press our wish to ex- sincere appreciation and e — PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND MINE TO HAVE NEW MILL erected this s " Burrk RICK PATTERNS BLANK BOOKS A mill will b on the gold proy Mining Property § Yy, nea’ Port Wells on Prince |'.hmu Sound. ! Ra!ph Merrill a own lers of the property, are & MILLER’S TAXI | ed with the work they have NOTICE TO EAGLES | ults of dov 1,;» went proseent i ! 1oy called ED HEWITT 011 phpers 210 ac The Empire l’l ALY Relin’ Alterations tiueks' BASKE from the retention of decaying feca matter in the lower bowel. That it is the commonest cause of head- aches, dizziness, depression, worms, diarrhoea, and other minor ills, as well as bad breath—and a frequent cause of nearly every deadly disease, from paralysis to cancer—is brought out by fifty world-leading doctors in “Civilization's Greatest Menace,” an amazing booklet published in support of Hunt's Internal Bath. This remarkable device ends in- testinal toxemia and constipation by keeping the lower bowel wuhe«i clean. See our interesting display of Hunt's Internal Bath and ua free copy of this importamt M today. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. TBALL FLAPPERS vs. SCRAPPERS NATATORIUM—8 P. M. 35 cents and 15 cents DANCE AFTER GAME The HOOVER . Electric Vacuum Cleaner It Cleans As It Beats As It Sweeps FREE TRIAL worid fai wil and Admira Admiral ari latter ierin “DE! period yublication or thirty day aid final proof 1 and final certificat J. LINDLEY, GRE *irst Publication March 114, Last Publication M column. BOOK CASES LOOK THEM OVER A Shaw Walker Product J. B. Burford & Co. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER PHONE 79 “DO YOUR BEST!” SERVE SUCCESS and You Can Command It!” Your heating plant cannot do its best unless it has the best coal. That’s our coal. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 will be | g 1od GASTINEAU ELECTRIC PHONF “16 e e BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN will play for the MOOSE BASEBALL DANCE AT THANE APRIL FIRST Only a limited number of tickets will be sold DON'T BE TOO LATE! P’hone 183 Juneaun, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE WE HANDLE Pig'n Whistle Candy NONE BETTER Box or Bulk Next to Elks’ Club HOME COOKED MEAL q Room and Board by I or Month. Also transient mmh Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON GARBAGE HAULED House Wrecking CONTRACTING G. A. GETCHELL Phong 149 or 109 il —— n ] Tue JunEAo LAunDRY Franklin Street, between Front end Second Streets PHONE 359 STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS 35 cents Dozen Giovanetti’s GROCERY Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 408 NS amDpR s Saemolhl i PHONE 38§ BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND Wi daerny n ,ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK Advertizsing always pays. Use {he rerecc e e et e ore s e er e errerterserereeeessd |(OIIMIS Of The Enphe. '01d papers for sal> at The Emplce, D. M. Bothwell Alaska Representative JUNEAU