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e ALASKA EMPIRE, Vi —— — e IARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MAY 2, 1927. By BILLE DE BECK = \F \T WERE ANOT FOR Nou AND Mv wu:e MR.GOOBLE AND I COULD CARRY QUY OUR PLANS UNMOLESTED == COME ON . NOu BRUTE. Il HAVE To SEE (F L CANT MAKE SOME SHOW OF TRAINING You -] SO THOSE LOW-BROWS ' WiLL LET ME ~ @ THOSE FRIEADS (F MR GOOGLE'S ARE POSITWELN VICIOUS Y THevvE / MADE ALl KINDS OF HORR\GLE THREATS THAT THENLL PROBABLY CARRY OULT ¢ I DONY OO SOMETHING ABOUT TRAINING ¥ THAY AWFUL HORSE CALLED g SPARK PLUG He HONORABLE ERIC VAN HORN IN QUITE A QUANDARY I/ THE BONS AT THE POOL., ROOM THINK HES BARNEN GOOGLE AND HAVE THREATEAE WM WITH EVERY POSSIBLE VENGEANCE | HE DOESN'T STARY To MM Wg PLLE IMMEDIATELY === ER\C HAS NEVER STRADDLED A HORSE IN WS UEE , IN FACT, HE'S AFRAID OF o HORSES; BUT ¢ HE.ValeS [ " . WS NECK WE LL WAVE To GET SPARKY READY FOR THAT RACE OUR RECORD'S BRY AND FAIR YO -SEEW WE DO YOUR WORK QUITE ¥4 PruFm.LY ™ record is as brigh the future of o1 * going says it was admirable in its feets, hut has become wear its most extravagant mani ms and must make way for somefhing new. He finds little to charm him in the hoisterous bands of London which imitate the Paul Whiteman chool. The gypsy music, of Hungarians ‘and Russi been fond, is what th poser expects to swe the world. It lends itse wall to rollick- | ing dances and can be played ip advant on uiany unusual musical instuy f el Douglas Island News everal numbers by the hool Or-| send his work to us. Weatber Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Ay o & Weather Bureau Pe ol ill b the tenchers acting us the —— committee to furnish refreshments feature of the evening ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 The Alask has alw canliness an dorses J un e Cleanup Can $ ht and Tu which _the s have fong | com FRESHMAN FROLIC ENJOYED en creek Saturdag sed the year and was pa in half of the high school, 8 dent and facuity. The event was fully cnjoved and declared a success - s LEAVE FOR HAINES A dipner at evening frolic this Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. rodey: l ving them after the pro-} sday;moderate ¢ : ‘m\‘mmn i Since this 4s the last meeting of 29.75 mnvm:r’n.;- 2982 46 38 ‘ y Moeting of Local Or- will « be the first time; Rain toni @ L6c ek vt T SESSI GN D T s organization until next Septem-; 29.¢ | ONCE PROUD NOTARIES R0 g-nization for Season | teachers have served alone inl Barom. Tcmn Humidity 7 elocity o ) is hoped that there will be| o _ CONSIDERING STRIKE CABLE AND RADIO LEFORTS Tomoirow Night. { YESTERDAY | i Highest 8 p.m. $ aam. Precip, 3 temp. Velocily 24 hra APRIL MONTH Duteh Harbor 36 1 0 Cldy | the of Kodiak 3 4 16 Clear e Cordova 5 i ] * 0 Cldy | the Less than Usual Amount Rain but Greatest |Juneau 5 ; g 0 Cldy |dres wde by the members of | their pre-war value the notar Ketchikan i 18 03 Cldy ‘the department will be shown on[the fees hardly pay the cl Amount of Snow s Ruport 53 2 12 0 G0y [models to exninit the workmanship|do the work, Also marrisge Imonton d ) 06 Snow {of the student ! fooker |tracts are Dbecoming rarer, peop! Scattle il 2 1 Clay (will give the with [ with money to invest are doing then April on ord, av e | Portiand 54 5 4 e 16 Cldy | which she won Peters-|own investing, and more and more ——— lower than the same month in 1890.i 8an Francisco 62 3 * 0 Clear |burg in the S P rn Alaska |persons are doing business through BOATS IN There was eonsiderably less tha vln| l.ess than 10 miles school ul!llw«! .nu] there will be llarge corporations. - - usual amount of rain and the greatest | - snowfall since 1911, Sunshine was % Alizhtly above the averags. i NOTE: 84,07, i tle, Portland mean femperature was he neau time, beiow th normal. Aprils were those of 1584 The pressure is low from thy Gulf nearly all day Saturday unloading 1916 and 1926 with mean ten-|galling rapidly in the eastern Aleulian and lumber for the city andfperature of 44 Other Aprils withimjgdle Aleutian Islands, the Pac in the latter two dist Snow kas fallen 1n southern mall consignment of general fmean temperature helow 40° were ad rain from Southeastern Alaski to Ovegon during fhe it |Ilmu of 1800, 1911, 1920, 1924 and four hours. ‘Temperatures are rising in We urn Al - 1925. I"ECOVERED SLOWLV The highest tomperaiurs ....uan(,,, below L froezing point except T the Py | t month was 507 on the| — —_— during the Jowes( was on mn“QUAT,c ATHLETES TO tely 14 miles in length hest Lemper SWIM AROUND ALAMEDA tween cight and mine hours and (he lowest 13°, | pected to be en for the precipitation was 4ulx :\[ AMEDA, Cal, {Those participating will 141 duches holow the "through waters of #hree citic 4 HOYIATThe Wettost April-onr-recor, 1| compé meda, Onkland nm" Sun Francisco. ! And - you'll was that of 1900 with a total of jgang city, ['The race is open to swimmers of a Jifty. 11.37 inchos and the driest was thy !“\Lu athon is laid out ov hoth sexes. ' fireplace. of 1017 with a total of 1.69 inch i 1000 for the; man takes The total snowfall was 14.1 inches, | " or 8.5 inches above the normal. Thers | o it were 16 days ‘with precipitation, The| PARIS, centuri Junean | life, hi for the| \1;._\ 2-Tne notary, for 1 powerful figure in French lost his proud position. ! The notaries claim they are “starv. ¢ to death,” and even talk of joi a union and going on strike. The t the days when popular belict held their greatest worry was whore | to store their money. The government has doubled tha fiprewar scale of fees, but with pa| .|per francs worth only one-fifth of TODAY sam. Weather Lowest 8 a.m. Statona— temy. temp. , M “harles O, nderson panied Dby her daughter, othy Henderson, the Queon for will spend the s accon- Doy Clear 1 wil \nn\\ ing in the "The I new Auditorium. | i with the the meet- am will be they officers taking Next on the anaual Home High over conomics Departm John G. Johnson and family Bipnomies Depasis now located in their own re at the north, end of Second which they racently purch F. A J lwas and and remodeled to suit venience sr altered their con-| The past month the coldost fttion INCE UPON A TIME- Mr. Stone Age and family, astride the back of the clumsy dinosaur rode forth from cave to glen —says Taxi Tad. that “‘them cone forever”—NOW ~many pleasant rides through e parks and suburbs can be tnjoyed by vour family or guests. Call Single O —the cost Is small CARLSON’® TAXI Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotel PHONE SINGLE O, e e "BERGMANN DINING ROOM BEST MEALS IN TOWN BOARD BY THE WEEK OR MONTH—TRANSIENT MEALS JOHN E. GREEN, Prop. The Queen docked at Douglas ear Iy is morning leaving several tons of zht for local merchants and taking two passengers for Haines, 'he Border Queen was in port Observations at and San Fra Juneau, Trincs Rupert, isco are made al 4 a. m Edmonton, Seat- and 4 p. m, Ju- of Thankful sonthward i days have high in and e and the we are, Alberta visi approx FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets chase. the chill “out of your house in Incomparable for radiant warmth in a Try them——you'll find They’re Hot ul to complets ks parently on the r iy Long dis ffered a new around this Alameda a course Mz, Matt Inul)m is now able (n ot and tha be up part of the time and is 3 Hth. The Il' April most Th rheu- finches h matism Says Er:gluh Houses Too Much Like Boxes BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Dritish houses LLONDON, M.n,. ltogether too m ays R. Cuy Dawber, dent of the In:titute chitects, Not imagination is ond little common Mr. ¢her declares, In his opin- jon much of England’s historic coun- tryside is Dbeing marred by hideous buildings, bridges of concrete, glar- oline pumps and garages, an:d atro “Hitherto fustly proud Mr. Dawber, like boxgs, I, 8. A, presi- of PBritish Ar- used, sense nglish people have been of their, hemes,” says “but unless the public realizes the danger threatening rural England, there will be no cause for pride in the future.” osack i s “HUNGARIAN MUSIC SLATED TO END JAZZ \ LONDON, May 2 greatest amount fnany 24-hour pe ol | was 0.70 inch on the 12th. The great-| est daily smowfall was 54 in on | the 20th and tha ground was covered | nine days ‘during the month. Sieel fell on the 13th and 25th, The mean relative humidity was .I per cent at 4 a. m., €0 per cent af| noon and 56 per cent at 4 p. m. | The prevailing wind direction was from the edst, the average velocity $.3 miles per hour, and the maximur:| velocity 31 miles from the south of | the 5th. H The percentage of sunshine and there were four days with per cent sunshine. Auroras were observed on the 7 8th and 9th. ——————— 0ld papers for saie at The Y'..np‘rn: was 37 100 - - 2 |g|da|re The Electrical tie Aluminum Mauro & In Douglas by Refrigerator St., Gastineau \nn swam Channel contest last Eye Strain? lhls Helps For T hydrastis, Lavoptik ey in the r p ul Long s in the l.A January. strain bo shop eye eup Co., Dr Free sible Sewin SINGER SFRVI(‘E FOR WOMEN WHO SEW The. sale of any Singer lasting satfsfaction, where ettachments for deparfment stor such service guarantee and Singer n, produet carries with it a guarantee of In évery city in the world there Is a Singer m,u'(y to supply parts, needles, oil, belts and everything ¢ to keep your machine in good runming order. When adjustments hecome necessary, Singer shops every- are equipped to render prompt and satisfactory service. instructfons in the care and use of machines, motors and alwn available to Singer users. It is impos- dealer nd mail order houses to give Singer hines carrying the Company’s are sold direct to the user only through Singer Shops identified by the famous red 8. Avail your- et us help you with your sewing problems. & machines sold on easy monthly payments, Machines rented are Hence new Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 189 Office Next to Gastinean Hotel » [ o e e — Prompt Service—Day and Night CovicH AuTo SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska s about to shove plain old 2 jazz into the diseard, in th of 'Arthur Honegger, Swisi Mr. Honegger, an admirer of CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS BurTERICK PATTERNS { x P I | FOR HIRE ¥y the monti. Shui(n,;na‘:llgxwg?e?'fin Pens Electl’ic CO. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Inc., 221 Seward St., Juneau, Alaska. R. P. NELSON’S i PHONE 416 : . O A 0 S A D R Pl % O Ao St:llimu-rv Slnre C') VIR . At Last | the season will permit of gar- | and Quality Meats I uen work. TR S 3 | ‘ | | | '} NOLAND'S CORNER [' . {[l WEHANDLE FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY | | Pign Whistle Candy | e & { ¥ NONE BETTER | | Box or Bulk | Home of Delicious Hams and Bacon ‘ _.__.fl 600 '| ROCKLAND HOTEL Newest Mayflower Butter and Eggs Next to Elks' Club |' HOME COOKED MEALS 1 Room and Board by Day, Week | or Month. Also transient meals. ! Under New Management | MRS. C. J. ROBINSON I NOW is the time to plant We Aim to Please hardy perennials and woody plants. Records VICTORS COLUMBIAS BRUNSWICKS JUST IN! Visit our store and see the new VIVA TONAL PHONOGRAPH It’s the Latest Out Two Deliveries Drily Plants started indoors 10:30 and 2:30 should not be set out until about May 15. PHONE 38 GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING We have some @. A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149 —_— e SHRUBS TREES ROSES and a general line of HARDY PLANTS JUNEA U FLORISTS onnhnup-—nm I‘ Store—Phone 311 THE ROY AL Electric Vacuum Cleaner GETS ALL THE DIRT Free Trial First Musical Instruments Phon;::r.Anhn l}ocbnu D M. 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