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Weather Conditions As Weather Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begning 4 v. m. today: Showers and cooler tonight, cooler; light southeast winc LOCAL Time— Burem, Te 4 p. m. yest'y. 30.61 42 4 a. m, tcday.. 3048 37 Noon tclay .30.34 38 and . H Recorded by the U. S. Bureau ! | { Satufday probably rain or snow| ds. DATA uniidity Wind Velocitv- Weather! 4 SE 125 Cldy Clear 10 Sprinkling "CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 3 p.m. TODAY 1 Preelp. Sam. ty_24 hra. Weather | temp, _ te 16 * 16 Nomc Beth Fort Lateh Kodiak Cordova Juneau ... Ketchikan Prince Rupert BEdmonton . Seattle Lortland San Francisco. llaluu 46 48 54 64 Note.—Observations at The barometric pressure fornia northward to Juneau, Rupert, where a reading of 3 high pressure area was central over the Interior 30.42 inches at Bethel. crest being district was the only area where mal, cipitation, heavy eral throughout Alaska. The 2 7.70 inches, which is the for any winter month. Duich Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are the made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time. was high the the barometer reading being 2 in the Prince W 4-hour greatest amount in any 0 Clear | 9 .08 Pt. (‘M\ | Clear Cldy | Clear Foggy Cldy C m,» Clear Clear . * . . *—Less than 10 mues. ‘(rn Harbor, Rodiak, Juneau,! this morning from Cali- ng located at Prince s was reported. Another| of Alaska, the! William Sound | as below nor- | rdova. Pre-| am Sound region, was gen-| amount at ('onlom being 21-hour purn)(l‘ The Prince the e Much colder weather will overspread the Yukoen Valley, and ceoler weather over Southeastern Alaska. DOUGLAS "’_‘l Treadwell yesterday afternoon e of their journey to un Costumed " in variegat of former periods, the ln on r | Clarke | Byron BARNEY COOGLE AND SPARK PLUG “THINK OF (Y. BRATER BILNGOATS WeRE TWENTY ( iLLIoN STRoNG! e MOST PoweRFUL CRGANIZATON 1 TiE ENTIRE QWILRED WORD — P4 - UNITED WE STAND, D\WIDED WE FALL REMEMBER TUEM WORDS WHEN OUR CAMPAIGA STARTS AND (ET BACH AND EV N ONE OF Nau KREMAIN LovaL To BARNEY GOOGLE . GUR BEICVUED (EADER AND Tae DtRan\rvLsfl C4) OF CLR HOPES - - P ‘BAAAA NDEPENDENT PARTY ThE_ Snock WAS Toc GREAT A\ STOUNDING ANNQUNCEMENT Marw > CIOSE OF BILNGOAT AIATIONAL CONVENTION e SECRET AND MYSTERICLS ORDER ForRmS AND NOMWNATES PARNEY QOOGLE FoR PRESIDENT OF THE UNTTED STATES “THIS REMARKABLE PIECE OF NEWS WAS FLASHED FROM COAST To COAST THIS AM AND was RECENE JNNED PEOAE = INQUIRIES PROVED THE By T OF THE STATEMENT, HONEVER | \1‘,;‘"’:1‘ HEAVY RAlN FALL {PARISH CARD PARTIES AT CORDGVA ENDS WILL END ON TUESDAY! Wabb and sce-| The precipitation that ha; falling at Cordova at an sive ate uvnmg the hours, ¢ 1' fed cast are Margaret Seddon Ward, e and Violet Kane directed and I,f)un Lighton io from the no The phot said to be many of 1y T4‘( boom, 3 Q Haskins. e i 'lln last nt mn present series | d parties given in Parish | will be mnext Tuesday eve- ning, card playing to start at 8 30! o'clock. Besides the usual pluesi ofytwo grand prizes, one for the ladies | n, thusfand the otlier for men, will be nches in arded. The parties have been The fol]well attended and a ary’|ber of playets is expected for thel !o‘mnl on baen there are ful shots oil 1cecutive hou Sets aund accessor Phonographs and rmur«h Radio Electric Co., Mar- DI i S {tin Lynch. Phone 429. 8 p. m | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART (\ (Inche "\‘ LEGION PLAY AT CARDS 0.40 — 0.24_ | The Women of Mooscheart Lo-| 1.18 m No. 439 met in Yegular ses-| 234 [sion last night at the Moose hall 514 jand after the meeting a social| jtime was enjoyed. Cards were 6 ! played and at a late hour lunch- WHEREABOUTS OF THOMAS eon w R. MERWIN SOUGHT ; (Inches) Finger W the Fern B PAIN GONE! RUB SORE RHEUMATIC February Information is dzmul as to the| NOSE CLOGGED FRDM T0 DARKEN HAIR large num- L4 {or gray. |Sulphur recipe at home, though, ‘(mly dies dropped in unexpectedly up- |on the Cahill houselold for a fare- {well game of Bridge. A watflo| !luncheon was first enjoyed and 4 [then bridge occupied the remain jder of the afternoon. Mrs. E { Smith captured the prize for high} Iscore and Mrs. Aikens won the USE consolation. The latter was also! Bovs IN GAME |prosented with a farewoll gitt. | i ! MANY ENJOY LEAGUE TEA The Ladies’ League entertained in the League rooms yesterday with a silver tea which proved to (be a very pleasant affair. Mes-| + dames L. D. Hammock, F. A. J. rules” both the high school quin- “'“‘ and (A. QGair “were tess tet and the Eighth grade fivv‘, were able to win from the high g s A - 1 “THE GOLDEN COCOON” school girls’ i st and second teams, respectively, by good mar- AE CISEIE Y TONIOMT gins in the. double header contest played in the natatorium here last night. Although accordingly tamer, play was none the less slow either game and provided of interest for the fair crowd of spectators which present. In spite of having to play “girl J" A woman who has gained hap-| ypiness only after suffering and, | humiliation, who has come from poverty to luxu is faced with !the question of whether to ruin| her husband’s career and keep| her happiness, or give up every-| {thing that his palitical interests | imay mnot suffer. That is the ' the | in plenty s was hos- | AGHING JUINTS Stop “‘dosing” It's pain 3 will stop ing and not one rheumatism ca in fifty requires {internal treatment. Rub sootl penetrating St. Jacobs 0Oil ion the tender spot, and by time you say nson comes the ai distress. harmless rheuma liniment which never disappoints, .anc doesn’t burn the skin. It kat Ipain, soreness ! wehing joi ops sciat rheumati St. J Ul( out | and neuralg Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, ‘honest St !Jacobs Oil from any drug store and in a moment you'll be frec !rmn pains, aches and stiffness !Don’t suffer! Rub rheumatisn away. adv LIBERTY of Thomas | A COLD OR CATARRH dhnul 27 years | weighs | five feet > to h Packing Com Any information should be sent to r's Office. Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air [’aulzoe T rnlh-r' \our clogged open right up, the air| passages of your head are (:Ivnr: land you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, mucous rge, headache, dryness—no truggling fer breath at night,! S e | your cold ot catarrh is gone. O1d papers for sale at The Emulrs‘ Don’t stay stufted up! Get a | small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm| jfrom your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, nnm[ anti- | eptic ‘cream in your nostrils, let septic ingredientl it penetrate through every air| brmg soothing W passage of the nhead; soothe and ief, about the the aves, $15, American Beauty heal the swollen; inflamed mu- cous membrane, giving you in- ‘| stant rellef. EI)'I Cream Balm is| Just what évery cold and catarrh | sufferer has been seeking. It's just splendid. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU H. 8. Boys 25; H. S. Girls 10 The contest between the high school boys .and girls’ first team was fast and close during the first | half of the game and it looked as | though there was going to be a joke on the boys. May Fraser| was the first to score a few min-; utes after the play started and; then she scored another shortly, after with one from the 17-foot line. These were the only points | made in the first quarter, which| ended 4 to 0 for the girls. At the opening of the second quar- ter, M. Fraser again started Ihn‘ ball rolling toward the basket fori a score. Up to this. point the| boys had failed in many attempts | to score. Then, on a toss-up, | Lawrence Carlson managed to bat the sphere into the basket, break- ing the ice. Martin caged three in rapid succession and the boy: led at half time by 8 to 6. Dur-‘ ing the remainder the boys con-! verted more freely, with Martin high pointer for his team and M. Fraser making all the points for| her team, i M. Fraser| . B. Fraser . Carlson Wahto | Riedi . Sey EIGHTH GRADE BOYS 49 H. 8. GIRLS’ 2ND TEAM 6 , Although the high school girls' second team put up a good fight the Eighth grade boys outplayed them by a wide margin in the opener of the doubleheader. Alex Gair was thé star performer dur-! ing this game, making 37 of thc | 49 points for his team. M. Fraser, substituting for V. Johnson in the latter half of the game, made all the points again for the girls. Lineups 3 Girls V. Johnson BE. Fleek V. Lundell M. Fox R. Lundell Kromquist | - M. Praser | Referoe—Mrs, = Dora Sweeny; | timer, Olson; scorers, McCormick and Zimmerman. ~ ————— S, “BON VOYAGE"” SURPRISE {theme of “The Golden Cocoon,” the Waner Bros. Classic of the { Screen, which will open tonight at the Liberty. H The Warners chose Helene Chadwick for the role of Mollie i Shannon, the girl who comes from fa small Texan town to wealth in a big city and who makes the sacrifice of her happiness for her husband. Miss Chadwick is said {to have scored a triumph in the role. Huntly Gordon plays Gregory Cochran, governor of Texas, who marries the grubby little cater pillar and makes it possible for her to burst the golden cocoon and emerge a beautiful butterfly. Richard Tucker and Frank Cam- peau are the villains. 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This is the old- L time recipe improved by the n(l Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. dition of other ingredients. ——LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE— Thomas Hardware Co; While wispy, gray, faded hair, 18 not sinful, we all desire to re-| tain our youthful appearance aml] uttmrll\mu‘sq By darkening your {hair with Wyeth's Sage and Hlll-‘ | phur Compound, no one can tell, (because it does it so naturally, 80 evenly. You just dampen a aponge or soft brush with it and, draw this through your hair,| taking one small strand at a’ time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after an- other application or two, your, Hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. adv' e WE RECOMMEND VERTICLE GRAIN HEMLOCK rmmm«;. ¥ VR eoo» ' . U WE HANDLE Advertieing aiways pays. the mlumnl ol The Empire. T T T R T T T T T T TR T L TR T T T 1 [ Ry —adv.|§g Prrrrrrrresrrrsreesoos INVOICES * BOOKLETS ENVELOPES PRICE LISTS CATALOGUES The Golden Cocoon with HELENE CHADWICK ASLO “IT°S 4 PIPE” Fox Comedy Added Attraction for Laughs and NEWS O YN 0 - N OO e e 2L Develop the Growing Foot Ordmuy-boeofachfldtmd! The young plwldemm mlua be properly Foot Porg: Lasts and Let me give you a handy clothes brush— Free. The Fairbanks Tailoring Co. and myself are filvmg away these brushes as an advertisement for our made to measure are no strings to this gffer. We just want our brush to serve as a teminder of F: all wool made to measure clothes which1 s bl'$23 75. wo:ua. mzdzm R. H. Williams, Box 852, mu Alaska CS S ' 452 dozen EGGS SELECTS 5 e v Medivims, 40¢ per dozen, 2 for 75 cents e h‘u Turnips, 6 pudn for Mlui. pounds for any kind, per pound . -Soap, per bar .. , fancy and axm lnncy. box, from $2.75 to.... 4.75 Other merchandise at very reafonable prices. These are not specials but our every day prices so it will pay you to see our new, fresh stock and our priges. Give us a trial once—after that we'll leave it to you, BELMONT GROCERY STATEMENTS OFFICE FORMS LETTER HEADS ANNOUNCEMENTS ey NO ONE KNOWS EVERYTHING ABOUT ANYTHING ¢ BUT-— 1 The Empire’s Job Printing Department knows how to do your printing the right way and at rl.‘fl prices. Koty Complete amdmnic printing prm ment enables The Empire to quote: prices w will satisfy. We have recently installed machisery and oupphes for Rcused Letter Pnnfing Try this new method on your bluinen tmwnery WE KNOW 'YO{J’LL LlKE IT! =q===' The Dady Alaska Et;tpwe JoB PrinTiNG DEPARTMENT