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W ot Ad Rocorded by the U. 5. «&.%ima# y Forecast for Jameay and vicknity, Bexraning 4 . w. today: Fair tonight; nm Supdayj mod!n!e nortierly winds. gfim gdn. ilhfllty Wlil Velosity g’ W 1?’ 20 3 e— Weather m. yest Cldy . m, m Pt. Cldy n toda. Y NW 3 Cldy %10 p. 8 am. 8. Weather 0 Olnr [ Clear 0 Cldy .14 Cldy .08 Cldy [ Chly by Cldy .04 Rain 0 Cldy 9 Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Clay Clear 46 0 Clear 54 b .06 Cldy 3 —Liéhs than 10 mues. m—_—_—mf—‘bflfifi—*—————-—- Note.—Observations &t : Duied < Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Bedttle, Portland snd San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p, m., Juneau time, The area of high barbhietric preésure that had its crest over Southepstern Alaska during the past few days has moved north- wird, and this morning the barometer was high throughout Al- aska, the crest being located over the Interior, where readings of 30.42 inches to. 30:46 liches were reported between Bethel, Nome and Fort Ynkon. That pressure distributlon will be ac- companied by fair weather and northerly winds over Southeast- ern Alaska tonight and Sunday. ~ Bethel ... Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle St. Paul Duteh Harbor Kogiak .. Cotdova Jonean .. Ketchikan . Prince Rupert.. Edmonton ... Seattle Portland ... Sat Francisco.. [ e - 32 26 23 30 26 42 48 54 [wel 18 - P 64 PR Gy i3 RUSTGARD TO SPEAK DOUGLAS |7 e Mo LV AT NEWS The next meeting of the Doug: ;las Parent Teacher Association, ) which is get for Tuesday evening, March ‘8, will have for its princi pal feature an address by Hon. ,John Rustgard, Attorney General ;i of Alaska, whe is always listened !to with much Interest here, Sev- \eral other -good numbers have .nlso been arranged to complete jthe ‘program which is as fol lows: Seléction, Faculty Orchestra. Reading, Joht Cashen. Solo, A. E. Goetz. Address, John Rustgard. Violin ‘Duet, Madeline Riedi and ¢ Notiges for: this church: columun|gobprta Fraser. must be received by The Empire| gglection, Faculty Orchestra. naot later than 10 o'clock Batur- . fay morning to guarantee change m m topicg, é&te. —a TO UNDERGO OPERATION Mrs. Nels Anderson, wife of the Mayor of Douglas, was taken to the hospital yesterday afternoon in a serjous condition which 1s . haped will be relieved by an op- erption that is to be performed as ‘g m. “Thllflflli—'l“d' spon ag -she {8 able' to undergo prayer ‘setvies. one. are. eoram}y weicome to aday bedoo :aop m. n . at 3:16 p. m ——t———— TAKING. VAGATION 1. Auglst Olsof, - who has been 5¢ | working steadlity several years tesigned temmardrlly from his work 8t the Alusk Jiuneau yes- & néw resl-liérday to také | tibeded va- ol bank|cation. § Itkecto dance, will all 'fi?mn #fl;t At the commplimen. to e wiven i the oW it Birthie. Finnihi: people: o ot wrecking the 40 Tentréift them, ' full putn Db kived to the Swedish s dhd: dences o' popu- ir Wit niany, - Eyetyotie is in- zlhd to-attendy #ng - there will be ar aundly services 11 e ‘h' w—-—‘-’—‘o‘ ki wr Waving & speclalty at :::n?l‘:ll tnm 1 Beaut: 1ot coal for the 0 a blbmfllu with sus- \For those who of comedy and drad pensé and leddn a « interpreted k g Madge my, " Allan , ' Sally 3. Pra MacDonald, PMI Nicholson, Anith Garvin, Ar- thur Hous: Bthel Wales and Harry Bail It deals’ with the fortunes of a little Bast Side girl played by Miss Bellamy, her dis- satistaction with her sordid sur- m“l.l and her apward climb happiness. It the kind of Wm- thiat appéhls to every type .of theatre! lover. Irving Cummings difeeted this produc- tioh and it will ada greatly t6 his already large reputation. TREAD THB At the Silvér ‘Barber Shop here many are learning to stop They cut hair it is said Bxactly to suit the head. ‘Three artists in a row ? Ready and willing to go Not just to make haste it bob hair to a Queen's taste. i n ] BERTHA The Sewing Machine Girl PATHE NEWS PATHE; v J. D. VAN ATTA, USTEN -NOL CANT “TREAT Tie NANNNEOATS LIKE THAT 1 MISS TIMMONS WeNT QUT F UERE \ESTERDAY AS SORE AS A PLP = WE GOTTA HANE THoSE NANNNGOAT \VaTES \{JTHETuER ~OU ke AND IM TEWING You (E I HANE To HAVE A NAN OM THE BILL WITH ME |, Tu PICK HER OUT MVSELE MISTAW EXALTED ANGOAH . DEYS A LADY HEAH 'BouT DE J08 © \I\CE - PWESIDEAT —Eu HER T'm BuUSY! 1M GONNA Plek MY owN CNJD\UAT! DRE IM SO SORRY= PLEASE TELL MR. GOCGLE M D\SAPPOINTED WONT You ? Bv BILLE DE BECK oy O Y WAS LIKE Toar. Hun?? Nou |6NORfiw ADFULLY YES'M ‘6’ jer than They say the carring’s co: ing back 1 L as i tracing nf its origin is entcrtaining ¢ press agents are so fond of decla 4 of the carring's history from the i gypsy wagons drawn up in a clr- cle, with a bright fire blazing in the midst. Russia, however, is practically | the only country in Europe where gypsies are respected. In Russia fand Siberia the g y. as well as Gypms in Europe Find Freedom Waning | wiinged from Page Unv | dicant organ-grinder with or with- out his monkey. Czecho-Slovakia 1s drafting reg: ulations for the control of roving gypsies, including the taking of fingerprints, the necessity of iden- tity-cards and the abolition of firearm carrying. Prague, the cap- ital of Czecho-Slovakia, introduced this winter a new system hy which the charitably inclined give metal discs to the beggars or Eyp- | sies instead of money. The discs, whieh are purchased from the mu- nicipal authorities, entitle the re. cipient to food or clothing. England keeps careful watch on the Romany folk, but has adopted no stringent measuies against them. One of the most pictur- esque sights of the English coun- tryside is a groun or gaily-painted |and walks up to the counter. An assistant, recognizing his profes- sion, equivalent of a half-cent. There is no need for the gypsy to ask for alms, since his is an accepted profession. el gk FIFTY-TWO VOTERS ENROLL FIRST DAYS REGISTRATION The first day of registration for tac, municipal: election on April 3, next, found 52 persons signing the registration books, it was an- mounced today by H. R. Shepard, Registration Officer. The books wil remain open for the remain- der of the month, registration 5 p. m. You'll have more ‘pep’ And improve your step Dancing to'the tune of The Seremaders at the A. B. Hall Saturday Night “le You serve “Oyster Cocktails” Seattle’s finest—on ice Ready 'to serve, or deliver Any time on time— BURFORD’S CORNER PHONE 314 . Jersey Butter in Tins RED SEAL CLOVER BLOOM Eggs-select, strictly fresh, 2 dozen for . .$ Carrots and l;xas, 6 pounds for . Florida Grapefruit, large, 3 for Parsnips, 8 pounds for .. %( oy kind, pound 'ancy Cooking Apples, 8 pounds for .. Extra faney Delicious, Spitz., and Yellow New- tons, per dozen SPECIAL PRICESSON CllJ(DAHY BACON Our stock is new and fresh and we want to keep it Tresh. BELMONT GROCERY % “'Across from Winter & Pond Special attention given to outside orders. We deliver. | the ordinary tramp, enters a filor(‘l immediately gives him the! hours being between 9 a, m. and |z { ALASKA MEAT Co. ! tont. Left to right are shown— | ul the 1 nd 400 B. C.; f to da; and Hdntage, ssidents along North Crescen hts Boulevard, who had hur- out of their homes in night attire in informed polh-n of the matter. e TR ‘NDSE BROKEN, ~ GIRL FORGIVES ‘ {United btates Gains LOS ANGELWS, March 3—Bob. | ble, Woife, twonty-eight, is per- In Singapore T“de fectly willing to let bygomes Lo | bygones. | “Sho 5o intormed detectives last night when they came upon hm’I WASHINGTON, March 3.—Ap- pointment of Don C. Northville, Michk/, as American in her apartment in response fo|Trade Commissioner at Singapore a report that a woman answering | reveals the increasing importance her' description had been brutally |of Malaysia in world trade. beaten: and kidnaped by two men| Singapore, center of southern at dawn, | Aslatic trade, is the gateway to Bobby exhibited a broken nose, |an area of more than 1,000,000 a pair of blackened eyes and a|square miles, populated by 83,- body covered with bruises. But|000,000 people growing prosper- she also showed a forgiving spirit [ous through sales of rubber, tin and declared that she would sign|and tropical produce exported to no -complaint against her friend,|the United States in increasing a wealthy Oklahoma oil man, wholquantities. Total trade with this Wwas her companion on a party. country approximates $700,000,- 1 000- gold annually 'Son of Famous Guide | northwest Indian guide, | missionaries | tions, response to her cries, ! Bliss, Jr., of | about $0 per cent of which represents can purchases. ENTERS HOSPITAL Ameri- 53 Mrs. Nels \nder\on of Douglas Japan anda Eur an countries | entered the St. Ann's hespital for have made hea inroads into | mmh(.ll treatment )es&.crdny. the trade with the section, but it | still is one .of America's ]I(‘fl REn PEPPER Fm automobile customers, and other | Red imports from this country show an increase. ‘ouch” from sore, stiff, aching joints. It cannot hurt you, and rtainly stops that old rheu- nd traders, a son sm torture at once. of the scout is utilizing 5 wood- | When you are suffering so you craft to suppress the forest fire |can hardly get around, just try evil. | Red Pepper Rub and you will He is Noah E. Bottineau. Tn;huve- the quickest relief known. him is entrusted supervision of a | Nothing has such concentrated, forest protection project of sey- H)onph.\llng heat as red peppers: eral large lumber companies. They [Just as soon as you apply Red maintain a system of lookout sta- | Pepper Rub you will feel the connected by private tele-| tingling heat. In three minutes phone and trails. - The tract is it warms the sore spot through difficult of access and is pene-|and through. Paia and soreness trated only by a private logging | are gone. railroad. Ask any good druggist for a A graduate of an Indian school | jar of Rowles Red Peppet Rub. Battineau has a deep love for|Be sure to get the genuine, with books and music, appeased some-| the name Row!ss on each pack- what by programs brought into | ng —ady, Ihhl log cabin by radio. " THE DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE A. B. Hall WILL BE FULL OF, INTEREST, MISS HARIETT HOLMAN WILL GIVE THE DANCE PUBLIC AN ENTERTAINMENT Miss Holman was formerly connécted with the Pantages Circult and will feature her dainty steps at 11:30. THE DOOR PRIZE, which is one of New ° York's latest designs in Bed Lamps will be drawn for at 12 Midnight—Be sure you get your ucket for the drawing at the door. Is Forest’s Guardnan‘ MINNEAPOLIS, March 3 [)‘ in the big woods of Minnesota, where Plerre Bottineau, famous | directed P'epper Rub takes the m Forced Out While. we have changed our location to the building formerly occupied by First National Bank our serviee may still be depended upon as in the past to be the best. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE “ Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 BEWARD STREEY GOIDEN WREATH SOLID PACK TOMATOES—NO 21, 20¢ a can 3 for 556t for $1.05 FRUITS and VEGE’I‘ABLES—-AIw-ys the Best Rhubarb, Spinach, Squash, t*ueg, Carrots, Cab- baze. Parsnips, Rutabagas, n‘utoes, Celery, Cucumbers, Artichokes. Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Pears, Grapefruit, Figs, Prunes, Dates. ALL KINDS OF NUTS: { ¥ FHOME'MADE FISH BALLS CALIFORNIA GROCERY 'FHONE 478 “Best in Everything” ——— A.B.HALL SATURDAY—MARCH 3RD—9:30 Prize on display at Nelson’s Jewelry Store: The cheerful robin comes from a BLUE egg CHEERFUL SERVICE i Service that is cheerful as well as willing beenuu we are pleased to have you call upon us. We feel deeply our responsibility to you and to the commnity and seek in every way to provide safety and to give sound business and mnncial advice. First National Bank “There is mo Bubstitute for Safety”