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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 10 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 1928 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. . By BILLE DE BECK Weather Bureau beginning 4 p. m. today: wble GET A LOAD OF T carTeoks N TDAY'S PAPER | TN smavexoos) IT MEANS AT (EasT, MOTHI(\' ]()0,000 VOES F6R + BARNEY -- 'tboka AT « EXPRESSION ON IS FACE A DEAD RINGER FOR DAVID" Forecast for Juneau and vi tonight and Wednesday;geatle varig LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 41 29 E g 33 41 ) 1 40 3B E 9 Nou. 8\& SCOOFER - GET LB AND EIGHT LIKE A Man Fair winds Weather Clear Cldy P.t Clly Time— 4 p. m. yeit'y. R9.72 4 a. m. today . 976 Noon todey 29 80 AND RADIO REPORTS TODAY m. Precip. city 24 hrs, CABLE YESTERDAY 8 a.m __Wenther Clear GEO. Slations 3 crap. ! WILLIAMS Nome g 2 0 Bethel 10 3 § 2 0 Fort Yuken Tanana 36 E 2 0 Eagle 16 St, Paul 28 k¥ 0 Dutch Harbor.. 38 Kodiak 50 Cordova . 48 Juncau Ketchikan Prince Rupert.. BEdmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 1S 4 0 Ylear = a 5 e E_GOLIATH OF OPPOSITION FLAT TENED OUT BY THE SLING SHOT oF POPULARITY, E'\..NEY GOOGLE’S ONSY ARMOR Clear Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Cldy | Cldy | Clear | *—Less than 10 miles. | which was appointed by the C Council. At that time the board was found fllegal and the library passed directly under the control ol the City Council which itsel appointed the librarian. Mrs le was retainéd by the City and filled the position until yesterday when applications ‘rar the city appointive positions By FLORENCE ELLIS SHELBY m mm Francisco and Seattle la S e I ——— ter in the summer, . Miss Anne Coleman, who was should take time for either work the or recreation of her own appointed libtarian by the City - 3 Jouncil ‘last night, trained unde: : Since Jane is now so old—ves{ysy Mys. Delzelle and Mrs. Mac three years is old to begin |mln Mayburn. ing—you will not be able to make| ' any racical changes at onca, How e = o ever, with your attention now fo.{JUNEAU'S BESY, LIBRARY, cussed upon the difficuity, you 18 TOLOSE \IT'8. HEAD can soon accustom her to do with- out your constant companionship. You must schoo! yourself not to | remark on nor appear to notice every sweet thing she does. Try that at first when she is playing | thelr slze are good, well stocked about in the same room with you; | ®d extra ‘well run. Most con then begin quietly stepping out a|5Picuous in one is the Alaska Fos few minutes without explaining to| ¥l Mammoth, once thé biggest her why or where you are nning“”“"“ on earth, but lnngl deader She will soon go on with her play | B2 @ Dickens door-nail, - whilc fust 4u the pipyies’ Mokl - 1) the Library is always alive and after all, we who are parents that I8Nt upto-date and occasionally fondly “lift the calf every day,”|® trifle beyond. The reading room not willing to admit that our| s AIWays wide open evenings, help can be dispensed with more | Sundays and even Seward Pays. and more to the betterment of the|W/th no. doorkeeper and Sour- She was an excesent mother,| child, doughs. Cheechakas or strangers too, but what with cooking an Write from the benighted States always | washing, and barbering fivo small| whether , welcome, and all the latest papers |heads (she did it herself on the headway. And more particularly,| #0d periodicals there, with the la- back porch, so I know) she had|if you wish, just where tho diffi.| test Empire only flve minutes oft not many minutes to spare for|culty lies. | the press. Kverybody may not “watching the bal | 5 !'mow that the Empire has all the However, 1 watched him with | particulars of the latest prize fight o pst @ Lester . Hender- i i Myra. i 1§ sontest ara Lester 1) o o R immense interest. He never “felt [an hour or two betore the first neglected”—just toddled out and son, Miss Martha Sey, and O. E. | No Precedent Found on with the two older Olgon. The business meeting and {round; when the great War closed 2 R e lz 1 a4t high noon we knew all about it cers will follow th | looked L a election of officers wi e For wll"nx Medal boys: when 8 sperrow-lie-neseby MRS DE ELLE RETlREs i catch it g aughe - BERLIN, APFii720. - Decora.|T1éd to catch it and.laughed. de that morning before breakfast; at Jga. WILL VISIT IN SOUTH 5 g lightedly without. ., single soul ex- tions continue to troubles | e\l}pry great election we learn who's ‘CGOUNCIL REORGANIZATION | £ elected before Tammany finishes 3 IS ON TAP FOR TONIGHT claiming, “Tsn't We cite® Trying| Mrs. Miriam Delzelle, who has|With the vote, and this progressive {in republican Germany. A g00d |, catch g hird!”, Necessity had|been librarian of the Public Li|Paper is liable now any day to tell story, with two members of the|i,uohi that struggling mother a|brary for the past five years, auto. | us who'll be President after March cabipet as heroes, is causifig mo|y,jusnle Jesson of which she|matically resigned when she de.|4th, mext, end of laughters in Berlin's 0-| ;1 5hably was not even conscious.|clined to apply for reappointment| ~For some years our Capital City clal cet i Like as not, she felt “poor"—but|for the position. Mrs. Delzelle| The only distinguished badge | qqpy <lr1!ne(l under Mrs. Mac Mayburns, | wiich can be awarded now for has been fortunate in the posses- slon of a Librarian highly orna- mental as well as useful, who knows the Library perfectly, and is always ready to help each patron find exdetly what he wants. A pleasing feature is the children's ‘orner, always filled with the hap- piest little tats looking at thé high- ly colored comiec pages and each inally taking from the Libraty a :hild’s pretty picture book. All those little ones are very fond of their Librarian who never scolds or looks cross but keeps them as still as mice and happy as clama, A FREQUENT VISITOR. .- TAXICAB ’mn PRESIDENT Phone 257. This fine car cnnv. more but nothing too good for | my patrons. The “President” will please the most (fastidious.' JUNEAU, April 10—To the Bdi | pypore Leslte (Bob). Turner. adv. tor—Junean has two things of 31 which she may well be proud, her Library ‘and Museum. Both for HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY —Froebel. West appearing Issued ‘by' the Natfonal Assoclation, 8 40 Street, New York City. These articles weekly in our columns. Kindergarten are Juneau, | Franelsco | | NOTE—Observations at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressure is moderately high in Northern Alaska uu'll Western Oregon and moderately low over most of Southern Al- aska. It i ailing generally over Western Alaska and rising in| Eastern Alaska. Snow has fallen at Eagle and light rain has fallen from Ketchikan to Portland. The temperature has ranr-n'" derldedly at Fort Yukon and Kodiak with minimum below at the former place. My dear Muriel: Is't it just possible that sason Baby Jane requires Z€T0 | mych time” is because you have | trained her—unintentiona!ly—dur- | ing these three blessed years not l"rml\ to expect it but to nced it? are not hetter “trainers.” The best way to get what you want,'is, to quit wanting and save " ' KEEP CHECK ON THE (‘HECK] G ACCOUNT ; A checking account should not be used as a savings account nor a savings account as checking ucounh Keep them separate — make the checking ae- count do the work—keep check on it and you'll sée why its worth while both as to safety and con- i venience, STANDARD SARDINE NEWS ' kinds of bottles and sardine tion—you can teach them almost cans are complicating life and | |anything if you begin early) | | the cost of living. Maurice | |enough. The pity is that parents 1. A A | | Bokanowski, minister of com- | | Peyhaps I can explain best by P. T. A. MEETING TONIGHT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Babies are after all a good bit| like puppies—and that is not in- tended as an argument for evolu-| Tug Juneat Launory Franklin Street, betwesn Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 trim down the number, hoD- | |mind, A poor woman with five ing standardization low- ' lsmall children occupied a threa- room apartment M the cottage {next to mine last summer. Her | baby was not yet two, but beyond | being fed and dressed, he recei ed little more attention th others. | | | merce, is furthering efforts to | | (elling you about a case I have in i will AR A T RELIABLE TRANSFER Phove 149 Res. 148 COURTESY aid GOOD SERVICH Gir Motto The P. T. ! for night will begin at 8 o’clock sharp. The program will start with two sorigs by the high school chorus, followed by the declamation con- test. It is requested that those who plan to attend the P. T. A. be present on time, since the late many. arrival of a few will interfere (g 2ty with the program. It will be dif- —— ficult for the contestants to do|display of fancy needle-work will their best with people arriving|ajso be a feature of the occasion during the program. Judgos for|Eyeryone is invited to attend, mecting r bottles pacity which, it is can be reduced to a fraction | of that niumber. Sardines now come in 12 sizes of boxes. Everybody agrees that's too n the First National Bunk “There fs no Substitute for m" me in a week or 80 you are making any 3 Charles Hay Ar t 610 American Bank Building Seattle, Wash ! Lovingly, Aunt To wind up the year's busi- ness of the city, hear final reports of committees, city clerk, treas- wrer and finally the auditor’s re- port, will be the principal busi- - - From infancy to age human /| the first trained librarian to- bz ness before the old City Council at the special meeting which has b2en called for this evening. Ad- Journment, sine die, will then be meritorous service to the country is the medal of the Red Cross So- ciety, all decorations having been forbidden under the new consti- puppies like fondling and atfen-| tion, but it should be administer- ed very judiciously. Don't think | for a minute that I would ‘cen$ure | employed by the Juneai Puhlh-l Library. When Mrs. Mac May-| buzns resigned after being here | for six months, Mrs. Delzelle was| — Juneau Bakery taken and the new Council, com- posed of five members of the old Council and two new members, will gather around the table and take charge of the city’s business. Following are those who compose tution. There is, however, no tradition as yet as to how it should be worn. At a recent social function, the two ministers apeared with their the new Council: Hans Loken, Red Cross medals in the lapels of their evening dress coats. Hardly gi!rmAm:?fiO"i e e e |nad they entered, when they dis- ‘jappeared again. After their re- mith and Arne Shudshift. 8 SNSRI turn to the hall it was remarked [aple antics continually, but an | board. D. I. W. C. TO ELECT |that the minister who had Worn|onjy chili may soon hecome ‘a Until early last fall the Tibrary| his medal on the right side nOW | tyrant not willing his mother was managed by a library board ! had it fastened on the left, and y you, Muriel. You are no more to | blame than you are for not know ing Hebrew; you were never, taught the a-b-c of child-rearing; few of our girls are. {has been in charge the library has Be patient both with your baby!been thoroughly reorganized. The and yourself, my dear. It ig a|collection of books has been built| great lup with tomes ecarefully chosen| temptation with one's first| to watch and wonder at fts ador-|{by the librarian and the library appointed to succeed her, and has erved continuously since that PrOduCts We naturally feel prot‘id of the i esteem in ~which -we are held i are for sale at these by our inteltigent ' clientele. The most cheering. response: to our successtul efforts "to sell quality groceries at Fafr and Square prrceso—nu the re-ord- ers; The regponse- l ‘h‘n"yh\x ‘ Thank yeu,» During the time Mrs. Delzelle grocery stores: Behrends—Gastineau Belmont—George Bros.' California—Giovanetti Garnicks—Juneau Sanitary SANITARY GROCERY § The Store Thgt Pleases s e i b’ Tomorrow evening the Douglas Island Women’s Club will hold its reguldr meeting at the home of Mrs. J. O. Kirkham for a com- _bined business and pleasure ses- gion. The yearly election of of- fichrs of the Club wil comprise the main part of the business. An interesting program has also been arranged for the evening. vice versa the other. Each had assumed of the other that hé must know how to wear the badge, and seeing it on the opposite side from his own, had withdrawn to rectify the sup- posed mistake. ——o—— MRS. JACK WHITE LEAVES Mrs. Jack White, whose hus- band is proprietor of the Totem Grocery, is a passenger on the Your Lumber Needs Pro!nptl) Bhw From Our Complete Stock of . The home of Mrs. C. A. Fox|Admiral Rogers today for Haines will be the scene of a silver tea|and Pledsant Camp where she SPRUCE AND HEMI;OCK LUMBEB PR e Thursday afternoon for the bene-|will be for about two weeks in o - ) we h.nd]e fit of the St. Luke’s Guild. A |connection with business. i 3 Cement, ane, Shingles, Lath {’ DEFEND QUARTER MILLION SUIT ] ——————— Silver Tea VENTILATE FO&R HEALTH’S SAfE We' will \’23'1‘:“‘1:”“3:: M ::ver !lmr Alaska Elearic Ligh mfifi"m" o Juneau Phone No. 6 ' *

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