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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK o TWNIE MOU'RE = STHAT S ALL - ! 1 ,W R 1 THINK You CbGr 5 CPEN LR AND TELL ME WHAT WAS N THAT CETTER NoL RECEWED ———~ LAST WEEK! ) NHY, MR. GOOGLE . WHO WAS IT 1\ DON'T KAGW WHAT EROM AND —? \OLRE TALKING ABOLT = T 00N & VoUR caM VOURSELF Do You MEAN /\E‘R ALSWER ME ! ARGLAMD HEE (ke A \\ GRIDBLE TiLL AND DIONT oL Knack ME OVER (N HURRY T& GET (T OUT oF MY HANDS - - CoME oA, . Ao - WHO WAS To STAND THERE \ O TEIL ME YoU DIDNT GET A 1 MVSTERICUS (ETTER WEREANT YO HOPPING HEN ON A HOT The LETTER CAME 2 It EROM 2 VELL . TM A —skkeM HES THe Great. Britai Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureav JForecast for Juneaun and virinity, beginnmg 4 ». m. todav: Snow and colder tonight, Friday probabiy snow; moderate goutheasterly winds LOCAL DATA fime— Barom. Temp. Humdity Wind Velccity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y .29.89 32 71 E 8 Snow 4 E‘ m. today. 29.94 27 86 SE 1 Cldy | Ncon today 20.92 27 80 S 3 Snow CASLE AND RAT!0 KETORTS YESTERDAY 1 TODEY | Highest # p.m. | Low S8a.m. Sam. Precip. Sam. Rtations— temp. _tewp. ¢ temp. te Velocity 24 hra. Westher Barrow ~14 24 26 * 0 Pt iy Nome 10 =2 | 12 ¥ 0 Clear ethel 8 4 i 18 0 Cldy Fort Yukon -12 32 4 0 Pt. Cildy Tanana 4 4 22 0 Clear Fagle 16 16 0 Clear 8t. Paul 30 28 36 0 Pt. Cidy Duteh Harbor 30 GS Kodiak ‘_' 28 28 28 0 Cordova 24 16 16 0 L] Juuean 32 9 27 1 .07 i Ketchikan 36 1 05 Prince Rupert 40 10 Fdmonton : 0 1 0 Seattle 48 6 .01 | Fortland 50 1 .18 San Francisco.. 62 54 2 [ . —Leas than 10 miles. NOTE:—Ohservations at St. Paul, buteh Harbor, K Leau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. i in Sou ns I e pre the ocean to the aska Range, most of W and Pacific ht rain or ow has extreme Southwestern m-rl cutheastern Alaska. ( her is general throughout the Interior and on the Gulf of Ala mpe ures in Alaska are . especially in the upper Yukon Valley. iower than yester | i Governor Trumbull, of Connecticut, teaches his dluihter. Flor= ence, fiancee of John Coolidge, how to shoot. The governor and his daughter. are shown on the range at $t. Petersburg, Fla. V | i ! Armed with his letter, the step is to see Pat MecKenna, y HERBERT C. PLUMMER WASHIN("H)\' D. C., Feb, 21.- Three pret:y young women em- @ged from a door of the execu- iive offices at the White House |and assigns you a place in line. #iushed and excited. If the President is not behind doesn't shake hands nicely | With his daily schedule the door hunu, * one exclaimed. lto his cflice is opened at 12:30 was all ¢ ' another said,|{P. m. - The line files through| “to tell him we were returning |auickly. and silently, guided on his. visit to Charlottesyille, but{one side hy the doorkeeper, on they pughed me by so fast I didn’t the other by a secret service man. have a. chance.” ? The President 'stands at the “Pushed queried the third. llocr. just inside, apparently glad “}*was fairly sheved through.” WThey had just been introduced and had shaken hands with the ®>resident—three of the 225 oth- crg who had filed past the chief #xecutive that morning at the daily public reception. the | veteran doorkeeper to the éxecu- tive offices. He looks you over rrom For Keep Movin Itp is an Easy matter to meet the ‘President of the. Unite ‘States. All that is necessary is a tigr from a member of Con- ess, These gentlemen jump at he cpportunity. More than one as made his seat in Congress a t mcre secure by making it pos< ble for his constituents to shake l.he President’s hnnd. g They Like It th tly fied with | {thems The stories they will ; tell the hcme folk are written | la few more weeks. | passenger on | Migs Goldstein I tee, {in the Juneau district, KEROSENE FREE to see everyone. - He wears a he-, nign smile as he yaries his greet- | ng from “I am pleased”’ to “L{ am delighted, I ure you.” Even | as he greets you his eye has wandered to the perscn behind. There is nothing to do except | keep moving. One feels he would tisfaction | dent motor | Avenue, e gotten the same he seen the Pre by on Pennsylvania But they like it Invariably they lother door, thei in *‘Hles It is ea ~Lhese emerge s wreathed | to see that | all' over their them it is greatest d Occasionally cansent to p some For most of apparently one of the of lives, the President will se for a picture with delegation. This is rare, If a from some foreign ccuntry is formally presented, then enough time a word of welcome, Usually however, kéeps moving. . KING GEURGE IS WALKING Sussex, Ei spared to say ! the line| BOGNOR Feb. 21 K George first re alk since day when he walked bedrocm with the aid achieved taken arcund | of af B e STGCK QUDTATIGNS | 21 Alaskas <‘ quoted to- ? American Smelting apeake . Copporation 9, Gold Dust Rubbe hlehem 116% .l anada Dry \'!,‘ - oo Twhos who i AND WHERE || Alfred Dishaw, who construct-| ed the new City Dock, returned to Juneau aboard the Northwes ern from Seattle where he has spent the winter. Accompanylng Mr. Dighaw are his brothers, Bert and Dave, who it is uader- stood will gpend the season here. J. €. Thomas, of the Thomas Hardware Company, returned to Juneau on the N \western, Mr, Thomas, accompanied, by Mrs. Thomas, went south about two weeks ago on vacaticn. Mrs. Thomas is visiting friends and relatives. She will return within Marie Goldstein was a Juneau the Northwestern. went south with | her mother about two weeks ago. Mrs. Goldgtein is to return lmmo later. J. J. Meherin, well known local merchandige broker *and Alaska representative for Hills Bres. cof- returned home last night after spending several months in the States. He is a guest at the Gastineau. leu was elected to the rep O'Neill, G. 0. P. WOMEN LEADERS CLASH whom Mrs. [fcCermic D 1929, King Features Syndicate, Inc., in 2ights reserved. HE. ALASKA LAUNDRY | |Coate’s S :‘1 Third and Seward The world’s only truly fresh tea - - not merely because it is sealed in vacuum - - but because it is fresh to begin with - - fresh and fragrant as they enjoy it in‘the Orient. You will never know how much that means, till you try it. No other tea is like it - - nor can it be - - for it's a closely guarded Schilling secret. (43 ] Schi!lin P Pat Davis, fish trap operator returned on the Northwestern after a sey- cral weeks’ trip to the south. Martin Harrais, pioneer Inter- ior mining man and at present located in the Copper River Val- district, is aboard the North- stern enroute to Cordova, Mr, Harrais has been south on vaca- tion and iness. J imevera, I for a number of é on the mechanical force of thé Ketchikan Chronicle, ar- rived yesterday on the steamer ).nrlhvuem,ern for a vacation visit vith f i IEN DAYS TRIAL cheerful, saving o Unsicy s ST mes as efic new Aln“m nearly five open-flame iamos. kerosene (z0al o:l). YOURS FREE 3., hnfind In that ey e _’l The Silver Fox Barber Shop is increasing its force of workers. Mr. Foushee is here and is getting set- tled and will be ready in a few days to occupy the second chair at the Silver Fox. Mr. Foushec hails from Chicago, not a gun man, but a;Razor and Scis- sors man, and well experi d in the art of Ladies’ Hair Bobbing. T am movi tu the, third chair so I ean hold down the rear. . Foushee weighs 220 pounds and Mr. Hayncs, who occupies the first chair, is by no means a lightweizht, so Juneau will be a funny town if we do not hold it down. Tl just say to the public we want your business and we prepared to take good care of you for it always “Pays to Look Well” J.D. VAN ATTA, Prop. Ill Vou G\lMME A PAIN lN TME e e e TOOLS MMMEMM 5) MuMUMe < M { CUTTING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS : Axes—Chisels—Planes—Saws Winchester Screwdrivers, the best made — Yankee and Goodell-Pratt Drills—Squares—Braces—Bits«. Any kind of tool you may want Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN |- 2 (TR The husiness o THE CAPITAL LAUNDRY, is not for s We £ ; are in business to stay with a view of increasing our service Ra‘llo Supplles and to this end we have pur- chased a. NEW DELIVERY We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and TRUCK _through the Connors TUBES. Also a complete line of AERIAL WIRE, Motor. Co.; of Jumeau. 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