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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK MADAM K GOOD AFTERNOON! I WiSH & HAVE A WORD WITH X REGARDINY SHAMESUL WaY oL ARE TREATING My BEST BELIEYE ME, TM NST AND WATEH ®E \T ON THE OUR SERVICE EXTENDS ALL OVER THE WORLD A . EAl MRS. KLGT2 MARRIED HORSEFACE ™ SHE T ALL HER WORRIES AND UNHAPBNESS ?fe"s‘z? i"m‘f& ?F TE PAST — HER EIRST HUSBAND SHE FIRMLY BELIEVED) HAD LEFT TRIS WORLO + ONDER NERY VEILED CIRCUMSTANCES | BUT WHEN NEARS HAD GONE BY WLUTHOLT WORD EROM HM, | SHE SECURED AN *ENOCH ARDEA” DECREE, 'RELEASING HER FROM AN TES THAT BOLND [HER AND PROCEECED To FORGET HIM — THE ANEXT BUS AND HAVE A TALK LITH HE AND LIKE \T- / / AR A ' <ol THE | =i | G First National Bank i S )7 : OF JUNEAU “ € HER NSTERNATION WHEA SHE gflofig‘ m(.fw ugg NEW HUSBAMD'S BEST AND 3 . DEAREST ERIEAD WAS The MAN To WHOM SHE C f LWAS GNCE MARRIED ANG WHOM SHE BELENED 4 / (. ! PAST ALL MORTAL THINGS FoREVER.! ) R \ju;J “ HER AMGER KNOWS NG BOUADS AND SHE (S DETERMINED AT NO MATTER WHAY COST To SEVER THE. FRIENDSHIP OF HER HUSBAND FoR BARNEY GooaLE- | ‘NO TOWN EVER LOST A CUSTOMER FROM BEING TOO CLEAN Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Genuine Walnut Veneer Chests moderate south- with full red cedar interiors Rain tonight and Tuesday, warmer tonight; easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barom. Temp. Numidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y . 30.19 38 22 5 Clear 4 a. m. today . 30.19 26 4 5 Clear Noon today 30.08 10 We have just received another shipment of these cedar chests and are the best value ever ¢ offred in Juneau in chests of this quality. , beautiful J Tmuch more is it true that c h od, “We are gradually gettl id of tone to a commun: An the op; 5 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS See Our Window Display 1eoLm Al [l ) a shack; a beautiful lawn Highest 8 pm. | Low . 8a. reclp. : i with 4 : : et adin htly outbuild- Stations— - Aép, ). Lous 1 £ 1 Barrow ... 2 -4 Pt. Cldy| Nome . < 30 Snow | Bethel . 32 3 d Snow Fort Yukon 20 Cldy | Tanana 20 b 4 Snow | Eagle .. R Cldy | st. Paul 5 > 5 2 K Cldy Dutch Harbor . i Cla Kodiak . . Cldy Cordova 2 3z ; Snow Juneau | 2 Clear Ketchikan | Clear Prince Rupert | 2 Clear Edmonton . 14 10 Snow Seattle .. - 36 0 Cldy Portland .. | 38 18 Rain San Francisco 48 Trace Rat *—Less than 10 m! Juneau Young H ardware Co. 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Insurance—Real Estate ous billbc at ali sort f from stor ogatory any sense of atir unpainted buildings, a dilapi- 1d ug! and nferigrity compl painted and other hape Claudette Colbert is the atheist’s jaughter beloved of a minister'd Son in Eugene O'Neill's new play upynamo” in New York. 4 d ¢ mee of whi : Oppressive ugliness is How often s Senora Goncha Escobar, wife of | N 1 i or mer ile est ments and given D& A oL gt : the Mexican rebel general, who if h for not being sold on the piace that there 1s no ‘atmos- reported to have brought $100,000 phere?” with her when she crossed the bor- Atmosphere 15 that which invites or repels; atmo: phere is the mak- der into the United States March ing or losing of sales, prestige and good will 16 on a migsion tor her husband. ugliness relates material o ore will be open Wednes- ng, April 10, for the ac- ation of the trade. This is E « € 3y g D} e shoula | & GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM be annthilated to help make t e Btart | T e e now to help take 1 community to a house-cleaning: scrub it up—c Include yourself in t - - - 0000006000000 WANTS MORE WOMEN ACTIVE IN COURTS CLEVELAND, April 8.— Men jurors are more likely to be swayed by their emotions than women, Mis Irene Nungesser, retiring United States district attor- ney, believes. Furthermore she contends re Portias are needed Womer to appearance. Eow dozs cent of those th NOTE--Observations at St. Paul, Duich Harbor, Kodisk, eau, Pringe Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Foanesce are yoade at 4 a. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. A moderate low pressure area central near Bering Str t is mov- ing eastward attended by light snowfall as far east as Cordova. The pressure is high in the ocean soutl of A and in Southeast Al-| aska but falling in the latter district with increasing cloudiness. Temperatures have risen since yesterday over msot of the Territory | and fallen slightly in portions of the southwest and southeast. SHIONEA | (e st srrsr s i \ tufl.‘lii percent of the people in Juneau TAKE A DRINK |} of % Heinz Cream of 1} Tomato Soup %f \ { judice that your any city any' your town or community i — e - ° ° . . ° ° 2 ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° AT R A o . . ° ° ° ° ° ° ° o ° ° ° ° . . u work to make i I -For Porto Rico Post in it DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS COUNCIL | CHANGES TOMORROW | Cop , 1929, A. D. Stone. Reprod o g i, - i e rd e bar in 1920 after or in part of study in nigh and in At your Grocers—3 cans, c; 6 cans, 65¢ 57 is at the Gastineau S‘Old P vt rr e rrrrred | This Town Doctor Article is publi tional prominence in with the Liguw CI0h of Arthur cld mail r efforts Through tenced The last meeting of the old City Council will be held tomorrow eve- ning for the winding up of unfin- ished business, hearing of final re- ports including the auditor's and then turning over the City manage- ment to the newly elected council. | e BRIDGE PARTY his brain. deobeoanssnessssansssassssnsesceses @9 o00ceve 00000 <o Childbirth Mortality Increases in England LONDON, April 8-The British government and British medical science are baffled by the problem of mortality in motherhood. Social welfare workers in the ) last two decades have reduced in- ————— | Huntley N. Spalding, former gov- fant motality by one-half, but they ] : s ——-—-—-———by NOTICE TO EAGLES | srnor of New Hampshire, has been |have been un ble to reduce the . E i i s : | nentioned as a possible Hoover ap-|rate of mothe: deaths in child- ;i /' 4 2 * pointee to the governorship of Poripirths in the Special meeting of Douglas Aerie t htest. . 2 " 3 ¥ | L D H d to Rico. Indeed the rate of maternal mor- 5 # 2 R U 1 GSter - enaerson No. 117, F. O. E,, is called for Mon-| ¥ ¢ | day evening April 8, 8 o'clock, con-| tality in 20 years in Britain has slightly increased, and the situa- Mrs. C. A. Fox entertained a, number of ladies at bridge last Saturday evening. Honors were' divided between Mrs. G. Smith for| high score and Mrs. H. McConnell,’ low. — e current with the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary. Wm. Ott, W. P. ——.—— CAPITAL DYE WORKS Very latest meiinods in Frencn Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. See Meldner, Professional Cleaner and Dyir. Phone 177. adv. Try a HOT TAMALE after the show. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. « You car Broil a Steak 50 eve?/ Bize is Delicious, but what if it were a IDE fBEEF You can control the cooking of the steak—something diffi- | cult to do with a side of beef. Hills Bros. control the flavor of their coffes because they roast only a few pounds at 2 time by an exclusive, continu- ous process—never in bulk. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fresh the orig- 1“-‘.’" France Awakens to i Value of Advertising PARIS, £oir G—american tour- ist travel m France had a set- back last vear and Freach officials {and newspapers finail; are admit- ting tha= gloiy and prestige are 'useless to meet the competition of ' Germaay, Italy, England and Swit- !zerland. Those countries are spend- ling money to advertise their at- | tractions. The Riviera, which France al- ways has considered a sort of tour- ist Heaven, had a bad year. French Inewspapers tried to maintain the | polite fiction that “winter is only a {name” down there, but the people lof every other country were told by correspondents that it rained, snowed and froze on the Mediter- |ranean coast as it did elsewhere in France. i Therefore it is dawning on some | {of the wiser heads that unpleasant |facts can’t be suppressed so there | /had best be efforts to overcome| |criticisms of tourists instead of icoolly assuming that people should | feel privileged to spend their money {in France. | —_——— | COMMITTED REFORM SCHOOL | ‘William Richardson, aged 13 years, ; tion in this vital concern is now declared by the minister of health to be “lamentable and terrible.” The government itself has been spending about $10,000,000 annually for maternity and® child welfare services. Vast sums have been expended by voluntary organiza- tions for the same objects. - — NAZARETH, Palestine—Moderni- | zation, ushered in with a blaze of electricity, has reached the sacred town of Nazareth. A foreign firm will install electric lights replacing the oil lamps in use since Biblical times. — 0ld pape:s for sate at The Empire. { been held outside of the United States, Vi Irma Wright, left, is not only attractive but the world’s cham- pion amateur typist, who per ded the moguls of her home town, Toronto, Can., to bring the International Typewriting contest there. She is out aiter the scalp of Albert Tangora, right, of Paterson, N. J., who is the world’s champion profes- sional. This is the first time in 25 years that this contest has ernational Newsreeld POSTAGE STAMP COLLEUTORS ATTENTION STORE HOURS For the accommodation of i trade, this store will be open Wed-! nesday, April 10. Wwill buy for cash or exchange adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc.|stamps. What have you? Write —_—ev———— me. P. O, Box 771, Juns Old papers at the Empire. | —adv. Hoover Saves was committed to a reform school |i 7 by U. 8. Commissioner C. Clausen, 'of Petersburg, it was stated at the .U. 8. Marshal’s office here today. {The father of the boy was bound over to the Grand Jury on & bond lof $2,000 for alleged violation of [ the prohibition laws. The Missouri-Kansas-Texas rail- road will spend $6513,921 in im- provements in the southwest this The first economy move of the administration was President Hoover’s decision not to use the yacht “Mayflower,” which, plement of 9 officers and 146 men costs the $300,000 a year to jun. The Presi- Country $300,000 Expense dent does not like the water particularly and is planning to spend his sparz time fishing in the new game and fish retreat which he has bought for his use at Cato=tin Furnace, Md. (lateraational Newsreel) with its com- , Alasks | Second edition, revised and enlarged, now ready for distribution. 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