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T CANT SA&Y THAT T o KeEP THIS BUNOLE UKE SR For kickR., KNOW(NG AS T DO TUAT 1T CONTAINS (NEG THAT HE DOESKIT WANT THE SWeeT. WOMAN T GET HER HOOKS ON - - BUT IF I REFUSED T KEEP (T FOR HIM HE'D BE SURE To €ET WISE THAT MRS.k.ANO T AINT STRANGERS — BoY! T Wiskh L COULD GET UP GUMPTICN ENOUGH & TEW HIM TRAT WIEE © HIS WAS = ONCE MRS.Go0G(E - Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vi cinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Rain and warmer tonight, Thursday rain;moderate southeasterly wind LOCA Temp. 41 29 41 Time 4 p. m. yest'y . 4 a, m. today Noon today .. Barom. 29.95 30.01 .. 29.94 L DATA : Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 33 NE 6 Clear 85 N 3 Clear 46 SE 11 Cldy CABLE AND R, ADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1929. By BILLE T 1 CANNGT HELP THINKING. THAT MR.GOOGLE AND_MRS. KICT2 ARE HIDING SOMETRING EROM (ME = EVERY DA T BECOMES (MORE AAD MORE APPARENT AND TM DETERMINED | NIl To GET B THe BOTTOM OF \T- 1 SHALW GO AN SEE MR.GOSELE TS MINUTE - (AN MIND i3 MADE Lp? L1} OuTe ITS MAKING MY HOME (IFE A VERITABLE INFERNO AMD IT 13 MY RIGHT To DISCOVER] (E T CAN WHAT 1S CAUSING ALL THIS UNHAPPINESS - 000000000 ee e b4 WS BRI ° 9000000000000 NEW YORK~—Federal Judge | Francis A. Winslow, against whom | articles of impeachment were re- |cently read in Congress, announces :lns resignation. ) | | | | OGDEN, Utah—Twelve thousand ishopmen of the Southern Pacific (have had a wage increase. Seven ;hundrv(l here are affected. ©® 1089, King Features Syndica! rkably like utant’s grim- ammed impa- THE ADJUTANT'S DIl By DeWITT MACKEN (Copyright, 1929, Assoc He d VR GOCGLE | HAS WENT Elhvn' would have been no charge, TIMBER SALES MADE 8 ¥ against him.” BY FOREST SERVICE | Suddenly the adjutant’s finger: - —— halted ir impatient drubbing Two timber sales in the vicinity And gr lly a grin spread itself of Ketchikan were announced this over his He hurried ov morning by the U. S. Forest Serv- to his de: reached e Two and a half million feet for the pen which he had thrown timber at Helm Bay, near Ket- down so willingly a few moments n, were sold to the Ketehikan { before. Spruce Millss and two and three- This is going to be a bit tough quarter million feet, at Port Cam- on the little woman,” he s near Kake, were sold to the himself, “but it's -Reynolds. company. The { Then he wrote hi tter is to be cut for the Juneau ly across the pape Lumber Mills. | Kourish prid B end of each word NOTICE Wo evidence add Scottish Rite Masons: that the lady in que 1 was Cap- | enty-first degree Thursday ev- tain Freddie's wife. Case quashed.” Regular meeting and 32nd —_— e — degree worl: Friday evening. Visit- T SR ing members cordially welcomed. BUFFALO NEAR M'CARTY | WALTER B. HREISEL. Sécretal DE BECK RIGHT, ‘SUSIE, GET THESE THINGS OF HIS PACKED AT ONCE -HES MONING OUT 6 MY HOUSE (N AlEW ROCHELLE 1 to|den, t to be done.” s: decision firn ith 2 smal of R ced to show 3 adv Reports havw. re: Game Commission tha of buffalo have been of some |10 miles above McCarty on the T ded for |nana River. They are app: in good condition, accor the same old | report, which said that the were to see |@bout 18 inches of snow in that dis- { trict as the result of a recent storm were | No fears are felt at the present to | time about their conditions, H. W. rhune, Executive officer of the me Commi said. Atk Toa cream, brick or bulk. Juneau —adv. seen about _'Ice Cream Parlors. with the Red Y similar worke Freddie and Amiens. He Freddie, too. him. But aften the first greeting: ver, an uneasy thought b through Captain Freddie's, He wasn't officer in His y's forces for nothing. . Hel N SRR w the law and realized the dan-| RACE ENTRIES INVITED of having wife with . | BY JUNEAU YACHT CLUB about his misgiv i, Cros: She TS, hea e found him in| It was good $1.25 Men’s Ga Low 8a.m. 8am. Preclp. 8am. | NEW ORLEANS—Rabbi Max temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | rejler, for 40. yéars head of Temple | Sinai, and one of the best known SROW | papbis in the United States, is Snow | Cldy | dead. Snow | Cldy | Snow | g Snow | he held up some thirty cars park- Cldy|cd along country roads, has been Snow | sentenced to the reformatory. Clear | Cldy| DETROIT.—Jolly Feai: Clear | weight 643, height 4 feet Clear|is dead. For fifteen years she Cldy|has been a fat lady in carnival Cldy | shows. She was 27 ycars old. Clear - - BISHOP ROWE HERE ENROUTE WESTWARD Bishop P. T. Rowe of the Alaskan division of the Episcopal Church arrived on the steamer Aleutian. The Bishop is stopping here a week | before sailing for Cordova where |he is to officiate at the ordination of the Rev. Kippenbrock to the i 8 pm. | temp,__| -2 Highest temp, -2 34 36 30 Stations— Barrow Nome Bethel R Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert . Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 26 26 14 20 16 30 28 30 18 30 30 32 36 38 34 29 36 14 42 40 44 *—Less than 1 04 32 .06 MUSKEGON, Mich—Richard A. Stanley 4 5 inches, 0 0 0 0 0 0 n NOTE—--Observations St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, KodizX, Juneau Prince Rupert, LEdmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Fraadsco arc wade at 4 a. and 4 p. m,, Juneau time. c e The pressure is low throughout Alasa except in the OCoutheast- ern part, lowest in Bering Sea, and is high in the occan to the scuthward. Light precipitation has occurred in Western and middle Alaska, and there is considerable cloudiness in Eastern Alaska. Tem- peratures have risen in the northern half of the Territory with lit- Rhoades, 16 years old, who boasted | For more than an h nt had sat at his de ish general headquar where in France,” with »en poised over the findin sourt martial which had c Captain Freddie. It was the business of ant, as representative of -ommand, to pass final and he was having trouble. It was 1 most unusual circumstance him to be stumped. He was jutant because he was efficient Mcreover, this w n shut case On the face of it there was no earthly reason why he should have delaye n ninutes in putting his O. K. on the papers before him. And still the ven, from which ultimately mus » that fateful messe < in Brit- | j for 5t ev 1in ing little cir The ven down over to the window. was a lovely stretch untryside; off there {to the west the big wer finally threw ¥ of somew} em! ection on2 in don, help. five ' ¢ ide the Those letters were wonderful | rn couple. each other; a|and packed off for London, ha to a lo ndow that he might le which would!njs white teeth e 10 rted from adie loved | tman trur missives of n this pair of lovers and one in Lon- > Jittle irom love Qv than his w t. still, Ly islove doesn't ry much. Men musi e of any I him in at ht- th man. too e. Wives -t ‘ | boveLA4s NEWS KILBURN IS MAYOR OF DOUGLAS; CITY CLERK IS HAMMOCK tle change elsewhere. The old and new city councils of Douglas met for the last and first . times respectively last evening for the winding up and starting anew the business administrative affairs of the town. L. W. Kilburn was elected chair- man and therewith Mayor ex-officio of the town and council. L. D. Hammock was elected clerk suc- ceeding Felix Gray who declined {of the Yukon, in which he has hopes of making a good find. | 2 - 2 “FRECKLES” IS AT | LIBERTY TONIGHT - | | s more than 2,000,000 copi n’)’; |the book have been circulated throughout the United States, near- | |ly everyone is familiar with the | Gene Stratton-Porter story, “Freck- | les,” the screen version of which. | {made at FBO under the direction! |of Leo Meehan, is coming to the Liberty tonight. As publishers compute that at| least five persons read every copy of the bock, taking into account those in libraries, and large famil-| ies, at least 10,000,000 have read | “Freckles.” | Dealing with the adventures of| a one-armed orphan boy set to; iguard a valuable piece of forest,| |the Limberlost, “Freckles” is a| priesthood. Sunday, Bishop Rowe will con- duct the Confirmation ser at the Holy Trinity Cathedral and Sunday evenir ill conduct the ervices at Doug While to the Westward the Bish- op may travel into the Interior, but | his plans to this end are not yet complete. While in Juneau Bishop Rowe is | the house guest of Dean C. E. Rice and Mrs. Rice. [ WHO'S WHO AND WHERE Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilbert and their daughter Marnelle, are returning to Cordova aboard the Aleutian af- ter spending the winter in the south. Mr. Gilbert is manager of the Pioneer Packing Company plant at Cordova. Oscar Hart, commercial man, re- turned to Juneau aboard the Wat- nomination for the office after|SimPle and charming tale of love,|son after working in the towns to having served five years. Guy L. Smith was re-elected for his third term as treasurer; Charles Sey was |loyalty and courage. | | John Fox, Jr., of Covered Wagon | ]rame. plays the title role and op-‘ [ the Westward. Mrs. L. M. Carrigan arrived from the south on the steamer Aleutian. likewise renamed city mngxscrate‘vposne‘ him plays Gene Stratton, | yrs Carrigan will join her husband and W. J. Grant as marshal, all |Brand-daughter of the famous au-|nere and will probably be in Ju- at the same salaries as before. There were two applications be- fore the council for wharfinger, Charles Schramm, present incum- bent and Lawrence Cashen. The former subsequently handed in his resignation, but action was defer- red until the next meeting to be held at the call of Mayor. The following committees were appointed for the ensuing year: ‘Wharf—Kirkham, Gallwas, Gran- berg. Streets and Public Properties— Bonner, Kirkham, McConnell. Sewers—Kromquist, McConnell, Granberg. Fire and Water—Granberg, Bon- ner and Kromquist. Finance—Gallwas, Bonner, Kirk- ham. Health and Police—McConnell, Kromquist, Galiwas. Before turning over the city's business to the new guard, the old council authorized payment of 19 bills amounting to $331.60. Final reports of all the committees were made, and the financial report for the year was given by Clerk Gray. Auditor Mrs. C .A. Fox’s report fol- lowed, all reports being accepted. Mrs. Glen Kirkham was elected school tax collector for the year. Adjournment sine die, followed a short talk by Mayor Guerin in _which he thanked his associates for their support. > LEAGUE TO MEET A business meeting of the Ladies League will be held in the league rooms, Thursday evening, at 8 o’clock. e LEAVES FOR INTERIOR J. M. Cramer left on the Aleutian for the interior of Alaska where he expects to remain for at least three years prospecting for gold. Several years ago Cramer staked some good claims along the tributarie: thoress. Others of the cast in- clude Hobart Bosworth, who made | {the first picture filmed in Los An-| Igeles, Billy Scott, Lafe McKee and little Frankie Darro, 8 year old iplayer, i .. { OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE | Notice is hereby given, that per«! INoTICE suant to an order of sale made| |by the Probate Court of the Terri- tery of Alaska and entered of record, on the 27th day of March, 1929, in the matter of the estate of Jess Jensen, deceased, the und- jersigned administrator of said es-g tate will sell at public auction,| subject to confirmation by the| court, the following described real property to wit: Lot Nine (9) in} Block Fourteen (14) of the said| town of Haines as shown by the. \official plat thereof, said sale will |be made on the 7th day of May, 1929, at the hour of two o'clock in ithe afternoon of said day at the| |premises to be sold; terms of sale,! ten per cent of bid at time of sale, balance to be paid on con-]‘ {firmation of sale by the court ! Dated this 1st day of April, 1929, : G. W. HINCHMAN, | Administrator. | First publication, April 10, 1929. i Last publication, May 1, 1929. ——.,——— Country Store and Barn Dance, Elks’ Hall, April 20th, supervision of Pastime Club. Speeial prizes for best hayseed couple now on dis- play at J. M. Saloum’s. Groceries, pots and pan and what have you lall given away free. An equal chance for all to win. Save the date. —adv. i H —————————— We are now serving SANDWICHES | and SALADS. The best yet. Ju-| neau Ice Cream Parlors, —adv.‘l ——————— STORE HOURS | For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be open Wed-; adv, B. M. BEHRENDS CO, Inc.| lns:lay, April 10. | Aleutian. neau over the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Bidwell, prominent Wrangell people, return- ed to their home town on the Aleu- tian, after spending several weeks in the south on vacation. F. G. Kappleman, Clerk of Court, }at Valdez, is a returning passenger {for his home town aboard the Mr. been on a vacation in the for several weeks. B Commercial job printing at The Bmpire, - eee PETE SAYS: “Oranges 9 dozen for $1.00. Sweet and juicy.” adv. L e o e d NUTICE Until further notice the Sanitary Grocery will be open evenings until 10 o'clock. —adv. Kappelman has south HEADQUARTERS FOR Working Men’s Clothing Goodrich Rubber Footwear Filson Canvas Clothing SABIN & SCOTT successors to N. G. NELSON Of cou at the vomiting out their missiles of de- struction But he saw neither the of the immediate in the distance . He was p: the case Captain Fredd Captain Freddie, one of { >fficers who ever led a bu bayonets over the top. Captain Freddie clean living, hard fight- |c ng gentleman. ashiered! To be|lcr sent home in di thing, yes, n the eyes of his f of for life. ‘To be evicted from h :lub. To be shupned on the street only were barred sev- | i front | vicinit | resented sor 1g. of | nd th notoriously point of viewpoint lackin, T lidn't know It was she wanted to out the “brass hats”| And so, one day she trip to the war zone, lo! d Y HoQ ngled a ~ Insurance 1F you find any fault what- ever o this baking powder, * or think you do, your grocer g will retorn your money and : also pay for the eggs, butter, - flour, etc., you have used. INSURANGCE ““If you find any fault whatever in this baking powder, or think you do, your grocer will return your moncy and also pay you for the eggs, butter, flour, cte. you have used.” It is printed on the label —and means just what it says. 47 Spices 32 Extracts e LIBERTY —TONIGHT— : FRECKLES Stratton Porter’s Famous Story So Don’t Miss Seeing It—=Also DUMB BELLS—A comedy full of laughs NEWS OPENS THE SHOW 10—20- OO Gene 40 cents ree or four hundred personal He couldn’t spoil are being sent by the Ju- and showed |neau Yacht Club to yacht owners in the infectious|{on the Pacific Coast inviting them h had indeared him to|to enter the Capital-to-Capital | C 1d to his men, cht race in June. Indications | The adoring Mrs. Freddic lov that there is great interest in| | that lau too. race by yacht clubs on the a wonderful ast and that several large yachts days together, for 1 enter the race this ) > full of troops, was fair] -+ they found good accom CKAHS ATTENTION a hotel. Finally = sed her captain goodbye The regular meeting of Perseve Rebekah Lodge will not be held on April 10, owing to the hall being used for other purposes on that day. The next regular meet- will be held April 24. | ALPHONSIN CARTER, | Secretary weetheart, though. She t a o I Overalls Bib or the W Style two or Amien: 7, quict Heavy Blue Denim Sizes 34 to 44 |F - {than she had been in many long months of Separation. n Captain Freddie faced the Arrest Court martial. | n¢ ) possible defense that he could A sentence to be casl > | 1 at last the papers ha 3 up to G. H. Q. to the adjutant for |[Femmer. Phone 114. —adv. | the formality of signing. All this| MILL WOOD for everybody. |tan through the adjutant’s mind B ']‘ J. M. Saloum |as he stood disconsolate by the k (window, wasting time over a hope ‘ The Arcflde Care l | less. Situation. Special mn\:’e"k o]l; Bundays | and eel ays “Damn!” he his fingers played Soda Fountain in connection. oll on the gl “And to think that had it been any other woman | in the world besides his own wife, ¢ __ KANN'S 223 SEW. | | | | adv : Next to Gastineau Hotel muttered again, as their | a ; | Come in and | radlo. Mary Phon | i :,mccaml listen to the Young, Prop. ‘288 ! STORE AR D STREET Anniversary Sale SATURDAY---APRIL 13TH 5CcTO $5.00 CELEBRATING OUR FIRST YEAR IN ALASKA To show our appreciation we are giving a 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all purchases of $1.00 or over on APRIL 10TH TO 13TH INCLUSIVE. BALLOONS FOR ALL CHILDREN COME AND GET THEM CREME OIL. and PALMOLIVE SOAP, LUXURY TOILET ‘ PAPER | 1.00 | 14 Bats for B8 COTTON FLANNEL White—27 inch 13 for Per yard . Just Received A wonderful assortment of Girls’ Dresses—All Fast Colors— Sizes 3 to 14 ILadies’ House Dresses Beautiful Colorings and Patterns $1.25 each All sizes \ l 1 MANY NEW ITEMS IN CHILDREN'S APPAREL REMEMBER ALL OF ABOVE LOW PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON APRIL 10th TO 13th INCLUSIVE |