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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THERE, THERE, MR, 600G\LE DON'T “TAKE T 50 HARD ! - TALES ABOUT A GIRL BEING CRAZY ABOUT HIM ! T ONLY HOPE, WE CAN SAVE CAN'T YA @ GIVE HM SUMP'N TO MAKE. HiM PIPE DOWN/4 o’ LIES/ GE THE TOWN! | | { A up Crashes; 4 : r Me_n Killed t Adventurers Kidnap| AR A CHUMP 4 PERL 2 £ ERS0LEA FNOWIN THAT NOTHIN' GOOD COULD COME OUT. OF A BUNCH QOR. SUY GROAKS Thl HAFTA LEAVE MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1932. By BILL SNIF -—= SNIF -~ \F I'D NEVA FOUND THAT % 1200, 11Pu, POCKE T— . b d ALLING CARDS IN AT ERNYTHING. WOULDA BEEN SUNNY SIDE LP! \F Careor of Lyl?amTczfi)z;t, Is Marked by Word “If” By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 26— it useless for legermain. He be- gan as a sleight-o’~hand artist, and | l’rhere are so many if's in the car- | the accident stopped that and sent eer of Lyle Talbot it's rather a|Dim to the local tent show where BOOK WITH THAT DAME'S N | | Watchman, Steal Plane “ —Come to Death | wonder he's in pictures at all. |he began in “St. Elmo." ! First of all, or mayba last, ifi If he'd been more sentimental| Jack Warner hadn't had n. sense 8nd less ambitious, he might still be in the tent or repertory groups. | John H. McCooey, Democratic_leader of Brooklyn, N, Y.Lolilurj&sh;)?‘ osevelt at Westhampton, g jmercml girplane, for an attempted flight to the rebel capital of Sao| 'death of all four. T HELEN MACK 1 have found that & shiny nose results from. imperfect rinsing af- The wreckage of the plane was|\ .= " o found 15 miles from the city. Every morning 1 wash my face Witnesses said the ‘pilot dived| oo 14 or tepid water; the cold crazily just before the crash, i"di'} water is stimulating and excellent Paulo, but the coup ended in the| VATICAN CITY, Sept. 24~~Ex-lheanh, 1 believe. cavations ngar the Vatican gar- ————.————— dens brought to light a loaded can- GROWS ROSE SUNFLOWER traces of soap, is mecessary to skin | of humor Talbot certainly wouldn't rving his apprenticeship on every rung. Tent show to repertory to “the scresn tes: a scene din which he | | pckes fun aj a character supposedly based on nis employer-to-be. | Lyle didn't know anything about ‘road" and then to Broadway, he plctures, so didn't realize what heiwe“' on. “To Broadway after a was doing. But Jack Warner On]y‘mshxon—l did two or three shows laughed when he saw the fest and |On Broadway, but way up town, |cald “Sign him up.” | not the Broadway of Times Square.” names. He answers to three—Tal- | A s ot being the one he uses for pic- | THE STRANGEST IF | tures. His father's name is Hen-| And tne suangest “if” of all—if | derson. His grandmother's is Tal-|the camera and microphone had One of the first to congratulate Manager Joe McCarthy (right) of |defense of the Vatican walls. the New York Yankees for cinching the American league pennant was | Jack Dempsey, former ‘heavywelght champion. Jack told Joe of his one. | time ambition to be a ball player, and Joe said he had wanted to be a fighter. (Associated Press Photo) " DOUGLAS NEWS MRS. MENNEMAN S/ TO ILLNESS AT DOUGLAS Mrs. Bob Menneman, well known Indian woman of Douglas, died at t family home here Saturday night after a long illness. She had begn 2 resident of the Island for many ‘years. Her age Was about fifty-six. She is survived by her hnghand and a daughter, Elizabeth. — e P ROGERS BRINGS COAL The Admiral Rogers was in port for several hours Sunday morning unloading 100 tons of Utah coal besides some general freight for local merchants. . - e,——— BROTHER DIES IN MONTANA ! Miss Margaret Pimperton receiv- ed the sad news Sunday morning ¢ ‘of the passing of her brother Ray, in Belt, Montana, on Saturday. He fnad becen in critical condition for {some time and his death was not fentirely unexpected. 4 The deceased is survived by a {wife and two children, his mother, two sisters and four brothers. His ‘funeral is to be held Tuesday. ' ——————— RETURNS FROM VALDEZ After a two months' visit with ¢his daughter in Valdez, W. J. Smith {returned here on the Aleutian this imorning to spend the winter with {his son, Guy L. Smith. : ——— { CARD PARTY AND DANCE & Northern Light Rebekah Lodge “will give a card party and dance in: the .0dd Fellows’ Hall Wednes- day evening, Sept.. 28, Refresh- 'ments will be served. 40c admission ¥, dfor the entire entertainment. Every- dy welcome. —adv. —————— | SPORT BRIEFS - * —® | board. & # p m‘l P " The mint has placed in circula- { Leo “Gabby” Hartnett, Chicago |, several hundred thousand of ! CHOP SUEY Cubs’ catcher, his irt of any of his playing at- tire during the club’s long win- ning streak. refused to change line, bulwark of Indiana ty's-football strength in re- “cent seasons, will have nine re- turning veterans and four prom- The CHILE RECOVERY SPEEDED UP AS ELECTION NEARS Government Makes Efforts to Have Nation in Good Condition By HAROLD P. BRAMAN SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 26.—The Government is intensifying its ef- forts to have the nation in good economic condition before the Oc- tober 30 elections, in which voters will select delegates to a conven- tion which will write a new So- cialistic Constitution. Continuing the Government pro- gram, which previously had set | September 10 as the approximate | date for the elimination of unem- | ployment in Chile, President Carlos Davilla has declared “war on all economic fronts against the crisis.” Government Backs Campaign By a campaign of propaganda, advertising, motion picture films and mass meetings the Govern- ment expects to cut down unem- ployment to a minimum, increase | production to a figure approximat- ing “good times,” and bolster public confidence on the peso, the latter an admittedly huge task. Labor Minister Juan Rosetti, one of the President’s closest advisers, has initiated a drive for higher salaries for employees of all classes. In itself, the move is viewed as an official admission that the peso has slumped so far, that present wages are insufficient in the face of the increased cost of living. Cabinet Bucks Speculation The entire Cabinet is assisting the new price control board in an endeavor to eliminate speculation in prime necessities. There has been some hoarding by middlemen, and unless stocks are released there are indications they may be seized. | o | Daily prices for meats, bread and other foodstuffs are set by the the new one-peso piece. Much smaller than the old peso, and con- taining far less silver, this new coin is designed to eliminate hoard- ing of silver money, for intrinstical- ly it is worth little. Hundreds of thousands of the old heavy silver peso are out of circu- non which lay buried since !he: | { | | Garibaldian wars of 85 years ago. | q KUESTREN, Germany — Max | ilb was charged with shot ready 107 | soncuseper, @ flower fancier of | | this ecity. claims to be the first| -~ Notices were mailed to 55 men:irom the common yellow and the \who had applied for jobs on a rcad | Thuringian® tawny variety. He is | construction project in North Caro- |now making attempis at raising| lina. Only 21 reported for work. other colored sunflowers as well = = = = = = = = = = = = = B Any Day | ally fine stocks Juneau merchants carry. Set aside Mopday - it pleasing and interesting, and you will learn more reasons, why it pays to buy everything you need in Juneau. i b b % % Is Visiting Day In Juneau Stores Some afternoon, take a little tour of Juneau’s stores. bot, nee Hollywood. | registered his stage personality As_ it is, he's Lyle Henderson, or | rather than one entirely different Lyle Hollywood, or Tyle Talbot, as |'he would be a screen hero instead you please. He now prefers Lyie of a deep-dyed villian. Hollywood, anyway). Again Lyle might have been magician if he hadn’t cut a sev- | thetic role, but a heavy neverthe- re gash in his hand, rendering O 00000 from groceries, to drugs and from clothing to restaurants and hardware. will find it an inieresting‘experience to look over and shop through the exception- Any member of the Juneau Commercial Association will willingly show yon his importations without obligation to buy. : It is really amazing to find ‘such complete, up-to-the- minute stocks, and supplies in all lines, and what’s more yon will be pleasantly surprised at the prices. Prices that in instance after instance are under “Catalog” listings. Tuesday afternoon, for this little tour. You will find Juneau Commercial Association Any or all of them, to rear a rose-hued sunflower |Talbot. (Nobody would belive Lyle‘[ He's featured with Spencer Tracy |now, in a sympatheic role, in “20,- 2|000 Years in Sing Sing"— Sympa- & You = § g B E = =. = = = - = = = £ = = E = = = % = = = - hatchet as he greets Governor Siith for the Qe,moJ | RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazl, Sept.| 6o b i % piavess el | ] A h g | | under contract to Jack’s stu-| W @ tent show the players geti v lined up with Tammany in supporti 26.—Three adventurers, ben_eved.m\ dio. + A to be one big family, and they all c,fi?;‘;“fifiminmmpm the Presidency. Governor oosevelt was a guest M" be rebels, kidnaped an airport| Lyk, fresh ffrom the siage play |Date to see anyone leave, tha Westhampton home of his former law partner, Basil 0"Connde andi watchman Sunday; stole a com-| “Louder, Please,” selected for his|L¥le. But Lyle went up the ladd was tendered a reception that was nkttunded by many prominent’political; : i ' a4 workers. ELINOR WAUVER ILL Miss Eleanor Wauver is in St. Ann’s hospital receiving tréatmen: With almost every nour erammed go. appedicitis. with activities during her month’s g e journ in the Pacific Northwest, poLISH JEWS SHUN DANZIG MRS. JOHN MCORMICK i VISITS 3 CONVENTIONS ’icating lack of flying experience. |;) the skin. At night I use warn |And he was in. stock at Dallas, | Mrs. John McCormick, proprietor GDYNIA, Poland — Growth of STrow e getse | water and soap. THREE NAMES |Tex., a popular figuic there, when |of Betty Mac's Beauty Shop, re- Hitlerism in Danzig has caused LOADED GUXN IN VATICAN A thorough Fimgifig. TeMOVIng Bl ihen tneree the. matter of His| o rer scouts saw him. turned to Juneau on the Northland many Polish Jews to boycoft shore Friday afternoon. Besides attending the national convention of the American Legion Auxiliary at Portland as a delegate from Juneau, Mrs. McCormick at-| — tended a district convention of the When Tiinols tackles Coe Col- Business and Professional Women's lege and Miami (Ohio) University Club at Multnomah, Ore., and the October 1 it will be the first foot- meeting of the Northwest Hair- ball doubleheader the Tlini have dressers Association at Portland. played sinze Zupke has been coach. resorts near the Free City, es- pecially Zoppot. Instead they are coming to this new Polish seaport for their summer holidays. EVERY SCOTCHMAN In Town Should Use a GENERAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Full value for the price—Free Trial Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ' PHONE 478 BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES BAILEY’S CAFE ALASKA MEAT CO. jsi lation, beca the of higher ising sophomores this Eall e i the present C:sl.- B‘fi"mm ’s e gurd?:;gs - QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Brimingham, Ala, has been |Street rating of the official peso. aml ey ‘g"‘ xarn ofery Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales p Exchange Furnishes Problem W re Co. ler *«,iro Di ’ Juneau-Young Hardware Co, W p % ;wa:’:idmn}?,; sg;,‘f:;fi:m: k| A alttittt problem i solving the Juneau Motors elson_Jewelry firecq' Sanitary Meat Co. PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 y exchange question. So little foreign California Grocery Harri Machine Shop Pacific Coast Coal Ce, Bobi. % Bk ne Winter & Pond Co. Riée "and Ahlers Co. Daily Alaska , 1933, estimated to have invaded golf courses in Kansas City over the .Labor Day holiday. Edwin Jueig, Houston, Tex., pro- fessional, set & mew record for his home links, Westwood, #ith ‘2 66 {card which included eight birdies. {Three of them were 2. ——————— f . Fayetteville, Ark., Boy Scouts be- {gap -in August rtepairing broken {toys for distribution by welfare agencies for Christmas. exchange is available. thal import~ ed ‘prime necessities cannot be ob- tain " except by barter or by cut- Central Bank still holds. Some wheat has been purchased outright-in Argentina, but the Gov- nitrate and copper hereafter for all imported. products. ———————— In Ilinois are two small commu- nities, named Henpeck .and Har- mony, within two miles of each other. ting into what gold reserves the ent. wants to exchange wines, Empire Dr. W. W. Council Juneau Bottling Works J. B. Burford Stroller’s Week! H. R. Shepard & Sons Dr. R. E. Southwell Mrs. Wm. Jarman Co. TELEPHONE' 15