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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1933. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS PROSPERITY MAY HIGH BRITISH FOLLOW SESSION OFFICIALS TO OF ALL NATIONS | of Government Be Rep- resented at Parley 'DEBT DISCUSSION paring for Economic Conference PREPARE PROGRAM TO BE CONSIDERED | MacDonald Be Accompan- Trade Barriers Is ied by Promment Men Proposed LONDON, reh. 9.—~It is un derstoed in efficial quarters that provisional arrangement has becen made whereby Prime Minister Ramesay McDonald, Prosident of ' the Board of Trade Walter Runciman, and possibly Chancellor of the Ex- chequer Neville Chamborlain will go to Washington for debt conversations with the incom- ing American Administration. Ii all are able to go, the three principal elements of the British National Gcevernment will be reprmented. National, Laber and Conservative. turn om the onomic Conference which held in London. | shows that all capi-| iropean nations are nt for s fo- the has out the re- Commission which pleted work bringing ram for recovery of monetary and ecredit policy 5 n‘of a movement-of capital | ing of International trade | . 8. IS INTERESTED WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. d States will enter the mon- economic conference in Lon- ct COME T0 U. 8. European Countries {Pre-Three Principal Elements! AROUSES INTEREST Lowering of International Prime Minister Ramsay . POLAR BEAR ON. \Carncr Expresses lHls Regrets iAt Leaving House H SE ‘ WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—A | few minutes after Franklin D. | Roosevelt and John N. Gar- i ner had been declared elect- ed President and Vice-Presi- dent by the Electoral College Yerday afternoon at a joint session of Congress, Garner remarked: “I'd rather remain in the Hcuse than gc to preside over the Senate. My heart will always be here in the House. Speaker Garner is complet- ing 30 years of service in the House. S g GROCERS CLASH ”WHH FIREMEN - IN FINAL GAME]: FOl’mer Can Tle B PR by Winning—High School Plays Y.P.A.C. Five The final scheduled game of the Castineau Channel Basketball League will be staged tonight in the High School gymnasium when the Juneau Fire Department out- fit will meet George Brothers “five | fast delivery boys.” But it may not be the deciding game. If the Grocers can win from | l [ | i [ l HAUNTED HOUSE ‘swmmmuanow BY HIGH SCHOOL The “Haunted House,” school play will be produced to- morrow night at the Coliseum The- atre and a large and enthusiastic audience is hopefully expectzd by students who have been selling tickets, placarding the city with posters and rehearsing every after-| noon and evening. The play is full of mystery and| thrills and is guaranteed to hold| the suspense and interest until the very last minute. It is one of those | hair-raising m, plays with suf- ficient drama and romance worked in it to make it of interest to <very type of audience, young. Pt i PSR R AT 1HE HOTELS Zynda Miss Rosie Dall, Spokane ington; J. W. Wyckotf, Petersburg. Gastincau th and Mrs. Brog- seth, Seattle; Francis High, City; H. Greenberg, Nome; George A. Lingo, Fairbanks; M. A. Moore, Halnes. : e MRS. BYRON BENSON LEAV HOSPITA Alfred Mrs. Byron Benson, who been receiving medical treatment in 8t. Ann's Hospital, left the hos- all high | old or '.; And You'll Jump Out of Bed in Washt | has | pou SO' AFTER ) TELL 1 KNOW WHERE HHE WENT- OH-HELLD, YOULL Go ouT NOW-You STAY N S0 HER SHE CANT GO SHES PLAYIN GOLF WITH A MAGGIE- | WLZ FOR THE COUNT THERE- 'LL SHOW \ | | ©UT sHE PAYS NO LOT OF BOOBS- 'LL (—— JLUST GO = Tl YOU WHO 1% SEE- ATTENTION TO ME- SHOW HER WHO <§\ Qe 8",5“:"\"* BOSS AROUND d 15 MASTER OF ‘_\‘jHE'RE_ HERE, Z(} Y THIS HOULSE - i S Sl { e J fdl ,EL‘ B 47‘1 g,fi»rgw | N\ MWt ¢ | $ (e £ 12} ‘ MILLIGAN ls PROSPECT LANG ranges and stoves at Economy Furniture Co. —adv. -, gl s A O G el Cheaper than using your own John Milligan, a portside hurler| HEERE EoA) R iy rom Wilkesbarre, is rated the best| : i tching prospect coming up to the| Nashville Southern Association team this season. He won 22| games and lost 8 last year. —— - ‘mon:\: FISH SHIPPED 3 BY JUNEAU COLD \TORAGE; SEE PAGE 7 For shipment on the Santa Rosa ough thd Panama Canal to New | | York City, 73 boxes of frozen silver | salmon were shipped South on the \lnrtmscstern by the Juneau Cold Lomuam d . California \ll(§ “'lLLlA\l GEDDES AND SON LEAVE FOR SOUTH Grocery Mrs. William Geddes left for the v | South on the steamer Northwestern to receive special treatment for her eyes. She was accompanied by her son Warren Geddes and they ex- ‘pch to be away about twe weeks. PAY DAY SPECIALS Ohlo State University |team averaged 5,750 spectat {its first three Big Ten games. 'WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL the Morning Rarin’ to Go Hyoulodmrmdlunkna the world ' k, don't swallow a lot of salts, ‘water, oil, laxative candy or chewing e e theth o TAAkR o Ay | Fweet and buoyant and full of munshine. | | For they can’t do it. They only move the | bowels and & mere movement doesn’t get at | the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feoling is your liver. It should pour out two | | poundl of hqmd bile into your bowels daily. | 1f this bi not flowing freely, your food docse'’ digeats 1t just decays in ihe bowels. | Gas bioata up your stomach. You have & | taiek, bad taste and your breath s foel | Valentines Butler Mauro Drug Co. ; Phone 134 | skin often breaks out in blemishes, Your aches and you feel down and out. Your whole ry-wm w pouomd , old CARTER'S LIVTEE LIVER PTAS 6 pot these two unds of bile flowing freely and make you ect “ap and up.” They eontain wondertul, rmles, gentle vegotable extracts, amazing Free Delivery ‘when it comes to making the bile flow con next summer with a firm con- Vi n that a concerted drive leading nations to lower In(»erm\- tional trade barriers will bring a| revival of world commerce. -WAY TO SEATTLE TO BE REP AIRED s WIFE OF SECRETARY TO DIMOND ENROUTE SOUTH .Motorshxp Ran Aground|’ West of Seward, Re- ceived Damages Mrs. E. L. Bartlett, whose hus- band was recently announced as Delegate-Elect Dimond’s choice for his private secretary, is a passenger | erly the Margnita, which ran ashore on the steamer Northwestern for{on an island west of Seward and Seattle. Mrs. Bartlett was formerly | was damaged by the swell running Miss Vida Gaustad. She is en-|at the time, is proceeding to Se- route to Los Angeles to visit her attle for repairs according to a mother and will be joined there by |report from Seward via the North- Mr. Bartlett about March 1, and|western. The crew, Capt. Carl will go to Washington with him. Anderson, in command, managed to get the motorship off the island without assistance the report stated. ‘The motorship Polar Bear, form- 0Old Papers for sale at Empire. the Smoke Easters they will move into a tie for first place with the B P. R. quintet. This will make it mecessary for these two teams to play an extra game to decide |the second half winner and the right to play the Firemen, win- ners of the first half, for the 1933 championship. The Firemen-Grocers game will be the second of a double bill In the opener, the fast Crimson Bears of the High School will take on the Y. P. A, C. Club, a fast organization from the local Indian Village that is coached by Jim Thomas, former Fireman guard and Ex-champion school star. Thomas believes his outfit will give the Bears a hard battle. The game starts at 7:30 p. m. ——— But don't ask for liver Little Liver Pills. Look for Litte Pills on m red label. substitute. 26¢ at all stores. © 1981 C. M. (‘A. pital for her home yesterday. LEONARD T. PETERSON EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANYTIME LEAVES FOR SITKA Leonard T. Peterson, Ann's Hospital from an operation performed two weeks ago, left on the Admiral Evans for his last evening. BERGMANN DINING ROOM Board by Week or Month Meals for Transients Cut Rates Chicken dinner Sunday, 60c MRS. J. GRUNNING — el Make Millions Think —ana Buy) DAILY SPORTS CARTOON POLO WITH % ILLIAMS AS Pgncusfl IN SMTH'S RATING OF Tommy HilcHcocrk -By Pap ' ececn, ‘SMITH Aus‘l'm POLO E. GOALS PLACES H/M SECOND ONLY TO JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Little Store with the BIG VALUES . [ i | 1 | | . | | | New CATALOG to serve your BUILDING NEEDS ehensive catalog is well illustrated and will prove a real help in building the new home or making the present home modern and more convenient. The follow- ing list of items taken at ran- dom will give you an idea of lh:l. low prices that now pre- vai 1 doors, et Twopasel doom, 2 11§ féin . . . . Hoalrey ot Sash 2. 6inx6 fe. 6 in., with glass . . . 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Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 Mink Wanted BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West 30th St., New York City. Contact for Information and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative Triangle Building, Juneau THE HAUNTED HOUSE Under Direction of Juneau High School COLISEUM FRIDAY—FEBRUARY 10—8:15 ADMISSION, 50 CENTS INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ’J { THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 New Wall Paper Here! See the New 1933 Patterns. Freshen Up the Home. Full line of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS JUNEAU PAINT STORE BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Party Frocks! Just Arrived Smart Styles from New York DO NOT FORGET THE FIREMEN'S BALL—FEBRUARY 11 Special W eek-End Sale On NEW SPRING DRESSES TWO GROUPS $2.95 = $4.95 For values to $7.50—For Values to $10.90 Sizes 14 to 44 PAY CASH AND SAVE