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Tl § - - BARNEY (,0 g JAPAN TO SEND SECOND COLONY T0 MANCHURIA By JAMES A. MILLS HARBIN, Manchuria, May 25.— Ercouraged by the success of former Japanese soldiers who have settled at Chamasu, north of Har- bin, the Japanese government on June 23 will send an greup of 500 ex-army men to onize an | arza 100 miles northeast of hers on the Sungari of t group are receiving spec! for their new vocations as farme: and artisans before sa. Japan. Radicals Arc Barred Only Japanese men with no family ties, abls to e ships, free from radica and Gelow 35 years cf a =i gible as sett in the ne s. | It is hoped these mew communi- | ties will form the nuclei cf la future settlements of Japanese in Manchuria. All the now co armed so as to cof brigands with which Man huria is Heretofore been rel ent impossbi the cheap Chin Colonies But with the gradual sup) sion of banditry, and with dir material aid from the hnm | ernment Japanese shown greater readiness to try new li | The in the quently maraude: former Japanese case the | men. have driven off the raiders without the s suffering serious | casualties. Jowa Farm Band to | o | Play at World’s Fair| { DES3 MO!NES. Ia., May "5—' Nineteen Towa count will bni represented in an 800-piece band | which the Southern Towa Farm bu reau will send to the Century of | Progress exposition in Chicago this summer. % HELP ON THE HILL HOUSTON, Tex,, May 25.—The Houston Buffaloes should gain con- siderable pitching strength from| two players recently sent to tmm| by the St. Louis Cardinals. Both Al Fisher and Ted Ncbriga, husky Ha- waiian, are rated big league pros- pects who only need more season- ing. — .- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Ordinance No. 201 provides that “on all delinquent taxes a penalty of 10 per cent shall be added, to- gether with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the date of such delinquency until paid.” This provision will be sus- pended until June 15, 1933, but. strictly enforced thereafter, to- gether with the other provisions of the ordiance dealing with the non- payment of delinquent taxes. By order of the Common Council of the City of Juneau. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. I —adv. " SAYS HER HUSBAND LOST 16 POUNDS IN 4 WEEKS “I have never found a medicine that ‘peps’ you up like Kruschen Salts and better still, leaves you ‘pepped up.’ I take it two or three times a week—not to reduce but merely to feel good and clean. My, husband took it to reduce, he lost| 16 pounds in 4 weeks” Mrs. E. A. Ferris, Washington, D. C. (Decem- ber 29, 1932). To lose fat and at the same time gain in physical attractiveness and feel spirited and youthful take one| half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at Butler Mauro Co., Juneau Drug Co. or any drugstore in the world but be sure and get Kruschen Salts the SAFE way to reduce wide hips, prominent front and double chin and again feel the joy of living—money back if dis- satisfied after the first jar. adv. nfllllllflflllmlllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlMiIIIIlIfl"iIfl!IIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIHMIIIIII“II m‘mu{uflmmnnuuuul EANI}SPARKPLIG TR s LE DE BE l¢ DOUGLAS NEWS YURMAN BUYS IN 1] o % [ i 7% LISSEN - /' _THAT Guy WHO Jus' TOSSED ME OUT.. HE'S MY PAL .. AN' I'VE COME ALL THE WAY TO CINCINNATI TO BRING HIM HOME ... | i HE AIN'T NO : | OUNCER, BUDDY.. . ~ ) 5 ] . A 2 ( | ; Z | HE'S A RASSLER.. AN 2 - | HJ \uxman Junsau furtler HE'S A LITTLE . S AR ; | cently acquired a lot in PUNCH DRUNK.. i ; i : 5 ‘ YOU DON'T - i REMEMBER | — DOUGLAS res Dougzlas | by purchase from O. H. Bl | which he intends to build a cottage | in the mear future. The lot is lo-| cated on the north side of Second | |street - and .adjoins - the (zmnbom property: Mr.. Yurman further plans to improve his property to make it one of the most attrac- {tive in town. e 6 as biology, chemistry and mathe- C iR MEETS Century of Progress’ to Go on Parudo as Presulent Il Shome W88 AN g e g s o £ ne jamober of ommerce wi 3 Amusements Galore for | the -ehildren will held in the city hall, at the usual five acres of fairyland called the hour of 8 o'clock. Important busi- nanted Island.” For thrill- Ness is scheduled: s there will be the “Sky Ride” | PRSI N R UY Roosevelt Opens Chlcago World’s Fair Next Saturda ¥ and an elaborate midway. I CLOCKS SHOVED AHEAD | i rly 20 specimens of culture| 'Clocks were shoved ahead in continents will .be -pro-|Douglas this morning one hour ial exhibits by fm"\gn"“ effect daylight saving time but s and unofficial foreign | as school is out for the summer And should the gest of Vvacation, only those who had real oups. A Classified ads pay. lcading sports event or. toumna- | ment of the summer has been eard- ¢1 for the entertainment of expo- sition cr(fivds. i T NEW! DIFFEREN ) Among the southbound passen-| PETER PAN | on the yukon from Seward| | BEAUTY SHOPPE | Miss Olive French and Miss| | gecond Floor, Triangle Bldg. ] achers :n‘ PHONE 221 | Hpe . ATTENTION ! = STOMACH SUFFERERS | No. 1 Ote:Pasel Door NOW Doors, Sash and 5205 Millwork, beauti- e fully designed, of fins ma- terials, from manufacturer atmoney saving. Complete service. Estimates prompt. ly. Write for Catalog. { To3 much acid may be the cause cf the stomach agenies you are suffering. You can get almost in- ! stant relief now from Bisma-Rex, a | delicious - tasting antacid powder [ that is bringing relief to thousands 'of stomach sufferers everywhere This new treatment acts four ways to give you quick and lasting re- ! lief Bisma-Rex is sold only at | Rexall Drug Stores, 50 go to Butler ol Mauro Drug Co. today and get a package. It costs but 50c. adyv. The architceturally striking Hall of S of the expositicn buildings that will stir ing day. Ancther is the nee on the left one new life c¢n open- Travel and' Transport Building shown at the right, with its novzl method of resf suspension. In the center is a group of electrical buildings ¢n man-made Northerly Island. Estimated tétal cest of the exposition on the Lake Michigan shore The Chicago werld’s et up to go at its £ g \ May 27 by President Roosevelt, will put in col geantry and panorama of a century’s pro the incerpeoraticn of the frentier settlement Cestly exhibits will show tion and all phases of civiliz ss in varied lines since of 18 industry, transporta- this hundred-year span— Chicago in in science, ance icn over and since recorded progress began. CHICAGO, May le of man's drama In th stages will “how a of transportation, revolution of tra water and land will in a vast array into history—Revolving e jone medium used eation, Strides in'medical science shown by extensive izing progress in detecting, treat- ing, and preventing human and ani- xplana- in this delin- » harness the exposit istic buildings i contrasts between the ma life 100 years ago and toda, Such 1l be the 1's In Northerly island will be buildings on man-made translated huge lution in the graphic and industrial - larts, of engineering in its several s back branches, and of such basic arts which mean a of the world’s The drama of mar will be traced—r T tury but thousands of year in industries hood for most lation. and the ar “A Century 'live iculture, hus will the story of of Progress” be told. flllll"IIIIIII|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIHIIIlIIIIIIlillllllIII‘III|IIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIIIIIHIIII|IIII|I|IIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE DANCE S OUR GUE: FRIDAY NIGHT LOPRBY science qualities of those products, and merclmntn. IN THE GASTINE HOTEL Gilman’s expect and demand, advertised plmlw ts. e e W]l(‘ll l[ (0"""5 “) ])lO(lllLls consunwr has 1o, s (:h agsurance, the bu er js a rdld 10, tr it, certdmy do uot Thiy ff brcq yomempt Music by Freddie “Yellow Jackets” AND ITALIAN THE THROUGH WHICH BUYE KNOW PRODUCTS HO A O FEATURING FRENCH DISHES 1IN Ne Telephoiié 374 Paicint 930 10 1 BEER—WINE - 0f Course IIIIIlllII|IllIIIlI|lIIIIIIllllllllllllmmlllllmIImllll|||l|||IlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllmlllIIIIIIIIIIII||||||||nlIllllllmummlmllllmlmIII!IIIIIIII _ | on | ng diminish, almost every business to attend to were n”ecled.: ut adr which is what the manufacturer and his Jer?era are seeking. AND THE MERCHANTS WHO skt kM \laska Eiipire Father, Son Da\lxkter To Get Coflege Degrees BOONE; N. O.. May- I&:—Cmn- mencement day at . Appalachian State Teachers" (College ~here will beia family affair for the Dotsons. Father Roy Dotson, 48; his son, Hight Dotson, 20, and his daugh- | ter; .Mrs: Ola Détson Furr, 24, are to receive their Bachelor of Science degrees from the sehool of educa- tion at the same time. The elder Dotson two years ago received his high school . diploma, | 2lthough he had been teaching in public schools. 33 years. He .will complete his.college work this year. Hight Dotson majored in physical | education and sclence. Mrs. Purr is | the mother of a-five-year-old son. { LSRRG ¢ S Classified ads pay. I e ? § Graduation \Gift Suggestions PARKER and Pencil Sets $1.95 to $12.50 1 Pen Juneau Drug Co. “The Corner Drufi Store” 1933, CF ix- inket ;|a story of change in agrieulture— |mal disease. | , Chicago’s lakefront ex 8 g = ¢ to be Opnnfd May 27 by P. with long lines of machinery The part natural sclences play in Roosevelt. i ; ¢ trace transformation from odern life is to be told by ex- Site Ts 424 Acres dle to the combine bits showing step by step how Throughout a miniature city— Sciences Sw h materials as iron, steel, coal » P 3 g 424 acres stretching more than palaces 3 and oil are transformed into fin- p g three miles along Lake Michigan— |3 on the ment in -S ished products. | 1” S a e vill be unfolded major transforma- 1 be devoted to display |and natural—will be Other displays will picture . the ons of a century in industry, onstration of accomplish- |fair's giant nario significanes of electricity, the evo- to Advertised Products and Advertising M. erchants in The Empire It is the public’s familiarity with the names and meritorious By constant repetition, by the use of form and color an the printed, word, the makers of those products have told the world all about them. Prospecive buyers know what they can They know they have a come-back on ot m’ are not, adverused tbp e the pro uq:l vvqr 50 a case where :good, lhanly ;pales, \ES u'auqn an ADVERTISING f& THE PRINCIPAT, cuANNizL COME 10 [} !