The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 15, 1934, Page 7

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TH BARNEY GOOGLE AN'D SPARK PLUG l LISSEN - SULLY--- MY SWEET WOMAN THE DOUGH FOR THE TRIP SOUTH ---- I'M WHEN T HIT MIAMI T' HOW IT |§ --- REFUBES TO COUGH UP GONNA BEAT MY WAY DOWN' THERE ALONE — SNOOP AROUND AN! SEE E_DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1934. v YOU'RE CRAZY = LL GERMANS HULD $ POLICY AS BIG NEWS EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the seventh cf a cerics of eight daily articles telling in what American institutions and cus- toms foreign pecples chiefly are interested. By TOM WILHELM BERLIN, Feb. 15— The Ameri-| #un-dollar has become a.star per- former on Germany's news stage. Because of their own experiences with inflation, Germans read eag- erly of the United States’ monetary moves, and they are most interest- ed in the inflationary aspects. Save for stories of catastrophes, little foreign news is printed in Germany, but articles on American money manipulation are given a good deal of attention. Change Description of America Since the dollar was pushed off the gold standard, German news editors have altered their appella- tion for America. It used to be the land of “boundless possibilities.” Now it is “the former land of boundless possibilities.” Some writers caution Germans o'd Judgmem of the Roose- ply of r":!d is such as| her to clamber back ap-ard tr> gold sbandard wagor ovor 1l it al the Gevaluad dol end. The Gflrman pcaple can De frankful that the! govc:rment under the Ieadership of Chanccllor Adclf Hitler in the fight against unemployment will stay away from afl money experi- ments. Tne way chosen is not light, | but all t‘u‘ more surely must lead| to succes Sec Fight With Wall Street ‘The Deutsche Diplomatisch-Poli- tische Korrespondenz, a tip sheet sent to editors and reflecting views of government circles, suggests that Bronchial Troubles Need Creomulsion’ Persistent coughs -and colds lead’ to serious trouble. ¥ou can stop them' now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new _medical discovery with two-fold ac- ‘tion; it soothes and heals the in- flamed - membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical author- ities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and eolds and other forms of throat! troubles. elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop| the - irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, and attacks the seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteéd satis- ' factory in the treatment of persist- ent, coughs and colds, bronchial . asthma, bronehitis, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Your own druggist ° is authorized to refund your money on the spot If your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. adv. Creomulsion contains, in; addition to creosote, other healing! WELL-WELL= AND SO YOU DECIDED TO GO DOWN TO MIAMI ? T8K - TsK b - by SEE - MEBBE 1 GOT A FaRmane Tie wird das Weltwirtidafiswetier? | In Germany, the “Laubfrosch” (leap-frog) is cften used as a barometer. weather he sits on the top of the stairs in his little glass, while in bad weather he goes down to the bottcm. Werner Hahmann, in the German humordur weekly, | dellar as the “Laubfrosch” being i ‘Will the World Economic Weather AND THEN VA BREAK 1 COULD SHIP MY HORSE DOWN THERE- DON'T WORRY, HIS BROWN-EYED PRIVATE SPARKY --- AS SOON AS PAPA ot' 'i‘:_‘:,’,[p_\ GETS A ROLL .4 HE'LL SEND FOR "'H‘: \€ CAR ! By BILLE DE BEGK P DOUGLAS THAT 71 k : AND T DIDN'T “7 BRING MY N E S DINNER 9 JACKET !! —, innzum WIN FROM UNITED MEAT QUINT , In a fairly even game last night, | the Douglas Firemen were victors over the United Meat basketball 'outfit by the score of 26 to 17. an early lead and on account of headed throughout the game. ‘Tonight the Firemen take on the | George Bros. team at the Nat. —————— YOUR HORSE ? ' SPARK PLUG ?? WELL,'PON_ MY souL ! ° OF COURSE I'VE HEARD OF SPARK PLUG- AND YOU'RE THE OWNER ?? TSK - TSK-TSK~ 1 HAVE A FEW HOURS TO SPARE - PERHAPS YOU'D LIKE TO SHOW ME YOUR HORSE ? \F HOPE THIS OLD DODO { AIN'T STRINGIN' In times of fhir Kladderadatsch, shows the American watched carefully by foreign financiers. They are asking: “How Be?” Hhe American financial experiments | world markets and cautions against | “panicky reports such as fill a part of the Parisian press.” Economic writers in Der Deutsche | see the fluctuating dollar as a “fight to the end with Wall Strcet interests who, through the Federal | | Reserve bank system, have been | able practically to control Ameri- “ican gold movements.” Naturally President Roosevelt is| America’s chief news personality so far as Germany is concerned. Run- | ning him a close second is Senator William Borah, whose activifies are | followed closely here because his | strictures = against the Versailles | treaty include criticisms of the Polish Corridor scheme. Interested in Liquor News America’s liquor situation, too, has attracted attention, with Ger- | |man vintners and distillers welcom- | ing the additional markets created | 4! by repeal but bemoaning the fall| |of the dollar, which tended to give {German exporters a lower price for | their goods. Track athletics and boxing hold | the center of American sports news for Germany, largely because of Max Schmeling. | Interest in American movies, par- {ticularly animated cartoons, is fair- ly great. Tomorrow—Spain, —eto——— ! CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- ,ing our thanks and appreciation to our couatiess friends for the many acts of kindness extended | during the illness and loss of our 'beloved brother and dear friend, Andrews J. Millison. Particular |thanks is extended the Shriners, Masonic Lodges, American Legion | members and the Juneau branch of the U. 8. Signal Corps. MISS SADYE MILLISON, MRS. GEORGE CARSWELL, REV. GEORGE CARSWELL, MR. and MRS. 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Stripling ‘(FPFPT IV 7 I%HII%HI=I AREES %A fi 7 ///H i) flfl-%-ll%%flflfli AEEJEN N AN cn dadunEE flnfl/nlnfinll a JENJENNS JENN B SN dENS ) v /A 56 1 70 VRREEE ‘01934, King Features fiymht."e Inc, Great Brital HOSE COMPANIES T MEET Tonight the regular meeting of Hose Companies Nos. 1 and 2 of the Douglas Volunteer Fire De- I LIRE THIS ANIMAL'S LOOKS = | NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION OF WIDOW FOR STATUTORY AWARD In the Court of the Commissioner for Juneau Precinct, Division Number One, Territory of Al i In" the Matter of the Estate of Gerald I. Protzman, Deceased. IN PROBATE D fights reserves Roosevelt and Hls Administration Has Caused Big Sensation (Conunued from age Ome.) preparations once they begin to fear another fellow will be ahead of them. CANDIDATE'S STECIFICATIONS All Republican plans are being made on the assumption that Mr Roosevelt will be the man to beat in 1936. Not only custom, but the fact of his present domination of his par- ty, are accepted by the politicians as forecasting his renomination. Republican aspirants, therefore, will be measured according to their supposed ability to hold the eastern sthites where Hoover was strongest in 1932 and at' the same time have sufficient appeal to the west to indicate a winning combination of electoral votes. This is not a particularly new problem in mafhematics, but there afe 'special reasons just now, with eastern and western sentlment in B such violent disagreement on so many issues, why the solution is causing a lot of figuring. Heie’s Joyiul News For Rheumatlc Sufferers Swiftly ‘and Safely Uric Acia Starts To GO~—In 24 Hours TIME TO EAT AT ANY TIME--break- fast, lunch or dinner— you']ll find at this Res- taurant a great varlety of tasty dishes. You'll liké' our - speeial busi- ness men's lunch, BAILEY’S BEER—If Desired Killing the pain of neuritis, scia- tica and rheumatisz: with dope doesn't end your agony — you've got to get the excess uric acid out of your joints and muscles. Thousands joyfully praise AL- LENRU because they know by ex- perience that when taken as di- rected the pain — the agony of rheumatism, backache, sciatica and neuritis leaves the body in 48 hours —no matter how stubborn and per- sistent. Butler Mauro Drug Co. and lead- ing druggists everywhere know that ALLENRU is so swiftly effective that one bottle is guar- anteed to do exactly as stated or.money back and me prlce is but 85c. ady, {In scoring the smoke-eaters took' better shooting success were nevér| TSK = TeK- ’ | partment will be held in the City| T'LL MAKE | Hall. You A Notice is hereby given that Emily ! Protzman on - the 14th day of February, 1934, filed in the above- ,named Court and proceedings a 'petition that she be awarded and have set off to her out of the resi- dge of gaid estate, after costs of administration, last illness and burial Have beer pafd property of said estate not exceeding the value of $4,000.00, exclusive of any mort- gage or mechanics-or other lien lpofi’ the“property so set off, and 4N property of the decéased exempt from exeention; and that she be adjudged absolute title upon such portion of said estate so set off and that the same be decreed her property to be used dnd expended by her for the maintenance of | herself and the minor child of said "decedent, in accord with the pro- | visions of Chapter 12, Session Laws Alaska 1919. Wherefore the Honorable Judge of said Probate Court hath set Tuesday, April 17, 1934, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the office of the United States Commissioner in the Federal and Territorial Builde ing, in the City and Precinct of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, the time and place set for the hearing of sald petition and ob} Jestions thereto, EMILY PROTZMAN, Administratrix of the estate of Gerald 1. Protzman, deceased First publication, Feb. 15, 1934. ' Last publication, March 15, 1934. l [ THE despair caused by the departure of & dear one 1s softened by the impressive ¢ h a racter of the final ceremonies con- ducted by our competent staff. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 186-2 “The Last Bervice Is the Greatest Tribute” Is a Month of Bargains The man (or perhaps it was a woman!) who invented the towel had a great idea, And an equally grefit benefactor was the man (or more hkely woman) who conceived the sdxeme of making towels as colorfully attractive as they are bathmgly serviceable. plan of moving from lnrgam counters to thrifty closets. Linen, Along about this time of the year, towels also have their handkerchiefs and blankeu also beckon the eye and. prices soothe the pocketbook Jnnuary is a glorious month for bar- gains! ! The advertisements in }gour newspaper are important news of the shoppms world apd they tell an interesting story of quality and pncc—of t_hmgs that are new. ns Did you ever pause to consider how much, time and ex- pense these advemsements save you" You make your, own decisions in your own home. W You figure the cost to a penny. Then, with the help, of these dally messages of economy in your newspaper, y()lll fio with iorth on ot » e exactly what you mtended to get. fol".h on an adventure of buying and return

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