The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 22, 1934, Page 7

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PEIS T VY VYT TV EYRIR s v e ey e A e THE DAILY- AEASKA EMPIRE, "I‘HURSDAY MARCH' 22, 1934. O S S BARNEY G()OGLE AND SPARK PLUG HA! MY PRETTY PEPITA - YO' GONNA T'ROW GENERAL GOMEZ WAN BEEG KEES- (VN“1 BUYING INI]EX INDICATED IN © 1931, King Fearares Syndicae, Inc.. Great Bryain rights FOR GOMEZ - C'MON - GIVE HIM A SALUTE - THREE 4dmuustratlon Ponders Ways of Giving Men Work (Continued from rage One) { CANAL TRAFFIC e v . o= ove o COLON, Panamd, March 22— thus provided is credited with hav- ‘The world's freight traffic pass- ing through the Panama Canal, which has mounted steadily since last year, is cited as a definite index of increased buying on both Hemispheres. A total of 18 freighters went through the locks yesterday en- route to the Atlantic from the Pacific. Six vessels went through southward bringing the day’s total tonnage to 165,000 tons. The business yesterday, both ways, recalled the boom days of five and six years ago. B MISS TODD’S PUPILS WILL GIVE RECITAL The pupils of Miss Caroline Todd, beginners, inlermediate and ad- vanced, will give a recital in the Juneau Grade School Auditorium on Friday evening, March 3¢, at 8:15 o'clock in the evening. The recital will cover solo and ensem- ble work ar= @h interesting feature will be transposition work by the pupils. Miss Todd will also give a talk on musical education. The public is invited to attend this musicale. SKAGWAY MAN HERE Frank Suffocool, Skagway busi- ness man, arrived here on the steamer Yukon. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go It you feel sour and sunk and the world Aooh ?unk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only mave the bowels and a mere movement dgesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out hdln‘f'll your liver. It should g&; r out two of liquid bile into your bowels daily. I this bile is not flowing freely, your food @oesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches And you feel down and out. Your whole m poisoned. takes those Lt VR P oundl of bile f ng free;y and make you el “up and contzin wonderful, harmlers, gentie vt‘unfl 'xtracts, amazing when 1. comes to making tho bile flow freely: Lt o sl oeliver pils Ad for Carter's tle 1 or the name Carter's Littie 1 on the red labl. Resent & wabstitute. tld CARTER’S to gex these two . B - - . < . i i« 'l'he increased purchasing power | | ing started business on the wup-| grade again. The administration | is particularly concerned aboul‘ keeping the porchasing power in | existence. That requires 4,000,000 new jobs elsewhere. | GAIN IN FEBRUARY Roughly, the Administration cal- | culations figure out something like this: It is hoped the current economic | upturn, plus the normal seasonal | spring stimulus, will mean enough natural expansion to take care of | 1,000,000 new employees. (Pre}im-\ inary government figures, as yet| unpublished, do show a sharp gam in February.) ‘ ‘The expanding public works pro- | gram, now getting its stride after | months consumed in allocation of projects and letting of contracts, is counted on to take cafe of an- other 1,000,000 once on CWA rolls. | Industry is asked to absorb a| third 1,000,000 through the short- | ening of work hours under NRA codes. And the fourth 1,000,000 can be carried along with some | sort of pay under the new reheu plan. i That is as far as anyont seems able to see, and many of the skep- tical among administration oppo- nents doubt whether the estimates | are conservative enough. Even if the objectives are at- tained, they contemplate only the same degree of employment which | obtained during the winter. These objectives must be passed before anything can'be done for the 7,-| 000,000 or so others who, accord- ing to Federation of Labor figures, have been out of jobs all along. Shop 12 Junezu | Two Doses Stop Cough or no cost R No argument — money back if two doses of Bronchuline Emulsion don’t === give you INSTANT, un-| mistakable relief. Harry Race and | all other good druggists guarantee it. Contains no chloroform nor other narcotics, and no sweet, sugary syrup. Not habit-forming. Smells worse than it tastes. But if you are coughing yourself to pieces, INSTANT RELIEF is what you want — and what you get with 3ronchuline. —adv. @ At All Grocers! ik god e 2 @ No raise in prices! ; Sliced Bread exposes the quality and texture of any bread. Examine ours carefully. |ors at each place. |day cake, with lighted candles, was > i GEORGE ALEXANDER | HOST AT BIRTHDAY | DOUGLAS PARTY LAST NIGHT George Alexander was host last e.ening at a theatre party in cele- bration of his thirteeth birthday. Fourteen young people met a!. thn home of Judge and Mrs. | Alexander in the MacKinnon Amn.- ments and together went the | first performance at the Cd))llol Theatre. From the theatre they the Juneau Ice Cream Parlor w! {a large table was prepared, at- tractively decorated and with fav- A large birth- placed before the young host who served it to his guests, together with delicious ice cream. Miss Jane Alexander and John McLa ughlm acted as chaperones. e MRS. J. G. SHEPARD LEAVES FOR SITKA ON THE YUKON Mrs. J. G. Shepard, who recent- | ly un@lerwent a major operation at |8t. Ann’s Hospital, left on the | steamer Yukon for Sitka to rejoin [her husband there. to serve BUILDING EEDS Tllll comprehensive catal is well illu-tnted and wi 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 g"e you an idea of d:;L low prices that now pre- -’m!dfiu‘.lh.l wa‘nuldocn.lh foein .. .. ive cross-panel doors, ll'.ih.:&h.!h. 2 6in h.ih..'thlllll French doors, 15 lights, 2f.6ln 261t 6in. arage doors, ¢ f.e7 t $in., Balf'glared o o o e Windows, 24 x 24 in. glass measure, 2 lights Ircning board and cabi- net, complete . . . . Consult us regarding your building requirements—we can add convenience at an at- tractive saving. Write for free catalog. 5.00 0.B.WILLIAMS CO. Sash and Doors 1933 First Ave. do., Seattle went to| here | NEWS * DOUGLAS HAS HARBOR WORK IN VIEW NOW Dredging and Other Im-| provements Considered at Chamber Session Interest of the Chamber of Com- merce meeting held last night cen- tered largely around the conditior of the Douglas harbor and the | need for urgent improvements. It | was brought out that with the city’'s floats gone and no obstruc-} tions in the way, now would be ~he logical time m have dredging (done of possible. By mended also that a temporary float should be placed alongside of the | wharf near the coal bunkers for the accommodation of gas boats. The matter of securing aid with harbor date was left in the hands of the Harbor Committee. The committee appointed at the | last meeting to secure data for an advertising pamphlet covering all points of interest relating to the town reported progress with the work. Other matters considered was the application of W. H. Bacon of Ju- neau for a bus line franchise pre- sented at the last meeting for en- dorsement which was favorably vot- ed upon. The method to be used in handling liquor in the Territory! was discussed, but no action taken as it was considered the matter is in capable hands. .- CARD PARTY PLANNED Nugget Chapter of the Eastern Star will, give a bridge and whist | party in the Oddfellows’ Hall next month, Tuesday evening, April 17, after the regular meeting. Card/ playing w The pubhc is invited to attend { It was recom-| improvements at an early, start at 8:30 o'clock.| BILLE DE BE(‘K f CARD PARTY TONIGHT | O | The final event of the Rebekah | Card Party series will be given| | this evening in the Odd Fellows! Hall, starting at 8:30. The usual| prizes for high and low scores at! |bridge and whist will be given,| and in addition the grand prize | for the series. Refreshments will be served after the card-playing.| | Everybody is invited to attend, 4‘ ————— | Daily Empure veant Ads Pay | Gas Pains End the agony of gas pains by | doing these two simple things: take |a tablespoonful of Dare's Mentha | Pepsin before you eat, and lie down flat for a few minutes after your |meal. No more gas, belching, pain | bressure on your heart, no other discomfort. Money back any time it fails, says Butler Mauro Drug Co. —adv. o~ ITS Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer EVERY MONTH Auction Sales Dates 19'14 April 11 August 15 May 16 September 12 June 13 October 10 July 11 November 14 December 12 Shippers | 1008 Western Avenue 0000000000000 R Special Salcs Held on Kequest or Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph if desired. The Seattle Fur Exchange IN THE YEAR e The Seattle Fur Exchange has always demonstrated | to the satisfaction of all). their shippers that it can and does sell furs in a manner superior to anyone else. Our monthly auction sales are recognized by buyers of raw furs as the best source from which to provide the world markets with their requirements of fine Alaska furs. Seattle, U. S. A. T WEDNESDAYS - SATURDAYS Mandarin Ball Room Revelers Time To Eat AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll tind at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll Iike our special business men’s lunch. | BAILEY’S BEER -If Desired 1. 8 DIPARMNT OF AGRICULTIJRI. WEATHER BUREA! The Weather /By the U. 8. Weather Buream) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneam and vieinily. beginning at 4 p.m, March 22: Fair tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Vsiocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.36 41 32 E 12 Clear 4 am. toda 30.41 28 87 SwW 2 Clear Neon today 30.41 41 23 NE 13 Clear CABLE AND RADYO REPOKRTS oo - YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowesi4am. am. Preclp. 4am Station wmp. temp. ! temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barorw 22 -22 -24 2 8 0 Clear Nome 20 20 12 .08 Snow Bethel 40 33 '3 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 28 22 | 0 0 4 0 Cldy Dawson 10 8 | -20 -18 0 0 Clear St. Paul 36 36 | 34 34 26 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 44 42 | 38 40 32 1.34 Rain Kodiak 38 36 | 30 34 4 70 Snow Cordova 42 42 | 30 30 0 0 Clear Juneau 41 41 | 28 28 2 o Clear Sitka 47 - | 25 - 0 0 Clear Ketchikan 50 46 | 30 30 4 .01 Clear Prince Rupert 48 48 | 32 34 4 0 Clear Edmonton 28 26 | 20 22 4 .0 Cldy Seattle 56 56 | 42 42 6 0 Cldy Portland 70 70 | 48 48 6 0 Clear San Francisco 66 60 | 56 56 4 [ Cldy The barometric pressure is 1oy near the Aleutian Islands with rain or snow from Kodiak westward and in Bering Sea. The pres- sure is high over the remainder of Alaska, and rising in nearly all portions of the Territory, with clear weather in the Interior, the eastern portion ofthe Gulf and the Southeast. Temperatures have fallen in the Southeast and have risen elsewhere. E | L | -2 ’ | BOWLING “Tomorrow’s Styles Nothing like the thrill of o8 a ten-strike! Develop your Today game on the finest alleys you ever played on. ® Brunswick Bowfing Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite | Winter and Pond | “Juneau’s Own Store” ' INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Jungea, Alisks e i S | Established 1898 PSSR AP i FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. e Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery Phone 58 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | o 1 | | PSS ALASKA [ ALASKA MEAT ( CO FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON--U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10: 30. 2:30, 4:30 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office T trrTUY ! ! @ WE DELIVER 0 0000000000000 Boat in best FOR SALE! G.B.‘Ada May’ for Trollmg Register length 31,3 overall length 39.5; round stern; her register beam 9.4; depth 4.4 GROSS TONNAGE—108... . 20 Horsepower Heavy Duty Regal Engine J‘fi k¥ r Seining NET TONNAGE—9 condition and engine practically new Geo ge Brothers S .rn Smeate S THE SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83 OR 8&., B e 1 O fl‘fl}lu Store That Pleases” ..

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