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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY SEPT 10, 1934. 5 7 % D, i BARNEY. GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BL( K U. . DE? mm%“r':v AG;;ULWREWMMR BUREAU MOVIN’ PICTER ACTUSSES SOT ME BACK RIGHT SMART, DE Yor e e eather WAL,BY GUM /! SO T DOES ! : VFEELIN' RIGHT PORELY TODAY“ (By the U. S. Weather Burean) . . v MEBBE YA OUWGHTTA TAKE | " 1 o i 4 I RECKON WHIT HAIN'T DOIN/ b | Forecast for Juneau and vicinitv, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 10: b ?('EOSPE.:‘ *&00 Boandi i NP HARN KRR AV DATTER el ATEND THE RIDE - | Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle winds, mostly nofth- WITH THEM FINE-HA\RED HQLPK:gR %U:HT";‘;.%'S’ CLOTHES--EW ? f i westerly. WIMMEN 2. _WHUT DOES b, LOCAL DATA. i . THET_HAND-V:/R\TlN’ & HEY Time Barotheter Temp. Humidity Wind Vp]ocny Weather . f P NEATH 'EM SAVY 7 P 4 2 / 4 pm. yest'y 29.85 67 22 E 10 Clear i i SH. oYy { >) i 4 am. today 20.84 50 9 W 2 Clear R Toe i IF HE EVER GETS ; Noon today 2087 56 70 5 Sprinkling PURTIEST o TRAT COLLECTION /s y ! CABLE AND RADIO nzrom‘s GALS I EVE 4 i SEED Papby . o 30 : : | . YESTERDAY | TGDAY \ | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. | Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | Barrow 34 34 P 80 8 20 q Cldy | Nome 52 52 | 34 34 4 0 Cleay | Bethel 54 54 34 34 4 [} Clear . > : v Fairbanks 6 58 34 36 6 ] Cldy , A - \ Dawson 56 54 26 28 0 0 Clear = = o —— St. Paul 54 43 48 50 20 06 cidy J"N‘EAU GIRLS LEAVE ‘uov J. W. TROY, NICK BEZ © o600 6 6 0 0 ¢ o o o Dutch Harbor 56 56 | 56 52 10 10 Rain VAL BLE F|ND 23 PASSEN‘GE AND GEORGE KING COME | e SPORT BRIEFS o \Kodlak 60 58 48 52 8 0 Clear \ | LEGES FROM TODD ON SEAPLANE o © ¢ ¢ 0 ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ o o o Cordova 62 62 50 50 0 0 Clear TO ENTER COLLEGES| fo : Juneau 0 67 50 50 2 Trace Cldy g Gov. John W. Troy, Nick Bez| Sitka oo S K 0 0 Pt.Cldy [ | nter of M. }and George King arrived here at| Ben Chapman, New York Yan-|Ketchikan 62 58 50 52 4 .02 Cldy - ¢ | Gene Carlson, daughter of MT.|, "0 00 4y from Todd on the kees' speedster, pulled one of the Prince Rupert ... 60 58 8 52 4 01 -Cldy - | and Mrs. W. O. Carlson, and Marri seaplane Baranof, piloted by Gene | rarest stunts in baseball when he|Edmonton 68 62 | 38 40 6 0 Cldy | v LRI £t Haglel, d"‘“gh“’l"a M. A | Meyring, Lioyd Jarman, mechanic, | bunted on the third strike and beat | Seattle 62 6 54 54 i B Cldy Pasengers arriving en the steam- s. Magnus Hansen, left on the e i - | 5 5 3 {er Alaska from Skagway at 5 5 :g:merni‘;askn for the south this| GOV Troy left here by plane Sat. »;; Z\’fflfi’gmi 2: a ?1‘:::? sirike be- | g‘.’:,l h;—’;:,,mw ;:, 23 { ?,; ;2 : ‘28 g:::lr N | s . | octock this morning were C. Way-|Famous Colorado Mountain morning, where they will enter |Widay afternoon for & two-Sa¥ VA coce "o toul on such an attempt | : 3 ‘ D Hrdlicka Reports Dis- nor, hK Mu)m;xgsg\a w. Od;nanc Is at It Again — No- |school, Miss Carlson at the Uni-lgl;mr Ptzkm‘:mg;;;my :hlo counts as a strike. | '+ The barometric ptessure 1s moderately high over Alaska and enson, auline Vi i iss g S| covery of Great His- g:ll?an Rbis Pemer, and. 3. Ml body Reported Injured Li"v‘éiq‘,’fm’ffi‘ %:fldc“ffi?gf 95 wound up the season's business ansfield, known at the bk i) A soumwzrd' Mo g, A0t lOrlC Worth o h | Mm- C:;-lson g s‘mdv‘p‘”””" to his return today. Mr. | MAmbrfuldv.V nown it h ‘S-ound where it h moderately low and in the western Aleutian Those taking passage southbound | mithematios, With'a, visw: o high | SiiE 1s assistant to Mr.iBes and \110 best l?;c:;imin :choololl-qa:})]ds wger? vuslh um:isusauymlw{t Tlcux:pnn';?: - ]zlsm 1Sholwetl;s & CORDOVA, Alaska, Sept. 10. — |when the ship sailed at 6 o'clock | DURANGO, Colorado, Sept. 10— School teaching, and Miss Hansen | Pookkeeper at the Todd camnery ||/ “;mr;‘m"m Yol fakier 8 :;‘; c“efll"mle"lnnhm»r;f; f::]d g)l;m‘efign 3 ;: ;-emgc s::ac o:&rb z ncdoTny nllrel Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, curator of, the | were T. E. Taylor, Gene Carlson, Durango's slipping mountain shud-w dll register in a business course and both Mr. Bez and he expect Assistanl, football >c(7ach this fall. 167 68 N P la re. high e in Eastéfh United States National Museum, | Mrs, Clara Sherar, G. G. Field, g?re; ;gmncr:x;se;hzmanda of tons | g specialize in languages. Llo 1mv«‘\. within a few days for REIakIR: direatar: at sl)ringfie.ld, G S:d Noortherun s’\‘]asmimpera ures were higher yesterday in Easter upon arrival from Kodiak, said he | William L. Paul, “}!r.. Margaret . thl; x:ountain w &:nn;;:; s‘f:ii;‘ Both girls graduated from Ju- | ‘N¢ SOuth. ihigh school for the past few years, |- e — ~ i i Hansen, Gertrud: allstedt, Mrs. ol i g ! f i b ok Bay I the form of a wall|stedt, Charles O, Pbwell, Fredrick|Which covered & large portion of e e 3 e | VOTERS OFFERED FREE (e vor G B0 1o Y he and 16 feet high on| Holdsworth, M. F. Benedict and | the trail used by hundreds of tour- | o BIDES L T0 R O . | i Giilired 14 Tong . GANd #ve' i’ OODLAN D GA RDEN S a site replete with implements and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Moore, for 15ts to view the park which gained MINE HEAD HERE | ALLEN SHATTECK TUL‘-‘ taught to ride horseback just as nation-wide attention because of FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS LUNCHES DANCING they are taught to swim. Conse- quently, Long Island can boast of more accomplished hOls(‘mdlhhl]) among its juniors than any other | skeletons. The discovery substan- | Seattle; Frank M. George, Thomas 3 tiates the contention that two pre- |Jemes and T. J. Pyle from Sitka; | dueer antics. James L. Freeourn, General Man- | Courtesy rides to the polls to- | historic races lived on Kodiak Is- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Chamberlain, Nobody was injured by the slide |ager of the Chichagoff Gold Min- | morrow will be furnished to one | land at different times. | Mrs. Flora Howard, and Mrs. |and no property damage has re- | ing Company, arrived in Juneau and all by Allen Shattuck, candi- sulted. |on the steamer Kenai this morn- date for Territorial Senator from BEER Dr. Hrdlicka expects to return Mary Rusk for Petersburg; F. Dado % state in the country. to Kodiak Island next year and for Wrangell; and Harry Smith Geologists said apparently a huge [ing. Mr. Freeburn is registered |the First Division. All voters have 2 PR l E ff com) ‘(Le excavations. Fi for Ketchikan. bed of coal under the mountain is | at the Gastineau Hotel, and plans|to do is call 249 and a car will gy atire, A Old I’apers for Sale at. Empire O ice > e - - B | to be in Juneau for several days. be sent immediately. KENAI ARRIVES THIS MORNING The Kenai, Capt. C. Carlson, master, and Dave Ramsay, purser, sarrived from the weekly mail run to Sitka and way ports at 6:30 so'clock this morning. Passengers coming in were W. W. McCall, H. Larsen and Mrs. J. W. Woodford from Sitka; James L. Freeburn from Chichagof; Billie Wing from Chatham; Jack Bell, and Mr. and flllI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIU"IIIIIIIIIIII|llIIIIIIIII||II|IIlIIII|lIIII|IlIIlIIllIIIlmlllflllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIII|||IIIIIlIIIIIIIIlI||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIIIlflIIIIlIIIIIIII g gy MAKE Your EATING 1 6 An Inexpensive JOY with Good Things Prompt e to Eat From the United’s Well Stocked Shelves Nominated In Kansas i Y Delivery Mrs. I efsen from Angoon; T. Erenhart from Hood Bay; Mrs. Frank Reeder, Mrs. J. Monagle, 3 RN = W. R. Neville and A, Toftaker frem PINEA PPI‘E TOM4 TOES Tenakee; Charles Williams from o Hawk Inlet; and Miss Jessie Hop- ] v 3 kins, and Billie Johnson from 2 S o SOLID PACK s ek g APRICOTS 2 . NOTICE THREE LARGE I, the undersigned, will not be responsible for any debts contract- ed by anyone unless authorized by myself. —adv. Packed in Heavy Syrup Large No. 2% tins 2 Cans 35¢ 6 Cans 99c Omar B. Ketchum (above), a for- mer printer, who is now mayor of Topeka, Kas., won the democratic nomination for governor of Kansas In the August primaries. Ketchum, who Is.36 years old, will oppose the republican incumbent, Gov. Alf M. Landon, in November. (Associated Press Photo) NO. 24 TINS (Signed) F. JAEGEL. Tl ——e FREE RIDES! For a free auto ride to the polls tomorrow—Phone 249. Allen Shat- tuck for Senator. —adv. Dazly Cross-word Puzzle COTTAGE CHEESE HAMS , s2gR0ss T Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle t . aeatcrmar ne Gl Pi . SOAP POWDER 3 S curnio . 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