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e e BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1927. SORELY. Wou Y 2 NEVER ¢ 3 GOWNG DO CR]T N # ;2 A\ m;}‘? CLERLE Sty ) é BiANE T \2 r REGALA Y 5 > ety X Y J ; o HIS O DEAS ) = 1 1!l Ao WONDER vAaN . ) i | STEP ON TS A?::o W WEACTHY ; ’ 7 CERTAMNY T AML 1\ VRal checkeo / PZA- { Pl P “ S " PE 0L DONT Pyl b : i ke he it b T | WuEN MY RELATVES ¢ \ MINUTE To ACCCRDINELY . HE FITTED I GET OFF THAT BOAT T N i (0sg’ HMSELF B\:&'K&;Og\z\e‘t \ WANT EM Te FEEL y e \ \ ¥ i OUTEIT, N AT HOME - e 1 & ) b CONCESTION OF : k { e i ' ; ' WHAT Tue 3 j \ i p 4 2 . s % 7 3 e % ’ - WELL DRESSED | 77/ ; ‘ . ) GO : (OF PERSINAL DAINTY DUTCHMAN NG G ¢ \ o - 3 ; M LACY WEAR. . .- 7%l B ¢ ¥ b ) = 3 : You CAN BE SURE . Wi WEAR! YA ( s = s Al @ WETAIEE GRERT CARE. E \ V4 t ndry does 852 S X ts out understand We re- . You upon oppor — Weather Conditions A Recarded by the U.S. - | EXPERIENCE IN SPOTTING LIQUOR JUMPS OVERBOARD | . s 1, s § ™" eather Bureau ‘ ’ 3 | ROM ADM. ROGERS «: ionzive ) Forecast for Juneau amd vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: i bTILLS ]‘1'4 Y "41"}’ i i “‘% H}‘\ Ii(), | otte @ ALASKA STEAM Watson, jumped overboar FEONE 13 evening of July 30 Probably showers and cooler ton and Wednesday; mod erate southerly wind LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Temu. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y .. 30.08 76 45 NW 12 ar 4 a. m. today. .30.05 53 85 SE Clear Noon today 30.05 70 56 NW 24 Pt. Cldy ~ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS { If You Take Cold DAY ? gt TODEY 7 % - 5 5 % e ; : ¢ H N * Stats Highest 3 pan. : i . ; s s B T ‘ ‘ b ey t FEasily You Are Moms . I Vitamin-Starved— | ethe Tanana g 3 1 i : 2 ; . vou 2} Take !:lanlv ! : » i R had been @ ' ¥ I RR—ECONOMY Prince Rupert p Y | 3 Gastineau Edmonton S AL 6 eh i OO Hines; W, petor || It Protects The Body i Seattle 8 Pt A . % 1 1 G. Sandn Portland i2 ] 0P 1 I I ) th 5 ) Maurstad, Killis 0; With Cod-liver Qil and than 10 mnes. ; cattle; J. C. Beach, Por Vitamins ASS TOPS NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Kupeit, Edmonton, . o o e \ s | o SGILENE, X-3 ) . S8 CANNING SEASON Seattle, Portland and Sen Francisco are wade at 4 a. m. and 4 3 o 3 PO I p. m., Juneau time. The pressure 1. falling rapidly in the upper Yukon Valley | . and rising the North Pacific State I is Jowest (o M3 loms air veyas MI"" R b A b S Tt § i SPECIAL SALE southern Bering and highest in the ocean west of Britigh : l”"”' _l‘k'“’ ll.‘ %ol A gt %1 f P | AT | SRR Columbia. Rain fallen in nearly all portions of Alaska « TERGS 03 NS R ¥ 3 T ) /. Rob on Bver cept the Southeast. Temperatures have fallen in the middle por The' “pone L4 b yakland, i on Y tion of the Territory and risen in the western and easters AL PEOTHEGEI AL i ‘ The Empire | stretehes Fresh Fruit and Vogetables n to rout out — | MISS SEY ENTERTAINS b T Rl 4 G o » v | 32 ) BT ) DOUGLAS || m woa ser eocrames i, 50n™ g, Georsa o e Y GCARBAGE G“{”' hetit SANITARY GROCERY » #Ith & bridge party in bhonor of| sometitng new . in the way of con - I!’fi l]I EI) | GROCERY ‘The Store Thal Pleages Miss A Murland at her slment, concolved the < P : ; J A . 4 X PHONI 83 and 85 ONE 3-8 NEWS last Saturday afternoon. Twely el b o ¢ ¢ ; AND LOT CLEANING b P8 \ intimate friend of the gut : / - M Ll and heavily wooded swamp i i : AERa ) present. Miss Mu Serts L aliagor Bening : . A. GETCHELL, | POERUEAROGN i, DS SIS AERRNE P B S EE P B T AR S s s ¥ {score, and Mi Ay Bperabed stilla. for 4 ne 300, a8 54N | ’ &8 DOUGLAS CANNERY boaes, Dticions pilepd , Y ——I{ Know Your Grocer’s Policies Uit wattin st Voliuitons ples 1 W89 MURLAND. LEAVING: | Lon® MoRN o Feash, the s wamy i Redf@fn THE NIFTY ‘ TENDER SINKS, DOCK/served by the hoste as impossible for ind the land parties could noi| SHOPPEER | YOUR grocer can bhuy sever- attle, Capt. Louls Hanken, — find the. s Raranesrat Ais hasd i N 5 al grades - of vegotables, of tized and sunk ea ) v| Miss Elva Murland, who has|pigh marsh grass, Then the prob. In the last six months Re S hts in Government Pro- morning while lying e y | been the house guest of Miss Elvit| pition officials i ted Redisrn | hibition Service have been over just such stretches of land wastes & ing powders, extracts, ete. If dock. The boat had come in dur- | Kirkham for the past two montis, | and his plane from Geneva, N. Y. | 85 he expeots to oro:s on his \ American flight, Above is the',, KIDDIES NIFTY DRESSES | ||/ ) \ he 1s more concerned Wwith pro- ing the night with between 200|left on the Princess Louise fof|where he was operating an sirglc-mot:red Y noplane “Port of Brunswick,” which he e - — " 2 A [ fit than quality he will give and 300 fish for the Douglas can- [her home in Tacoma, Wash. Miss | part | plans to use on his hep to Rio Janeivo, The plane will cairy 500 1 T S l.“'“ r:,""(""'”"' ,"‘ J::," nery and moored alongside do:k | Murle has made many frienis| Fiying at a d | gallous of gasoline > gl o { ” ofn fivetet hrand, where fish are unloaded into ths [ while here, who will. regret tu|iude over the swamps, rn | - sl 3 23 RELIABLE TRANSFER \ e which of course is more costly convevor leading to the cannery.|see her leave. { spotted Ll e Ph | to you in the end. Know your g ) ills, one by on oibin. 4 oo | $30 s. In Versailles recentl one 149 Res: 148 fele: a Swells from a passing steamer s R i . ”‘ > i : "“ y 3 In \l 3 “‘”‘ ‘_Ii’“ “.-,\ I 'S 2 policies. Mark the broke . the line with which t IN FROM CHICHAGOF and small rowboats were sent ints | gjaed anc 141 “.HI;‘ ? n fro »fi" s | é 1;1\1»‘ S COURTESY aad GOOD | > ety ra he featur Investiga- i e FRONT STREET | conned goods, of cere i nalled to a convenient patrol hoat . P itk i rove that we handle was made fast to the piling the swamps to capture the moon | cor Wil ho dire £ by SR Y HeRool PRERCH TonsY | SERVICE Our Motto tion will prove tha we d the boat drifted into a position, R. Edwards and child o0 while Redfern cirveled | BHECION DY SRR EO0 i Fatlabal i only established brands — over a pile that had been sawcd |dren arrived on th: Margnita from| ovornenq. directing the hunters to] boo oo Oh€ ¢ uctor and brands of known quality—and of. The redeiving tide left the boat | Chichagof. They will spend s iyl e :““'-']hn.\ compasses. He will % g = 4 v : sell them at as low prllw-a‘ s e P he | time' visiting with Mra. ands’ 3 g s ¢ F¥; W16 ‘nenal hptay -of inctrgment, aIE;IRTEe Bramy BOL RERROE INAY. THE CTI] INC N / 4 you have to pay for Lhe In- s_unpel_xded on the pile and the A ¢ In the first 10 days of fly the institment board ' T chants see nothing unusual in the THE CLUB LUNCH ferior. fiest st alaxmied (bt Capfain who [Patents, Mr. and, Mra. August| pegtem located and Jed i notor is a Wri nd-typo. | otfer of such currency. Gradually ROOM awakened the two other members | Aalto. | captare of 49 stills, sach of them |, e .| BoL W v o e G OGN e i [ 0 oehve Shasd il Wad Jat | v ued at several thousand dollars.| \ng 48 feet in width, standing 11 tlar United States money | |Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily| time to grab a few personal be ISITOR | ow 3% &bt dar 2 X : i vtk F. Mier of @llamar, was visi @ uaaally KoL eur man," R and one-half feet high v seeing it in the windows i""“"“l’“” A f".‘ ';(" WA B g triaills oa. dhe” Liteid ¥o rn - says. “Tha = moonshir Luid g g 5 of Foreign Exchange banks urned over and Sank. couldn’t gel e of thel h sBuirdi ony S Spln . |day. He expects to_ leave soon|couldn’t get oul of sight of th iNew M tain Rs e TGN, Dost wad- Sawhd. | et it o re § plene no mattér how hard they|New NMountain Range to the beach the afternoon h ried, @ after a fo onrs et . - . o the beach on the afternoc tried, and after a few hours Located in Siberia hide-and-seek in the chilly swam £ high tide by the Defender and| _ b 075 o e A B the damage will be repaired as Ul!i Ge l waters they were caught by pat ) s kAL soon as possible. Any loss en i q“e n_el'a { | boat operators.” S sary of a new range of mo tailed is fully covered by insur- - The flight, which will start any| taing” pear zovekaya Gulf ance. > : day now, will take him two day#|porihwe:t aria. 18 reported and two nights, he estimates, and{, tottor from B, U. Gorodko will be over some of the unin-. potad botapist who ser out ! habited jungie regions of the Amn [g Polar expedition last March jzon river. He wijll fly a tngon | Gorodkoff followed the course monoplane to be called the “Port|of the Turuckan and Gear e M i e o @& of Brunswick.” {to the mouth of the latter. H the way and at Sitka. ¥ o §§| Redfern has received a leave|yeports the existence of a rang ¥y E 3 . jof absence from government serv-| of mountains hitherto unknown ice to make the flight. His plane,|covered with dense v ced HOME AGAIN L : IR i ¢ i ; will carry 500 gallons of gasoline,!and pine forests. Sables, You, i/ mors than has ever beea carriéd|foxes and lynx are reported to ne by a plane with a 200 h. p. motor, | there in abudence. His course from Brunswick will} Sk Americans frequently offer their wn money in payment at hotely |5+ - SEVERIN and OLAF (Formerly Hammer’s Grocery) | ——————— LRt . | ON A TRIP TO SITKA S5 e i Ed Andrews, the local photo- grapher, left on the Admiral Ro- gers for Sitka. He expects to take Miss Aili Kronquist arrived from Seattle on the Dorothy Alexander |, yesterday afternoon. Miss Aili has 2 . i lie directly over Porto Rico, then 2 8 ipen . ottendipg the- Hilenshurg . [over the Caribbean Sea and on 1| P eers Would Aveid State Normal School for the past iy ” 5 . Bl ‘| the South American coasts, then Geisha Scandals DUTyWid e gIAR fo U8 Tigok Agal “‘linto the interior of Brazil and 3 ON A VACATION : : : through the Amazon jungles, pasé-} . wOKY(, Aug. 3. —Too many X A 2 i ing finally over the mountains onjsve affairs hetween member Mr. and Mrs., Guy L. Smith| & 7 || the eastern coast of South Amer-|ho Japanese nobility and g left on the Dorothy Alexander last | &% Y v | W aug- ko B0 05 JJanetr; girls has caused the. organi evening for Seattle, and’ BEvereit, { 1 d Previous flights have all been; py the peers themselyes of a Wash., where they will visit with % 3 ‘imade in the same latitude” Red itte discipline those youn relatives and friends for a month. e £ [fern says, “and my flight will belnohles whose indiseretions e During their absence Miss Lu e s | UNIQue in that 1 will pass from|eng in scandal. eille Fox will be in charge of the 1, | & Moderate climate to 4 There are 1,000 peers in Japan Drug Store and Miss Impi Aallo Earl Rossman, explorer, big- | jottest—over the equator—then and they are under the direct will be Postmistress. The pharma- | . E3me hunter and soldicr of for-over the winter temperatures of, supervision of the Impdrial Hous ceutical and prescriptions will pe| tUDe, is the first Amncm,e.v“;‘"l’v snow-topped mountains in the | yo1q gapartment. Laxity of moral looked after by Butler Mauro for| tobea eral in the Abyssinian Brazilian coastal range. usually ‘s punished, when ¢ Guy's Drug Store. army. The Emperor gave him| In addition to the load of gaso- ceptionally flagrant, by the takiry ' a commission 2s & reward for|line and oil, the flier will take | auwny of fitles — .- NEW RESIDENT exploration wovk in the African | rubber air raft, concentrated fooi PRSI e Y S HOME! country. to last 16 days, a small distilline | FRENCH STILL TROUBLED [ * Dick Taylor, a recent arrivel - |ontfit and a Vyra pistol for fiare-] BY CONFEDERATE MONEY H : hE Ao, ny by Ing ik Tkl Stops Rheumatism “shonllng. For his “jungle” equip-| There are many reasons for thoughtful consideration of House, which was recently vacated [ | Nuvo quickly banishes Rheu- | | Ment. to be used should he be| PARIS, Aug. 2. — Confederai- this suggestion! by the Fraser's. matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, forced down in the Amazon coun-|money still passes at par in ma 1 1 i ——————— fatic: a4 Gout, Ci Tet try, he will carry small firearms, | towns of France. ° i3 . C PROSPECTOR 'IN TOWN | | ireatient 33,50, Money vack | |@ fishing tacle, mosquito netting | Those who have made a livine| First National Bank | Harris Hardware ompany | | | Hello Folks/ I am U. B. Thrifty of the new cartoon series, drawn especially for the FIRST NATIONAL BANK When building your home make The Har- by, oo St Pk, of-thi Denver Pout. s Hardware your headquarters for purchas- THERE IS NOTHING SO FRIENDLY AS A || & your hardware supplies. 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