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sl 32 & ITE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1927. AREE T OLGRT) VE DON'T GET = ‘m PAN ALONE = Neuwus = TRE CRERATING e DONT D0 sucu ROOM \S: ALL READN = AND I DON! NOULL ABVER REGRET WS STEP. T ALMOST D SURE = DR, MOSHER f \WILL MAKE A REGULAR \ ADON\S OUY OF You- Grest Britamn nights reserved. | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. . Wnlht Bureau for Juneaun and vmli ning 4 p. m. today: [ Thursday cloudy an er; gentlc vuriakh winds. LOCAL D A TA Barom, Temv, Bumidity Wind Velocity Weather | gggz a4 [] W 12 Clear | Foreoast l‘dr tonifiht, ;t m. yut”! k | X 48 26 w 1 Clear | Iqon tod.ly ....3001 64 59 W 3 Clear | } CABLE AND umo REPORTS TRSTERDAY SRR . A T Highest 3 p.m. Low %a.m. 8am. Precli Sam. M&_@umn Nmiwm Weather Nome .. 40 36 18 24 0 Clear Rethel 46 42 | 30 32 12 0 Clear Tanana 40 30 | 26 30 — 0 Pt. Clday Eagle . 50 46 | 40 40 — .08 Rain 8t Paul . 44 42 42 44 30 .06 Clay Dutch Harbor.. 54 54 46 - 50 _— 20 R Kodiak 54 52 48 52 - - Rain Cordova 58 52 | 50 52 - 0 Cldy Juneau 66 64 48 1 0 Clear Ketchikan 71 — 44 — 1 0 Clear Prince Rupert.. 72 68 44 46 0 0 Foggy BEdfnonton .. 66 60 26 26 0 0 Clear Seattle 68 66 56 56 6 .02 Rall\ Toftland ... 72 70 58 60 * 0 [¢ San Francisco.. 64 62 56 56 A 0 Pt (l(l . *-—Less thaa 10 mhes. P . A NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupert Edmonton, Beattle. Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. .. Juneau time. The pressure remains high throughout Alaska except the vxtreme southwest and the extrmee southeast and is low in the Pacific Ocean south of the Aleutian Islands and Alaska Penin- sula. Rain has fallen in the southwest and in the upper Yu- kof Valley and clear weaher has prevailed over the remain-der of .itke Interior and Southeastern Aleska. Temperatures havi risen slightly except in the Kuskokwim and upper Yukon »Val- leys and night temperatures were below freezing over most of thd Imterior. I ED HOT TIRES” 18 I AT LIBERTY TONIGHT{ ! With an erstwhile speed-demoa ror a -hero and a prettily-present ! speed-demon for a heroine, “Red | Hot Tires,” a Warner Bros. Classiz of the Scrcenm, opens at the Lib- CHIMNEYS TO BE INSPECTED erty_tonight. { Monte Blue is the hero, who The Douglas City Council:has been in gso many automobile through its committee on fire lml,a(‘cldentn that he becomes afflict- water, has begun the annual in- ‘ed with a fear complex, and pra- Bpection of chimneys anfl stove- fers jogging along on his horse .l g to locate if possible any, 'at a slow pace. undde fire hazzards that may; Patsy Ruth Miller is the pretty ’fl“ Where homes and business heroine who just knows traffic places are found not already so rules were made to be broken, equipped, ‘the occupants will - be and depends upon her father, an urged to provide themselves with|honorary police chief, to keep her =.q|nu means of extinguishing out of jail. But Fred Esmelton. | who plays the father, decides sho Alterations and repairs to the|deserves punishment and lets her fire hall were also authorized at!go to jail just like any ‘other per the special meeting held Monday |son, and here she and ‘Monte have evening and the work of same is;2 delightful flirtation behind the to itart soon. bars. : —— A Chhnrlen f‘onklgn plays a darky ¢ coachman, and Tom McGuire, Wil- RETURNING TO SCHOOL liiam Lowery and Malcolm W‘:ne ¥ .play the kidmappers of the hero- ine. Jimmie Quinn is a gambling {house owner, and Lincoln Sted- man the hero's best friend. Miss Bert Anderson, who has been enjoying a briet visit with, u: ‘parents, left today on the Al for Bellingham to enter upon WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—If and | when a war is fought at the | North Pole or .in another Arc ic clime the United States will be ready. It has the Third Infantry, all | equipped and trained in the use of sklis, snow shoes, toboggans and the like, and thoroughly hardened to the rigors, not only of war, but of winter rts. The Third Infantry is stationed’| at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. In Minnesota, the winters come ear ly and stay late. Finding that (ordinary army drill was imprac- | |ARMY HAS SNOWSHOE REGIMEN READY FOR W AR AT NORTH POLE, ‘the ‘third Infantry of the U. 8. Amy, stationed at Fort Snel- ling, Minn,, is preparcd for polar maneuvres, shown nb.,ve, and machine gunrers, cntrenched in the mu\v, below. At the left is Col. W. E. Welch of the regiment, and in t a sccne showing the regi mflnt at winter sre rts By BILLE DE BBCK © M-M-MAKE ME LOOK LIKE LEW T WILL PLEAD LAW CASES IN EUROPEAN COURTS 21 An ttorney will DETROIT, Sept n wdnan sail y out Brown will nian claim- ),000 from the Tur] nt for land he alle se in Athens and an ed estate will claim her attention in the London courts. igs Brown has received in- troductory letters to the | eign courts from § | State Frank B, BEARS ROBBED CACHE ict this season, a k o0 returned that locality urday. And ¢ not honest bei cither, arned to his dism for t robbed him of a very comp | Chickaloon d cording to ! prospector 1o they h progpecting .outfit which @ | thought he had cached securcly | when he left the district ear! in the ye: after having haule tand packed the outfit to a poir | near the head of Chickaloon rive They even earried the coffoe aw leaving only the stove and fo and a fow other things whir coald not easily consumoad. (Anchorag e T i DENTIST RETURNS TO 'l ANCHONAGE PRACTIC Dr. Kendrick ticed dentist and Anchorage but who sometim ago located at Ketchikan, has ro turned to Anchorage and openc he center|an office at that place again. Hi family accompanied him. HMarchers on skiis are ticable in January and I"cl)‘unry, of each year, and that the men | needed outdoor work, the officer. carried out the idea of encourag ing winter sports. The result has been to give the United States| habitants. no longer. Stumpy Point has but 300 in- lont It has threec boast: It never has had a divorce suit, Me Le“ colflf‘ul it has more pairs of twins thun | laenly the plane ran into a vio-! whirlwind.” e WE HEAVE HALIBUT BAIT IN POTS {to supply all halibut boats t bait up at any time. Good qua! for- ! ratary of | Bears are very numerous in the b, Minnis, oldtime m o 0 ¥ d Nt 8 h k Pierce, who prac- | v at both Fairbank o :l 8 0 » Atmy. its own unlt of “Alpine|any community of similar Today, Declares Author|ity of iarge herring. Now in Chasseurs.” {in the State, and it has an u oo P pots at Stillwater nndmrage,’ | wri law SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21—!ootnunoo Tulet. —adv. | The regiment has gone into such |Written law agalnst the use of|y.o"isany with all its complexi-| ' detail in its winter training, which Hcigarettes. {ties’ AnA “sophiatication” is less |3——m- R o will be renewed within the nexi . leolorful than that of the period ! month or so, that complete re- gulations have been drawn up cov- ering drill, tactics, maneuvert and: marching with winter equijp- ment. It had advanced so ‘far| last year that a review of the! entire regiment, on skiis and snow- shoes, was possible, the machine | gun companies drawing their| weapons on tobeggans. tiny D. H. Moth al {by Captain C. B. Barnard, | 62-year-old Duchess |has completed a miles in eight days, naving visit- LONDON, 21, Sept. 0 Tours 3 000 Miles by {from 1840 to 1870 declares Con-| stance Mayfield Rourke who ig -_r, 62 Years Old!coing rescarch work on the Pa- Moose ‘(Iill Coast. B e ;Ias' author of ”’l;ru"xpftn nll o $hria . ¥ Jubllee,” encompassing in .a phe 1»10:.““ ‘ngle volume mid-century por- Legwn NO. 25 of - Bedford traits of personages ranging from of ' 3,009 Fenry Ward and the other Beech- trip s to P. T. Barnum says Amer- Meets second year in the Normal FRANK 'lhfifi. “k RE ed Paris, Dijon, Lyo: Turin, reached a high peak in the » . e, ‘ —_ . | Venico, The Lldo, and Naples, re.) C1vil Wer period. It then elimb-| Bl b The Betty, Capt. Prank s |Bridge Costs Mailman turning via Rome and the R:.]°0 In men and deeds, she says, to| | TEACHING AGAIN Barns o MCode Moday toin Job Held for Y b « position not overshadowed by T . h H Wrangell, Mr. Barmes is a fish or Years ¥ 7 the present cra despitz the World| Onlg t Mrs. Edward Bach returned o} 0 and fox farm h it o The most impressive incident|y,r anq other history-making! } charge of the fourth and!, 1 1M owner, hasi gTyUMPY POINT, N. C., Sept.[of our trip was when we passed events, grades again yesterday atter | po"o)" 210 vicinity of Wrangell |31 __The Island of Stuinpy Point|within 50 feot of the seething|' ghe [asting achievements of rs, but has never beea in Juneau before. He left today on the Alaska for Seattle, anl the Betty will go back to Wran- Lioteat ll"?' a months -ilness, SN T GOVT. HOSPITAL Sophia Anderson s mow o in the government hos-| g 7 ydney Lawrence, well known | T Ay InE searted | painter, who has been on a trip to eek. Miss Ande ¥ Seward, is on the Alaska on his w TROR. w way to the outside for his health. from the Providence : hos —_——— “iAdvertising QM columns of The 0] GENERAL LA U. 8. Land .0 Anchorage, Alask August 29, 19827, Natice is hereby given that ‘Marie W. Peterson, entrywoman, Wu with her witnesses, Carl|a son, apd Lockle MacKinnon, & all of Jupeau, Alaska, has sub-|% mitted 1 proof on her home-'s < | entry, serials 04830-05868 U. 8. Land Office, Anchor- age, Alaska, and if no protest is, led in the local land office lt Alaska, within the| nllhnbn 4 3 is atout to losc its veteran mail carrier. For many years Capt. Muji)ri Pugh, now 82, has used a small|viera. bat to cross ten leagues of open sea and to deliver ,mail daily! from the Carolina mainland. He will soon retire. A concrete high- way is being built across the jmarshes and when it is finished Duchess said. TONIGHT MONTE Here Go All BLUE RED HOT TIRES ileage Records! " IOMI’T“!BWGH y crater of Mount Vesuvius,” the “We also passed over the forest fires on the Ri-|, For hundreds of miles all we could sce was flame and dense| black smoke that forced Captain Barnard to take the machine up| to 5,000 fest. ““The moat thrilling part of our journey was when we were be- twsen Cannes and Toulon. Suy il 8 o’Clock that era she believes is illustra- ted by the hold that “Uncle Tom'’s Cabin” still has on readers old jand young. 4 1 aLRaREEd [} BRRRIS L P 1 3 Kitchen Koo ~Galley Kook and Heatmg Burners K'TCHEN KOOK is-a gas stove. It places the convenience of city gas service at the disposal of every home no matter where it is located. It has all the desirable features of city gas with greater soeed, at lower operating cost. It makes and burns 'its own ges from gascline, producing a ulur blue flame free of smcke, soot and cdor, not only while the steve is new, but mmzm-fly. 'GREATEST cooxnvc SPEED— LOWEST OPERA’I‘ING €oST A demonstration wfl! mvho. you. Harrit Hardivam Compa ny Next ‘m to McCaul's Garage on Front Street Open Evenings Phone 215 d- L TR ESEETITIINTATINNE + SEE L. J. SHARICK’S WEST WINDOW. . AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ROOM FOR cmaocx EugrzEo: P P, T, = pecmsseny e LU L LU L T LT e e e e ] 23 15 GrTTIN(r SHAR PER \junmu Public Library! 1 Circulation Room Open From | | SERVICE Our Motto to 6:30 ». m.-~7:00 p. m. to! | — n $:30 p. m. g Current Magazines, Newspapars THE SWORD or—‘ws‘“&f% up. es o FAIR AND QQL RE HE folks pursie t intendir WE'RE POPULAR AS WE CAN BE --- THE REASONS = CAN PLAINLY SE! who relentlessly pogketbook give you a your money t getting along so well s. Our method .of ng you with the choie- pure foods at. consist- s Is finding favor your ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 t of Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” || PHONES 83 and 85 &3 Our Work Is Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner ‘— Professional | | (‘len-\er and Dyer-—Phone 117{ and I'ree Reading Rvom City. Hall, Second Floaor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open Prom 3 a. m. to 10 p. m. RELIABLE TRANSFER Phore 149 Res. 148 COURTESY aad QO0D | "HE EMPIRE HAS THE LARC- | EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE ANI BEST F‘QUH"PLD l()H PRINTING (ki ek 1o e e i Reference Books, Ete, FREE TO ALL THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR THE PEOPLE OF ALASKA Is Our Motto And having this in mind we have produced a loaf that will keep twice as long as ordinary bread. According to science the natural sugar and vitamines are destroyed during fermentation, and trying to prevent this made us strike our new method resvlting in that long-keeping and health- giving Bread. 3 Loaves, 25 cents 7 Loaves, 50 cents 15 Loaves, $1.00 If you live out of town we'll be glad to ship you any quan- tity at eaid prices. mail, Please send cash with order by registered Yours for Better Health, THE STAR BAKERY If you are in need of DISHES see our stock before decldmg COMPLETE SE -—Also Open Stock Patterrs Just Received One Carload Best Superior Portland Cement Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Tlckct at Rhodes Cafe. You nve a Dollar on enph one purdlued RHODES CAFE

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