The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1927, Page 2

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Wather Co-dlhou As Reeml«l by the U. 8. | Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinitv. beenme 4 v. m. todav: Fair and colder tonight and T esday moderate northerly winds. SMOKE STANDS Good variety in all the latest - | finishes and styles T B LgCAé n!u?tyté dvlctv Weather : ime—. rom, Temo, eloti! 47, m. yesty. 3003 34 8 8 Snow MR. PIM PASSES BY - 31 % M4 Cldy 32 9¢ W 8 Cldy i CABLE AND RADIO BEPORTS T VESTERBAY oAy ————— H m. Preclp: _8a. Highest 3 | Stations— g‘h Y ’2 [ bl te p v ). Velocity 24 hra, Weat! presented by Smdems of Juneau High School, Elks’ Hll] l")eceiilber 2nd and 3rd r Nome | -10 20 0 Clear . Bethel zo | 28 xo 1 0. cluy Fort Yukon ~14 | ~28 -28 — 0 Clear J uneau- oun g ardware Co‘ Fanana T dames ] e ¢ S Snow sle ... ~14 [ -18 0 — 0 Clear . . Paul . 88. | 86 eiid8 36 0 cldy Hardware and Undertaking |Dutch Harbor. 40 (A iR Rain | Kodiak 36 34 [ S8 g — Clear PHONE 12 Cordova 34 32 by . 0 Cldy i 3 N { Juneau 37 34 31 31 1 34 Cldy | Ketchikan 40 e ; 29 2 8 19 Pt Clnly A FINE FAMIL' Prince Rupert. 42 40 | 40 44 22 1.0% Clear :f those wise enough to order | Bdmonton 22 | 1 4 18 .24 S:ow their cosl and kindling here, | Seattle 42 | 42 46 14 0 Clay Have us déliver you at youd | Portland ... €0 [ e e e 0 Clay address and: nate, how muel San Francisco.. 68 66 - | . 50 50 * 0 Clear better heat and cleaner IM " Wouts ask 't you to do thi it 1t cost more. It doean’t. 11 really ¢ostd lesf &5 theé tfik) will prove ft. 3 W-umntmmuM . an 10 mes. Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Rodiak, Junmeau, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Franciseo are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau fime. The pressure is high throughout Alaska except the extreme southwest and is low in the middle Aleutian Islands. It is also D. B. FFMMER high to the southward to California. Light snow has fallen at Tanana and moderate precipitation in the Aleutian Islands and Phore 114 Southeastern Alaska and Western Canada. Fair weather prevails et etsae e e s e SO SS Py S S s over the remainder of Alaska. Temperatures have risen during- thé past. ::lenlt’z'r:?:l: hours in Western Alaska and have fallen in | S A VE aNE uOLL AR ELKS' SERVICES CANT AG ffi e da | ONS " HELD SUNDAY O REL gy ) et each one purchased. Local Lodge 'Holds Pro-' GENEVA, Dec. 5.—1t was not| i Y RHODES CAFE v {found- possible to reach any basls | gram to Honor Memory ! 3 for an agreement, said an officfal! of Departed Brothers |communique, at the conclusion of| an interview between Sir J. Aus-| n Chamberlain, British Foreign! “It takes litille reasoning to ac- Secretary, and Maxim Litvinofr,| cept the truth of immortality and which was arranged to discuss | it, we do accept it, it will give Soclet and British relations. these Memorial Services a new e i significance,” said H. L. Faulkner | S———————— . in concluding his omg‘:o’n aL‘ l:e { WHQ'S WHO Il Annual Memorial Services of the 4 Elks Lodge yesterday in the Elks, [ AND WHERE L- Hall in honor of the depnrte&l‘.*—-_““"—‘_“"”"‘" Brothers. A. Van Mavern, traveling saled: Looking back over the twenty Man. was an arrival on the Ad years he has been a member of | Miral Rogers from towns in the Juneau Lodge No. 420, Mr. Faulk-|Southern end of the territory. ner declared that during the past, Among the through passengers year the Lodge had lost as manyOf the Admiral Rogers are Mr. if not more fine men than in any ;’l‘tdh r;. R. Ko:"”’;‘:"'"’“ Lot other similar period of time. i ‘:r‘:;"’]:e“'lr‘l‘m:::lm:. That it was true that all theig ™ Sitka, post ltyths e d Brothers of the lodge did not Legiblt Sohealtion. to’ PLrid, ricen know every other Brother wasj Bound for her home in Haimes, admitted by Mr. Faulkner, but,}, —°"™ o atnes, | i k80! he sald, all Brothers knew most( N S Emma - Jackson of . thd of the other Brothers. “And those departed Brothers| that we knew all had an influ- 5 ence on us, and that influence wilt| A 1ot of girls who thougit théy WHO INSTALLED PLUMBING AND HEAT- ING IN THE NEW ' COLE RESIDENCE? Mftrlmhkuonpto uture Accomplishments. Call STEVE STANWORTH “hhfihfl]n flntyfin‘jobflfl ant" Haines House is on the Admiral Rogers from a tfip to the States. : ——— Don’t delay if you expeot Chritmas delivery stay with us to the end of our)¥Ould 2ot everything they Waated: | WINTER . POND S'rulno days. It Is fitting that we remem. | 8fter they got married ddn't gat - g ber with joy the noble influence"“ym""_"“t disgusted. of those Brothers upon ourselves. “Mankind as a whole has flrm-‘th."lz:;::‘.'::il S believed in life after death. We ASrate st o not believe in it because we ! § can prove it, but we try to prove it because we believe in it. It takes little reasom to accept the truth of immortality and if we do accept it, it will give these Mem-| orial Services a new significance.” Following the opening ceremony | by the Exalted Ruler and Esquire and a prayer by the Chaplain, Stella Jones, accompanied by Miss Caroline Todd, gave a cello solo, “The Rosary,” and was followed by Brice Howard sing- Ing “One Fleeting Hour,” accor:- panied by Miss Jonmes and Miss Todd. Ritualistic altar servi‘es were given by the lodge officers. Brian Harlan, Robert Waggonar and Marvin Chase, members of the Boys' Quartette of the High Bfihflll. “Last Night.”" After Mr. Faulkner's oration the Lodgo momlnl and audience sang “Auld Lang Syne” and the program was conicluded with a benediction by aplain. e Old Papers for sale at Empnre Qfiice S B.M.BEHREN Juneau’s Leading Dep 7ut Clore Y enrnecd, M‘Lv*-nfl o --.finu cellently. Muriel Jarman o; Di- mexts in (ie Cemurrer filed by s Huol- PLAY {nah, Arthur Judson &3 Brian|Attorne o r C. Winn, in the Strange, her would-be f and | case ol t! . 8. vs. Walter Watts Irene Lundstrom as Lady Marden'and Rebert Marphy, charged with | all showed good s | Evangeline Swancon, as fhitter,” the same condition that caused thém to end a similar flight on Saturday. They plan to try lnln mmrrnw. akish th o 1 nor laws, usehold sery S 4 ¥ F‘:xuhner. 3 the case of tie U. €. vs. Sam : 0 a‘off, Georg> Coopes { 8 T "AIE Dramatic Offering Is Well| / . Received by Crowded . 4 House Saturday Night | nice ' zimme charge of the Dallas Woyand and Alex Sehannft who ' { | arc charged with violation of the nd to N | licuor laws, has been continued who was in|until next Saturday, December | go setting mmim. The argument was set for the Ch: Boris Kostfometfhoff, ' who has Playing to a crowded house at(scenery this morning, MAYS LANDING, N. J., Dec. 5. | heen serving on the Grand Jury the -cyozfiludtnz performance Sals ——e——— I ‘The Grand, Jury, it was ead |—Sobbing and wringing her here, took passage om the Ad- urday evening in the Elks Hall, P today, has Mitle work before it{Nands in a paroxism of emotiom, mirsl lnnrl tor llh‘lo-o in Sit- the students of Juneau High LARCENY CASL 1olher than the usual inspection of d“lnth n"";“toa Ulll:nd-hl told 1 presented for the second iproperty and fts report. It is e stan ay her story of ?.:e“mf' three-aet o:omedy. “Mr. 4“[‘]‘0“ COURT thought this may be completedjlow her husband, Dr. Lilliendahl Pim Passes By.” REvery seat on i before the close of the afternoon.}Was killed by two negroes. She}] A moat of those 5 2 & e atly denied that the shoofls :{:“l‘fl:flglfm;l:”:"’m:fl The case of the United States dome by Willls Beach, hér A» on the openfug’ might the " m‘".f Mm‘“;’ charged (¢Toj] P friend and oodefendant. v ceny in a warehouse, was play was a d"m"{;l'“i‘:“ ":": ened this morning in the United ¢ M : me':t Tm‘:h'.u:me:ted ‘b;"t;“ District court. The morn- | —_— numbers played by the High|. . ‘cStlon was taken up with thei SAN FRANGISCO, Cal; Dec: § School Orchestra and songs ren- o A iy which had|_tier remaining aloft rot hoen comploted early this af. h ‘dered by the Boys' Quartette, e Henry Rod . for only two hours and three min- Certainly a better troupe of|.. "‘\ g 'T“ ‘and ‘(;znv I‘""' Capt. Kingstord Smith and could mot have been select | .. s i ot tha d>fend-1rjeut, Pond. in the tri-motored | on m the ranksof the students, monoplane _Spirit of California, Brown, cherped with lar-| b eméh and every ome in the arimgns . this moret T 0 abandon their en- motfe o § Bk k carrled out their Dart 10|ing 1ud was to euter a plea ot | o irCe because - of “tail iy this afternoon’s session, » three characters which{ A,cpje Bialich, who was arrest. for the greatest ability| g rday afternoon by de Sat puty !” actors, considering the Marshals Harriman and ‘the dwnctm and of those t 5:26 o’'clock. on a bench w *d.l'lt were Olivia charged with violation 3 Marden and M. |of the Alaska Bone Dry Law, was Mu Olivia Wae | arraigned in the district court A .gtlnuiut;u‘lllv this morning. He will appear be- cé and de-|fore the court to enter a plea to- acting 8at-| morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Blenf is represented by Grover ‘Winn, Following the Michael case, the Schedule

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