The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1927, Page 2

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N Weather Condiions As Recorded by the U. 8, | p—ormme——moemeeeeoeeeeoe Weather Bureau DOLL CARRIAGES Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beptn: 4 v. m. today: Vol SLEDS Falr and tolder tonient, Thurer io o b O nted ld; l’actlca 'Y+ fresh to strong easterly winds. ATk KARs LOCAL DATA VELECOPIDES | lime— Burom. Temon. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather J > froy B8 H ¥ § 8 Qe | s ERECTOR SETS 4 a. m. today..30.30 13 38 2 Clear . Ncon today .....30.24 12 43 E 32 Clear'_ g N A | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS _ i o amng | T YESTERDAY . TODAY po— Highest 3 pm. | Low 8a.m. S8am. Precip. Sam. o Stations— temp. _temp. temp. temp. V. ty 24 hra, Weather el Nome .. S (S o | 3 02 Cldy Bethel 30 . 28 20, 30 — .33 Cldy R e | & - % Gw || Juneau-Young Hardware Co. {'ranana -6 -10 | -10 - -10 — ° Clear Eagle -34 —44 —48 —46 - 0 Clear . St. Paul 38 34 ‘I 81l 16 0 Cclay Hardware and Undertaking Duteh Harbor.. 48 o R e T R Ra:in | Kodiak YR T e T R PHONE 13 | Cordeva S 7 | 22 15 * 0~ Ty {Juneay ... 28 21 13 18 26 0 Clear Ketchikan . 33 o= |‘ 45 = .G Trage Bnaw FINE FAMILY PUEL Prince Rupert.. 32 30 i | 30 0 0 Cldy tor those wise enoughte order {Bdmenton ... ~12 -20 | -3¢ -3 . 0 Cigar their coal -and kindling here. | Seattle 42 40 | 30 34 5 0 gy | Have us deliver you at your | Portland 10 36 I 30 36 . 0 Cidy address and note how much 60 56 | 44 46 . 0 Clear better heat and cleaner fires ~ N ®—Less than 10 mues. you have. Wouldn't ask you to do thts if it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the tria) will prove it. ¢ We carry a full ine of Feeds Nate.—Obgervations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, ! Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The pressure ia lowest in tha Aleutian Islands and is low in | Southwestern and extreme South:astern Alaska. It is high over | most of Eastern Alaska, Westeyn Canada, the North Pacific: States and the ecean west of them, Light precipitation has oceurred in D. B. FFMMER Western Alaska and fair weather continyes in the Hastern por- o Phone 114 ition. The temperature has risen in the lower Kuskokwim Valley | (oo oo 2o 2m = jand has fallen or remained stationary in other portions of the | Territory. A moaximum wind velocity of 40 miles per hour from the east was recorded at Juneau shortly after 10 a. m, : | SA !/E ONE DOLLAR : . tment of a uniform system of reg-| y . I Cupid NOWHQ" Clm, !istration of mail, purchase and ! Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes ! i - —— }srecnnn of community rural routs | H BN | mall boxes for rental, permissiqa Cafe. You save a Dollar on . 'for mail transportation en com-| 3 ) mon-carrier motor-vehicle lines | each one purchned. cngaged in interstate transporta-| tion, and permission to hire ve-| ,hicles for letter carriers. % RHODES CA | Pointing cut that persons found y {guilty of attempting to extort! Ay money through the mails by means of blackmail are-not amen- {able to the law, the Postmastar - - | General . recommends legisiation | . ¥ 5 to covey such schemes. PLUMBIN HEATING REPAIRING Sy gy It your pipes are frozen, or yoy are in need of any kind of DEMURRER SUSTAINED y The demurrer to the informa- Plumbing or Heating you will profit by: calling tion filed by Att Gro C. [ .V\;’lnn. in th’; cna:rl:xelythe {lenrlleru STEVE STANWOR“I | Btates vs. Robert Murphy and At your service at any hour. 'Walter Watts, who are charged “Let me tell you what your job will eost” ' with violation of the liguor laws, Phone 505 4 Ehn been sustained by Judge T. it M. Reed in the U. 8. Distriet - . Court. The demurrer states thai Ithe information charges the do- [ ALASKA MEAT CO. i fendants with the commission of \ Wholesale and Retail Butchers ‘New . information will probably » ATTENTION! ,- PORTRAITS ibers of 439 to attend the Annmual Shop 215, rear Harris Hardware Co. ldmerent crimes on . different PHONE 39 < ARD STRERT be filed, U. §. District Attorney i | Women of Mooseheart Legion, MADE BY APPOINTMENT dates and are ip no way connect- d with the other. |Justin W. Harding sald, pighi e o 39, | —————e—— {Juneau Legion No. 26 extends a Don't d it n \cordial inyitation to the' mem- elay if you expegt Christmias delivery WintER & Ponp Stunio i : Frolic Saturd ; Eiisabets Hinss, young and oretty [g [ SULCERY DERL Docember musical comedy star, bas deserted ..., the stage and has announced thai, she has become the bride of Frank | ! R, Warton, 8 New York banker. : (International Newareel) POST OFFICE ' DEPARTMENT | REPORT MADE Continued Efficiency Is fn-! dicated—Recommen- dations Made (Continuea rrom Tage One.) i oy M0 seanpan. | O)d Papers for sale at Empire Office ' { B.M.BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Juneau’s Lecding Pepa " w1 southbound passon: :eau on the Alame- © going to California DEMOCRATS PLAN FOR ;i o e, COMING CONVENTION; | Ray C. Larson, Ius | Fairbgnks and Ancho APPOINT COMMITTEE iy iufScre on the P | i New Mail Transit extended during the year, and is |/ Record Is Made, now merving about 7,252,000 fam- Juneau and ‘Nome + b ilies and about 24,476,000 indi- rean. G Dindioigy N8 B "L‘:.“}i:f{‘l‘wf.":&’;u.{.‘lfi'fi oo e pe iy eyt (LS gates at the Divisional Conven-) Alata Rauroed < s why | Siandard OU Gompany, le on the | By ™o M Sedched Hoge ||tn. o Upitod Sraton mes. wit Chiirman of last night's meeting.| William Abbott and D. A M. | Pl wite e Raaridar Oar' | fng local communieations Periodicals Increase | u::lh‘:;: 'cv::vs:?hflw?l‘:?e l;lvne"l; Crimmon. who have heen In Juneau for the | | M8iled trom here on Novem- Newspapers and perlodicals in ¢a the Alam.da {or the Siates to o Christmas holidays. With a tarr artendance of the | party members of this city, local} Democrats last night met at the| City Hall and laid plans to secure | a good representation of dele~ Mathiesen, oldtime Alas- last week, loft on the Alamedn ber 15, were received from | |the malils increased 3.68 per cent preterence in the election of the|kan mining man, is on the Ala- Nome on November 27. in welght, the WW be- 30 delegates to which Junean fs|meda on his way to the ouzsmei"‘;,‘t::""m R eanen iat Eleven daya from the date | |Ing 1648.201,140 , the in- entitled, it was agreed last night,|for o vacation. week and making a business sur-|| the lstters left Juneau they | |ereasa . being 54,965,252 - pounds. attend in person rather than by|spend the holidays, Robert W.|. leaving Nome on November | |rate was $32,880,368, inclusive of proxy, the election of delegates! Taylor, Clerk of Court at Fair- ‘\‘Ex:;':{us J (':'::::...o; &1..":: IJ!; 'C‘N here 10 days later, | [that on advertising portiofis, an was postponed until next Satur-|banks, is a passenger on the Ala- turning to Ketehikan on the Ala-| | WAKIng the elapsed time of | - day evening when a second meet-| meda meda. y o i - ng 21 days. Thig || : ing will be held, A special com- Sigurdson of the Warrenton 3 A W vet gubject to sope rates wel 1 Company at Cordova is a 0. Mo S tavaling w‘“ M * 4 m In order to get delegates who can| Ou his way to the States to| Voo un:;iz: in Juneay, B .| | were In Noma, ' The repiies, | | Postage collected st the pound ittee comsisting of J. J. Con-|C! 9 Doth d. 25,618 pounds, on i l’o". 8. Hellenfhal and w,c B.{thronsh passenger on the Alamo.| A% 18 “'~ Alsmeds for.d It 06 was collected. . . Kirk, was appointed to canvass|da. ) : nment and Congressional 5 community and recommend| Mi: Ela is, nurse at g ; of postage to ates for election at the next| K¢ t senger ca the s i ¥ 439,699,246 pleces, weighing Alaroda on g0 to New f ; i kit el 4 18 pounds, J : York for tiea of soveral + . . i Sllected, the i ’"O’s WHO Mr. Mar Goldstein, who came north a week ago accom- AND WHERE panied by her husband who is % [ now on his way to the interior of o'clock Alaska, sailed south on the Ala- tollowing pasi on her way home to San|peve ! : ow. R Ellfott and D. H. Alagka Road Com- the Alameda J. Statter, Deputy U, 8. M shal t for Seattle on the Ala- meda with a prisoner in his cus- tody. For a six weeks' business aml“"(a pleasure trip to Seattle, Roy | 3, :mherlnrd of the Jumeau Lum- er Mills took passage south on the Alameda. .. man | Mg M. o . Merritt and otd| ~

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