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EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 1928. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau N DOING EVERY THING (N THER PONER T& EFFECT THE RETURN OF BARNEY GOOME 16 Wis OWN CHAPTER OF THE BREMERHOOD, MEIMBERS TE THE PARENT LODGE ARE SEING SHARMY CRITIRIZED BV OHER CHAPTERS TEROUAHAUT ‘T_E‘;EL%NT":‘« EF,c‘sa TUEIR APPARENT FAILURE. Al <« LTED ANGORA BACK M damenen ao BROMER BILLY GOATS, Tis TNG HAS GONE FaR BABLGH = BRRNEY GUOGLE HAS MO RIGHT & IGNORE QUR CONSTANT APPEALS To HIM « JUST TS MORNING A LETTER CAME FROM DO NGT JOPUN MISSOURI , INTIMATING THAT WE HARNT| ¢ v BEEN SINCERE (N OUR EFFORTS To GET WM B8ACK " 176 RETRN - T MouE WIE SEAD witHouT Wi ! ONE OF OUR BROTHER'S To _s REMEMBER. R INSTRucTions Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beglning 4 o. m. today: colder tonight and Wedne: gentle var- DONT WORRY. 8BNS - Tl SRING M BACK ¥ L GoTTa HiM = and iable LOCAL DATA Buram, Temu. Humidity Wind Velocitv Weather N g 29.57 93 SE 15 Clly 4 p. m. yot'y 4 a. m. today 29.70 53 HW 1 Rain-Snow, Noon today 14 29.97 75 S CABLE YESTERDAY Highest 3 p.m. Frationa temp__ten Non 2 10 0 ) RADIO REPORTS 8 am. Preelp, Low 8a.m. i tv_24 hra, Weather Bethel ot 3 g 2 § ) 3 0 Harbor | Pt. (“A|y| Duteh Pt. Cldy Kodiak Cordova Juncan Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco . than 10 mues. *—Less Note.—Observations at Duich Iarbor, Rodiak, Juneau, Princ' Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. Alaska except the me southwest. ate snow fell William Sound. Rain 1rned to snow in this s have fallen in all parts ands and the extreme The northern The pressure is high in the Pacific yesterday in Bering Sea and on centinued in Southeas cinity early this morni jof the Territory except the Southeastern portion. State Prince Aleutian DOUGIAS || Held After Shooting NEWS COACH ABELL TALKS TO DOUGLAS STUDENTS Coach Abell of the Alaska ( lege delivered a very interest talk before the Douglas i school assembly yesterday after noon. In a quiet and unassuming manner he described many of the advantages of attendance at his college, such the intér parts of the country and peo one meets on traveling to tae Fairbanks school, the free tuition, the many courses of study afford- ed, to which more are being added each year, and also the opportun. ties students have to work their way. Eventually, he said, they would have fraternities and sor- orities. In closing he appealed to Alaskans to support their own in stitution. i Following his talk, students rep- { resenting leadership in n'hlmmw and other school activities we: presented Ln Coach Abell. FORMER DOUGLAS GIRL WEDS Mre. Aggle Curry 1s held by the Philadelphla police for alleged par- ticpation In the shooting of Leroy ZLynch in that city by bandits Tler hushand, Joseph Curry, was one of the four Olney gunmen gsccuted af (Inteinational Newxxll) Bellefonte, Pa, - e —— BANQUETING IS HARDEST TASK, SAYS BRITISHER LIVERPOOL, Ingiand, Jam. 17 —Attending dinners and banquets Cecelia Christie, who resid 'rl here for several years with her mother, who is now Mrs. Peter Carlson, was married in Seattle on Japuary 7 to Mr. Arthur Morse, according to news I ed here yesterday. Attendan the wedding were Miss Joseph! Riedi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riedi of Douglas, bridesma®l, night after night is the worst part and James Morse, brother of the of being a lord mayor, says Mia; groom, as best man. It is und-)Margiret Beavan, the first woman stood the newlyweds will make to hold this position in Liverpool their home in Seattle. {The #train is very wearing, shu ——eo—— \uverq, as it is usually after mid- UNDERGOES OPERATION | night before she reaches home, \ “After . dinner speaking I find Ed Cashel entered the St. Ann’ s- particularly difficult, because hospital yesterday afternoon (o there, I am told, the test lies in undergo a major operation this!peing humorous,” Miss Beavan morning. {said 'after being in office more ————— i than two months, adding: “I am DRAMA BURLESQUES {mot a humorist, and I have not !been able to make myself funny, AMEchN “‘.DEALS" and I never will. . i I “The job of a Lord Mayor, t» PARls. Jan. 17— Burlesuuing of i my mind, is to make every section Americ.n supposed attempt to re-!of the community feel that they form the world, gets blame and!share in the communal life.” praise for a new play, “Telescon-| Counsel meéetings were also a age,” by Paul de Mont, a Belgiau. *zrumendous strain, Miss Beavan American ‘braggadocio s coi- | said. sidered much exaggerated by crit- | “My fics who have seen the United heavy, and I am told that the States but In genmeral there is a number of begging letters have gort of chuckle over showing up]greatly increased since I took of- the “dollar kings.” ° flcJ I wonder .if that is becaus: “Calvin Calthrop,” the pivot o appen ‘to be a woman! There the comedy, has the world’s larg-|are many letters from over all tha est sardine-box factory and comes; world, and some contain the most to France to show how the world extraordinary requests. One wo- ought to be run. He brings 2! man asked me to lend her up to telescope through which may b"l £2,000 to start a business adven- seen the world as it should be. {ture. Another asked me to act as His uncouthness, his newly-richigodmother to her child and allow attitude, and his consciousness of | the child to be called after me. America’s superiority draw laugis|The difficulty In answering, I from the French. found, was that the child had not What pleaseés them most is thet|yet been born. Many men have the fantastic American eventually requested me to find them wives.” succumbs to evidences of Eu-] Miss Beavan is up at seven in ropean excellence in beauty, cul-|the morning, writes her speeches ture and even in some forms of | between eight and nine, and a: industry, so the audience goes|ten is at her desk in the town away happy in the conviction that | hall. Americans are wind-bags, who de- flate naturally in the old world | sscom sm m tow o | SILVER BOW mm A few crities cmnmm. that the kind of American represemted l —_— as fantastic as the correspondence 1is very Slain by chlnnan Ivy Thoms (above), Los Angeler drugglst, who was shot and killed ' a year ago by Willlam Edward Hickman, the Kansas City youth | who is also held for the kidnapping and murder of Marlan Parker. Hick- | man is sald to have confessed tht slaying. _ (international Newsreel) been sleeping in ‘the daytime in| two of the rooms which wera| ushed by the slide had changea shift that duy and were at worl Both rooms were filled with amo walls were crushed and the nll of the bunkhouse in which they! Umtad States Land Office for the/ Junean Land District at An-| chorage, Aloska. In the Matter of tie Appllmuna\ of, .the. HOONAH .PACKING, COMPANY, a corporation, for a/ So'diers’ Additional Homestead. Serial No. 06285 HOTICEOOF APPLICATION PATENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the HOONAH PACKINC COMPANY, a corporation organ- ized under the laws of the State of Washington, and doing busi- ness in Alaska through H. L. Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact,; has filed application, Serfal No. 06385, for a patent under Sec- tions 2306 ,and 2307 of the Re- vised Statutes of the United States, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, for a tract of land embraced In U. 8. Official Survey No. 1575, situated on the north shore of Gambier Bay, Admiralty Islang, Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min. 00 see. No., Longitude 133 deg. 57 min. 30 sec. W., and particu- larly described as follows: “Beginning at corgier. No. 1 M. C. on the north shore of Gambfer Bay. whencs U. 8. L. M. No. 1575 bears south 73 deg. 44 min. Ei, 7.60 chains distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambler Bay as follows to corner No. 2 M. C.: (1) S. 76 deg. 06 min. W. 1.71 chains (2) S. 49 deg. 22 min. W. 3.26 chains (3) 8. 49 deg. 35 mln. 3.27 chains - (4) 8. 12 deg. 24 min. W. 2.73 chains (5) 8. 34 deg. 02 min. W. 1.98 chains (6) 8. 35 deg. 50 min. 2.89 chains - (7) 8. 6 deg. 66 min. 1.94 chains (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min. W. 8.43 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min. B. 2.35 chains (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. E. 110 :halns. . (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W. 0.42 chai) Thence . sorner No. 22.62 w. Ww. w. 3.96 chains to corner No, 6; thence 8. 2.76 chains to cormer No. 1, the splace ot beginning, comtain- ing an area of 14.63 acres.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- scribed Jand should file their ad- | year caused water to form a littie T RIRIT R TI FLORIDA AND FORC HIM T8 RETURN ..i,;_. - - = Willlam Edward Hickman, Kansas Cil shown as he appeared In the Los Angeles court upon his arralgnment for the kidnapping and murder of little Marlan Parker of that city. With Hickman fs séen Mis young attorney, Jerome Walsh of Kansas e’ lothlbd W, iy sraah.| o -baids: el Nearly every winter the snow comes down near the camp but |the the excessively heavy rains this] A shed, foot lake behind the snow and when the pressure was great enough|when the snow | forced the snow down with an un-|it iexpectsd rush. The chimney of|Tatay wurlu-r- youth, s here | by the impact of the snow against bridge across Gold Creek on the Alasia Jutiean property was washed oul upon reaching the creck bad. City (with handd In pockets). Hickman I &lso to be charged with the loldup and murder'of Ivy Thonis, Los Angeles druggist, and & third death also may be pinned upon him, (International Newsreel) was knocked over | the damage, the erection of a new chimmney being undertaken firct 50 that thee will be heat in the buildings. 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