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'utlm Comihm A: Rcconhd by l!:e U S. Weatber Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begtnntng 4 v, m. today: Fair and colder tonight and Sunday; v LOCAL DATA titne— Burom. Tems. Humidity Wind Velooity Weathes 4 p. m yesty. 3004 32 94 SE € 4 a. m. today. 30.08 33 93 iEW 3 Noon today 30.10 32 %6 4 e CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i TODAY !le‘:'l' t'e:n'vn V(‘I'il\('ll! 24 hzlL Wfitbov 10 14 20 0 Cldy 12 14 10 0 Cldy -32 -32 0 Clear -6 -4 0 Clear -12 12 0 Clear 32 36 .06 Clear 36 42 — Pt Clay 22 24 [} Clear 30 32 .90 Pt. Cldy 32 33 .10 Pt. Cldy 30 i .30 Foggy 32 34 .18 Pt Cldy 0 8 0 Clear 36 36 .04 Cldy 32 32 .28 Clear 48 48 0 Cidy ®—Less than 10 mifes. ‘moderate porthwest, winds. Cld; Pt. &dy Cidy Btations— temo Nome . 3 Bethel A Fort, Yukon . Tcaana Eagle .. 8t. Paul Dutcli Hirbor. Kodiak ... Cordova . | | \ THE DAILY: ALASKA EWPIRE SATURDAY “JAN. 21, 1928. BARNEY GOOGLE AND'SPARK PLUG ‘ 1S BACK HOME M - fit L FEELING TOWARD 1R Gooale - €N EORGOTTEN NOW AND NS ngo‘i To ASSUME WIS ACTIVITIES AS Tie WEAD OF Tz WORLOS G Secrer ORGANIZETON, THE (MYSTERIOUS ORDER obTie OF Bl TORNT MILLION STRONGE . AND . A YOU ALL KNOW, by msfin;w. WEOATS, THIS GREAT RECEPTION IS IX BELOVED ANGORA , FOR WWOSE RETORN TRUIN GRATEFUL =LET GACH AND YEuU * SY PETERSBURG'S A OF BARNEN GOCGLE ,OWR. NOUR STOCKIN' FEET = LAST WEEK T CALGHT A W\SW ‘mm’- T© OUR FOLD WE ARE ALL 4 EVERY ONE OF You FORGET MOLR PRWATE LUTTLE ANIMOS\TIES AND INDWIDUALLY WeL\CoMmE . BROMER GOOGLE S0 Tual HE WL KNOW CLR GRAT \S SINCERE —— .+ Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Rodiak, Juneau, Pritic: Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m: and 4 p. m, Juneau time. The pressure is high in Alaska except the Western portion anid is low In Bering Sea and off the North Pacific States. Light #how has fallen in Bering Sea and rain has fallen on the coast from Coftdova to Western Oregon. Temperatures h ave nisen in sbMthern Bering Sea and in this vicinity and have fallen decid- edly 'nver nearly all the remainder of the Territory. REPUBLiCAN GR()UP 5TART€ WORK KANSAS CITY CONVENTION PLANS ments are Charles D. Hilles of |New York, Ray Williams of Oro. {gon, R. B. Creager of Texas, Wil- [liam H. Crocker of California {Henry Roraback of Connecti i Mrs. Alvin T. Hert of Kentucky, ! Mrs. Manley L. Fosseen of Minne- | sota and Mrs. Wilma Sinclair Le- | van of Ohio. MOOSE LADIES WILL GIVE DANCE FEB. 4 i ¢ A leap year dance, to be given {by the Women of Mooseheart Le- iglon No. 439, was set for February 4 at a meeting held Thursday ievening in the Moose Hall undei ithe new officers headed by Esther | Ingman, Senior Regent. The committee in charge, Ina Jackson, chairman, Esther Darby jand Mrs. Waltonen, are husy working on plans to make the af- | fair a success. It is to be held in the Moose Hall. Reports made at the meeting ndicated that 1927 was a banner of _the party from now !year for new members, and th: utifil the ‘event begitis five monts | Legion hopes to double the num- {ber of incoming members during he present year. Following the meeting the new Senior Regent served a lunchecn to the large number of members present. ——————— We make men’s sults for $55 F. WOMD. —adv. fa iy -} w. MULVANE ,fi',?"ma Mcant national convention in June wifi _occupy the attention of a host of J Cityans and a sub- b CITY, Jan. 21—Tha entertaining a Repub- A Iéflhp bi six national commit. &n . afid thrée committeew 3 Hag the responsibility for as- it of seats in convention or' " distribution ot floor 3 hnwu newspaper corre- ef for - housing of dele-; 5 ihfl alternates in conven!- y. lotated hotels and for count- ther dutles. W. Mulvane of Kansas, this sub-committee, these tasks in’the light ¥ SULPHUR IS BEST '.'u?a"'fé‘.f&.i?.é.?""i‘?‘“‘l;i’iTfl CLEAR SKIN ow untll the cpening of| w on June 12 he wil t attentlon to arrange- nvention hill and also Any braakmg out of skin frri- tation on face, neck or body hdm which will serve as ters for the national com- 5 vlno- home is in Topeka, mflda from Kansas City, fbbdrh he will not be com: to 1 80 much traveling as nrr-nglng for the Vulltln selts, ch h auuer of Massachu- | of the national Mll help launch the bug, the members mmittee on nninge- is overcome quickest by applying MentHo-Sulphur, says a noted lkln speclalist. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing hat ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that instantly brings ease from the itching, burning and irritation. Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up, leaving the skin, clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigure- ment. A little jar of Rowles Mento-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. —adv. ‘ANKLES PREF ERRED’ .wtth Madge Bellamy . m t her brain was hitting on all six but when a crowd of men eyeing her ankles she sui- ‘the reason for her success. -mbmm,mmnummc. “Smoldering Tires” FIGHTING HEART COMEDY .- P. T. A. EVENT NEXT WEEK PIONEER RESIDENTS and MecGuire, proprietors of NEW/S ’\\hen she is given the position of . [t g | Hornsbee, a sharcholder in tae| | protector, Barney, 'steps in ‘and Teacher Association is the big en:|gults in misunderstanding, and 25, is tho date_and the Eagles hail s v USRS promise added pleasure for all‘ SPRING TRAINING! SOON TO RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCor-|the San Francisco Seals, announ: s o = .. . 9 |a metropolitan store, rises rapid- ly to better things with Goldbers DO(]GLAS fashionable meodiste shop, and uhen faces defeat amnd humiliation entertainer of out-of-town buyers. | Allan Forrest, in the person of |firm, is making life unbearable| !for Norah when he friend and, A card party and dance to be aitempts to adjust matters. given by the Douglas Paren'-| qpis complicates matters, Te- tertainment feature scheduled for {ultimates in a bitter me far next week. Wednesday, January | noianse atfections. will be the place. Some special| features planned for the v\'oning,sEAls TO‘REPOKT . Dromige. . af FEB. 20 TO BEGIN | e —— | ! SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21— e George A. Putnam, secretary nf’ mick, who have been visiting inled today that spring training wll" Catifornia for the past three begin at Monterey February 20. months, are expected home eariy next month, according to recently received from Catchers, pitchers, recruits and a worl few veterans will be on hand for| them. | the first workeut. The new Mon- While they have been enjoying |terey baseball park will be ded:- themselves in every way they cated February 22 in a game be- long to be back in their old home |{ween the Coast League team and wwn again. ]a Monterey nine. i IR 1 ———————— B. B. DAN—CE A SUCCESS | NOTICE The dance given by the Douglas | 1 o work in juneau and out, high school last evening was & gueh ag carpenter, shingling, elec-| well attended affair and everyone ‘m‘al calsomining, plumbing ot| had a fine time. The music V7 |any kind of repafr work. Phore the! Cheechakos was very much 137 Box 406. Henry C. Gor-| enjoyed. {ham. —adv. e — VISITING UNCLE | Clifton McWilliams, former e —— For first class dressmaking call Mrs. Lawrence. Phoe 1534. adv. ! A Grease Spot —May Mean a Moth Hole Moths just dote on geass spots! Don't give them a chance to ruin tostly gar- ments. Send clothes to be dry cleansd before laying them away. It’s much easier to keep moths out of clean clothes. Dry Cleaning also removes any moth eggs that may already be there. We do the finest dry cleaning at reasonable prices JUST PHONE 15 Our driver will call Alaska Steam Laundry Douglas boy, has been visiting his uncle, John McWilllams, this week. The young man resides with his mother in Skagway, and | is an employee of ther White Pass and Yukon Route. —————— 1S RECOVERING Ed Cashel, who was operated g on last week, is recovering rap'd. | ly at the hospital and will proh- = ably be able to leave there in '«m~,‘ 3 other week. | ->-o o e e Douglas Church Services | |3 Notices for this church celumni ‘must be received by The Empire|3 oot later than 10 o’clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change, of sermon topics, etc. glllllllll“ll!lllllml (LTI T T Mission Sundly Scnoor—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. | 7:00 p. m. —Thursduy—Mld-! Bouflu 2mbytemn Native l = A ol - B week prayer service. All are, corllially weicome to these services. | N s S Douglas Clthohc Church ¥ Catholic services In the tem- porary chapel fn the new resi- dence adjoining the old hank buflding. 9:00 a. m.—Low Mass and Ser- mon, General Communion for all. No Sunday School. i | 8t Luke’s Episcopal Church Evening ayer and 7:30- a'clogk. yy Congregational Community ‘ L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30|E s m Regular Sunday services 11:30 & m. to 12:30 p. m. ———eo—— “ANKLES PREFERRED” AT LIBERTY TOMORROW Madge ' Bellamy, charming Fox Films star, comes to the Liberty Theatre Sunday in “Ankles Pro- comedy-dramg life written by and directed by . She is surround- ed by an excellent cast, including Lawrence Gray, J. Farrell Mac- Donald, Allan Forrest, Barry Nor- Sermon, prices. The Empirc’s Job Printing Department knows how to do your printing the right way and at right ULV LT LU LU D INVOICES BOOKLETS ENVELOPES PRICE LISTS CATALOGUES STATEMENTS OFFICE FORMS' LETTER HEADS EVERYTHING ABOUT AN YTHING BUT-— + Complete automatic printing press equip- mcm enables The Empire to quote prices which will' satisfy. i We have recently installed machinery I3 -,‘ NO ONE KNOWS i i and supplies for , i R(used Letter Printing Try this new method on your m stationery. WE KNOW YOU'LL LIKE IT! 65 m The My Alaska Empire JoB PmintinG DEPARTMENT SNELL PLACE ,BONS = RIGHT AIoW, THE DAVS ARE SO WARM AND SUNNY =« YOU CAA WALK ALL ONER TaWN IN 7 3 By BILLE DEififi H \ . VW ATTENTION FUR FARMERS AND TRAPPERS' * We are in the market for a large quantity of Blue Foxes. Before disposing of.yomr supply get our prices as we are sure we can do better for you than oustide houses. CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & €O. KEEP THEM WARM AND COZY twith DIAMOND BRIQUETS With Diamond Briquets in your:furndee, heater or fireplace grate you can easily main- . tain a healthy even temperature at all times. Order Irom your zran.ypr nym 7% LR \‘ ‘ o Pacific Coast Coal Co.. Phone 412 C. D. Fetguson THESE WINTER DAYS ARE IDEAL Fon INTERIOR IMPROVEMM Spruce or Hemlock will glve you very good satisfaction. 5N P B FOR FLOORING—WE RECOMMEND VER. TICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING Juneau Lumber M, 'M Stralght Shank Drills .~ Bit Shank m—— ‘ Breast Dfl]h—@crew Dnvers-—-SlWl—l’hfl L&