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‘THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 1928. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE \NHA il L CON st Weather Co;ldifions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau VELL.GIRLE. TVE SENT WORD ONER. Te TUE BCNS THAT THE CONVENTION WL BE PULLED OFF 1N CHAMPAIGN . ILLUINCIS — NOW. SUPPOSE Mou Ano T sue / OUY T& SUPPER AND TALw TS TUING OVER MR GRAGLE . T AM THE ANGORA OF THE NONNYEOATS AT THE L\Mv\cnam OF (LLINOS = (MY CHAPTER HAS SENT ME Wi TS PETTION ASKING NOU T2 HOLD NouR CONNENTION (N CHAMPAIGN. ILLINOIS < CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS 22 BARNEY MUST BE CRAZY ~- THAT Towess Tee smatc} INCE TiE GRAND RAPIDS FIASCO, BARMEY (S NO NEARER A DECISION RECARDING A CONNENTTON gentie. variable ' winds. CITV ThaN WHEN HE STARTED i { TRINRING ABOUT 1T, SO IE LOCAXL DATA TOE "EXALTED ANGORA OF YUR . § ; | GCAL CHAPTER H w Q! Time— Burom, Teme, Humidity Wind Velocity Wmn.lml chs(':CDG\EP E‘:\‘é ‘S’i CSL: M‘TSE\T'N( ‘TZE TTWILLCE A 4 p. m. yest'y 3005 27 2 Clear AND TRY T6 CINCH THE BIG PARTY =y ?\E“S\’RE‘M 4 . m. today . 30,12 256 1 Cldy FOR THE HOME Towal / ca ; Neon tcday ~ 8014 28 W 1 | 7vorsE ; ‘ A AR s o R CA.BI.E AND RADIO REPORTS P YESTERDAY 7 TODAY Highest 2 p.m. Tow 8a.m. §am. Preelp. 8am. temp__ ten temp. ity 24 hrs. Wenther 0 Clay Trace Snow Clear Prt. Cldy Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begmning 4 v. m. today: w DN-T HY DIDN- HE Pick QLT A PLACE UKE NILES Fair tenight and Wednesda QW.Reauy. T CouLonT - MY FIANCE S WATING x . i 3‘:}.@ WPEQ” b° BI.BIRNHAM Biatio thel Fort Yukon Tanana le t. Paul . g 3 § Trace Duteh Harbor.. 3 0 Kodiak Cordova Juneau i Ketchikan ... 42 25 6 .21 Prince Rupert.. 4 4 3 1 0 01 Edmonton 2 . 0 Seattle 1 06 Clear Portland 4 08 Pt Cldy San Francisc ¥ 0 Cldy than 10 mues. Snow Pt. \ 1dy 0 Cldy 0 Cly Showers Cldy Clear | | old Pitts-{to Canada called an, although not the s acquiring the sos burgh dentist who owned the fa: Panhandle of Alaska, we, jous “Mary Amn” ’\,l]\uuul\ as yet mot offl When a doctor examined Nomo|represented in your august in his head after the fight, ae|consideration, a ~n\m||.ut“ found both of the pugilist's ear-jtion to the effect that steps be. | | drums had been brokem by the|taken toward complete union§ blows of his adversary. Nomo|of all of Canada and the United | the| was stone deaf. |States. We are geographicallyy ¥ new | ———————— racially and tempermentally one s have! ., 2 , b people. Let us go all the way waigni-| Ketchikan Chronicle toward a complete union.” 1% Proposes: Big Union but th e i Of Canada and U. fashion does not sanction, it Japan will send her first box e taking up a lean year. {ing champion to tha Amsterdani K (AN, Alaska, Jan. 31. L s Olympic Games this year. The Ketchikan Chroniele has|hospital this m chipment Victor Ortho.| Before the introduction of box. sent the following telegram Iu“l"””wl doing nicely . regords received. Ander. | IN& In Japan, the placing of onw's|the Speuker of the British Co-| Muslé. Bhopge, 2y, hand on amother's body was con-[lumbia Parliament: JACK OF ALL TRADES I sidered a great offe A reply| “Anent the motion of H. F. lrv-t me 6 your oad jobs. Phon with the sword or knife was us-|Kergin, Liberal member of !lml|1 John Holler, Prop. —adv. ually forthcoming. Even now, in|Province to ask the Dominion of B boxing tournaments at the uni-|Canada to open negotiations withi We make men's sults for $56 : versities, the foreigner will ob- the United States with a view |F. WOLLA 3 rve that the winning slugger — e <ran o 3 hesitates to knock out his opponent. When a_boxar | lands a wicked hiow he instiy tively bows his head as a of apology. L OWS MAKE B0XER DEAF | T l\m Non | ywelght, w d.,= | g ive “spotters” who ccc and 12,462 form. | pla; , Big dealets do not want to kno when th buy i | furs are included in the ¢ monkey goat, mountain lion chineilla, rat, baranduki, wolf, caracul, Pe n lamb, weasel, J se mink, DOUGLAS NEWS Note.—Observat:ons at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau,|g— —— Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are CITY COUNCIL MEETING made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. 1S SCHEDULED TONIGHT skins, le lww ’ thousand ing a de drive up the price. at a fixed | ets hi and for thi and | TOKYO, Jan The art of mauling, as practic in rate as al and ‘s fast, many othors. » buyer much by and may what the gain heavi w ha pu re E rwhat later auctions.!to Japan, whe send prices in|always been considered to new heights, | fied and disgraceful, profits younger Japanese are ys heayily a fur|boxing enthus: ically Sales erage rate of two per minute. The pressure is low in the eastern Aleutian Islands and high in the ocean to the gouthward and in Western C a. It is falling rapidly in southern Bering Se, Light snow has fallen in the latter district and rain south of the Aleutian Island and local showers and snow flurries prevailed in Southeastern Ala this morning. Temperatures have fallen on Seward Peninsula, in the upper Yukon Valley and in the Aleutian Islands and have| ri\'en or remained s-(u(irmury in other parts of Alaska. » Mountain property in Silver | Marsuita : 4 visit. f - . iy ek - — | Bay, near Sitka. Ko isited: tnd Watle, ha tami {Junean while his steamer was in | latter place | port going north to Sitka and on |2t the Hi 'tlu return t but said he was|he report a flourishing | more particularly interested n | -~ Seven Cases of Meningitis the Treadwel mine which wa MEETING POSTPONED SUSandS Alhlehc "(:1‘”\ the big property in this di Activities mecting ' of the | mpa city council, erroneously reported | g S for last will be held 22 Aty iac on shecies of pelt ofter evening instead. s 193 skun) —— 1 1, i ¢ 000 X, 4,222 antelops IN FROM CHICHAGOF nine, The monthly | | magi | thi 7 jor operation morning tod —— 149 leopard, 7 the lamb, 17,645 ska since @89 whan | Of —ch lh(- ~|wm a season mining on the | from= — THESE WINTER DAYS ARE IDEAL FOR INTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS Spruce or Hemlock will give you very good satisfaction. FOR FLOORING—WE RECOMMEND VER- TICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING J uneau Lumber Mills, Ine. ——LUMBER FOR EVERY PUBPOSE— : The Parent- “The growth of Juneau with it ntly orga ks | paved streets and beautiful homes | With the —Government school STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, | ¢hows a remarkable d nee | Which was to have met this o Jan. 31 WIith seven cases of from the little mining town it |Ding will not meet until tomorrow lllness on ‘the Stanford campus|Was in ‘89 and I am sure I shall |ovening on dccount of an affair sl | my visit here looking ovar|of the Juneau A. N. 8. schedulad infantile paralysis, | enioy i . tonight all’ social and athletic activities|0ld land marks and sceing the | for tonight said SERCT have been suspended for a period [ newer developments,” 7 it K Widstead. REINIKKAS MOVING While six cases have been| Home at Nome Rei ill'” T S ily found in Roble Hall, women's| After he left South ot bt i X e busy today moving into thc PARIS, llll light- d after ently x rounds of mill r repeated clinch |Buyers Bid with Their Eyes at Blg Fnr Auchon[ : | | His oppone * onar l|l‘(l l“. ank Ml SUUTUTHUTTRIUTEETR TTTEEETTTU A DT LT T IIlllllllllllllII)llI|I|l|I|l||\III|III|Illllllllullllll 1 Every Month in the . Year! 1928 SALES DATES May 23 February 21 June 27 March 21 Tuly 25 November 21 April 25 Angust' 22 December 12 Spectal Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advance Made on Shipments When Requested September 19 October 24 I R R INVOICES BOOKLETS ENVELOPES PRICE LISTS CATALOGUES STATEMENTS OFFICE FORMS LETTER HEADS ANNOUNCEMENTS e e ) NO ONE KNOWS dormitory, and the seventh in a aska in 1889 Mr. W E & nearby sorority house, Thomas mained in the States until 1904 l'v“lm' recently purchazed fr Storey, Stanford health officer,| When he went to Nome where fic| CoC hrano. took the added precaution to pre- has since made his home. vent a epread of the «Hseasn AT A A which might result from assem-| mmumsrfinn and baseball games have heen mmcllcvl by voluntary action of (‘:\nhmwn flum nlfic nne} _"—"”’—“ from nearly all over the world WIDSTEAD, MEMBER ; but there is 1o confusion,. litile] GA“E COMM]SS[ON noige. The auctioneer n!l(x.:& at Floated from Rocks an|lot and suggests a price. 1t it js| IS NOW IN JUNEAU To B |too high, it is lowered. Then hl‘l Cape Mudge — To Be |aiug begms. But bidaing is si J. C. Widstead of Nome, mem- | Taken to \/ancouver flant “"'l sgorst. done mestly witli ber of the Alaska Game Commis-| — thy' eyes 1D R AuCHOTREBAK] sfon from the Second Division, ar- VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 31.— ¥ rived in Juneau on the steamer The steamer Northwestern has [ Alameda from Seattle. He is the|been floated and towed into deep RF' P PPER first member of the Commission|water after being on the rocks {rom out of Juneau to reach here, at Cape Mudge since December Dr. W. H. Chase, of Cordova ‘11 last year. Pumps of the sal- GULBS IN GHEST member of the Commission from|vage steamer were started after the Third Division and Irving Mc. two large holes had been tempor- Reed of Fairbanks, member froin arily patehed. St ! the Fourth Division, are expected| The ship will be taken to Van- Ease your tight, aching rhest.t to arrive in Juneau next week on!couver and drydocked pending|gtop the pain. Break up the con- the steamer Alameda from the;calling of tenders by the oWners|gestion, Feel a bad cold lousen westward. C. T. Gardner, presi-ifor repair. The contract is ex-lyup in just a short time. dent and H. W. Terhune, Execi- pected to be awarded to an Am- “Red Pepper R.b” is the co]d tive Secretary of the (‘,ummlss‘lou:elirun firm as bids of Canadian|pemedy that br quickest re- are both in Juneau. |concerns will be subject to 50 |ljef, It cannot hurt you and it The first meeting of the Com- per cent duty since the steamer mission is scheduled to be in Juneau February 6. Vigited in 1889 This trip to Junean iz the first Mr. Widstead has made to South- held | is under American registry. — .- | et us take care of your ban- ’que( or cake baking. Mrs. Sully. —ady. 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