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THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRE WLDNESDAY FEB. 1, 1928. BARNEY GDOCLE AND SPARK PLUG EVERY DAY BRINGS THOUSANDS OF AEwW APPLICATION S O FoR MEMBERSHIP (N ThE SECRET AND MYSTERIOUS ORDER. OF THE BRGTHERHOD OF BILLY GOATS = OR “THE EXCLUSNE (NFORMATION oF TROSE JUST STARTING CHAPTERS ,MR.GOOGLE WISHES & A AGAIN THAT THE OFFLCIAL PASSWORD 1S OKMNX” = The GRIP IS THE REVERSE ENGLISH || ) o TRE TRUMB , THE MYSTERIOUS. SIGNAL ©F * DISTRESS 1S * BAAH-AAN*ACCOMPANIED BY <— TS GEYURE , = AND ALL MEMBERS ARE ; To WEAR THE BILLYGOAT MOSKS WHEN THE Wut#erConfihmA:Recordtd flwU S. ‘Weather Bureau b’ YES. T kNow Nou HAVE SWELL HOELS and A CUMATE THATS TTHE PAY: OFF o UMM = NOU'RE AB-SOUUTE-LY RIGHT, T WOWLD BE AN IDEAL PLACE FoR A CONVEATION ~ X * WE ,oF Tae LOS ANGELES CHAPTER OF THE BRAHERHIOD oF BILNGOATS, HAVE NOT MADE Tie PROPER AMOUNT OF EFFORT g CONVINCE OUR EXAUTED ANGORA THAT THE CONNEATIOA SHOULLD_BE HELD (M OUR FAR C\IV =T (MO WE 3 QALL MR. GOOGLE ON :TE QLS?EG DISYANCE AND DI TS leRYAN.E_scuss MATTER Y] NES. TS IS BARNEY GOOGLE - OW! 10S ANGELESY? DEED, . KNAW YOUR cmshau "= Yle seen OUT THERE WITH MY HORTE. NOU Forecast for Junean and vicinity, begmning 4 o. m. today: Cloudy and warmer tonight, Thursday rain and warmer; Y ) gentle variable winds becoming moderate southeasterly. # LOCAL DATA Time— Burom. Temo. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather # p. m. yest'y..30.10 29 94 w 1 4 a. m. today...30.00 29 98 Noon today ......29.90 3 o7 w CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS : )17y e Highest 3 p.m. '| Low 8a m. $a.m. Preclp. 8am. Stations— temp, temu ! um D nmp vm.fluhu Weather Nome 81 Snow Bethel . e 8 ‘~0 | l\ 2’1 14 Cldy Fort Yukon . ~10 -14 -12 — Clear Tanana 14 10 10 Cldy Eagle ... 0 | St. Paul | 32 30 32 Dutch Harbor. 40 34 36 Kodiak ... 34 32 | 30 32 Cordova .. 32 30 | 30 31 Juneaun . 2 29 28 20 Ketchikan 39 —_ 30 — Frince Rupert.. 44 44 28 32 ‘Edmonton ........ 16 12 8 Seattle . 52 48 42 Portland . 48 44 4 40 San Francisco.. 60 60 54 4 *—Less than 10 mses. Note.—Observations nl Duich Harbor, Kodjak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonlon, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The pressure is low over nearly all of Alaska and the oecan to the southward with its lowest point in the middle Aleutiarn Islands. It is high over most of Canada and north of the Ha- wailan Islands. Gales from the south and southwest are report- ed in the Aleutian Islands. Precipitation has been general but light in Western and Southern Alaska, with some cloudiness in the Interfor. Temperatures have fallen in the Interior and have risen in other pnrts of the Territory. Jain 8 KENNEDY Bihuces IATTER g‘«ww 5 - e Pt. Clay < == PEcidy © 1928, By Rir p Features Syndieate, Inc Cldy — Rain i MERRITT LEAVES Cldy ranit DOUGLAS he afterwards saves the boy from| « Clear the” pack ‘and rescues the' by M. L. merrict, Assistant Dis- Pt. Cldy trict Forester of the U. S. For- tolls. A A Jgoal dOf- Ehdp |Seattle - February. 11 for his Dorothy Yost's story, “Fhe Un-|)coqquarters at Juneau, accord- vehicle for Warner Brothers fa-l;i the jocal Forest Service office. mous canine star Rin‘Tin-Tin, and |, will be accompanied by his family. leased under the title “HIIS ™! o0 (hoir childre ; 1 pir ¢ n have been ab- Kentucky,” offers better than tac| 5 R v : Cali- was done.t the regular meeting | jority of fans. This feature is 8t g . of the city council Jast night. Con- | {he Liberty tonight. oo repairs to the City Wharf which|title, thfs is a melodrama of the will have to be undertaken in th mountain folk, but there is ‘no Cldy Clear b4 i NEWS gister when the villain ties her cldy |@ raft that is floating near: th: Service in Alaska; is leaving | tamed Heart,” furnishes a ®00d iy (4 advices received from him this picture which is being re-| Mo el Mrs. Meritit ) ent from Juneau several weeks average entertainment for the Me-|,ng 4ra now as Long Beach, sideration was given to needed! pagjcally, as suggested by the spring and preparations in the geyq, simply the enmity between 1] = | = T -y tery, under the direction of the Juneau Young funeral paf Rev. J.- Hayes- officiating. ' _H. R. Shepard, -Lloyd Winter, W. N. Dean, Frank . Alst Tockie MacKinnon and F. puppy grows up to be the leader the Seward and is known as the Grey Ghos| Injured, a little boy aids him and INATIONAL COMMITTEE. [u, Do BERTH: BEING SOUGHT | other party fiings are expect- lenDlN m KETCHIKAN &d to be made this week. Declara- tions of candidacy for delegdtes & and alternates to the Natignal n"“"‘“ & 3 Virdim Ke""“k“" Convention, and one for National {land were pallbearers. _ They % "‘"""f"" “" - lll‘ul his declara- {committeeman were circulated | members of the Pioneers of \}‘::rl‘lol:ml‘ n?‘:‘u:ll::l)l'to:;ml;e";m "‘;‘I“ here last week for supporting [ka; to Which the deceased had ) ¥ or Al- signatures. Tonged f aska, the first filing ta be made 7 A ool ok pid by any member of that party for J. J. Connors, of this ctiy, re- either party or non-party offices. ceived the endorsement of the Seward Con o ecent Mr. Virdin was recéntly clected|x i . FERGIeR. xecenily Sor a member of the Territorial Cen- Natlonal, Committeeman and has signifi i 1 ki tral Committee of his party when sritied Tila HReIEIOD SEMAEES that body was. re-orgnaized by OUCHILAME BACK [ o COUNCIL MEETS Payment. of current accoun:s, something - like $2414, and the transaction of the usual monthly business was practically all that We make men's suits for $5i L WOLLAN COMPLEXIO among those prepared last weck for filing. FUNERAL SERVICES Merritt recently had the misfortune to break a bone in his left hand. He writes that while the hand it not very painful it way of geiting piling, etc., will be necessary to keep it iz R s » PACIFIC TRADE GROWS " WITH SOUTH AMERICA #WASHINGTON, Fob. 1—Ex- ports from Pacific ccast states tu -the west coast republics of South America increased 238 per cent between 1913 and 1926, the de- partment of commerce revealed todny The total value of exports grew from less than $5,000,000 lnlb"m‘hfln 1918 to more than $15,000,000 :n | /1926, Trade with Bcuador, Bolivia, Peru and Chile has expanded sirikingly since the way, the de- lflrtmont said, 36 per cent of the “combined export trade of the four ‘countries, valued at $262,500,000 in' 1926, representing products cf thl United States. The department pointed to an "“"’" demand for foodstutfs m‘Bonrd, or in office Superintendent the ‘republics and said the Pn- cmc coast states are.ipup fAvar- ‘ble position to export nee d ‘wheat, lard, tish and" fruft. ‘ber is wanted in Perw, Bolifll mnl ‘Ecuador in large ‘quantities. Chile thas more need for petroleum.-~ 7 Peru is regarded as the most favorable ww, althe lack of regular . trassportation *facilitios retart ommcn of ma», idaily including Sunday. Bids must Increase in the sizc of return car- goes, it is believed, would warrant expansion of the service. e CALL FOR BIDS Juneau Public School Board hereby calls for bids for the con- plumbing, electric wir- ing and heating and ventilating of the new school building, in accordance with plans and speci- fications which can be examined at Superintendent’s Office, Public School, between hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. apd 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. be submitted in accordance: with specifications and plans. Bids 'must ‘be filed: with Juneau School Schools, on'or before 5 p. m. Febuary 10, 1928. Right is re- - |served to reject any and all bids. JUNEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL ZOARD. ————— ELKS———NOTICE Tonight is Past Exalted Rul- ers meeting. All members are requested to be present. —adv. “"Did yon know that the MARINE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. “}fii I.hg.ié/i piew name for the GASTINEAU ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 416 ¥ For Electrical Work of All Kinds GEORGE PEARCRY . Meod - Fhrd ED STANYAR Given by the "ITVomeh of Mooseheart P SATURDAY, FEB. 4TH MOOSE HALL Good Music and a Good TFime Assured are to g good and a bad half-brother ant be made at an early date. {the war, of the mountaineers B o T T, {against a gang of predatory dogs. BIRTHDAY PARTY | “Monkey Business,” an Ohr ,Gang comedy, is the comedy a‘-| Complimentary to Miss Cecile traction on the program. ! Cashen, whose birthday it was, n ———————— party was given by Miss Madaline yeon o1) permanent wave, $12.50. Riedi last evening at her home. Fern Leauty Parler. ikl splints about five weeks. e ————— George Dudley, who the St. DUDLEY LEAVES HOSPITAL has been undergoing medical treatment ot Ann’s hospital since Jana- rary 14, was discharged today. Fourteen young people were pres-! ent and a pleasant time wa playing games and dancing. First prizes were won by Cecile Cashon and Lawrence Carlson. A waffle feed ended the party at 1 a. m. ! 3 ——— | LADIES LEAGUE MEETING | - ” The Ladies' League will hold a' meeting tomorrow night in tho —TONIGHT— R TS USS S-S S S S S S U League rooms. It is the regulur} business meeting and all mem- bers are requested to attend. | e RIN TIN TIN weins Towewn vt HILLS QF:KENTUCKY The program to be given by the Native. 'P.;’i‘. Ag this evening.promi-! ises real; entertainment. Among the numbers .are two playlets, choruses by the school, boys’ gl-wi‘ club, and midgets. Rev. A. P.| Kashevaroff will give the address] and Harry Willard will follow. Ed Andrews will show his mov-| RIN TIN TIN 'AS,THE GREY GHOST LEADER OF CANINE ACTORS A picture the children will go wild over and the adult patronage will enjoy. ing pictures. The program w'.l; begin at 7 o'clock and everyboly is welcome. i — - e - - REBEKAHS TO GIVE CARD PARTY szmes; Also—OUR GANG COMEDY " MONKEY BUSINESS A series of card parties is an-| NEWS OPE)\’S THE SHOW nounced by the Rebekah Auxiliary of Northern Light Lodge No. 1,' for the months of February anl March. There are to be five pa:- ties in the series, the first of which will be given on Feb. 9. Prizes for each of the events and grand prizes at the end of the s2- RONlreviyes o104 ries will be given away te make, the affair interesting. i g | B . —el e H - - S GOETZ IS NEW HOME OWNERi r n kA | F 4 A, E. Goetz has purchased the. ! cottage on E street formerly oc-) cupled by Mrs. Ray Edlin, which| e ool e ! Straight Shank Drills — Bit Shank Drills— || Breast Drills—Secrew Drivers—Saws—Planes 10—20—40 cents ————— | | | i ey 1 @a o, SE— BACK HOME AGAIN Mrs. Charles O. Anderson and | —Wrenches — Tin Snips — Calipers—Axes daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hender- ¢ a0, who have been south for a’ i months’ visit in Seattle and Port- land, returned home on the Ad- miral Rogers last Sunday. ——w—ee——— RIN TIN BiN 1S AT I.IIERTV TONIGHT Because - of .poverty, the hill people turn thefr dogs out and a R Paclflg.Cm Nut Coal $1300PERTONON THE DOCK rlon!mnmm LR . T \ PACIFICCOASTCOAL CO. <FOR HARRIS TO,DAY’ John Harfls, old time Alaskan and well known locally, was lail to rest today in Evergreen Ceme- RUB LUMBAGO OR BAGKACHE AWRY Kidneys cause bncknvhn" No! Listen! Your backache {s caused by lumbago, sciatica, or a strain, and the quickest relief is sooth- ing, penetrating 8t. Jacobs Oil. Rub it right on your palatul back, and instantly the soreness, stifftness and lameness disappears. Don’t stay crippled! Get a small trial bottle of 8t. Jacobs Oil from your druggist and Hmber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the back- ache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest 8t. Jacobs Oil whenever you have sciatica, neu- ralgla, rheumatism or sprains, as! it is absolutely barmless And doe nt burn lhu kln. adv. S nuuuumummflm | ummmmn 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 ' Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. rixmsz—»- CATALOGUES STATEMENTS OFFICE FORMS LETTER . HEADS ANNOUNCEMENTS NO ONE KNOWS EVERYTHING 4Bour ANYTHING ¢ BUT— The Empire’s Job Pnnung Department knows how to do your printing the right way and at right prices. Complete automatic printing press equip- ment enables The Empire to quote prices which will satisfy. "We have recently installed mclnml‘y and supplies for I;auad Letter Prumng rf? }fiu rdw method on your business stationery. WE KNOW YOU'LL LIKE IT! The Daily Alaska Empire Jon Pnnyw DEPARTMENT