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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8, 1928. Mfl'w Athihu.S. Weather Bureay Foreoast for Junesu snd vieinity, bexmnmg 4 . m. today: AW, THE OFFICIALS OF THE " X WL BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK ‘PLUG ' DAILING T6- GRDERSTAND How BARNEY CQuUD POSSIBLY ONERLOOK CHICAGOD (N H\S SEARCH ForR & CONMENTRN DONT WORRY- BROMER GODGLE =NOU ARE. SAFE WITH US = Rain tonight and Thursday fresh southeast winds. CENTN _BUT ERMLY s“fiNGM&D Tflim f&b WE MRE AlL LOCAL DATA QNWA ANDS‘”"‘S MORNING é"‘ EIND UiM SAFE AND i COND (N A SPECIAL BAGSEAGE CAR THAT (S Barom. Teme. Humidity Wind Velosity Weathes “THUANDERING (TS WAY $Th~§m- To QHIKAGS 40 84 E 13 Rain 38 76 SE 22 Rain 42 85 SE 13 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T YESTERDAY 1 Higbest 3 p.m. = Tow 8a.m. l a.m. CUARLIEGRANT Riafiona. Ve, temb._ | __temp. temp. Ve o1 | ' Toun [ Nome 16 -22 -24 -10 (‘lrlnr 'g“‘:“‘ o:mn. D“g@g&“:‘;'&um Bethel 12 4 -8 .4 e 0 Pt. Cldy | | Jwote Jcin MEGEEHAN DecTer R COPEL Padana . .14 8 -12° 12 — 0 Clear m‘fi,wfl‘, EoNISASE HARRIS Tt oy : Eagle 8 6 iy 0 —_ 0 Clay Pp— St. Paul . 10 10 10 16 2 0 Cldy Duteh Harbor.. 36 34 %0 22 — - Snow Kodiak 36 34 32 34 —_. — Pt. Cldy Cordova 38 32 32 34 o .40 Cldy Junean .«@ 40 35 38 22 34 Rain Selthipap 3 ‘i E gg E o 323 ::':}" - 7+ (appearance for this term. Direct- ;‘ 26 ¢ %W N e Salvation Wedding ed by Miss Daily, th> juvenile my ronbp B s 52 48 38 38 b .01 Clear x DOI]GLAS siclans pu.rlm'mml very“cr}»ditub:g ‘In thc United, States cm‘ U f . h d F vm. s ‘Portiand . 52 48 | 34 36 * .02 Fogay A reading entitted “A Sundiv| ey (Ex Officio Probate Cnntt unruusne urmni 1oy : . % : ’ e are ser. M:s. | yequ Comumissioner’s Y. : i Vs 10 ity NE S 1!Glen Kirkham and Miss E. Manko '1n’ the Mutflfog ey e 5 982 Just ‘apply a edat: of #4.0k Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Juneay, 7 isahg two popular duets, and a| tion of The Estate of ANDREW i Princ Rupert, Edmonlon, Seattle, .Portland and Ban Francisco are g -§ | song by six high school girls com- MELLE, deceased. Ro ers Brus'm made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m,, Junean time. pleted the program: TO ALL CONCERNED: g } A sgeries of enegetic and well defined areas of high and low Refreshments were served by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i barometric pressure were charted on this morning’s weather map. The centers were as follows: tude 158 degrees, latitude 52 degrees, west longitude 175 degrees, latitude 50 degrees, 30.26 inches; and at east longitude 166 degrees, latitude 45 degrees, 28.70 in- inches. Under the influence of these praonounced cefiters of action in the pressure distribution, rains were general along the coast from British Columbia northward to Unalaska. Temperatures were above mnormal over all sections of Alaska, except the Ber- ing Sea region. Seattle, 30.56 inches; at west longi- it was 28,98 inches; at SPEA ance man, arrived here on the | WHO'S WHO Alaska. Migs Bess O'Neill, employee in | AND WHERE | the local offices of the U. S. For- | ————————————1|est Service, who has been ab- | Directing nis 'sent for about two months on a ticularly to the young folks at the {next Saturday night have been | 2 y Mra. George B. Rice and chil-) visit to her parents in Ogden, P.mrm-’l‘n:u‘her meting laat { received at Guy Smith's drug ‘,4&"\:‘:;})0:!’:::::;" IA;;;"' thisf; dven returned to Juneau on the | Utah, (‘nAr;\e ktq Juneau on the night, M. S. Whittler, of Juneau,|store for the members of the[” R E ROBERTSdN steainer 'Alsska from a seversl|Steamer Alaska gave an oxcollent address in|Douglas Fire Department. It 5| o000 p e ob ‘ weeks trip to the States. They| rie Sowerby, wha has been fn | Clars Howell kuown as the pret- |which ho covered the vital points |said that practically overy m-i T P ATTENTION FUR FARMERS m have been visitiig With MT.|(he south for several weeks visit.| test Salvation Army lassle |necessary in the achiovement of ber of the Douglas Department) pyroe publication, Jan. 26, 1928, TRAPPERS United States, has become the wife of Captain John C. Kidnelgh, sta- tioned at Pasadena, Calif. (International Newsreel) uc: Rice’s parents on the Columbia|i,s with his daughters returned River, and with friends injoy the Alaska. Mrs. Sowerby re- Seattle. . mained in Seattle. rs. R. C, Mize 4 0 achieve “we amust use ents, of course, and two J. L. Brown, proprietor . the Variety Store, arrived here omn the Alaska from a business trip to Seattle. P. Sampson, Superintendent of from cities in Southern Alaska s that left the Alaska here in- cluded Sam Guyot, B. C. Delzelle, J. W. Gucker and J. Chamberlin. Mize, who is attending Oregon Btate College in Corvallis, Ore-! gon. ‘G.- B. Almquist, local tailor, who left here two weeks ago for is plenty of rc the ladder, but smm on a short business trip|the Northwestern Fisheries, is a N is at the bott r“flhud on the Alaska. westbound passenger on the Al- GAME COMMISS[ON work to reach {Among the arrivals on thefaska. He is going to Orca, where CON"NUES STUDY ship must be a cannery of his company is located. . Through passengers on the Al- aska included H. Dunlap, travel- ing salesman for the Schwabach- er Grocery Company, who is go- ing to Cordova. Anmong the Seward-bound pas- ~ : sengers on the Alaska is A. H. larg, Gastineau Hotel ‘McDonald, agent for. the Alaska lu; has/ been south on a|Steamship Company at that city. ;'h#s fotuned to Juneay,: T. C. Youle, Portiand hotel e uorm on the Al<{man’ and formerly owner of the /hile “in’ the States he]Model Cafe 'at Fairbanks, is on nt ta his homé.in Red Lodge,|the Alaska bound for the In: Mohtang, ‘visited other cities in|terior. that » Shtq. and made a trip to|{ 0. A. Waechter, of the Waech- . {ter Brothers Meat and Reindeer ' Returning for, l short business!Company, is a passenger for the (IH. befote leaying for California|Westward on the Alaska. up hh ‘permanent resi- H. Schuppe, Superintendent of. W, Woods, ‘insur- the American Pacific . Whaling have an ideal us—we must ually, -~ and, never loses Ai ka, was A. J. Sprague, spec- 1i OF FUR CATCHES The study of fur catches in Alaska . since 1925, when the Alaska ‘Game Commision was or- ganized and issued its first regu< lations, was continued by the Commission during its session to+ day. * The work which, was start< ed yesterflay entails considerable detail and -it is believed will not be. completed until late today. Carl T. Lottsfeldt, superintend- ent in the Kuskokwim district, for ‘the Alaska Road Commission, who completed a trip of several weeks by dog team through the Kuskufwlm country the end of Janu appeared before the s . been. .on. .a. short.. trip ;m1 at! Mrs. E. B. Cottrell, wife of th lerk jon. the Unalga, who Nas ‘bedpn /in ‘the States visiting for “th munth returned on “Enthusiasm Man’s heart mu if he would cessful vation {s Courage, which virtues of the exts not give up. tience, lafternoon and gave his views oflig cheerfulness. the fur situation in that west-f{ten called tho ward. area. Mr. : THESE TINTER DAYS ARE IDEAL FOR - INTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS Spmuorflemlo&wfllpveywvuy . - ¢ good satisfaction. . attended . the public hearin which are held each da 1:30 and 2:30 p. m. Menibers €5 thus. far - ment urnnllu;on The meeting selections by PIDEMIC Bi¢ bof measles whici oonsh last month is and the health condi- the ‘town is good, accord: ‘Marjorie Major, nurse p local government hospital, tg Juneau on the feing in charge of 'y who went to Hoo- the three nurses un \j;y‘m- H. C. DeVighne, ! m officer, to eare Pemained after the to Juneau, untfl] recovered smd vidence of the gdis- ing out. Sente 'ao Fifty . o { ""# Escapec Six Times mca for 'mu “in custody of Dl~ %’fi. enroute back . to the sixth time. L. Cloud, ot lm in Eureka. T nm.lp.'T. Au Talks on Achievemeiit dnd Remarks Addressed to Young People Qdughters were arrivals,on the| After a short trip to the out- tain stepping stones or laws of supply get our prices -as .we AN A% Alaska from the States. While|$ide: Willlam H. Caswell, Deputy | company, is on his way to Portjachi>vement which must be ob-| A millionafre turned waiter—all can' do better for you:than oustide in. the south they visited with U: S- Marshal at Sitka, returned|yobron on the Alaska. served. They are in proper 'sa.|for the love of a woman! G thelr. son and brother, Ralph |NeTe on the steamer Alaska. Traveling men on the Alaska|auence, idealism or vision, enth This is the Intriguing theme of sm, patience, ness and thoughtfulness, “As it is often rcmarked, look ahead contif:|Trouble With Wives,” is said to Jlkey @ river its course, stick to our purpose. which lights the way to success. succeed. the best and most difficult attei-{phisicat> of the screen, has the bute, has so much to do with swe-{perfect role of the wedlthy French attainment . that its culti- one the power to keep on and|near her, discouragement breaks the spirit and causes oun¢|a vision of naughty laveliness in to quit so often, may be routed, Commission at its invitation this Clogely linked to these in offe Lottsfeldt was |anq its value shoyld not be under- the only person so far who has |estimated. Besides the attributes y between | pends a great.deal on head work. We must observe and reflect. of the Commisgion}is nacessary to keep the braim|, ““'Y ‘today paid a visit to ‘thel,ciive, and, lacking initiative, 1.8ea Otter operated by thel ot 'poed example.” orchestra which made _tion, the Freshman' girls. - MRS. EDDY HOSTESS Mrs. ‘W, M. Hddy entertaincd | with throe tables of bridge at her hom~ yesterday afternoon. Mrs, {A. Shudshift held high score and | Mrs. J. H. Michelson held the low. Dainty refreshments were served | by the hostess. e — FIREMEN COMPLIMENTED Complimentary tickets for Juneau TPiromen's. annual that on January 24, 1928, R. E. Robertson as admintstrator of the Estate of Andrew Melle, deceased, duly #dled his final account and report, and that a hearing on said final account and report and jof any obfections thereto or to the settlement thercof will be held before the above entitled court in the U, 8. 'Court House, 'in Juneau, Alaska, on March 27. 1928, at 10 o'clock A. M, nnd that all persons are required lo then and there appear and pre~ sent any objeetions they may have to saidl final aécount or the settlement thereof. o g fiflfl:‘kyufl are-—a P! . .artistic furniture -’LL KER AT the dance ramarks more par- will be on the floor at the dance. e “GRAND DUCHESS AND THE WAITER,” LIBERTY Last publication, Feb, 15, 1928, [T success,” he sail, our minds and tal but there are cor- Advertinng niwaye pars. the columna of The Bmvire ‘ We are In the market for a: Ilrp of Blue Foxes. Before disposing courage, cheerful-|“Th> Grand Duchess and the Waiter,” Paramount’s gorgeously produced celluloid version of Al- fred Savolr's sensational Frencn comedy of the same name, which is at the Liberty Theatre tonight. the top. Just aga| Malcobm St. Clair, who leaped guided, we must|into directorial prominence wiih or vision to gulde|“Are Parents People?” and “The thske oom at the top of the starting pol om, and it tal ‘Junflm. ; Itave turned thig scintillating story into a fast and frisky film that maintaing a high-pressure lauch ole-mcyl' tempo all the way through and retains every bit of its ‘original 15t be in his work,’ Parfsian tlavor, Patienas; Adolphe . Menjou, we must is the dashing sn- mmnmmmnmnunmv Beau 'Brummel, whose mad infatu- remely important.|tion for the .Grand Duchess is ‘'one of the firsi|prompts him to masquerade as a |3 human race, gives|fioor-waiter : 8o that he can be The role of the Duchess Together, with na-|js delightfully and charmingly po:- which| trayed by Florence Vidor, who is her breath-taking Parisian gown ¢t land new boyish bob. Laughter is of- —_——————— world’s lubricant MASKS AT GUY'S Big assortment of masks at |0ny'l Drug Store. —adv, — o i ! foned, success de- it P n. ¥ ’ : zvzxymmc ABOUT. -, ANY‘I‘!HNG . BUT— TheEqpku Jdbcflrintmg quanmeut haousl;&v : 90 yoy-r brigtng the vight wey dad ot M A Mike Pullch having ‘been call- weled to Europe by the serious il neas 0f his. mother, desires all opened with twa'outstanding accounts at his store the grade school{to be paid by Feb. 13, date of its first|his departure. —adv. —_— DIAMOND quvms in your furnace, rlnge, heat- er or fireplace grate and you are bound to kmow the mean- ing of genmne “fuel satisfac- ‘Order from your _ transfer

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