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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY FEB 23 1928 Weather Bureau * Forecast for Junean and wicinity, bégtnning 4 v. m. today: and probably Friday;” ghfl%’ Wmd Velomtv Welf.her Fair tonight LOCA _gmm». 30.22 gg } o, Moderate southeast winds. | i | SWI B 8 Clear Clear 3 } CABLE AND RADI0 REPORTS | DAY T TODAY Prations - Humhest doma | n falne veibiiiy 34 hek Weather | Nowe ™ a0 | 20 2 0 Clear | Bethel . 40 30 | 22 32 10 0 Clay Fort Yukon ... 2 -14 | -20 -18 = 0 Clear Tanana .18 16 12 16 — 0 Cldy | Bagle % 16 12 | 8 B e 0 Clear | St. Paul ... . 34 32 | 30 20 22 0 Clay Dutch Harbor. 38 38 % - Cuy | Kodiak 10 40 34 36 — Rain | Cordova 36 34 30 36 - g 0 Cldy ‘} Junean . . 39 30 2. AU b4 0 Clear | Ketchikan . 48 e |2 R 0 Clear Prince Rupert.. 46 46 | 26 32 % 0 Clear Edmonton . <3P 10 | 6 8 4 0 Clear | Seattle . 48 42 | 38 a8 2 0 Cldy Portland . 50 50 | 40 40 12 12 Cldy San Francisco.. 56 54 | 50 50 L Trace Cldy — Note,—Observations at Duich Harbor, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Franclsco are made at 4-a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. A barometric disturbance of marked intensity was central this morning about 275 miles south where steamship vessels reparted readings of 28.50 inches. barometric pressure prevailed from the gsouthward to the northern Rocky Mountain . being located at Edmonton, Alberta, where a reading of 30.36 “inches was recorded. Seasonable temperatures were reported this morning through- out the field of observation. e ] DOUGLAS NEWS REBEKAH CARD PARTY .- - The second of the series of card parties being given by the Rebekah Auxiliary will be held in the Odd Fellows hall this eve- ning. The attendance of all who attended the first game and addi- tional players is expected. The grand prizes for the series are on display in Guy's Drug Store window. —to— BRIDGE HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray enter- tained with four tables of bridge at their home last evening. Hon- ors for high scores went to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Michelson. Danc- ing and music were enjoyed.after | the cards. el JUVENILE PARTY George Stragier celebrated his seventh birthday yesterday with @ party for many of his little triends. —————— MR.. WEHREN DIES Joe ‘Wehren, local sawmill erator, , received the sad news this week of the death, due to a heart attack, of his father on Feb. 15, in Oak Park, Illinois. The de- «ceased, while 84 years old, was actively engaged up to the day of his death. Mr. Wehren, three brothers and two sisters, all of whom were with their father, ex- .cept one brother in California, gurvive. ” — Gus George of George Brothers @rocery took passage on the Yu- kon for Seattle, will go to California. a vacation trip and expect: absent for about two months. He is on * and Comfortable : It you are --lerln: from ecze- ma or some other torturing, em- arrassing skin trouble you may juickly be rid of it by using entho-Sulphur, declares a noted ‘wkin specialist. +, This sulphur preparation, be- gause of its germ destroying prop- grttes, seldom fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiercy ma. The first application kes the skin cool and comfort- able. Rash and blotches led right up. Rowles Mentho-| phur i petfectly lumlul You can obtain a small jar any gdod dm:m. R"““‘_‘f LY. %3 IS TS R LOCKHART 1S ®—Less than 10 mues. Kodiak, Juneau, of the Alaska Peninsula, High Upper Yukon Valley| district, the crest INJURED, AUTO IS DAMAGED Lady Luck Siles; ‘Then! Frowns on Record Breaking Attempt DAYTONA, Beach, Fla., Feb. 23.—Because he left the stand- ards of sportsmanship outweigh his better judgment, Frank Lock- hart, racing driver, must tempor- arily dismiss the dream of driv- ing an automobile at a greater | speed than yet attained. { His tiny Stutz Black Hawk | Special is smashed beyond the hope of immediate repair when | it catapulated today from the | beach into the ocean. Lockhart is recovering from the severe shock and minor in- op-| juries. . The roar of the crowd for ac- tion gave fortuné a ehance frown arfdt smile in turn on Lockhart. On'a wet beach and with poor visibility, Lockhart responded when urged to break the record of 206 miles an hour established by Capt. Malcolm Campbell, of London. Chisels and blow torches were necessary to extricate Lockhart from the pilot's seat. Chicks a Day Old Delivered by Air CROYDON, England, Feb. 23 —English poultrymen are now producing chickens which fly at the tender age of one day. Thousands of these precocious chicks are being shipped in the from where he(8Teat air liners to markets on the |any drug store. continent. Many crates of the s to be|Chirping passengers go to Mos- |ritis, backache, stiff neck, cow, a flight of 33 hours. A Dutch air liner arrived at Croydon recently with a small Ibear, a baboon, ten parrots and a tank of rare tropical fish. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG }r..-—.— Unnoewncemnt ¥ Bithy qodit e Aasiny godld BARNE Y GIOOGLE . NOUR CHIEF EXALTED ANGORA, WISHES & THANK NOu AwL FOR YOUR F)(PNESSQN oF HIGW REGARD 1N NOMINATING WM AS Té THE BILLNGOAT PARTY FOR wemos:r “&efi‘ecfemr UNITED STATES = HE WOPES NOU WilL CONTINUE o ENROLL NEW MEMBERS AND COMPETE FoR e mnes OFFERED FQR Tus LARGE ST ENROLLMEAT % ‘so‘*"‘)‘fl ALLASKER CUAS. SEN. WILLIS CAMPAIGNING Makes Speech in Sta!e Town and Outlines His Program YOUNGSTOWN,, Ohio, Feb. 23 —Declaring flatly against “Inter- national mindedness in shaping the American foreign policy,” Sen- ator Frank B. Willis yesterday addressed an audience of Ohio residents for the first time since the battle linos were drawn be- tween him and Herbert C. Hoover for the State Republican delega- tion at the National Convention. Senator Willis was the speaker at the American Legion's Washington’s birthday celebration and he reviewed his previously announced stand against Foreign alliances, against further reduc tion in cancellation of foreign debts and for law ochservante, WHO'S WHO 1| AND WHERE | On their way to the outside on a several weeks' vacation trip, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McCaul| took passage on the steamer Yu-| kon last night. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Nelson left | Juneau last night on the steam- er Yukon on their way to the ; States on a visit. RED PEPPERS END RHEUMATIC PAIN IN FEW MINUTES When ‘you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quick- est relief known. 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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Knowing th’tti efl;fi(me ,enjoys these foods, es- me or 4 pounds for BULK BEETS, 3 pounds for TU‘RNIPS, 4 pounds for better Louse built. he year, we endeavor to store at all times. What kind do you wish? RHUBARB, 25c a potmd. 2 pounds $ 46 07 10 35 15 1.00 pounds for . 16¢, 20c and ORANGES—APPLES—PEAMNAN AS— GRAP’EFRUIT—-BA!SINS—DATE— Me BARNEY 14)? MARTIN couock — gaAgAN chief |5 sam GEO: GEO KAT2 WO0QD- REVNOLDS RueF AL WETTeN BROTHER BILYGOATS. SISTER AANNNGOATS BAAAAA -AA : TONIGHT THROUGH TS MARVELOLS HOOK-UP GF OVER Tio HUNDRED RADIO STATONS . T AM ABLE To REACH GBVERNY (NOWIDUAL MEMBER OF OUR OROER AND To EACH OF THE TWEATY MILL\CN — AINT HE ROTTEN ? BETTER SHUT WM OFF BEFORE HE BL1OWS our A CoUPLA TeES THE GReAesT HOOK UP IN RADIO HISTRV | longer will be erected. dormitory at the federal In- | dian school near here will mark the change in architec:?) tural style. It will show both | | Spanish and Indian pueblo in- | fivences. The building, to- cost $80,000, will have belfry towers in the center. Exter- | nally, it will resemble a plas- | tered adobe structure, but it will be built of hollow tile. | | | | | |~ B — SHRINE CLUB BALL YESTERDAY EVENING IS WELL ATTENDED above entitlea estate. With a large number of dane- ers in attendancs, the annual ball of the Juneau Shrine Club wi given last evening in the Elks’ Hall. Decorations in the form of drapes, and emblems in the Shrine colors adorned the walls, while colored drapes covered the chairs around the hall. The stage was also in colors, and the members of the | Serenaders, dance orchestra, wara dressed in Shrine costumes. Many beautiful formal NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Divi- sion No. Ome. Before A. F. McI.enn. ;I Sn(i%:xmil;ioler lnnug Mattn‘r‘u‘t’!t the %stuw of Harry Higgins, Deceased. Notice is hereby. given that the gowns jundersigned has been duly ap- | pointed administratrix ef the above entitled estate. All per- sons having claims against the to present the same with proper i vouchers attached, to the under- gigned at my residence, Haines, Alaska, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated at Haines, Alaska, this 9th day of January, 1927. MRS. BERTHA HIGGINS, Administratrix. First publication, Jan. 26, 1928 Last publication, Feb. 23, 1528. 1 % were worn at the affair, and A new | ! | Shrine | o ; & SIS, semi- ! ’ y fdress and full dress suits were | U. 8. SEEKS BEAUTY | {quite the vogde among the men. | IN INDIAN BUILDINGS A large numbér of persons were AR in attendance early in the eve- | SANTA FE, N. M, Feb. 23 | |ying and most of them remained | —For the fizst time in hls- | |ynpi (he dancing was ended at | tory, Uncle Sam is insisting | | | on artistic architecture for | dance floor was in excel- ‘ :’_““‘ ings on. Indian reserva- ! wdition for the ball and the +Qns. ! was good. Punch and wa- | The bharrackline houses no | were served during the eve- — i Friday, the 24th, is Remnant Day at Goldstein’s Emporium. —adv, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Divi- sion No. One. Before A. F. MoLean, U. 8. Commissioner ! and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. In the Matter of the HEstate of Sol Ripinsky, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the tundersigned has been duly ap- pointed executor of the All per- ns having claims against the id estate are hereby rcquesled to present the same with proper vouchers attached, to the under- signed at Haines, Alaska, with- 'in six months of the date of lhis notice. | " NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Teriitory of Alaska, Divi- Lean, U. 8. Commissioner and | cx-Officio Probate Judge, Haines Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate o( i James McQuinn, Deceased. | Notice is hereby given that the {undersigned has been duly ap- pointed executor of the ‘Last Will and Testament” of James McQuinn, deceased. ANl persons having claims against the estate of the said ;Jamm McQuinn, deceased, {gald estate are hereby requeslod“hflrehy requested to present the same with proper vouchers at- tached, to the undersigned at my |office, Haines, Alaska, within six | notice. {10th day of February, 1928. ERIK OSLUND, Executor. First publication, Feb. Last publication, Mar. 15, Child’s Size, Women’s Size 1% Owing to invent nants will be DON THIS IS A SPECIAL SALE For Thursday, Friday - and Saturday Frlday Is REMNAN T DAY this time a really fine lot of Rem- 20 cents each , 45 cents each Windows ory bemg taken at on sale that day. sion No. One: Bsfore A. F. Mc-| are;| | | Dated at Haines, Alaska, thln {6th day of December, 1927. | P. A, LINDHOLM, Executor. |First publication, Jan. 26, 1928. | publication, Feb. 23, 1928. [ i months from the date of this} | Dated at Haines, Alaska, this 8 23, 1928. § 1928, § : prices. Complete automatic printing press 8 ment The Empire, to quote prices it will mti'fy. undersigned has been duly ap- pointed administrator of the jabove entitled estate. All per- By BILLE DE BECK b it S e e S T Ay 0 NOTICE TO_ CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court (or the Lerritory o(%n.‘- ! sion No. McLean, U s Oamnmhnr and Ex-Officio Prol Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Jesse Jemsen, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the gons having claims against the sald estate are hereby requested to present the same with proper vouchers attached, to the under- signed at Haines, Alaska, with- in six months of the date of this notice. Dated at Haines, Alaska, 27th day of December, 1927. G. W. HINCHMAN, Administrator. First publication, Jan. 26, 1928. 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