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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY FEB. 24, 1928 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GA s P ———— T BAR&E‘( HERE'S Tue Forecast for Junean and.yicinjty, begmning 4 v. m. today: HE MIGHTIEST CAMPAIGA EVER PRIZE WINNING POSTER 53 b P GRGANIZED EOR A PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE WEVE SELECTED - \S MONING FORWARD WITH A DRWING WERE GONG To USE \T By BILLE DE BECK Weather Conditions, As Recorded by the U. 5. Weather Bureau , ©'S OKMNX ) it FoR ME! & (e Cloudy and warmer tonight, Saturday snow or rain; mod- evate east winds . / i dvivg b LIYTY €OROE - THE MOT ERILLIANT MinDS (N OUR CAMPAIGN LTERATURE | q) “ynos 'run lty v@m Velgeity w..um‘ ISING \WORLD HAVE. \FS GOING T PUT A LUMP i 2 7 BEEN EMPLOYED To MAKE KNOWN TURORT- 4 p. m yesty.. 3017 A THe NAME. \ IN YOLR fioA 4a m tod.y 30.14 ¢ ; 2 Clenx | ThROUe! OF BARNEY Gooat E Noon today ....30.09 32 3 Cldy HOUT THE FAR FLUNG STRETCHES \ET'S SEE |T ——-————_—“——“‘—— ©F THE LAND AND THEIR BATTLE CRV MR. M€ SUNKIN RADIO REPORTS { \S “VOTE FOR BARNEY “ The BRIy - . 1 cAN'T 1 GOATS MUST WiN “ 5 WAIT ! Preciy. _Sam. o : Statione— mgg'.fi;“ S e \'% Lo 'g}:_n_.' ity 34 hrs. Woaiher A L ) Toewo HOt ‘f;: » Zoe y Nome 36 32 | 30 3 2 0 Cldy /$P00R Mx i Bethel 40 38 32 84 20 0 Pt Cldy iyi ot Fort Yukon ¢ 81| -2 -26 — 0 Clear | / | Tanana . 18 12 2 ! R ) 0 Clear | & Bagle ...0. 48 14 3 8 — 0 Clear i §t. Paul ... 32 30 20 32 26 .08 Snow | e Dutch Harbor.. 40 38 34 % — — Cldy Amerese Kodjak ... 38 38 a2 38 — — Pt.CMy| Cardova 42 34 30 38 16 0 Cldy ik .3 36 0 U * 0 Clear Jtace Ruperl. L 2 as 4 lf J Sress year the terms of two ~expire.|ument in commemoration of theé Indian women who have been Bdmonton 16 8 ! =2 0 ! 0 Clear ANN“AL MEETING"N‘AO!Q who will have served on|transfer of Alaska from Russia carnestly working during the pe- Seattle 46 46 | 36 a8 0 Clear the board three years in 1929 are!to the United States, Oct. 18, 1867 'riod of the winter months, ac- : Portland ... 44 44 LTRSS R Cldy ’ Willlam Britt and J. P, Anderson, |at Sitka, The exercises were held [eording to the report of Rev. LI UID VENEER San Francisco.. 60 56 o 08 o ¢ The following were appointed |Oct. 18, 1927, at Sitka on the|Kashevaroff. Sl A 18 niek P g on the membership committee: { ground nlmre the transfer took| The finished product of the & 7T T AR | Mrs. C. J. Skuse, Mrs. Loulse Nor- | place, under the auspices of the'class will be forwarded to Juneau Note.—Observations st Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Junuu.. s B T ton, Mrs, David Waggoner, Mrs.|American Legion of Alaska. {to be sold through the stores and FLOOR MOP Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San F anclseo are g & Charles Hawkesworth, and J. P.{ The ract tnat the Territorial the proceeds returned to the class | made at 4 a. m, and 4 p. m., Juneau time. Ancerzon, ! Logislature could appropriate a At Unalaska. The barometric ‘pressure was high this morning from South- 3 . . ¥ New Booklet sum for this purnose was ,1,,' Previous to this, Rev. Kmihu-l' eastern Alaska southward te the Rocky Mountain States, the ; & p Compilation of a naw illustrated cussed and 3t was decided that !varoff continues, efforts were The MOP you can wash CLEAN e highest reported pressure being 30.40 inches at Ldmoululn, Al- Officers Are Re_elec[ed_‘.].«,,«-,imiv" booklet of historical @ committee he appointed to pre.|made in southeastern Alaska to { OT berta. The storm area that wa3 near the Alaska Peninsula yes- information on Alasha to be is. Sent the matter before the legis-| {have the art of Thlinget basket- o i i *N TRy moruing has romained nearly stationary, and today the| Important Matters Be- [uued by the Association, will ‘b [lature. Ny rey Ol iNRa tite). MiSIOh The Swab comes off in a jiffy lowest reported pressure in that vicinity was 28.50 at Dutch fore Organizauon started at once, as a result of a: The pamphlet would - include | .Ihonl.v llnml]lhl.hflurm\u'nr Educa- Harbor. b 5 motion _passed by the organizp-'nine illustrations, of the Russian|tion schools, but without suc e i Be-mnnble temperatures prevailed throughout Alaska. tion. The booklet, will be com- 1 . cess. The Mission schools would Otfleors of iho Kikdln S18t0re castle, historical bulldings and the 3 v e s . ” Aot S —————A— O Awwiatnt i ;n'ere P hieited | t6 pleted in its new form in time|monument at Sitka and the fol- ’m)[ encourage the basket y!m ing THE ——8ijot water surrounding the dance h D 1|for the approaching tourist sea-ilowing papers: “Account of the 0" the plea that the girls, In . iy serve another year, at the ammual| o 4" Gucaaia. It will be sim:|Exercises,” by H. W. Alberts, of, ¥eaving baskets, would continue : 8 meeting of the organization last|y; " ¢, ‘at now in circulation | rivhi R !to adhere to the old customs on i g £ PR night in the Council Chambers ot S .10 clrewintiEh fthe {itks Empshismnial Statio he ‘6td’ Thdian dadl v INDIAN PASSES AWAY . |Gis i The meeting was pre-| “nd Wil have additional informa- ! “Discovery of Alaska by the Rus- t"“‘;‘"“ s Mt S Moody, Hobson, Indian of AD:{gata’ over by Gov. George A.|°n relating to Alaskan totem !sians,” from the report of the !:Y::;"m‘;’:o: e baskets, the secre. s 8 || |goon and son of one of the acllve}l.”k,)‘ mwldenl of the Assooia- l‘flll:-‘*- g firay I(‘nmmitmlfm»r of Rducation !‘ P X Salvation Army workers in this ', and was well attended. 8 the result of a lengthy dis:|Alaska; “Message from Territori- Rare Collection o . part of the Territory, passed away | (tricers re.clocted were as fol.|Clisslon. Gov. Parks will take upial Commander of the American| of the rarest manuscripts ac- (U yesterday in the Government hos- | wo. Karl Theile, vice-presi- the matter of securing a monu: Legion, David Adler, of Fair-|quired by tho Association as a - S e ¢ i NiGHT | |Pital. The body will be sent Y gent; John Reck, treasurer; Rev. ment for the grave of the siX banks”; the Program of the Day,|loan collection are the original| §=*< Mtk e - oo, " SRECIAML RERAY 1R private gashoat to Angoon for in-|A " p Kashevaroff, secretary sallors and one midshipman of with a poem, “Alaska’s Flag,” by | writings of Father Veniaminoff. ' Fromet : |terment. "Cadt. George W, Whitey 1| the Russian navy who were mas-|Marie Drake; a description of|{Among them are the original In order to accommodate the | Capt. George H. Whitney andj., . oq py the Indians near Indian!Alaska’s official flag; “Introduc-| 5 i uneau Lumbcr Wllls I SiRes taiA th e AvEMIBNGNGef ————— Loster D, Handsraoh, whose tarma | e woy Lerig o o Nenont e asky'e Gftioial SIS travel journals covering the Un- 1 Mo k' PHILLIP BURKE HERE 'as members of the Board of Man Natlonal [tory Address,” by Dr. James H.|alaska district and his trip to) "|Monumental Park at Sitka, with: Condit; the song, “Alaska, My |Fort Ross, California. i LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE Phillip Burke, who attended agers, expired this year, were re-' ... pork Commission at Washing- [Alaska,” by M. A. Snow; address Considerable research work has | basketball game to be played in Jubeat tonlght, 8 ARSCHl ek hool in Juneau many elected to succeed themselves.! 3 X grammar school in Ju mi C/ r0eel ves. | il dave BRRNAL TR NESY i {by Gov. George A. Parks; address noen done, especially In relation 1s Hawkesworth was elected and returning here, aftcr the|Years ago and who later resided | Char! - The difficulty in being able fo'“Alaska, 1859-1884,” by Rev. A. P.| Ny game, will leave Juneau at 10:4uin Douglas, returned to Juneau on |to the RBoard, succeeding E. Py cue o monument, it was ex-|Kashevaroff, Curator of the Ter.! tr::"r‘lll: hvis:;:‘? t;i:;:rtmr:;::lycn;: 9 a recent steamer. During several | Walker who resigned on account ! " | 2 e —————— years absence he has been in the |of leaving Alaska for Washington E;;g‘i:l'qr:: :e:x;a!“':m,”:" h‘i::‘,,er';(,:i‘.mmm Fx::::':’, Sostetary \enrly Russlan history in Alaska. WE RECOMMEND States, and in Ketchikan with the | where he is now located. The o e g i . : ") Because of lack of jnterest of | CARD PARTY ENJOYED Coast Guard service. other members of the Board are: ‘fii’:dmm:l:le::‘emrrr:xtfi'!i‘ :.2 :’}::! lT"P] ":"Vm“ of the Associa-|ihe members and general public| VERTICLE GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING i ch record tion during the past year wereihe number of members has fall- : E. J. White, William Britt and J. has ever been found relating to!expressed in acquiring rarve tis- | o - down./ cohitdersbly. the, sectél . ——— The card party given by the| We make men's sults for $66 | P. Anderson. Members are elect- % t gy | . that particular event except hy torical specimens, manuscripts | TR T TS 41-‘ faq attended ND. —adv. t y t ch | h TIPS ) tary reports. This is due in part, ’ (4 Rebekah Auxiliary was F. WOLLAN adv. |ed to three yoar terms and each | ygition carried down from tha|and photographs, according to e T ) VoAt b it R 73 WE HANDLE by a fairsized crowd last eve- —r2 Z Sitk n{nz Eight tables were engaged. ‘?’Mliv(a:::}i::"m q;‘»:fi(“&ryn::' n‘:q":::;:‘:’flflf“”"” submitted by the|wa; no specific. membership com- Cement ;r::a;fl;:rvg:le" z«:lni;s Aw:;r:w‘: Assoctation and Curator of the| One of the Important works b s 1 '"."' mn ML i advheyl ane Territorial Museum, has expended )vmken up during the past year by: S R cyoiffe 4otk gk e every effort to locate a writfen the Association has been the re- Imnl were ‘flcrved after the history and has examined _every]_ylv;fl of the art of basketry among > - . ; available source, to no avail pihe . Indians, particularly that of < Lime " ‘cards, & R Record Exercised {the Aleutian Islands. Letters 7:30 T ht O ] % fece . 1P gy OB n important measure beforejwere written to Mrs. Katherine D, | : 5 onight n IF MARRIAGE FAILS the Association, it was pnlnled!s:-ller, teacher of the Territorfal [| ———— ——g————y PLEASES AT LIBERTY ;oul is the recording to the exer- school at Unalaska and she kind | jcises of the unvelling of the mon- . ly undertook to fcrm a class of i “If Marrla oe | “it Marriage Fails,” which through its hold and absorbing discussion of the divorce question sand its powerful, human and ap- ‘pealing characterization has been enthralling 'audiences everywhere, will be seen at the Liberty to- ‘pight. This C. Gardner Sullivan production, avoiding salaciousness, The New Frederio's Vita-Tonlo! Gonspostsd . / Is the Answer Fails” . Gardner Sullivan’s Latest Picture Wi AT TERRELL’S—$15.00 $100.00 REW ARD A reward of $100.00 will be paid to 18 nevertheless one of the mo any one giving information leading to { Also darl d | interesti tures iy Py g B i ; i | the arrest and conviction of any person ! FOX COMEDY ‘ BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT LESS, ! ‘gohn Ince. It litts the vell from Nature grows the trees, but you must or persons for shooting or breaking in- | “Drzzy DANCERS” No furring and lathing required, all Granite Concrets Hel- ?de u.:colc:t;ryp::;l:: .xeo‘sl:ecmx;‘l: chop your ownlwood i sulators on the transmission lines of the 1:‘.' X:llllfie i: '.horm.c: - b:' ttc'r"fl -.ln winter and ,.l Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company. Prices—10-20-40 cents CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. ’lo _peer behind the curtains at the ting parties,” the orgies of ¢ rich and the life that is led by the wild and wealthy. Jacqueline Logan, Belle Bennett, Cissie Fitz- ‘gerald, Jean Hersholt, Clive Brook BANK ACCOUNTS From Tiny Savings Grow Teach every member of the family the saving habit and Donald MacDonald interpret through HOME SAVINGS BANKS. Odd change in ‘the action. One of the big smash the pocket or purse dropped into one of these little pcones is the “Venmecia Cafe,*l} banks help to swell a savings account. ‘Where the blase - patrons of “thejj Open accounts and get Home Savings Banks for gilded New York night life aref] floated into the restaurant in lc every member of your fauuly. CLEAN-UP | First Nauonal Bunk : “There is 20 Bubstitute for Safety” SALE Still Going On = — SHOES "“Fresh Fruiis and Végétables BLAZERS Child’s Size, 20 cents each Women’s Size, 45 cents each THIS IS 4 SPECIAL SALE sk A HATS Knowing that' éveryone enjoys thae foods, es- A 2 / pecmlly at this time of the year, we endeavor to p CAPS keep a fresh supply in the store at all times. F or ThurSday » F r"da’y ETC. What kind do you wish? . . . and Saturday | Mike Avoian || Buasse ke et 2 oonke 4 i Nt CAR 3 .10 Ve i A '..Z:“““ 35 ee Our Windows 80 pounds for . BULK CARRUI‘B 4 pounds for BULK BEETS, 3 pounds for . BULK TURNIPS, 4 pounds for ....... SPINACH, 20c a pound, 2 pounds for CELER i 16e, 20¢ and gg YAMS, pound LEEKS, 3 bunch PARSLEY, b 4 ORANGES—APPLES—PEARS -BANANAS— & : DON'T MISS IT BULK' FIG”&CKABE FIGS —at— FOR $3500.00 TO $4000.00 3 If Ct;utemplati:ig Building a Home 'AOF 150: BOUSE PLANS Drawma: and thu Speclficatmu . Ior same may bc llad at J(JNEAU LUMBER mu.s, } ‘*"“"E"’i ¥ F riday Is REMNANT DAY Owing to inventory being taken at »* this time a really fine lot of Rem- nants will be on sale that day.