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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 1928. Wutller Conditions Mkfitnradby tan S. : Weather Bareau Forecast for Juncan and vlnhity. beginning 4 o, m. today: Snow tonight and, Sunday; moderate sodtheast winds. ‘LOCAL DATA Tithe— Burom. Teme. nuumy Wnld Velocity Weather ' 4 p. m. yest'y 3004 33 4 Cldy 4 a. m. today. 30.09 31 88 N 1 Cldy Noon today, ....30.26 34 60 S 8 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS I ODTY Highest 8 p.m. 8a.m Blationa— le';\'nln !Ev!! lemz lemg Ve)nci!x 4 Nome 0 Bethel ’6 12 Trace Fort Yukon s 0 Tanana 0 Eagle 0 St. Paul 0 Dutch Harbor <~ Kotiak . & Cordova Juneau ... Ketchikan .._..... VITH TheM Tz "EROTHERHOCD » T FRe: LR MUMEEQS AR TUE ENTIRE CCunT W DENT. C Sk Wuther‘ Cldy Clear | Cldy pt. Clay | Cldy | Clear | Clear Cldy | Cldy | Cldy Clay | m 2 20 18 w 14 18 14 31 38 40° 36 33 BUNNY 38 66 0 [ | vl € DELEGATES To e NATIONAL BILIGOAT ONVENTION HANE TEKEN TUE LONG TREK BACK To THEIR HAPPY HOMES CARRYING THE GLORIOUS SPIRIT OF BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MPL OGLE . TVE CoME To T ATE WELL SENATOR MENERCOCK How 00 \AE Wi TH ENTHLSIASM RYSIDE RINGS THE Cive * BaRNE Y GCOGI.E FOR 3[5& cu\ss cF | Is"q (OKMNX ) RAMSOURG N\ -~ -~ NS5 (R \A\)To\mu\ By BILLE DE BECK Tals FEuow HEW® ME A LC EEEM (N THe < FoR NEARS = I Tl It ASK M EOR A UTTLE ADVICE SENATOR =D YE SPOSE T BETTER GET A JOB (N THE POST- OFFICE FOR viE 50 24 46 34 52 0 0 .02 12 29 .32 (¢ lpnr Clear | day morning to guarantee change i ;{}l‘:l‘;in sermon topics, . ote. 50 Pt CIaY [ *—Less than 10 mises. i nongm Presbyterian Native \ M Note.—OUservations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Jubesu, | Princ Rupert, Ediohton, Séattle, Portland and San Francisco predl made at 4 a. m. alid 4 p. m., Juneau time. Sermon at 3:13 p. m. The barometric pressure was high ‘this morning over the 7:00 p. m, Pacific Coast States, the crest being located at Portland, Oregon, week praye where a reading of 30.32 inches was reported; and low through-! Al are ¢ ouit"Alaska, the lowest pressure being over the Aleutian Islands. these »ervices. That pressure distribution over Western North America was ac-| companied by precipitation ovet the Pacific Coast States, the| precipitation being in the form of sleet at Portland last evening. Moderate temperatures were reported from all stations with-, Prince Rupert Edmonton ... Seattle Portland ... Sam Francisco.. 52 26 50 40 56 iz oxw 50 Lo w Sunday ischo —2:30 D m. | Daugh}s Catholic Church “Catholic services in the tem- Thursday—Mid-| | in the ficld of observation. 1, DOUGLAS NEWS EDDY FUNERAL TO BE HELD SUNDAY P. M. Funeral services for Willard M.! Eddy, Deputy U. S. Marshal of Douglas, who died at his home here Thursday evening, are to be held at the Congregational church tomorrow ‘afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. L. D. Hammock will have charge. Following the services the remalns will be re- turned to the C. W. Carter Mor- tuary in Juneau where they will be held until the arrival of the Alameda about next Tuesday when they will be shipped Portland, Oregon, for interment. Mrs. Eddy will ‘accompany the re- mains to their final resting place. —_———————— CHURCH SERVICES OMITTED ° The regular services at the Congregational church will not be held tomorrow morning, it was announced by L. D. Hammock, pastor. Sunday school will be held as usual, however. ——— SLOWLY RECOVERING J. R. Guerin and Wm. Ott, who were injured in the tram car acci- dent at the Alaska Juneau mine the first of the week, are getting along about as well as can be expected. The former is appar- ently mending rapidly as no broken hones were revealed by the xray. The latter's injury is very painful, however, and his re- covery will necessarily be slow. —_———— THRILLS, HUMOR AND ACTION AT LIBERTY “The cleverest and most oul- of-the-ordinary crook comedy of the season,” -ecritics” have branded Warner Bros’ production of “The Social Highwayman,” ' opening Sunday at the Liberty. It has its beginnings in a mod- erately small:sized ~ town where John Patrick is seen as a young reporter, who, dufing the shuffle after a political bout between two focal papers, finds himself not only out of a job, but out of a car appropriated by Duckert Nel- son, train and highway robber, pliyed by Montagu Love. 1Wandering through the hinter- land a couple of weeks later, He' invites himselt for breakfast at the campfire of Dr. R. Rappaport yon, itinerant medicine man. en the subject of Duckert Nel- gbn, the robber, comes up and Runyon expresses admiration for him, our young reported confesses that he is the man, not knowing | that Runyon is the Jekyll side of |} the robber. ‘When Runyon has some fun with him by forcing him to hola|f: up a passing car to prove his identity, and ss Devore, who represents herself as a famou lady crook, is captured, some most —— e Children’s Week Candy at Half Price Hard Satin Mixed—1-3 { " pound for 10 cents ‘Red and Black witch Can- dy—1-3 pound for 10 cents for one po\md for 25 cents to|, Mfl“‘purnry chapel in the new resi- ~— idence adjoining the old bank; jamusing ana startiing situations | building. are engendered. In Director Wil-, 9:00 a. m.—Low Mass and Ser- |liam Beaudine's usual clean, fast-'mon. Holy Communion for all. moving style, it is one of the m t! 1:00 p. m.—Sunday Scheol. | interesting and novel crook pu-' S b !tures ever filmed. Besides Miss Devore, Mr. Pa |rick and Mr. Love, the cast in cludes George Pearce, Lynn Cow Lan, Russell Simpson, James Gor don, Frank Brownlee, Fred Kelse: and Charles Mailes. Douglds | Church i l St Luke’s Eplscopa] (‘hurch Evening rrayer dml blnum. 7:30 o'clock. A(Ton—gr.egatlonal Cummnmty : Church b . D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor Sunday’ School 10:30 to 11:30 & m. Regular Sunday services 11:30/ 8. m. to 12:30 p. m. =1 | ONE KANSAN PRESENTS ANOTHER | | | | et to rxgm- Senator Capper of Kansas, Mrs. Paulen and Governoi Paulen of the Sunflower State, snapped in Washington after the Sen- ator had presented the chief State executive to the President. { (International Newsreel) WHO'S WHO AND WHERE | w t 8 R & When father comes home after night and finds that even the fire has gone out it makes Notices for this church column|him feel he's paying a mighty must be received by The Empire|big rent just so the goldfish can not later than 10 o’'clock Satur-|have a honte. Services Nature grows the ‘trées, but you must chop your. own wood BANK ACCOUNTS From Tiny Savings Grow Teach every member of the family the saving habit through HOME SAVINGS BANKS. 0dd change in the pocket or purse dropped into one of these little banks help to swéll a savings account. Open sccounts and get Home Savings Banks for every member of your family, First National Bunk “There is uo Substitute for Bafety” Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Knowing that everyone enjoys these foods, es- pecially .at this time of the year, we endeavor to keep a fresh supply in the store at all times. What kind do you wish? RHUBARB, 95¢ a pound, 2 pounds CABBAGE, perd;:ound PUI'ATOES 30 pounds for .. BULK CARRO’I‘S 4 pounds for . BULK BEETS, 3 pounds for .. BULK TURNIPS, 4 pounds for . SPINACH, 20¢ a pound 2 pounds for ... CELERY, éach ... 15¢, 30¢ .nd 25, GREEN PEPPERS, potind . 35 YAMS, pound . LEEKS, 38 bunches for PARSLEY, bunch . g ORANGES—APPLES—PEARS—_ BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT—-RAISINS—DATES— | night has{ & 5 o mhn d to ]Ill home to- ,.|day, saffering from stomach trouble. She was taken home | yesterday noon, but i3 better to- "| day, her physician caid. Mrs. Edith Sheelor, “nu been on a tour of Kurope, is turning to Juneau on the Alentian, Mrs. Sheelor (eral months ago trip to France can Legion. S\ left made the Ameri- e NEW BARBER HERE h left here a trip to 18 on thel ipp, who geveral w ago for the outside, is returnl steamer Aleutian. W. R. Cantrell the Alaska Jun Juneau- hound p IJBERTY SU‘JDA\ —7.30 William M. G here from the part of this v dechair dn the Shop, owned b, Mr. or, who arrived in the early taken over Fox Barber Van Atta. in \ln\ka employee * of mine, is a senger on the Prices—l()-"() 4() cents Warner Bros. present The Social Highwayman —_——Wiik JOHN PATRICK, DOROTHY DEVORE The kind of hero who keeps you guessing—the kind of villain who keeps you hissing—the kind of girl you'd like to keep on kissing—the kind of picture you'll keep others from missing! 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