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THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 27, 1928. AND SPARK PLUG Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. By BILLE DE BECK Weather Burcau —_— AND ANCIMER BULNGCAT CHAPTER (N sTLous? THERE GOES MR. GOOGLE. THE BILNGOATS' CHOCE Forecast for Jumean and vicinity, beginuing 4 v. m. today: Frir tonight and Tuesday, cooler tomi lght variable winds. LOCAL DATA Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 75 K Lt. Snow AEE . HE LOOKS WORRIED, DOE SNT w2 Time— NO CINCH T© PLEASE A HUNDRED MILLION | st o ON A A WONDER W LC TS GONNA B 4 p. m. yes'ty 4 a. m. today Noon today 3 2 Misting 75 Pt. Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPOBTS NNEEEE TERDAY v Highest 3 pm. | temn. YRS BAntinna— TO 80 Y Precly. 4 hrs, FANTASTIC DREAM GOOGLE NEMER (M SELF AS CANOIDA Low fna m. §am ten Weather 28 36 Nome Bethel Fort Yukon ' ana 13 £ @ 60 5= Dutch Kodiak Cordova Juneau + Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton ........ Seattle Portland . San Francisco Harbor. U oo | €9 %6 00 ke 00 Erefienl < g - [ Traee 0e Cld Cldy Cldy OFF\CE UNITED Al A SEE N, BA WILDER ED MECONNELL ALMS OF WS MoST S, BARNEN AGINED Wit~ Te FoR ™= SIOENT OF T ND ANOW THAY ATS HANE MADE A (AINGLY IMPOSS - ARNEY (1S VASTY A\ B A e oy €D ] JUf / © 1928, by King Feater PEOPLE - dicate. lac. Great Britan nghts ¢ Women Secre 10 50 *—Less than 10 mafes. Cleat Note.—Observations at Dul Princ Rupert, Edmenton, Seattle, made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., J wa ard The barometric Upper Yukon located over inches. Low sure prevailec are being at recorded. U precipitation Ju pr n distribution hours along ca Harbor, Rodiak, Junesat Portland and San Francizco are uneau h to where the over Wester Paul der the influ occurred neau from the being roin the ure Alaska, was ! 7 the low t. reading FUNERAL OF W.M.EDDY HELDSUNDAY Tuneral services for Willard M. | wady, pi teemed Douglas. were held he afternoon at the Cc ghurch., Appropriate decorat i of flowers and greenery lent an| atmosphere of freshness and beauty to the church which was filled to overflowing with the many friends, associates of for- mer days spent by him in the f worth, and co-workers of the de- ceased. Rev. L. D. Hammock preached the funeral sermon. Special mu sic was given by the quartette| composed of F. A. J. Gallwas, L D. Hammock, Loren; Smith, and | A. B. Goetz, Nearer My ! God to Thee” Mesdames Glen Kirkham and Hammock sang “Lead Kindly Light,” and “In the Sweet Bye and B: The quar- tette joined in the singing of the latter song. The pallbearers were Wm Kirk, Harold Post, Frank Aldr R. Sommers, Oscar Ashby Fred Price. The remains were taken to the Chas. W. Carter mortuary in Ju nean, there to await the Alameda for shipment gouth for burial in Portland, Oregon. — e PROF. SUMPF 1S NOW REPORTED DEATH'S DOOR Marshal of | yest v B and | Word came in the mail received here yesterday conveying ihe news that Prof. J. Sumpf, well known old timer and musician of | A this section lies at death’s door at St. Luke’s hospital in Mrs. Ida F. Morrison, the afflicted man writes there is practically no hope for her brother’s recovery, o JUNEAU BOYS WALLO LOCAL GRADE QUINTET By a score of 25 to 8, the Ju- neau hoy scouts basketball team defeated the Bighth grade team of the Douglas school in a fast, S BCARD BILL $261,023 IN YEAR State and and it You breeding ek 1 st hing like meat ef liver rite food, but total of 17 provender for y fisheries that sueces.fully hatcher you bill 1928 lik nigher, for er and his are convineed ture mo kept len while ———— DOUGLAS CITIZENS Senate Leaders v Hou taries sen Sen of Wyoming, tle of the sena‘a, "W has heen in the o r ° ) 1 26 yonrs, and for 27 i sShe i not in L interested in any women’s ties, either in clubs or heen line enti interest { her own, in M ant r William E an of the fc teo, and Senat Kans: have of g, wome , has been Sonat about nine ) aged on person work at the sen As 8 y to the chal man of or senate’s mos! important ¢ « is ex ork of that committee. illams of Colum- to Senator offico has that his ch busier leader tw > no longer which she time Mabzl RBizine o T Bruce Marylani, Cunway to Dale Reeves Ol've Gra: M rence of rmont tett of na, Foliette of W to La TO CHOOSE DEPUTY‘”K&,\ iy L The R L Douglas opportunity citizens oi given the deputy Iquar . to succeed ddy, it was & U. 8. Mar whose he island fc W rd M. ed by bert A. White i 2 ‘1' €1 2y MARY BAINBRIDGE HAY he Jate| Feb. 27 woman I'ON, on ca 1 has granted the mmending an of- Marshal privilege of ¢ ficer, to' the ¢ Marshal White 2id that vided the people of Doug will meet scon for the y are able to agree upon @ respon sible citizen who is capable fnllilling the duties reauired v deputy marshal he will gladl recommend the appointment their candidate to the U. 8. partment of Justice. e EOLM LEAVES HOSPITAL John Bo! who entered the St. hospital February 21 for{h of a dislcegted sholll-l ns that s mt men y have pro- | ° who rpose. women reta of | The men of | exercise th y | With senator ! chamber and the hous pear out of traditior wome e ction of the g for for their exclu Their non-appearanc is no indication of any infor in ability on the part of the men. Senator Moses of les frequ of De ul for & T s, deference scharged yesterday. L e e e We calt aua wenver. Phone 528 ILET Almquist Press Your Suit. e Advertising aiways pays. the columns of The Empird $100.00 REW ARD ive how U!o! one-sided game which was played in the Nat Saturday. Superior all cround team work won the game for the visitors. - ~—— P. T. A. MEETING IN GOVERNMENT SCHOOL IS TOMORROW NIGHT The second regular meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of the government school Will be held here tomorrow evening with an attractive program arranged. Rev. R. A. QGailey of Juneau will give the address. Capt. and Mrs, Fdwards of the Salvation Army and its members will be the guests of the Association. Every- one’is invited. We mdke men's sults for $55 F. WOLLAND. A —adv. ——— 3 RED, SORE EYES “My eyes were so sore, red and inflamed, I could hardly stand! the light. LAVOPTIK helped them.”—Mrs. 8. 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