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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29, 1928. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG LE BROTHER GOOGLE ) CLANNING ON WS vnssmem AL Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau TUNE (N ON THE "tMuke” BILWNGOATS - = PAU! Forecast for Juneau and yidui}v. beginning 4 v. m. today: Fair tonight and Thursday goutheast Thursday. LOCAL DATA Burnm, Teme. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 50 32 E 10 Time— 4. yest'y_. 30.83 4 2. m. today...30.32 Nocn today .....30.32 81 43 ;. light variable winds, becoming 85 56 E 8 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS RRANRRSIE T T Highest 3 p.m. | Btations— mp. _temp. + Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle 8t. Paul . Duteh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketehikan Prince Rupert Edqmonton ... iSeattle Portland San Francisco.. 28 50 52 60 (R Note.—Observations at made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., The barometric pressure continued high over eastern Alaska,! and fouthward to California, neau, where a reading of 30.3 metric disturbance of comsiderable intensity covered the Bay region and the Aleutian Islands, the lowest reported pres- ''gurd “Being 28.80 inches over ti {1 Aleutian Islands. b Fair weather will ! “Thursday, but indications that period. contin poi R A DOUGLAS NEWS ilflllGI.AS WILL . > VOTE FOR DEP. ial flechon Wlll Be Held Next Saturday on Candidates ——y | was decided by a unanimous vote | Spec A mass meeting of the citizens of Douglas was held in the city ball last evening for the purpose of deciding upon the name of a weandidate for the office of Deputy V. S. Marshal to present to Unne'l ‘ Btates Marshal White as the pop-, < mlar choice of the towuspeople. & Mayor Nels Anderson was elect. 1@ to preside over "the meeting “and Felix Gray was chosen secre- tary. While there was a good attend- ance, something like 50 men and BE PRETTY! TURN SRAY HAIR DARK %T ry' Graridmother's: O}d Favorite Recipe of Sage { Tea and Sulphur Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back natural color and lustre to the halr when faded, streaked or iget this mixture was to make it “at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking «at any drug stere for “Wyeth’s ~Sage, and Suylphur Compound,” this famous old recipe, improved, by the ‘additionp of other. ingred-. fents, for only 75 cegts. Don't:siay gray! Try it! one ca idarkenéd your hair, as it does it so maturally sand evenly. dampen a- sponge oF soft brush. with it and draw ghis throug yonr hair, } strand at a: thae he gray hair;: disappears, fter another mlleg lon or two, gur hair s b:';.\nmully rk, lossy a i slossy and attzast Duich Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portlapd and San Francisco are 8 nrm. Precl Velocity 24 hea. Wenthev 30 . Trace Pt. (‘ldy Cldy | Cldy | Cldy (‘,idyl Pt. Cldy; Clear | Rain | Clear Clear Clear Clear Cldy Clear Cldy Clay | an lu m. lfi 34 0 .01 10 0 10 0 b4 . Trace *—Less than 10 mijes. Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau,| Juneau time. at Ju- A baro-| Bristol the crest being located 2 inches was recorded. he extreme western portion of the ue over Southeastern nt to a change of Alaska weather after women being present at the meet- ing, it became evident that by mo | feasible method could the wish jof the majority of the residents lof the town be ascertained from {those present, as the latter dl.l! mn! represent a majority of all. | After considerable discussion, xl; that the people of the town be given an opportunity to declara thelr choice at a special election ! to be held next Saturday, March 3, voting hours to be from 12 noon to 8p. m. on that day, ani place, the city hall. Candidates for the office have until noon on Friday, March 2, to hand their names to Mayor Ander- noon at 8 p. m. on that day, and be printed, for the election. All candidates will be requested to pay $56 as a filing fee to cover the cost of the election and any amount remaining in excess of the cost will be refunded. —-o——— WHARF REPAIRS PARAMOUNT QUESTION COUNCIL MEETING After the usual end of the month’s business was taken carc of at _the ,meeting’, of_the city council last evening, attention was directed to the condition of the city wharf and ways and means of repairing it and the floats. Piling is now-being brought in for the job which is to be undertaken in the néar future. MRS. EZDY OFF FOR SOUTH WITH REMAINS, HUSBAND! Accompanying the remains of her husband destined for Port- land, Oregon, where they are to be placed beside those of a bro- ther, Mrs. W. M. Eddy left her: last night on the Alameda, on her sad journey. About a dozen of Mrs. Eddy's friends.: accompanied her to Ju- neau 0 bid -her goodbye. Mrs. Eddy expects to remain with relatives in. Portland for the} present, and later expects to go No|” possibly tell that youls CAMPAG A MOMEAT AND SEE WHWAT CLR \WIDE -AWARE MEMBERS MEMBERSHIP N \S & W MY SON ‘N LUEGOA' TER'S GoT Emrer AP S YIS 1N 1T hcw \m A wéen COEARR ARE DOING = The waY The LISTS ARE COMING (N FOR CQUPET Tion LAMGOAT Gn A NANCYEOAT THE #8 50.22 PRZE CONTEST. \'T LOOKS AY THOUGH \T WONT 8E LONG UNTIL EVERY CITIZEN OF THE US. % € NANNIES IN TUE * Tex GUINAN® N BAAAA uoasenaTueas I Ve You = P AULEY CHOPER Al OF'EM WORKING C* GOODY SALE ANNOUNCE® TFRONT STREET WORK The Catholic ladies are plan- ning to hold a goody ‘sale on Easter Saturday April 7. - LADIES BASKETBALL Thursday evening at 7:30, Miss Sey will meet with the lady bas- keteers at the natatorium tg be igin practice. ——.e—— IN APPRECIATION With the deepest appreciation I wish "to express my heartfolt thanks to the ladies of the Island {members of the Ladies’ League, and Guild, and friends in general who were so kind and helpful to me since the death of my beloved husband. (Signed) MRS. W. M. EDDY. ——————— LAMBS AND WOLVES NOW AT LIBERTY They laid off the parb of their occupations—subway guard and society girl, and, donning “Wolf's Clothing” set out on a New Year's Eve to run with the Broadway pack. How neatly they are shorn, what shocks, shudders and such, they suffer before the evening is over, is told with hilarity in “Wolf's Clothing,” an adaptation of the Arthur Somers Roche mys tery story which appeared in the Cosmopolitan Magazine. Thiz feature is at the Liberty tonight. The Warner production, under the direction of Roy Del Ruth, is most uproarious thriller of the season. It glitters with the lux- urious abandon of a Broadway New Year's party. Confetti, swirling streamers, feathery bal loons, mad music and madder hearts. It whisks one' off -to crook’s dives dmd rum-running boats, crashing subway trains, ball rooms, bed rooms and hurtling automobiles, all in tha flash of an eye. et RARDCASTLE HERE R. E. Hardcastle, Ketchikan business man, member of the firm of Charles & Hardcastle, arrived on the steamer Aleutian on a brief business trip. He will return home tonight-on the Ad- miral Rogers. el We calt ana weunver. Phone 528 LET Almquist Press Yeur Suit. NOW ON | STARTED THIS WEEKl The first of the spring work on Juneau's sewerage system. was' with the laying under the begun this week, of concrete culverts plank work on lower Front Street, from the Winter and Pond Studio to the Alaskan Hotel. According to Mayor Thomas;| Judson this work is being done pre atory to ripping up of the, remainder of the plank roadhed) on Front Street and filling in with gravel. This work is to be started as soon as weather con: ditions permit, and will be car- ried through to completion as’ ¢ a3 possible, Mayor Judson O0DUNA ON CHANNEL WITH MUCH FREIGHT The Oduna, Capt. Anderson, ar= rived in Du Pent yesterday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock and after unloading 88 tons of powder sail- ed for Juneau, arriving here about 7 o'clock last evening. brought 150 tons of coal Femmer’s Dock and 100,000 feet of lumber for the Alaska Juneau mine. She Seward, of coal, piling. a. m, Cordova, Seward. ———— — will go as far west as and her cargoes consist lumber, explosives and She left today, and Valdez, will call Latouche and MEMBERS GAME COMMISSION LEAVE JUNEAU FOR HOMES Irving McK. Reed and J. € Widstead, members of the Alaska Game Commisgion from Fourth and Second Divisions re- spectively, have left Jumeau for their homes. Mr. Reed sailed on the steamer Aleutian for Sewar! enroute to Fairbanks and Mr. Widstead took passage on the steamer Alameda foy Seattle. He will sail on the first steamer early in the summer for his home in Nome, where he operates mining property. —— - —— LEAVE HOSPITAL Mrs. W. F. Anderson and baby girl left the St. Ann's hospital this morning for their home. DISPLAY “RED JACKET” AMERICAN RADIATOR CO.S NEW HEATING BOILER FOR HOMES Capacity—>500 feet cast iron Radiators PriceOnly $125.00 We_have op thdnd several’ secondhand Heat- ing Boilers and some secondhand Plumbing Fixtures for'sale at a very lopv price. GEO. B. RICE Plumbing { FIGARO SALT FOR SUGAR CURéN%AA}frD HS&! Eggs—select, strictly freshy 2 dozen for . Carrots and Bagas, 6 pounds for Florida Gn ruit, large Parsnips, 8 ';funds for. .. kxndl,“ pugd Co% es, glm Spm., ud ‘Yollmv New- m PRI% OW BAOON Oultockhnewuui! 'BELMONT 4 Across from Winter & Pond mmflonmmto Burnerd | “Ihllyonhfluuuwnt;ohrmmt” Heating FLAVORING | } 85 26 40 25 .10 26 50 , 3 for . ffmmh want to She for’ iwe commonly call neighborliness. here at 10:30] at | the | & LESSENING OF WORLD i (Co'\unueu rrom Page One; 4 likely to bring about some ame-| lioration of the state of interna-! tional savagery. The American | nations, taken as a whole, are un- | der-populated and under-develop- | jed. Their natural resources arve i sufficiently great to relieve lln‘m tfl the economic pressure whic rthe basis of Europeaa rivalri { Benner sald historical research during the last ten -years had re-! vealed that the causes of the ,world war were far ditferent from | those assigned by the contending | natiors and tkat, at the time these causes were “unknown unl' {almost unknowable.” “Nations are not i telligent In‘ their world relationships,” he de-| clraed. “They cry and laugh at the achievements of a Lindbergh They rage and storm over a minor unintended discourtesy. They may be led by appeals to thoj heart but are indifferent to ap- peals of the intellect. . . . { “The ideal which should be the ns in the era on which we are embark- ed, the inter-American ideal. should be the homely ideal which | contribution of the Ameri “Porto Rico has offered an ex- ample from which we might learn, These Latin-American citizens of the United States, moulded by 400 years of Spanish tradition which is the common inheritance of Latin-America, and familiap with the institutions and policies of the United States, have done much . to bring together the ‘two great cultures of North and South America and in mutual under- stand and compenetration.” |age. | leg, i records. “SAVAGERY” SEEN IN /MILRI(’AN LEADERSHIP LUTHERAN LADIES' AID MEET The Ullln-x'nu Liu]il-s' Afd wilt meot Thursday afternoon at 2:30 clock in the Lutheran Parson A good attendance is de- gired and all members and friends are urged to be present. — e - Fada Radio Sets and accessor- Columbia Phonographs and Radio Electriec Co.,, Mar< tin Lynch. TPhone 429. adv. ————— Adverusing arways pays. l!lfl lulnmlm (bf 'I‘hs Emblr. (OUCH!LAMEBACK RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY Kidneys cause backache? No! Listen! Your backache is caused by lumbago, sciatica, or a strain, Ure yand the quickest relief is sooth- penetrating St. Jacobs Oil,! Rub it right on your painful| back, and instantly the soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears.' Don't stay crippled! « Get a small trial bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from! your druggist and limber up. A, moment after it is applied you'll| wonder what became of the back-| ache or lumbago pain, Rub old, honest St. Jacobs Oil whenever you have sciatica, ne\hI ralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is absolutely = harmless and doesn t hurn the skln adv. ing, JUST ARRIVED' FROM SEATTLE Mr. W. A sztell r.J. Schmuler Go‘me i and: get acquainted $100.00 REW ARD A reward 'of ‘$100.00 will be paid to any one giving information leading to the arrest and convietion of any person or persons for shooting or breaking in- sulators on the transmission lines of the Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Company. Rhul bage, ll'ln(l?l ucumbers, GROCER | outside orders. We déliver. i, e ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale nnd lhnfl Butchers 3 i s KB GOIDEN WREATH so;,m PACK TOMATOES—NO 24 20c a can———3 for 55¢-————=6 for $1.05 UITS and VEGETABLES—Always 3 Splnnch Squuh, Lettuce, Cnrrots, Cab- the Best patoes, Celery,* ichokes. Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Pears, Grapefrui Figs, Prunes, Dates. e ALL KINDS OF NUTS I;ALIFORNIA 3 OFFICIALS OF THE 0.5. STEEL CORPORATION (NAME'S WITHELD BY REQUEST) flu.v ANo 08, vtui The: ast cNis To_& s s O 2-22 Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. WEOLESALE and RETAIL PHONE 486 STRICTLY FRESH SELECT RANCH E(;GS dozen, 45 cents 3 dozen, $1.20 Yakima Gem Potatoes, 80 pounds .. Yakima Sweet Spanish Omonq, 4 poundq Bulk Carrots, 6 pounds ........ Alaska Rutabagas, 5 pounds Aol Beets, 4 pounds ... Parsnips, 3 pounds Beautiful Oregon Prunc‘i, 2 pounds Black Figs, pound ... Thompson’s Seedless Rai ms—pound 16c, 2 Ibs. English Walnuts—pound, 36¢, 3 pounds i California Bunch Carrots . Solid Head Lettuce—15 cents, 2 for Louisiana Fresh Peas, pound .. Strawberry Rhubarb—20c pound( 2 poundfl for Spinach, very nice Lich, 2 bunches . Rudlsheq bunch Green Onions, 2 bunches Newton Appleq, dozen ... Winesap Apples, dozen ... Spitzenberg Apples, dozen Roman Beauty Apples, large, dozen Oranges, extra sweet, dozen 50¢, 60c and Pears, dozen . oes, Egg Plant, éfiifla 3BREEEEL We also have Cuba New Po Brussel Sprouts, Green Peppers, Tomatoes, Parsley, Celery, Cauliflower. New shipment of BUTTER, fresh from dairy. PURITAN BACON AND HAMS Remember that we are operating this business just &s close as the market affords. We suggest thet you compare our prices with the Seattle market prices through the Seattle quotations as they appear in the Seattle papers. We are here to stay and we promise that we will never take advantage of the people of Juneau, because we are '’ living fn Alaska. Any article that takes a drop, you wilt'- find that our prices have dropped also. When we came te Juneau last April, eggs were selling at 55 cents a dosem, /| while in Seattle they were selling at 30 cents a dozen. Youw - are now getting them for 45 cents a dozen. ¥ In order to continue to bring the prices down. 1’ must have your support. Frigidaire and Delco Li M,J‘ W. P. JOHNSON P.0. m lu e BU FOR 50 PER CENT LESS, No furring’ Jathing required, all Granite Conerets low Walls like a thermos bottle, warm in 'hhr and the fuel, cool in summer, no CONCRETE PROD) Tb cbeer{yl robi. comes from a BLUE egg CHEERFUL SERVICE : Service ‘that is cheerful as well as willing M we are pleased to have you eall upon us. We feel deeply our responsibility to yow to the eommnity and seek in every way to m saféty and to give sound business and m. advice. — e e—— First National Bunk “Thepe lg ae Substituie for Salely” i