The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 1, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY MAR(.H ki l928. & T Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Tt 1 Motther B Foreoast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 v, m. today: | P‘nlr tonight and Friday; light variable winds. : LOCAL DATA | Time— Barem, Teme. Humidity Wlnl Velosity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y...30.32 4 45. 7 Clear | 4 a. m todny..8038 9 ... B 1 URING THE AFTERMATH oF CONFUSION FOUOWING THE NOMINATING oOF BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG | l @ e MBERWD QooGLe USINESS cr comet ET\G Clear THE BROTHERMOOD TCKET HAS BEEA Noon today .. ~.30.35 38 76 w 7 Clear NEGIECTED ~ AlL RILNGOATS ARE O o HEREEN NCTIFED TRAT A *USTENING N WILL TAKE PLACE AT Tiv CABLE AND umo REPORTS ST PR M T { RUNNING MATE FOR Ty #tationa Fy"""’.','f“ Al |' o S veisiity 4 hrs. Weaihor GRAND EXALTED ANGORA Nome .. .34 ET] 1 28 32 24 0 (‘Mv; WEAF WJ2 Wil Be NAMED — Kwse | Bethel D 420 38 1 84 36 2 0t Clear| [y (D0 KA WWI WDAE Ky iTw | ¥Fort Yukon .. 26 24 | 24 30 - 02 Snow‘ WHO WHAS KNX WDAF WOAL Tanana ... 36 32 33 82— 80 Clay | ik Bagle ... .88 26 1 20 22 — 0 Pt Cldy | phocpi St. Paul . 36 34 5 | B o R T Clear | wip | Dutch Harbor. 48 40 | 34 38 — & Cldy | Kodtak ... 40 38 | 88 88 — — Rain | | Cordova oo M 80 0 Cldy | | Junean ... 45 4 | o7 29 o 0 Clear ‘I Ketchikan ... 62 - { i; ;‘; = :; ((::enr ‘ Prince Rupert.. 50 50 flear ‘ Mhmonton ... 32 20 | 26 2 * .01 clear| SOME SNAPPY STYLES FOR THE KIDS || f Seattle . WL oREe T S e B | R 0 Clear | I Portland .. 52 52 | 42 42 * 0 Clear | San Franc .. 62 60 i 54 54 o .01 Cldy | \ X ®—Less tham 10 miges. | ————————————————————————————eeeeeeteeeeeeeeeres . | Note.—Observations ai Duich Harbor, Kodlak, Juneau,| Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Jumeau time. :\ The barometric pressure continued high this morning nvcr! the eastern portion of Alaska, the crest being located at Juneau, ! where a reading of 30.38 inches was recorded. That pressure distribution has been accompanied by fair weather over South- / eastern Alaska and southward to Washington and Oregon. Rain I and snow were reported from the Yukon Valley stations. The | storm area noted yesterday morn'ng near the Aleutian Islands, has spent its force in the Bristol Bay region, St. Paul lsland | having. reported southeast gales during the past 24 hours. RSt N NEWS | BERLIN—Paula Busch, celo- A {brated German equestrienne, has ! bacome: the manageress of a world | tamous circus. | ’ P, i " s JOLLY On the death of her father, Paul Busch, frequently called the first " YINE AT BAGLES DANCEihorsemnn of Germany, Fraulein Busch took charge of his entire establishment. 1| probable whereabouts, please | | kindly notify the postmaster. et — WOMAN RUNS CIRCUS | | i | | | The leap year, hard-time dance which was given in the Bagles fpre N hitll last evening brought out a! e muke men's suits for §65 large attendance of dance lovers|p WOLLAND. - 1 from both sides of the Channel g SR and: proved to be a pleagurable NOTICE TO CREDITORS event in every way. Refresh- bodiarts¥h s, ments were served during theip, the Commissioner’s Court for eténing by the Ladles League ) ihe Territory of Alaska, Divi- nétting a neat sum for the bene-| sioh Wo One, Before A. F. Mc- S T8, dhulth. Lean, U, S. Commissioner and ex - Officio Probate Judge, Haines, Precinct. e apemrpminy et Mgy g In_the Matter of the Estate of | ___ = s e James McQuinn, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ) undersignéd has been duly ap- l WHO'S polnted executor of the “Last| | Will_apd Testament” of James, McQuinn, deceased. All persons having Somelhmy new in children’s clothes. — e 3 FIREMEN MEET TONIGHT The regular . meeting of th> tglas Fire Department will be h tonight in the City Hall. A moviag picture attraction haa: béen arranged for by Photogra- 1 pher Andrews to follow tHe busi ness session. WHO e ey Jack Tritt and H. B. Carbray, claims | traveling men, arrived on the oo miral Rogers. against the estate of the said|steamer Admiral Rogers, ! i LEAGUE MEETING * = Among those leaving on James McQuinn, deceased, are{ George B. Grigsby is returning! sqmiral Rogers for hereby reéquested to present thejto Ketchikan on the Admiral Rog- same with proper vouchers at-|ers, after making the trip from tached, to the undersigned at my!the First City to Sitka, accom- A buginess meeting of the La- was Paul Abbott, dies’ League fs scheduled to be notice. Petersburg on the Admiral Rog:-; Dated at Haines, Alaska, this!ers included H. F. Preston, sales-| The I: 10th day of February, 1928. i man, | ERIK OSLUND, Executor. Chosiér Zimmerman s the.0e% |y oviicayion Weh, 25, 1928, owner [of the Palace of Sweets Last publication, Mar 15, 1928 building - which was disposed of P 4 A vl . last Gvdnllll by Emil !nmu PALACE OF SWEETS ) y BUILDING 18-80LD. { Admiral Rogers for spend several weeks. She was|be the hostesses. accompanied by her son. These litile manikins were seen al the children's siyle show held in the' Hotel Astor at New York. The white organdie frock at the left is trimmed with flowered designs of the same material, while the coat at the right is yellow flannel with red and "sailed for the States on the Ad- miral Rogers, enroute to Califor- nia. He expects to return here AND WHERE | ["iiun"s o monthe. G. L. Rich and wife are Peters- burg-bound passengers on the Ad- the Petershurg Alaska repre- sentative of the Du Pont Powder ::;:‘B‘N’Alf"‘"“ie:: :: r‘;::::“’ oftice, Haines, Alaska, within six|panied by his wife. Company. 1, #d to attendi - months from the date of this| Through passengers enroute to| yaprpa SOCIETY MEETING :rtha Society will meet lin the parlors of the Presbyter- Mrs. O. J. Craig, wife of Lieut.!ian Church tomorrow afternoon Craig of the Unalga, 1éft on the|at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. J. K. Camp- Seattle to/be!l and Mrs. John Marshall will| FIRST OF Al We MusT PCK OUT A CANDIDATE FOR \ICE PRESIDEAT WHO WiLL ADD STRENGTH To THe TICRET - OR HOW ABOLYT SPUT WETK HOGAN T OR CHRANEERRN RIAN \‘ SAILOR HEDGES o WHAT ¢ B OH. THOSE GUVS AINT EANCY ENOUGH, HUN? WELL LETS SEE - SPLEADID ONE-evE SUGRE STION! CONNOLLY (s A NCE 222 EELLER, ( \ | | i J. N Olul papers for sale at The Empire. | ‘ MARTHA SOCIETY MEETING l Martha Socicty will be held in L. | the parlors ci the Northern Lig Preshyterian Church . n'.lu.'k t ‘\A |'<h')l will be host AT THE HOTELS Gastmn-l an; Mrs. M. Miller: Y Nfi(llv W. Bigoff. Alaskan business meeting of n.pl Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. WEOLESALE and RETAIL I’HONE 486 STRICTLY FRESH SELECT RANCH EGGS dozen, 45 cents—————3 dozen, $1.20 M. Ca at ternoon. Mrs, Lena l(‘r odn man, Hoc Hill oW Campbell and M 0. G Zynda Mons Anderson. e Yakima Gem Potatocs, 30 pounds $100 lY::ll;(in(m Sweet Sp:mis(li] Onions, 4 pounds ......... .%5 0 Ju Jarrots, 6 pounds a : BNl g REAM of TARTAR Alaska Rutabagas, 5 pounds PRARING: baking powder is the only one Jeets, 4 pounds AN . 25 Parsnips, 8 pounds o | declared wholesome and safe by Beautiful Oregon Prunes, 2 pounds 25 Black Figs, pound ... 15 pure food experts the world over. Thompson’s Seedless Raisins—pound, 15¢, 2 1bs. 26, English W.\Inuts--paund, 35¢, 3 pounds ... 1.00 California Bunch Carrots ... : 10 Solid Head Lettuce—15 cents, 2 for : . .26 Louisiana Kresh Peas, pound 26 Strawberry Rhubari;—20¢ pound( 2 pounds for .35 Spinach, very nice 4 20 Lich, 2 bunches . 1B Radishes, bunch .10 Green Onions, 2 bunches . Newton Apples, dozen .. y .. B0 Winesap Apples, dozen i sarbhsagds A Spitzenberg Apples, dozen .56 Roman Beauty Apples, large, dozen .60 Oranges, extra sweet, dozen ...50¢, 60c and .75 o T SRR £ PR 0 We also have Cuba New I'ntatoe% Egg Plnnt Brussel Sprouts, Green Peppers, Tnmatoes, Parsley, Celery, Cauliflower. New shipment of BUTTER, fresh from dairy. PURITAN BACON AND HAMS Remember that we are operating this business just as 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 promlise that we will never take advantage of the people of Juneau, because we 30 living in Alaska. Any article that takes a drop, you will find that our prices have dropped also. When we came to Juneau last April, eggs were selling at 55 cents a dozen, while in Seattle they were selling at 30 cents a dozen. You are now getting them for 45 cents a dozen, In order to continue to bring the prices down, we must have your support. Ask any domestic science expert - - any dietitian - - any nurse. Ask your doctor! Frigidaire and Delco Ltghl TAKING. TRIP TO ITATEI Adam Vargo left last night on the Admiral Rogers fof a visit i» British Columbia wheré he owns a plece offland and may locate. _FORMER i‘llbl:'f VISITING ¥ Lull:ellt ork, r:i’h. reuldeddhln 'r k &* n Dauglas for. Ilv v and has ‘ake .-lo llsh Kld- nre o «:: ,i:::‘”elm neys and Hel Neutral- ize lrhlatmg Acids Ing of rests in. Pet rg and Kuur uu ibladder ifritatione to: leave soon for theoften result from acidity, says a" n extended vacation. noted autliority. The khneys help, . fiter this dcid from the blood and pass it on to. the blac det, where /it may remain £o irritate.and in- mrm' the|flame, causing a bursing, scald-! Shultz)ing sensation, or setting up an! by, l\p freal |irritation at. the néck of the blad-| 18 1s. being | der, sobliging you to seek relief . the, W‘k post |two ' or three ‘times during the m; his[night. The sufferer is in con- stant . dtend; the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensa- tion and is’ very profuse; again, there is difficulty in volding it. Bladder Weakness, most fol call it because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying d sometimes very painful, this is often ome of the most simple allments to over- comte. Begin drinking lots of; soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Saits from your pharmacist and take a tablespoon- ful in & glass of water before breakfast. Continye this for two or three days. This will help|, “RED JACKET” AMERICAN RADIATOR CO.’S NEW HEATING BOILER FOR HOMES Capacity—>500 feet cast iron Radiators Price Only $125.00 Fixtures for sale at a very low price. GEO. B. RICE . Plumbing {0l Burners “I tell yon in advApce whet job will cost” FIGARO SALT MEATS AT HOME Eggs—select, strictly fresh, 2 dozen for Carrots and Bagas, 6 pounds for . Florida Grapefruit, large, 3 for Parsnips, 3 pounds for Beans of kind, pou neutralize the Wids in Fancy Cool Apples, 3 pounds for tem they e’ mm”“ trHitation to the blad-) Extra fancy Delicious, Spitz., and Yellow New- \ tons, per dozen SPECIAL PRICES ON CUDAHY BACON . THIS WEEK and f“‘&mh we want to MLMONT GROCERY . Across-from Wintér tw Bpecial m-;tlon given to outside brders O&;Mhn )] orders caused by Jad Baits causes u m wlm'or. ) " KIDN J. W. Woods, insurance man,|Qld papers tor saic at The Rmpire. %{ y NOW ON DISPLAY ] We have on hand several secondhand Heat- ing Boilers and some secondltand Plumbing Heating FOR SUGAR CURING AND SMOKE FLAVORING We deliver. While we have changed our location to the building formerly occapied by First National Bank our service may still be depended upon as in the past to bhe the best. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. * BALES :AND SERVICE W. P. JOHNSON P. O. Box 183 BUILD 1FOR 50 PLR.‘CENT LESS, No furring and lathing 1 wnkl:tn.nhemo:eq Hfimmfl t!u Lmlhlmsr.whm: Lonse built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. Forced Out ks | INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE m, 20c a can Rhubarb, Spinach, Squash, ALASKA MEAT CO Wboknle and bldl ‘Butchers n'un STRERY The cheerful rebin. comes from a BLUE egg CHEERFUL SERVICE Service that is cheerful as well ‘as willing because 3 we are pleased to have you call upon us. i We feel deeply our relmndbflity to you and to the commnity and seek in every way to provide ! safety and to give sound bnllmu lnd financial advice. GOIDEN WREATH SOLID PACK TOMATOES—NQ 2V, 3 for 55¢————6 for $1.05 FRUITS and VEGETABLES—Always the Best , Carrots, Cab- bage, Parsnips, Rutal Tomatoes, Celery, . Cucumbers, Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Pears, Grapefruit, Figs, Prunes, Dates.

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