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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928 Weather c.-imm Reécorded by the U. 5 Weather Bureas —— : " Farecast for Inness and viciuify, begfnuing 4 » Fair tonigha and Thnrshy continted cold; easterly winds. m. todav: Bl W teis LOCAL D ATA me— Barom, Tems. Kudfilty Wind 'eloolh Weather p. m: yest'y.. 30.07 17 Clear a, ‘i, today..30.17 13 43 18 Clear oon today 30.17 16 30 5 Clear st~ et S bt b - SRS Sl SN T Highest ip.. ! Im 'l“;'r‘nvzlm Precly. ln. . C}enr Clear Clear Clear Clear Cldy Cldy Clear Snow Clear Clear Clear Cldy Rain Clay Clay Fort - Yukon Tanana Bagle 8t. Paul Duteh Harbor Kodiak Cordova 36 10 —42 22 30 26 30 bs n . 13 Ketchikan & — Pilrice Rupert.. | 32 Ednionton ........ | 4 Seattle ... 50 10 Pottland ... 52 Trace San- Prancisco.. 54 . 0 *—Leky thas 10 mies. + Netés«Oblervations. ‘L’ Duieh - Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Pnne Rflnn. Edmonion, Seattie, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Jumeau time. The barometric pressure rénained high this morning over the Upper Yukon Valley, the crést being located at Eagle, where a redding of 30.60 imches was recorded. There weére some indi- cations the high pressure area would mniove southward during the ‘néxt 24 -hours. The air préssure was low from Washington westward - to the Aleutian Islands, the lowest ptessure being céfitered south ‘of Duteh Harbor. With the exception of snow &t Cordova and In its vicinity, fair ' weather prevailed from Nome to British Colunbia. Cold -weather continued over all sections of Alaska. 0 2% 0 .33 14 .01 —_— DOUGLAS CARD PARTY POSTPONED The third in the card party s> ‘flea being given by ‘the Rebekaid Auxiliary has beed postponed for |two weeks from tomorrow eve {ning, it was anhounced this morn :Inl. | TWO FIRES IN ONE DAY Two aiarms were turned in yes | terday, one in the morning anl one in the evening, both for roof fires. The first whs on a small house in the rear of the phone of fice and the second in the roof of Elmer E. Smith's residence. Sparks from chimneéys caused the flres BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARIE PLUG LECT umet& FALS MESTERDAY AND fliflmlnltll i lI i T . NS BelLs? I¥s Ten ocrock M % AND I WAS SUPPOIED To MEET FANNIE BELL €/0MCH IO ARRNE THIS MORNING AT QNS a ES JOHNAY JeE OMES, RINGLING MARTIN “LADDIE” 1S SHOWN AT LIBERTY TONIGHT | picture A picture tihat can be. unhesi- tatingly recommended as ome of thé biggest screen triamphs of the year 18 to be shown at the Liberty tonight. “Laddie,” Gene Stratton Porter's best-known and best loved mnovél, was produced and directed by the late writer's son-in-law, Leo Meehan, and the resulting film is a brilliant exam plé of screeh artistry. The story and the very color and atmos phere of the novel are réproduced with startling accuracy and faitn- ful adherence to the original text. The idyllic romance of Laddie ani the. Princess, together with the delightful episode of Shelley and Paget, are carried out in the full spirit of the book, and to a splenh did conclusion. With John Bowers and Bess Flowers in the leading rolds, and supported by a cast that inclides such names as David Torrence, Arthur Clayton, Eugenia GQilbert, Fanny Midgley, Neil Neely, John Fox, Jr., and little Gene Stratton, the acting is superbly done, and Director Meehan has handled tha characterization with admirable skill. Clever touches of comedy, especially the church scene when the small brofher confounds the audience with apt quotations from the Bible aimed at prominent members of the community, aid ? Invitation l’or Bids U. 8. papanwcnt of Agricul- ture, Burgau of Public Roads, Ju- g: N fi;’k ":‘rch )\6 ‘«IX:RB aie! ) the ai- twt:n contai erl hsrhm will be most inmenuns ad-|recetved untfl 9:00:0’clock A. M., Due'of the Bivea at‘the Douglss Par- Ap 1 1 10’0 -then :publicly %:: Associaian ik vews | bl for OiFnleiag ail abor k. given by Attorney . mk,j,“ Rustgard- last eve- Dot .‘{:' Pflnlwfit n, Na- ucation.” Mr, ‘Rust-|8cow ol in the main’ tipon the tlbnll vvrm Road prbject, 1b- and superiority ofcated within or pattly within the Tongass National ' Forekt,. Terri tary of Alaska, st Judicia) odaty and 40 yéars ago. Division. The length; ot the pro- d_how the miatter cf itself has -been the sub- | t§ be conspru it proved .is 1 of jedreful study during, the 40 ;pears uitll it has become nlereatmg Tfl}k Be- Douglas Pnrcnt- Témher miles afid the iy w ork are X laws: clh b oré v{flk“ 3'3 e, mxulv-tlun 7000 ¢4, fied Excayation for 8t; cu. yds.; Overhaul Fine Grading, top course, 520! merttal Gravel, lrened lmbdr s are now Mulht to | devélop the chmsdcter BN talents of a child,” he i the old days their joi to; ‘tommunicate khowledge to ir ppfls. If bad traits show: B child, the rdd was ap corrective. Now an ef b _mide to find oft * where ble. lies and cotrect it, in beat it out. Posaibly uc 8 today do not | owledge of Hhistoty Mld v similar subjects 2s I formerly but the children given a hnwlod.e i yds. ;.30 en. yc’ir Un- restle, 12. mtt. 1350 sq. ft.; lpa. 1390 Lin. ‘ations, s :nd estimate of be ‘examined and ntities may ndard Ques- Bureau of Goldstein ki ‘@ Rose,” and * & for the sufima " By “GoBtz and violin - duets by ffl.u.' adeline Riedi ‘and Ro- bérta Fraser were mlly apprect- trac Wnll tell "smm m'lhhll" !or each cal- endar day of delay until the work is completed yments will be y progressés on work and detivered, if. such w rial meets tuclt,lng‘. wil al tract. Bias. must nmui upon the Standard Gov- ernment Form of Bid and the successful bidder will be required to execute the Standard Govern- ment Form of Contract for Con- struction. The .right s reserved, as the interest of thé Government 3’ nqu(n. to refect any and bids, to waive formhlity lccou or y bid, .db‘ *lhl - | ing, i ciated of | pia or accepted. Plrtlll is lnvnhhon- For Bids U. S. Department of Agricul- ture, Bureau of Public Roads. Ju- noau, Alaska, March 5, 1928, Sealed bids, subject to the condi- tions contained herein, will be recelved until 9:00 o'clock A. M., April 12, 1928, and then nuhlicly dpened, for furpishing all labor and materials and performing all work for constructing and im- roving the Glaeier Highway, ‘ritz. Cove Section, National For- est Road ' project, located within or partly within the Tongass Na- tional Forest, Teritory of Alaska,| First - Judicial Division. The Jength of the project to be con-| structed and improved is apptox- fmately 2.71 miles and the prin- ¢lpal items of work are approx- imately as follows: Clearing, 15.0 acres; grubbing, 8.0 acres; com- mon excavation, 6400 cu. yds.; solid rock excavatioh, 7700 cw yds.; unclassified excavation for structures, 250 cu, yds.; overhaul, 300 sta. yds.; fine grading, 2.7 miles; gravel, top course, 4500 cu. yds. supplemental gravel, 750 cu. : cement. rubble m sonry, 10 cu. yd metal pipe, 898 lin. fi guard rail, 600 lin. ft 2200 lin. ft, the plans, specificd- special provisions, and es- timate of quantities may be ex- amined and Standard Question- pajre and Financial ers secured by the pros- ive bidders at the following addresses: U. S. Bureau of Pub-; lic Roads, 409 Goldstein Build- | Juneau, Alaska; Asauchtefl engral. Contractors, Multnomah 00! gor&llnd Oregon; Assb- | eneral Contractors, Af-| tade Building, Seattle, Wash- ington; Associated General Cod- tractors, Spokane Hotel, Spohne. Washington. Where copies are tequested, a deposit 10.00 will be required to ln-urh T r&‘l‘fn If within 15 days M nihg of bids plans are. ‘ned the deposit will be rkm to the Government. : unu- will be required with! ‘bid as follows: 5 per cent| he amount of the bid. Pef- paice bond will be requir follows: In amount of 100 per f total contract price; Pel ice Will begin within 10 ca 147 dat: 14 ipt 32"""2',:2...: AR cothiplé ' ‘within 180 calendar | thm”n from that dal lamages for delay 1 nt stated in “Special Provulnnl” for each endar day of delay until the wor ted or accepted. Parti . will be made as th on work and mi Ind it such work & jal “Mmeets the approval racting officer. Article Bids must be sul mnud upon the Standard Gov: ernment Form of Bid and thé successful bidder will be required to execute the Standard Govera- ment Form of Contract for Con: struction. The right is reserved, as the interest of the uoverumsfl may require, to reject any a all bids,’to waive any informality in \Mdn gulv n to ateept or of any bid, un- @ ualif ed by -pld- ppes contain- ing bids must be sealed, marked, and addressed as follows: Bid f Road Improvement, Glacier Hig! 'p'o{ioa April 13, 3035 at 8:00 T 1928, at A M., 40 Goldsteis laska. M. D. gineer,” Bu- log cor- corrugate, I The contraét | Statement | | i | 4 i ( HORSE ~ sienr \FEATHERS (US> OW = THIS IS N 'knmms 1 &€ ‘ALC To CUM TRicks evea v\msn ‘G;g S The = AND AF su@r AwaN_FOUR nuc«; IN THE BARBER SHOP LAST AN\GHT SO I'0 Look MV BEST - TS SBN ml I HERGIAN micheL Hes A SCOOFER . by King Featured Syndicad. fac. © 19, bé:uh;:m ad. I B tha anl immensely in rounding out into a harmonious well-balanced whole. > —— War Memorial Honots To Thirteen Americans PARIS, Munh i Thirtecn Ameticafs who wore the blie uni- form of France during the war are listed among ‘the 560 names engraved on the walls of the Pantheon in a memorial to “Writ ers " wito died for France 1911- 1918.” The Memorial was recently ded- ichted at a ceremony attended by President Doumergue and a great gathering of French officlals and intellectuals. Among the American names on the Memorial are those of the poets Alan Seceger and Joyce Kil- mer, and the greatest of Yankes air aces, G. Raoul Lufbery. Many of those listed were not profes sional authors, but they are ia cludéd because their war letters or other writings have been pub lished. The American names on the Memorial are Victor E. Chapman, Henry Farnsworth, Bdmund net, Russell Kelly, Joyce Kilmer, G. Raoul Lufbery, James R. 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