The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 16, 1928, Page 7

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Wnflm Condlhom Aske:mled bytlle U S Weather Buréain.’ Ferecast for Juneau and vi beginning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Saturday; fresh to strong southeast winds. LOCAL DATA oty Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity' Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 2063 38 80 SE 14 !.t. la.in 4 3 m. today...30.01 39 82 "SE 10 42 62 i Cfiy A S0 Ny W“ERE s “Ez gy WHWN ASNT WE ON Tins TRAN WHERE HE RELONGS Al LR £ R o i KNOW @Y ThE GuILTY LOOK ON “OUR .\ HEN ThE BiLwiGoar { SPECIAL SLOWED LP AS' (T ABPROACHED THE INDIANAPOLIS VARDS , BARNEY SUMPED OFE AND HURRIED OU To'SEE WIS OLD PAL Jim DETERS HE MADE A0 EXPLANATION To NEAW JM IM ON TOP O T WORLD - RUNNIN. FOR PRESIDEANT ON THE BILIGOAT TICKET NQ ONE “ x To 865S ME AT ALL I uKCERE ME | The B\G NQISE 1N The 8 ST SECRET ONE'S AT, Tue VGGEST s FRONY DOOR' CRGANIZATION IN THE i / BET fEQ Ui TEu. ER. § Bl 299 . SE 12 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ‘ ‘lnghell 8 p.m. ] Low Sa. m._ Sam Precip. Sam. Stattons — mmp nnm iemp._temp. Velocity 241ive, Weather Nome ... : | -22 20 0 Clear Bethel ... AE -16 ~16 0 Clear Fort -Yukun -12 -10 .04 Clay Tanana -20 ~18 Trace Pt.Cidy Eagie . -6 =y Trace Cldy Paul 8 8 Clear Dutch lebor 20 22 Snow Kodiak 18 18 Snow Cordova ... 30 34 Snow Juncan .. 36 39 Cldy Ketchikan . 32 = Clay Prince Ruper —_ 30 Rain Edmonton . 28 28 Ritin Seattle ... 46 46 Rain Portland 46 B0 -16 Cidy San Francisco.. 54 54 0 Clear E *—Less than 10 miles. 5 — NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Junedu timé., WEATHER CONDITIONS Strong northerly winds, actompanied by show, and tem- peratures between 18 and 20 dogfrees, was repofted this morn- ing along the coast of the Alaska Peninsula from Kodiak west- ward to Unalaska. Cold weather was also reported over the Bering Sea region and the Yukon Valley. The baromeétric pressure was low this morning over the North Pacific’ Ocean, the center being located at latitude 50 degrees and: longitude 155 degrees' west, where a reading of 29.36 'in- €3 was recorded. High' pressure was reported over the Ber- fng Sea region and over the North Pacific Coast States. ———4/ALASKA ARTIST’S DOUGLAS WORKS ARE SHOWN ‘ (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) NEWS | Robert W. Service put the rough | reality of Alaska between the FIREMEN NAME DATE FOR ANNUAL - z 8 -1 0 | 18 22 32, 34 38 40 32 48 50 64 “Trace 74 | covers of a book. But Sydney 1Y :Luurenco has spread her beauties ton canvas. Like Service, Lau- BALL ' rence learned his Alaska at the (handle of a pick, having spent | thirty years in the Northern ter Saturday, April 14, is the date which was decided on when the! Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart-| ment will give their annual ‘dance. A committee headed by Thomas Cashen, Jr.,, has charge of the ar- rangements. Besides planning the dance there Was a general discussion of | the fire fighting methods of the|> hose companies. Several sugges tions “ for eliminating confusion allowing better work at fires wer2 mafe,and approved. The use of | the_ firebell in giving direction of | a fire when an alarm is turned in wa8 commented on. This will be given a practice tryout &t noou . Bunday. ! —eee——— - ! GIRLS' BALL TEAM DUE AT KETCHIKAN THIS P. M. Due to the delay in the arrival of: the. Yukon, the Douglas higa school girls’ basketball team did nat get away for their trip to Ketchikan until last evening.' Practically the entire school went' down to the wharf to see them off | on the 3:80 o'clock ferry and wish | them luck. The eight members of | the team and their coach were feeling fine with the exception o Miss Riedi who had an infected | finger. However, it was hoped inflammation in the finger would be gone by Saturday eve-! ning when they play Ketchikaa and dl wete most eager for the trip, ———— SALE FOR APRIL 12TH I8 PLANNED BY GUILD! “The St. Luke's Guild has an- nounced & goody and fancy wnrk to be held Thursday, April 12. the Guild members and other Iadies are busy sewing for the af- fafr. Mrs. J. H. Michelson enter- m.u the Guild with a sewing pérty at her home yesterday af-* térnoon. L —at———— i “FHE LUCKY DEVIL" NOW AT LIBERTY a good looking young fel- with & beautiful speed car fi% money to run it.with. Then: beautiful airl and her moth-! 4 3 lmnntn(nmwrun» gingerly with Bpeed, . and laughs, and you have ritory as railroader, prospector .and miner. His original painting of Mount McKinley now hangs in the National Art Gallery at Wash- ington, D. C. He is also famed for marine paintings. This week a number of his paintings are being displayed at S. Friedlander and Sons through the courtesy of Robert Simpson of Juneau, who has just returned from Washington, where he ex- | hibited some of Laurence's work DONALDSON GOES TO SGUTH TO PURCHASE ‘MINING MACHINERY | To compléte the purchase ot mining machinery and edquipment, | already arranged for, R. 8. Dox aldson, President and General Manager of the Admiralty Island Coal Company,. left here yesterday on the Admiral Rogets for Se- attle.” The machinery will be used in prospeeting and develop- ment of the company’s ground in { the Kootznahoo Inlet area. Mr. Dohaldson will leave March 24, on his return trip, Howard H. Lerch, Secretary and Treasurer, sald today. The machinery and equipment will ledve there on the steamer Curacao March 28 direct for Killisnoo and will be tranship-| In the Ma TOM DAVI d. All' pofsons goncerped are Here- by nottfied that 1, March ‘1, 19, Am d_uly and .regularly dppointedl ~Administra- tor of the tzn of !l‘ap Dlvln. deceased, ani Letters of Ad- ministration thei after duly fssued NOTICE 13 h ‘ all persons hav sald deceased a7 hs to present the saf {sary vouchers, wi trom the_date of this natlce, to Adintstr ha of the Estate of ‘Tom Davih; deceased. D ls 1928, FANNVE BELL FiaeH ano INSTRUCTED HiS ABVISERS To :%é: i THER TRAPS ShuT NT R ped there to barges and hauled| to Koetznahoo Imlet. Mr. Donald- son and Mr. Lerch will leave here with a crew about the first of next month, unload the supplies and put up a temporary camp to serve a3 headquarters while de- velopment work i8 being under- ' taken. Mrs. Lerch will join her hus band here about the end of thie month and they will make their W MeADoo. METCALFE i devee 7 \UG:;FA(L' e SR aie ANTRAM _Forests of Europe WASHINGTON, March 16—De- scribed as probably ‘“the most progressive step yvet taken to bring conservationists of the twn‘. comtinents together” in the cause of forests and outdoor life, mem- bers of the American Forestry as- sociation and others will leave New York June 30 Ior a Lour nl France, Germany, Switzerland Finland and Sweden, ‘While providing an opportunity to study the most outstanding and Ristorical accomplishments of for. estry abroad, the trip has for its purpose the development of great- er understanding and co-operation between Americans fnd Europeans rather than technical investiga- tion, the assoclation says. ————— 1 rnle at 'l'nu Emplru 101 pay adv, v | Jacw T FRIED(ANDER T 1928 by King F eapuren Syndhcate. Ine Wi LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS The Ywuther League of Resnfrection Lutheran will meet tonight in the church at 8 o’clock. PRSI T DON”T MISS THIS March 17, 18 and 19 we will deliver 'you ohe cord of alder wood and one ton of screenings the Churel | Grear Bt seived ™ | O R all -for the price of one ton 'of coal, $18.50. l) B. F'EMMER ’]‘he ingr.ediepts of good pie crust are combined a little at a time . . . a principle that THe wise cook 4 dittle at @ time. mixing pracess! And fpatented, mumm :!h ._‘Qw H ills Brbs & watet to the dough o : of control jn the Because we sa we don’t worry about tomorrow IF YOU ARE LOYAL AT HOME You Can Demand Service ‘At Home demand service It is falr and logical that you melx) wn Bank if yo‘l"" and financial aid from the Home do business here. Boost your own community and it will help you. First National Banls “There is mo Bubstitase fer Saely™ P ST . HEAR ¥EY HOUSEKEMRSI Decide taday - not old scared floors' these modern flquf'

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