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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. . BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Weather Bureau Forccast for Juneau and vic n.tv begi Fair tonight eriy winds. WELL. I FOOLED MRS. FiINCH THAT TIME ! Tiis 1S ONE DINNER SHE AIN'T GONNA unnu/ 4 - NO! £ ponT, Bur As LONG AS THAT'S The cASE WE'D BETTER CALL OFF THAT DINNER WE ARRANGED FOR | CAN NOU BEAT THATZ THE BILYGOAT SPECtAL SHOT RIGHT ON THROUGH ABOUT AN HOUR AGO0 = I OONT UNDERSTAND (T, DO You.mac 2 TTHAT SuNEONT SPECIAL DIDAFT STob HERE AT ALL SO How COULD You BE BARNEY 'GOOGLE *» GET Our oR T HAVE YA DINCHED FER IMPER SONATIN®' THE GR-RR-ANO ANGORA! hAgfimfiwfi ORDER! o LE BEF I-\E LEFT e aumeom-“ svecf.i. Tie TRAIN WILL AGT SToP AT DENVER , AS SCHEDULED. Byt WILL PROCEED WITHouT SToPING . To SAN FRANCISCO, Clowever. mr coodie PROPOSES To STOP (A DEANER FOR A SHORT VISIYT WITh wg MANY BILYGOAT FRIENDS n today: gontle northwest ug 4 pom. and Friday, colder Weathe Temp. Humi TONGHT ! 3 04 33 92 37 82 Barom. 29.50 29 62 29 52 Time— 4 p. m. yot'y 4 a. m. today Noon' toda; NW NW CABLE AND RAD T YESTERD. Highest 8 pm. temp. __temp.__ 10 Bethel Fort Yukon Hi M MASSON DUNN TBEATTY Dutch Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Ei{monton Seattle Portland San Francisco Harbor to imitat> the fashion in pre-war days among in the army. These often mere pleces Far from improv- ight, they gradually say the opticians. are taking to the | aiitter, | John Na igloo Sumpf. Iglon Hugh McGlaskan, Sr., and; h. No, who wish Clear rovalent Clear | Cldy 01 Rain than 10 miles, s 6, Juncau—Josoph No. 10, Donnelly | 1gloo No. 15 Frisby, t—-Tom Ward, 1 Daniel Buckley. gy . ng Anchorage—Felix | 4 4 { deprociate it, William H. { Women, too, | monocle ‘idea. Then there are the women who, in the hope of making themsolves lobjects of interest, carry lorg- wettes which -they raise to their eyes either to felgn embarrass. ment or to stare in a manner cal- culated to digconcert ths person facing them. e e —— ho NOT Prince Rupert, are made at 4 a. Jjuneau, Kodiak, and San tire. Harbor, Portland Juneau —Observations at Dutch Bdmonton, Seattle, m., and 4 p. m, WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressur® is low from Kodiak to Alberta and high the Aleutian Islands and in Cal'fornia. ht snow fell at ana, moderate snow fell at Cordov and moderate rain Southeastern Alaska to central California. Temperatures have risen in cgouthern Bering Sea and fallen over most of the re mainder of 4tie tory, and remains much below normal over mosl ef Alaska. Fr 3 Igloo 16 Smith, James James M Igleo No, n—H. R. MaxAlister, e nt of the Rebokah card party serfes’ will be given this evening in the Odd Fellows hall, starting about 8 o'clock. Re- freshments will be the card playing. invited. near Tan from No indt, Gust stad, August Igloo No. 20, Donnell, Igloo No. Dillingham Owens . Auxiliary 1, Nome-—Mrs. Charle H. Less: Aux Jane Clark Memorial Servi According to memb return- to Juneau, the beautiful n morfal services were held Sunday fternoon in the Pioneer T Grand 18, Olscn Groon, Hyder—P, Kodiak Oscar Fr A W. Me- MRS. ANDERSON IMPRGVING ; John | London Clubwomen ent requirements, passed Are Smoking Cigars two-thirds vote of the moem % should remain unchange [had been considerable agitat over the as some A PIONEERS PASS Grand Igloo aiso | its tra mal position relative tc a and their hm in the ays held ible mem- and That Mrs. .\9].1 Anderson, who was taken south for a serious ops} eration several weeks ago, will not have to undergo one, was the' good news recelved here. Mrs.f Anderson is reported getting' along so well that she will prob- ably be able to return home with- in a short time, The rolling dollar gathers né interest NEUTRAL DOLLARS Like any other piece of machinery, an idle dollar is useless. LONDON, Ma ubs Lond *h 22—Women's ¢ up against ) Cigarettes were |asrumed to be the limit of wo- 1's smoking when several clubs ablished a rule that their draw- rooms might be used smok- |ing rooms. But many women are inu\\‘ smoking and arette {smokers seem to have much | against cigars in the| {mouths of membhers of tl own sex as many Victorian ladies have against cigarettes. Mary Halm, & | in sstated Nothing seems stranger these days than to think there was a time when it was considered the most immagdest, thing in the world jto reveal even the ankle. - et —— | for Eastor Suits! WOLLANI) adv Improvement of Living Conditions for Insane Again Taken Up citizens eligibilit { organ that such per but that they should & bers of the Native Daughters of Alaska. Training include a morn tcourse for teachers of secondar We pay 4 per cent. for the use of stich money— why shouldn’t you make it earn its way? Small or large, put' your idle funds into certi-" ficate of deposit form—no expense—all proflt:s g The next 1gloo held in Cordova on Febru Officers elected were lent; Thomas Gaff , First Grand Vice-Pr ns ar It takes a woman, after all! For Instance Mrs, Florence H. Pendleton, { member of the Republican State — 4 ; 2 * Committee of Maine, beat out twe |ident; ~Panl Rickert, Fairbanks, 'y on ivalg for the G. 0. P. nomina- NOTICE Second Grand e-Pre<ident; Gedige . Love, Vaide 0 G58 tion for mayor of Lewiston, Me. And In .the Ullitfld Statel Commis- schools in the Alaska collage|ratary; . M. Brosius,” Seward, :;;:m:l?o':‘ef::,“em ki .'C.'cne:‘si (Et’;1 Ogi"tio. th:m'A"l\ ction,. ' ourt for e District of e | Alaska which met in Ketchikan recently made public asurer; Rev P. Cor UnterBRUGBAT T beated Wowd): | | USE suLPH“Rm | last week in its sixteenth al sident Bunnell. After some rrangell, Grand { aska, Juneau Commissioner’s o HEAL YOUR SKIN |In” the Matter of the Adminis- | tration of the Estate of Charles session. Five of them concerned (discussion it was resolved to rec- v. A. P. K roff, matters of general public interest. mmmturl that young men and wo- | Grand Historian. Beginning Friday morning, when |Mmen in the territory who are plan- e v—-—— 4 a deceased. TO ALL CONCERNED: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN come Sons New goods have o rrlved First z'va:.:.;,;azjsm "!‘lmll-llmmhw e Tt b Normal to Sixteen resolutions, which dealt with purely tion ymatters, were pa: irand Igloo of the Pioneers of most of P Plans d by the ————m 'IMonocle Fad 'Grows In German Capital Junc e e thueints the sessions were formally open-|Ning to fit themselves for the pro-| eamBlE FUNERAL FRIDAY ed by Gratid President H. R. Shep. | fession of teaching should take ard, the Grand Igloo organized for the course offered them eo that business, cleared away prelimi-|Pupils in the schools of Alaska mary matters and began its dis. Should have the adyantage of in- cussions of the subjects coverad|Structors trained in®the territory. later in resolutions. | Increased Pensions Discuss Morningside { At the last Ways and means for improving | Grand Igloo the living conditions of Alaska’s Tresolution w insane now being cared for at | |an increase Morningside sanitarium ul:\m‘ ged citlzens of Alaska. As no were taken under consideration|2ction has yet been taken to se and resulted in some constructive |Cure the proper legislation, a sori- sugges’ions. jous hardship has been worked on Th( sanitarium i$ now conduct.|m of the old pioneers. éd by the corporation on a com-, A Tesolution was paszed to mercial basis and strictly for|bring ti measure befsre the profit, it is alleged by members of | territorial legislature when it con- the order who have investigated|ven in March, 1929, and makc the matter. As the five-year con-|every effort to get it passed. tract contains no clause compal-| Committees Appointed ling the officers of the institution Grand President Shepard to consult with physicians other | pointed the following commit than those employed by them-! Auditing Committee: E. C. Aus selves in regard to the mental|tin, Mrs, Agnes Reinert, Poerey G. conventipn of the held i Juneau, a ad favoring in the penajon of ap- condition of the patients, detinitely should they so desire, it was pointed out. It was decided to bring the mat- ter to the attention of the secre- tary of the interior and the secre- tary of the treasury through the governor of Alaska and urge the appointment of a member of the U. S. health service of Portland, | Oregon, as a “discharging officer” for the Morningside sanitarium un- til the present contract expires. It is hoped that better means of caring for the insan® of the terri- tory will then be found. The resolutions also urge that| this discharging officer be given authority to discharge Alaskan patients from the institution when he considers them cured and that no patient be discharged without his consent. ‘The plan for such an officer was suggested by Grand Vice-Presi- dent Thomas Gaffney, of Nome. In iecognition of this fact the Grand Igloo passed a rssolutlon{ crediting him with the plan and commending it as the most prom- ising yet proposed for remedying | some conditions said to exist at the institution. Historical Records Another matter of interest con- sidered was the collection and preservation of valuable historicai data of the territory. As the Arc- tic Brotherhood has dishamded, steps are to be taken to secure, it possible, the records collected ) by them and have them preserved in the museum of the Alaska Col-, lege. To this end it was resolved to secure the names of the last grand officers of the Arctic Brotherhood they | may keegy them confined there in-| Charles, Constitution and W. Selden, Mra. Mrs. M. Oaksmith. Resolutions: Percy (. Charles, |'Wm. H. Caswell, R. Sheldon. Credentials: W. H. Caswell, G. | W. Huey, Forest J. Hunt. Acting Officers | The grand president appointed the following as acting officers of {the Grand Igloo: HK. C. Austin, second vice-president; Forest J. Hunt, grand chaplain; H. P. Han. sen, grand treasurer; Mrs. Patrick Gildea, grand historian; Mrs. C. I M. Hansen, grand sergeant-at- grms. By-Laws: H E, J. Williams, Meeting Sunday A meeting was held at 10 o'clock Sunday moraing when the | nomination committee reported. | Fifty-One Have Mushed On One of the saddest fites of the i convention is the reading of the {list of those who have “mushed” on leaving their pack behind. The 11ist this year is long, bearing 51 well-known names. Their names and affillations are: Igloo No. 1, Nome—M. P. Gar- rity, C. C. Crooks, P, McIntosh. Igloc No. 4, Fairbanks—Frank Hagel, E. A. Hering, J. L. Mat- thews, Tony Tenucci, John Clig- noui, Frank - Flynh, Tom Smith, {Jos. W. McLennon, Chris Ander. lson, FErik Orn, Charles Wylde, {Fred Junget and L. C. Isabel. Igloo No. 5, Ruby--Carl Alfred Johnson. Igloo No. 7, Valdez—Al -DeHart, A. Hakonson, A. J. Meals, W. A. Schroeder and Charles N. Schloss- fer. Igloo No. 9, Seward—Michael C. and enlist their interest and as-’ sistance In preserving them for posterity. The matter is also to be brought to the attention of the president of the college. 22 — B | i H BERLIN, March y | fourth inhabitant of Berlin wears that on March 1, 1928, R. E. leve glasses, aa inquiry among op- |Robertson, as Administrator of t at the aational capital ‘the estate of Charles Barge, de- reves fcddsed, duly filed his final Not all who wear glas _leount and report, and that a A Stillman officiating. Th ver, need them, say the opticiang, |Dearing on said final account and Charles W. Carter Mortuary is in | There is an increasing demand for report and of any objections charge. Jmonocles on the part of faddists thereto or to the settlement BARTLEY HOWARD above entitled court in the Unit- Candidate for Republican Funeral services for Wil samble, who passed away day at the St. Ann’s hospita be held at ck tomorrow | afternoor, from the Northern Light | Preshy the Rev. 0. ed, States Court House, in Juneau, Alagka, on May 1, 1928, at 10 o'clock A. M., and that all per- sons are required to then and there appear and present any objections they may have to said final account or the settlement thereof. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this 1st day of March, 1928. R. E. ROBERTSON. Administrator of the Hstate of Charles Barge, deceased. Nomination for Delegate ac-1 Broken Out Skin ‘and Ikch-l ing. Eczema. 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