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Weather Condmons As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Ferecast for Junean and vieinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Sunday; LOCAL DATA Barom. Teduip. Bnmggity Wénd Velocity Weather Time— 4 p. m. yest’ 4 a, m. teday Noon today ..29.67 9.64 29 ..29.63 44 gentle variable » winds. 5 2 8 Cldy Clear Clear 91 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS P, ESTE Highest Egrlonp— ll‘ll\D Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana ... Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor. Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan . Prince Rupert Edmonton Beattle« Portland . Ban Francisco. 8 pm. | temp. | 10 temp. te TTODAY 8 Sa.m recip. Ve 2 Low 8a.m. Pt. Cldy | Clear 02 0 48 Pt. Clay | Clear Pt. Cldy 1.00 Cldy 0 Clear '»Loss than 10 miles 12 l NOTE.—Observations Prince Rupert, Edmonton, are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. WEATHER The pressure is low in Southern Northern It has fallen rapidly in soutehrn Bering Sea and and little chawge else- | Oregon and is high in wailan Islands. is falling moderately where. Fair cept near the Pribilof Islands. southern Bering Sea at Dutch Seattle, in Western Can weather prevails gener: and have fallen near Juneau, Francisco rbor, Kodiak, Portland and San m., Juneau time. CONDITIONS aska and and north soythward of the to Alaska Ha- ly throughout Temperatures have the Alaska Alaska risen ex- in and in the extreme Eastern poriion of the Territory. DOUGLAS NEWS S8EVEN FILED FOR COUNCIL AND ONE FOR S. BOARD Before the closing of filings last night three more candidates for City Council had thrown their hats into the ring. They are Elmer E. Smith, Hans Loken and Arne Shudshift. These three, to- gether with Nels Anderson, pres- ent City Mayor, A. F. Granberg, J. R. Guerin and Gus Lundell make one complete ticket of sev- en candidates. Robert Fraser filed for a mem- ber of the School Board, as the only candidate for that office. At noon today the following ad- ditlonal had filed for Councilmen: Aaron E. Johnson and Joz Riedi. No additional filings were made for school director. At mnoon today 174 had regis- itered for the election on Tuesday. - JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TO BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK The three act comedy, “The Kleptomaniac,” will be presented by members of the Senior and Junfor classes at Liberty theatre Tuesday afternoon and evening, April 3, An excellent cast, headed by Lucille Fox, has been practicing steadily for the past two months on the play and a worthy enter- tainment is promised. In brief the story of the play is as follows: Opening in the residence of Willlam Carr, at Providence, Rhode Island, it is the wedding day of Madge Carr, pne of the daughters of the house. Before the wedding a crooked maid is hired who, with the aid of her lover attempts to steal every- thing that can be carried away. Mr. Cluney, intended husband of Madge Carr, unfortunately finds RBimself in possession of one of \turbs him. { “unconscious the missing articles, cused by the Doctor of being a kleptomaniac This greatly per- He decides to hire a policeman to watch him, thereby greatly increasing the tangle of affairs. and is ac On the other also being hand, Mr. Carr is accused of being an taker.” due to un fortunate evidence to that effect Things develop into a very seri ous tangle. Then the police ap pear—well, come see it for your self. The play is certain to be a suc cess and it behooves everyone on the channel to attend its presen- tation. Those who are in the cast are as follows: Joan Carr Mrs. Carr Caroline Carr Madge Carr Nell ‘William Carr James Cluney. Lucille Fox Madeline Riedi Ethel Runquist Roberta Fraser Lillian Aalto . Lawrence Carlson Walter Savikko Mr. Jamison John Martin Dr. Willoughby.....Douglas Durham Rev. Mr. Spelain... Alex Gair Jack Doogan. .....Rogs Fox Joe Thompson ..Doris Simpson Sergeant of Police..Violet Lundell Police Officer O'Malley AR ok Leonard Johnson A Chauffeur Herbert Savikko e MASONS TO ATTEND JOHN McDONALD FUNERAL Members of Gastineaux Lodge F. & A. M. 124 in Douglas will to- morrow attend the last rites for their beloved member, J. F. Me- Donald, who passed away the first of this week. They will go over to Juneau in a body on the 12:45 ferry. Lodge will be convened there at 1:30 o’clock. —_———————— HOME FROM KETCHIKAN Mrs, John Mills returned home the first of the week from a brief vigit with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Robertson in Ketchikan. —_—————— Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50. Fern Beauty Parlor. —adv. e ———— Old papers fol sate at The Embpire ERTY 7:30——SUNDAY——-7:30 WARNER BROS. Present IRENE RICH {in “Stlken Shdckles” HAL ROACH COMEDY “STARVATION BLUES” THE LATEST IN WORLD NEWS Prices—10-20-40 cents Peninsula | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MARLH 31, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Warnevs cuiouke sam i e Lovaty AND HONESW OF PURPOSE , PROFESSED BY Tue “GENTLEMAN* WHo DONATED (00006 %2 T THE BIWNGOAT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIG | SUND HAS LED HIM INTe A MAzE OF DEceT- NQW THAT HE REALIZES hE COMMITTED A GRAVE ERROR N ACCEPTING The JACK IT IS Tes LATE = WE -\S - ALREADY - I - THE - CLUCTHES-OF -A - SCHEMING - .:COOFER' WE'RE 20,000,000 STRONG — START SOMETHING | REVERSE BNG. ON TRE Thums OK 7§ \M»x/ o S~ ANDY WINKLER /_'3 P WING gp wrrraci { P Stovr IKEY O Jouns Stk /AND WHEN T CFFERED VoU “THAT MONEY ——— NOUL YooK IT= THeN THE CrPORTUNIY T HWAVE SEARCHED For By BILLE DE BECK AND I TOOWK, SNAPSHOTS =9 FOR VEARS REVEALED \TSELF === I WANT To BE THE \ICEPRESHE NOMINEE. ON TH " BLACK MAIL ME - RUN FOoR V.P. IT \Buiom' TlCKEgl'.‘! © 1928 1y King F QEE -. AND ThAT \NAS ALL HE WANTED - WORSEFEATHERS ! T TROUGHT HE WAS GOMAKL SAY. CARNEN. VOUD BETTER WATCH NCUR STEP = HEADQUARTERS JuSTEET ( A REPORT THAT NOUD Been SEEN WITH B03S SPIDER, Tue MILLONAIRE SLOOFER AND THE CROGKEDST POLTICIAN (h THE UL.SA. HE 3UST GOT ouT \,Qcmu. ANO NQU'D BETTER WATOW HWIM \ OR MELL TRY T USE You ‘\’n Haw HiM STAGE A HE Can s Creat Britain righty reserved an (Victor Varconi), fectionate regar Howard is desperate and the violinist $5,000 to mak to his wife, but he money s ng he loves much to gi her up. {then begins to thicken .o Dou gl;s Church Services WO SV SR AR W AP | Notices for this church column | Tust be received by The Empire| not later than 10 o'clock Satur-| day morning to guarantee change| of sermon topl refuse; STUDENTS Elizabeth number of her f¢ last evening at her home, in of he team mates of th ! =t | basketball team. Games ‘ Daugm Pl‘esbvtcnan Native | y.m.l d.\huug were mun)cd "0 D. " m Sermon '\( ki . m 7:00 p. m. — Thursday—Mid- week prayer service ! All are cordinl'y weicome to| these »ervices. ‘ 1 Dong)us Cathollc Church Catholie services porary chavel in dence adjoining building. 9.00 Palms, Low Ma Holy Communion for 1:00 p. m.—Sunds tem- ‘ resi- | bhank in the the new the old are M!fl'(‘ll“z sheumatism so you ean lget around just try Red T Rub and you will have the est relief known Nothin | penet .. |Instant relief. Juts you apply Red [vm!r‘r Ru [Feel the tingling heat. In When you Blessing of Sermon 1. School the and a. m. ng 3 red pe \ St. Lukes Emscopal Church ’ No service tomorrow {through and through. T —&mgxgg;tional?)ummumty Church . D. HAMMOCK. vay T Sunday School 10:30 to 11: m. Regular Sunday services 11:30 m. to 12:30 p. m. 2R “SILKEN SHACKLES” AT LIBERTY SUNDAY blood circulation, congestion and the old | I matism is gone. = Rowies Red Perper 30| from red peppers, costs lit . y drug store. Get |once. Use it for lumbago, | ritis, backache, stiff neck muscles, colds in chest. instant relief awaits you. to get the genuine, {name Rowles on each Rub, a. B pa. The Liberty theatr: ture “Silken Shackles,” Irene Rich, which is to Sunday feature. Walter Morosco, who in collab- -+ o EMPIRE HA38 THE UP-TO-DATE will fea- starring the TIE EST. MOST be !PLANT 1IN ALASKA. win her @ CNTERTAINED EPPERS END RAEIMATIC PR : {IN FEW MINUTES Hardly h concentr soon " | minutes it warms the sore wn calls for surveys of roads and trails on the routes to be follow- offe led through the dir. < MAKE SURVEY FROM AIRPLANE .] Gov. Parks, Major E“ioli,, Fada Radio Sets and accessor- ud i 1 N N bi g ! | R J Sommers to ]nspect tes, Columbia Phonographs and honor , 5 ; records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- £y’ Aviation Fields in May tin Lynch. Phone 429, adv. | To make a survey of the in- card terior country from the air, and chiefly of the aviation fields throughout the Territory, Gov.! George A. Parks, Major Malcolm Elliott, President of the Alaska Road Commission, and R. J. Som- mers, Territorial Highway Engi will make an airplane flight about two weeks, in May, it was announced today. They will take off from Fairbanks. The program of inspectien also gram have been completed, nor schedules for flying arranged as | | yet, the route of travel will vnrry | the officials from Fairbanks to Nome, thence into jand south into the Kuskokwim. | —————— of w“h = et THE HOTEL OF ALAGKAN HOTELS .THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU,BEGIN AND F/ID AT THE GARG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT Studebaker Sales Breuk All-Time Records Both January and February Set New High Marks in Purchases by the Public Pepper quick- ted, ppers. b you three | ces the breaks up SOUTH BEND, Ind, March 5.—The numbeér of Stude- baker and Erskine cars delivered to retaill purchasers during the month just closed was the largest of any February .in Studebaker history. Deliveries for February, 1)28, exceed- ed the same month last year by 31 per cent. Studebaker deliveries for January also set a new high mark. oration with Philip Klein, wrote this romantic drama, also is re- sponsible for the direction. The brilliant supporting cast of “Silken Shackle: includes Hunt-| ly Gordon, Victor Varconi, Rl)benl Schable, Evelyn Selbie, Bert Mar- bugh and Kalla Pasha. { De! Lake (Irene Rich) and|®*¥ her husband Howard (Huntly Gor-| don) are travelling in Europe on a diplomatic mission. His asso-| | ciate, Stanhope (Robert Schable),! resents Howard's lack of time to attend to their business affairs because of Denise’s numerous love affairs. First an officer, then an | infatuated boy of twenty-five, and finally a Hungarian Franklin Street, betwe: PHONE 359 TEA ROOMS Strictly home cooking. and cakes made to ore day night. Phone 157 the rheu- made tle at Y a jar at ve. neu- i ., sore £ 5, C Almost f e sure h with the a s E ckage | ~adv R EMF 3 LARG- AND BUST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING = Tue Juneac LAuNDRY FORGET-ME-NOT | Pies Chicken dinner every Thurs- Mrs. Katherlne flooker Call at Juncau Motors, Inc., and see the reason for this increase in sales, We have the reason, JUNEAU MOTORS Inc. Service Lucm - Froat and Second Streets der. A. M. GEYER—SHEET METAL WORKS If Its Made of Sheet Metal We Make It TANKS PHONE 154 STACKS Next door to Marine Electric & Supply, Lower I"ront St. ——— l NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week sad up. Publio shower and tub baths 50 cents. Bay Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 m month and up-—steam heated. When (W) Goes / DIRT Goes Ot 7 \ [ Although no details of the pro-, the Koyukuk Money might be the root of all evil— but there are lots of good rooters WE SQUARE OUR SERVICE BY THE GOLDEN RULE! “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” is more than a slogan—its more than “Fair and Square”—its the most profitable business rule ever laid down. This is our conclusion after years of testing. We shall carry on! First National Bunk “There is no' Subititite for Safety” GARDEN TOOLS ' ¥ 'Fertilizers { Bone Meal—Morcrop Seeds THE | Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau Lumber Mdla, Inc. —Lumber For Every Purpase— Your Lumber Needs Promptly Supplied From Our Complete Stock of SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER We handle: - s Cement, Lime, Shingles, thh | o oms rovrrcire - __FULL LINE OF Fancy and Staple Groceries UTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, HAM and BACON Sée us for prices, you will be surprised —_— BELMONT GROCERY PHONE 29 - | Two Deliverfes Daily Fumiahed apartment for remt - “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. " F"Wm:::ffl:.‘“ ke 'W. P. JOHNSON & Power Co, JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA 'A. E. LATHROP FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMIT TEEMAN Primary Election, April 24, 1923 Douglas Phone No. 18 ' Alaska Electric Light [ ;Vlllnu Phone No. 6