The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 2, 1928, Page 7

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Weather Condlhons As Recorded by the U S Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and visinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle variable winds. 3 LOCAL DATA Time— Bagom. Ternp. Humidity Wind Velocity 4 p.m. ye:t'y 29.85 38 32 E 12 4 a. 'm. today 29.74 33 26 E 4 29.81 36 20 E 10 CABLE AND RADIO REPCRTS YESTERDAY TODAY’ Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. 8awm. Preclp. Stations - tetlip, _temp.|__temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. We Nome s 0 10 12 0 Bethel 14 12 14 8 Fort Yukon 14 G Tatana p Bagle 8t. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak ‘Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert 3 Edmonton .. 1 k 0 Seattle 38 36 38 0 Portland 44 3 2 14 Oldy San Francisco 54 10 Rain than 10 miles Weather | Clear | Clear | Clear 8 am Weather | Cldy | Clear Clear Clear | Snow Pt. Cldy clay | Snow Clear Clear Clear Cldy Clay NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San m. ‘and 4 p. m, Juneau time. are made at 4 a. WEATHER CONDITIONS A 'storm of consgiderable energy is central near the Aleutian I8lands and a moderate storm is central near the Nortliern Cali- fornia coast. The pressure is 1ling ra vy in the lower Kus-| K6kwim ‘and ‘in the ‘North Pacific States. The pressure is high in | Northeastern Aalska and rising slowly in Hastern ‘Alaska and Western Canada. Snow has fallen in southern ‘Bering Sea and| light ‘snow on Prince Willlam Sound. Showers at Ketchikan have been followed by clearing. Fair weather has prevailed elsewhere in Alaska. Low tem peratures in the Hastern Interior | have I)ceu followed by rnpmh rmm lvmpel‘.alulux Juneau, | Frandisco 25 | F. MPDONALD DOUGLAS | \Large ClOWd Attends Fun-| CITY ELECTION TOMORROW | ki eral for Pioneer—Splen- tigares reschod | did Tribute Is Paid total of 178 at the close of the books in the city clerk’s office Saturday evefiing, which compares favorably with last year's record Rl‘zlsuaunn A crowd that filled the Audi-| (torium of Elks' Hall yesterday of 176. . paid their last respects to the L8t your twelve caddifiates Witg L oy Gr the'lite Jobn B. Mo~ ;‘;‘i"“h':'eh"f“(‘)"‘,;m’:al’m","e:s“ "{i Donald, prominent pioneer of Ju- PR g g neau and Douglas, who died last b g R A L b Monday. The funeral services, gy ‘s litle gompetition, - 'under the auspices of Gastineaux The voting place will be in the Lodge No. 14 F. & A. M., Mt ::"' ”9““' ‘""'l "‘;"" ‘;‘"‘ be open | wdan Lodge No.. 187, cooperat- ittt £ S A |ing, were simple and impressive e | An eloquent tribute was spoken LARGE CROWD ATTENDS by Dr. 0. A. Stillman, a close M'DONALD RITES,- JUNEAU [personal friend of Mr. McDonald |'"He was an honest man, one who walked uprightly before his fellowmen” declared the speaker, He lauded his kindlness; his up- right character and square treat- ment of his fellows. “Mr. M Donald would have becn the person to regard himself prominent citizen, but that what he was,” he added. There are few whose passing will be more ‘keenly felt, for his ac- |quaintance was wide and his Mrs. Robert. Fraser, who_lasifriendships-many. *He was loyal been visiting lier daughter in West 1o his friends and his friend- Petersburg for twouor three weeks ghips'* he declared. Dr. Stillman came home on tie Admiral Evans preceded his tribute with a short Saturday evening. | biographical sketch of Mr. Me- P, W A AT Donald. GOODY SALE THI8 WEEK .| rmhere were to Friends and fraternal <thers from Douglas, ir large number attended the funéral of John Me- Donald, which was held in Juneau yesterday afternoon. Gastineaux Lodge No. 124, F. & A. M, to which the deceased belonged for twenty-five years, conducted the services. ag e MRS. FRASER RETURNS ‘many beautiful ’ floral - offerings banked around The ‘Catholic ladies ‘will holdi the casket Following the cere- their gbody sale which was an-|yonies at Kiks Hall, the funeral nounced sonle time go, Hext Sat-|yarvice was concluded at the . urday afternoon, April 7. In the graveside in Evergreen Cemetery RIéai store. where the body was.interred. The ——— P. T. A. POSTPONES MEET.NG"“"""" S Ak, gits of \ille The April meeting of the Doug- las, Parent Teacher Association will be held on the second Tues-' day of the month, April 10, so as not “to conflict: with the Junior play tomorrow night. —————— BABY BOY BORN A T% pound baby boy was born late Saturday afternoon at the St Ann's hospital to Mr. #nd Mrk. old pnpen for sale at The bmpln +Ed Lane. April Réflecta Her Mood’a Through Dazzling Birthstone largest ever witifessed th Juneau. By Molly Pearce —_ in _her birth- stone, the diamond. Of Dure crystallised carbon,’ it “has nearly the ‘grextést light- bénding power of any known sub- stafice,” according to Arnott, which is one of the reshons for its extraordinary brilllancy. Shakespeare’'s esteem for this gem is apparent in his many allu- sions to it. In Pericles, he wrofi “The Diamonds of & most pn.lud ‘water Do sppear, to make the world| twice rich.” ‘Most of ‘M virtues ‘ascribed to this stone are traceable to its un- cotiqiérable hardness, or to {ts transparency and purity. The Hin- dus classed diamonds according to the four castes—the Brahmin, or pure white diamond, gave power, friends and riches; the coral red and the saffron yeéllow were exclu- sively the gems &f Kings. Only the ¥ You who were borh'tn April Have the sun in Arfes. Your flower is the giving Sun, a combination supposed to impart an ardent temperament and mlJ t lp,enolu.l magnetism. The ate el t Morgan, who Tounded the ui:sn-'l'l‘ay collec~ tion of gems, was born on April 1% Tore Giprswel e The Diamond, always the para« doxical symbol of innocence and power, is also the talismanic gem of England, -nd -? most o% Koh-i-noor known as early as 1604, when it fell’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, -APRIL 2; 1928. HOW DO NOU LIKE TS POSTER ¢ \T'S ONE OF A SERIES THAT The BILYGOATS ARE SPREADING OVER THE COUNTRY IN BARNEY'S CAMPAIGA - RIT \OEA . BONT YOU THink 2 o BARNEY IN TRAINING Te TAKE THE WEIGHT OF THE WORLD FROM THE ( ) SHOULLDERS OF ATLAS R WHATEVER WS ‘_/J\ ME (S - Ko //:jfim‘r 3 GUY ATLAS « ¢ I “HOUGHT HE WAS THE BEARDED LADY NO OFFENSE i, foan” Sl Marccline Day is showing sev eral of the new Hollywood wrin kles in novel trimmings. The pe tite film star sperts diagona knife pleats in the skirt, ved pat ent leather belt with white ap plique work and a spiffy jabo with a finger length blouse, th whole being a blaze of scarlet anc white, (International Newsreel) R J. 8. Jeffrey, traveling man, &r- rived on the Admiral Evans Sa’ urday. FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOMS | Strictly home . cooking. Pigs | and cakes made to.wprder. ! Chicken dinner every Thufs- | day night. | Mrs. Katherine Hooker Phone 157 | miral Evans inciuded H HARRY NERKES d =2 © 1928, by King Feaures Syndicate fne Bv BILLE DE BECK IS POSTER cAmAn:m € M | PUT BARNEY OVER ThE B BT I AINT GONNA SLEER | I n%ow doss SPIDER’S QuT OF E COUNTRY NO QUESTIon ABOLY \T - \F BARNEY IS SEE™ WITH THAT SCOOFER \TSAGTO\NG ® A~ LOTTR AuSTin e i LEMERSON L GILL FREE-FUR ML SCRAP; THREE UNDER ARREST Following fights at Thana Sa urday night, Clitfford Graham,' and Evan Dezaloff we restad TWIN SISTERS STAR AS MERMAIDS and Mike Kobeck was taken into. custody Sunday by Federal offi cers charged with assault with g dangerous weapon. Graham w released on a $1,600 bhond Sunday afternoon and the other men were being held at noon today when no bail had been furnished by them. | The fights, in Deputy Federal ministrator T, Agent W n Harding chief sufferers, occurred while the Moose Baseball dance progress. The prohibition officers made no statement today but was unofficfally indicated that free-for-all scrap took place a intimations were made that a grand jury investigation would he conducted into the whole affair.| Late this afternoon Evan Dezs loff and Mike Kobeck were re- leased upon posting $1500 bail] each. is said| Ad.| ana| which it Prohibition L. Chidester was | WHO'S WHO | Harvey Barragar, who has been in the States fer the last month| on a vacation and businecs trip,! returned here on the xl-anl(l‘ Princess Mary yesterday. He turned to the Empire force th morning. James McNaughton, wihc left here last December to attend the Univ ity of Washington, return- ed here on the Princess Mary, af- ter completing his fou course at that institution. L. C. Lemieux, with the Coli seum Theatre force, returned from ‘Wrangell on the Admiral Evans W. A. Estus, superintendent of the Cook Inlet Packing Company, is a Seldovia-bound passenzer on the steamer Adm Ev: He is accompanied by Mrs. Estus H. Johnson of the Fidalgo Island Facking Company, is bound for his plant at Port Graham, on the Admiral Evans, Kodlak passengers the H. |l||n gerford and wife. He is the head of the Governmental Experiment Statfon on Kodiak Island. - D O1d papers for sale at The on Empire. VOTE FOR A; E. LATHROP FOR REPUBUCAN NATIONAL COMMIT TEEMAN Primary Election, April 24, 1928 were tha || in | Your credit is ‘always good, but niost people prefer the cash NOT “WHY SHOULD YOU” BUT “WHY SHOULDN'T YOU"? Other things being equal it would leem that cla associates who are familiar with edch others r&m iarities, character, responsibility, ete.—ought better able to use each other than strangers. Then, naturally, home folks and tHe hume bank~ er ought to find each other mutually useful. May we not try? sl ..._,_.__‘...-....4 E First National M’t “There is'mo Bubtitave for W GARDEN T(ms Fertilizers Bone Medl=<Mvrcrop Seeds Pretty and shapely are the Fehr twins, Bvelyn and Bdith, who are the | only twinlettes competing in major swimming events i" These Detroit girls captured two prizes in the ‘fancy divirs States. events recently held in Chicago. the United (International Newsreel) Wants Car Ads to Keep Men’s Gazes Off Knees Scotland, April 2 ng to gaze at than ssengers Council ing th an of Cor GLASCOW, It is less embarr; advertisements in a tramcar to gaze at women p stockings, declared La lor John \.r»\unl when ur Corporation of fer of advertisements in the poration tramcars. “It it is a question of a passen ger having to stare boldiy lady’s eyes or istie advertisement,” he said, “l prefer the latter. It is embarrassing for ce | gentlemen. iz these days of short skirts .to be compelled. to stare at lady passengers. ‘It is better that their attention should be-occupied i with advertising matter.” - — MEXICO IS RIBBON MARKET { PR R | mMmxico ciry, Apr | Switzerland , sipplies about ha'i the ribbons imported annually by Mexico. France and = Germany supply most of the rest. Total 2 - e THE EMPIRE Has THR LARG- | BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AN BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTIN( PLANT IN ALASKA. ———— | yearly purchases exceed $300,000 i} POLISH THOSE HARD WOOD FLOORS WITH A JOHNSON ELECTRIC FLOOR WAXER Sold and Renited by * Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 Thomas nm‘ n C Juneau Lumber Mdh, Ims. —TLumber For Every Purpost— Your Lumber Needs Pm‘mj)tly' Suivplléd From Our Complete Stock of = * SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK Luuimn ; We hantlle 3 Cement, Liine, Sh'infleo_, Lnth‘ | Fancy and Staple Gri '| BUTTER, EGCS, CHEESE, HAM -l«flfltofli See us for. p;_wes, you will be W BELMONT GROCERY PHONE 29 iy ,partm%tzo ‘Dattowrtes Daily - b BruM Bowlutg ziyl | BILLIARDS, POOL, BOWLING

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