The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 4, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Weather Bureau iy Tix AENE Torecast for Juneau and vieinit ER BOVS Hain: SoRIERE mnd® Thursdaysmoderate sotithsasteriy winds. = b 3 : : ‘- g ORMNY LOCAL DATA SCRY e e X WE RE TWENTY MILLION Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather| % 3 ozt T MEON \ I H 50 OLD DANS WHEM THE DOLLAR 4 p. m. yest'y...29.92 38 32 8. Clear | |3 § b} e ’ \ = " it \S BIGGERN A SKATING Rink 4 a. m. today. [9.08 36 24 SE 5 Cldy | ¢ i i AND NOU COULD EAT ALL Yo Neon today 29.67 33 s Snow " z 5 f COULD LIET FOR A Thiay DIME - _— — HORSE - v Al AND THE DANS WHEN You'D RA FEATHERS! ¢ Al EXTRA SEAT N TRE STREET-CAR 4 FOR MOUR FEET = ANH, GENTIEMEAN w Sa.m 8 a.m. o i g 25 At ! : THOSE WERE TR S A ) m.qK eloct s._Weather / x = > 3 3 v A " € TRE DAVS AND ) ome 3 2 : Cldy i ] ) S = Z L 2 h L ME (N THE WHITE HOUS Bethel § t s g ¥ f hy £ WE'RE GONNA BRING F B t Yukon 2 0 par ¢ i 2 > 5 ‘EM BACK AGAIN anans 2 ] ¢ ! 2 f \ AT : 3 B &9-9\ _ YES SR AND 3. . a7 ) BARRETT L A2 =<y . SEFE 8 1 3 0 y ¢ 4 p - 24 " AGAN GETS, M Dutch 2 26 ~ 1d; g = £ > = 3 ari == = Cordova 36 3 01 05 Rain | Prince Rupert. 48 3 80 6 01 Snow | 2 ) T R ) % "8 = Edmonton 2§ 26 2 18 i 22 Cldy | i 1 sus a_tis I vt for the better not to operate, and the RT Y Seattie 5 s 06 Cldy | gan t e it ) made tl !noise of the city proved to be too| Portland 4 — Pt. Cldy ] b furnish T w Isturh r early return to|_ { o0 < San Francisco.. b 56 8 8 § 04 Cle b ¢ € nent 1 ¥, J nutl-| las the best hope for 3 s than 10 miles. | tween the e ho plag girl . who falis incontinued improvement "17:30 'TONIGHT 7:30 ations at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Junea t. Olson. Ab ] | hieve play-| LEAGUE MEETING CALLED | Prince monton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco doll was netted the Ju-{od t in r the it | are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time. | by the event t \ Bob| . T y a LEFTY L - e - [ Bradbury, Cecil Ogden, Miss Wal- business Tow eve-, WEATHER CONDITIONS | DANCE FOLLOWED PLAY t, Will Mallen and R 1 ning in the League 8. Al FLYNN g ! The play wi | members are requested to attend. and in the oce: for the screen by Gerald Duffy R TRBARE 813 | in rising in from the story by Jack Casey. | RUMMAGE SALE | S| Junior | - | | on 1 D 1 1n South- | e oiied foi e | LokgN PoLLs HieH | The Martha Society wiil hold| TH!,‘ Californ tempera- | 3 mmage sale on F and | ] ind has changed but little el |7 EEEGEIDNCNEN BSOS T : ” afov i . "| CURACAO DOCKS HERE = | FRASER IS NEW DIRECTOR AFANY, ADEL B And-d, ko thE | v zero at all report station thismorning. " N ot -gent N MG ok ukih 19 the wes please e at e BOOB I Your credit is always good, but R b The werst won't have happened | most people prefer the cash A losing her vele 2 stay ot \ 7 ; they wes rerfe, | s frequently : o 2 % . ol gl _ PATHE NEWS 1 NOT “WHY SHOULD YOU” BUT NEW/S ! 11::‘1: reputation l::x}r‘vll.!.[“‘THE cOLLEGE moosr |%: Arms ¢ Eiter 12 SEMON COMEDY | “WHY SHOULDN'T YOU”? well cast for their D, -3 5 Vicks’ healing, anti- iy Other things being equal it Would seem that close y were supported by| Tye story of a country who! Rob 2 septic ingredients | ociates who are familiar with each others pecul- = ) g e | their ming daughters, | goes to coile - Siion roat vears bring coothing re- | iarities, character, responsibility, ete.—ought to be PLAY Is GIVEN 1] an Cerr e 1‘;{':1:”;:::4' " aro- | hecoming a veteriuarian irng | as member of lief. Apply gently | | better able to use each other than strangers. ine e st), a ey i p > 4 ways ready with their advice and 1 15 the thiA efty | MRS. ANDERSON HOME; | ;::::l::dmmne;l’xdb?:::; Then, naturally, home folks and the home bank- sympathy, i o . SLIGHTLY IMPROVED / R g er ought to find each other mutually useful. Doctor Willowby (Douglas Dur.| 1he College Boob to be sh M R ST | CEIEN, X .. 4 | May we not try? ham), as the best man, had a very 1y Theatee active part in the comedy, divid - try ‘Ddy:eomes, to| ¥ ) > and two d - | PRI W Abounding in exciting moments ing his time while waiting for me k aff . hal | Misse 'phis and Beth and- clever situations, the school!the wed to oeceur, by tryi WENA " SR, but ! 2 They have bec play, “The Kle " proved | to pres matrimonial suit with | the football season 1t 4o b gk 5L | Firs‘ N“”ional B(lnk to be a real merriment producer | joan ( dvising the groom,|lon of the hour. It story | cfs atten for the large audience wh and Involving himself in a tur[TiCh in humor, Dbut somehow i i ; b nessed the performance given at moil of suspicion. o |the midst of all the run, there i 1 i B o ! “There is no Sabstitute for Safety” the Liberty last evening by the | members of the Seni nd Juniorj Rev spelvin (Alex (;.lll'l.! clagses of the D 3 high school. | patientl iting the ceremony | also, loc and took his .part well. Nothing pernaps would be annoying to a prospective brid | and groom as their delayed wed-! Ross Fox, as Jack Doogan, who | ding and with the stage all , worked his way into the house- 1 for such an event hotween M hold and became one of the party 1 Order your bleck ‘weod . Carr, the blushing bride, in a real businesslike manner p et by Roberta Fraser, and with the purpose of getting away N and kindling from GARDI;N TOOLS Clunty, intensely worried groom, with all the valuables ) | . played by Walter Savikko, p main disturbin : e tically the entire play was com- ty He i y Li | 4 . & i F .l. posed of a series of hot and cold | Aalto as Nell, maid-in-waiting, who d . BODDING TRANSFER CO. ertuizers moments for them and amusement was his sweetheart and partner in = % i as one episode after another in. >, It was she PHON : Office, 444; House, 362 terfered with their wedding. ing one of the weddi nts, . LNARGR. | - . Bone Meal—Morcrop To begin with Pa Carr (Law-| d it in one LS T rence Carispn) was terribly ab-!pockets to divert s )1 AL LN DON’T WAIT UNTIL ITS TOO S : ' ' ‘ eeds sent-minded and by ng caused the latter to imagin- e o £ P 3 1 N BRI TS gome of the valuable weddi JIf a kleptomaniac, thus furnish DIAMOND BRIQUETS LATE—ORDER NOW and other important art ibi for Jack Doogan in GIVE REAL Tt fromatl s Vet ; % i SATISFACTIO THE COMFORT Wil Bz S | Thomas Hardware Co. The comfort of knowing there will always be bright lights and lots of power to start the motor promptly is yours—if your bat- WHY WORRY :[e;: l:usr ::eryE xli)(zl;;;;tme i About Papering, Painting or Kalsomining yourihouu or MARINE ELECTRIC place” of business. SUPELY (O. ALEUR B 0 18 100 AROAL J uneau Lumber M llls, Inc. PHONE 416 Estimate cost of job given free People who demand a neat and efficient work at —Lumber For Every Purpose— reasonable nrices g 9 L N | Call KENNETH K. 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LATHROP JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA BELMONT GROCERY PHONE 577 ' FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL - Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 il ; COMMIT TEEMAN : Primary Glection, April 24,1925 . L | JJoid Papers for sale at Empire e SRR A i it . . - " )

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