Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
' ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 5 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 8. _ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Weather Bureau HOOTING THE RADIT PERILOUS SEAS OF T EDIA e - P S | HS DELCA CRA® T 8 © o1 ‘ DONT WOBRY BONS : TS 1S JUST A LaTTA HORSEFEATHERS To ME 1928 BILLE DE BECK JAK VAR AR 4 (e LT (AuaN) 3 SHORL'S OF SUCQES Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning 4 p. m. ¢ maoderate south to west w s “ LET Hiv DO ThE Snow or rain tonight and Friday; WORK AND WATCH ME REAP Thiw LOCAL DATA | Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 29.75 35 80 SE 10 Snow 30.03 33 87 E 5 Snow 30.22 36 85 SE 8 ds. | CULVERWELL Time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m, teday Ncon today CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTBRDAY | _ | . TODA Highest § p.m. | temp: | Low § Stations— fomp te Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor. Kodiak Cordova Ketchikan Prince Rupert. RACE GETS 60 DAYS A o Mattbet AT THE HOTELS Edmonton ... IN FEDERAL JAIL of th ey Gastineau Seattle : .y order Mrs. May, S. E. Phillips, city. Portland Alaskan San Francisco.. James ‘O'Day and family, Seat tle; Carl Rickard, city; . J. | ten, San Francisco. | Zynda Licut. and Mrs. Philip R. Washington, D. C.; Geor Weisel, Missouvle, Montana. THIEF ROUSES COMMUNITY LOGAN, Ohio, April 5. Laure le resident had his auto- mobile stolen, and fellow citizens were so incensed they made up a community purse to prosecute three youths charged with the theft. The ysaths were con- s victed. ). being Angeles lod; : i Por TWO PLEAD GUILTY 10 miles. | D - nd Maud Roda- d with il- an in i Grand Jury | pleaded | Gulf of |, T when ¢ y 1 1 this 1 1 M. Reed bl - t of the we pro- CORCOVANS WED » next week, - PIPE LINE RECEIVED Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San TFrancisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressure is moderately low and risi Alaska and high in the Aleutian Island North Pacific States. Light precipitatic Southern Alaska and southward to Oregon, ' have been unimportant. - Zero temperatures were % upper Yukon Valley last night. | SITKA CASE CONTINUED R i UNTIL MONDAY MORNING | a " |E. L. BEDELL, FORMER ——.——— PERENNIAL PRESIDENT PWLLH Wales, April David Ll eorge now is pr dent of the Pwilhel Liberal ciation for the fortieth suc year. L 1 be been mperature changes recorded in the | Miss Mary Jantti, for many years a resident of Cordova where 8he was engaged in the restaurant I business, and Charles E. Johnson, |- (he line from|employed by the Copper River and |} \ to the|Northwestern Railway, were mar n the|ried recently at Cordova. Electric | e B AR Comp: | DEVER IS IN SEATTLE oo | FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOMS Strictly home cooking. Ples and cakes made to order. Chicken dinner every Thurs- day night. 18 of large Your credit is always good, but most people prefer the cash H. Hanlon, et a fe1 v 1 Y rece! Ala | whic for DEAD IN CALIFORNIA| DOUGLAS Power N R. §. Dever, for many years one NOT “WHY SHOULD YOU” BUT y NEWS D. F. D. MEETING TONIGHT; TO NOMINATE OFFICERS An important business is scheduled for the regular meet- ing of the Douglas fire depart- ment this evening. There will be the first nominations for new of: ficers and tje making of further arrangements for the annual dance which is to be held month. Attendance of all members is requested. e A CORRECTION this Due to a typographical error it was erroneously stated, in an ac- count of the municipal election held here Tuesday, that A. E. Johnson polled 17 votes. It should session | the | E. L. “Ted” Bedell, aska newspaper man, d | 25, at Fresno, |ing to word rec | by Mrs. Ada Sharples. | lowed attack of and he was ill but t Mr. Bedell wa of | Anchorage Daily Times for eral years, Later he was {ated with Anchorage busi in an effort to develop some coal claims in the Matanuska field. He \was widely known and had many friends > Territory Ha is survived by a wi {two children. Mrs. Bedeil » in Alma, Wash,, with a newsp former Al d March accord 1 | | ALASKA EDITOR, | | Califor 2d here Death fol pneumoni days. el Charles W. erintendent of the Bureau of catlon for Southeastern was a returning passenger Margnita from Hai today | ;. the | sev- | men | have read 47 votes. - e e il BT WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART DEPUTY HOME AGAIN — Legion will meet tonight at § o'clock in Moose Hall. All mem- bers urged to be present AGNES GRI Deputy U. S. Marshal W. E. Feero returned on the Alaska from a brief trip to Portland where he went on official business. While passing through Seattle on his re- turn, Mr. Feero met several Doug- lasites, one of whom was Otto ‘Wagner, who was anxious to hear of his friends in Douglas. Wagner was a member of the high school teaching staff here for the past two years and is now attending the U. of W. He also saw Martin Gallwas, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. ‘A. J. Galwas, who is progressing in the employ of the Telephone Company there. I o T YT Y TO REPAIR FOUNDATION Attractively You can get the taiest de- I| Sa: & Millwork directfrom the manufacur er at money sar- | ing prices. Wrire today for FRE lustrated cat- aleg. Seattle, L2 1 MILLWORK PLY CORPN. 4 Preparatory to advertising for bids on the repair of the founda- | tion of their hall, the Eagles Lodge has the basement of the building opened up for inspection of the work necessary to be done. Architect | 610 American Bank Building ——————— | Seattle, Wash Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50. Fern Beauty Parlor. —adv. NOW A Painless Permanent Wave The New Frederic’s Vita-Tonic Compound Is the /\nswer AT TERRELL’5—$15.00 HOT CROSS ‘BUNS JUNEAU BAKERY PHONE 577 | 'OAY SUPPER | RITES TONITE| poned 3 SCOTTISH Distr ; | Supper | lay - - , Scot- | FORMER JUNEAUITE held tonight at 0dd will | th program | work > NOTICE also a former Ju |of Port Angeles the last 2 Croix: i supper and ing Juneau, M : 6:30 P.| husband have o Washir The 1spices meral was un of the Elks, her ',___.__.- —_— five r metals to ten times greater Tests show T¢ncan Iron to pe at the same nee to forrosion than oth 1 measure, has made it pos- in Sheet Metal Department THRER PERIENCED SHEET METAL WORKERS AT YCUR SERVICE Harri Machine Shop “Where best Always Prevails” Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work, Oil Burrers VOTE FOR | A. E. LATHROP FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMIT TEEMAN Primary Election, April 24, 1928 » v | News where le of the owners of the Dawson worked for miore Phone 157 Mrs. Katherine flooker “WHY SHOULDN'T YOU”? | | | | i l | 2 than a quarter now a resident of Seattle. F several years ke had been in Texas, where he went for his health. He recently moved to Se- attle, of a century ————— Advertising aiways pays. PHONE 350 the columns of The Wmpire. Une I| Tue Juneau LAunpry Franklin Street, betwesn Front and Becond Streets Other things being equal it would seem that close associates who are familiar with each others pecul- iariti character, responsibility, ete.—ought to ‘Be better able to use each other than strangers. Then, naturally, home folks and the home bank- er ought to find each other mutually useful. May we not try? —— First National Bunk “There is no Substitute for ll!e'y" TONCAN — THAT’S IT! | Order your block wood and kindling from BODDING TRANSFER CO. PHONES: Office, 444; House, 362 DON’T WAIT UNTIL IT'S Tb() LATE—ORDER NOW ——————— WHY WORRY About Papering, Painting or Kalsomining your house or place of business, NO JOB T0O BIG OR TOO SMALL Estimate cost of job given free People who demand a neat and efficient work at Teasonable prices Call KENNETH K. KIMBROUGH CONTRACTOR PHONE 3284 FOR SALE A WESTINGHOUSE Electric Range COST NEW—$135.00 7 Our Price—Guaranteed to be Okeh $75.00 o Y This range is a distinct bargain at the price offered Alaska Electric Light W & Power Co. : JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, AIASKA W .Phone:,No. 18 . Juneau Phone No. 6 e ¥ GARDEN TOOLS Fertilizers Bone Meal—Morcrop Seeds Thomas Hardwage Co. = | _JIOId Pagers for sale at Juneau Lumbef M , Inc. Yrlia, —Lumber For Every Purpose— Your Lumber Needs Promptly Supplied From Our Complete Stock of SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER We handle o - Cement, Lime, Shingles, Lath A FULL LINE OF Fancy and Staple Groceries FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES - You’ll have ta go miles to beat dur pflfil. + WE DELIVER A?#Y TIME i BELMONT GROC o N, ] i by The comfort of will Always be lots of power to promptly 1s % Pk b2 i " b