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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. . ‘Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vieimity, be'ginlning 4 p. m. today: Cloudy tonight and Friday y; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. .29.86 21 s 8 Mist 4 a. m. today. 29.98 36 97 E 1 Cldy Noen today 30.04 44 59 < SE 10 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY ] TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low S§& m Sam. Preclp. Sam. Stations— temp. __temp.__|__temp. temp. Velocity 24 brs. Weather Nome s M J 20 10 24 o~ Cldy Bethel il 24 | «6 10 4 0 Pt Cldy Fort Yukon ... 26 20 | -2 0 — 0 Pt Cldy Tenana ... 18 16 4 8 0 Clear Eagle 32 20 8 14 — 0 Cldy 8t. Paul 20 18 12 12 0 Cldy Dutch Harbor.. 38 30 24 24 - —_— Snow Kodiak . 46 40 40 40 0 Clear Cordova ... 38 36 | 84 38 8 Rain Junean ... 39 39 36 36 1 Cldy Ketchikan ... — — 28 — 0 Foggy Prince Rupert.. 50 48 | Edmonton ........ 20 | 1% 16 5 01 Cldy Portland . 58 | 44 44 4 .20 Oldy Seattle — | 48 48 6 .06 Cldy San Francisco.. 62 58 | 54 54 4 .01 Cidy *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at D Prince Rupert, are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. WEATHER The pressure is moderatel and moderately high in the northern Light precipitation and in California. coast from Dutch Harbor to Sa fallen in southern Bering Sea a risen slightly in other portions Edmonton, Seattle, utch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Portland and San Francisco m., Juneau time. CONDITIONS y low near the Alsaka Peninsula portion of the Territory has occurred along the n Francisco. Temperatures have nd the Kuskokwim Valley and of Alaska. ‘Germans Seek Remedy For Traffic Mishaps| 12—| BERL/ Municij Germany, April raffic experts, alarmed at the increasing number of street| accidents, are seeking some meth. od of eliminating skidding. A new kind of anti-skid device | is Dbeing tried out on Berlin streets, a roller placed midway behind the back axle and oper ated by a lever from the driver's seat—by hand on light cars and | by compressed air on heavy cars On slfppery ground, the lever’s re lease presses the roller down hard on the pavement. It is claimed that a car fitted with this roller cannot skid, nor did it on the siippery wet road on which it was tried out. R Mrs. Hosea Sarber, who entered St. Ann's hospital for medical treatment several days ago will leave the hospital this afternoon. MAJOR FIELD COMMANDS YUKON MOUNTED POLICE Major R. (" F'lel(l for several years an inspector in the Mounted | Police at Dawson and who was transferred to Fernie, B. C, four | years ago, has been appointed commander of the Yukon force | 11e arrived rt Dawson last month |and assumed command. He re- ceived a warm welcome at the Yukon capital where he was well liked. e, ! Al' THE HOTELS | Gastineau | Earl W. French, Haines. Alaskan J. Owen, Tee Harbor; J. Blum- | quist, Tee Harbor. —————.———— | TAXICAB THE PRESIDENT | Phone 257. This fine car cost more but nothing too good for my patrons. The “President” will please the most fastidious. Robert Leslie (Bob) Turner. adv. KANN’S 223 SEWA We have faith in It shall be our 6 ounce ] Mflé | 12 ounce bottle.. 250 NAOMI OPENING SALE SATURDAY—APRIL 14TH—10 A.M. town and the people, for that reason we are locating here. QUALITY—PRICE PLUS SERVICE FOR OPENING DAY ONLY—Any Vase, as shown in our window Owing to the extremely low price we reserve the right to limit quantities. s <) vt b b 1 b e s s O e i D STREET Juneau, we like the aim to give you $1.00 Y AWENTY (IELION. \ STRONG TWENTY MiLLioN STRONG - WHERE 0Y'GET Tuar STUFF -2 ; WERE BiFly \ae MILLION STRONG! HERS. STRAUS. count for the run at that ] - ¥ |kee where she expects to spend WINTE“ SAmM of th ar. It was many w { 'two or three weeks seeking the o boa . 5E s - peavionaly -vetanigd DOI]('LAS | benetit of the Springs. ?‘ g oml, runs which usually oceur 'd | — e —— i | about mid spring. | ALTAR SOGIETY NEWS ‘RERORTED ™ == NEWS ||, m s s i The pillow cases given away b Bank of America Shares the Cath recently urn p= . i " § B s , . | FIREMEN PREPARING FOR it was announced yestord Unisislly 1 ; Run. of \“:_“\m. o sk a e BIG TIME TOMORROW i 7 ot Feb. 17-March 24 |10 Ciers ‘ot ‘any bank in the| ST2EtME, Sot ,,l,\‘f," ‘"‘,;:.,.',L ',‘,',.,. 0rderly Foot Traffic | United States. The list, howsver, 30" in" giore for those who altend vigNNA Assieia - Arun of Ted salmon in the|will not equal similar rosters. of un. aumiar dance of the D VIENNA, Austria, April 12 Chilkat River that lasted five eral English banks. Fire D 3 Bat ¢ Rl that the nat born Vi weeks and during which thou Bank ‘of América. -shstes WHNrma. orn aatoiorom o » walk on the streets much The old Natatorium has the - manes o flock of ands of fish ascended that stred alfind their way to the strong boxes : Ay ji8 was reported today by Capt. M. J.{ of 50,000 shareholders Tn o G e arbor O} gheap, resulting in constant jams, 'd G'OSnnor, ANSIsthut ‘Agwht of the| Benk of Italy and Banoitaly. Qo = cons by an “""“‘ mmItee |y, police authorities have just 1 U. S. Bureau of Fisher is! poration apd possibly to som* :'nf “lx‘:l;x,xlu(-“w‘]}:,‘ Imn:! e nlrf[ ‘“I” announced a “pedestrians’ week” the first time in the hi ! uyers. But the Westminster] (- . PSAEIQTS MaLA | for late in April, when they will the affair to make it a memorable | " the stream that there has | try to teach the public how to use hat ¢ has fank of London has nearly 90,000 With the floor in perfect ch the public | succe winter run of reds, he areholders, Midland Bank has AL ai the streets. | and authentic reports r and Lloyd's Bank 63,000, ;:j xll:lmn .n:l] ‘1 \I[)((h‘hl\ ml xnr;‘l A large body of trained police- | the bureau indicate it \-abhan SNGHE DERR DA i a o e SSROERE Y fase will daily invade all of the renaders, everyone s assured | puincipa) thoroughfares, detain the usually heavy for a first run. ,000 e of an excellent time. of | The rus ~was first noticed e B of N | walking citizens and demonstrate! Pebruary 17 and fish were Sakk in. this e IR 2 R e l'to them how they must follow-on, from ‘thit. e tmti Barch Yeai, ik 18,000 Bhate ] PLAY CARDS TONIGHT | cross, overtake and pass each oth- After March 1, the movement wa 1.‘,14,, oAy er on the sidewalks and where vy and continued so until| — | \“"”""l of the Rebekah card and how to cross the streots. March 18 when it began to slack | party good time wait those who |- off, said Capt. 0'Conn The | PIONEER wiNER DIES [1like to play cards at the fourth | > g event in their series being given ! fish were in good shape and we Alexander pioneer taken in considerable mumber for|Yukon and for many years & wide- {By the Rebekdh Auxiliary, tonight | food by the Indians at Klukwan. |ly-known operator on Hunkerj the Odd Fellows hall. Every.| LK | From various sources of infor-| Creek, was buried recently in the|0n¢ 13 invited to come and take mation as to the size a hand; good priz of the run,| Pioneer Cemetery at Dawsen, un- that not|der the auspices of the Yukon Or-| nded the'der of Pioneers. Most of the pop-| ceded | ulation of Hunker Creek went to| were | Dawson to attend the funeral } s and e directfromthe mapufacu er the p art shortly MRS. EDMISTON GOES TO TENAKEE FOR HEALTH Capt. 0'Connor estimates less than 12,000 fish as river, and it possibly that figure. Whether the A checking account should not be used as a savings account nor a savings account as checking account. count do the work—keep check on it and you'll see why its worth while both as to safety and con- venience. The best way to get what you want, is to - quit wanting and save KEEP CHECK ON THE CHECKING ACCOUNT Keep them separate — make the checking ae- First National Bunk able to get into the lake to spawn | e eee - was not known. The ice on the| TIDES TOMORROW i oy | lake was very heavy and observa- | High tide 5:42 a. m.. 121 feet Mrs. James REdmiston, accom-! tions were therefore impossible. |Low tide 3.2 feet|Panied by her son Archie, left last 10.2 feet!Dight on the Margnita for Tena The bureau was unable to ac- High tide “BETTER BE SAFE THAN TO BE SORRY” 'THE COAL SUPREME DIAMOND BRIQUETS are a gcientific blend of a high grade bituminous with a coking ccal, moulded into solid lumps of concen- trated heat just waiting to be released by your WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION INSURANCE Workmen’s Compensation Insurance Affects all employers of labor having a payroll of five or more. furnace, range, heater or fireplace grate. . We write policies protecting you from claims arising under this law in limits of $9,000—$18,000 For a small initial premium with the balance payable at the end of the policy year. Order from your transfer or Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 C. D. 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