The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1928 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG PLEASE - MR.GOQGLE DanT ACT LKE THAT «Nou WANT T PULL YOURSELF TOGETMER = Weather Co;lditiom As Rec;rtied b;' the U. S. " : Weather Bureau r %&E‘{ GOOALE HAS USED Every Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: UMENT, RLEA AND SUBTERFUGE Rain tonight and easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 43 SE 9 Time— 4 p. m. yest'y. 29.73 4 a. m. today. 29.81 Noon today 29.81 51 45 51 Thursday, cooler tonight; moderate south- Cldy Cldy Sprinkling SE SE 12 14 60 50 "CABLE AND RADI0 REPURTS YESTERDAY 1 Highest 8 p.m. | Stations— temp, _tamp. TODRY 1. Precip. ty 24 hrs. Tow S8a. m v Sam tomp, temp. b Nome Bethel Fort Yukon 26 28 50 St. Paul Duteh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco n. 8 Veloel 16 8 16 Snow Pt Cldy Cldy Snow ¢ | familiar | relegated to the picturesque *—Less than 10 miles. NOTB.—Observations at Dutch Seattle, Edmonton, and 4 p. Prince Rupert, are made at 4 a..m. ire is low near nds. It s and on Prince William Sound. in southern Bering § peratures have risen s ritory. WEATHER CON:’JITIO the Al and is high in the falling Light precipitation has occurred and from mewhat in nearly all portions of the Ter- Juneau, San Francisco Harbor, Kodiak, Portland and m., Juneau time. NS the the s lands and in ates and near in southern Bering to Tem- Cordova Portland. DOUGLA MRS. GALLWAS SURPRISED A number of friends sur ed Mrs. F. A.-J. Gallwas last evening at her home, the n haing her birthday. A program of mu sical numbers and contests was enjoyed. The lucky ones Mrs. Lucille Edwards and M Rose Davis. ¥ Gallwas w the recipient of 2 number of beau- tiful gifts as mementoes of the oc- casion, - eee - ROGERS DOCKS WITH GOOD SHIPMENT FREIGHT The Admiral Rogers called at Douglas last night about 11 o’clock with 54 tons of freight for local business firms. Included in the shipment is a tractor for A. DeRoux who will use the machine on his asbestos claims at Bear Creek. —_———.—— JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY The social event of the s is the High School Prom to be given at the natator day nigh f this week. details n ary to m: affair a glowing success are being worked on by the udent com- mittees under the supervision of facully members and a wonderful oceas Ly footed saddle horseswe glimpse -l of the period. o | the » | their INFORMATION SOUGHT Mrs. Robert Burrell of 531 Clay Street, Portland, Ore 8 seek- ing information regarding thef wh abouts of her brother-in-law, Preston Burrell, whose absence is holding up the settlement of an | tate there, according to a letter T ived from Mrs. Burrell by City Marshal Grant. e — “THE MUSIC MASTER” 1S | AT LIBERTY TONICHT‘ Those who cherish memories of | the New York of 1900 will have visualized in the Fox el of the Belasco-Warfiel “The Music Master, y tonight. y ks back to the time when ho had equal rights on Broadway, when women had no rights on Election Day, when men had begun to shed sidewhiskers and hefore ladies had even thought of eliminating petticoats, Heavy-hoofed Percherons champed down the street drawing vulgar vehicles known as brewery wag- ons, in contrast to the more dain- at the The stc in the park nowadays when the| weather is favorable. POSSIBLE T EXTRICATE HIMSE(R FRoM BOTS_SPIOER'S \ISE-LIKE GRATSH BUT TUE wWilN Boss REMAINS SCOOFERITH AND NOW BARNEY, DISCOURAGED AND DISHEARTEAED HAS DECIOED ON THE QMLY COURSE DR To WM~ g " HE WILL TELL EVERY THIN - AND QUIETIY Dn@e.ouf@g . OF THE RaCE % \S OK (| cussne ( Mnx | CAMPEELL BerT BRIGes § S I, e~ MAY Mype BlUMENTHAL 3 l} THERE ARE FOUR MEN ON TE WAy P To SEE \ou-- 4 BLUB BLUB - T DONT WANT To SEE aNveaDY. " EveryBoDy - SNIF- SNIF - “THINKS T™M- A - L SCOOFER -- S - MEBBE T am. . e % v | songs as “After the Ball” “Good-' BRIDE AND GROOM GN WAY TO INTERIOR bye Dolly atha™ sights Gray,” “Bedelia” and | will welcome many | that have been| Mrs. George Lingo, past. | Miss Darline B nd Mr. go, who were married recontly :Suul:lrr, were passengers on t A WHEREABGUTS OF ! 2 which was in port yes SINCLAIR UNKNOWN; | aus: oa "t v " ¥t LEVY ON PROPERTY ge of t House the lature here a ds during The United States Marshal’s of-| Ret fice has levied on Char Sin clair's property, real and pel to the amount of his fin it was made known this m Sinclair's house, boat E and personal belongings Were il-|y,uq Mr. Lingo has been atter vohreg. ! (|ing the Alaska Agriculture C Nothing had been discovered of | 1ozy ana School of Mines, for ¢ air's whereabouts & he sl ok and e viace o cAped from the y Monday ni red by T Marshal White today. -, — 0DD FELLOWSKIP a ANNIVERSARY | while the boat was All members of the various| branches of the Order of Odd Fel-| lowship, of Gastineau Channel t and visiting, with their , will assemble at thel Fellows’ Hall, . Juneau, Thursday evening, April 26th at 8 P, , to celebrate the Oned Hundred and Ninth Anniversary of the foundi of Odd Fellow ship in America. This is the particular day of the all members with their should gather in commemoration | of his historic event A speclal ferry will Douglas at 7:30 p. m. adv. COMMITTEE. BSOSy ATTENTION It you neea 4 good carpanter | phone 498. Hardy Andy’s Shop.l A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv.' . WHEN YOU THINK : many frie ¢ in Juncau. Lingo spent anks some time [1a ployed 1d the McKinley Park Transportati company where he will be | charge of huntin | Mr. and Mrs. I | friend Albert in Juneau. ———————— NOTICE OF CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT r et famil Odd ¥ Since the of Club Lunch management, st April t as been under o We will be op from 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. aim to serve only ve prompt and e —ady. ROY Fugene Permanent an Beauty Parlor. THURSPAY || T | leave WORLD LAUGH That was the day of the long | train and leg-of-mutton sleeve, b lieved to be feminine adornment| par excellence by the fashionables It was long belore bob had driven men from | sequestered haunts in bar. | ber shops. Incidentally Director Allan Dwan had more than a lit-| tle difficulty to find enough wo- men with long hair for his scene: Those who rey time is promised. call such popu LIBERTY WILLIAM FOX Presents “THE MUSIC MASTER” ~ LOIS MORAN NEIL HAMILTON—NORMAN TREVOR Pathos and humor, tears and laughter and the gentle eyes of the Music Master glowing their benediction upon us. COMEDY—The “Gangs” Latest Laughing Hit in “BABY CLOTHES” Its a show never forgotten PRICES—10-20-40 cents YOU’LL LOUNGE AROUND IN COMFORT WITH AN ELECTROL BURNER IN YOUR HOME Harri Machine Shop Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Works W here Best Always Prevails OF PAINTS AND HARDWARE THINK OF Sold all over the world and in Juneau by HARRIS Hardware Co. SHEET METAL and PLUMBING Open Evenings MAY DAY DANCE g Under Auspices of American Legion Auxiliary in A. B. HALL SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928 ‘SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT NUMBERS Dancing at 9:30 Admission $1.00 Six-Piece Orchestra—All New Music A. M. GEYER—SHEET METAL WORKS If Its Made of Sheet Metal We Make It TANKS PHONE 154 STACKS Lower Front St. formerly Lin- home. last her Previous to that where she met her hus uperintendent for isited with . { nd last evening | | | i \\'e} the best and| vaves, $15.!chine wra —adv MADE THE WHOLE > MORE QUAKES " CAUSE DAMAGE ATHENS, April {earthquakes in {brovght fresh dam | vastated Isthmus of C shook and pr the watering A strange phenor served at Puraeus whora the rose h fhen suddenly re- enty houses collapsed. eee in he ar- Recurring ce today on the de- nd he of nd Port of in . | B | ceded. d- ol- ) & ! he 3 m- Columbia Phonographs and records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv. | ——" on ~—— Juneau 3 | Bakery BUTTERHORNS ARE BEST PARIS—Jenny bined with chartr a skirt-and-blouse dre {1y pleated skirt of black crepe de ound, a departure most pleated skirts. The front lifts to follow the line of a {fitted yoke which extends into a | |slender point on the blouse. 11 ————— | | i()hl papers ror sale at The Empire. !. e. Have you tried them? from 7 We deliver | | P DISH PAN DEAL 1 large Dish Pan bars lvory ), medinm packages Ivory Flakes . package Chipso Soap Flakes 3 bars P. & G. Soap ........................... 20 25 35 25 e $2.55 SPECIAL PRICE—While They Last.._$1.50 SAVE .. GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 82 and 95 Front Street 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. HEALTH and FITNESS The satisfaction of being well proportioned and mentally alert. The energy and balance to meet the social and business fe- mands in this age of stfenuous activities — requirements calling for the best that is in use Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA % Juneau Phone No. 6 “Douglas Phone No. 18 | Fada Radio Sets and accessor- i e Opportunity may pass you by but CASH will bring her back BANKS CLOSE TOO EARLY? It seems so sometimes—yet they must have oppor- tunity to finish out the day's work. . Don’t hur Don't worry! In any but impera- - tive instances, just drop your transactions in the mails. Perfectly safe, highly satisfactory—and what a convenience. First National Bunk “There is mo Substitute for Safety” l SWP The Paint for QUALITY and Rogers Brushing Lacquer f THE Thomas Hardware Co. ——- Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. —Lumber For Every Purpose— Manufacturers of Best Grade of SPRUCE and HEMLOCK LUMBER See Us for Quantity Prices WE HANDLE Cement, Lime, Lath, Shingles, Fire Brick, Fire Clay A FULL LINE OF Fancy and Staple Groceries | FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES You'll have to go miles to beat our prices. WE DELIVER ANY TIME CALL 29 BELMONT GROCERY —— RADIO NEW SUPPLY OF RADIO-“B” BATTERIES JUST ARRIVED——WE DELIVER Marine Electric Supply Co. Successors to the Gastineau Electric Co. 1 10ld Papers for sale athmpire

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