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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 28 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Showers tonight By BILLE DE BECK NOURE A GREAT GLY. BARNEY, AND T UKE ML MUCH BETTER SINCE WouvVE GOTTEN CNER BEING DISAGREEASLE - (NOW, T™M GONNA Tew ou WHAT WE'LL DO You WHEN Yoy LAND 1IN e WH\TE HOuSsE! TALk A LITTLE LOUDER goss - mbzi; NOW . HERE'S Tre Dore = IM EOSS OF THE LARGEST cee SMUGGLING RING (N THE WORLD = MY WHATS HE AGENTS ARE SIATIONED I EVERY GONNA SHOW SEAPORT — AND WHEN TM \ICE ~ ME « ITM PRESIDENT Tt BE IN ON THE GROUAD GETTING The FLOOR ON' IMPORTANT (NEORMATOAN THAT I NEVZR COULD GET BEFORE » MOW, OUR POSITIONS Wiy PLACE US ABOVE SUSPICION AND WE CAN WORK HAND (N HAND —~ NOBODY'LL KNOW A COURLE OF %ACKE;) BN THE REASSURING PRESEARE. CF THE FOUR STALWART SECRET SERUCE MEN, BARNEN GOOGLE HAS TACKLED THE J08 OF MAKING FRIENDS \WiTH BASS SPIDER VUM RENEWED \IGOR N THE HOPE THAT ME wilt Be 5 ERED FROM Tug S % \BNGEFUL QuuTeHES i OKMNY - WERE Twedl MiLLioN '\STRONG = CHAR) & TAvLOR 46 Clear. | Juncan ... 4[{'{’ . a6 Cldy Ketchikan Rk £ - | b e Now She’s First Lady Of the Creole State and moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Hamidity Wind Velocity 4 p. m. yest'y . 29.47 45 53 E 4 a. m. today. 2936 33 86 SE 1 Noon today 29.46 42 78 SE 10 CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS YESTERDAY T Highest 8 p.m. | temp. _temp._ Sunday; Weather Cldy Cldy Cldy Time— Low 8a.m. temp. 24 38 Stations— Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana ... Eagle 8t. Paul Dutch Harbor.. Kodiak Cordova ' Cldy Clear Cldy Clear Snow | Cldy Snow Rain ERANIK KITZMILER b © 1928, by King Featuren Syndicna, fne. Givas Bekam gk mmrved o-fourths over before his name 1 be entered formally. as he not attained his' thirtieth |ANNUAL DANCE OF LEGION AUXILIARY | ol SRR IS GIVEN TONIGHT| won in a landslide. THEER | Soon after he married, Long| Climaxing a busy soclal week| save up selling flour and baking|©! l00ge socials and dances, the powder, He borrowed money, American Legion Auxiliary of Al came to New Orleana to study|ford John Bradford Post No. 4 law and within a few ye wag| Vill glve its Annual May Day engaged in an active practice. He|D21Ce at the A. B, Hall tonight. was chairman of the state public| This affair is always one of the service commission when nomi.!MPortant spring social affairs, haled'Mor Bokaiios. and is the only regular dance given Dby ths American Legion Auxiliary annually. | The upper floor in the A. B. Hall, the scene of the dance, will be specially decorated for the| event, it was announced, and the i RS e nn oo latest dance hits will be played NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN by a six piece orchestra. the undersigned has been A 140 appointed School Tax Col-fye cah ane aewver. Phone 528, N CON-| BT Alnquist Press Your Sult., , Alaska v 1919. i male persons between the | e TEVEL THIS 15 of twenty-one and fitty [IA" =0 R AND SQUARE RACE' except soldiers, sailors in S. Navy or Revenue Cutter | Service, volunteer firemen, paup- and insane persons, {ject to tax in sum of ($5.00) Dollars. Should you be living in Alaska on or prior to tae first Monday in April, 1928, said tax shall be due and payable on said first date and shall be delinquent after May {1st, 1928. Should you arrive in Portland ... 58 Y Cldy San Francisco.. 66 4 60 i 2 C *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations “at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time, WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressure is low throughout Alaska with i near Kodiak and Eagle and is high near the H Islands. It is rising in Bering Sea and in the Pacific States. TPrecipita- tion has occurred in the upper Yukon Valley, from Kodiak west- ward and from Ketchikan to Oregon. Temperatures are low in . Bering Sea and in the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska, and were moderately high in the Interior yesterday and fell about to the freezing point last night. — DOUGLA NEWS — g JUNIOR PROM DANCE MOST ENJOYABLE AFFAIR west points o Leon Permanent W: Fern Reauty Parlor. $12.50. —adv. - I E AR A INOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX ——— Douglas Church j | Services| 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 werk. i Don't hurry! Don't worry! In any but impera- tive instances, just drop your transactions in the mails. Perfectly safe, highly satisfactory—and what a convenience. / Notices for this church mlumn! must be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Satur-| day morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. Almost exclusively a high school dance, the Junior Prom last night was one of the most attractive! dances given here in some little g e . time. | Dougias Presbyterian Native The decorations of crepe paper ) | Mission streamers in blue, white and red - colors combined with evergreen| Sunday Scnoor—2:30 p. m. boughs were very effective and| Sermon at 3:15 p. m. | Alaska later than first date above RN gave the natatorium a most in.| 7:00 P. m.-— Thursday—Mid-| ¥ ¢ . ( ; ¢ | mentioned, tax will be delinquent viting atmosphere, which under|WeeK prayer service. 1 ['thirty (30) days after your ar- the Influence of subdued lights| All are cordially weicome to {rival, or within ten (10) days and excellent music, made each |these #ervices. after notice is given you. dance a special feature of enjoy- All persons, firms and corpora- First National Bunk “There is mo 3ubstitute for Safety” < s vy SAVARE etition is the life of trade. We've set a bigh stand- | ard to be followed by the gro- | cery shops of this town. Our customers are ment. ¢ The Moonlight Serenaders cupied the orchestra’s Ythe center of the fleor whichywas oc- place in| Douglas Catholic Church peyary chapel In<the new r Cathollc services in the tem- + {tions employing labor 'shall furn- {ish list of employees to collector and are authorized by law to de- duct amount of tax from wages proud of our superior service. If your appe- tite is keen for the best lood stuffs it will be delighted with the assoftment '6f table joys iof employees. Fines and imprisonment are I provided by the Act above quoted | |for those who fail or neglect to |pay tax or furnish list of em- u Lestiployces. s spcnsorcd'by a baking pcwder and flour salesma_n, won first prize, | Dated at Junedh, Alaska, April Church | |and marricd the salesman. Now the salesman is Gov.-elect Huey 14, 1 £ ——= | P, Long (inset) of Louisiana, and Mrs, Leng (above), the cake-! baking champion, is taking hcr mixing bowl to the executive| mansion, "encircled by streamers reaching|dence adjoining ' the old bank from the floor to the ceiling. building. » Punch was served between the| -9:00 a. m.—Low Mass, Sermon dances from a secluded booth at|and Holy Communion for all. one end of the hall by high HL'hu()li 1:00 p. m. —Sundey School. “girls. we purvey. SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases Rose McConnell ¢ntercd a cake some years ago in a contest ————e—— 1% | MAGISTRATE'S COURT | b DOES SOME BUSINESS The Paint for QUALITY nd Rogers Brushing i St. Luke’s Episcopal “Bvening Prayer and Sermon, 7:30 p. m. L RiL e 5 Ryl ¥ Loyl H. R. SHEPARD, School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska, First publication, April 14, 1928. publication, May 12, 1928. Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL WOOD an Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 3501 R. Carson, carrying a red-plush jag, was taken into custody by | { City Marshal W. J. Grant yester- ! day and this morning bright and | early Magistrate Charles Sey, n!-| . ter due consideration, assessed ! the visitor $20, which was ch fully paid. i — e CITY WORK PRUGRESSING ) SHREVEPORT, I A romance that had its origin in 2 g2 | culinary proficiency will ba con- L. D. HAMMOCK. vay Pastor |tinued in the governoi's mansion Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30|at Baton Rouge in May when Mr. B m. - and Mrs. Huey P. Long take pos-i Regular Sunday services 11:30 | gegsion. | 'a. m. to 12:30 p. m. —————— April 28.— since then, and when into the gov Ko Congregational Cummunity Church g g THE RELIABLE TRANSFER et T || Thomas Hardware Co. Py ] | COURTESY aad GQ0D Come and see Morgiana perform Friday and Saturduy : SERVICE Our Motto p— 1 S el e Tae Juyeau Launory || i Franklin Street, betwesn Ch:rl:pmltiay l Front and Second Streets 610 American Bank Dullding/] | PHONE 359 Seattle, Wash GEO. ANDERSON Expert Piane Tuner Phonograph Repairing We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe t becoming first lady of | She dd not care| social a and pre.! to remain with her three| the name of | children, to read books and to|, d a cake i igupervise her home. - salesman rtise baxing About ten years ago, the story goes, a preity girl Roge McConnell ent a contest a young promoting to ad powder and flour. | The judges unanimously award- ed her the pi But tha man, expressing himself as some: what doubtful, persuaded Miss Mc- Connell to bake him a cake. Her | product convinced him and a few months later she became Mrs. Long. “I have been baking cakes ever i - KVERNVICK IN HOSPITAL {he work of repalring the don-j Qgcar Kvernvick, who operates key engine Dbelonging to the city!y geow at Funter Bay, entered St. and to be used for driving piles| Ann's hospital last night with an at the city wharf, has been com-|; . He nay pleted and construction will NOW | hrought into town by a cannery staft on the driver. Men are also | (anger, at work laying a pipe Hne from| " Third Street to Second at H, for the extension of the salt water]| + main. “To be arily m popular doesn’t neces n going all the time,"| she explains. “I have a lot to do! and take care of at home, Huey | tos to eat and that's my | to keep him happy.” 1 Only 34 years old, Long will be the youngest governor ever to |2 hold of in Louisiana. He was a candidatz in 1924, but had to walt until the campaign was Junean Lumber Mills, 1ot | —Lumber For Every Purpose— —_————— WAR. All children under sixteen years are prohibited from loiter- ing on the City Wharf or Float. Any child caught thereon with- fout written consent of parents will be arrested. 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