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v » Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vioinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Showers tonight and Sunday moderate ' soutlierly wind. LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. 29.75 47 66 SE 13 Cldy a. m. today.. 29.86 40 86 SE 6 Rain con today 29.93 43 86 SE 15 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS ——¥ESTERDAY TODAY Highest § pm. | Low 8a.m. $am. Precip. 8am Stations— te te temp._temp,_Veloel . Nome 2 2 10 18 Bethel § 3 28 36 Fort Yukon 54 18 | 40 Tanana - b2 41 | 38 Bagle. ......cceo... 42 42 38 St. Paul 30 20 32 12, 08 Snow Dutch Harbor.. 42 40 36 — - Rain Kodlak . 48 46 ledte 38 0 0 Pt Cldy Cordova 48 44 | 34 42 * 0 mwnean ... 81 47 | 39 40 6 15 g{etéh:‘knn . 43 - ‘ 37 — 3 38 Prince Rupert.. 44 41 | Edmpnton . 68 60 | 3e 38 4 0 PoClay Seattle 64 G4 | &0 50 . 3 ‘0 Clear Portland ore 4D 70 | 48 48 -4 0 Pt Cldy San Francisco.. 76 72 | 56 56 0 0 Clear i b RS PN PTG, *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Harbor, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco Prince Rupert Kodiak, Juneau, are ‘made ‘at ‘4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressure is unusually low and falling rapidly in southern Bering Sea and high in the ocean south of the Gulf of Alaska, and in the Rocky Mountain States. Southern and Eastern Alaska and clear weath- eral over most of er prevails over the northern portion of the Territory. ture changes have been unimportant and #ery low in northern Bering Sea Precipitation has been gen- Tempera- | temperatures remain DOUGLAS I NEWS “RALLY DAY"” PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT This evening at 8 o'clock in the | Congregational Church, the chil dren’s Rally Day program, to which the public is invited, will be given as follows: Flag Drill; Rally Day Song | Sunday School; Play, “Happiness,” Sunday School Class; Song Maudie Horner; Reading, Marit Fox; Violin Duet, Astrid Loken and Violet Runquist; Song, “Mem- ories of Long Ago,” G Chorus, Reading, Muriel Jarman; Piano Solo, Margaret Pearce; Vocal Solo, Mrs. Erwin Smith, and Piccaninny Chorus, eight girls. B -~ BALLPLAYERS TO THE FRONT { A meeting ‘of basévall’ players and. fans. is called for next Tues- day night, May 8, at the fire hall to talk over plans for getting to- gether a ‘' team on the Island FEveryone interested in the game is requested to attend the meet lng,‘ B /RETURNS TO DOUGLAS , Ed Swindle, who left here over a year ago after having spent the etter part of a year on the Island, returned on the Princess ‘Alice and is visiting at the home ©f his brother, Homer Swindle. ——————— ' HOME FROM HOSFITAL Liftle Gordon Mills, who was operated on for appendicitis about three weeks ago and only sur- “ived by a narrow margin, was brought home from the nospital yesterday. It will be a week or two yet before he is able to get out and around again. |Douglas Church Services Notices tor this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. il Donlu Pmbytenan Native 'i Mission 5 Sunday mchoor—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. . «All are cordially weicome to these services. i a4 L Douglas Catholic Church | Catholic services In the tem- porary chapel in the new res!- dence adjoining the old bank ; bullding. 9:00 a. m.—Low Mass, Sermon "and Holy Communion for all. ! 1:00 p. m. —Sunday School. gular Sunday services 11:30 Q."H 12:30 p. m. e ‘amam The Empire |Last publication, {had a mighty successful run. —————1 GILDA GRAY FEATURE AT LIBERTY SUNDAY If she can a't as well as she can dance—oh boy! These are the thoughts y.hich| will race through the mind: of| the audience at the Liberty to morrow night when Gilda Gray's st Paramount starring vehicle, “Aloma of the South Seas,” is un- folded on the screen. If you must have the truth, the only answer | that can be passed along is—“And how!"” “Aloma of the South Seas” was adapted by James Creelman from a play by John Hymer and LeRoy Clemens which is reputed to have Af- ter seeing the film, one can easily understand the causes for any success it might have won The picture is just chuck full of all those sort of things which audiences ask for and beg to see. #irstly—it has Gildg doing the hulahula as only Gilda can do it. But when you add o stirring love story, capable dir on, gorgeous UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, U. S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 Serfas No. 0v319 NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- PLICATION of the DEEP SEA SALMON COMPANY, a corpor- ation, for leave to enter and purchase a tract of land, con- sisting of 14.36 acres, as a trade and manufacturing site, located on Chichagoff Island, Territory of Alaska. Notice is hereby given that the Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- poration, duly organized and ex- isting under the laws of the State of Washington, and qualified to engage in business in the Terri- tory of Alaska and in the State of Washington, and whose Alas- kan post office address is Port Althorp, Alaska, -and whose Washington post office address is Colman Building, Seattle, Wash- ington, has filed its application in the United States Land Office in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase and en’:r upon as a Trade and Manufacturing Site the lands em- lbl'&icel'l in U. S. Non-Mineral Sur- | vey No. 1657, which are situated {on the west shore of Port Al- | thiorp, Chichagoff Island, in the Terrijory of Alaska, one and three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7’ 50” Horth, Longitude 136° 20" 00” west, containing 14.36 acres. and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1657 bears south 16° 58’ 24” east 16.24 chains dis- tant; thence west 20.30 chains to Corner No. 2; thence North 11.18 chains to Corner No. 3; thence East 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; thence, meandering the mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, south 26° 59 Kast 3.48 chains, South 45° 30" East 8.25 chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.33 chains, South 31° 18’ East 3.76 chains, North 86° 56’ East 3.18 chains; South 67° 04’ East 1.06 chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18° X0’ ‘West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 30’ East. Any and all persons claiming vening Prayer and Sermon,|any portion of the above described tract are required to file in the | United States Land Office, at An- | chorage, Alaska, their uvm flllm or claims during the period xutlon. or within thirty [¢ thereafter. ‘%A'l'lg ‘at Aunchorage, Alusks, this 7th day of April, 1938 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. First publication, April 12, 1928. 4, 1 |for those who fail or neglect to pay tax or furnish list of em- ployees. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, April 14, 1928, | H. R. SHEPARD, School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska. I First publication, April 14, 192 Last publication, May 12, 19 l HE ARCH\TECT S DE S\GN CLOBMOLSE MENTS & T TE EFFecT AO MONEY wauc HE COMMITS HIMSELF WING OF A BeauTiFUL ILDING PURPORTING To BE FOR A& BLVGOAT 4, AND WIS STATE -~ INVGLVED IN 1Ts ERECTON) LIKE WD DREAMS Y AND BEFORE THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1928 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU W‘" ¢ Jupee “ T & Am oo A th',." ON :\ée PROPOSITION HE'S = oS To INVESTIGATE. allm 2 VERY TTHORRUGHLY S ks CHAS. sSew -, ON™ s NVTE Wil 8 eERed ED RTIONM. CHAPTER SWBHOLSE - £ < N oF Tue (4 < N SECRET” AtiD € o TR MYSTERICLUS ORLER ( SHERMAN *\w 1 B2 v cF. TH Pt K WS ke & \E Coorer (1308 BRomequ/ auwe‘eA( oSIREEE - - TM NOT Gog- © L&Y e BulNGoaTs GeT ROPED 1N ON ANY WILD CAT SCHEMES AdH Creac Britain rights ssmerved. WELL, BRSHER GOOELE - \TS & LONG AND REMARKABLE STORY AND T0 RATHER NGUL GET THE INFORMATION FIRST HAND — TAKE e Gbgcum%«ns Home. , o GNER AND Tl emm‘?gsmw THEY Will aNE You THE BIGGEST Features Syndicate, Ine magnificent else could settings, and raphy, what sibly want? photog. you pos ———-e TO REMOVE TO CAL. The Radovich family is prepar- ing to leave about the middle »f the nonth for California where it hoped the change of c! will be beneficial to*Mr. Radovich who is ‘in ‘declining haaith. e Drink Chocolate Crush — A rich, creamy, chocolate soda in a bottle—it's good. ——adv .o Fada Radio Sets and accessor- {es, Columbia FPuonographs and records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv NOTICE TO PAY S(‘HOOL TAX NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appointed School Tax Col- lector for Juneau, Alaska, in con- formity with Chapter 20, Alaska Session Laws, 1919. All male persons between the| ages of twenty-one and fifty years, except soldiers, sailors in U. 8. Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, volunteer firemen, paup-| ers and insane persons, are sub- ject to tax in sum of Five! ($5.00) Dollars. | Should you be living in Alaska on or prior to tie first Monday in April, 1928, said tax shall be| due and ble on said first date | and shall be delinquent after May 1st, 1928. Should you arrive in Alaska later than first date above mentioned, tax will be delinquent ! thirty (30) days after your ar-| rival, or within ten (10) days after notice is given you. All persons, firms and corpora- tions employing labor shall furn- ish list of employees to collector and are authorized by law to de- duct amount of tax from wages of employees. Fines and imprisonment are provided by the Act above quoted GEO. ANDERSON Expert Piane Tuner Phonograph Repairing PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe 1 | | | | | left. The tape through the eagle’s | moutd, bearing the motto of the| United States, is missing, as are| also the 13 fea in his tai | In addition the spread contains| some 40 or more shields, not one | i of which is correct. “This shield Is taken from the groat seal, which is the VANCOUVER, May G—At the! annual meeting of the Premior| | Gold Mining Company here, direc- Coolidge Bedspread Designs Called Wrong NEW YORK, 1y Some of the designs in the bedspread which Mrs. Coolidge crocheted for the Abraham Lincoln bedspread in the White House have been called incorrect by the national flag code committee. The spread is divided into three sections, the first of which dis plays the Liberty Bell, the sec- United States olive branch s composed of a se 1 n{ shields and olive branches “The eagle of thé great seal of the United States always looks to - ond the seal of the and Yh(‘ rd the the right, ‘to victory and honor’,” Gridley Adams, chairman of the flag code committee, explains. “In his right talon he holds an olive branch, the offer of peace. In his left talon he ed thirteen ar- rows, the ‘big stick. “Mrs. Coolidge's eagle i3 wrong | in several respects. In the ] place the eagle is holding the ar- and only two—in his rigl ind the olive branch in h rows: alo: signature of the United St shown in eyvery school diction shield has only ar; The cc six red stripes and seven white ones, just the reverse of the num ber in the flag, while there are no stars in the blue. Mrs. idge's shields have eith seven or nine red stripes. ' ——.—ee - PREMIER TO DROF DIVIDEND| tors were re-clected. } The most important feature of | the annual report was the state DENIES SHE WANTED MILLIONS | Mrs. Doris Mercer Kresge (above), wife of Sebastian Kresge, the multi-millionaire chain store owner, vehemently denies her husband’s divorce = suit nllegnions that - she ' demanded $10,000,000 to bear iiim a child. “I will sail for' Burope a try %o forget I was ever his wife,” said Mrs. Krcsze. If you neea a4 good carpenter | phone 498. Hardy Andy’s Shop. ‘We call and deliver i l A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. Drink Chocolate Crush — A rieh, creamy, chocolate soda in a bottle—it's good. —adv. SUNDA IBERT_Y Y—7:30 the follies. dance. Alluri Now she that made her GILDA GRAY in “Aloma of the South Seas” with PERCY MARMONT—WARNER BAXTER JULANNA JOHNSTON—WILLIAM POWELL Gilda, the Golden Girl. starring motion picture doing the dance Radiant star of ng empress of the comes in her first | world famous. COMEDY NEWS Prices—10-: 20-40 cents A Shipment of PHONE 478 UST RECEIVED MOTHER'S DAY Remember Mother May 13th with a box of Mother’s Day Chocolates CALIFORNIA GROCERY Box Candy for ment that in view of the receni ' purchase of new property and| s o 5 ‘ T their possible development, it will; WORLD USES TYPFEWRITERS 000,000 mmuhly. In ‘ddditioa doubtless be necessary to r«-xlnu; WASHINGTON, May 6—Am thousands of - dollars warth of somewhat the quarterly dividends .,y typewriters are in use in vis|used and rebuilt machines - are and thus accumulate additional| qually every country under the|tent abroad.. About onelifrd of e s sun and the export trade contin |the exported machines are port B 150 P e |ves at the rate of more than §1,|ables. ATTENTION | Clean Everything Paint Everything With A Royal Cleaner Spring housecleaning time is here. How every woman dreads it—yet how easily it can be done with the aid of the Super Royal Cleaner. Everything about the house is quickly and thoroughly cleaned— ' almost without effort. ,And whatabout ‘Friend Hubby”? He Yas dozens of painting jobs to do. The porch furniture—the screens —even the automobile can be lacquered and miade like new with the marvelous : FREE New Reyal Spray Attachment A demonstration does not obligate you. Come in or phomne, Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND: mucus, ALASKA fmmmm “WHEN NATURE TAKES A HAND” Spring! You can almost hear it coming! Everything else is ¢oming to life and its*time the year’s plans were beginning to take form. Give them thorough consideration—then bring them around and lets work them out together. First National Bunk “There is 8o Bubstittte for Balety” At present we. have a lirge .- assortment of patterns. b Printed Patterns—1Inlaids—Battleship . i R Juneau Lumber Mills, Im:. —Lumber For Every Purpose— Manufacturers of Best Grade of | SPRUCE and HEMLOCK LUMBER ~“{™ See Us for Quantity Prices WE HANDLE Cement, Lime, Lath, Shmgle%, Fire Brick, Fire Cl:y ALASKANS SHOULD BUY ALASKA PRODUCTS especially when same are far better and can be bought -c no extra cost to the consumer. WRANGELL SHINGLES are 90% vertical grain, all clear and contain mno sap or other defects. 6 TO 2 CLEARS 5 TO 2 CLEARS fend your orders direct to the Mill and save money. WRANGELL SHINGLE MILL WRANGELL, ALASKA 4 '3 Alaska Stéain Laundry - “SERVICE and QUALITY* /1 : We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15

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