The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 23, 1928, Page 7

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HE DA ‘\l‘\\ \A EMF BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PL G Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. W’eather Bureau Forecast for Juneau nnd vxc(mty. beginning 4 p. m. today: Clondy tonight amd Thursday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA NOW = SKOOKUM CHUCK. HERE'S WHERE YOU'RE GONMNA SLEEP €ROM TOMIGHT ©n = I'M QOING. Te BED MYSELF AND L DON'T WANT To HEAR A RUMBLE QNE\I'S ATTACHMENT FOR HIS LITTLE GOaT GROWS HOURLY AS * SKOOKUM CHUCK * ACCLUSTAMS HIMSELF 16 HIS NEW SURRQUADINGS AND ANEW MASTER The WeATHER FORECAST 1S FoLows - TONIGHT ZERO TeMPERATURE AS Time— y 49 40 53 4 p. m. yest'y..30.01 4 a, m. today. 30.02 Noon today 29.99 Barom. Temp. Buxmd.lty Wénd Ve]oclty Weather Cldy Cldy Cldy 98 S 1 45 SE 10 Highest 8 p.m. Stations— e CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS I TODAY TLow 8a.m. 8am. Preeclp, 8 temp._temp. Velocity 24 hrs. W Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eaglc . -St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juncau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton . Seattle Portland San Francisco.. b8 64 12 62 26 3 ¢ i Tt. Cldy 18 t 0 Clear 0 Clear 0 Pt Cldy 14 Clear 0 Cldy 06 Rair - Clay .32 — .03 Cldy 0 Cldy 0 Pt Cldy 0 Clear 0 Cldy . 0 Cldy *—-Less than 10 miles. " NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Harbor, Seattle, are mede at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressure is low in the Gulf of Alaska and to the south- ward and-is high in Bering Sea and the North P the Kuskokwim Valley and falling rap-| Showers Prince Rupert, Edmonton, {8 rising moderately in idly in Southeastern Alaska. Alaska and fair weather prev: tures ture have been slight. still are reported in Bering Kodiak, Juneau, Portland and San Francisco cific States. It have fallen s in the Interior. Sea and in Southern Low tempera- changes in tempera- ila DOUGLAS NEWS SHOWER FOR MISS SEY Miss Martha Sey, married next month, mented with a shower given for her last evening in the Odd Fellows hall. More than fifty ladies were present for the occasion. Whist was played for pastime, prizes going to Mrs. Wm. Jarman for high score, Mr: K. H. Durham for low, cut prize to Miss M. Sey. The bride-to-h was showered with many beauti [ ful and useful gifts. | Refreshments. were served. L Clever and appropriate decora- ' tions made the tables very attrac- tive. who is to be was compli ——————— SILVER. TEA THURSDAY The Ladies’ League will give a silver tea tomorrow afternoon the league rooms of the Congre- gational church. Everyone is cor- dlllly invited. Host will be ‘Mesdames Charles Sey, Jack Sey’ and Guy L. Smith. - —— COMES FOR VISIT Leonard Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. George L. Johnson, who formerly resided here for a num- ber of years, but now of Anchor- age, arrived here on the Alaska this morning for a visit with his . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirkham. f ——— CITY RECEIVES COAL FROM ADMIRALTY ISLANC A shipment of; 100 sacks of coal from the newly opened mine on Admiralty Island was delivered to the city yesterday by the Argo, and will be given a thorough try- out by delivery of small quantities to town residents. — .- FAMILY LEAVES FOR SUMMER Gust Wahto and family left Monday night for Port Alexander where they expect to spend the summer. § — GO TO CALIFORNIA John Radovich and family left on the Alaska this morning for San Jose where they go to se- cure a change of climate for the benefit of Mr. Radovich's health. ———————— “WET PAINT” SHOWING AT LIBERTY TONIGHT ‘ bR “Wet Paint,” starring Raymond Griffith, is at the Liberty tonight. “Wet Paint” is the ridiculously funny tale of the rich young man who is tricked into a proposal. ‘He really loves the girl, but she has only entered into the affair because of a bet. Ray swears they are through and makes a vow that he’s going to marry the + first woman he meets. Of course in his endeavors to ‘get away from anything that ywears a skirt, he meets practical- ly every pretty girl that Holly wood harbors with the possible .exception of Pola Negri, Bebe Danfels and Gloria Swanson. Oh iyes, and then there's the episode which he enters another’s bouse, thinking it to be his own, only to discover a beatuiful wo-| 9 man, who is the sole owner of the world’s toughest husband. — et MARINE CASE Hans Dreyet, member of the - Aleutian crew, entered St. Ann’s hospital last night with an in- jured ankle. ——o—— 91d papers fo1 eate st The Empira miscellaneous | in I pital in Juneau. | tian. | WHO’'S WHO | AND WHERE | e e o ey, e e ] Dr. and Mrs. Charles Firestone returned on the Aleutian from a brief trip to the Outside. He is in charge of the Government hos- Lockie MacKinnon, who went south several weeks ago as a guard of prisoners, was a passen- ger for this port on the Aleutian yesterday. ing on the Aleutian from Ketchikan included Sam Baker, R. H. Chadwick, and Robert C. Wakelin. Mrs. J. H. Sadlier and baby,| who have been visiting with Mrs. | Sadlier’s parents in Ketchikan for several weeks, returned home to Juneau on the Aletuian. Elton B. Engstrom, local repre- sentative of the Alaska Fish Brokerage, who left Juneau late last week on a small boat for a short. visit at his home in Wran- gell, was a returning passenger on the Aleutian. Mrs. G. Rody was an arrival on the Aleutian. With her she brought the first 1928 model Nagh to come to Juneau. Rev. Harry R. Allen, who has \been attending ‘the Pacific Synod of the Lutheran Church at Vie- toria, B. C., returned on the Aleu Mrs. Mr; H. D. McLeod, mother of . Stella Young, arrived on the ntian to visit with her daugh- |’ ter for several weeks. to Juneau from her Eliensburg, she stopped Ketchikan where she daughters. Mrs. J. Cohen of Idaho is a through passenger on the* Aleu- tian. She is enroute to Kennecotc where she will visit with her daughter. Enroute to McCarthy to visit friends, Maverne Sherman and Dorothy Sherman passed through Juneau on the Aleutian on their first trip to Alaska. Ed Plants of the Copper River and Northwestern Railway, is a Cordova-bound passenger on the steamer Aleutian. R. D. Kelsey of the Valdez Dock Company, who has been in the States, is returning home on the Aleutian. Mrs. W. H. Reynolds, the manager of the Prince Pack- ing Company at the Drier Bay plant which is under lease to the New England Fish Company, is aboard the Aleutian for Latouche, from where she will take a small boat to Drier Bay. After a several weeks’ trip to the Outside, Mrs. Juanita Ander- son is bound for her home in Seldovia, where Mr. Anderson has his business. L4 Victor Brown, jeweler of Fair- banks, who has been in the south for the last three months, is a passenger for Seward on the Aleu- tian. Dr. M. P. Kaufman, who is to Enroute homve in over at has twa * BAA-A* HIM 8Y NAME WHEN BARNEY CALLS G{!E FOLLOWS BARNEY 7 | EVERYWHERE AND HAS LEARNED To ANSWER JuDGE CARWNIER QuTTA You J lEGlANC EARL JACK HogRv PATROLMAN Dow DAVIS N MICHAEL ARLEN Kouyoumjian, Michael Arlen’s * real name, in a civil ceremony at Cannes, France. The couple, } who announced their engage- ment several months ago, plan to take a trip around the world & and live on a South Sea Island § for some time before coming back to civilization. (International Illustrated News) wife of returned to his hoine on the Alas- ka this morning. R. K. Lynt, topograph U. 8. Geological Surv arrivad vesterday from the States and r of the ARLEN MARRIED TO COUNTESS '3 Countess Meroati became Mrs. MRS. MICHAEL ARLEN will be attached to a Forest Service timber cruising party with J. P. Williams during tho sea- son. Wendell Dawson and Mrs. son arrived yesterday from Ket- chikan. Mr. Dawson left to for Snettisham’ Inlet for a re: Daw- ye: th - | with MACK SENNETT “MUSIC BOU Prices—10-20- have charge of the Yukon River hospital ship maintained by .the Department of the Interior, is westward-bound aboard the Aleu- tian. With him are Dr. B. C. Le Rue and Miss G. Hanley, who joined him at Ketchikan. After spending several months in the States, Mrs. W. T. Pinker- ton, wife of the Fairbanks post- master, is returning fo her home aboard the Aleutian. Abe Stein, prominent Fairbanks merchant, visited with Juneau friends while the Aleutian was in port. He is enroute to the westward. Mrs. T. H. Tonseth, who is in Alaska for the first time, is bound for Fairbanks on the Aleutian, where she will visit with her hus- band’s parents. - Peter, Vachon, pioneer merchant of the Tnterior of Alaska, who is now located in Tanana, passed through here aboard the-Aleutian. «C. V. Brown, deputy marshal at Petersburg, who has been a wit- ness in the Neil MacGregor case, COST NEW Our Price Guaranteed to be aff as a clerk ing of the stream guages, Dawson remaining here until his return about the end of the arrived from the south to join Service the office of Mis; ster 2 local U. 8. Louise A. Knagh Forzst in LIBERTY TONIGHT—7:30 RAYMOND GRIFFITH “WET PAINT” HELEN COSTELLO, BRYANT WASHBURN “WET PAINT” usually spells trouble for someone. But this time its laughs for everybody. PRI;;ENTS D MUSIC” PATHE COMEDY 40 cents FOR SALE " One Used Eden Electric W asher $150.00 $60.00 in first class operating condition Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 {H. L. Redlingshafer, fiscal agent, succeeding Miss CGrace Carney transferred to the states. Knagh formerly held o with the Forest Francisco. DREDCE NOME HARBOR of will contract dredging |the channel in Nome harbor be let’ immediately to the Nome |L|ghl«mxu and Commercial Com- pany, a Lomen organization, it was announced today at head- Qquarters of the U. S, District En gineer. The dredging is to be cempleted by the end of the pres- ent season of navigation. ‘[ A tctal of about 8,000 yards {of material is to be removed from the channel. The company made a tender of §1.22 per cubic yard for the work and was low bid- |der. IMEN FOR TWO TRAIL CREWS LEAVE TODAY ON TENDER HIGHWAY Men for two Bureau of l‘uhlit‘ Roads trail crews left today for |Petéersburg and Craig on the Ibureau’s tender Highway, Capt . P! Clark, it was announced by M. D. Williams, District En {gineer. He returned yesterday [from an examination of the two projects and an inspection of |road projects at Petersburg | Ketchikan. | Part of the labor lon the Blind River Petersburg, F. B. Swartz belng lin-eharge. The other men will ibe tiken to Cralg to be employed [in building a trail from there to {Klawck. Frank R. Carlisle will |direct that work. Supplies for work near will trail LOMEN COMPANY WILL ( |both camps and camp equipment were taken out by the High- way. The tender will return from g to Petrsburg and load Tum- [ber for br to be built the Pt. Ag Highway. A bridge crew will be sent there in about a week or ten days, | e A irn {INFORMATION CONCERNING GOTSCH WANTED IN EAST Information « concerning whereabouts of John Gotsch desired by his aged father, aged |91, who. resides in Florissant, | Mo., according to a letter receiv- ed yoterday by Postmistress Lot- | tie’ Spickett. He is belleved to be some-' where in the Territory, and has not been heard from for more than a year. Information con- lcerning Gotsch should be given Mrs. the is PRESEEEET S [ | | DANCE | | A. B. 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