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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY IUNE 2 1928. Weallur Conditions As Rocorded by tho U S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Showers tonight and Sunday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA | Time— l 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today ! Nocn tcday . 54 47 51 29.86 29.92 29.98 Barom. Temp. Humllgxty Wind Velocity Weuflmr S 6 Cldy 98 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS YESTERDAY Highvat § pan. | Btations - temp. Touax § A, Precip, 8am. 24 hrs. Weather Sa.m ten Low Nome Bethel il Fort Yukon Tanana .. Eagle i St. Paul .. j Latch Harbor.. il Kodiak i Cordova i Juneau . i Ketchikan 3 Prince Rupert.. 7 il Edmonton ... | Seattle H Portland . San Francisco Cldy Cleas Clear Pt. Cldy cldy Cldy Cldy Rain Rain Rain Showers Cldy Cldy Rain owrOwnlol | == 58 56 . Clear *—-Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—0bservations at Dutch l| Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, #re msde at 4 a. m. and 4 p. The pressure is moderately i est south of Kodiak. fallen in Southern and gon and fair weather has prevailed Temperatures have risen in DBastern Alaska and fallen Territory. | in Western Alaska. 'DOUGLAS NEWS OURTH.OF JULY MEETING TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK A public megting has bd by Mayor J. R. swin for | I'uesday cvening June 5 to form Foarth of Jjuly Association and make arrangements for a fitti belebration to be held in Doug] his year. e —— MRS. RIEDI TO TAKE TRIP been (':l‘”—“ Joe Riedi is planaing to eave here on June 8 for a trip o visit her mother in Alsace, fi*rance. She plans to return some ime in September. —_———— JEAGLES TO INSTALL MONDAY Mrs. i Installation ceremonies are be- ng arranged by Douglas Aerie 117 F.. 0. E. for. next Monday light when the newly elected of- lcerq will be regularly instailed. special ferry will be arranged to leave Juneau at 7 o'clos vill etart at 7 C————— TONESILS REMOVED o s underwent a ton- eration yesterday is recovering nice- >ee — EE LADIES” LIBERTY SUNDAY HE “MATI AT What are “matinee ladies?” The explanation of this term| jorms the background of Warner res.” production, “Matince La- hlies,” starring May McAvoy with falcoim MacGregor, which comes o the Liberty Sunday. “Matinee Ladies,” according to yron Haskins who directed the roduction, designates a’ circle of ociety made up of indolent, bleasure-mad women, wives of Wivealthy husbands, who, because bt their desire for the soc¢iety of ttractfve men, frequent cafes uring the afternoon absences of heir husbands, shut their eyes to mpropriety and engage in flirta- ions with well-groomed young lers who prey upon their hospi- ality. It is into this atmosphere that alcolm MacGregor, a college stu- ent in financial difficulties comes 0 gain money. When he meets ay McAvoy, who, despite her ork in a metropolitan cafe as a igarette vender, frowns upen the mpropriety of what goes on J @round her, a love plot develops [@vhich runs a thrilling course of ophisticated adventure. The screen story was written y Albert S. Howson and Sidney _Buchman. Included :n the ast of principals are Hedda Hop- per, Charles Lane, Lincoln Plumer nd Margaret Seddon. ———— pid papers o1 sss. Tac Emplre NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having been appointed admin- \ rator of the estate of Julius Bumpt, deceased, by the Com- missioner for the Territory of .lm, sitting in probate at Ju- Precinct, by order issued lr 26, 1928, all persons hav- claims against”the said de- ent are hereby notified to rqnt them, duly verified as by w_required, within six months rom the date of this notice, to he undersigned administrator, at is office,. at 183% South Front treet, Juneau, Alaska. = - Dated May 26, 1928. H. B. LE FEVRE, Administrator of the estate of Julius Sumpf, deceased. publication, May 26, 1928. muu. hu 23, 1928, £ It is high in [l and moderately high in the North I Bastern Alaska and southward to Ore- Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Portland and San Francisco m., Juneau time, low over most of Alaska and low- the middie Aleutian Islands ’acific States. Showers have in other the portions of g cly | 'FY COO(,LE A\D SPARK PLDC % 'rne SENTmfiL‘ * FI® GUARDS THE HEAVY DOoRS AND NoO MEY ENTER BUT THOSE WHO QAWE THE, SOUEMN PASSWORD [o) 5 ) mas]é%xz)grhg priannic Ll ‘ ”W/f RS m_" St “\L‘ @“\}5) THE PORTALS OF THE MNATIONAL CHABTER MOMNEN HAS NETH EVERY BILLY SOME_COURT PLACE AIOR \MPORTANCE. = EATH AND CH AND POOR ALIKE 1S ENTITLED To THE s THE sSaME Pcr'.L\\)‘;Rt\YimN AND The SAME AMOUNT CF SERMICE = EVENYTHING \S OF Thue BEST FOR WIS ROVAL H\GHNESS, THE =) BILLNGOAT, e } g g D) i Lfi. \ AN SN 3‘3 OFTER'A) _l FEATHERS ) = @DcuAao.'&e CHEF EXTRACRD | BROVEHT FROM PaRIS T PRACTISE HIS CULINARY ART AT THE AATIONAL CHAPTER CLUB \NE RE N?\IER | BLUE BERT , it is said. Two usand dollars of ney and $40,000 of T money will be the project. 4 Church Services ! - —— | GERMANY HONORS JAPAN Prof. jinami hag been given a by the the | delberg U “ D wver conferred * | Japenese in Germany Notices tor this church column must be received by The Empire aot later tham 10 o'clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change hgree »f sermon topics, ele. Akira upol I Dougias Pres-hvtcrmn Native \ Mlssxon r | B LITTLEST PATRIOT ‘ STORK IS GENEROUS | WITH FLOWER VENDORS A baby :ll 25 years of their life has given Mon- | sieur and Madame Gaston Go- din about the largest family | of flower sellers in | PARIS, year for ied 2 June ten of the children are i but ali but three st recent arrivals sell flo in the street. The babi | serve as business attractions | for the mother carries the youngest and two others hang onto her skirts. The family lives in a big | room full of flowers, ready | for the next day, and for 15 years they ve hought 12 | pounds of brea | Though Kleiber, chief of came ¥ Sunday Senoor—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m :00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mid-{ Veronica ueo‘( prayer service. .('( the All are cordial'y weicome toj {op these #ervices. | the { mother, formerly f California, had an Ameri g hung facing the bed. ——— - WoR MNG T}Ihm WAY BERLIN born bay Prus. atholic services in the tem- porary chapel in the new resi- dence adjoining the old bank| building. 8:00 a. Low Mass and Se mon, Gen 1 Communion for & No Sunday School. of ° HARTFOR Il, Conn m are working their school. ———.r—— TRADE SHOP TALK LONDON Depar ‘nt A — ! manage of Furope Congregational Community Tlfln organization to Church | formation useful to dvening Prayer ;ml] ) p. m. sermon, | forn exchange their b BEETHOVEN TRIBUTE BERLIN—To commemorate the centenary of Beethoven's death the eity voted 10,000 marks for a musical scholarship. UNITED STATES LAXD OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. U. 8. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 Serfay 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 Chichagoft 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- braced in U. S. Non-Mineral Sur- rey No. 1657, which are situated on the west shore of Port Al- thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the | Territory of Alaska, ovne three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7’ 50" North, Longitude 1368° 20’ 00” west, containing 14.36 acres. and more particularly described as toilows, to-wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorps Alaska, whence U. S. 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’ East 3.48 chains, South 45° 30’ East 3.26 chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.23 chains, South 31° 18' East 375 chains, North 86° 66’ East 3.18 South. 67° 04° chains, South 13° 20’ 1.44 chains, South 18° ‘West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 30’ East. Any and all persons claiming any portion of the above described tract are required to file in the United States Land Office, at An- chorage, Alaska, their adversé claim or claims during the period tion, or within thirty (¢ days thereafter. DATED ‘:: Anchorage. “A‘Iun, this 7th .' Arfll- \ GREEN, W 'll. 8. Llld Oftice. Firsi publication, April 12, 1928. oot iMoacin Jwm 14 1S and | L. D. HAMMOCK. lul)’ Pastor | Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 Lom. Regular Sunday services 11: 'm m. to 12:30 p. m. TEXAS CREEK ROAD WILL BE EXTENDED i A full line of The project to construct 8 miles further on the Texas Crock highway near IHyder, in ovder to open the miner distriet at the head of the creek, which wa recommended by U. 8. Forest Service, the U. Bureau of Pul lic Roads and the T Board of Road Comm has been approved by § W. M. Jardine of the U. partment of Agriculture, it made known today at the office | of the U, S. Forest Service in Juneau. The work will be han- dled through the U. . Burcau of | Roads office here and will | be called for in the near future.| The work will probably be done | this season. ! When completed, the highway, Vegetables NEW POTATOES 10c per pound LOWER FRONT ST. Strict Attention Given Out-of-Town Orders used in comple THIS WEEK Swanson Bros. ly to the development of hun- ting ESE l<u n a| here, daughter { Well sian Goodrich |¢ ican | 175 who through ing in- husi- i e e 2 which will open the region SUNDAY——7:30 I WARNER BROS. PRESENT MAY McAVOY —in—— “MATINEE LADIES” COMEDY NEWS Prices—10-20-40 cents IF. YOU EMPLOY Five or More Persons AND HAVE NOT READ THE Alaska Compensation Law as amended in 1927, you may not know that you can lose any amount up to $18,000 as a result of an accident. We have copies of the new law for distribution and will hand one to you upon request or go over it with you. . You should be: familiar with this law. It was made to. fit your case, ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE | FORMER EXPLORER Py of | after heen the D M this cheon for eight at the Forget-Me- t ;8 ker who went south to isummer. » and Miss Helen' 4 's in the Douglas | public school during the past win- {ter and spring, are leaving on the Alice for their homes in TO ALASKA, YUKON, D!ES ACCIDENT STOC '\HUI M, June Otto \(mlL uskjoeld, o g NOBLE GOES TO SITKA \\'iNiz\m Noble, formerly !hl\u(\ § hal at Tenakee I heen transfecred to Sitka by U. | Marshal Albert Wite, to take the place of Deputy Marshal W. H. Caswell who was put in charge of the Ketchikan office some time ago. ofessor Gothe an at the berg e ELIGHTFUL LTNCHEON . C. E. Gardner and Mrs Holbrook entertained week with a charming lun- e E MORRISON APPOINTED | | on Las been appoint- the Federal jail to succeed Rudolph who has | been named jailer. | e | 1 0ld papers ror sale at Tho Kmpire ‘ Tea Rooms in hcnor of Mrs Flory and Mrs. T. C. Par- gpend the PHONE 478 The Workingmen’s Tailor Shop is now open and ready for business under the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert tailor. Our shop is open for your inspection. 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