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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK BROTHER BILLYGOATS FROM OUR BUFFALO CHAPTER . TRE BILLIARD HALL S NOW AT, YOUR DISPC.SAL FOR THE NEXT HOUR = ALL THOSE FROM - OHER CHARTERS NS STEP This way (NORMAN AND WHISPER THE SOtEMN PASSWCRD MACK e =it ko B L~ JiM MEAD DANNY RE GAN FRANK OFFERMAN W/ 7 _ JOUNNY SCHLAGL /L\é EDDIE WRIGHT N> BAL MORpAUNT ‘\ NINCE M€ FauL DOC TOE EURKE WHAT'S OUR EXALTED ANGORA DOING WITH THAY TRAY 2 JIMMMIE S OFF - ONE MORE GAME 4ND UKE A G BARNEY'S + (NVTATION SUDGIE THEA WELL WATTH THAT BUNCH FROM WEMOYAE \ PEMNSYWANIA GET Tue /5, SUNE R (6rT) WHEN DO We SMACK ONER THOSE CANDIDATES FROM LOUISVILLE - T CAN'T WAIT- ThAT's (AN HOME Towe- / SoME o N THOSE EIRDS \ ARE GONNA WISH" | S—— Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Friday; gentle northerly winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 30.09 59 66 NwW 12 Clear 30.25 49 88 SE 1 Pt. Cldy | 30.24 71 45 NW 10 Clear Time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Noon teday E CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T YESTERDAY , TODAY 4 Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. §am. Precip. 4 Stations— temp. _temp. temp. _temp. ‘Veloci hrs. Nome . . = 4 | 38 12 [ 0 Bethel 51 | 0 Fort Yukon .. 62 . | Tanana 54 5 | | | i 8 a.m. Wes Rain | Cldy | Rain | Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor. Kodiak 5 Clear Cordova . 18 0 Pt Clay| Juneau Trace Pt.Cldy Ketchikan .19 Clear | Prince Rupert sdmonton Portland San Francisco NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m,, Harhor, Kodiak, Juneau, Portland and San Francisco Juneau time. | western | and in Cali-| points in the have risen | southwe st The pressure is high througout Alaska the “Aleutian Islands and is low in central fornia. Light showers ha fallen at Interior and in the Alen Isiands. gomewhat throughout Alaska except where they have fallen slightly. DOUGLAS i 1 4 LEAGUE MEET POSTPONED FIRE DRILL TONIGHT - The business meeting of the Ladies’ League scheduled for thi avel 'n postponed until next Mond. except ada d atures extreme Tempe in the Miss Elva Kirkham is a senger on the Alameda wh due Saturday for a v parents, Mr. and M ham, 0. Kirk- —_———— Hose companies of the D, V. F D., will hold a practice try-out of equipment and run to fire this €vening from the fire hall to be ter acquaint the members w their duties and see that e thing is in first class work order. All members are reque “ed to be at the hall for the prac tice at 8 o'cl ———— SWINDLES GOING SOUTH Many British Tourists Take to Motor Boats! PORTSMOUTH, Eng., June 7— The increase in numbers of mo- tor cars on the roadw land induced n are packing up preparatory to|business men to take leaving on the Admiral Rog: s | boating. tomorrow for the states to s The cost of a hos %he summer at least traveling 4 [ters for six 'people (visiting with relatives and f; eight miles an hour i "They will take their car with[the c them and motor east where theirla year, which includes $60 for Parents reside. | housing and mooring, $60 for in § RO P i3 056 X surance and $125 for refit. YOUNG LADIES HERE Many have chosen this method of making trips around the coast! of Britain or short journeys across to the continent, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Swindle up motor- 1 of 100. and | st of running it about $250 | Miss Josephine Riedi arrived fon the Alaska from Renten, - busily employed Wash., to visit here for the sun er and incidentally take charge fi the store while Mrs. Riedi goes ‘to Europe. The latter wkl leave tomorrow morning on the Prip feess Louise for her trip. i Miss Marie Henson is here from rt Angeles, Wash., for a and, ac-| cording to reports from the build-| ing yards, many more will be for- saking the dusty highways for| waterways this holiday season. One firm alone orders in hand for seventy pleasure motor- boats, and other firms, which for- merly relied solely on orders from abroad, are busy on boats for British owners. nth's visit with her many jends. She is the house gusst Mrs. J. R. Langseth. —— e —— Advetus:ug aiways pays. U Spoert Costumse % T ISLEARN G June st is tie) ndar, be-|¢ > Leaguo' of | mation from tl tes that tk ing unde; the shops are to have »d, so that may b won'd | months of ese two s a bl upon it of Commeorce interviewed by leaders in con to have the Uni mal commit rm e pl ppoi onomic Similar would epon- special committee League of Nations has given months to th 3 wroblem, gatting far enough in leliberations to be ready it Kaster be fix the of its | to re-| 20 on being f. second motion pi costume ‘pe embroidered red wool. It is but has a small skirt is tume is now by Gwen Lee, favorite. The white flat ¢ in bright slepveless, standing collar. knife pleated. ————————— is ¢ . but has noticed that if | ere to be a thus | I on A , in wh Annuncia- | nday would To av ved at Hl“l that diffi- | 1 by hav- | Sunday fol Saturday of conclusion would be chviat ter fall on the the second CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN AT FIRST NATIONAL BANK lowing April. Three plans of calendar reform are under study. The first would Eive eac quarter two months of 20 days each and one month of 3 One quarter would con- | additional day. This z of the quarters would be from the point of| The annual ¢ 1-up campaign at the First National Bank is well under W the interior has been refinished in a lovely cool shade of green and the workeis are putting a new it stucco finish to the exterior of | j.vay; the building. Lot ad kemaining 1928 SALES DATES JULY 18TH Sept. 12th Oct. 31st WNov. 28th Write for Report of Our ) Last Auction - — e — d papers ror sale at The Empire,:the columns of The Bmpire. -4 e —— gy | P ————" T g Up CALENDAR REFORM IS i MAKING PROGRESS, IT vie and Pxi int £ STOCK QUOTATIONS YORK, Jur mine stock is Endicot T Asphe 21, B Dair 1 NE June day 1% ! um N, 01; R T WED AT CORDOVA no abjsctions | but the comir Mettson, one proprietors of it Cordova, scheme would have fcently ot into 12 months | Wil e il the third | into 13| ok I ol RETCHIKAN GRADUATES would | ntinue \ the 28 d sch k day blank view eplit s L wes i of 13 e mo T LWO. in leap yua 2l com month scheme ticable be. utility for ol cons This is one the cla eau High < ed the i me rad- hool, EVEN SQUIRRELS DO IT They save! They don’t miss a nut! And if squirrels will do it, why can't human beings keep a bank book showing a credit? in the long rup and a “comfy” duplicated. Our inter 4 per cent, It means success sensation not your savings account ig quickly that way. st rate on Money grows First National Bunk “There is no Bubstitate for Bafety” - . v v ‘ ) 2 9 of the things we : find is lost time r on | | nd |- - %1 FROM HIGH SCHOOL smplre A POINTER If you are not completely satisfied with the fuel you are burning in your fur- nace, range, heater or fire- place grate TRY Al LA DIAMOND BRIQUET ! “THE ALL-PURPOSE FUEL” YOUR DEALER SELLS THEN OR PHONE Pacifie Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent 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. SUITS MADE TO ORDER Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing Our prices are reasonable Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific Steamship Dock L i THE Thomas Hardware Co. R WHEN . YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS TO BUY SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT $5.00 PER BARREL RED CEDAR SHINGLES —$4.75 per M. 5 clear—$5.00 per M. our quantity prices on lumber 6 to 2s 5 to 2s Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. —Lumber For Every Purpose— Pttt e et e et Pt e, Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING J. J. NEWMA A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL If its PLUMBING we do it * If its made of SHEET METAL we make it Our rates are more reasonable as we do not carry heavy overhead Phone 154 Lower Front Street Juneau, Alaska Up means to Main Street | # _Phone the Juneau Trahsfér-—They will M ybur Gafbage a@(;dy--Phone 48