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BARNEY GOOCI,E AND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1928. HERE MR, HOUSER, _ IS A LST OF CANDIDATES FoR THE Q:00 G'CLoek INITIATION, READ ‘EM OFF WHEN THE BOYS ARE ALl ASSEMBLED N THE LODGE ROOM - | THEY-RE: ALL Goob SCOUTS WORTHY To BECOME MEMBERS £ 3 es Syndica L A RN N CHuCY . CR RO ARTwR oMo NESH smapr ™ aimay te. Ine GENTLEMEN THE HOUR HAS S KO0 u».)‘ [T = SANOREW AL STERN FBRApLEY MASON PHELPS | TSTEWARD ERNIE NOYEg TR FoRGy & an PHIL SACHs CARRETT WELDE Biu ToMPRINS €1.805T Al KERIN By BILLE DE BECK earL \ i BILL 2 BRYAN Jonnsson ™\ S Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Saturdiy:gentle northerly winds LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Temp. Hamidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m yest'v. 30.22 75 35 W 5 Clear 4 a. m. today..30.19 49 84 N 1 Pt. Cldy Selwyn-Goulding and he {had a fine group of pla which to work. C« |is seen th {man who 1 all the trouble | Alice Joyce is the woman who de |cided to become one of the “Dancing Mothers,” and - Clara Bow is seen to y ) i TWO ALLEGED ‘ VIOLATIONS OF {, FISHING LAWS Pk s protec tien and reg of the fish- eries of Alaska, which was passed ¥ ¢ ss and 1 1906, have b E()l([ Keeny [Row Is Being Demolished New lod 'this we the old “Keeny Row,” which { demolished during the 8, according to Robert Ju were taken early tenants of the [ARCADE CAFE HAS | LARGE ATTENDANCE 5 ON OPENING NIGHT| | A crate | other things, last cf chickens, was totally evening at the ' operated by when a flood of is to be next 45 Keeny, 15t what ed Mary amon lestroy- | Arcade diners desc One of the things we never find is lost time 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? It means success in the long run and a “comfy” sensation not duplicated. Our interest rate on your savings account ig 4 per cent. Money grows quickly that way. E report- |ed upon the establishment on its t- improvement will replace the old | fiyst evening of I building, on Main Street between | (ooks, waitr and dish- 4" and Third, has not been | waghers were kept busy for sev- decided by Mr. Keeny though he|eral hours satisfying the *desires inking of having a storage | of the patron The soda foun- | ¥ erected | tain, which is made more inviting | The building, which was erect-|hy the presence of a Frigidaire | wi}:m'mhnt)I‘\:l-lu;:mun;nur\!)“'f's“in the I machine, was well patronized. which the city jail was h one time, built in 11897 by Kohler and Jam ulation | chants who had a store it was owned by ] 'k, formerly clerk of the cou N\ #“’?fi' -l here, who sold it in 1911 to M . | 2 not to|Keeny, since which ti g A full line of isonment | structura has beea called or both. |Row.” been taken! A nuwnber of old time pionecers to whom [have huil room:s there for many | by Capt.|years. [ —_——— NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Noon today 30.19 71 33 12 Clear firs t in a P troublesome ter. And it is mot mentioning the sple by Norman Trevor as thoe ald Keith as the 3 Not to forgat|ful to car to the district by C stant A Bur First National Bunk “There is no Bubstitute for Safety” CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | YESTERDAY ¥ P “TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. Sam. Precip. Sam. | temp, __temp.__ i __temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | 12 36 16 » 68 18 66 10 n® by Dorothy Cun 66 41 66 - ‘lea e Lawson, 70 46 — 54 16 OFF TO FRANCE 44 31 i 62 64 75 the § Section Stations— provid Nome ... il Bethel, Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle . St. Paul .. 3 Dutch Harbor riy-eight 62 54 34 12 i6 GO 49 | bastian and the gland Mish com- 5. Joe cess L rope to | France, 10 54 50 48 44 Riedi loft on th» » for her trip to sit with her mothor Pri in | Wil be Cordava Juneau . Ketchikan Prince Rupert of -, Old papers ror sale at The “mnire ————— LIBERTY *—-Less than 10 miles. | vide tion 60 56 62 60 T4 16 12 50 50 law is a f 5,000, im ) exceed 90 days, have yet rict attorney was reported 38 éxe not No by the | the _ | 0"Connor. E | PSS LT { Conway Tearle and | NOTICE | Aftcr June 10 no t icphome| i | rentals for the menth of June:mim,]‘ ‘,":;I":" 18 st ¥ A Sy raers e | Will be accepted at a discount.! 4 ' ? 1 “DANCING MOTHERS™|All remittances by mail must ‘[’r,“'w thak. the | bear postmark of not later tham| ‘™D Plank be A Paramount. Pisture Iasb disgotnnt BRins. Disaka Do :;;ul_'ix.)tl..‘:..-wl‘llrvq;'.:wll.’w office, i\;.(,‘a THIS IS A CLUB SHOW \P™Pyrvc iy AND DOUGLAS Mter. than June 10, 1 P TELEPHONE CO. The filing of this return i.\" At B R i i beneficial to the preperty owner | {and furnishes the first mm-..-r' Strict Attention Given or 18 90 Portland /o 1 San Francisco Vegetables tep di TONIGHT—T7:30 NEW POTATOES Harbor, Kodiak,.. Juneau, Portland and San Francisco time, wout Alas.a in Califory The and in the ocean th of the 11 during the past twenty-four in the upper Yukon Valley and no rain was reported in other portions of the Territory. Temperatures above 70 degree recorded yesterday in the Interior, on Prince William S and in Southeastern Alaska. Low temperatures continue Southern Bering Sea. iary had his leg oper ¥ S £ WP W — a - ) ‘ » 448t Ani’s ) hospital té have- the | NEWS | bones, which refused to knit prop- erly, wired together. Iie was re | ported resting easily today. - MISS HEWITT HONORED | UNDERGOES OPERATION | Mrs. Rose Davis underwent an| Mrs.-Eghert Loomis was hostess | ohoration for removal of goitre at pt a shower given In the Ann's hospital Wednesday Fellows hall last evening compli-\nouing from which she is con nentary to M Helen Hewitt| vajescing nicely. ho is to be married this month. | i ¥ g hist was the principal d he prize winners being M ie Henson, first, Mrs. o hill, consolation, cut prize. Mrs. . A. Fox won the prize for be- ng the best cartoonist of the Lvening. Refreshments were erved at the conclusion oOf the| ames, and during the supper Miss Hewitt was presented with|“DANCING MOTHERS” any beautiful and useful gifts AT LIBERTY TONIGHT e ot L BONE OPERATION What is a faithful adaptation of a Broadway play, opens at tha Liberty tonight. It is “Dancing Mothers,” adapted by Forrest Hal- NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. The pressure continues high el Alask 10c¢ per pound i | | | | south- pres- and A : Alice Joyce in e bk J requirement | sment r filled out and| e is highe in Nor 'n f of Alaska. Show: henurs ere aj in Swanson Bros. LOWER FRONT ST. adv. ent at the Alaska Juneau on with the Assessor. (4] ut-of-Town Orders J. E. JOHNSON, : i Assesaor. WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS TO BUY - SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT $5.00 PER BARREL RED CEDAR SHINGLES 6 to 2s—$4.756 per M. 5 to 28 clear—$5.00 per M. Get our quantity prices on lumber Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. —Lumber For Every Purpose— Oda| St. sion | TEACHERS LEAVINS cile ddwards and ing took pa Louise this morning 21 , where they expect to spend a part of the summer, e NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT Lillys Seeds are adapted for the north. HARRIS Hardware Co. Piano and Ponograph for sale PO s SuSutiutin NEW SHIPMENT OF Heinz 57 Varieties NOW ON DISPLAY William Ott, Wwho su ractures of his right leg Makes Wonderful Waffles Is there a coffee secret ? By Mary Dowd Reardon, Noted Food Engineer Bulk and in jars. Sweet Pickles,. Onions, Mustard Pickles, Relish, Olives—ripe and green, Mixed Pickles. CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” ° L ees——————— ) which I always recommend for its dependable quality and matchless flavor. Establish the degree of strength you like and MEASURE your coffee and water exactly . . . Satisfy your- self by trying this little test: Buy a can of Folger’s Coffee today. Drink Folger’s tomorrow morning;the nextmorningdrink the coffee you have been using; favor one brand or the other. The Best Coffee wins! « o « That's fair, isn’t it? I e T IN my daily contacts with earnest women, I find many who have not yet discovered the way to make really good coffee. I know there is a rather gen- eral conviction that coffee- making is a gift—but it can so easily become a habit! Here is the open secret to the steaming cupweall enjoy: Keep your coffee-pot cleam, well-aired, boiled out weekly with a soda solution. Then get into the habit of using Folger’s 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 You can’t help getting better results with Car- nation Milk. It is doubly richin cream. Itis always pure, sweet and uniform in quality. Carnation is not only more depend- able; it is more conven- ient and economical. Write for Cook Book 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 - DIAMOND BRIQUETS “THE ALL-PURPOSE FUEL” YOUR DEALER SELLS THEM OR PHONE 2 N,E’acific Coast Coal Co. NE 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent Mrs. Reardon’s Recipe ( For those who prefer pmquo’ou) MEASURE coffee and ‘water!.Use one level tabiespoon of Folger’s to each aip of water. Have water boiling before setting basket into pot. For average per- colate seven minutes. Our prices are reasonable Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific Steamship Dock NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMB—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and Publio shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil operation—Hot water dny;d night. Roomis' month and up—steam hea 1060 Stuart Bldg., Seattle qmafion Milk \ - . oamemunt bld Papers for sale ui_Empjrg . Co.. ~riai