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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG / HEY. YOU. WHAT'S WRONG Wi NER, ENE-SIGHT 2 WHEN I PUT ME HAND UP FOR VA o STOP. T ANT WAVIN BYE -¥NE - “UH 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 NOu DD Sa) T HWEARD You! - E NOUL HAD KEPT NOUR MMOUTH SHUT I I OUGHTTA Qe A ktun ON THE NOTE ,/ YOy RE M\ STAKE’N THAT TICkET €0 svwes JACK (RVNG NICK LUCAT Rviee WONDERS. Joun GEO JATRERET SALNUERS JERY M‘NER OH A PUNCH MRL MORRYS WOULDNT HAVE GOTTEN ounn SAM FAIN Jack urree &0 uaRkNESS Sax) CAPTDONANUE HOLSWCRTH \JOMN MENERS HERGERT GORUON CAREY WILSON Wenther Condntlons As Recorded by the U. S Weather Burean LOCAL DATA ! Do, yesty. w m. teday Noon today Cldy Cldy Cldy 3 29.93 29.96 ..29.97 58 49 59 NW W 2 5 88 50 . CABLE AND RADIO BEPORTS YESTERDAY Highest temp. 56 . b0 .. b8 . 60 66 16 48 50 56 61 Low 8a. m. Xnm Precip. Sam. temp. temp, Veloeity 24 hrer Weather 34 18 0 Clear 42 46 3 0 Cldy | 42 16 -.01 Cldy 40 52 - .01 Clay 46 58 Cldy 34 36 0 Cldy 12 14 Clay 10 i1 0 Cldy 16 .02 Pt Cldy 48 Trace Cldy 63 18 15 Mist 54 18 .04 Cldy 70 ; b5 6 0 Cldy 64 54 § R clay 70 1 6 0 Cldy 66 12 0 Cldy *—-Less than 10 miles. Stations— MNome Bethel Fort. Yukon Tanana .z Eagle 4St. Paul Dutch Harbor.. Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Bdmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco i Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Edmonton, Seattle Portland and San 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time. moderately lcw throughout Alaska and low- st in_the ocean south of the Aleutian Islands, and high south of he (‘n;( of ‘Adaska. Light showers have fallen in Eastern Al-| aska and British Columbia and the weather is cloudy ov most | wi the Territory. Temperature changes have been slight during :lhé‘ past twenty-four hours. NOTE. Juneau, Prince Rupert, Francisco are n at The pr ire is TO WARM SPRINGS John Tunquist ‘and daughter, Bthyl, left last night on:the nia IV !ur Vme Qnr nzs In' remsm— | “DOUGLAS | Curtis, are nln'mly at m.- Sprinz;,‘ e ———— MORE ALASKA COAL MRIM MANus_lhn shipment last evening. | — 1S ON CITY WHARF| 4 DELEGATE KILBURN The marriage of Miss ilelen RETURNS, CONVENTION Thelma Hewitt, daughter of Mrs.! Ada Hewitt, to Mr. Herbert Mc-| L. W. Kilburn arrived home on Manus, took place Tuesday eve- the Aleutian yesterday after a njng at 8 o'clock at the home cfiquiet trip to Walla Walla where the bride’s mother. The cere-ihe attended the grand Lodge of ny was performed by U. 8.' 0dd Fellows as representative mmissiorer Charles Sey, under from Alaska Lodge No. 1, I O. albower of Alaska apple blossoms.) Q. F. Mr. Kilburn reports the The bride was charminz In ajweather having been rather cool -{ddlng gown of Nile green taf- hoth in Seattle and Walla Walla, f M 1 Schramm has re- ! ceived another shipment of 100 tons of Alaska coal from Admiral- ty Island which is now available| for those who wish to try out the new coal. The Margnita brought Wharfinger ta trimmed with gold lace and|especially at nights in the latter rhindstones. She carried a bou- place. quet of beautiful LaFrance rose- PUE A e b Fada Radio Sets =ad accessor- e, Cclumbia Phonographs and records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- tin Lynch. Phone 429. S. he maid of honor, Miss Mamie | wore a dress of, peach, de chine. Alfred Hewitt,| . Barom, Temp. Humggxty Wind Ve]oclty Weather | 11 lS[:ll'lr‘d v, 1 HI TORIC KLOND!KE RIDGE ENDANGERED (Dawson The Klondike Mines Railway Company's bridge, one of the fin- est structures of its kind in Yu-, kon, which spans the Klondike river at its mouth at the end of fth avenue, may he dismantied| this year as a result of damage to the plers which now venders the structure unsafe. The erection of this bridge w in 1905, by the con O’'Brien & McKenzie, completed in the spring of before the ice went out. When the Klondike Mines Railwavy Com pany c ed operatiors, an agree- ment entered into with the government and the . owners whereby the former would up its repair providing that all traffic might pass over it. Suck has been the case antil this spring, when the ice from Klondike river so under one of the pi on the > that a partial collapse joture now exist require a 1a and, as there fic over the bridge at present, the outlay would not be justified As a resuit of the damage done by the ice this spring the bridge has been condemned that in all probability it will be dis maniled and removed this yem y the ownc News) and 1905, tors, ined south of vln rs st would money, il o MARGNITA BRINGS MANY PASSENGERS The H. M. mauvout Margnita, Peterson, returned neau from its regular Sitka and way ports afternoon bringing the L ¥rom Tenakee zie Fox, W. W. Weaver, Ja Bapsti Big Port Walter— Lund; New Port Wnltor——F‘rdnk Burke; Port Alexander—F. Erick- sen; Baranaf—Lillie Flynn, Ethel Darling: Hawk Inlet—T. O. Lho- ster Ccnrad; Funter Bay- Smatel, Mr. Vardeman, Smith, W. Pekovieh, L. Mellel, William Murphy, Wil Anderson, Lloyd Boyer, Joe van, E. Klonwzsky; Killisnoo— Bertan Goy, Rey Miller, Mr. Don- aldson, john Reck. The Margnita will night on its outhound Sitka and way ports. o FEATURE BILL TO BE AT LIBERTY THURSDAY Tomorrow night at Theatre a big featura bill will be presented. There will be eight reels of moving pictures and 45 minutes of vaudeville by the Marry Makers flaying at the Coli- seum theatre in Juneau for the past several weeks. The Merry Makers will appear in but one performance, at 8 o'clock. Capt. to Ju- trip to Mrs, to- to leave trip A S, 01d papors ror sate at The Empire. | keen the! s little traf-| vesterday | _|machinery, boats, tackle, apparel, John | L.| the Liberty| CEDAR PLAYS LARGE ONLY TOUR PARTIES| PART IN RESCUE OF EMPERILED CHINESE Seward Gateway) |ALEUTIAN CARRIES | The Alaska Steamship Com- /pany steamer Aleutian had a numnpnlv of the tour parties vis- (S iting Juneau yesterday, for on| The ligh*:ouse toender Ceaar, ‘u»mm of the cther steamers was|Capt. J. W. Leadbetter, covered {there a single organized party. [itself with considerable credit in Two of the most importantitst rescue of 800 odd souls from [tours on the Aleutian were the|the sailing vessel Star of Fauk- American Txpress Travel Depart-liand, recently wrecked in Unimak {ment Arctic Clrcle Tour, person-|Pass. , ally conducted by John A. At the time let, an oldtime Alaskan, received from the Star of Fauk- lcontains twenty persons, and the{land at 11:45 in the sorning in| {Crabtree Travel Tour of Alaska.|which ‘message it was stated the In this latter group there are|ship had struck the rocks ltwenty-five perscns, while the| dfan—the Cedar was tour hostess is Mrs. Esther Bird-/che freight at Scotch Cap. gall Darling, formerly of Nome, i Captain Leadbetter was 'author of “Baldy of Nome,” “Up to the scena of the In Alaskg,” “The Breakup,” andj other works. R. D| MeCarth business manager, is making his| seventh trip in this capacity. On the Aleutian there are also the first radio was which The Faukland w when the Cedar ved at 2:48, for the lee side was completely under water. Steaming up close ‘uinvh °n roundtrip tourists, thir-| Captain Leadbetter began trans [teen who are making the Golden|{ferring the passeng of a doz {Belt Tour, fifty-three who expect(ecn different nationalities, and to make the Yukon River Circle|6 o'clock had taken off 300 and five booked for th: Seward;them with the Cedar's launch Tour. In the meantime the cuttors Haida ‘and Unalga came up and completed taking off tha remain- ing hundred. All the passenzer: and ciew were transferred to the cannery vessel Arotic whic! turn took them to the Bristol Bay, their destinaticn, ¢ in bad shape at of —— e —— LET Almquist Press Your Suit We call ana aeuver. Phone 528 - | Old papers ror sar ’ll The Empire The captain ol the nd, and efght members of her crew, stayed on her until all were off. The captain’s name could not be but it was said this was wreck he has had in his years as master. Fog and darknéss + were held responsible for with just a few feet more of cle hee way’ he would have cleared the rocks. on the tack. If there were any suicides they were mot officially reported, and a doulit exists, Captain Leadbetter sald, ‘that any occurred for he heard “mothing authentic about them. _The report was a number of Chinese had killed themselves. There 'was practically no disorder HEADACHE RELIEVED First Division District of Alaska ly virtue of an Order of Bx- ccution issued out of the United States Distriet Court for the First Division District of Alaska, onjg the twenty-third day of April,|; 1928, notice is hereby given that 1, will sell by public auction, for cash, on Saturday, the sixteenth day of June, 1928, at 10 o’'clock M., at the front entrance of the United States Court House building at Juneau, Alaska, what- ever interest or title Charles Sin- clair may have in the Gas Boat Magellan, her engines, boilers, appurtenances, and furniture, as |she now lies in the harbor of Juneau, Alaska. ALBERT WHITE, United States Marshal. By PHIL O. HERRIMAN, Deputy. {First publication, June 9, 1928. | Last publication, June 13, 1928, c-rw. Little Liver Pills Purely Vegetable Laxative move the bowels free from —————e—— % | | MRS G. B. PRESTON | | TEACHER CF VIOLIN | Phone 3352 ) : i oo lnn emldml All Druggists 2! lld 75¢ l\m‘l Packages. f S— JAPANESE TOY SHOP 8. B. MALINC Front Street - 3t —-9 - ——=1 SCHOOGL OF PIANO PLAYING ALL GRADES ACCEPTED Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt o+« QUICKLY | e — the captain and crew splendid efficiency. One Chinaman {death and one {overboard but was brought back on board. The Star of Faukland is thought to be a total wreck ————— HAS MAJOR OPERATION ‘ Hermann Bragstad underwent an appendectomy this morning at St. Ann's Hospital. He is do- ling well according to his physi- displaying died a natural hanaga jumped S e Adveriis:aX alwars pays. | the columns of The Wmnire. | ONE WAY TRAFFIC PROPOSED To facilitate automobile 1 | traffic over Auk Lake Loop | | of the Glacier Highway dur- | ing the tourist season, the i | Glacier Taxi Associatfon in- | | vites the public to cooperate | | with it in directing traffic | on the loop in one direction | only. Cars moving north over | new Mendenhall bridge | | around the. loop. JA\! IS CARLSON, Secretary, r Taxi Assoclation A New Shipment of LATEST MODEL EASTMAN KODAKS | Just. Arrived CLEAN UP _PAINT UP | Then take a Kodak picture of it, ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS Phone 35 Even the beaten path has holes that men fall into “I'LL GIVE YOU A CHECK!” There is a sense of personal and permanent estab- lishment, plus plenty of pride, in the voice of the person who eoolly reaches for a pen, produces a check-pad—and begins to scribble. A pcrsonal checking account is a justifiable head- sweller. Get one yourself. First National Bunk “There is no Substitute for Safety” Sanette Cans-Mops- Dust Mops-—-Brooms In fact we can supply anything for your household needs THE Thomas HardwareCo . il HORMEL'S flavor sealed HAMS Fresh Vegetables every Wednesday Swanson Bros. LOWER FRONT ST. Strict Attention Given Out-of-Town Orders P. 0. Box 218 for Mzail Orders — Phore 4501 | the bride, was best s Elizabeth Feusi played 4 ve You Truly.” mmediately following the wed- dipg a reception was held during E. Cahill played a viblin solo. A buffet luncheon! served, presided over by Mrs. urt Loomis and Mrs. W. E. ill assisted by Mrs. A. J. Ba- , and the Misses Elizabeth and je Feusk —_———— STUDENTS. HOME Spruce Up | Your Home Make it more attractive and cheerful. With the in- telligent use of paint and varnish you can make a wonderful change in the appearance of your home. It's easy with MARSHALL-WELLS Paints and Yarnishes They're mixed and ready for use. ‘The name &n the .hbel ‘Ill your aranty qul ity and re ility. speclal kind for av“$ use—flat interior and gloss in- terior paints for walls, enamel paints, varnish stains, floor paints, floor varnish, screen _paint, etc. i | i Ve'hMMlp 1 in select &lu Alerta Gallwas, who has hiebn. attending the Univercity of ‘Washington, arrived hom2 on the Darothy Alexander last evening to spend her summer vacation with het parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. J. lwas. She was accompanied bygMiss Martha Moore, also a stu- t the Uqlvenny, who will vialt withiher for a time. . Gray, son of Mr. and Gray, arrived home on Pflhceu Alice after an ab- e of two years, during which s been. attending the Uni- ity of Missouri. ———— DENIED RIGHT-OF-WAY W s ?Ms who is in the pig- : pdi:c- , was penalized to f $5 by City “tfll-‘ Sey yesterday, for ; ‘harmonious wln& schemes ana in mflu . the proper HARRIS On THURSDAY night we shall run a big FEATURE SHOW for out patrons as follows— 8 Reels of Mobing Pictures " — i l - | GEO. ANDERSON ert Piane Tuner Pmognph Repairing Standard Transfer Walter Bindseil, Prop. - Stand Juneau Grncery Phone 419 Resldence Phone 2203 ; | We call and deliver | PHONE 143 : ' Anderson Music Shoppe 45 Minutes of Vaudeville by THE MERRY MAKERS satisfied with are burning place grate PRICES WILL BE'10-25.50 CENTS On this program the. Rj(erry Makers will appear at 8 “dog o’elock sharp A POINTER If you are not completely the fuel "you in your fur- nace, range, heater or fire- TRY " DIAMOND BRIQUETS * “THE ALL-PURPOSE FUEL” . YOUR DEALER SELLS THEM OR PHONE Paafw Coast Coal Co. ! | WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS TO BUY SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT $5.00 PER BARREL RED CEDAR SHINGLES 6 to 25—$4.75 per M. B to 2 clear—$5.00 per M. Get ouy quantity prices on lumber Junean Lumber Mills, Ine. —Lumber For Every Purpose— Special on Bananas ALL THIS WEEK—2 POUNDS FOR A QUARTER Also Large Assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” The Workingmen Shop is now open and ready for business under the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert tailor. Our shop is open for your Inlpectiou. SUITS MADE TO ORDER Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing Our prices are reasonable " Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific

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