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GOOD MEWT Y T sack dock's THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK L] CPEN = T1L BET SKOOKUM Chuer HAS RUN AWAY AGAIN = ILL HAVE To FIND HM, I SUPPOSE = WANT Tue NE\GHBODS BRINGIN' HIM BACK WiTH A ey FOR DAMAGES LKE TREY DID The = T DONT LAST TiMe - Tobavy IN THAT CASE I Krow JUST WHERE & 'Lock THal WELL — e TRousLe v BARNEY ABEL Jim X -‘ - o 5 e ] COME QM HOME \ FoR WM -« HARMS WaLTHAL THE ELFATD Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau \ Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: ‘Probahly showers tonight and Saturday; LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity erd Velocity Weather 69 Ifime— 4 p. m. yest'y 2998 4 a. m. today .30.01 Ncen today 30.02 51 46 54 gentle variable winds. Cldy Rain Cldy E NW 91 2 67 ?——T CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 8 p.m. | ‘-flt-um.;_ temp. _ter i TODAY Low 8a.m. 8am. Precip., 8am. femp._temp,_Velocity 24 hrs. Weather b4 54 Nome Bethel Fort Yukon ... 64 Tanana . 62 le 62 St. Paul 10 Dutch Harbor.. 52 Kodiak 60 Cordova 56 Juneau 55 Ketchikan 58 Prince Rupert. 64 Edmonton 64 Seattle 58 Portland 66 San Francisco. 64 58 52 54 58 62 54 60 60 48 Pt. llzl) &8 ok 56 C Ty Pt (I(l\ Cldy i Less than 10 mil Observations at Rupert, made at 4 a The pressure is utly ’alld lowest in the nnulh is high off the British Columbiz NOTE. Juneau, Prince Francisco ar m. =Showers have “and the lower Tanana Valley. terior, on Seward Peninsu | perature changes have been ur St. Edmonton, below Aleutian Islands and Central Cana fallen in Southeastern and in the Gulf of Alaska Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kod Seattle Portland and 4 p. m. Juncau time. normal over most of A and 2 Coast and in Western O and Southwestern Alaska | weathor provails in the In- Tem- nimportant. DOUGLAS NEWS JULY 4TH ASSOCIATION 1 TO MEET SAT. NIGHT! At o'clock tomorrow eve- ming the Douglas Fourth of Association will meet in the city hall to make further plans for the ‘celebration to be held on Island this year. The finance; committee has been busy ali week canvassing for funds and with their report about ready, arrange fhients can go ahead for having a glorious Fourth. Everyone inter- ested in the celebration slmu]d jattend the meeting. — e IPERMANENT SIDEWALKS FOR EAGLES HALL i i ‘The Eagles are now busy plac- ling gravel walks around their ewly repaired hall. Local mem- ers are expected to turn out ‘again this evening at 7 o'clock to lend a hand and complete the jwork. § e { REBEKAiS INITIATE } Mrs. William . Anderson, Miss {Sophia Anderson and Miss Heler Lindstrom were made new mem- rs cf Northern Light Rebekah lodge, No. 1, last evening, at a Yine meeting of the lodge. A de- gree team from the Juneau lodge attended and put on the initiation Ffi"i’mony, A social time follow- ed the initiation. 5 —————— Iflfl«lz COUNTRY BEYOND” § SHOWING AT LIEBERTY A splendid example of what !rnly be accomplished when a seri- us: and conscientious effort is d¢ to translate a great novel to he screen will be shown at the erty tonight. ! In this widely read novel by bre of America’s foremost writ- rs, James Oliver Curwood, thue' a wealth of character materinl' md story value, which Fox Films, er the direction of Irving mings, has utilized to the ‘fand a July the | {duly filéd his final account and swiftly Support:ng Miss | number of favorit including Ralph Grav oppositp the dainty star; Gertrude Astor/ who plays the “menace”; J. Farrell MacDonald, in the role; ot assidy of The and Evelyn Selbie, Fred Lawford Davidson, Alfred and Lottie Williams, ., Ouch! “You are smoking an awful 'ot cigars lai2ly,” remarked his| moving plot. Borden are a of the screen , who plays Kohler, Fisher of just | me he admitted, ‘s nurn(-r] up that box you gave | last Christmas.” — FOR QUICK SERVICE \CALL 137 HENRY C. Golh.\l, Contractor or by the hour. Such <3 carpenter, masonry, | shingling, plumbing, kalsomin-| ing or painting, in fact anything {in new or repair work. adv. PHONE 137 | NOTICE !In the United States Commis- | siomter’s. (ex officio probate) Court for the District of Al- aska, Juneau Commissioner’s Precinct, {In the Matter of the Administra- | tion of the Estate of DWIGHT | L. PORTER, deceased. TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is herchy given that on May 31, 1928, Charles W. Car- ter, as administrator of the estate of Dwight L. Porter, deceased, report, and that a hearing on said final account and report and c¢f any objections thereto or to the settlement thereof, will be held before the above-entitled! court in the United States Court House in Juneau, Alaskz, on Aug- ust, 1, 1928, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., and that all persons are re- quired to then and there.appear and present any objections they may have to said final account or to the settlement ghereof. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 31st day of May, 1928. CHARLES W. CARTER, Administrator of the Estate of | Dwight L. Porter, deceased. R. E. ROBERTSON, Attorney. st possible advantage. The m«-1 dueers sent a cast of players up the Jasper National Park re- E“:’ in the Canadian Rockies and roduced many sequences in coun-} {ry never filmed before. { With Olive Borden, the win- gma Virginia beauty, in the role alencia, and a cast of sup- sorting players, each of whom in- his or her peculiar role) understanding sympathy, it no wonder that sich a ploas- and entertaining picture is final result. There is everything to com- d “The Country Beyond” to sl audlences—wholesome com- {Last publication, June 29, 1928. LIBERTY First publication, June 1, 1928. | consin, fcr 35 of his {church, i may find “TONIGHT—T7:30 William Fox Presents THE COUNTRY BEYOND .with OLIVE BORDEN and RALPH GRAVES NEWS COMEDY Blind Lay Prm( hvr Muy Be President’s Pastor This Summer - If President and Mrs. Ceolidge, Cedar Itland Lcdge, Wisconein, attend the nearest blind preacher. He is John Taylor, almost 70 years, 15—A blind to carry omn , John Tay 5., June at Iron ays he his schedule rleton Coll dent Conlid Lium, young ( dent, as P “summer pastor. hm he 1 to change t I very Sunday Coolid Mrs churcii, Chaurch, preside nt and urch! want to come to his he COr roads closest cne to the House, has a capacity been in|which has been ample the e modate communities | persons. {cides to king in| lor Duluth he| not that did| tion Taylor pmuln\ week at the here, formerly but now is ir tional. of For 35 ye he the pulpit, most of preaching to small in northern Wiscon 8Six years ago,while a wholesale house lost his eyesight. But has But if the tend church be facing, vacationing this summer at d se of wor- " |chip, Crossroads Church (belew) at Brule, they will listen to a| a lay pastor in Northern Wis- sén preachifig on River, would b2 flM ERICK CAN 1 il mz"flww OMPANY WE RE 20000 020 STRONG /a0 W i, S10 SEIDENMANK Sk CONDULLO CHAS CRAFTS HAL TiornToN (M HARMON AL WOHLMAN AL PAYNE % (HAS HNALY DAVIS JOHNSON o o RE THOMASON ARCHIE SCHwENIE SUATER CROWERS (MURRAY GEO waLsh Buoty Touwy B CARL GABLE S\RGUI ;q” 2 Ry Goroon G f ¢ AIMAR o ""M'm CAWIN {First Woman Diplomat ai | th {tled in € in jduring and aft , r l | ; with and it tic |at Panama. Industry Based on Milk P o n | THE WHITEHORSE | maid | Write bas rosulied in the es- of the cheese indus- try. The first factory is located in Portales, producing 1,000 pounds of cheese daily. The out put eventually will be increased to 8,000 pounds a day £ The Joss br , who operate \'the plant, e the New Mexi 3 jdeal for the indus learned cheese making itzerland, but they are man turing American instead of t| Swiss cheese. ¥ of Chicago, e —— She served long|LET Almquist Press Your Sult. posts in We cah ana aenver. Phone 528 the war v 4 — -3¢ time | | ament. In - vnic| | ONE WAY TRAFFIC ilometle sor R - s in .the state lllp.nlmul and ubsequently attached to the lega To facilitate automobile at Berne, Switzerland dnuw traffic over Auk Lake Loop of the Glacier Highway dur- ing the tourist season, the lacier Taxi Association 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 L\o loop. CARLSON, beef stock In Women Voters Work| Mrs. sle Geo. At June 15 who as L scame. the pointed to a Unite plomatic post, has become ac- 2 in the work of the National e of Women Voters. tor of the fourth r Curtt whose husband pro r of surgery CHICAGO, e Unive administrative ated .t h government. - > Rises in New Mexico 15 whore N. M., Juhe cowboys, bought” lunch usually s cheese, now are eating rodiuce manufactured in t wn state s The steady increase in the umber of dairy cattle in a coun y once devoted exclusively t _PORTA Mexico Suvri-!'ny. FILMS Developed and Printed Special Rates on Quantity Werk from Canneries ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS Phone 35 INN ! The Ncw Palatial Modern | Hctel at Whitehorse The Whitehorse Inn has just | been built in keeping with | the latest in hotel construc- tion. All rooms with hot and cold running water of which no other hotel in the Yukon can boast, private connecting and public baths, and bellboy service. | or wire for reserva- | A This week featuring tions. Assorted MRQ G. B. 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