The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 16, 1928, Page 7

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_ 8 ( TaN [Feeo sweons L NG \WE!| MARE. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vi Falr tonight and Sunda LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wliqnv% Velocity Weather fime= 4 p. m. yest'y. 30.02 58 * BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG I Hukict OVER HERE To SGS NOU WONT HAVE T® EAT TIN'CANS AND e SOINT'S CLOSED - I GUESS = COoME on HOME AND WE /L ~ MOU BEAT Trpr 2 SKOGkLM U SOME GRUB TWGET WL, WE HAVE T THE BEST OF IT, SEE WHATS DEHE art einity, beginning 4 p. m. today: y; gentle northerly winds. 50 7 Cldy 4 a. m. today. 30.10 46 75 N 1 Cldy Noon today .....30.12 58 51 NwW 5 Pt. Cldy - CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY by TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a.m. 8am. Preclp. 8am. Stafions-— temp. _temp.__i__temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Nomeé SR ] 46 30 38 . 0 Clear Bethel 64 58 14 50 1 0 Cldy Fort Yukon ... 64 60 16 54 0 Cldy Tanana . 64 52 36 50 — 14 Pt Cldy Eagle 64 64 40 54 0 Cldy St. Paul 42 40 1 36 16 .04 Rain Duteh Harbor.. 54 52 4 — Cldy Kodiak 50 50 46 1 Rain Cordova 52 50 | . 46 48 . — Rain Juneau 58 58 45 46 1 .02 Cldy Ketchikan 62 — 10 - 6 0 Pt Cldy Prince Rupert. 66 60 {46 48 * 0 Cldy Bdmcnton . 60, 60 5 1 18 Cldy Seattle 60 56 4 .01 Cldy Portland . 64 62 4 01 Rain San Francisco.. 66 62 5 * 0 Clear *—-Less than 10 miles. NOTE. Juneau, Prince Francisco are tupert, Bdmont made at 4 a. m. s low near t ridge of high pressure Oregon. 'The pressure is British Columbia and the Nort showers have Observations at St. P roughout most Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, on, Seatlle Portland and San and 4 p. m. Juneau time, he Alaska Peninsula and in of “the Territery. A Prince William Sound to ern Alaska and falling in Pacific States. Light scattered and Central Alaska, Western States. Temperature changes have! Al from h fallen in Scuthern Canada and the North Pacific been slight. DOUGLAS | NEWS MRS. FEUSI Mrs. John Feusi entertained a group of oldtime friends from Douglas and Juneau, at her home yesterday afternoon, it being the occasion of her birthday. Remin- iscences of old times inte; with one or two ntests caused the time to be passed most agree- ably and a Dutch lunch secved by the hostess was much enjoyed. Guests of honor were Mrs. Inga Dickenson, who is visiting her mather, Mrs. B. G rock, and Mrs. William Robertson, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Mills. IS HOSTESS FRBNUPPLGTver S TR COMING FOR VISIT Miss Lucy Quinn, .of Oakland, California, a cousin of Mrs. W. E. Cahill, of Treadwell, is a passen- ger enroute north on the Prin- cess Louise which is due this evening. - “gUS” HEWITT GOES SOUTH Alfred D, “Bus” Hewitt left on the Alaska yesterday for a vaca- tion trip to Puget Sound cities. While more or less of a debatable question how long “Bus” will he, . able to “stick it out” down below. the young man stated he hoped to spend at least a year in the} States. ——————— '! OUT OF HOSPITAL ) Mrs. Rose Davis, who wus oper- ated upon in Juneau severnl days , was able to leave thg hos-; -ptal yesterday and will . visit with friends on the Glacier high- wlb while recuperating from her flu}asa. e b VISITED IN DOUGLAS fir. and Mrs. Tom Johnson, for- mer residents of Douglas, were visiting on the Island yesterday while awaiting the departure of the Queen, upon which Mrs. John- | son, who was formerly Miss Helen Hiilery, is going to Seattle for an operation. Mr. Johnson cannery “Retriever.” “SIMPLE SIS” IS AT l} LIBERTY tunnm(], e Louise Fazenda has been theias. m. to 12:30 p. m. recipient of many quaint fan let- ters, but one from an admirer in: far away Norway, wins the blue(CALL 187 In stilted English he ribbon. writes that he has seen her in many pictures and has observedSuch that she can cook, sew and keep shingling, bouse well, but has never scen|ing or painting, in fact anything her wash clothes, ] her accomplishments, d is at present in charge of the floating It s oo 14 mumbered wmor |aév. he will be pleasaed to consider a matrimonial j alllance. She should not be made {10 pérform these menial fasks be- | fore the whole world, he ihinks, { but should confine them to the home, which latter he is quite willing to provide, with the fore-| going proviso. | l Shonld this admirer s-e the 1deft way in which she irons socks in “Simple Sis” he will probably redouble his efforts to lure her from the screen. “Simple Sis,” n‘ Warner Bros. production, directed| by Herman Raymaker, comes to the Liberty Sunday night. | | Included in the cast are Clyde 1 Cook, who is co-starred with Miss | Fazenda, Myrna Loy, William | Demarest, Billy Kent Schaeffer and Cathleen Calhoun. “Simple | Sis” is an uproarious comedy-| drama, a heart-song of the hum-| lh]ce. and of others not so humble. —ee | Douglas Church , Services| Notices tor this church column !muu be received by The Empire not latér than 10 o’clock Satur= day morning to guarantee change »f sermon topics; ete. | Dougias -flfifi“ Native 3! v “ Sunday mcnoos—2:30 p m. - Bermon at 3:165 p. m. ~ 7:00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mia- week prayer service. All are cordially weicorie to these services. Bt 1 Douglas o.mfi? Church Catholic services in the tem- ‘porary chapel in the new resi- ‘dence adjoining the old bank ‘building. 1 ' $ 8:00 a. m.—Low Mass and Ser- mon, General Communion for all. No Sunday School. [+ £y | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | as Dean Rice is' No services, in Skagway. T I Conmphé:hn:rlc ‘(l!mnnmty I VSRR a0 i SO ST L L. D. HAMMOCK. vay Pastor Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30, nm o Regular Sunday services 11:30; ———e—a— FOR Q! 9 C, Contractor or by the hour. &3 carpenter, plumbing, masonty, kalsomin- ir work. a7 in new or re, ‘eatures Syndi Grear Britain nghts reserved CHuek ! | COME BACK HERE You SaME FOOD RIGHT ( | i NS, O\ BELLSY HWES HOPPED 1N SOMEBOON S WIADOW = TS v Swn FALLT - T ) SHOULD HAVE FED | HIM = GOGONESS | OMIN KNOWS wHAaT He's \ | | j P THE DAILY" ALASKA ‘EMPIRE, SATURD JUNE 16, 1928. €D COTTER RALPH HAGAN 1 Joun ~ausy BOB BARRETT DAVE SHoLTz HARRY LOWEATHAL JE MASTERS DK RGONEV BiL FRED MORMS 2oniwiav CURTIS BROWN wWALT EODIE M CROSSIN NORENS Uovp makwerl VOIS ANLY CASEY JEFE EROWNE MIFFLIN POTTS PALL WEMKEL HARRY RosE RuPP GENE LOUIS BOISMENUE CLNDE JENNINGS MURRAY HULBERT WALT R MEIER FLOYD THOMPLON LK LEWIS ) £, MARK SuLLWAN Geo CoRCORAN DWIGHT CaMpPBELL JAMES HALLINAN Tom HUNTER PRAISE, PRICE, PRIZE CALL (Dr. A E. Known as the dean of Amer- | ican education, sively for Press the following message to boys and men and young women are graduati the country’s schools and col- leges. It is and intimate centact with the | educational pare youth for productive ca- reers,) By A. E. WINSHIP of (Editor, Jour| dealing with dog knows when he wags hi will have a different than when he snarls. a: different value than he Any talent its price is a is In an enti when its money is on a gold 1 than when it is at one is business who lish a credit in his market. must have ability and the price of s a suce TO THOSE WHO Winship, widely wrote exclu- The Associated girls and young who ng in June from inspired by long forces* that pre- nal Education) SEEK SUCCESS le: movie hous: became serious, dn | won | |ship. n each major at The offer That 151 tomorrcw morning. the latest in adv. All tion. —— ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF WALLPAPER Hueter Paints PAINT STORE ~ ALASKA MEAT CO. < Wholesale and Retail Butchers SEWARD STREET not be ipg coa Temp much coa for it often. coal bill down. Order from your own coal dealer or transfer man. The Admiralty Island Coal | 115 Seward Street JUST ARRIVED Full Line of Ba JUNEAU —~—————— Mr. and Mrs. Coal Consumer: ' Admiralty Islanid Furnace Coal should eenings, it contains se coal walnut size and smaller, in fact many of the coal users find it ideal for their cook stoves and heaters. Try a few sacks next time you are order- We know you will like it and call And the price too keeps the confused with Se Company Juneau, Alaska orary office with H. R. Shepard and Son Phone 409 SUNDAY—7:30 and .cold run Yukon can Free Movie Admission - Ends Stl{dent Roughing ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 16. Ann Arbor th managers have dev a plan to e student rushes through, portant Michigan athletic vic- | tory. | | Last year when the Waolverine' lathletes sccred one victory after & another, the students made rush after rush through the movie theaters. Finally the situation]| the theatre managers cffered fr rooms | | which no other hotel in the connecting and public es after each im- and to arbitrate time Michigan hletic champlon- w weeepted. Since then Michigan has won | BOSTON, June 16—The &u but one major championship. | fey of a young man industrially, cor iThat was in baseball. | mercially or professionally is a b A | personal achievement than MRS. NOYES ON WAY ¥AST it was even six year: A | el | much er proportion of those o L4 Mrs. Jolin R. Noyes, wife of who are to be day laborers will ALEWINSHIR A yes of the Alaska Road be skilled labor and a much N e oy = {Cor jon, is a southbound pas- larger percent of those who| Above all ol s success re-[Ser on the T Que 3 ) choose (a professional career will one to I won a \.mnhlu‘{\"“ ch left here t night. A That Alanson B, IToughe be in the upper tenth of by vardonal achiswe/1v who has the ton, United States Ambs class in_high school or college, | £ AN " went wild | ¢ in Sitka, is on her way to| sador at the Court of St. | Whoever achiev <t! over the ach of the Ger-|New York City where I James, might resign in or- win appreciation, must establ'sh| mans and Iri the[to study art at Columbia der to run for the Senate confidence, must attain persona {first westward fhght the sity this summer, this Fall is rumored both ,distinction. ~ Three wopds zepre-| Atlantic. Arfienidnn i feth Lieut. Noyes is doing field work| yoe and abroad, But the sent these accemplishments. They| pe how felt about a ( for the road comm m in : oy i “ have come from a common origin. | man fen ye and ihere was|Interior during the summer s ".‘f‘l“"‘“““’“""mh"r:m They are Praise, Price and Prize {no possible trace of udice son. He has been tr firm or Ceny tho ICEN Whoever wins pr has we t an Irlshman anywhe {to Fort Lewls, Washin the appreciation as an a » winning eliminates hatred [fective next September af! 5 TR human nature. udice as docs mothing|term ot duty ln]_mmklu e e el ia ko Moy according to « dispatches | G i reated by prize winning, | Washington, D.. C. | FILMS Smiles havel and no price is too great in dem- | s, ik s a frown. | cating appreciation of prize | 01d papers for sale at The *mplre | | l)“‘]‘zl)‘ d and that can establish| winning. The graduate of an ele-|: oA =l Printed *;MET:I A "flll'“" school, high school or| | rel erent cla register a vow tc 9 i . : y el e ,\m\ll([l ],l;,x.llri : (' lt.;, i THE WHITEHORSE | Special Rates on Quantity y 3. Price and Prize, .in- - | Work from Cannerfes ! a “‘SC‘";!"‘ commercially or pro- ! INN ¥ | ess in any line fe: g [ - ) L { has failed to estal.| gkl ST VORI | | The New Palatial Modern | ALASKA SCENIC ons| | s Hotel :lt Whitehorse | VIEWS ! T Vhite has just | - demonstrated botn |SEATTLE FRUIT & PRODUCE| | poen puite 1 keeping. wioh | | | reliability. Company will deliver your erders| | | Phone 35 hotel construc- with hot ning water of boast, private | i | \ | i maid. and bellboy g || Write or wire for reserva- | || | | tions. H {.'5—-—.’ A — | SCHOOL OF PIANO PLAYING ALL GRADES ACCEPTED | || Mrs, Ruth Messerschmidt | | Phore 4501 e | | Front P. 0. Box 218 | JAPANESE TOY || SHOP H. B. MALINQ Streot for Mall Orde! GEO. ANDERSON Expert Piane Tuner Phonograph Repairing We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe == This week featuring Assorted Preserves 3 pound jar Speeial, 75 cents Swanson Bros. LOWER FRONT ST. Strict Attention Given Out-of-Town Orders SmssEssse s sesssessssssssassssssseasssssas WARNER BROS. Present “SIMPLE SIS” with LOUISE' FAZENDA and CLYDE COOK Prices—10:20-40 cents Al ] The funniest team in the movies i ] A POINTER If you are mot completely satisfied with the fuel you are burning in your fur- nace, range, heater or fire- place grate DIAMOND fiRIQUETS “THE ALL-PURPOSE.FUEL” YOUR DEALER SELLS THEM Pacific OR PHONE Coast Coal Co. i l 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 coolly reaches for a pen, produces a check-pad—and begins to seribble. onal checking account is a justifiable head- pe sweller. Get one yourself. First National Bunk “Tkere is no Substitute for Safety” DANCE || ICE CREAM DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY Brick or Bulk A. B. HALL Juneau Billiards Phone 94 Carlson Taxi Stand i | SATURDAY | NIGHT ‘ ! + Sanette Cans-Mops- Dust Mops-Brooms In fact we can supply anything for your household needs THE Thomas HardwareCo. s . WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS TO BUY 12 o+ N SUPERIOR PORTLAND' CEMENT $5.00 PER BARREL RED CEDAR SHINGLES 6 to 25—$4.75 per M. 5 to 2s clear—$5.00 per M. Get ouy quantity prices on lumber Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. —Lumber For Every Purpose— Special on Bananas ALL THIS WEEK—2 POUNDS FOR A QUARTER Also Large Assortment of Fresh Fruits and V egetables CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “Best in Everything”

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