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NDAY JUNL 18, 1928. By EDDIE WEAVER ! YA | e Tom Terry | STANLEY [ o, N i Joun e L 6o EoNEING | SENEST ROSEE How TTY DOEBLER NICHOLS ™ max . &R SHERM, RCD MSCow ART CAPPER Ay WaARY ke BRO gaaapon Hore a GEO Witl1ams oy AnpY BIFIARS MoRey (WM STURRY PIERCE. AT Cuk KAR A wAms KNG WATHALL CAMPBELL JOHNSON AS(HERL (" wme TWENT MILLION STRONG b 0 ALBERT. LANER N BIcRRR % -V 2 e CARNEY BN PARR st o Jog GLATER bog_ B menmney ot N fi TLEE HAMCK BANKS KENNEDY B EW DIAMOND WAR A omainey JOHN HAMMO 'fi‘ REN HAYES wAaTson SRR o AAMMEND CHARLIE DUBDIS AL.CuSSON HAGRY WALKLR €0 MURPHY ALBERT MACTTE. JONN T DaviS €M STAFFORD HES MCHAT JomN CHAPIN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; By BILLE DE BLCK OH WEwW. 'SMO USE WORRMIN' ARGUT \Y = 1 Guess FOUR ‘QuTTA FwE OF 'EM WANE (T AF B Fxxr tenight and Tuesday, Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau ! Forecast tor Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: warmer Tuesday; gentle north ‘winds. Comy A B CR S PaTE lhe nomination in 1928, being put; ot Red TGH AV, VAR i, srervaY Time—- Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather as lowa'd favorite son can- ; today. He came in shortly after 4.p. m. yest'y.. 30,18 64 44 W 4 Cldy |Edwin Mered"h Dies Sud | didate in an effort to win dele [ t'e hikan Attorney En-|noon on his boat, the Hazel, and 4 a. m. teday .30.18 46 84 N 1 Clear gatas in the pre-convention cami- e will leave for the plant early in . i Noon today . 3012 €6 30 NW 14 Clear denly as Result of [vaisn trom Govemor amvea 1| dorsed for Local Position |{ie morning. Flrst Natw l B nk Lot T {Smith of New York. The t.cker| Decli bé Pbnor While wacelud ' side’ nal showa na u Heart Disease |ikvosing the - M6er ¥ark® govaraby eclines the Honor AR Mprbing - hive o P CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | s i { d“f‘ ‘f"* e b ‘f‘ (‘r Buvernpr, IS up in great quantities yet, reduc- 3 - = B Gaes va?n\»-r.( was :u‘(-.-lp.\nml o thel ester-O. Gore, endoreed by the|tion blant operators are inclined “There is mo Substitute for Safety” - Highest § pm. | Low Sa.m $am. Precip. $am. - Mok LA e~ S | Ketchikan Bar on for the|to De pessimistic aver the gutlook Stattons— temp. _temp.____temp. temp. Veloeily 24 hrs. Weather ; j dwin Thomas Meredih was) o0 ™ igeship In this Divifor the 1928 season, Mr, Wakefield ome 54 T b . L e ¢ PLCldy Meredith's grandfathor, in ai"‘Avood, ‘Tows, Devember|Feferal Judgeshih M this Divi b P Mgt d SRR vedr 8 Bethel 56 i 50 % 04 Cldy fon to his agricultural inter- 1876, the son of Thomas Oli.|Sim. i8 not seckiug that offtee.] e the TeaucHEN SRt The bt il Fort Yukon .. 64 | 56 .— 0 Clear | ©8ts, was the publisher of & farm ver ‘and Minuie Minerva Mersdith.) ¢ "dx,"vg !: oo e V1| ring are coming In approximately Tanhid-. 5 g0 B G R e Cldy | weekly, The Farmers' Trihune. 1t|He married Miss Bdna C. Blliott|from him by local friends. I} 'F8 8 o e O e Bl Fagle 62 | 42 56 — 20 Clear|Was devoted to Populism 2rd met)of DcY Moines in 1896, They ha¢|2m ot an applicant and would} O U TL00 Dun oy Mg v DANCE ‘St. Paul T TR 0. Foggy|With financial difficulties when two children. e passnt the Bositln were 1t/ inity of Noyes fland Anb Blesis- ICE CREAM itk B Ry ‘o i Cldy | that movcment l(liuxl out. ] T e O “‘n‘i'r“i““f:j‘ “‘!": ""::};'Ml by tne|boat Bay. i ; WY odiak At s 16 0 .02 Rain m”:::‘:fi ‘lf"f:‘ll“‘“t‘(" s YRR ”"‘ b Ketchikan Bar Association sey-| Salt herring will be put up in DELIVERED ‘33m?k‘x|| | 4 7476 11’ ? F}fif years of age, Bérrawed yl\lw with | taught I the Petershurg schools| Were sent both tue President ard : r‘ll]h'?d\‘:"l‘rlil(ll' m«;«elu‘r:( ,‘mx;: ‘.101"(7 A. B‘ THE CITY Prinée Rupert.. §6 Iy A 16 0 M Cldy | Which he purchased his grand-|last vear, was an arrival in Ju-{the Department of Justice u E1iaition “for . thik ‘Podeh < Kt the . ! fhantan b i " [father's publication. Through six nedu on the Northwestern. Miss{his appointment. While the lo- Blokifla - Caubans . tha ! Brick or Bulk 61 ST 52 . 0 Pt Cldy rs it brought him much hard Otness will t here for & week|oM Bar Assecigtion @t mot en: beriing. HiGGaRc el v HALI 4 eStland. . 0 50 50 0 Clear | Work —and little succe The|or ten days when she will return dorssiiim, owing to the fact: that| " iiportahi ass: QK IR Hifomic 4 L3 Braiodbe. 70 Ry 56+ 0 Pt.Cldy | Farmers’ Tribune was discontin.|to Petersburg to cpend the re:|Some it its own members 1105, anid Re suos ALHY 0o the Juneau, o Loss than 10 miles |ued and in its place Mr. Meredith| mainder of the summer. R R 0 Y Vg seas the Bl Sl Hiabesshil’ Pasting ash Bl bers said he would be acceptable.| cANNCry grounds for ~this - bave | oI NOTE.—Observations at St Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, a monthly periodical. | T THE H( Nolising ‘has bhan heard ,locali] 'Ooh “Rcienset SROATCERERY. 10 SATURDAY i B[llwrds Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle IPortland and San That proved the foundation of] 4 E HOT I‘l’/- ly regarding the likelihood of any| ™, 2B A | N Al Francisco are made i ; emir 1 Aol 1 * Publica: | Gastineau early = appointment heing made.| Several boxes of kippered her- Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time. the succ ful Meredith Publica- L R o v " ring were brought in b Mr. [ tions. the name of Mr. Meredithes| M. R. Shepard and wifs, eity;[Last week the Chamber of Com:| 'inE | 1 y M. NIGHT Phone 94 The pressure is low in the middle Aleutian Islands and Ber-'j cnoce (o which eventually | 12arle Blossom, Rxcursion Inlet;|merce wircd Washington urging Wakstield as samples,, One hax i ing Sea and high off Vancouver Island and in Eastern Al b AN, Mt e g ar A. Olson, Maple Valley,|!mmediate action, declaring that|VA$ &iven (o the Empire this af- ! Carlson Taxi Stand fLight showers have fallen in Southwestern Alaska and p Gupdens> and “The Dulry Peroe ; E. J. Olson, Maple Val-|delay would bs iuimical to gen.|!ernoon and another ia at theil FARROGR e, | of the Yukon Valley followed by fair weather in the latter dis- the three having a combined |1¢¥; T. M. Olson, Maple Valley;|eral public good. George: Brothers, Grocery. > ',mcti ('h-:n- w«ullhcl' pl:u\'l:‘lils”:lnltxlrvnn- Eastern Alaska. 'l"n-mri onthly circulation of more than ()lull' .»:”Mmi id:ml: Va:lloi*mMr. TR SRR x5 — % perature changes have been slight. 12,000,000, |and Mrs. /. Simon, Sullivan l. Through his publications mm"'(’fl’:"'l‘ilnld'l-m’r‘g “"'(l:‘;r'];if:’:“";; 0]“[ SEATTLE FINANCE MEN FILMS recognition as a business leader €ar L Lo Tl S { w ||ICAPT. LEADBETTER in Des Moines, the growth of Mr | Chadwick, Seattle; 1. W. Abo LOOKING OVER ALASKA Developed and Sanette CanS"Mops- DOUGLAS || GF LIGHT TENDER | s iiame, S7ouih of ¥* ! crombie, Ketchikan; B, R. Rice. — Prinsnd CEDAR HERE TODAY "' **aseice. and led nim to Se lllf-;“‘l‘uul l:ml-klai,r 3 n('):r; o Rl’xn'llv‘slnmi:],; the American rintec } | politics. In 1914 he was the Dem.| Gertie Otneds, Petersburg; 0| Marine Finance Corporation, Rd-| | i . Du M B 00 — boratie candidate for Uniteql Geisert, Seattle; August Buscilwim R. Rice, Vice President of| | Special Rates on Quantity st Ops“ rooms Capt. John W. Leadbetter, of, States Semator from fowa and two! mann, J. N. Giibert, Mr. and Mrs,|the company, and Paul Buckley, | Work from Canneries the Lighthouse tender Cedar, With. years later was his parfy's candi-! R R Brown and children, “harlesian oldtime Alaskan, arrived here|’ b headquarters at Ketchikan, visit-' gate for governor of fthat state,' Thompson, Porter Sliger, Tacoma:|Saturday. night on the steanter | ALASKA SCENIC . URTHER PLANS FOR FOURTH|© A mumber of the government{yio was dofeated en both occa. F- B. Walker, Seattle; L. M. Car-| Northwestern. They will cover VIE In fact we can supply anything e offices while the tender was in| gjong. | rigan, city; Mr. and Mrs. C. F.both coastal and interior sections EWS . | port ‘this morning. The Cedar Co Los Angeles; W. L. Grover,|looking over the country for pos- Phone 35 for your household needs Assurance of sufficient funds|came here from Cape Omaney| In 1917, Willlam G. IlcAdoo,|Seattle; Jack Tritt, city; C. G.|sible opportunities for opening an' | Bkor a creditable Fourth of July| where the crew rebuilt a light!then Secretary of the Treasury,| Grosser, Tacoma, Alaskan branch. 5 elebration was made clear at|that was destroyed last winter by appointed Mr. Meredith o the Alagkan Tney will leave tomorrow for Bhc meeting which was held Sat-|heavy seas, and is on the way tolBoard of Excess Profits Advisers.! T, Chambers, Benjamin Island;|Cordeva and will later visit Sew- rday night when Chairman E. E. gSmith of \the finance committee. eported the sum of §21050 al| eady collected which, with the l@money left over from last year nd collections yet to be received ill bring the total available to| hbout $500. . The appointment of committees ‘0 arrange for the varjous events n the Fourth was then proceed- Bd with and the following ‘were amad by Chairman Guerin: Svorm——\l R. Langseth, chair- W. E. Cahill, Nels Ander, gn Rubert Fraser, Tom Cashen, obert Bonner, Mike Pusich, Mrs len Kirkham, Mrs. Felix Gray. Program and Decorations—Mrs. . A. Fox, Mrs. Chas. Sey, James ddmiston, H. McConnell, K. H.| purham, Mrs. J. R, Langseth,| [ifvrs. L. D. Hammock, Mrs. Guy Bmith. Dance—Arne Shudshift, W. E. eero, A. J. Balog, Cecile Cashen, P ucile Fox, Madeline Riedi. Richard McCormick was named s marshal of the day. All of 'the above committees re expected to get busy at once d be ready to report at a gener- N meeting of the association - in ibout a week. ——ev————— IDEAL DAY FOR OUTINGS Sunddy proved to be one of the ost agreeable days of the pres- bnt season for outings, the day heing plenty warm enough but minus a too hot sun. Quite a; humber of picnickers were ou] rom Douglas, one party includin r. and Mrs. Jos. Wehren, Mr. Mirs. Guy Smith, going to Sun- nine Falls with Adolph Hiersch jn the Evelyn G. An interesting fiiversion of this outing was the hringing down of a big eagle, neasuring five feet wing spread, py Mrs. Wehren. — e EROUNDHOG CAPTURED ON WATERFRONT ! | | William Howard caught a nroundhog under one of the city ad .evidently strayed. unus¥aily from its native haumt. . The fhnimal was taken up on the hills nd turned loose. — e T wmm fi,& DLANT IN ALABKA. Yordratligl nd Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mr. and} [loats _Saturday afternoon, whickdoing well, by her physician. inspection trip| which will take| make an annual to the westward, about 90 days. The Cedar will go to Unimak Pass and Cape Strichef to pleik! up workmen who have been in-| stalling new machinery for fog| signals, before continuing with the | season’s work which consists of) relieving light tenders, inspecting and supplying .the light houses. FORMER SEC. ( | his | convention \\1)I[‘~( on the third behind Jolm w. PASSES AWA! New installations will be made| at Dangerous Ca on Kodiak Island and Seal Cape on the Al- aska Peninsula and several oil lights will be installed on the Sitkaletik Straits, according to Capt. Leadbetter, ¥ Two men are aboard the Cedar, returning from annual leave, to relieve men at Scotch Cape, and one man for Cape Sarichef, The Cedar will be at LaTouche to re-oil on the way back from the far westward, around August 1, Capt. Leadbetter said. The Cedar was one of th> hoats | that helped rescue those aboard the Star of Falkland which was wrecked in the Bristol Bay region several weeks ago. | :GOV. PARKS AND GVER THE TRAIL! Gov. George A. Parks arrived at Fairbanks last Friday afiernoon by airplane, according to ascable- gramh received by Harry F. Wat- son, of the Governor's office, this | morning. With ‘the Governor are Major Malcolm Elliott of the Al- aska Road Commission and R. J Sommers, Territorial Highway En- gineer. The party has been on an aerial trip in interior Alaska. The three leave for Chitina over the trail tomorrow and expect to be in Juneau next week. ¥ ———.————— MRS, HENDERSON WAS i OPERATED ON TODAV Mrs. L. D. Henderson, wife of the Territorial Commissioner of Education, underwent a major op- eration at St. Ann’s Hospital this morning. She is reported to be —————— MARRIED SATURDAY : Miss Daisy Willis, of Juneau,' and James McKinley, Indians, were married on Saturday hy U. §. Commissioner F. A. Boyle, " el . 01d papers for sale at The Empire. k" | fi snd up—steam heated cratic party. V Oscar W. Underwood. He was again in NORTHERN HOTEL ) ROOMS—50 cents per night and ap; 3800 per week and lp. FPublic shower and tub baths 50 cents. “RBay Oil Burner in |/ operation—Hot water day and night. RBooms $12.00 per Although not an ac-| tive candidate for the Demwocrati~| GORE SAYS NOT Davis and H. Wakefield | the race for J. H. WAKEFIELD nomination o arstent 681 HERE FROM PLANT WS % APPLICANT FOR | At Re bLure bav superintendent | J“DIGIAL juBlni the Baranof Packing There is now a tax on everything but energy SERVICE WAS FIRS Since our beginning we have built upon our integrity and usefulness to our customers. Thus we have built an asset. We wish to call You may collect on it. yvour attention to this asset. Our banking service merits inquiry by you. Others have benefited by it. Fhore 4501 | JAPANESE TOY || SHOP | | H. B. MAEINC ! Front Street | ey e SPELI AL at JUNEA SALE ON OIL CLOTH 2 ~ | PAINT STORE AL ASKA MEAT CO. * Wholesale and Retail Butchers SEWARD STREET P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Ordera —0 GEO. ANDERSON Expert Piane Tunmer Phonoxuph Repalring We call and dellver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe : g | Mr. and Mrs. Coal Consumer: Admiralty Island' Furnace Coal should not be confused with Screenings, it contains much coarse 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 ing. coal. for it often. coal bill down. transfer man. The Admiralty Island Coal 115 Seward Street Order from your own coal dealer or Junean, Alaska Temporary office with H. R. Sth finfld Son If you are not completely " satisfied with the fuel you are burning in your fur- . hace, range, heater or fire- place grate f TRY *} “yyE ALL-PURPOSE FUEL” YOUR DEALER SELLS THEM OR PHONE =~ ' Two yoars later President Wilson| Robert Shaw, city; Myrtle Kru-fard, Anihérage, and Fairbanks. named him a member of the In-|sey, Petersburg; O. Rhodes, Kot-|They will be absent about 30 3 i dustrial Conference Commission| chikan; H. Hall, Ketchikan; |days and stop over here for two This week featuring and in January, 1920, selected him! James O'Brien, Seattle; Olive De|weeks on their return trip. for the post of Secretary of Agri-| Lana and - daughter, Ketchikan; — culture to succeed David F. Hons.!Jobn H. Dakefl, Seattle; Gust|S——re——rm — | Assorted ton. Nordblad, city; John W. Smith, | SCHOOL OF PIANO It Continuing his interest ia pub-! Petershurg. P e attairs, Mr. Meredith became 2Zynda l PLAYING | reserves one of the leaders of the “prc S. Simpson, Seattle; H. €. Argo,! | ALL GRADES: ACCEPTED sive dry” element of the Demo-' Mr. and Mrs. Siltn. lr Mrs. ‘Ruth Messerschmidt 3 pound jar Special, 75 cents Swanson Bros. LOWER FRONT ST. Striet Attention Given Out-of-Town Orders DI4AMOND BRIQUETS Thomas HardwareCo. WHEN YOU BUY CEvENT IT PAYS TO BUY. SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT $5.00 PER BARREL ~©~ '’ RED CEDAR SHINGLES G to 2s—$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— SRPERe r 1IF YOU EMPLOY Five or More Persons ¥ ‘AND' HAVE NOT READ THE Alaska Compensation Law as amended in 1927, you may not know that you can lose any amount up to $18,000 as a result of an accident. . . We have copies of the new law for distribution and will hand one to you upon request or go over it with you. You should be familiar with this law. It was made to fit your case. ALLEN SHA TTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE