The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1928 By BILLE DE BECK 2 7 i PQ)&TH:\.Y ' y / COME ON . SKOOKUM i1 NO 00GS - CHUCK, WE'LL FUN OVER . 0 l OK MNX 3 THE CHEMICAL GAMK ¢ | ALOWED AND SEE OUR OLD FRIEAD, i We'RE TWENT MILLON STRoué - DICK HUBBELL =AY, TiL “TWE RROTHERHOOD OF BlU.VGOATS‘ e m.;g:\;ru To SEE Him TEx CROURKE SAM PRICE. g B GAI = GooD oL’ MAT, PERRY BOBEY NORTR DICK - AL MOORE. R.MORIGA FLOODAS @ FRED GOV YOG STonE FRED STANNKPE RosT JeFT LAZARUS LSMIM pave b ORI €S BARRYMOR LCKLEY ShE SiATTS i3 CocuRAN RANDALL (Y. c»:mfl'sx g, N MEGRew ANGE Bt o ai c:‘m&smw ¥, W eRiLLes Fielos VITALE GitRoY ™S CURDY N ©us RADIO KINSLEY & XANN ‘N N g R i s n > $ gvnsmw S FRANKS i i) 5 - There is now a tax on everything / 3 : but energy SERVICE WAS FIRST 7S ; TR . tidted ' ; . Since our beginning we have built ar integri g riety and the res s a pict better organized, the societies in you all personally in so short Since our beginning we have built upon car integrity Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. §. |7ttt e Fovi ™ [t S Uil tireads GAPT EDWAHDS you s geisai e do W - T e tias to o castolies T T ST Weather Bureau e e tioned are united havi [ i with the highest rd for its built an asset. TWO ARE GUESTS membe g0 that the H 2 | people and will not soon forget We wish t I v ttenti to thi t T ) R SILVER TEAl the b ikt ; o ey e wish to call your attention to this asset. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: s i i GF tade: Lovaki TR AN s F ERRED e RS ; You may collect on it. { seen. Monday on the Fair and warmer tonight and Saturday moderate north- Miss Laura Stillman of Port-| work industry and con ‘»\lilmn da to pend a few days westerly winds \ land and Mrs. William Rohertson | me t 250,000 belong to s {with Major Carruthers at Wran.| oth Qf“' banking service merits inquiry by you. of Ketchikan, r honor | cialis | gell before leaving Al 1 thers have benefited by it. LOCAL DATA at a well 1 and en- ‘ . H “Capt. and Mrs, E. K. Tobin ive: X ox- | o ave pe | i o 3 Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather joyable tea given v y after lQueen Ma"e Not to ! have Mbeen appointed "m take 4 p. m. yestv 29.99 68 45 NW 13 Clear noon by the Ladies’ League. o 2 LO A charge of the work here, 4 a. m, today. 30.15 49 &% N 2 Cldy Vlsnt U. S. Again Cal Sal‘ahon Army Staff s (i iy H . % . Noon today 30.20 61 45 NW 11 Pt. Cldy | Agriculture Employs it AR e Al LeaVl{lg—CaPlaln ORGANIZE WOLF HUNTING | i Flrst Natlonal Bunk CABLE 4ND RADIO REPORTS Ma,o"tv in Spam ‘n . 3 inite obin Commg | Moscow, Julln: | $4-1he AT} “There is no Bubstitute for Safety” e YESTERDAY T Y P ¢ ARED e 4 e . |Russian Hunters' Union decided Highest 8 pm. | Lo ; Preclp. 8am. | MADRID, June “thirds : have I taoe ecelved here yesterday|y) renaw jagt rs' contest for Btations— temp. temp. . emp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | of the yrkers in 4 t erning a 1 or - Capt. and M, Olin Nome ... 2 1 13 2 02 Rain | j1oyea iculture, according to|V 4 g rds fo the local Saivation Bethel 6 5 the minister of labor. These num-| She made this statement, shelAr station to Prince Al : o : . B Bl : v & | I8 b . wild animals. Last year's Fort' Yakon. . | 48 60 Pt. Ci% | per 3,140,000. In indus ‘”“”.‘.,‘1 to set at rest persiste ru-| Sagk., it was announced today opened with 52 hunting ‘Tanana ... 1 : [ ot 50 Cldy | comm \here are approximate.|MOrs that she intended s They will leave Monday for Wran-! Con They Maktioyed 1.408 u Bagle b 5 56 - Clay |1y 1,800,000 ke another trip to the United!gell” and proc rtly afte~| O 0 % 44 i D4NCE 8 o4 - ) ¥ A0 s, 216 bears, 46 lynzes and 4 B St Paul : 36 ClAy | 7The AR are s States ward to Prince g o 4 d ) { four wolverines. Valuable prizes Dutch Harbor.. 5 { 12 - Oy | into threa «—land-own - (VB cang will be awarded to winners, | have to replace 3 Kodiak iy : el 16 Ragn|tementfarmers and - laborers— Foyrteen Persons Are | capt. ana 3 rards. The Cordova while 1in number also ar Juneau 49 Sidy| empic yed In industries connected Killed # in Train Wreck|date of their airival here is no ; A. B " .« D, Ketchikan 6 g with the la | | knoyn Prince ‘Rupert.. 62 V| Industrial workers are spreal COPENHAGEN, June 22 4 A I“”“ assaz ] Bdmenton .06 “ldy ich the! Fourteen .5ié o Kille voiced tc ¥ E Mrs . i : G | 4 lay | various , of which the Fourteen persons were killed an y by | A 2 Seattle .. | ; | 1 are tailoring, construc- 40 injured when the Northern| Pdn lows: Tom ht—7 30 g SULNT’S,'IS SAY THAT Portland 7 ! 56 > tion, metal-working, textiles, al: s was wrecked © Bol [ The Army wheel has made an o g ' 4 d San Francisco. 68 5 5 : Y [ mentation and minin i Sweden. The Ex crash- | other turn and yesterday noon a Pure Ice C"e 'fi *—-Less ths 8. { In the agricultural pursuits into an auxiliary locomotiye. | Wire made known to us our next IRENE Rl(‘ll : NOTHE Ghesrsations ot Bt Path.. Durdh | Beibor. . Jtos there has been little union among No forcigners were hurt \“l’lm”""“]'“ MENNE b Frlnoe. A in SATURDAY WILL DO YOU GOOD. Juneau, Prince Rupert, Bdmonton, Seattle Portland and San | the workers or the land-owners i gl "W wish pgs a word “HONEYMOON You can get 100 per cent Francisco are made 1 a. m. and 4 p, m. Juneau time. e pass, g 1 ts difficult) MRS, THEILE WILL LEAVE | AR, S Swamt | g i el e o : {through The Empire to the peo-| SXPRESS” pure Ice Cream at the . 1 $hrai SR o e | with so many ent intercots| To send the next (wo months | EXPRESS NIGHT ““‘.”;rl\‘-“n' a2 lf":“;fm,, - "'"‘” ke o :l:. that they can be brought togeth- at the Diamond K Packing Com-|Ple of u for all thelr splen e JUNEAU BILLIARDS - : s or rapiidly in the setilement of dis- pany at Wrang 1o to | did support snuine friend AR Phi 94 JGulf of Alaska, the K and Norton Sound, ang | ¢ Tapid i ; v . s s i 5 i : This is 3 A one o R O T oty St at i beitary, | Duts ¥ 791,000 of them Xt y of / i i impossible to ses This is a club shou CARLSON'S TAXL ; . members of unions or fede — — — Temperatures have risen in the upper Yukon Valley and there 1 has been little change elsewhere during the past twenty-four| AS to . industrial worke leave tonight on the Admiral g leading branches of industry are Rogers for that place povcLas | Y?‘:“-E‘?‘E":",F,.‘.;.‘t.fl,j = . FOR SALE FURN[TURE hunting organ ions showing | highest - efficiency in exterminat At a meeting l e nis 1 tho evening of July L - —— GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION Tables-C rs-deerdili n for the event ) L8 i Z FORMER DOUGLAS YOUTH Arrange s are now in progress s P C D B d M I A Dy WEADS STUDENT BODY Av |l devise some. now foatarcs. for Y 2 i el ay Beds-Mattresses WRANGELL HIGH, 192823 the dance to make it different and = The last issue of the “Stikino bk 285 | ) Oy ne -1on r'is cCOw Spr[ngs Messenger,” Wrang l‘ll high school| “HONEYMOON EXPRESS"” Y paper, w has just been re IS AT LIBERTY TONIGHT| z AND THE celved, giv the news that Ja Gurr, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E| “The Honeymoon E " the II lob B { S wi Douglas for several years, hadlRich and Willard Louls, at tho N Deen chosen as president of the| Liberty tonight, is one of the 4 ‘ = ow at Yakutat student Dbody of his ol 3 st decided bits of screem re- . mext year, a compliment which hisfalism of the season. It depicts R )y Q. 5 % classmates have paid him in|the home life of a typical Ameri- Wire J. P. hamue]son, Yflk‘nat, or 1nguire recognition of the proper qualifi-|can family, so amusingly, so hu- - 4 at Empirc Offi“c cations which they, knowing him|manly, and with such insight that = as nmy do ize he po: your eritic feels constrained to| - ) evidence of the ing | acclaim James Flood, the director, )’ ce and ability i3|as one of the real masters. Irene| 3 K- wo articles, one en-| Rich, as another type of mother,| z = ( : and the|the worm-:lvm!-tumed type, is a = et SPECIAL SALE ON OIL CLOTI{ WHEN You BUY CEMENT IT PAYS ofher an cditorial, which he has|delight. Willard Louls as the I fi d BUY contributed to his school paper) philandering papa is a rib-tickler, The supporting players give va- 2 n °d o1 SUPERIOR PORTLAND ,CEMENT many grocers who drink u_PAmT Shobk Y Pk DAPR: Only FOlgCr S'” { - ) 6 to 25—$4.75 per M. 5 to 2s clear—$5.00 per M. AL/’_SKA MEA T CO Get oua quantity prices on lumber By Mary Dowd Reardon » Noted Food Engineer . v Wholesale and Retail Butch e = v N the course of mywork ciate its matchless flavor. | PHONE 39 IIWA:;. lflifi ‘ J tineau Lumt*r Mills. Inc. with foods, I come in I know you will en_]oy - e e ) y contact with manygrocers. this simple test: —Lumber For Every Purpose— “What coffee do you Buy a can of Folger’s ‘ : i 5 drink?2” I ask them. Coffee today. Drink Folger’s : : - “Folger’s” is the zeply I tomorrow morning; the ‘ : — hear so often. p= — next morning ‘o ] ) & Ms. and Mrs. Coal Col Tbcynelecutfor drink the coffee | B g 7 L5, .Admiralty .Island ; 27X w the same reason | suggessthis | you have been | , : not be confused with Screehmgs, it contains I do—they have using; the third | < \ much coarse coal walnut size and smaller, in -y lt;'lthf ‘;;‘;‘:‘.88;'::‘: : fla:ct mani of the coal users find it ideal for every kind o BAs r d ‘ eir cook stoves and heaters. Cariatlon MU c-peia, pi Y coffee on their U"”"':El.: Youwill then de-, AND YET THE SALE Try a few sacks next time you are order- ilk ev: d to double rich- :ult—e-:::;l‘:fl:: iwars i shelves and :':":-of gaser Have | cidedly favor, ing coal. We know you will hke it and call et imperative to health, and by itg choose Folger- || ting oasket i 'ombl‘lfld""h' P of for it often. And the price too keeps the ‘uniformly distributed double Flavorasthemost || bere: . The Best! d " e covent ey e, | | levoros bl | SRS | Cotfee wins!| DIAMOND BRIQUETS || ool bilt down. sary the lavish use of cream and satisfying of a about coffee-mal g Order from your own coal dellzr or butter. Tk 1 8t Boi e g I know you, § Zru Mslimared | -+ - Fhace fan‘ Are constantly on the increase. The reason transfer man. Alaska’s trails, 3 Write for Cook Book too, will appre is to be found in the fact that they are clean ! CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS C0. - : . .: i & to handle—made of pure coal and give an The Admiralty Island Coal intense heat. C i Order Irom your dealer omp. : Juneau, Alaska Temporary office with H. R. Shepard and Son ~ Pacific Coast Coal Co. 2 115 Seward Street Phono 409 J. A.Foicee & Co. || u¥wuii o PH E 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent S RONE

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