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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928. SQME HOW OR OTHER : : BT = i JUST HAD My NOU DONT LOOR RIGHT To ME, S // atgw\g‘ < 31r SKOGKUM CHUCK — .DOC. DEFERENTY — THERE'S SOMETHING AROUT _HABLY RECOONRED qavk T S S s . K ANCE THATS \«:v Do:s: ?_Q HAV GARBER \S AN ——=2 i - & 20 SCOOFER! ALl WET =YOu DONT N QONE To 4’ AUTHERITY OM Suct = ot § i A v Uiy e il Py e SIRT PRES AP e Ty \ GONNA HURT ! AT \S - - WHEN T (00K . 1 B\ povisEs M arNou T 3 7 9 g There is now a tax on cverything but energy SERVICE WAS FIRST Since our beginning we have built upon cur integrity Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. WHO'S WHO H()brelv University and usefulness to our customers. Thus we have Weather Bureau g AND WHERE built an asset. Tus m Ri& '8 | We wish to call your attention to this asset. ChurCh O G H. Brockhagen, Tresidnt and At Je “l(’ o You may colleet on it. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Publsher of the. Portland Tele: . ublisher of the 1:\- “1‘.«:. “71;0 W here Tvl,ful St()O(I Our banking service merits inquiry by you. . Fair tonight and Sunday; gentle northwesterly winds. S b} L accompanied 5 ervices daughter, is making the ; Others have benefited by it. LOCAL DATA round trip on the Dorofhy Ales- fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather| Notices for this church column AnSet, £ s : 4 p. m. yesty 3021 63 45 NW 13 Clear | must be roceived by The Empire| Mnchuled i the tourists on (he) B , _ - \ | a. m, tod: 30.21 49 77 NW 1 Cld not later than 10 o’clock Satur- st e Tinddint i o . 5 ‘" M i‘woon Meday 3020 57 57 W 10 Cldy |day morning to guarantee change |2 Of the Fisher Flouring Mills of . ~ i RN : Ftrst Natwnal Bunk »f sermon topics, ete. Seattle, and his son Ben N d 0o CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS PP w “tamily of one of the offi- e 4 RN . ¢ ‘, ‘ “There is mo Substitute for Safety” ——VESTER TODAY ———— — ] 0 5 ml;::z 8 p.m. l| Low 8am. fam Precip. §am Dougias Presbyterian Native | | clals of the Fisher Flouring Mills 4 Stations— temp. _ temp. s p. ity 24 hrs. Weather Mission are seeing Southeastern Alaske Nome . . 66 b4 .08 Cldy RO 3 it | via the Doro Alexander. Bethel Lige. <5Q 46 42 1 14 Cldy Y 4 Seba , President of the h Y{ Sermon at ; Spll g 0 e Fort Yukon ... 70, 68 TP 0 cayl 79y m L hiiraday_Mia. f Sebustian Pish Company,! Tansna 4 b i 30 1Y | week prayer service. 7 i a1 ‘",[““4“‘ o i & !' s T, ’ Al Eagle 68 68 52 Trace m n ; ka on the Dorothy Ales ; f B QAR | o " 4 All are cordial'ly weicome tof .. L 4 " > . 4 St. Paul 46 16 3 8 0 Cldy h Sridherpe From there he will go to T ¢ . 3% 1(;“"}[ o R where the company is operat Kodiak 54 b4 €1y | .. | v cannery. > v | [ 3 g > v v b o r 3 sseng h S i Cordova . 50 48 : 4 ; iy | T Douglas Catholic Church Among the passengers on » ] . Junsan 6 63 1 Cldy % ks Dorothy Alexander is C. E. North, L Ketchikan 74 16 Cidy| | Catholic s tn the tem-| ma manager of Johnson and| K ; \ : L Prince Rupert.. 62 62 f Cldy |rorary chapel in the new resi-| Higgins, hoat corporation. Mrs. | 2 R 3 == Edmonton RS ¥ . 26 Cldy |dence adjoining the old bank|North accompanies him i ! oy Tanon = ‘ . Cleary | building. Mrs. G C. Thompson and : e II 4[' SCIENTISTS SAY THAT Pertland | No service. Father Monroe Mrs, I McMicken, prominent ALL Gie Beanoion. 88 8 52§ ; \dy |absent. mombers of Seattle soclety. were e b Tl g =X Pure Ice Cream han 10 miles. bocs _\mnul~ in Juneaun yesterday ~ il 3 while the Dorothy Alexander was | v ol bl | . { 4 WILL DO YOU GOOD. NOTE.—Observations at Si. Paul, Datch Harl <odiak i . e | SATURDAY .—Observations at St. Paul, Datch Harbor, Kodiak, ! i Sy ; 3 Ny Yot can. . st . 000 Haet e inc ort, B n, Seattle Portls 4 ; vening n - Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle Portland and San| Ivening & I P e gyt Ay _ \ ) ire Tos Crodhi ot the Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time. |48 ¢ Sy i Sty Compan | 4 5 L . - e NIGHT JUNEAU BILLIARDS The pressure is low in Bering Sea and high in cther por-|g——————————— | southern California, who reside o : i " Fhane b8 tions of Alaska, British Columbia and the ocean from the Gulf|| Congregational Cummunity in 'M-; Angeles, is on the U‘m; p C CARLSON'S TAXI of Alaska southward. Cloudy weather prevails throughout the| Church | | thy -'\‘J‘Ml"fh'l‘- 'llmx wife is mak '& o — g % - Territory and light showers have fallen over most of the Inter-|* = %] ing the trip with him. , ———— : e ’ D. HAMMOCK. uay Pastor | Dr. G L. Walte Jalk o jor, on Prince Willam Sound and in the Aleutian Islands. Tem- r. G L. Walters, well known ¥ ands. Tem-| “gyngay School 10:30 to 11:30| seutile hysician, and Mrs. Wal-|s crature changes have been slight. T ; o p y s m, ors, are passengers aboard the Jerusalem’s new Hebrew university, as pictured above, is ris- Duteh Harbor. — 50 the domes of the Foly Sepulchre and {hé Mosque of Omar. R ; . | Regular quund’ly services 11:30] othy Alexande * |ing on Mcunt Scopas under the dirccticn of a Scot, Prof. Patrick [ :;:":I‘ ";;‘( ;v'[l] :::;;Llfir l}"‘l‘l""mt m. to 12:30 p. m. Passengers leaving on the Ad-|Geddes (inset) vweml scetions are ncaring completlon‘ e e Mr. s James ot R 1Y T I miral Rogers yesterday included + e [ DOI]CLAS Hawthorne and three children in!MRS, BURFORD WAS HOSTESS! ynt 1ittll "ok Tritt and M. JORUSALEM, Toe. 25—A n_\’ 1 . the Kilburn cottage between Sec- Iy o) E. Rupert. - Brown and Tritt arejScot-is bringing back to Jerusa- ond and. Third strects; Mr. and| Mrs. Wilbur Burford was hos-| B ; . 4 0 r 24 p, p r p sin the gl E Solomon’s ™ ar s o ™ NEWS D e oortet. At twoltelh Wt v hvidde "pRFtyy i Nadjoouna tor: Boatdly, RURees £05 Sbe (16 18 Slon thet Belouton The Einstein Institute for math- . 8. E 88 t 3 hikan. As the o Idings f i chiliren. 1 the Kilbura cotinge on|ome in the Spickett Apartments,| "\ gt gr. reprosenta-| now Hebrew university riss ot oo, “h, hvsleal, roscarch 1 ables--Chatrs-Davenparu D street. Jh4t ovening, in .honor Of Mum.] . o o A i ole [ by lone : s 3 victually ~finished. The depart- — oA George W. Naylor and Miss Irene 1(‘\.\ of the llAuln“ M.;:‘x‘r:{ ;::ppl)‘ l;‘ion((v::xlx |::;"m[:h.,r ]:'\1i‘l.nm ,:_u;— ment of Hebrew sgtudies, the ad- S e R ¥ O iting thaig| Company, who is comploting |pas, overlooking the Kidron Vallministration bullding and th D B d M . ABUUT HEA“Y LA RaRE L Nelaon, whoare visiting (heit | LUGUL ol iroughout. Ak, Iy, the Thyearold tiewre of Prot Griat "Han are oasig. complo. ay beds-Mattresses Patrick Geddes, of Edinbu 4 i & 4 LIBERTY SUNDAY| “Three tables were in play dur-| 1 ot for Sitka on the Dorothy Alex:| Patri 5, of 1 ve-f o, S were| ander. {corfies more and more The MRS tNe bvening and:prl P ; : i B : Jewish National library, a S 4 I, after sceing Pola Negri nhmg,. By Mrs. 50, .‘\d:nm- wod | e O Strench; lmmigtation of-{ihd jubmultauts of 08 Daloction of the university, which prlngs “Phy' Crown of . L1k you Uoniti{ars Arthur Bringdale. A delfor] TiCIal of [Ketsvikan’ wifo recently vid. jugyRave compat started with 25,000 volumes, now feel the surging warmth of real|jous supper was served after|arrived here {rom a trip to the|Sociates, . Aristo has al hundred thousand. romance, and it you don’t walk|cards, | westward, left on the Dorothyjand other philosophers 20| professor Geddes, wio has buill Alexander for the First City. cient times. D. I. Packing Company|¥ith a regal air, it will be be- ——— w0 R (| imiversities throughout the world, Y cause you are heartless and leg-| (loging out, everything goes Vitat deced . @ inciuding those at Hyderabad and E Makes Preparations [iess. This fe the Lih-| 3 i hing BOCH| paverusing aiwars pays. Ow | the e . ‘ Prepa . s feature Is at the Lib-|for cost price. “The Wunder| . " oumng of The Kmpire. Frob@ii 15 btner universily wael o o Indla, diis Big GHE. SN J ty Si 3 b Stree o) e ¢ for Busy Season erty Sunday Shop,” Seward Street. 4 Sor MG stranger © on education. He favors a sys In the story, written by Ernest| .. i ; . S S - - b o '1 ja tem of “estimation instead of ex- Vajda, notable amion i byl '3 3 i — Ces. e cornerstons was lafdj ¢ " whereby 3 3 With the arrival this week of | vl i § pldgwrights; ) i J100H ‘when the site was: sub-| LoodoD” whereby Lie, ELitety i Miss Negri portrays an immigrant 9] will be pudged, according to Pro- b several boats which will operate P 3 rounded by British troops and " . e thls | swmmer. . th|&irl- She aspires to become a ; L o rOODS and] fessor Geddes, “not on what they ou s & s great actress and play the role! guns, god Mount alm, Sama-ipaye manazed to memorize for Douglas Island Packing Company, of & queen. When he 18 not sell-| ria and® Carmel were still held by| { | | the time being, but on their abil- Douglas’ one and only fishing in- 1 | the T#rks, 5 Qustry, 18 about ready to sturt an-| 5. fivvers, Robert Ames, Ler | ity to anal the subjects they D AN et | Professor Geddes was chosen| . "t ) Biliar . seknoil's - opsestions: FIGh |, Loy puts in Bi tine thyiigy have been taught. oy ¢ by Zionist leaders to build the| 3515 Noped will bty beat apar| O, DATUAd0 her to marty M, SUNDAY—7:30 luni o Rad. Miss Negri's chance to play the SRR W o, and B push. WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS Herbert Kittlesby, superintend- TO BUY part of a queen comes rather! :;“11!:"; wnr}k r(;(rm”;d Mllh ‘T,‘““ ATTENTION MASONS 3 abruptly. Noah Beery, a suave| SPE nsistence, despite obstaclcs, that) o AR ent of the plant, has had & crev| oL loe from it R 4 A) SPECIAL FEATURE Lord Balfour was ablo (0 open tho| There will bo a stated com- SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT of men busy for some time over [’ 4 7 i )LA NEGRI rst section in 1925, munics f Mt. Juneau Lodg ; her remarkable resemblance to the I ( | g Bniversity as riser AL g oree $5.00 PER BARREL hauling the machinery and other- 1 on thef No. 147, M., in Odd missing queen of a Balkan coun- { o 2 3 \ wise making ready to begin can-{y Vo) GOt T Clent reat i exact spot from which the Em |Fellows' Hall, Mondsy evening at RED CEDAR SHINGLES ning as soon as the first fish are WH R . 3 B peror Titus directed the Romans|7:30 o'clock Visiting Drethre: ] nihy t s6 - hBb 7 ) " siting Drethren 3 Brousit In. Last sear cuaning be [ 4 B arranees to imbote bt “CROWN OF LIES” Dot asmaare on | Jorusatom, cordiatly multed. By onder at|q 6 to 25—$475 per M. 5 to 26 clear—3$5,00 per M. gan on July 1 and it is expected ing thereby to reap mlmom; | " which ended in the destruction of|the W, M. Get oux quanhty prices on lumber that the start will be made earlier i with NOAH BERRY the eity. | CHAS. E. NAGHEL, than that this season. | The. grand dome has been so!—adv. retary. The boats Defender, Volunteer,| FORMER JUNEAU PEOPI‘EW It's a Paramiount Picture designed that it is in harmony Joe 5 Olivia, and | seiners have MOVE TO SAN FRANCI Ath th tiughter dellgiond, |k . via, and_several ave ‘(\‘:‘r\mmz :I'g an hter religions, | LET Almquist rress Your Sult. "uneau Luml’er Mllls, InC- Been engaged to fish for the com: M i , and with We call ana aenver. Phone 528 " r. and Mrs. John E. Meals, ¥ WS COMEDY pany and théy are here ready to formerly of Juneau, who Kavé| NE WS ¥ 2 k. o mton, Manager of the|bS¢n Tesiding. in Scattle since, b — — Lumber For Every Purpose— Dovels Tand. Packing Company |thelT marriage last spring, have Prices—10-20-40 cents A v'lnl:‘ to leave Seattle yosterday|™oYed to Ban Francisco, accord- Snd- will arrive hére tha first of j.08, t0 & cable recelved by B. M.} 2 Behrends here. ‘Mr. Meals has Rt woek. been transferred to the San Fran- cisco office 6f Lybrand Ross aY T - Consumer: DOUGLAS LADS ARE WORKERS| il#c0 Offico. 0 Lyprand 1Ok Decorated f ) A Mr. and Mrs. Coal Consumer: Having laid aside thelr booksl,, iy concersi e has becn con- B : i Aduniralty Island Furnace Coal should for the summer, nearly all of thé % Dougias sehont bove trom bt 51 1 e not be confused with Screeninge, it contains P Mrs. Meals, who was Mlu \ { . A z:nxu:ludeosve::fiam::du:::l | Leona Graber, was buyer for the ! much coarse coal walnut size and smaller, in stepping_along with the men a: | [PV tENEAT HelermEnt of, tie fact many of the coal users find it ideal for mill workers and helpers at thc| ©° $' store. fh1 & Mnay : ‘ A Alaskn Junean, Those with jobg[Der Of years before her marriage.| theit cook stoves and heaters. for pre onard Johnson, John ~ Try a few sacks next time you are ol'der' f!' AND YET THE SAL ¥ ¥ Cashen, Ross Fox, Lawrence Carl ]om T0 CREDITORS Whlle hey Last E i il We i i like it of for it often. And the price too keeps the 1 son, Frank Pettygrove, John Mar —_— | tin, Albert Fleek, Dale Fleek Hlvln‘:wu: appointed admin-' uglas Durham, Alex Gair, Jr.,pistrator of the estate of Juliug ¥ 1 il Cashen, Jimmy dx:cnu Fran’ s\;:ht. ae.i;m. by the Com- | D’ AMOND BRIQUETS coal bill down. " ¢is Snyder aud oth missioner for the Territory of ) And a word of m:mhuv- Order from your own coal dealer or " would be most af Preefict, by order fssued “ - b ¥ transfer man. au B B0 ol &*"’“" ded[May 26, 1925, ail persons have! f\,re constantly on the increase. The reason these boys by the Alaska Juneau n:x claims against the said de-| is to be found in the fact that they are clean a.:“‘ money during. thelr v ‘m:‘;t t";:m’h:";'l"y"";‘l‘;';:’:. ;3 to handle—made of pure coal and give an The Adm"‘alty Ishlnd Coal —————e——— taw required, within six months, ’ intense heat. CAME HOME YESTERDAY [(rom the xto of this mnotice, “to' o le Com n . Ragnar Kromquist ~ returned jthe undersigned administ it ? P ! , rder from your dealer ~‘h-o on-the Dorotny Alexander[his oftice, at 1833 mn‘%. \ f y d Juneau, Alaska ‘Whitman , 'Junéau, ! : s o v Iy e or ‘emporary- oftice with H. R. Shepard and Son W FAMILIES MAKING H. B. LE FEVRE, 115 Seward Street Phone 409 o S P Pacific Coast Coal Co. - x o m] . e pevd o ? fln nn 'nt mfl: Flnt‘quliutm,g 26, ;:;: : : K. itk C. Dim 5 oy