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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1928. BARNE& GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK BROTHER BWWGOATS 2 a0 S\STER NANNYGONTS /’Lefrjsggf} UNBROKEN = \WE BILWGOATS ARE 20.000 000 STRONG = NOU ARE A MeEm- K NEPEU R w BER 1N GOOD STANSING AND oK T8 S0 nGP ue? N R ORGANIZATON / 0 ¢ g MNY\ Z e G g H ON To YOU AND NOU N TURN SHALL z‘/ 0o PA3S (T ON Ta SEVEN OF NOUR FRIENOS, 2 s Saveh . PN X e EACH OF WHOM SHALL SEND IT T SEVEC UPOR THOSE et MMORE , THERERY CREATING AND ENOLESS WHOM Voy w1 TE < Noy ARE ONE OF THE FIRST LINKS Ef YOU COPY Tius =5 Bfiue\‘\ z GO QK MESSAGE | /" ME. MY TAILOR DVE SPQSE { HORSE AND SEND (T OGN GETS A Copy MSGRAW LL SEND FEATHERS P ©F THAT LETTER A CON OF \T To RUSE 2 N Tie MORNIN G HORNSBY ¢ MarQuARy I Quokiey WALER Bls WARRY [ AnpY aes Bibcum SCHUETTE HURBACHER Jlives i AL fEvERs The man that is buried in thought has no funeral expenses LET’S TALK IT OVER Lots of fclks don't seem to understand that their bank is their servant. They seem to hold their home-town bank in the background as if it were trespass to go there for ahy thing except a new checkbook. We, as your bauker, are pledged to give you every sort of personal service in cur power. , Bven if you were not a depositor in our bank, a good deal of service would be at your command, as a natural procedure of good-will banking. Your bank is your friend. Our personal service to anyone and everyone who reaches our door is spontaneous in its truth cf welcome. Try—and SEE! Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau irst Picture of G. SMITH CAN BE Fr % Plcu G NOMINATED ON o gy | o ) o b 4 5 FIRST BALLOT| Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginnirg 4 p. m. todav: i 3 ) o 3 ) | S A R | Cloudy, possibly occasional showers, tonight and Wednesday; e i B o g (odteinien: hom- Pige One) moderate westerly winds. R O ST LOCAL DATA i Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y..29.88 65 74 E 8 Cldy 4 a. m. tolay. 29.86 52 83 NW 8 Cldy Noon today ....20.86 61 55 NW 14 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS ity [ be Tpmesstul, Aoys 1Y YESTERDAY 1 TODAY | mus '”"\III‘ re with a s00d fc Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. m. Precip. 8am. g bl } ' |ing_prevalling” Stations— temp. __temp. temp. temp. Vi 4 hrs. Weather e v ¢ 3 3 $.3 | Van Namee said the conven Nome, .....i..."52 . 10 10 Cidy ¥ 6% R y _ tien will pro! end Ir before known at a Dem-| Couvention. » knows hi sty wi Demgerat who wanis iy to be successful, knows he | First National Bunk “There is mo Substitute for Safety” «Bethel i =54 40 Fort Yukon 58 e 40— : Rain ity A 50 & ) ; is very ir Tanana g ’ 44 Rain B A % 5 and sy the conven- Eagle 66 52 o 56 08 Pt.clay| B will not hurry through this St. Paul 8 43 36 38 cldy ] 5 1 Dutch Harbor.. ! ki 12 - Kodiak 58 ; 2 16 Cordova . : I 50 52 —————— DANCE 0ld paners o1 aa The Empire GUARANTEED CURIOS Here is the first picture of the opening of the | view was taken from the rear of the spcakc“ Republican national convention, taken by a | rostrum, looking out over the tiers of dele- staff photographer an instant after the gavel | gates. Y {dropped calling the delegates to order. The ned to have some out-of-town visi-] Bayers. 1 lons at the Only genuine Curios e — i F450 -'GGV. PARKS AND rs ot the gathering, L. D. Hen |1 noof alty made by the Eskimos NOTE.—Obscrvations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, MAJOR ELLIOTT | derson, pre . o : 7 5 and Indlach oF the Rupert, Edmonton, Scattle Portland and San | p g . v - 5 o - DUE TOMORROW N B ‘ Rard apt. Bay- Territory of Alaska at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time, IN HOSPITAL doesnt take| iod i : 2k carried in stock. d to the Seward Ieninsula, the lowest reported| Major Malcolm Elliott, Presi-! j p, » entere tric pressu ws low this morning from Wash- e r (o sea a ral cos sure bei 56 inch Fort Yukcn. High barometric | dent of the Alaska Road Comm Stariny A ELMER REED’S pressurc e ed from St. 1d - southeastward to lati-| sion, and Parks; gopendicitie. = He W P . P tude 35 ces, the cre 36 inches at latitude 45|were in Cordova yesterdsy, ac- of upon as soon as h SHOPPE | 4 Under the influence of that pressurc distribution, light, cording to a cable ! m a cold, according /i . m & 10, according Winter & Pond Bldg. were reported from Juneau mnorthward to the interior of!office of the Road i il aska, and fair weather from Kodiak to the westward, | here. They are expected to a | e Bureau of Public Cool weather prevailed over the Yukcn and Kuskokwim val-|rive here on the steamer Yukon,| i SN B i dve A G i o o shovvim vai- |10 Lo o b Mosme Yokon| (NOVHER SHIPMENT | |1 vin o ot s coen —_— i OF HARDRAKER COAL ineau Lions Club will be beld tc Fifteen tons of Harkrader coallof July mmitice will meet at Front Street { morrow 30 p. m. in the For-| brought to Junsau thi: morn % tonight st the Dug- |# 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders | set-M Tea Rooms. It i the Mitchell, Capt. Tay P . Prince Rupert Edmoenton Seattle 64 2 56 56 Portland ) 1 56 58 San neisec 1 9 | 1 01 12 *— Less than A. B. HALL (A. T. & T. & International Newsrcel) SCIENTISTS SAY THAT Pure Ice Credm | WILL DO YOU GOOD. You can get 100 per ecent pure Ice Cream at the JUNEAU BILLIARDS Phone 94 \ CARLSON’S TAXI Tables-Chdirs-Daven j)orts Day Beds-Mattresses SATURDAY NIGHT physician. ' DOUGLAS | NEWS BOY BREAKS ARM PORTLAND, Ore, Jjune 26— Robe W. Philip of Edin- lent of the British , has been award- udeau medal of the Na-| ation in) Arne Kromquist, fourteen-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Kromquist, met with a painful ac cident yesterday morning when he tripped and fell, s bone of a forearm in break will cause him to be a crip ple during the remainder of his swpmer vacation. Springs the disease in the Scoitish city. VA 4 / ) - Sir Robert is the firsi foreign! < 4 2 : THE Thomas Hardware Co JUNEAU tion, named in honor of Dr. REd- Games, Races, Marine Events, e ward Livingston Trudeau, ploncer GO TO TEMAKEE in the development of sanitorium b treatment in the United States, August Olson, accompanied by|The medal is given annually to w brother Martin, of Mt. Vernon, | “that individual who has. made ash., left on the Virginia IV|{he niost meritorious contsibution! Sunday evening for the Tenakee|on the cause, prevention of treat- $prings, where, using the language | ment of tuberculosis.” { of the sourdough, they intend to| Sir Robert start the first #boil out.” tuberculosis dispensary in Edin } T g TS burgh in 1887 and developed a| PROSPECTOR RETURNS system of control of the disease o which was the model for cimilar : Leo Young who has been on a|work under the British health in-| wo weeks’ prospecting trip to|suyrance act points south of here, returned AR PRI S IR yesterday bringing some promis- VISIT MR. GUERIN ‘ng looking white quartz. | R PSS Tom Philli Chief Engineer | QUEEN IN LAST EVENING |for the Western Pacific Railroad, The steamer Queen docked here| with Mrs. Phillips and their! rom the south at 5:3C last night| gaughter Ruth, from Oakland bringing one day's mail and eight| cal, who are making the round| ?ons of freight for local firms. |irip on the Queen, visited with - st S A Y E. C. Guerin, Cadastral Engineer Sarterial Puzzler in charge of the U. S. Public WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS TO BUY 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 L Juneau Lumber Mills, In —Lumber For Every Purpose— Sports of all kinds, Big Free Dance, Band Concert. Fireworks BANGOR, Me.—How can Ban- oF's chief of police wear a uni- ,orm like the Boston chief when Boston has no chief of police? A mngor ordinance reqires - the hief to emulate Boston's police ead sartorially. The problem is p to the, council. R EXPERIENCED PAPER BOY ’H‘AUIF‘AX, N. 8—T. J. Halli- ier - here for 50 years and has eared 11 children on his income. { — ONCE IN A BLUE MOON HAVERHILL, Mass.—Twin sons f Mayor McGregor not only were riled on the same day, but married girls named Adams. The brides, however, were unre- Eny has been a newspaper car-| ——— e — VISITING HERE ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Jorgenson, of tichoke, ~ Minnesota, arrived today on the Alaska io visit C. M. Jorgemsen, bhrother. ey expect to spend two > threc Survey office here, while the steamer was in port yesterday af- ternoon. Mr, Phillips and Mr Guerin are old friends, and have known one another for many years. i i i i H {< Preserves 3 pound jar Special, 75 cents LT H LT H A TH AL H LS Capiital to Capital Yacht Race SMOKER—EVENING OF JULY 3—UNDER AUSPICES OF AMERICAN LEGION PLAN NOW TO CELEBRATE JULY 4TH AT JUNEAU HINHUTIRR R R HE RN e QT T T T T - Mr. and Mrs, Coal Consumer: Admiralty Island Furnace Coal shouh not be confused with Screeninge, it contaifs much coarse coal walnut size and smaller, fact many of the coal users find it ideal for their cook stoves and heaters. Try a few sacks next time you are ordeg- ing coal. We know you will like it and ca for it often. And the price too keeps: theé coal bilt down. f rder - from your own ¢oal dealér or transfer man. ‘The Admiralty Ielfind Coal