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g \ | for .cost price. »grounds in shape for the various SENO ONE OF THe ReTal THE CHAIN LETYERS To THE MISSUS AND MEBRE SHE (L AMEUS .CHARLE , T \WAS JUST GOIMG To ™MAIL ONE oF SU SKOKUM CHUCK BARNEN SAID WE COULD USE NouL 1N GROCERS' INTETIoN mwdw 5 W SEVEN CUAIN LETTERS To Vou, BUY KWL GWNE T Ta oL INSTEAD « HERE'S HOPING ITLL (MPRONE NCUR GoLE Tens CERTAINIY SHGw A FELLER WIHERE WIS ___Pals ARe 2 “Cuar JMMER Y VE LIMA Tea A MORMIMNG The STRe ] \ mn SHEIELD EOR The FoisT (ME (N MY LFE Twish T gl Ry NQU SHOULD sE€ THE ERIDGE HANDS Lve gecm GevTInG SINCE L WENT OKMN X R CHOYKE. THIS NEIGHEORHOOD'S GOV HORTEFEATHE RS QM THE BRAIN e TILE (AlE TS 3 = EVERY KID Oy nmemc.Y; ‘e ET GoT A LETTER - . G SEvEN CFFa MY CHEST = AnD REUT AWAY My RUEUMATISM LEFT SlR : Weatber Conditicns As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Parlly to northwest cloudy cleudy winds, LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wmd Velocity Weather 61 fime— 4 p. m. yest'y 29.87 4 a. m. teday .29.93 Noon teday 29.96 = — 59 51 60 tonight and Thursday; moderate Ll 9 N 1 NW 16 Cldy Cldy Cldy 82 59 CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS YESTERDAY T Highest 8 pm. | Stattons— temp.__temp.___ Y Precip. 8 am Low 8a. m v y 24 hrs. Weath: temp. temp, 42 48 52 50 Nome Bethel S Fort Yukon . Tanana Bagle St. Paul . Duteh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Bdmonton Seattle Portland . San Franci Rain Cldy Cldy (o)} |l\ —-Less than 10 ml](N NOTE.—Observations Juneau, Prince Rupert Francisco are made The barome :pr the same yesterday eastern portion of the .om. e morning, North at St sdmonton, distribution this Pacific Panl, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Seattle Portland and San 4 p. m. Juneau time. morning was about high over the low from Cor- nd sure being and the pre Ocean, dova southward to Alberta, Canada s have Valleys, and the Seward being locally "heavy at Fort corded yeslor(hy R Penins been general over Yukon, and Kuskokwim | last 24 hours, inch was re- the Yukon during the where 0.92 ula GETTING READY FOR 4TH; LINING UP ALL EVENTS Workmen have been busy for several days past putting the ball the city | for all sports to be held there on coming Fourth and with street work about completed the present, the town will be ready for the celebration. The sports committee is ranging a good. list of eveats and it is expected the entire program will be ready for announcement by the end of the week. e~ —————— ar- “THE MONKEY TALKS” IS NOW AT LIBERTY fancy l oom being by tha woul1 chim- would you around a hair of your head? And you like to have a huge panzee do the dragging? Not at all. This is exactly what hap- péned to Olive Borden during the making of “The Monkey Talks” “which is showing at the Liberty tonight, at Fox Films' Hollywood studio. In this production, which caused internatiomal attention ag a mystery play, Miss Borden i» a hand to hand battle with a trained anthropoid, experienced a goodly portion of bumps and braises for screen effect. Raoul Walsh, maker of the year's most talked of photoplay, “What Price Glory,” directed the pietorial edition of Rene Fau- chois’ celebrated success. Don Alvarado is cast in the leading rale opposite Miss Borden, with Jacques Lerner, French stage Jane Winton, Raymond Malcolm Waite and Tollaire in important How dragged August roles. —ae———— HAS MINOR OPERATION David H. Andrews entered St. Ann's Hospital yesterday to un- dergo a minor operation. 4 - . MRS. SHAW RETURNS HOME filfi George Shaw and baby ‘George Francis, jr., who was|| Ann's |l bdn on Jutie ‘17, left St. Hospital yesterday afternoon for their home. Closing out, everything goes “The Wunder Shop,” Seward Street. adv. | [SHEET METAL FOR TANKS OF UNION - OlL- COMPANY HERE | Tank material for the oil con- tainers which are to be er ed at the Union Oil Company s prop-| erty on’ the Thane Road arri here yesterday on the steamer Alaska. | Work on construction has been progressing favorably for the past few week: and several of the piling for the doc been driven. The pile driver has been at work for several days, and electricians have been in use also, erecting poles in prepara- tion for the electrical conn TR P ONE T0O0 MANY CAEN, Erance — Prince, farm hand, wagered a friend he could outdrink him 'Hoi downed 24 beers and died as he drained the 1 tein, ————— ESTATE OF JOSEFH JOHN WILCOX DECEASED, VICTORIA, B. C. If Rosa Phillips Wilcox. of the said deceased. who was married to him at Victoria, B. C.. on the 17th day of January. 1892, and has not heen heard of ginee tae year 1901, or anyone on her behalf or otherw inter- ested, will communicate with the undersigned, it will assist in the! distribution of the estate of the! said deceased. Any person having | knowledge cf the said Rosa Phil-| lips Wilcox is requested to com- municate with the undersigned. | Victoria, B. C., May Tth, 1928, . H. O'HALLORAN, 505-510 Central Building, Victoria, B. C. Solicitor for the e: te of Jos- eph John Wilcox, deceased. First publication, June 6, 1928. | Last publication, June 27, 1928. | Armand Le- wife This week featuring Assorted 3 pound jar Special, 75 cents iSwanson Bros., mwxg FRONT n | though, PUBLIC URGED T0 KEEP DOWN FOREST FIRES ;- Fire Danger Says Forest Servxce, in Warning venticn of fores bound to increase v of el in this v ed in a statement M. L. Merritt, Assi Foreste aution in the wlarly in nf dary \\.-nl]wl with low hi mwlm is requested. fires in the which pra I sued w lay by ant District 27 there were fore ern rious, but in in . this vieinity material loss, it was two ! sed some pointed out Text of Statement The full text of the Service statement follo “With the summer us it important remember the danger from forest fire Al , our Alaska cli- » in this respoct en and non season upon is to mate is and the forests ummable, ther sional short during which spread and of our fores timber of value. “Modern research in fire lems has shown that, among oth- ar things, a small amount of moi ture in the atmosphere, ‘relative humidily,’; as it (jg ed, continued for several suc ive is one of the m of i might the scenic danger oasil [ portant fact ! companied by winds I | Forest, y‘wl of which did muy ot still ocen-| heauty . as well as destroy| More Travel Means More" t | therefore, Alaska. | prob-{ Hl or a low|t call-| | which Thi low ger the relati pens In the I Jry alr a low ", ith ‘re fl‘hu litter litter igni Although been’ mad Lknown Imost companied by |1y winds and ger Time to Be Careful “It is durin observations midity public ful not tinguish com might be burn “Last year in Southea of 20 to sta v »fore, h two fair-sized Juneau, covered ahout vicinity of M Mendcnhall pleely killing irea burnad. casily oceur damage would region | Glacler Highw; “With the inity ng s can public general ;3 particularl which and foliage itself so that much of th is often considerablo. when the show a should hxv i The smaller anywhere the: only fornians, usual, a large majority other single state. - FRANK COLLINSON outnumber by those from any ’mvmns FROM FAR AND WIDE IN JUNEAU THIS AM. Kath-| Frank Collinson, of the from| Collinson Packing company at | Maira Sound, near Ketchikan. ar ved in Juneau on the Alaska| vesicrday and will be here until) the Yukon arrives from the Wost-| ward, upon which stcamer hel will return to Ketchikan. fire dar true °f is ac- ton hap- Junean is what ative humidity’ ed several the moist LAY D even | causing ‘ | ve 1} veality HERE air Te the Princess Star leen include the followin far away places M Gardiner of Wariington, Hugh McAlevey of land; Miss H. Magnes | c. P. Phelps of Honoluly | H. Stolpe of Vassa, Finla land Mrs. P. G. Vance of M City, Mexico? Mrs. J. Robins a.@nd Miss A J. Williams of M | | \ onris, o Standard Transfer e Walter Bindseil, Prop. Stand Juneau Grocery Phone 419 Residence’ Phone 2203 Tourists on from the and no compl te tes Aus Vietori are a number of tourists| | he various provinces in) | while ma in thel | Cali- > danger air condi-| IH\' ac- univ norther sunshi LIBERTY TONIGHT—7:30 WILLIAM FOX Presents THE MONKEY TALKS with in the! 5 OLIVE BORDEN OOK—WHO’'S HERE OUR GANG in “ONE WILD RIDE” z these dry spelis,| daily weather) relative v below, that rt fires and ex- pletely any that at the time. | fires were report- stern Alaska, none The owever, were fires in the vicin of those 30 acr ! a Creck v aimost the timbor A similar elsow be m the and tim- along the sreasinz travel in is bound to he wmger from fires, be prevented by co-operatior Prices—10-20-40 cents / //ifi'd mm?/fl e 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. 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