The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1928, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOCLE AND SI’ARk PLU(, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. K By BILLE DE BiC( GLAD To MEET Ny, R e e o JUDGE =NOUR LETTER WAS SO DIFFERENT FROM ThaeE AVERAGE [l AT T Theueur T Run OVER AND SEE “ou MNSELE — (NICE PLACE Nou Gor wAY, T You'lL B8€ KIND ENOLGH T& R, TS 1S THE Q 7 \z; UCATION = L ANNOUACE MURTHY N ( TRS wav. SIR. JUOGE LAMB WilL SEE YoU IN THE LIBRARY - JEHOSHAPHAT TVE BEEN (\y SWELWL JOINTS, BUT NCHING TVE EVER SEEN TOUCHED THIS Io UKE BRNG wiNG L1(0\?(1E NHERQE AND FTEE WM STUTTER © 1928 by King £ Great Buut ures Synducate. Inc. rahts reserved Weather Conditicns As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Partly cloudy tor 1t and Saturday; moderate northwest winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humwdlty Wird Velocity Weather 29.87 78 25 NW 11 Clear 29.93 51 60 E 1 Pt. Cidy 29.89 64 57 N1 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY o TODAY Highest $ pm. | Low 8a m. Gam. Precip. Sam. Statlons— temp. iemp._temp, Veloeity 24 hrs. Weather | Nome % ] 14 10 10 Bethel . 56 51 36 18 Fort Yukon 66 8 54 Tangna b 58 Bagle 64 St. Paul ' 16 Duteh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketehikan Prince Rupert Edmonton 2 7 i 2 0 Seattle . b 58 5 § .24 Fortland 5 5 Trace San Francisco Time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Noon tcday Pt. Cldy Cldy | Clay | *—-Less than 10 miles. | Harbor, Kod Portland and Juneau time. NOTE.—Observations zat St Dutch Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmcnton, attle Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and m. morning over the over the ecastern| rees to latitude 55 The barometric pressure was high this lover Yukon p and Kuskokwim Valle North FPacific Ocean from latitude “Lcw pressure prevailed over the Islands, by rain. Rain was also rted anana and Fort Yukon, and the Seward Peniunsula. | Il'ul'w’ in love with a beautiful ad-| | venturess, who is 2 member of al gang of jewel thieves. And since Bessie Love is this intriguing per- oy, .. the , attorngy, cannot be ng erook for her ves her DOUGLAS w8 g | their downtai kind Bl orid il kaan of picture no one should miss, It has everything to make it one of CALLED FOR TONIGHT! ,, "y standing comedy of the year. It v dire George Melford and produced Fox. meettng to arrangs the Fourth| o'clock this The final or the celebration of s to be held at 7 bvening in the ecity hall. Allj embers of committees and oth-| rested are requested to be B e SIREN" TO PEEL OUT When the 2rst yacht enters ineau channel in the Capital to Capital r the Douglas fire siren will be turned and \lw*\]: nts are warned not to t nk‘ {anything disastrous is occurring. ——e———— EVERYTHING READY | FOR MOOSE PlCNlCl Committee mr\mh. s have been, hard at work for the last several days in prepar: for the an-| nual Moose p which is to | be held at Salhon Cr Sunda; The affair is open to all Maoc (Miss families and their friends. Those; T | who attend are expected to bring) Ul their own lunches, while hot do arrived| jo “crogm, pop and the usial pic- pophrdid lies will be served at the grounds. | Anyene. whe wishes to the transportation of the p! cK-| ers to Salmon Creek Is asked to be 4t the Ne york Ixchange,i corner of Seward and Main Streets, at 10 a. m. Sunday morn- ing. Cars will operate between 10 and 11 o'clock. t Tickels are now on sale at thej New York Exchange and Hellan'z| Pharmac are also being sold by committee members. John| Pastl heads the committes, and| is being assisted by Leonard| | Holmquist, Bill Vale. Charles Mil- ler, Emil Rundich, Tom Sheare: re During the past few ributions for the celebration ave arrived from the States lehich will allow some fine prizes fd the sports commitice has| been busy arranging events w hy of them. These are to be port en as well as the regular tures. Program and dance ommitteces are expected to have heir plans completed and sble to nake final reports. ———-—————— VISITING PARETS \ce, days con- o ose Sister Mary Philipp shen), dau nd Tom Cashen, here on the Princess K om Vancouver, ith her parents, jhe left Douglas eight ¥ 3 ring the pest year she taught In the Sister's Academy at Port ngeles. Sister Ma P‘nlmpd ill remain here abou X — e — WATER MAIN REPAIRED Two or three hundred feet of lew two-ineh water main has been Rid during the past conple of ays on Third street by L. W. Kil urn, owner of the Douglas water orks, which puts that section of he system in good shape again. e y Sandb PICNICKING, BEAR CReEk |00 A0 Sandvers: Misses Alberta Gallwas and Mar.|NO GAME TONIGHT ; ekt o omar Crecv| CONTROL BOARD 70 MEET AT &:30 P. M. ays’ outing as guests of Mr. and The ball game between rs. August DeRoux. —-——— GOING CROOKED"” Klks and American Legion, sched- AT LIBERTY TONIGHT|uled to be played this evening has been indefinitely postponed A. thrilling, suspense-holding| until after July 4, it was an- ystery comedy drama, shot with| nounced todey by C. . Naghel, mor and a story that is of ab | president of the City League, orbing interest, will be at the Although the contest was orig-| erty tonight. Not only the|inally set for last evening, it was haterials of one of the best films | postponed until tonight at the re- n here in months feature thiz|quest of Bobby Coughlin, Elks' ure, “Going Crooked,” but 2| manager. Today Fred Cawmneron, t including Bessie Love, Gus | who captains the Legion gang, de- v/ Von Seyffertitz, Oscar Shaw,|clared his outfit. would be un- e Fenton, Lydia Knott, Ed-|able to go on the field because of in Kennedy and others almost|the inability of several of his ually well known, interpret the|tossers fo be present. cinating roles in a way tc| The Board of Control of the Ju- ing out to best advantaze this|neau City League will meet this resting story. evening in the Juneau Billiard | “Going Crooked” is the tale of| Parlors, starting at $:30 o'clock, _assistant district ntornq who Mr. - Nulul sald, the pt.Cclay | {a white accompanied | " | rosidence at 4 jtime wi | the Fair Buildir | | ( | i facin 1ot « ta twofisted Printed red chiffon on ground | e of the favored for evening blouse e walst with a fallin in an ir 2. Plain red « border on the nd serves to egularity. PARIS with a hem 1i used draped ove accentuate its i FREMMINGS LEAVE | FOR SOUTH TODAY| ; | Mrs. John Fremming, | made their home here| left the Princess Kathleen | ling their to Harley | Mr. and who have for al south on the this morning years, for Glas They expect to vi iing's pi few w it with B Seattle motor some near s and will lifornia and spend h Mr. and Mrs. Mar. Fremmi Before leaving to- day th ed their inten- tion of returning here in three| or four umnlr.\ | { LEGION LOMI’LETES | JULY FOURTH PLANS, A program for the Fourth | July celebration in i completed last evening a meet-| {ing’of the local post of the Amer-| ican Leglon. | In the event of rain pro- gram will be rried out in full,| with the ex fon of bali} game, which will be postponed 1" the President of the league and ths umpires see fit. All :mrulnz‘ events wiil be carried out re- gardloss of the weather, while the children’s races will be held m and the Ba Concert and Address Hall, should inclement prevail, of! was| weather Tom Sanvik, in lhe fishing business, tered St. Ann's Hospital for ical treatment. who | RECEIVES MEDICAL CARE ! { | engaged WHO'S WHO | AND WHERE || £ 53! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. hase,! tourists, returned from Sika onj the Queen and will leave for the! westward Sunday ca the Admiral, Watson, H R. F. Raber, ! secretary and gen-y eral sales manager for the Pis! neers, Inc.,' Tacoma, book and sta tionery store, and Mrs. Raber re turned from the round trip to| Sitka on the Qu They e pect to take passage for Fair banks on the Admiral Watson, Sunday, Arrivals on the Queen from Sit- ka included Miss Dorothy Gud-» dard. ! Henry Roden, local attorney, re-| turned on the Queen from a trip; to Sitka. J. A, Smith, business man of Sitka, is bound for the States on the Queen. He is on his way to Yellowstone National Park for a vacation, and expects to return north late in Juy. e ee—— Aaverusmx aiways pays. Ow the columus of The tnnm Vice-Presidential opposition of | row [m. me Court Dealora Must l’ay For Beef Grading | (Conitnnea T Four Power Candidate Learned po b 3 4 nderwood helped to In Poliiical (,mnr’u.,, Ribe g " Arms Confer Page Ope) most memor Treaty which & frame delegate to are among his >ena e nee, inued from ible of » for $2 an hour ices may be had hy wher « 1 at a o b 15 “M“,. | w h*I erving 8 Governor of| nookars” wholoalers, jobt nate, but his state for only a very briof| ) ¢ nd and the storm|gpace, his a istration was Based ience of bef he camojtended by logislative enactments| oo g sost i3 expected te rezult|of prime importanee, including the that he wa ited over H":.\\,H]H pract act, the reorga one of the ablest|ization 1 veform of the popular men in the ki na ation to the £ made good had passed over up a there Lom fces malke avail- l nited angement ped - beat any part of the erved by slaught who avail themselves ervico, state! penal Atos ip o tHe who T in h en {o Senator T way in his n of Dr. James Ro! tilda Jane Robinzon, early education at 1 schools promin on regarded a3 an quality and the sale of vice 1 ‘\l{‘i und no to) hood. The | n and got his and rara against 1 in 1900, hefore going where 1 spent t wa uard inferior | retail cut’ ment label indicating and grade. The experiment n h2 be- pooun at the request of produc 1088) and membi of the meat and the adily inereased 1] demand for high grac ; regarded by the government the University &inia proof of the practicability ot was admitted t bar in 1856 \ : hnge R 8hrd nad sle by Pe |ttt Wl s e il stamp A gl RO% W SIS MR Sy universal standards habits are and temperato. | e pgeiaaa | Outdoor him| [iatrong} fond| ‘Or gaif and of 1 £.] —— - { }:\x » Pederson, conven- ‘n"r Almquist Press Your Sult.| d St Ann's been born 10 we cal ana aenver. Phone 538. ‘ al treatment. stood up un-[___ grind of forty-fo days and nights, nado there had no| his selection three the Democratic ate when Oscar laid down the the the cl will show the evenie earn him td centinue 1ttended the y and later udied law vention ir 1 i rancisco in 1920, he dkpect-| i be no more active nd o pit ndidates for the no Lisio e was sary permanent and the Arkansan got Takes Complete Taking ct of tir tion he had the job, Robinson der the tr g allots duri record he part later ader in the Se Underwood to have caairman the call. Charge dc it neces ENTERS HOSPITAL isherman, has Hospital small years But it was not » the ability shown at San isco that| earned job. Hc {had gone a from the | time of from the| House; he had made a good legis- lative record; had been active ome of the more important fights the Senate il had won the ungualified endorsement We Wilzon, who, near Robinson to be and intellectual democi Robinson that long w his promotio ats in the g to the leader| kansan put (hrough a; nization of the In-| Commerce Commissi with 1 for ¢ -1 tion of the Federal wle Com-| mission, and had charge of the| child labor law which the § ‘ subsequently declar- | ed unconstitutional. | | | bill Buy a can of Folger’s Coffee today. Drink Folger’s tomorrow morning; the next morn- ing drink the coffee you have been using; the third morning drink Folger’s again. You will then decidedly favor one brand or the other. The best coffec wins! That’s fair, isn’t it? O SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Happy Home Prunes, 2! Maximum Pears, 21/, : Reliance Peaches, 2Y%, 3 for Reliance Pineapple, 214, 3 for S & W Grapefruit, 2’s, 3 for Amocat Grapefruit, 2’s, 3 for Puree Tomatoes, 214, 6 for .. Golden Wreath S. P. Tomatoes, 215, 3 for . Reliance S. P. Tomatoes, 25, 6 for Reliance Peas, 2’s, 6 for ... Reliance Corn, 2’s, 6 for ........ b Maximum Beans, 2’s, 6 for.............___. - Campbells Porks and Beans, 2’s, 8 for.. Heinz Tomato Soup, 1s, 8 for ed Helps Aviation 5 had been active in In- military He als dian. and in 19 Just entered the questions, and | before this country World War, he was| instrumental in the reorganization | of the aviation section uf! the Signal Corps. | Senator Robinson i3 v:p.’)r(i\ll}'; LIBERTY Tonight—7:30 “GOING CROOKED” with BESSIE LOVE COMEDY NEWS This is the usual Club Show ent This week featuring Assorted Preserves / 3 pound jar Special, 75 cents Heinz Tomato Catsup, large, 2 for ........ s — 1 We positively guarantee our merchandise and if any of above articles are found unsatisfactory we will gladly refund your money. CALIFORNIA GROCERY . Free delivery three times daily Swanson Bros. Lom FRONT ST. Strict Att.tlon Given Out-of-Town Orders PHONE 478 the| s than five cents a| at high prices. Each || govern- | was e beer; LET'S TALK IT OVER Lots of fclks don’t seem to understand that their bank is thei ervant. They seem to hold their home-town bank in the kground as if it were trespass. to go there for any thing except a new checkhook. We, as your banker, pledged to glve you every sort of personal service in cur power. FEven if you were not a bank, a good deal of s a natural procedure friend. ches our door and SEE! are depositor in our your command, ervice would be at of good-will banking. mal service to is spontaneous Your anyone bank is your and everyone who 1 in its truth of welcome, Our per: Try First National Bunk “There is no Substitnie for Safety” ; | The man that is buried in thought has no funeral expenscs | A. B. HALL ! SCIHLNTISTS SAY THAT Pure Ice Cream WILL DO YOU GOOD. 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