The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1928, Page 7

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SURPF = A BILLY ‘OAT, BUT BETTER ,YOUL \WlLL I HAVE PLENTY THE BRTHERHOOD ) BILNGOATS TWENT MILLION STRONG., JupGE -~ AL GO FELLERS AND NOME OF EM's T A Ca ARE (v / © 1928, by King Features Syadicate. Inc, Great Britain rights reserved. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Generally northwest winds, . ! LOCAL DATA fTime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Ve! 4 p. m. yest'y. 29.99 70 42 NW 4 a, m. today. 30.09 51 82 NW Noon today ....30.08 59 67 NW CABLE AND RADIO REFURTS YESTERUAY TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a.m. Sam. Precip. 8am temp. __temp.__ i femp. tew ty 24 hrs. Weather 42 42 |~ 40 Tra Cldy 66 60 38 Clear 68 64 58 Clear 62 40 Cldy 41 Clear fair tonlght, Sunday cloudy and cooler; becoming southeast Sunday. noderate acity Weather 10 Clear 2 Cldy 10 Cldy Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle Sisr St. Paul ... Duteh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau . Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Fran 0 0 .20 0 02 0 *—-Less than 10 miles, Paul, Seattle 1 p. m. NOTE.—Observations =zt St. Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmenton, Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Portland and San Juneau time. high this merning from Upper Yukon Valley southward to Wa gton and Oregon, erest being located several hundred miles west of the Washing ton-Oregon coast, where a reading of 20.30 inches was reported Lew pressure prevails over the Aleutian Islands. T REV. GAILEY T0 BE ORATOR JULY FOURTH Will Make Address at Douglas—Celebration Events Arranged The barcmetric pressure was the the | | ————=8| Gailey will head the program with an appropriate address. Follow {ing Is the complete program: DOUGLAS | e rvean:™ Lot American T n NEW/S | Selsetion— 'ner"—Junior Song—Gi Selections Corps. Address: Solo—M Select Corpa. Song—*"“America™ panied by Orch rediately following ercises the re stage an e ting race with teams competing, in Juns 2 time. Fifty dollars is the for this event. At 1 o'clock the miners’ anl firemen’s baseball teams - will scrap it out for a prize of $75. At the finish of the ball game, or about 3 o'clock, the other sports will be held. Special Events Several free-for-all events hav: been arranged by the sports com- mittee to give the afternoon a real kick and make it interesting for the older people. One of these will be ‘“catching the gre d pig” which promises some fun. A young pig from the Opich ranch has been trained for the occasion and 'is said to be quick than the eye. It will give those after it a merry chase. Then ther will be a shot-put contest, and wheel-barrow race, with fine prizes, a sweater, hat, etc., do- nated by outside firms, offere A junior baseball game take place on the fifth. ————— FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETS TONIGHT Spangled Ban Orchestra. Chorus. Fife and Drum Rev. R. A. Cai Glen Kirkham s — Fife and Y. Drum Audience, ac the department will two One of the best Fourth of July's seen,on the Island in a num of years is promised for next Wednesday, the day when the mas jor part of the celebration will be held, providing the finance com- mittee completes satisfactorily the work which they started. The program this year calls for an outlay of $400 or more, accord- ing to the arrangements commit- tee which presented a tentative list of events at the meeting of the Association held last evening. This amount is considerably less than the money so far subscribed. Renewed activity on the part of the finance committee. was prom- ised, however, and sufficient funds will no doubt be forth- coming. Patriotic Exercises The celebration is scheduled to start’ shortly after 10:30 o’clock on the morning of the 4th, when the Fife and Drum Corps of the American Legion in Juneau will arrive to take part in the pro- grani. Keeping step to their own musie, they will march from the dock to the theatre followed by the ‘reception committee, officers of the day and people of Douglas n general. At Chairman E. E. Smith of the Fourth of July finance commit- tee has called a meeting of the members of his commiitee for tonight at 7 o'clock in the fire. hall, to canvass the returns and secure sible. i ———— the theatre, Rev. R. A.{0iapanerstorsaica® The Empir SUNDAY—7:30 REX BEACH’S “PADLOCKED” with ¢ LOIS MORAN—NOAH BEERY The Funniest Comedy in Months “DIZZY DADDIES” further receipts if pos-|§ R 3 € ARG | Douglas [} Church Notices tor this chureh column aust be received by The Empire 10t later than 10 o’clock Satur- st sermon topics, | Dougias Presbyterian Native .y ! Mission | choor—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. All are cordiul'y weicome to these #ervices | Douglas Catholic Church Catholic services in t porary chapel in dence adjoining building. Mass ¢ in the tem- new re old bank| the the 1t 8:00 a. St. Luke’s E’pisco’l’):&i Chfil’ch 1 “Rvening Prayer and Sermc o'clock. | — | | | (‘cngregfiiinnm Commun lty Church «. D. HAMMOCK. w4 Sunday School 10: m. Pastor 8§ a. m. to 12:30 p. m. RETURNING HOME i Mrs. Emil Uberti and three children, who ¥ ‘ or arly a year 1 the Admiral Watson, Juneau y in the Uberti has spent time away ith Minnesota whers under the care | continuc due morning most of relative ha doctors alm: val there. she of ince | ik ) | “PADLOCKED” IS AT LIBERTY ON SUNDAY | That all modern | flaming youth, ana hould be their | friends and not | eritics are the ine I sions one reaches viewing | “Padlocked,” which will be at the | Liberty Suna | “Padiocked I ternal repress and lon a spirited ur 1d Lois Moran, the | neroine of “Stella Da | an inspired performar | modern daughter, who b | dangers and temptations of is parcuts ren’s best vouth after is of n a story its girl pa- of to- | 1 | | | OUTBOARDYY MOTORS \§ @ kTh,e New Caille is not oniy \built for speed, power and 'smoothness — but it is also tbuilt to last — to stand 13) faithfully under the most ad- \verse conditions — and to work day in and without complaining. Step in—see one and be convinced. _ The Thomas Hard- ware Co. Juneau, Alaska day merning to guarantee change | not! effect! day out | zealous | the | [neld Regular Sunday services 11:30 "l‘ { way danc the ig tinct . | diffic Services|im" (to her third with He Simp Ch selve GEORGE BROTHER 10 ( a night life ing career. oah Beery old-fashioned father, whose reform efforts drive his hter from home, score; a dis personal triumph in a very cult role. Louise DresSer, th featured member, | cerity and convincingnes part of a soclely woman a past. len Jerome Eddy, Allan on, ' Florence Turn and les Lane are among the sup ng players who acquit them 3 with distinction, ——— pursuit of Received a shipment of WINDOW SHADES izes from 28 to 48 inches wide—at JUNEAU PAINT STORE GENERAL @ ELECTRIC Refrigerator Speclal morning aGv 0 delivery Sunday In the sioner’s Co Pri o th TO May ter, I | duly repor aid f rourt Hous ,» 1, and mag or to Da 31st Ad Dwight L. it lQuALITY & ALL CON Notice is any red to then and there appes NOTICE United States Commis- | (ex officio probate) | rt for the District of Al-| a, Juneau Commissioner’s ecinct. e Matter of the Administra-| he Kstate of DWIGHT | u! hereby given that on 31, 1928, Charles W. Car- administrator of the estate | ght L. Porter, dec o, filed his final account and and that hearing on | 1 account and report and | objections thereto or to| settlement thereof, will be Lsafore the above-entitled in the United States Court e in Juneau, Alaska, on Aug- 1928, at 10:00 o’clock A. ind that all persons are r 7OU will notice at once the rouminess of the new Genera) Electric Refrigerator. This «~-the smallest model— has nine square feet of shielf area. The freezing chamber was designed to rake the smallest possible space—yet it makes 56 cubes of ice at once. ‘Come in and: see how quietly it operates and learn why it nzver needs oiling. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Dougla¢ Phore No. 1¥ present any objections they have to gaid final account the scttlement thereof. ted at Jumeau, Alaska, day of May, 1928, CHARLES W. CART ministrator of the:Est Porter, dece E. ROBERTSON, Attorney. June 1, 1 June 2 this ate of R. 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