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rHL DAIIY ALASKA LMPIRI: M(Nl)\\ JULY 2, 1928: R T ————— “BA NEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU(, 7 By BILLE DE BECK Mr. and Mrs. Coal Consumer: Admiralty Island Furnace Coal should not be confused with Sereenings, it contains much coarse coal walnut size and smaller, in fact many of the coal users find it ideal for their cook stoves and heaters. PARDON TS UNTIMELY m‘fieu‘nou MR GOOGLE THE EACT 1S. [M SO ONERJBYED AT THE PROSPEQT OF QBECOMING A MEMBER dF THE SECRET AL \ MYSTERICUS ORDER OF BILLYGOATS THAT T COULDAT SLEEP A WINK LAST AGHT —— WHEN Do You TRink THE % Y MEETING WilL TAKE PLACE 2 o W ey T w - E LED SUCH A SEC. JCE FOR S0 MA \T'S GOW A BIG ThRy Te BE OMNE OF THE BQYS AGAL: T WONDER WHO CAN BE AT THE DOGR THIS HOUR OF THE MORNING = TM GLAD THEY WOKE ME UP, WHOEVER \T \S = CALLING A SPEC(AL MEETING IS NO CINCH TS TiME OF The YEAR, BUY IT'S GOTTA BE DOME < T PROMISED THE JUDGE ID Do (T AND LM Rm JUDGE. DONT & £ - “ " GionnA GET on WORRY = YOU'LL KNOW i A ‘(t WRSE- \ + wew 1,‘ Try a few sacks next time you are order- ~ T WE 3@‘19’“"”* ‘T:'S:)S ;L"“S MT"”- "FRATHERS J7FT ” ing coal. We know you will like it and cail 1 @\,_) ey \ DONT S b — " OkMNX >‘ bk for it often. And the price too keeps the b gl “‘\wm&v /. A o N\ \:fi:'::“ coal bill down. Order from your own coal dealer or transfer man. S~ MITeN Tom ¢ JNCOUES M. WORK sendir KING WalTir pue | BURLEY e The Ad l II l Conl e Admira ty Istand Con DEE = 8 C i o s s o % # | Juneau, Alaska og® the passage through symour| John Pierce, Olympia, skipper; H.| ¥ Lnnl v the close attention of her N . 3 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 5. |\, bissisy thioush Sevmour] John Merce. S Dr. Frank| | [doctor for heart irouble with Jemporary Sfiee with J. R. Shepacd s S Weather Bureau ous than Dodds' Narrows because|Mount, of Portland and Mr. Kersh-| DOIJCLAS i\\lmfl she has been seriously a 5 Seward Street hone 40 L of the much greater volume of{ner. | 7. licted for the past few days water that through. Skip-| Mr. Kershmer's “log” starts| 1 - eee Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning 4 p. m. today: |[per John, who was sitting out on!with the take-off at Olympia dnd NEWS | IN AND OUT 2, Fair and warmer tonight, Tuesday increasing cloudiness;|the bow of the Dell with ,\qury!umtinum interestingly, auntil' Ju- | s % g gentle easterly winds. ‘ and I as we approached the nar-!neau iz nearly reached, as found| | H, Sonthagen "“:"“““ Sat-} h LOCAL DATA warned us back in the boat|in the earlier part of this narra-| g o ——g [urday’ from Taku Harbor where - s didn't know what, tive. 1 i, PARTY ‘BIVER he has been mild-curing fish for| 4 Time— ' Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather| night happen after passing Race| G HENSON‘”“ past couple of months. He| 4 p.m. yest'y. 29.87 69 37 4 Clear | point.” 'BRADLEY 'LEA'VES ON left again after a few hours stay| | 4 a. m. today. 2984 48 91 E 1 Clear It didn't seem possible that Mids 2 ch'i‘m' i for another destination to put Noon today 29.76 70 51 S 6 Clear |those Narrows could have bec TRIP '['0 MAYO MINE | et ‘.“wm‘mml e aaofa month I;‘n‘ .\l"\‘\;lk-‘x“ ,,.: t‘m“i dangerous for alongshore w 4 3 = | herr] and expects € . CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Indians placidly, maneuvering their| P, R Bradley, consulting engi.| (:bied of. bridge at homehere again in August. = ] | Indianh plachly; TRDenE : R aTan Sons £l Saturday evening in honor { PR o B i e - o it ARV sorncer for the Alaska Juneau GOll|pfisy Warle Henson -of Port An N Stations— Biges e ) fl.fi:’; b N 24'|fr' “’e:l‘}‘l‘er plain GRCE YR /AN {hat| Mining Company and the Tread-| gajos W who i3 v here| RGBSR Hent 7 ce f ered @ | p. ) ere [fo e . ¢ Wil | T Y Nome T 50 12 Clear - ¥hip HEx """"\"f‘] “‘:‘ pens| well . Yukon . Company, here for|g: the scene” of her childhood| mp, Aqmiral Rogers was an Bethel 53 4 0 Clay|down in the whirlpools of those|the past two weeks on his annual, g, ! Fort Yukon ., 68 ‘ i 0" Clear|Seymour Narro also that| left Saturday evening rnr‘H for. tHA s ¥Rk wark woron Y YIATECIENE: KR S (WHATS 4 ™ i S e eve B r n ) o efore i Tanana 68 t 63 Tk 0 ke chts have y‘mf.,[ to mnegotiate gway on ths motorship Alma.! i “ + “Shsinoiy’ 300 | Nish #eby 1\!11\ um'nmu., before going 'lu .lu‘ gy e 5 “ its waters. How true those stories % At ] DY, M8 21| RAEY I neau. She brought one day's maii Bagle ...conce T4 G4 . 0 Clear ! He. is enroute to the Treadwell|anq Miss Elizabeth Feusi for low.| oo™ i o gl st. Paul 16 a8 12 0 ;jare I'm not sure. Yukon mine at Wernecke in the| ol e el s Bt y 8 e Tt ppeeds p Once through about 200 yards! Mayo district for a goneral in-| the: ‘south, Jut 4 50 “ — . 3 ict for a general in- ¥ : Pl i\.:““if'k""'"’r i ! iy 5 of water that were ominously! spection. \’ GOES TO HOSPITAL A S : : oy Qg i | AT “boily” and glassy, Skipper John,| Mr. Bradley joined Livingston Wi o |, Juneau Rooms over-Juneau Bil- The man that is buried in thought ' ke | who took the wheel through the|wornecke, general superintendent | Mrs. B Gravroci entered Stlliards now ready for occupancy. Kas Herul Juneau 71 48 0 v il y Ann’s hospital Saturday to b —adv. s no Jjuneral expenses Ketchikan 65 iind | 0 passage, announced that thers|of the Mayo mine, at Skagway.| spita oy ] A A At 5 5 was no further danger and that|The latter was passenger “"l A . : 1 derhaps we. just didn't happen|and visited here while that ves. ; 3 [ . 0 4 )1k st 8 ;xr{fl:mx “1; = 2 : to notice it before, hut atter gain-| sel was in port Saturday evemng. Lots of folks <I<'n.|| t vaum to under Vurn that their bank is v g‘ l< .fl. - 0 .| ing that narrow defile that hem:! Mr, Bradley expects to return their servant. They seem to hold their home-town bank in d San Francisco.. 66 e .Less than 10 miles | Sevmour Narrows, the'weather|here in about three weeks. the background as if it were trespass to go there for any h Less tha T < i el bt 3 thing except a new checkbook. NOTE.—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak,|’"" | GOING EAST TO BUY We, as your banker, are pledged to give you every sort D [£.—O0Observations a oSt 4 . c 4 or, ) ak, 1 spoke of some Indians maneuv-, Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmenton, Seattle Portland and Snn‘ ng i —— Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time, '“’_""'l:“_hl_‘r'i‘,“; “’f“”]'"”::‘xf""\.;I"“v)‘““:‘ Winifred Jones, manages With the exception of light showers over the Alaska Pen-|yw "o (o Dassed we Bied: to Gordon's 'Incorporated, in Ju insula and Kodiak Island, fair weather prevailed this mornin L:Mu; information from thbs. &k to au, will leave in ten days on a' s ovér Alaska, and southward to California. The barometric pr Shether any otiicr Boats 1o adia! 418 Weskak bl “trip” to ' Naw sure was low over the Gulf of Alaska, the lowest reported pres-|y., passed: through recently. ll'i"”k where she will purchase sure being 29.72 inches at Kodiak. The barometer was slightly fall stock for the Juneau store,! 1 the Bristol Bay regic Bozo we hailed held up his hand| ‘o S90F (001G SHEEAM HICTE p afoye normal over the Bristal Bay reglon. and appeared to understand the o\ sty : ; '®| New York buyer, select stock for query, but we couldn’t tell wheth-| ; [ the other Gordon stores. —~d 1 3 ¥ er he held up one, two or three s 5 i :ho um?n;rumf{m, }11:n]|L was her| guoon Anyway, he might “m”l I'\lilx’xl ,]:"nu- '.;x‘n::'-]l{u :\'lllrn h;l\‘m s ’WI{L l"“_ DEL Croke. fanh .. |thought we were inquiring about, ' " ';' v ') A .r‘\a ""l opigd| - nd' ko out from Wrangell Nar-|p,y many fish he had caught. | P8 the absence o i ¢ rows,! and Petersburg, into Fred- I ‘Boesn GhEriciie | ————— GF YAcHT DELL erjek Sound Dboth. hoats-gbarged,| ppursday. Tuile 28, AW B m i WILL VISIT HERE vum[mnjul by the Steamer Prin-{myic s heing wriite 4 ; ocsgvil ing wriiten, as \rll|u| Miss Myrile Cornelius will have| |a lead of a east two miles, but| 2 ani " e 4 ace, “ {o-Capital racinz yac m 4 onalt g ¢ N o i - 2 Ruth Sarah Corneling, da l f ‘l‘)"'l;‘ ’f "I""‘“"_“ apparent that the|,pier entering Queen Charlotte| of potersburs. ar gl ¥ ell would win. Then, for some|gqung, (he one ‘open’ stretch of : and Miss Imogene NewsPaperman Aboard|reason. the Winifred bezan ol yarer” that we must trave of personal service in our power. Kven 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 of welcome, Try-—and SEE! First National Bunk “There is mo Substitute for Safety” awberries, 3 hoxes rawberries, cvate Cantaloupes, 3 for Watermelons, pound Casaba, pound Nectarines, pound ... Fancy Apricots, pound DANCE West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | » on g ; move to starboard as the Dell| 1o weniiros ; ity race| O A West, also of Petersburg,| “herries, La T : b Yacht Writes “Log"— |set her course straight tor Cape| (1 VeRUIrosome and sporty race|yho arrived in Juneau on tho| C h“”',‘ s, Lamberts, pound .. e A. B f One Accident Aboard | Fanshaw and the final fap of the| (o) of Alaska. the territory once NOTIhWestern. ~ They expact to New Potatoes, 5 pounds ... 25 . . it Irace to Jureau. fokingly referred .to tn ‘high ofri it Miss Cornellus for two orj California New Dry Onions, 4 pounds.. .25 B e Goes to starboard clal circles as ‘Seward’s Iec-Box'| | RS, Biaker & H AL‘ SCIENTISTS SAY THAT 2 Farther anl farther went thelbut which is now justly consid-| NOTICE i y ol : > Winifred to starhoard as the Del'|ered once df the richest and most| | PP P I ‘ C m by the Dell, ordered his crew|slowly but surely made good he. |t { i ure ice Lrea ertile and productive areas of| < g aboard and cast off and, for the|gain, Then, with the Dell k,,;,”_'““, St [ V7e clean thlmnr‘vfl rices rea- § . first time in the Capitalio-Capi-iing her straight course for Cape| Contiuing the Brisbanidn bally. ;‘,‘(‘,‘""‘p’“ Phove 235, Rocklin | Gaaptle Frui:t & Produce Co. SATURDAY WILL DO YOU GOOD. tal race, took a piace astern of!Danshaw, the Winifred took a|hoo style, one might state with! You ‘can get 100 per. cent the m“'i'm Z ut 1;:}"!-::‘-:lto;:‘y:":lh";t("n;;‘”am‘l‘.n:vheyn ;wxl'tevt ('1:"”!]“[\!'!' l!u!) :[r will b;‘[ Advertising miways pays. Ow FINEST FOOD CENTER OF JUNEAU NIGHT pure Ice Cream at the er Rcpe Breaks st see e Dell, was ap-\but a matter of time before well-| ¢the columns of The Emoire It so happened that the Wini-| parently entering Farragut Bay. |trained aviators will fly over th : -t s WHOLESALE and RETAIL JUNEAU BILLIARDS fred was not to remain long back, Brilliant Moon Mo Gmtis in perfoct saaty 4 - PHONE 486 Phone 94 for less than two hours out of| A brilliant moon shone down on[and in remarkably fewer hour: [] SCHOOL OF PIANO | . ——— CARLSON’S TAXI 3 Ketchikan the Deli’s tilley rope|Revillagigedo channel Friday, in great passenger planés that | — e — 71 - Al B o aa 5 broke, icaving her virtualid help-|night, and Jjust about - witnessed|will carry hundreds of passen- | PLAYING [SUSUUUUSUSUSSSDRS less: destruction of all hopes of mem-|gers. { | ALL GRADES ACCEPTED 5 3 , WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS The Winifred hove to amd, as-|bers of the crew of the yachi| Docked at Bella Bella, l)rnn) | Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt | | Received a shipment of WINDOW SHADE: TO BUY (\ certained the extent of the dam-|Dell to be among those honored|Island, B, C. at 4:30 p. m, today| | Phore 4501 | | |/l age Dbefore continuing on for 1\» “mlusu who ]run in the First; (Thursday) and found that v\i bl 5!% —sgizes from 28 to 48 inches wide—at SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT Wrangell. Annua Capital-to apital yacht{had been preceded to oil and gas & - $5.00 PER BARREL UARANTEED | JUNEAU PAINT STORE RED CEDAR SHINGLES After bouncing and bobbing|race between Olympia and Ju-|supplies in following order: Winj-' argund in a rough sea for an hour|neau. For, as the moon beamed|fred, 2:45 p. m.; Sandpiper, 2:59 & and five minutes, the Dail final-|{down, the ruthless sea was mak-|p. m.; and Dolphin II, 2:50 p. m.! |\ com— = I 1w kbt under way agath with, ajing the West-of a défective rudder|We laak on 102 sallosLAtaRsa i 6 to 25“‘§4'7" per M. 5 to 2s clear—$5.00 per M. knotted rudder rope. rope and a weaving, bobbing| Enough to last us in to Juneau.| CURIOS 1 Get oup quantity prices on lumber During the helpless moments|yacht, jumping crazily about with| Entered Queen Charlotte . Sound| | GENERM‘ ELECTRIC Friday night the situation was|the vagarous waves, seemed tolas we passed Scarlet Point at) » i made possibly more serious when{doom its crew of five to defeat. |G:18 a. m. and saw our first open | Onlér gen;n}xlnentiqnos £ Skipper John Pierce became a| The danger probably was net|water. The Dell is a thorougn-, made by e luskimos ] L be M lls I SUBMD tor Hie tirst time of thel'great. Nty greater than that of|bead Had. no trouble aud fF 15611 - ‘and:sIndians of ' the Refngem uneau Lumoer L o nc. g, dréaded seasickness, and Maury!/a person aboard the hurricane|of Calvert Island at 10:31. Safe-| Territory of Alaska and_Dr. Mount had their second|{deck of a bucking broncho with-|ty Cove at 11:17. Fog Rocks at —Lumber For Every Purpose— carried in stock. touches of “mal-de-mer.” jout rein, and very little more se-; 2:32, Average speed to there - . ;' Head for Petersburg cure or comfortable. since leaving Balleras, nine knots,| ELMER REED’S All survived, however, and a‘ Seasick il A 12:30 a. m. the Dell was under| In fact it might be said with- PARTY ABOARD DELL SHOPPE - ‘way again and headed for Peters-|out fear of successful contradic-| The Dell. is owned by B. I burg. tion—as the lawyers have it—|Thompson, of Olympia. Besides Winter & Pond Bldg. As the Dell passed Burnt Isl-{that three of the Dell's crew|the owner, others aboard are and reef, and before reaching|would have preferred the broncho X Petersburg, glasses revealad the|and considered his back quite a . Winifred about two miles ahead|comfortable place in comparison P ot us up the narrows, at P’rolewy|with the. gyrations of -the Dell.| Rock, a control voint. Anyway they'll leave it to the| A large crowd was walting on|fishes to prove that a seasick the Petersburg wharf, and- on, man and his food are soon parted berthed boats, as the Deil's sa-| - Finally, however, through the lute was fired at 11:40 a. m. stick-to-itiveness of John 'Pierce, The Dell did not stop at Peters-{and the mechanical ability of E. burz. J. Thompson, owner of the boat, ‘Motions in response to an in-|the broken tiller rope was re-! quiry of those ashore as to thepaired and the Dell continued on number of boats that had preceed-| her way, delayed, but not dis- ed ; us, .indicated that but two|graced. yachts had passed. As the Wini- Early Log Report fred was in sight we could as;| Wednesday afternoon, about sume the Sardpiper was the oth-{5:45 p. m. and just as we clear- M area. The freezing chamber was designed c L S : SN AR P i s . to take the smallest possible space—yet it Race Starts first, totem pole. It was located mhusscubuolkeuom in and) Out from Prolewy Rock the|in an Indian village called “Ya- i see how u{nk operates and learn why it competition between E. J. Thomp- cuita,” claiming a dozen or four- aecves oiling, soi's Dell and Adelph Schmldl'li teen houses. - Across Discovery ‘Winifred for the right to be eith THE v Passage from the Indian village ) e ‘the second or third hoat into|we saw that far-famed Campbel. Al 1) ska Electric Light & Power Co. Hardware Co. Jn au, really began. We on the; River liquor store on Vancouver JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA s st ot St s Thomas Hardware Co Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 1¥ l Strawberry and Raspberry BOXES FOR SALE b FISHING TACKLE HOOKS—FLYS—BAIT LEADERS—LINES—REELS ‘ OUwill‘noflceuoncethcmd the new General Electric . This «~—the smallest model—has nine feet of at Everything for the Angler since we felt that the|closed for the day so temperance y been u'm won e Wi D 5t e shonsd b Dell wre hh-maha ofjawake and out of our bunks for;

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