The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1928, By BILLE DE BECK Mr. and Mrs. Coal Consumer: Admiralty Island Furnace Coal should TS S A DISAPPOINTMEMNY R T E 8O 3 ANL LOMGER WOSE! THAT ENVY VT S =T WAS ONDN KNEW HOW URHAPP oy Z I0 HEAR FROM 4 . i ¥ DAT AFTER TAY, \WE \S T S ‘“ ":4‘(1 GZ éw\;“““- A BT Bt T e not be confused with Screenings, it contains S F S ] L g A o~ ALIR - . . SEEMS AN ETE ol ":“ V‘;T"‘“ OSE > BEEN 2\1“ AUSING much coarse coal walnut size and smaller, in DONT How ~ SoMe Goon HERE ! Bial ® 2SS ER MEETING AND ( I DONT KNow wWiAT o T pe - . 7 fact many of the coal users find it ideal for their cook stoves and heaters. Try a few sacks next time you are order- ing coal. We know you will like it and call for it often. And the price too keeps the coal bill down. Order from your own coal dealer or transfer man. The Admiralt;rel:tnd Coanl Company . Juneau, Alaska SUNTHINE ALLANG T8, Ko ELANAGAN 0% N ) 1928, by Kin es Syndicate, Tne Creat Britain righta reserved. | T RS A O S S S PR - te Anacortes, San DAUGHTER OF STANNARD | LOWES HAVE BABY & . £ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Saanee B A < R Rl i fish Temporary office with H. R. Shepard and Son Weather Bureau Island. Stops S A cablegram roceived here ‘an- 115 Seward Street Phone 409 e, of these places and at Cam le nine-year-old daughter of [nounces the birth of a girl baby [ R 5 g | Ri A day was spent in Sey-| tannard of the Alaska[to Mr. and Mrs. Al Lowe, in & 1 Fair tonight and Wednesday; gentle variable winds. 1 | X ! 4 CAL DATA i pi fattle on June 25 and the funeral|Lowe s well known here having| A Lo idity Wind Velocity Weath | v steamer|was held on June 29, acco been comnected with Britt’s Phac-| Xime— A Barom. Tf‘._mn. Hurr}llolty g e%clty Cfa o | cour the th! to letter advices rece in Ju-|macy for some time prior to go-| 4'p. m. yest'y..29.71 70 87 W 4 mear of the Nari a a(neau today. The girl was play-{ing to the tes to locate 4 o m. tolay. 29.70 55 99 E 5 cf'" lto it through I y on a bank near her > i Jrasiity sl Moon today ...2044 79 B it {ghick took them into Quacn O tle and slipped an AL e G Shorty, 16145-Foot Boat of | ™ite Sounda. they we pierced her lun CKE CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS orty, 7/ 7-F00 oat o Kl“ ntis Fog or g, o ool NaEs Higrd Ty | J v b e i AR T | e, Wash, itere | "l wara| making an_ Alaska trip v | Join J. Spiekett, ot Spicketrs w ghes p.m. 0 . Precip, .m. : s oA the alace, and 4. Spickett, st-| il Statfons— _ temp. temp. ' temp. tewp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather After Long Joumey night feill lmt_vdrlnml homo the dayf oo SRS YR i Naubh o 46 a1 O 0 | before his daughter died. : A g “Bethel 88, .. B 10 20 The Shorty, 16% foot launch of each| ey B R ar ght on the Prin- Fort Yuken ... 12 Joe B 3 0 "| Harold Anderson and Art Leach,|™ V't Pet-| CONTEROIOR ARnvES o Tannny e | :" = 2 who left Kelso, W aaky. jnAAME 0 ofhd 1' . IR e oy B IS A S Ragle : 76 | 6 0 AT May for Alaska, arrived in port €hFoute here M N R L A e St. Paul .. . 46 16 | 10 4 t{ / | vesterday afternoon from K nsumed near here \‘,lh:n th ;Y rlfun (‘x;m RS — Duteh Harbor 18 44 — 02 P B N et It ihe onf G thet ;Iv“._\-v:\v;.\ |:'knn\ to m:|~ face of :“4-1\..\.;:‘;‘”1“ ally SCHOOL OF PIANO ' Kodiak 50 14 - o and frc here il ila and was later tledthe Aleutian D € | / Junean 70 51 * 0 fan - 2 v Tur Lake with e U. 8. Bureau of Public| | ALL GRADES mcm The Glorious F B Ketehikan . o o 9 Used in late seasons on the Co- exp to spend the Roads || Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt te Glorious Iourt, Prince Rupert 64 e S & Glear | 1imbia River, —the Shorty was! ""“‘;"'-" in ““I'"‘-l"- flll“l Sesltropehysr s S B | 2 Edmonton . 68 | 2 RIS Liaced (on 'n. tratler o slipbed 1B will remain here un Seattle 72 | a4 * 02 Rain | {0 Olympia, where the two men| the end of the week, before start HOORAY! Pertland 60 8 : 7 [ l(‘.(!" Tiotiched” har and; Were Sha. Ftsell ‘!“T'l‘]y“n :;;’; "\-'m'x_ ARl * San Frav 60 56 race ain | o " 3 racht Club \ ¢ Shorty is sturdily built ¥ & S G 4] i S ofiba thian 10 millen. |5y o) ot e Ar e Gl \!and has a cabin over the ‘orward Here comes the Glorious Fourth, the anniversary of Swnérs. who ‘are now 18 Jinewsd #ection Wil the s under our Declaration of Independence. It's a day we all NOTE.—Observations 2t St. Paul, Duteh Harbor, Kodiak,|in conn \ with the Capital-tc-' the after deck. A celebrate with a d'e]lghtful (klelin_v_g of safety and sJuneau, Prince Rupert, menton, Seattle Portland and San | capital Yacht Race. h 1. plowing s comfort and prosperity—a national sense of security. Francisco are made at 4 m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time. They left Olympia May ince ving Olympia.; A : fc Oly Pk This is based on sound banking. We m The pressure is moc in this vicinity and mu(hr,--‘“v’l“lll&u ’”.\l’ | our fingers today—but our b'mkf and uuary b;u'n ately high in Bering e fallen from Ko- S 4By | Aaverusing aiways pays. CUse A 2 anks, pros- B vt "t thb - Ataian 1 i Ketchikan south- | inston ther + the columns of The Empire. perity, will carry on. l westward to the Aleutia : an south- | _rolimna o e Bmy 5 b’ ward to Puget Sound. Fair weather al almost through- mn the Territory this morning. Temperatures have fallen iu‘ porticns of the Yukon Valley and risen in Southeastern Alaska. | K ¢ Locally, this is the hottest day since July third last year and F- N . B k { the humidity is very low. lrst atlon(l‘ un T o o 1 ol ki — a | 1 ||| WHO’S WHO I , ¢ : “There is mo Bubstitate for Bafety” | DOU(‘LAS i $1 Strawberries, 3 boxes % .50 o e : B Strawberries, crate 3.65 | Cantaloupes, 3 for . 40, .50 . 0. Stringer | » NEWS Bishop and Mrs, of Dawson, Y. T. passed through Watermelons, pound ... . .08 f here on the Princess Charlotte, Casabay pomnd oo e .10 DANCE L - g ¥ | atter a trip to the States. » ) s DOUGLAS TO CELEBRATE | Amonz the round trip tourists! Nectarines, pound ... . 25 ol on the Princess Charlotte are Mr N % 9 Douglaa. tn alk ready - to {and Mrs. L. P. Blundell, of Well-! A l'.m(y. Apricots, pound . . 20 brate the Fourth. A dance ington, New Zealand. 1 ”“N‘E‘ - Cherries, Lamberts, pound ... . .30 be given tonight, patriotic Dr. W. H. Chase, who has been | i \ | New Potatoes, 5 pounds . les A. B‘ cises in the Liberty Thea .| south attending the Repablican | | | i) . ) morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock; | National Convention at Kansas | ! California New Dry Onions, 4 pounds.. .25 4 firemen's hose races, 11:30 a. m., , Is returning to his home in Companies No. 1 and No. 2, ‘peting for a cash prize of Mrs. P. K. Clausen and son,! mediately following the exe s; | Henry, pa d through Jurcau on » baseball game at 1 p. m., the Admiral Watson. They ara Miners’ and Firemen's tean bound for Yakutat, whera Mr Cordova on the Admiral Watson, | l | SCIENTISTS SAY THAT s, basket S0 w0 e . 1.00 HALI_, i Pure Ice Cream Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. SATURDAY WILL DO YOU RO, 8 scrap it out to a finish on the|Clausen is superintendent of the Douglas ball park. Prize for this|Libby, MeNeill and Libby ea FINEST FOOD CENTER OF JUNEAU You b get 100 per -cent levent will be §75; and children’s|ne | NIGHT pure Ice Cream at the vent w o5 d m'spnery. fsports at 2 o'clock in the after-| Among the round trip tourists| WHOLESALE and RETAIL JUNEAU BILLIARDS "noun. on the Admiral Watson are Dr. | PHONE 484 & Pho"N'fSMT ——.-—— and Mrs. J. E. Hunter. Dr, Huni- S ;A; 3 ARLSO AXI COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT |ecr is a prominent Seattle phyg‘;. UanCrSle Fame for ear | ~ e a—— H i i ‘ The regular monthly meeting of W. H. Spaulding, with the { ; [T S S cian, MEN who wear Holeproof Hosiery appreciate | { A WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS the Douglas ciiy council will e ]rlz»m_..«;(m?m nll Agriculture, Cwod‘c meaning of Iix Toe reinforcement . . . the | Received a shipment of WINDOW SHADES TO BUY { ‘}:fh; U RORE L e ity bal) ;,';:,';m "‘\"';r,'_'\.,,nf’"”‘t"'“‘r Ay undetectable extra threads of strength woven in at the —sizes from 28 to 48 inches wide—at SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT R e s Dr. and Mrs. R. \'am]erwalx,' toe. This Fx Toc reinforcement imparts three times | $5.00 PER BARREL P TOM MIX THRILLS and two sons, George and Robert,| more wear to these exquisite silk stockings. 3 . H AT LIBERTY, FOURTH! who have bheen south for some And Hol ¢ ‘1 | g A ! JUNEAU PAINT STORE RED CEDAR SHINGLES time, returncd on the Norihwesi- nd Holcproof colours zre always new—even in (Moo 4.75 per M. 5 to 2s clear—$5 4 :~ Fox Films, living up to their{ern to their home in Skagway. advance—Dbecause they are continually changed by the | 6 to 25—$4.75 p A lear- .00 per M. promise of showing the beauty Salesmen leaving for Skagway & 5 ! o s Get ouy quantity prices on lumber vle g D, » & . ispots of America in all their pro-|on the Northwestern incindeq| Dand of Lucilc herself at Paris. Don’t forget that no GENER A I El ECTRIC ‘ductions where it may be con-| Baxier C. Felch, other hosiery can offer this Lucile service, It is an v !sistemly done, filmed many se- harles W. Jones, commercia! exclusive Holcprocff'.:aturc. A - X b, ‘quences of “The Canyon o’ Lignt,”{ broker, was an arrival on ihe Ad- A J L M I im Yellowstone National Park. The)miral Rogers. ; n e Wa u umlwr l"" nc. result is a picture not only with ————— [ f i3 Ay 4ap absorbing story, but a scenic BRITAIN BRANDS EGGS O, @I’OO OSICI'y | is at —Lumber For Every Purpose— of rarve beauty. This feat | o iy Fow Vork, Us £ A, fthe Liberty tomorrow night. | LONDON—John Bull is goirg to 1167 Croadwe U £ A e T SN o A know his eggs. The Natfonal EN C. DELZELL P ive PORTLAND CONTRACTOR |Utility Poultrs sociaty has der BE! LZELLE, Representativ HERE vised a system for marking each JUNEAU of the 20,000.000 eggs produced - on-Gardner Company of Port-| Gvery egg is to bear a brand, and, Ore., which was recently|containing the initials of the so- fawarded a contract by the De-{cjety and the personal mark of, artment of Agriculture, to con-|the farmer. The brand won't! truct a road in the vicinity oflcome off in boiling. | ‘Juneau, arrived in Juneau on the P W fDorothy Alexander. TRAVELING MOTOR SHOW — -, —_— me." Ordered JOHANNESBURG—Since South African farmers aren’t coming to | -For Japanese Coronation ,.omobile shows, a show io go i ing to them. A caravan of 50 3 TOKYO, July 3 — Oldfash-icars and trucks plans to visit doned earthenware, such as has every “Main Street” in South en used in Japan for hundreds|Africa. f years, is to be employed large- | ——————— £y in the coronation ceremonies USE MORE MOTOR CYCLES t Kyoto next November. Sataro Minani, head of the Fu-| LONDON — The small British merchant is looking with in- himi Earthen Ware Makers’ As- ociatian, has been ordered DbY|creasing favor upon the motor he Imperial household to provide|cycle with slde car for making proper dishes. They will in-lyis deliveries, and even the own- ers of vans and fleets of trucks de 1,400 bowls and balls of THE ifferent shapes, together With|are finding its economical operat- 0 fat-shaped pots for servinging cost worthy of consideration 2he sacred black and white sake |, conveying small goods. Eng- omas “ co the Imperial family, Also there1and js the world's foremost mot- } 111 be 200 small sake jars o belor cycle manutacturer, producing offering sake to the|aimost half 1d i Curtis Gardner, of the John-|in England and Wales every day. ;; Strawberry and Raspberry BOXES FOR SALE FISHING TACKLE HOOKS—FLYS—BAIT LEADERS—LINES—REELS Everything for the Angler b _ Alaska Electric Light '~ & Power Co. }UfiEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA

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