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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 6 BAIEVEY GQOGLE AND Sf_’lArRKrPLUG Y e oo By Ii[!.‘LE DE]EE—LE—“ & ” Sl . MR GOOGLE. TUE JUST (EFT \ /N GOOD tAAKY. T DONG { 'g\gr;c;;f\%msang\ErtQa&”o;z.‘zg e AR WHAT NEWS. ) r. an rs. Coal Consumer: i, N THE JUOGE QUITE. ILL (A BED = g g g g o, iy i ‘ 2 2 Admiralty Island Furnace Codl sliould ME (S TERRIBLY UPSET OUER e ALY CON SHANE ARE CALIING TEe Ss 1o 9k 0o il [ i 43 BALMER/ s ACCORMNG To T it not be confused wi creenings, it contains DELAY 1N PASSING OR WIS i A SPECIAL MEETING IMMEDIATELY Te i ot b h (VY \ ¢ ith S 7 g € APPLICATION AND INE AND WHILE TTHE JupQE 3 ot e o cear For I 5 S /4! The MOWS 18 much coarse eoal walnut size and smaller, in E IARK DELE s 3 g i o i i COME To ASKk Mou To WILL BE ONE OF TRE FIRST e [ ; o i fact many of the coal users find it ideal for PLEASE: ¥ / To BE PASSED O, THERE THOSE FROM ALBUQUERGUE, / § BN i 10 ENCOL P CING, - ST PAUL . (OUISVILLE . ALLENTOWNS, p SIR - their cook stoves and heaters. BURRY — OR 1k ARE THOUSANDS OF GHERS MILWAUKEE, S0 I GUESS i I d PERMNO Y g MAV BE Too - TTHAT FIMISHES T Al ( i © Tty a few sacks next time you are order- (AT WE VB HEARD i A < { ing eoal. We know you will like it and call . SRS, / ‘ for it often. And the price too keeps the : i voR Bceq J’ ARSI coal bill down. HORSEFERT RS 7 - E 7 == LA Order from, yous own coal dealer or transfer man, > The Admiralty Island Conl © 1928 by King Features Syndicate. Inc.Great Britain rights reserved. b T RN a4 ,,, . - 1 Company [nas changed mer mina about Juneau, Alaska ‘Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 5. v anie = ' Brave Flyer Rescues Nobile i it Temporary office with H. R. Shepard and Son wcafl‘er Bmeau Sack race, boys 10 years or un- When the wemanhood of Am- 115 Seward Street Phone 409 der: Tommy Hall, Glen Bdwards erica was clamering for enfran- Three-legged race, boys 12 i oo ‘ hisement, Mrs. Van Nortwick Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: [or under: Archic Edmiston and f k- y |contended there were plenty of {f @ Lloyd Guerin, Norman Fleek and v 3 ) {men to look after public affairs, Showers . tonight and Saturday; mederate southeasterly —winds. Billy Robertson, ¥ Now she is a candidate for Sher- LOCAL DATA Egz and spoon race, free for all| 3 > s iff of Marshall County. Plenty of| Xk idi : on: Mrs. Helen McManus, !men still are willing to look fime— .- Barom. Temp. Humidity Wizd Velocity w&';h" w“m(“\_ 3. ‘:;zr.log,m e - £ i after that particular office, for 4 p.m. yesty..29.99 58 i e Y ard dash, girls 16 years or|! T ; nine of them are in the race 4 a. m. todiy..20.90 56 1 35 g oy 3 : Margaret Pearce, I : ! : | Lsminst Mrs. Van Nortwick 78 SE 8 Cldy : Margaret Pearce, Eleanor : cuamst Mrs. Van 1 ! Noon _today 2991 59 28 Y Grube -\ . il Van Nertwick promises . ! 70-yard dash, boys 14 . B | the voters she will be a terror YE'B"!"ERCDQAI"YLE AND RADIO REPORTS Y under: Rex, George Guerin. s % to bootleggers. Highest .8 p.m. | Low 8a.m. 3am. Precip. 8am [ Stout ladies' race: Mrs. Glen S L i Stations— temp. _temp.__i__ temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | Kirkham, . Mike Pusich. g 3 J Nature Obey’ LIW d Nonie' ... 64 ] 16 ) 0 Cldy ash, men over 50 years: = o i e Bethel 2.0 B8 84 ! 48 0 Cldy F._Snyder, Axcl Kromquist. t Supply and Demand Fort Yukon 84 64 Clear| g0-yard dash, men 40 to 50 by k-4 ! YELLOWSTONE PARLK, Wyo., Tanana . 0 6 50 . Clear |years: Ed Cashel, Jimmy Mar- = gPs] =) | July 6. — Nature's adherence to Eagle ! 62 tin. o : : the law of supply and demand is St. Paul 4 3 38 ¥ 50-yard dash, giris 11 years or s AMER 3 emphasized this year by the great Dutch Harbor.. § | 46 Cldy | under: Margaret Pearce. T \ increase of Gila chipmunks in Kodiak 18 8 50 2 .08 Rain | Wahto. 2 - the Grand Canycn, which had a Cordova 60 5 5 52 0 Cldy | ‘Married women's 40-yarl dash o bumper crop of pinion nuts last Juneau 59 Trace Cldy | Mrs. A. J. Balog, Mrs. Helen M- | S NT! E fall Ketchikan 62 5 ' 8 .09 Rain | Manus. | B L ek Pinicn nuts make up a large Prince Rupert.. 70 5 L .20 Rain| Special Events—Free For All N part of this animal's diet. Many Edmonton 66 s Frank Varlen won the pig in the N 8 nuts are still on the ground, so Seattle 66 6 56 56 0 Cldy | pig chasing econtest and Johu J the c¢hipmunks have no difficuliy | o Portland 66 6 ; 0 Foggy|Osborn of Juneau won (he 12 ) satistying themselves, and sev- THERE IS NO San Francisco.. 70 6 § g Pt. Cldy | pound shotput. Harold McConnel % cral may be seen scurrying about *—-Less than 10 miles. | took first in the wheelbarrow race, X where only one might have been < o and E. J. Krause won second. | observed had the crop been less SUBSTITUTE FOR NOTE.—Observations &t St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Junior Ball Game i bountiful, Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmenton, Seattle Portland and San| The last event of tha celehra:| === . ; increase in ehipmunk SAFETY ¥rancisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time. tion, a ball game between twol }l’hlls m?p shows the region between Spitzbergen and the North : on can l;;’n'dlf ‘Tndure, junior teams which was schoduled ole where rescue operations ha i rOUTes ver since 0O r, sinee the decline in The pressure is low in the Gulf of Alaska and to o 1e8s|gor (he fifth, was played after the| the “Italia” was wrgcked near l\llxac bs';:;]t 1[:;:;§Tlrc;;s fi[v,:rcsr‘:,]“ supply ¢f nuts will soon bring extent throughout the Territory and is high in the North Pa-lypave sports to take advantage of| General Nobile was taken off the os 3t bty )"‘() WS> about keen competition for the cific States and the ocean South of the Aleutian Istands. Lisht|(ho good weather, and resulicd it| Hinlopen Strait. - The i 1ce Hoes to the “Lduest,” il 1404 ana the number of rodens showers have been genmeral in Southcastern Alaska. Light rain|y,. coore 28 to 11, T rait, he dotted line marks the approximate wiil diminish. | 3 ed by claer weather and fair weather is general in the Interior. COUNCIL MEETING = Actcdogit > Fecsaaivier ok Ol L Temperatures have fallen generally except in the Southwest. 40 Toxt /80,700l 0. daop INE ¢ s The Douglas city council held| aomids wemn o et i hiyire IScientists Use Beetles I 3 the eighth cight points for the|its regilar monthly meeting Tues|he White Sox, known that reasor l As Food Test Subiectse BuucLAs HAS firemen to one for the miners and |day evevning, attending (o routine|as “The Hitless Wonder | the last inning saw the firemen|business matters only. Seventeen, ———————— | 8T/ “PAUL, July 6. — The date. ite husky opponents with|bills amounting to §1150.00 werc| FAIRBANKS Y TO heetle is taking its place with the lone score of the final stanza; |voted paid. Owing to the ab- TAKE EXAMINATION the white rat_and guinea pig| ; Lo " Itotal score 13 to 13. Tha batter-(sence of one of two members, re- FOR ENTRY WEST PT.'in tests to determine effects of ies were L. Cashen for the miners DOrts of the commiltees represent. | various foods, according to scien- land Balog and Niemi for the fire- ed by them will be heard at a} ponald Mac¢Donald Jr, w tists at the Minnesota Agricul- men; umpire Jim Manninz. Late-|Special mecting, called for Friday|tather, Donald MacDonald, tural Experiment Station here, ness of the hour, with the long|evening. stationed at Fairbanks as engi- The small amount of food re- list of other field events to come S neer for the Alaska Road Com-|quired, the short life cycle, and| % | prevented the teams from play FIRST STRAWBERRIES mission, arrived in Juneau on the|the simple laboratery require-| Best in Years Is Generaling oft the tie, and the $75 prize — [ Yukon, on his way to Haines to!ments for producing insects ree- | i | money was divided between alll C. R. Eppens was able to pro-|iake the physical examinaiion forfommehd their use, staff members| Oplmon—Rev. R. A \pinyets. duce lhf; nm] strawberries of ”“‘lnnn':nn-n to the West Point mili-|say. B 3 season from his garden in Doug-|tary academy to which he re Less time is required for ex- Gailey Orator i S‘mzlllllF»elld E\;e;!smn i las and v;'.lszmilrkol'ing filrnt pick-| ceived an appointment several|periments if bectles are used, BB ot rtatna RIRES OBt (HUR years or{ings on the 2nd. J. R. Langseth| months ago. they say, because developments $9un, gt dhe hoks ‘m.'s‘l,(',' “T-‘"};““""“ Norman Fleek, Glen Ed-jwas a close second with berries| My, MacDonald has just com:|come more quickly than when| er, out of the many days Whichig,pgg from his garden for lunch on July|pleted hi 3 vei he|animai sad there have been lately prevailing, 4 e | R A A | b July Fourth, was celebrated on| 40-yard dash, girls 10 years or{’ Sdke Anuioral Golleds ang A B Douglas Island in an unusually;under: Myrtle Feero, Mary Pearce! ooine) ME‘E‘TI‘NG el “‘S(-)luul of Mines at h\,r)mnkfl,:ol’lce Anti-Suffragist i 'satisfactory ~manner. All the 2nd Agnes Baroumis tied for sec:| |from which “he received a cer i B Wy -~ | titicate that allows him to enter] Wants to Be Sheriff, : events of the day passed off as|ond. brhia Bithgle Oty Counoll 1y BAMUITAR: Poit Ehied Tiabr o . Strict Attention Given NIGHT pure Ice Cream at m snjoyed by a & P . | Cy ¢ -seheduled and were enjoyed by &1 o o 0 qaon boys 10 years or|INE an extra session this evening|amination, He left for Haines oh| MARYSVILLE, Kas., July 6 Out-of-Town' Orders JUNEAU BILLIA ""‘f’;"c"ew"i.ibe"”y AT under: Gerald Cashen, Glen Ed-|at 7:30 o'clock to complete bugi-|the Alamoda. | —Exercising a =em nine pre Phone 94 Starting on ‘the evening of tha|Warda. ness matters of the month \\'!lk‘hi e |tive, Mrs. Mary Van Nortwick [} CARLSON’S TAXI . 2 . were deft wneompleted at the reg-| . purd e e DTS > e e e 5 third, the celebration opened with| 40-yard dash, girls 9 years of| ' or s Public Health Degrees | B vt a !dam-v in Eagles’ hall, whichflmrlor: Vera Kirkham, Ruth|%ar meeting on Tuesday night. | 8T P i | | prdvad to be one of the most en-|Langseth. L s e = For Women Proposed: Gt i| Received a shipment of WINDOW SHADES Joved events of that kind for some| 40-yard dash, hoys 9 years or|| “MARRIED JALIVE" AT i i WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS et | TO BUY time. A large crowd attended!under: Gerald Cashen, Robert LIBERTY TONIGHT || NEW ORLEANS, July 6. — A from June a special ferry tak-!Bardley. . __mlresolution asking Harvard univer- A. Y —gizes from 28 to 48 inches wide—at SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT fng the visitors home at 2:30| B30.yard dash, girls 8 years of 'Nx:c';',':,il CA,:,',‘,{:' ; .mfl(n:”l ih,.elrllulsl'y' school of business admin- s1zes < $5.00 PER BARREL reloc . morning. under: Vera Kirkham, “Bubbles” ipction; coning to Liberty | jgtration to grant to women the B ocjmk Bateiobis, BaBroisen | Martin, tonight, is said to be one of the,gegree of Doctor of Public Health! JUNEAU PAINT STORE RED CEDAR SHINGLES cleverest bits of satire on the! P, . Health will ev. R. A. Gailey, of Juneau,| 40ard dash, boys 8 years of BE . Saire {or Master of Public Health w : 3 ; ; Fourth of July speaker, delivered under: John Doogan, Louis Shaf- broblems of polygamy ever screen-|ho presented to the National Fed-| 2 6 to 25—$4.75 per M 4 5 to 23 clear—$5.00 per M. one of the best patriotic address-er. i fed: _ |eration of Business and Profes- Get ouy quantity prices on lumber s tever listened to in Douglas.| 30-yard dash, girls 7 years of m“‘!‘“fi- as it does, with fhe|gional Women's Clubs for cd Degcribing the early trials con-lunder: Grace Pusich, Virginia eorfes of a serious, though &b-igjqeration at its tenth annual con- fronting the founders of our na-|Langseth. sent minded iprofessor of philoso-|vention here, July 9 to 14. i . ) 2 ot Phy and ‘a ‘modern Bluebzard, it{ After stati that the universi- [ tion 152 years ago, Rev. Gailey 40-yard dash, boys 7 years or i ; er stating that the univers g Brought out the wonderfu! ideals|under: Albert Savvikko, Louts(P'Ovides a'rare mixture of comedy|ty does not confer the two de- uneau Lumoer (] 9 ne. wpen which the constitution of, Shafer. and romance. grees upon women, granting to Lou Tellegén is cast as the|them instead merel ¥ v e v oa ! y the Certifi p— @hi-tation wss iounded, -ithat| B0-vard daph, girls 6 years offyLgRerllRlll. T iy whisgsleats of Paglis Heslh: f Fessin: Lumber For Every Purpose— makes America the most perfectiunder: Gene McCormick, Grace A 4 p e 9 r & i o o surprising matrimonial adventures|tjon will urge that this restriction unibn in the world today. Pusich. et Hibm. ik ot bla Mkt it irge that this restriction The bugle and drum corps of) 40-yard dash, boys 6 years or un- Mt 5 ‘; ':‘l“ sroy 'r“"’ 7 h! be removed at the earliest pos- Juneau also made a hit as a most|der George Stragier, Albert| 5 e timid professer Wholsible date, on the ground that it ‘appropriate part of the exercises|Savikko. ’m::nwil}xlmm. Claire Aa.|limits the educational opportuni- lending a real spirit to the occa-| 30-yard dash, girls 5 years or vingston, Claire -| ties for women desirous of enter- s ams, Marcella Daly and Emily | th blic health field. Th .junder: Gen& M, ick, Virgin- ng the public he eld. e sion. A vocal number by Mrs.|unde Fel cCormic! B rar; adeh Jof them * repriseiiy i R Glen Kirkham, and songs by the|ia Langseth, : { i LR |, ¢ g S ey S D R 2 | FISHING TACKLF ¥ s port, onn., chairman ol e | Outdoor Sports Complete Day |under Billy Feero, Glenwood IR 15 the cast ave. Gl ain oo The hose races following im-|Kirkham. I trude Claire, Charles Lane, Eric ; | mediately upon the patrictic ex-| 25-yard dash, girls 4 years or un- . o 8 | ercises, createa tne first excitejder: Annabelle Edwards, Verna|Mayae and Henry Sedley. 01d papors tor sate av_The Empire. ‘ v+ HOOKS—FLYS—BAIT ] ment of the day. Two teams,|Gruber. i ey A — \ | { captained by Roscoe Laughlin and| 30-yard dash, boys 4 years or| RECORD OF TOTAL WINS JAPANESE TOY b . LEADERS—LINES—REELS . Mike Pusich, each composed ofjunder: Billy Feero, Glenwood MAY FALL BEFORE YANKS \| . . five men, made spectacular runsjKirkham. SHOP A with the fire truck, making hose| 40-yard dash, girls 12 years or{ NEW YORK, July 6.—The Néw | H. B. MAEING 3 . connections, etc., the latter win-{under: Eleanor Gruber, Tyra|York Yankees loom up as a threat Front Bt o v 4 Everythmg /or the Angler A ning the prize of $50.00, half of | Wahto. to the major league record offlp @ Box 218 for Mall Orders which was divided between the| Kgg and Spoon me'u‘m! 11jgames won in a season, establish- e " the new General Blectric winners and half donated to the years or under: [Little Miss Gru-led by the Chicago Cubs of 1906.| fire department. ber, Myrtle Feero. Flashing the great Tinkers-to- ShR «~~the smallest model— has ninuqulnfiet of At 1 o'clock the baseball game,! Women's nail driving contest:|Evers-to-Chance trio, the Bruins L! BERTY shelf area. The freczing chamber was designed et it o and First National Bunk This week featuring “There is no Bubstitute for Bafety” Assorted Preserves yesterday in the lower Tanana Tanana Valley has been follow- VR Ry | eourse of the “Italia” on her fatal flight. I DANCE 3 pound jar Special, 75 cents A. B. , HALL SCIENTISTS SAY THA Pure Ice Cream LOWER FRONT ST. TUR WILL DO YOU GOOD. - s You ecan geé 100 per. cent T s between_ theh m::ers‘ and the th‘-e-;xrs, _|E AE.] Weschenfelder, Mrs.|turned in 116 victories to win the |, to take the smallest pouiblc ‘E:flc.—’ men, was the big feature on the;Wm. J. Anderson. pennant. program, providing all the fhrlllsl Sack race, boys 13 years or un-| At the beginning of the present . TCNIGHT—7:30 m‘k:q:‘ cubes of ice at once. : ms of a big league contest. For the|der: Biliy Robertson, Glen Ed-|week the Yamkees had a recgrd bov -.r*"’ it operates and learn why ks, first four inmings the score stood jwards. 3 P ‘36 games wom and eight 108t, Fox Film Presents “ olling. y 1 to 1, each making their first Relay race, boys 10 years ot!sfepresentins two-sevenths of their . i as ar | point in the sccond. Then thejunder: ~ Glen REdwards, Teddy|sthedule or 134 games. Should LOU TELLEGEN g . 7 y ! ‘fireworks started, and when the, Doogan. 'they continue at that speed umtil R l l 5 . fitth inning ended the miners wem,l 80-yard dash, boys 18 years or|the close _o: the season, whieh : in Almka E’wtr w ght 4 o five points ahead; another inning under: Alex ‘Galr, Rdgar Tarr. [would be asking something of the “M ARRI‘ED ALIVE” and they were another five points| Women's 30-yard dash (free for|team, mighty as the Yanks ate, ~3, & Power Co ahead; score 12 to 2. Then dam:|all): Mrs. H. McManus, Mrs. John|they would finish with 126 viec- " 2 | L o ) fortune began to smilg upon theland Mrs. Dick McCormick tied for|torles and 28 defeats. MEDY NEWS ‘ firemen, and the seventh gave two|second place. When tne Cuba umm.fi : JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, Al.m Id § al b it 'O for them, nome for the Misers;) Bes and $poon race, gisla 13{thelr record in 1906 they wen 116 Thip is the usual Club Show | _ Juneau Phoue No. 6 Douglas Phene No. 1¥ Old Papers for sale at Empire Offi .

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