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Howe LL <. BROWN Syndicate. Ine. ’IHE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL bATURDAY JULY 7, 1928 WELL.WELL. HERE'S JUDGE LAMB THE LOCToR'S HOPE = PPOOR Some SNT HANE Jur QLD CHAP ® HE WAS To GE ELGMTIY FOUR WS NEXT Tom HEALY BUETHOAY w HE< Gonn G The HAPPIEST MAN 18 Town WHEN HE GETS s SAD MEVS L EXPECTED To LW WS NAME 1 ABOUT GWEAUP ) FOR MEMBER HOPE e hRCS 15 ns SWe 75 AUBREY PROSSER (\\ DGE W - T HEAR on Tue LISt J “eon ARMITAGE [0 HERRMANN By BILLE DL BLCI\. \TS A (re FOR THE ORGANIZATION To RAVE A MaN Like SUDGE LAMB (n OUR LocaL CHAPTER AT THING JUNGE LAMB'S A MARVELOUS CHARACTER - I DONT SUPPOSE HE HAS AN ENEMY (M THE WORLD 05¢nR Hi € (NTYRE SKooKuM CHUCK QkMNX C ’D epNg'T F.c.J0NES Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, |screcn where as an F. B. ¢ "“’,\PflNCESS LOUISE duction, it may be seen at the | ERS ou Weather Bureau Liberty Sunday. HAS 5 PASSENG i ibadeg . The picture refiects the spirit of | COMING TO JUNEAU Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: |[richness of life, and reveals nn»1 & B sy SR E e 0 it & Lo e S ¥ depths of human nature as this s ' & ot RN o Showers tonfght and Sunday; moderate south to west winds, | SOPES Of human nawure us l“l‘rn:l:.:){u ::\,,,h;,’:“ .,_‘:‘,: 'L:,:,‘:nk [')l,;: Serl’u‘es B ¢ LOCAL DATA :.)mn\ with hes u)l, and souls, and |{ R R R Commlssxoner of Fisheries! 2 " 1 the events t! happen to test man | it b fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wizd Velocity w“t}'"y S Bl itic: L6 L The | for this port: C.'S. Fleming, Ms.| * Notices tor this church column| Coming North for Fish- 4 . m, yeit'y . 29.92 97 84 SE 8 Rai | T Tobi rne: g 9% 89 SE 7 Cld fcast was solected by Mr. Meehan Fleming, Lydia Tobin, Agnes|must be received by The Empire S Mond Noen Ty 3008 8 (O Gy |with the greatest in onder|TEBIn @nd Bertha Br not fater than 10 welock Sarar-| g Season Monday ! = . b 0 v Rl Ry - — 3 | Aeienis P sy ek Y __|that one would give a faithtul de:| CASH GOLE TAAVELING |iay morning to guarantee change| B A CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS [lineation of the charactar that he | ot sermon topics, etc. United States Commissioner of| < K =% B s xo thika THhy kA - | Fisheries Henry O'Malley will ar- 5 ‘::DIA\’L 8 ] Low 8a m M Precip. 8am. jScreen. Many favorites are to be|, Cash Cole and ghi v ¥ T jrive here sometime: Monday ou the ighes| .m. . .m. Sam. Precip. .m, | 8¢ - Many favorites are t z 11 7 e iplad i * it nns (Rl Ay Ty B hrn V\,whe_l_ll.m“] in thls gathering, among|'he Admiral for f Dougias Presbnenan Native Fisheries flagship Brant, according Nome 50 Py 14 0 CIdy | them: Margaret Morrls, Raymond | DPUrs:. ~ They there s Mission ) to word received at local head- Bethel b Bk | 48 * 0 Cldy | Keane, Phillippe de Lacey. Vs | morning and are 'vnmul.v- lun!u: Sunday School—2 0 p. m. ",:m:u'h-ri of the Bureau of Fisher- [ Fort Yukon . 74 | 62 - 0 Cldy | Coad, William V. Mong, og | 00 the gasboat Ju./z. .\\-h'( h has) gomon at 3:15 p. m. | fes. The :elllp left Seattle at Panana . 68 | 60 o 0 Cldy | Clary, Walter Wilkinson, Alfred been under charter for the pasi 7:00 p. m.-—Thursd:\y~Mm-‘” am. July 5, enroute for Juneau Eagle R 60— 0 Cldy| Allen, Cesare Gravina, Paulette|S€Veral weeks. week prayer service. via Ketchikan. St. Paul I e Cldy {Duval and Hedda Hopper Mr.| . > [ All are cordially weicome to 't is understood that Commis- Dutch Harbor 54 46 - — Pt. Cldy | Meehan wrote the adapta and | , Special Delivery—20:30 8. M. tpege services. sioner O'Malley will remain hera Kodiak 9 30 80 Rein | Charles Keer the continui George DBros Phope RIS | I the end of the s:\lm«?n pack- W aova M 14 Rain ¢ £ TSI e S season in line with hig usual Juneau Qi Cldy,| Charter No. 5117 "~ Reserve District No. 12|y Douglas Catholic Church | Ens Gk l\:e:‘((:-trnm;:::“mv‘xrnx:-lx(l. :ful(-hik:lm | e 4 l4;1 l(-}lnln REPORT COF CONDITION OF THE { ™ Catholic services In the tem-| raexa diotriots % fisoe Rupe? 2 o 8] 3 Jats porary chapel in the new rest-| Bimcnion Eis v o o Flrst;\dtlondl Bank of Juneau dence adjolning the old bunk| Seattle 7 ¥iat Juneau, in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on |building. . s Portland 74 72 . 0 Clear | june 30, 1928 M‘mh““l oy Scattle Fruit and Produce San Francisco. 74 64 * 0 Clear RESOURCES bt vl delivery of fresh fruits *—-Less than 10 miles.| 1. aLoans and discounts, including e — | 'tables off steamer Ala- e rediscounts, acceptances of | St. Lukes E iscopal Chnrch {meda will be made before noon NOTE.—Obser: at St Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, other banks and foreign bills & 22| Sunday. —ady. Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmenton, Seattle Portland and San| of exchange or drafts sold services, as Dean Rice is' g 8.0 v it o Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time. i with indorsement of this Skagway i l‘"(n Iu;r);u ~:m =nd accessor- X ik : AL T RN bank $ 927,544.51 N o8, Columbia. Ehanagsehis ;and The pressure is moderately lcw in the upper Yukon Valley et ey s sirpilsp | records. Radio Electrie Co., Mar- ah fr the rth Pacific States and. Britis§ Columbia ! T sk h R ORI G B T = :«'::ut-.}u oo S ey Sontiort Alvx:ll('l:[?nulUl;]rrll;l“l: 2. Overdrafts NONE Congregational Community Jiqtn Lapoh. PRORS ) ol Columbia and cloudy weather precails in other parts of Alaska.| 3 U OWLYF’PI;‘NM"‘NT SECURITIES a | 01 panars for Sate at The Empire . Tempcratures have risen in the lower Tanana Valley and the B o IR Y ) - 4 fons the Gulf of Al : Sunday School 1 30!F :vuu rn portions of the Gulf o ERTY Tt iy ; bsndar School 10:30 to 11:30 E . b All other United States Govern- > i preparations to remove to their old ment securities (including pre- a Rmegutl‘l:r Sundn);l !e"l;vk‘es 11:30 i This eck featurd home on D street. miums, if any) ... 160,400.00 i i ahic i 1P MOR SIRCUEIR INSTALLATION CEREMONIES b TOCKS, § HAMEY i f 4. OTHER BONDS, STOCKS, SE- e — ~— |y A d SIT As BUARD ENCAMPMENT FIRST «0F WEEK g ,r('!l'm’rncs, m*;., (‘l’WNEl) 296,385.001 | WHO’S WHO ]|§ ssorte f o 2eign . anking House; urniture and Aurora Encampment No. 1, of Aittibey PRI AND WHERE | |fi P EUUALIZATIUN[:MMI;“ neld mlw'l.nlalmn uf[u”i»} 7. eal ‘estate ‘owned other {than : o— —t ; reserves i cers at the regular meeting of the banking hcuse 6,010.00 | i 2 &3 e K lt)tlgn‘ )u,-]:l. last Monday evening ‘w' Cash in vnu]t and amaum due B (k. 8. l*h‘-mm;f. n.]\‘vmrm‘r‘ll.",..”‘:) E : Douglas Property Owners'laree delesation from Juneau. D11, Amount due from Stats hanks, * |accompanied by his wite, is a pas| ; ¥ > i D. G. P, L. W. Kilburn and suite | bankers, and trust companies 5 % ) g e e o i Specm] 75 cents ts Will Have Chance to |were installation officers. #ollow- in the United States (3ther [SpREs g the Prito sler i n y M x ing are officers installed: C. P. than included in Item 10) 86.75 [0 P I on O VAN HIES ake Comp]amts Nits Gt iy »PIMr. and Mrs, E. J. Wh H irewer; H. P., J. D. Van At-{13, Checks on other banks in the WL S o WA, H iy i Y 3 e Seribe, L. W. Kilburn: First| same city or town as reporte | Miss Bertha Brown, nurse at|{l Discussion of public property re-|yw., . ih Molaa: ! ; st 's hospital, who has bee Bairs oocupled about four hours| Vil Hush-Mofaes Bhird Watoh, fag Junk ieeed i g vlm'i\n"" - A et ;m)“ s hxmik; of time at the special meeting ,r"'\“':"“, “""”"; l""“" paard gk Totals of Ttems §0 <11 Nexk's . Réttirning {5 Tunoas il the Douglas City Council which|y. Gariers S Vo Do e L SR R A ik e |the Princess Louise. wanson Dros. §p Was held Tast evening. W.. Lewis Deradeit Swkel = . . | Lydia and Agnes Tobin are re- # 2 N . o Lewi 'y } . cluding Federal Reserve | i |1t was declded to have the pile| ol “Andorson; Second Weien. S R [turning to Juneau on the Princess|l§ LOWER FRONT ST. i e O ok from Ju| Adolph Hirsch; Fourth Wateh, or town of reporting bamk.. 10,619.52 [ oulge SRR tho- sboth whers tReyi(R B a v B £ i . ¢ o o 3 e va 2 i nnrh)nx‘n- :)r:;- 1"")L:(y]:]:3flq:‘ ;:”\m I\'xnl:uxl ‘\S-'(-r})‘ml Guard (ln' b Miscellaneous cash items ... NONE 10,619.52 | have been w hool. ; Strict Attention Given ;] i & P | Tent, Jack Turkovich and Inside|[15. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas- b ey ) 2 ‘;“f;“;l’:‘""” has """“’“P"Jh'l‘(‘) Sentinel, John G. Johnson. urer and due from U, 8. I hr;f'vml 1({01. ‘m:::u a. m.| Out-of-Town Orders i work is nece to ba done on VO Treasurer 625.00 ‘;“‘: :yi;r peka. Bios. “?“]".‘1‘ 8t. Ann's avenue, particularly on| O-> HOTEL TORN DOWN |18, Other assets, if any 1,521.26 7% °F 7O & It the Treadwell end, and tais will Py . e The Laughlin brothers have TOPAL - .. Sl $1,695,968.26 | "1“1,"12";‘1 ‘fi]‘:”“m::"l"m”f'l ; (| completed the tearing down of the LIABILITIES 8 r g 4 ew 1o & " s - s R aver the salt water 1ank weee | former Hotel Hunter building for 19. Capital stock paid fn . $ 50,000.00 Received a shipment of WINDOW SHADES I Saatod 5. S haatiie 45t mwp\" the salvage of the lumber in it, and (20, Surplus fund - 50.000.00‘ . @d. This job 1s deferrod until|jog Lomgus, old land-mark which|21. aUndivided profits. ....§28,543.9 i i —sizes from 28 to 48 inches wide—at el ey {28 Bost for ,{m;_v years b Reserved for NONE 28,543.91 | Suy 30, 21 and 25, were the|S., the comer of and D, (Lll:::h:;;::n“" expeniy paid JUNEAU PAINT STORE dates decided upon for three spec 4 4 e 1 ——- (25. Amount due to n ‘:’ “‘,‘";“‘r‘,’l" ‘r" _”l“'l, “:‘." Lt P _g3|27. " Certified checks outstanding . n:,:‘fl,’m:n S £ e b “THE MAGIc GARDEN" [128. Cashier's checks outstanding . b ek e, kb AT LIBERTY SUNDAY ([29. Dividend checks outstanding . 675.00 ———— B ! s 4 NEW MANAGEMENT *When Geue Stratton Porter o o R 26,201.55 Mrs. C. G. Armstrong has leased | wrote “The Magic Garden, ’she DEMAND DEPOSITS (OTHER ey the Kilburn Boarding house for a unknowmxl\' followed the o'd pre- THAN BANK DEPOSITS) definite period and she will take|cept of keeping the best for the SUBJECT TO RESERVE; Ko e charge of the place on the tenth|last. Just before her death the 0sits ayable within ‘;o of this month. Having hod con-|popular authoress completed the :-;'). gl siderable experience in business|story which later proved to be her s 4 | of that kind, Mrs. Armstrong 1s|sreatest, it was also by tragle co.| " I"m:;l‘:“;l deposith, NGNMRES 1o i fully capable of maintaining the|incidence to be her final work. J.[31 Gertifientes ot denesit due tn Tens §14,357.06 high standard of the popular hos-|Leo Meehan, Mrs. Porter's son-in- tl;:n 30 (Iulys (other “m: hl;’y law, has taken this remarkable for money borrowed) 7,150.00 T. an 1 o % d Mre, Kilburn are making ‘' book and transferred it to the 34. Other demand deposits .. 1.225.49 Total of demand dapullts (other than bank depos- its) subject to Reserve, Items 30, 31, and 34...... 622,630.54 TIME DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO RESERVE (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal sav- SUNDAY—7:30 tnea) A 35. Savings deposits (including time certificates of deposit other Evefy Man, Woman and than for money borrowed) 808,437.24 3 Chi“ 38. Postal savings deposits 55,634.34 Must See Total of time deposits subject N to Reserve, Items 35 and 38.. 864,071.58 GENE STRATTON PORTER’S 39. UNITED STATES DEPOSITS | (other than postal savings), in- , Last and Greatest Story i cluding War Loan deposit ac- to take the smallest poulbh yct ll . 5 count and deposits of United makes 36 cubes of ice st once. “T 2 M 4.4 99 States disbursing officers. 54,520.68 he‘ ag b arden 4 k : mkwmm'fi@ TOTAL $1,695,968.26 8. I’s really better than Laddie Mack Sennett Comedy “WANDERING WILLIES” Territory of Alaska, 'I'A;;vn ot Junun. 88: I, H. H. Post, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. H. POST, Cashier. Correct — Attest: JOHN RECK, WM. BOSCH, L. H. METZ- GAR, Diretors. Subscribed and sworn to bef GUY me this 6th day of July, 1928. Public. WS 1y BIRMINGHAN Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. i mwnmucmm 1 e o R oo P S s O SR 270 % RS B il Mr. and Mrs. Coal Consumer: Admiralty Island Furnace Coal should not be confused with Screenings, 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. Try a few sacks next time you are order- ing coal. We know you will like it and eall for it often. And the price too keeps the coal bill down. Order from your own coal dealer or transfer man. The Admiralt_hy-;s‘l—and Coanl Company Juneau, Alasku Temporary office with H. R. Shepard and Son 115 Seward Street Phone 409 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY First National Bunk “There is no Bubstitute for Batety” DANCE A. B. HALL SCIENTISTS SAY THAT Pure Ice Cieam WILL DO YOU GOOD. You can get 100 per cent pure Ice Cre JUNEAU BILLIA Phone 94 CARLSON’S TAXI SATURDAY NIGHT —_—— WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT.IT PAYS TO BUY SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT $5.00 PER BARREL RED CEDAR SHINGLES 6 to 2s—$4.75 per M. 5 to 2s clear—$5.00 per M. Get ouy quantity prices on lumber Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ~—Lumber For Every Purpose— FISHING TACKLF. HOOKS—FLYS—BAIT LEADERS—LINES—REELS ‘ Everything for the Angler

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