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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Gy, By BILLE DE BECK il il ol Mr. Coal Consumer: BELIEVE ME. ID RATHER BE sHer \ LISTEN. PETE. Yo GO OVER / not N\ Uasin 3 =] s r sumose 1wt | JHAH T HAUE To GO OUER AND TELL STADP Eh&&elvs"fl cLo ME BARNEY.\ 4 : == S ) GOT To @REAR Thanks fer your generous support, we Lam oD _ ‘S HAPPENED - ( L AINT GOT ; . - 23 £ i1 ’ 4 ¢ J IREILAME i / A . 7 THE MEWS - AS T know now that vou realize the importance of L THE MEART 1 CANYT DO - “THars Aut! Tew HIM THERE S pigasd o 5 = i ] s i 2 ” I CANT GEAR To THINK OF RIS FEELINGS LA e a1 ) 1 == 3 " g‘sgggME insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your WHUSN - WHEN ) cmF p é{ } \ 3 | i coal orders, W sue swe ‘> 4 ; - b ANGORA vs || g ; WHO-WAS T WHO f N OGUR MIDST = AND # 3 : i ) : i So. My DR - ; ; Every pound you 'illl'l.l helps to q]r\v.lnp BLACKBALLED HIM;/z = i 1 : il ; N e B an industry that will go far toward adding WHO - 222 | ¥ i 4 A e 3 1 <7y I to the prosperity of Southeastern Alaska. A — : ? supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. 4 Order from your own transfer man or b . Ckuommuuck coal dealer or : The Admiralty Island Conl Company tionless in the air and will fly al | } It will be nec y to construct .- = = & | = ] : - » : poe o —-v [ s l . ;. m\_w : - Sy A”“ 1 v PO g - weather b Ae Siamind by b CIIURCH DIS‘4 PPR()VES : UHTPUT UF H' ill“‘“”‘”“ ‘Ii: iy ‘”’““‘"‘“ ‘”‘Jl} Temporary o{fii:(l'()ltiAlv',“::lfllr:n'xi & Son. Forecast for Junean and vic'nity, beginnlng 4 p. m. today: ape motors of maximum light 4 5 leig ST . 5 Probably showers tonight and Fridey; moderate south-} , ot NN ' Clam Farms 'nll'lve a In case the m erly winds. el D Flar : o Along Maine Ceast and fails to function the pl i ) f - fall rtain distance, but the 100 AL DA T i vt 3 SPORT, Me 1 air currents will set up a counter | Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe: [down by the 2l r~l-‘| M, Fuly TR neicasm s R o4 p. m. yest'y 29.82 58 77 SE 14 Cld: and D ‘rusade T S ate &, I NEW YORK, July 4 a. m. today.. R0.86 50 84 . E 3 't. Cl inst i clally com- | la ES: T QIeluaN L0 CINIH GReto! Nocn teday 29.94 53 77 SE 10 Sprinkling ) nn:"’\\;m_‘v”m.\ e mumn. i : 0 S XS RO RENATY 4 | and orthvie rnite i |monih o 188 than i vo <o Paris Movie Theatre TR = oD er comr ed. 8o prof s the coast| responding peric 927 and| xnub}}xl;;\:( 8 p.m. I| Low 8a m. Sam. Preclp. 8am. | Here : relam’ that if the fla rop{stocks on hand are materially Rents Out Umbrellas Stations— temp. _temp._+__temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weath B o 1o He\Worn wiich]8rh . | s Nome . ... b4 48 | » 30 48 % 0 > | er of ti ai The seasonal letdown aurtmg| PARIS, July 12-—Borrowing um- Bethel 18 48 |4 48 6 .44 § ¥ s Dbelow the|industry’s decline, April and May permitted fha sup- | bre s been rednced a Fort Yukon ... 70 68 | 1 b8 — 0 Clear | Ly ae g i neeling One Knox county Wi xper sather to catch up with | sclence Tanana 66 62 38 58 0 Clear| o vie solmented wi £ L in most le; class:fi-, A big motion picture house re » Bagle - 68 66 | S Clear {15061y or low as to offen E k o a ns, s sently put in a stock for the con St. Paul 18 18 OBEY | ogty: ~therefore not lov wan|of three yoars. 1 | ta r ¥y B > of spectators who fre Dutch Harbor.. 52 48 4 - ‘l ¥ collar bone for charch 5 » revenue from % racti y ain ently get caught in the rain. Kodlak w64 60 " Pt. CldYlang not more than oue ine |the ; nore than $400. | Mareh pr ve may ba had by dr P T i R ie Cordova - ob 8 F e PLOMSINS 75 sty s, B Meina kit delivisies R i b ahed PO i e g T It's not difficult to meet expenses these days Juneau 62 56 | Cldy| Without sleeves sufficiently long | fisheries comm » s that if|and finished ks on tanners’|when the umbrella is returncd. —in fact, you meet them cverywhere Ketchikan 57 5 - p Showers |0 cover at le half of the up-|the flats v > cloged and culii-{hand g per cent. sck, | Often, however, the umbrellas are Prince Rupert 56 [ 52 14 vated for short periods every acr : n ack, go those who TWIN RELIABII ITIES cdmonton 82 2 4 C |sleeves to the wrist for « oh | Would average ast 1,000 dbush-|co vel ) t et them simply have noves % . e Seattle . s4 7 56 56 1 Clay | wear 1s of clam 7 . mly a littls her, 5 ilas at @ reasonablc Over the whole world there is no human ageney Por 84 6 * BIGIVERT tasonssant Toaterial unless al ey el it he country | pr! y needed . them bad more reliable than the United States Mail. » » Y| cause them to break the fall by functioning as parachutes. Rain|por arm at any time, nor w g Mo |00 Dy~ B QBIDLY TG 0’ . Apply. cn il Our banking service is just as reliable, but in a .,' Tisex. (o w_mi.lcs""‘ A thoe regulations, ARE BOWING NOW i Wattiom of SN m‘.': "‘f’rt e g e different classification, and yet the two intermesh NOT i1, Dutch Tiarbor, Kod m,,m ol i TO MOTOR CARS o e to a large degree. Women must abstain from . Pra 3 Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmenton, Seattle Portland and San| pmmodest 4 , , This week we are f Banking by Mail is a time saver, and wholly y safe. Try it. Many do. Franciceco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time. o laugh-| PARIS, July 12.—Raliroads nol prendhoaitog 4 i T1 gl The pressure remai oly low near Kodiak and high i b 18 + enjoy tha monopoly of land [ton in April w y P turing Thompson’s in tae North Pacific States and the ocean to the westward. |op iz, 4 risgde % dn: feaoce il in March toc r " R Showers have fallen in Southern Alaska and along the coast to| . o akiees o ol i sadit 18 {8 | moreased » S DOUBLE MALTED Puget Sound. weather prevaills in the Interior and tem-|qep | hopelass ' n.{or production dropped 18 per cent slightly higher in that district with little change| mproper cinema shows, | etition of the a 5 | tanners producad 10 MALTED MILK D ratures are !es here. ete. stoad they ave going into tho busi-|per cen than in March Make it yourself “at First National Bunk “There is no Substitute for Safety” T | Anything opposed to modes 9 mselves by form - 2 tanners made 11 per cent) i - | WILL CHANGE RESIDENCE |what relates to bath ry auxiliary automobile & lamb home. rry it. DO[]CL e they should show their disapprov ; ce ' g A Major Malcolm Elliott, Presi-|of same. . Southern company, realiz- bag, case and strap ar pre Rlso—{his week-—Culi: lent of the Alagka Road Comum A e ing that tim 3 el per cent l¢ i et ac He P 38 Tar BB Joa thah fornia Walnuts, 25 /4 sion, and Mrs. Kaliott 1l ‘move | CALL FOR BIDS | antage enjoycd n._,» I : : NEWS next week to the Nugget Apart-: T is organizing tities > procadion sabuth. cents a pound . ments where tHby will live for| Cliff Apt. building for sale : vt of automobiles by fas | PP AP A | ! R & about a month until the house| highest bidder for wreckin i at reduced rates, so that 1S WORKING ON owned by Capt. G. W. Whitney on|Must be removed property orists on fon at resorts| P NO MEETING D. F. D. i nue, n they have by November 1, 1 All bids|can have the use of their s | PLANE, NO WINGS The next regular meeting of | is ready f jshould be addressed to CIiff Apts., |without the trouble and delay of} 5 7 the Douglas fire department has 3 July 21. jdriving them down from Paris l!.--’ \‘T"-*;v_-"”-" “] ~—The son of M wwansen Dros. been set for Thursday, July 19, ~ - - s ———— - g e ol Jean de 'Mmmxm wch leg- : at which both a business s on = ' isld s an inventor. e and practice runs will be held, ork n a new fying ma LOWER FRONT ST. Xuls combining the work e 3 rst monthly meeting, wh e DANCE which has neither wi Strict Attention Given ot only the model has dsme{fl Qut-of-Town Grders HALIL SCIENTISTS SAY THAT ted its ability to remain 0 \ e Fourth, with that of the ! " 2 T e a D é Y F ot s i : Pure Ice Cream -FERGUS ‘ t TUR WILL DO YOU GOOD. et Z Ou Jver X DAY You can get 100 per cewd Miss Rosetta Femmer and Tam ure Ice Cream at the NIGHT B e e ~ | ; ELECTRIC VACUUM e M e B i vtss e S t op t 0 ! Thz nk ° CLEANERS ————~4_ __ CARLSON'S TAXI put off on account of nearn Snyder and E. J. Merwins of Ju- Boerrpes neau attended the young couple. y The bride is the daughtor of i it WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS T e o Sold and Rented SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT AT TENAKEE 9% Rk Z g : R . ¥ y - $5.00 PER BARREL .nrl:zm})f Adiren PRy h-lxr:ipn:: I'r!’m.k E. Tripp, General Manager of the Gannett Newspapers, GENERAL ELECTRIC—HOOVER— I:El) CEDAR SHINGLES epakee Springs where she ex- says: i 6 to 2s—$4.75 per M. 5 to 25 clear—$5.00 per M. ects to spend a month or mote ROYAL and BEE VAC Get ouw quantity prices on lumber igocqunt ot her health. “T onee knew a man who swore he never could find what he VO SDUSRRIN RETURNING TO KETCHIKAN | needed in his home town, so he had to leave the little town Casl: or Installment Sales Pl Mrs. William Robertson and son 2 : 2 Ly s i . ) . ] s B for almost everytl}m". It wumlul. Jike a good reason and he Juneau Lumber Mills Inc. friends and relatives in Douglas was honest about it. He really believed it. RS Attt - 58 . ? for the past month, expect to leave| & : ;lut;l;?k Queen for their home in Then came a time when he was laid up and couldn’t get away —Lumber For Every Purpose— el an A so easily. He needed something that he had been sending . . .7 QR IROR HoseiTAL for away from home. He went to his little dealer with a sample ! Alask(l Electrw nght g { " A5 houpiteli yestarday of what he wanted and asked if it could be ordered for him. g & vaer CO ] 3 T afternoon. She is but little im- L) 1 | R > S i 3 | e | What size do you want?’ asked the modest small-town mer chant. ‘ JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA _ . Ore Royalty .Tl.x Law o “‘About a number three, I think.’ replied the customer. | Juneau Phone No. 6 Dduglas Phone No, 1¥ S I M M 0 . S Again in Test Suit “‘That’s the size we sell most,” replied the merchant as he . PAUL, Minn., —Min. | handed out a box with as large a variety as the customer had | . n::m'nAlron (L)irt nro;:llt}; ltznx hl'lnlw'J ever seen. 4 7 | G ¥ - e Beds (ln(l ustained by the United States | s : [eRan . S0axt atter iyease of 1 “The customer took his mercandise and walked out. He was CHICKEN DINNER tion, again i Ked con- . : Siiituost by P o ks making his livlihood in that little town. He became a little bit - | A UK B A Y I N N M attresses L g A ashamed of himself and he went back to the merchant and made SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out ~ COFFEE land mining companies have pre- a confession. sented the new challenge to the law, attacking its constitutionality “As he was passing out the merchant remarked: ‘We have a lot B ey e of things in this store which you have been buying out-of-town. ; AL ASKA ME AT CO. lore taken from them. 9, g . 99 It is contended the law does not' Why don’t you give us a chance? Wholesale and Retail TH SN all classes of subjects uni- . l0lesale an: € . o . A N 2.‘,::1; :do;::c:;:p only certain “Up to this point my sympathies had been with the poor little il wm Tlmm “arflware co The companies appealed to the' mrchm. But 1 shifted when my friend rejoined: ‘How did 1 b - - - tr=cor | Al e 3y mpmargginglid; know? 1 never saw you advertise them. Why don’t you give “EVERYTHING IN Pxfig GRAPHY” ' States supreme court upheld the 3 me a chance? * Photostat and Blue PHM fih law in 1923. Ao tax annually yields approxi- MASTER PHOTO F! 'l.m.@ tohthc '_tlte.. | ‘ TER & POND m Shh sl : o -~ el s