The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 13, 1928, Page 7

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BARNEY COO(;LE AND SPARK PLUC BALMER, nav Goon mans « I'VE GOT VERY BAD NEWS FOR THE JUDGE = (MEBBE NYouD BETTER GO (N ANO PREPARE HIM FOR TRE SHOCK = HE CAN NEVER BE A BILWYGOAT AS \ONG S HE LWES - o GLACK - BALLED- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JULY 13, 1928. T HEAR MR GOoGLES Voo M SRS Voee! AT (AST HE HAS COME To TEu. ME Tos GLOR!OUS NEWS - T HEAR BALMER ¢ Teu Mk G\ocu © 1928 b7 K g\m :m{um,-.\ By BILLE DE BiCK Juode LAME - JUDGE catm VOURSELF Oués BAER ONEILL FARRELL /g &L IS Ne USE - I HAVEN'T GO THE STRENGTH or Tre COURAGE T TELL MM - MY HEART AINT MADE OF STONE - WeRe TwsnTy Mipen ) STRenG 7 Tap GEo | DAvan FRAIR Runvon 'Z £52ve o e L Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 2999 53 82 E 10 Rain *4 a. m. today. 30.04 49 94 S 2 Rain Noon today 51 95 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Rl S o TR ¥ Highest 8 p.m. l| Low 8a.m. 8am. Precip, Stations— temp. temp. temp._temp, Vi Nome 58 14 Bethel - .54 Fort Yukon .. 78 Tanana 12 Bagle 78 » St. Paul . 44 Dutch Harbor. 62 Kodiak . 60 Cordova 62 Juneau 53 Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmenten Seattle Portland San Francisco Pt Cldy | P Cldy | Cldy | w —-Less than 10 miles. Paul, Dutch rbor, Kod Seattle Por d and 4 p. m. Juneau time. NOTE.—Obsgervations & Juneau, Prince Rupert, XEd ¥rancisco are made at 4 a. 5 m. and ssure is lowest and falling in Bering S in the upper Yuken Valley. ish Columbia. Rain has fallen near Southeastern Alaska and British Columbia. weathe vails in the northern portion of A have 1 in Western Alaska and the uppe: DOUGLAS NEWS VISITORS LEAVE The pe erately low in Brit-| and in! artly cloudy Temperatures Yukon Valley. RECEIVE CONGB}TULATIOHS Logan Hughes congratulations on baby boy_ early y morning. Both mother 1 are doing well, ae- to their physician. Mr. employed at the Alaska Light and Power Com- ving gvrrran: | Electric pany. ¥i{to ¥ |who is n 1 and mod- Miss V (lnlltlmm dml two ne; ph STEESE WRITES ABOUT ALASKA Sends Copies of, Article Presented to Navigation Congress Last Year “Alaska, the United of an article presented by Gordon of the the of tle itory James » Province is t the Irig. Gen former P Road Comm Navi Egypt, copies on cese, Alaska International at Cairo, and printed have just been George A. P from Gen. located in Colomk He menager of the South 2 ulf Oil Company in ch 000,000 development Colombia article is care and curate and inform the Territory. It gives of v lights about the J nd describes kan waters Government to tion conditions wley Sterling Superintend Road Commn I:mi s Con L \\nun, h Gov rs b A is ject The great prepared containg ph the worl by improve de in Federal 1 trict ska ned former dis- ef the Al ion, who re- about e im- rtagena, middle of last menth was instalied of for huv( the the ‘tment nd eering n and company of the eng constructio Gen. S about and remembered to all of b friends, d to be s Alaskan AR S e Leon Fermanent Vave, $12.50. Fern n!‘mny l’urlm‘ —adv. ews who have been visiting ! and Mrs. August Olson for past month left for the Wesiwari Eludmsdfly to vizit for a time at| llamar where a brother of Miss Cioudman resides. - MRS. GRAVROCK VERY LOW Mrs. B. Gravreck who has been| failing rapidly for the past month| 18 in a critical condition at her| home here, according to her| pphysician. ———-e—— 'T “THE SECRET STUDIO,” | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Is the modern girl equipped by| parental training and hig du-| cation for any emergency th lirv.- in the commercial world may pre- sent? This the question of! “The Secret Studio,” at the l‘”’u erty tonight. \ | This picture, directed by Victor| gehertzinger for Fox Films, is not; a problem play in the ummllyr accepted sense of the phrase. It is, nevertheless, a play which puts a problem before every thmk-ng girl who sees what life as an ar-; tist's model presents for Rosemary| Merton. | In the role of Rosemary Merton,! the New Jersey viilage girl w goes to New York to earn her; living, after a term at college, | ©live Borden is doing the best, work of her screen career. Sh not only gives a clear-cut, many facted delineation of the self-as- sured young girl facing a career in New York's art studios, but she| also wears many beautiful cree- tions of the modiste’s shop. ‘The cast of “The Secret Stugio” embraces several well-known and popular players including Chfford | Holland, Ben Bard, Walter Mc- Grail, Joseph Cawthorn, Ned Sparks, Margaret Livingsion, Kate Bruce and Noreen Phillips. - . v % 2 LIBERTY)] T TONIGHT—7:30 William Fox Presents OLIVE BORDEN “THE SECRET - STUDIO” Something Different RO s avtni i e e ~ Prices—10-20-40 cents says: so easily. chant. “‘About a number ever seen. a confession. “Up to this point know? me a chance?’ ” Frank E. Tripp, General Manager of the G for almost everything. was honest about it. He really believed it. for away from home. He went to | of what he wanted and asked if it could be ordered for him. “‘What size do you want?’ asked the modest small-town mer- ““That’s the size we sell most,’ i handed out a box with as large a variety as the customer had “The customer took his mercand making his livlihood in that little town. ashamed of himself and he went back to the merchant and made By Edson R. Waite Shawnee, Oklahoma three, I think,’ to join Gen, | ill’ enthusiastic | | 1| relief the | Chur-h PROMIBITION PARTY PUTS UP TICKET Convention Nominates . Heads—Platform Is Also Adopted He recciving 4 civing 2 votes and ated @ one-man parad ton N. Howard, of Rochester, houted This is a bur- He was then forced to a rm of profests rton, of Alexan- rominated for]e » platform t of the former 1 , and imprisonment for making sholic bevers tha home, for la at of natural and ot war. head | sanare wili | period. of the i and walked out. - - EGYPTi, "2 ALEXANDRIA mand fo showed a Zypt in the four m the year. Linports we yards ove cloth percent previeu — eee PREFER SPRAYER TO BRUSH VALPRAISO, July 13.-—Despita the low wa scale of Chilean iters, the past few months have 1 a sudden populal of the American paint s=pr equip- ment. Automobiles, railway cars, furniture and ships are ed. now being e T e Did You Ever \ Stop to Think « ? yannett Newspapers, “I once knew a man who swore he never could find what he needed in his home town, so he had to leave the little town It sounded like a good reason and he “Then came a time when he was laid up and couldn’t get away He needed something that he had been sending little dealer with a sample replied the customer. replied the merchant as he He was He became a little bit “As he was passing out the merchant remarked: ‘We have a lot of thxngs in this store which you have been buymg out-of-town. Why don’t you give us a chance?’ y ;ympath:es had been with the poor little merchant. But I s sh ifted when my friend rejoined: ‘How did 1 I never saw you advertise them. Why don’t you give *[belp them .n.! that we t of | .| W I-uu *{ school bu STORIES OF UNFORTUNATE GIRLS PROVIDED WITH HAPPY END | . {lishing themselves in the outside by wurhl. ith GS ALBION, viding pes . | VIOLATIONS OF GAME LAWS > that VoA model reforming To. the i school comes are bitter against they have| ofric found ¢ sordi i chool violations of the Alaska s have been reposted to| ioddard, Acting tive| r of the Alaska Game Com- . from Bethel, Alaska. Ien fined $150 by the at Bethel, for Two “Mosi of tac have {y raw deal in life; fe 1ave ever known kindn a pr of them U. 8. Comn 1 John T. iven m to | Bun-killed r, by hem | Commission: Bethel, one| Bns e oo e bitter when| Eiler Mansen, of the U. 8. 53 suriound- perimental Station at Sitka, who ar |rived in Juneau on tha Aleutian, ng to Sitka on the Doro ander. Smeaton, of ntendent of a fine of “Her the U. 8. as fellow human bein can keep on feelin she fmds only ¥ ing her, | The in | of fertile and stately brick buildin itution with its 92 acre m land, broad eamp, > trees, and homelike| ———ee—— a re-| Bishop P. T. Rowe is a Sitka was bound passenger on the Dorothy Alexandor. e returned to Ju It neau yester on the Yukon, af other It|ter a trip to the ward and in legislation wes nder her ¢ luot read or rudiments of taught Y~\]y| rs. tude for | course in hook Iphy and typew Yn\!'hfnl are the the age adaption who can- given ths arge girls write ar vucation to I:r Those business I'his week we are fea- turing Thompson’s “DOUBLE MALTED” MALTED MILK Make it yourself at home. Try it. Also—this week—Cali- op the | fornia Walnuts, 25 When y leave, J the mothers cling Hl; cents a l,oun‘l no matter how ad- cumstan ces, 5 tion building, hospits ding and chapel ma up the campus [ building also is th for the gymn sment. Peside 3 the scene of and parties even parosed g nmates attend girls are lleml g, sten and bobhed hion of this scl limit 16 to in the “Receptic is with them. Daniels say their child verse tho ¢ Administ Swanson Bros. LOWER FRONT ST. Strict Attention Given and for-| Out-of-Town Orders in estab- I e THOR ELECTRIC MANGLES SOLD AND RENTED One hour on the THOR and the rest of the IRONING DAY is Y(fi]}“S Alaska Electric tig’it & Power Co. JUNFAU AND DOUGLAS ALASKA Juneau Phone No. Douglasg Phono No. 1¥ D e D D —— CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Mlleq out oofin:E Killed || of four shot || T e T T e 'YTHING 1N, hotouat and B rir MASTER PHOTO FINI WINTER & POND CO. Mr. Coal Consumer:— Thanks for your generous support, we know now that you realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal orders. Every pound you burn helps to develop an industry that will go far toward adding to the prosperity of '\oulht'.hh-ln Alaska. 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