The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 14, 1928, Page 7

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Ho EVER 1T WAS THAT PLACED THE LVTTLE THE THOUSANDS OF WHTE oNEg WWHEN THE VOTE WAS TAKEN ON JUDGE LAMB'S APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN.THE BROTHERHOOD. WAS HIS RIGHTS AS A BILLNGOAT — BLACKBALL AMONG THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY. 14, 1928. S | / NOUR BATH \S \‘ RTAOY, \ s\y ABSOLOTELY Wi e oY BEEN (N TAIS House -NET L WouLlD SWEAR [ WEARD HIS voes 1S VERY STRANGE BALMER INSIST TRAY MR GOOGLE. WAS = OW, WY . DoNT I HEAR FROM WM — By Bl[l E DE BECK AT u.s.r = I WISH HED FORGET ABoUT THE BILLYGCATS HE'S MAKING A NERVCUS WRECK. S ——— e e Mr. Coal Consumer:— Thanks for your generous suppott, we know now that you realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal wlen you place your coal orders. | NO ONE KAOWS WHR THE MAN WAS OR WHA. | WIS MOTIVE, 8UT TE FACT REMAINS THAT The LITTLE BLACK BALL STANDS BETWEEN JuDGE LAME AND HIS HEART'S DESIRE = THE LISH Te GECOME A TRULE Bn.':fl:*r? 'WERE WEN?; MILLION STRONG - @1LL MALLORY \ OUT OF HIMSELF \ 5 Every pound yvou burn helps to develop an industry that will go far toward adding to the prosperity of Southeastern Alaska. A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. Order from coal dealer or © 1928, by King Features Syndicate, Inc. gt The Admiralty I .slaml Coanl - —— Comp(my noone .Of the ser :\vmxh' 3 -t An empty flask (which ) o season. PHONE 409 Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. fills witle ¢ y morning)! The former Cub has is found in 1\ and taken as|been batting ha nd adding to evidence th driv as un-'his value by timely base ing der the infl + of liguc ave | Ha came te the In napolis westerly winds. is s=ent to for 3 ‘,duh Jato last ye in a deal which Th: home en up and Ma nt Bin Tribe _third and Bob committed to - buseman 1 It is Mamie’s that fina rich i the' her in ate the get the youth par- cnsav gepuly BANCRSFT SAMAY JLou Tisu GEHRIC LEO LEonaRp Gt DOK HECKLER OR AL MEYER BiLL PHILLITS WALER JoHnson your own l!'illl.\'fi'l' man or DE HART Sobot TS R HUBBARD ey SR lAN‘fg“ ) BRAHCRS A eaTen GARRETT = truck, }nr the 1 killing its |in the ‘ explorat What valuable life ¢ sult of the uuv\ from Spit on - thiat the Alpinist ho went an orph m ot raed him charm 1 r the ice fle Member of Teabi Grew Not. ', : N L Rl Ko ie . [oumes . eitle b stvie Sora \\ln' on and has not been Search Be Made Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau cago Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Showers tonight, Sunday cloudy;gentle LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity W-vd Velocity Weather” e 30.11 50 29 5 Rain 5 30.18 * 50 5 2 Misting | | 30.21 55 10 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. m. Precip. 8am. temp. _temp. i __temp. temp. V 24 hirs. Weath Nome . 60 50 | 14 5 2 0 Bethel ... 58 54 | 48 5 .28 Fort Yukon 66 66 | 50 56 0 Tanana .........." 58 54 | | | | | | Time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. tolay 'Nocn today . Douglas Church Services | heard of sin . Sora, mentioned in the ragraph of the above artizle red yestel by an air- and is now at Kings Bay. — eoe——— heartcning comedy-drama of Capt pluck and Irish i hat Every Girl Shot It cores to the Liberty tomo | night. (Continuer rrom Taza One ) Stationa— 2 £ B - dect | plane Nobile ter the cat ph. The form credibility of incid rrow 2 Geneor attuck @ believ 1 that he i nity Notices tor this church column must be received by The Empire |not later than 10 o'clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change of sermon topi MARRIED YESTERDAY iven eonsiderable oving to the nun nts connected with th { parture of the ltalia for the | Pole, particularly the case of Ge 2| Novile 2 Journalist to drivk; court. P Goodiy st B champa with him, and then!ypofect witnessed the running and hidiag behind his yy Y 4| i Vath is the owner of a taxicah T A M T m. -'|men, like a chi leh Funea This .‘”J'\' we ar _f‘ a ¥ - P Another fact is that the tanks| . turing Thompson’s oy Phitraday—Mid-| Were wrongiy filled seve ‘DOUBLE MALTED”f| an prayer serv land in spite of warni from | are: cordially welcoms to|Weather experts, the rizzible these #ervices. {started_out, with ful MALTED MILK { [that the weather : Lot eyiad prob Make it yourself at Douglas Catholic C}mrch | Lhome. Try it. Catholic ) & Also—this week—Cali porary chapel in the new resl [dence adjoining the old bank| fornia Walnuts, 25 cents a pound Bagle B L] 60 St. aul Dutch Kodiak Cordova Juneau Prince Rupert Ketchikan Edmonton Seattle Cld; Portland 2 Cldy San Francisco. 62 58 |l £ cla *— Less than 10 mile v SIS i NOTE.—Obscrvs at St. Ig Junean, Prince Rupert, Edmenton, Seattle ¥rancisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Louis and ail were ma noon at P Boyla, of th mble Cecis Harbor v‘ playing of tl Haney It's not difficult to meet expenses these days —in fact, you meet them everywhere TWIN RELIABILITIES Over the whole world there is no more reliable than the Urited States Mail. Our banking service is just as reliable, different classification, and yet the two to a large degree. Banking by Mail is a time saver, Try it. Many do. Misting | cldy Cldy human agency CALL FOR BIDS but in a 8 CHff Apt intermesh a ble nighest 10 becomo Must be Indicated by »ssible to ob- g} anything def but it is certain that when ail the facts rev d they will de ]up cne um naners ror sate A building for sale to bidder for wrecking removed from property November 1, 1928. Al bids uld be addressed to Clff Apts., and must be in by July 21. adv PARRRRI A = Tha A,mp"a i Dutch Harbor, KoHak, Portland and San| Juneau time. and wholly safe. The presure is low but risinz in Reri high from this vicinity southwestward. Rain has f tered places throughout Alasks 3 the past twenty but he ended in cxtreme ern Alnska. o fallen slightly 1 the Interior and on Seward building Mass at 8:00 a Pcenin First Natioral Bunk “There is mo Substitute for Safety” R —— DOUGLAS . NEWS conviction and vy foundad on circumstan The picture has to do with the fortunes and misfortunes of three Congremtmnnl Community orphans, . Mamie Sullivan, LOWER FRONT ST. Church seventeen, played by M iller; | ISR .. B - Dave, twenty-one-y F L D. HAMMOCK. :‘uy Pastor —4 | driver, pla; 2, an Strict Attention Given Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 RS ANDERSON, OLD little Bob, playe Out-of-Town Orders i om TIME RESIDENT, IS DEAD; |Ban. Dave, in an cffort to avoid Regular Sunday services 11:30 FUNERAL 1S TOMORROW |a child who runs in front of 1 o m. to 12:30 p. m. Swanson Bros. NDAY—7:30 W'/”{NER BROS. Presents “WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW” with PATSY RUTH MILLER IAN "I"l'l‘llfiMT(‘KEY McBAN NEWS DANCE After ufferi ht 4 o'clock i the family hom hough not in the or a number of ¥y erson became m acutely khortly after the big fire which A. B. HALL SCIENTISTS SAY THAT Pure Ice Cream estroyed their home among oth- rs in October, 1926, since which bhe has been steadily failing, in| kpite of a trip to specialists In Beattle, and every effort of physi-' jans on the Channel to overcome her malady. #One of the bt Alaska, Mr Pouglas 31 real pion women Anderson came to| ears ago. e was| porn in Omnnest Sweden, on Oc | ober 8, 187 and her maiden| ame was Marie New Man. With er parents she came to America n 1884 and was married on Oc- ober 28, 1 t Iron Mountain,| fichigan. S ame to Alaska in| Neptember, 1897, residing in Ju- eau for seven years and ‘he re-| [Azinder of her life in Deuglas. e was (he mother of seven hildren, three now dead and the| ollowing four living, Sophia, Both,| illiam J., and Clifford. The funeral will be held in Pouglas, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 ’clock at the Cormmunity church, lhe Rev. Harry Allen, of Juneau, fficiating. A special ferry will eave Juneau for Douglas at 2] piclock tomorrow afternoon. | ——————— NO SERVICES Regular services at the Congre- ational church have been dizcon- inged for the remainder of this| nonth to be amed with the| irst Sunday in August, it is an ounced by Rev. Hamwock. ——ee— DUDDEN EXPECTED HERE TONIGHT, WITH SUPPLIES! ‘With the arrival of the North- estern tonight, a shipment of ans for the Donglas Island Pack Ihg company, ars expected so that anning operations which have cen delayed for more than a eek, can start. First fish for he cannery were due to be rought in today and will be ready p 50 into the cans when they gei ere. E. B. Ducden, menager ‘the D. 1. Packing Co., is also xpected here oa the Northwest- m. —_——————— PATSY RUTH MILLER ] AT LIBERTY SUNDAY | = “What Every Girl Should Know,” he Warner production starring P Ruth Miller, is built about making his livlihood in that little town. Did You Ever Stop to Think « By Edson R. Waite Shawnee, Oklahoma Frank E. Tripp, General Manager of the says: 7 Gannett 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 for almost everything. was honest about it. He really believed it. It sounded like a good reason and he “Then came a time when he was laid up and couldn’t get away so ecasily, He needed something that he had been sending for away from home. He went to “his little dealer with a sample of what he wanted and asked if it could be ordered for him. “‘What size do you want?’ asked the modest small-town mer- chant. “¢About a number three, I think,’ replied the customer. ““That’s the size we sell most,” replied the merchant as he handed out a box with as large « variety as the customer had ever seen, “The customer took his mercandise and walked out. He was He became a little bit ashamed of himself and he went back to the merchant and made a confession. “As he was passing out the merchant, remarked: ‘We have a lot of things in this store which you have been buying out-of-town. Why don’t you give us a chance?’ . ’ “Up to this point my sympathies had been with the po;)r little merchant. But I shifted when my friend rejoined: ‘How did I know? I never saw you advertise them. me a chance?’” Why don’t you give THOR ELECTRIC MANGLES SOLD AND RENTED One hour on the THOR and the rest of the IRONING DAY is YOURS Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOthLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phane No. 1y frrrrrrrrrrcos rrrrerreeee CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE e ———d | ALASKA MEAT CO. mhu olesale and Retail mm . m%g';lng’:%elgwmmh WINTER & POND CO. i WILL DO YOU GOOD. You can get 100 per cent pure Ice Cream at the JUNEAU BILLIARDS SATURDAY NIGHT Phone 94 S S . 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