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The HON. . “ToMmy MITTen. HAVE CALLED A MEETING AND EVERY MEtTTm WHO VGTED On JUDGE LAMB'S APBLICATION 15 < MY { SLATE'S\ \ go 7 THE FOUR secReT St.... \SW‘) N BILWVGOATS FRoM ThE > X / DEPARTMENY OF JusTice B VARE REQUIRED TT BB PRESENT —- (z vionT /. JUDGE LAM& \me(\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 17 Tue Guy Wuo BLACKBALLED THE JUDGE IS A SeooFEr. /4 LNk ——— €00 ROCERS Cosst Qs puiL oHILLPS Ccomie SRR THeo, kucu [T oGHTrA [ 1928. . By BILLE DEr BECK 1 STAND UP AND EXPLAIN WHY WU FAILED To SI\GN NOUR. NAME AFTER YOUR NUMBER ON THE ROSTER NCHED! g Dick wNasT ilee FUNT ARTE BIT TonG /AN\) AFTER WE GET 4 | "EM ALL 1N, LOCK THE * / €3 T wARln 8 G Aty u{:\:'fl(- CASE "”;'fl’?l‘ HAYES ‘G \CUGHRAN © 1928y Kilig Features Syndicate, e, hgid - I 9 . . tought for récovery onea bed in . Shell Hit Hoover's i 3 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. He Bounced Over ngara Falls t Hoover's CORILY SEAksdAIe's, nohss, Wb AL Weather B ARG IR s ey ¢ 2 House in China When |{iets chipped the wali eather Bureau : ST He Was Li T Across the street from the Hoo- T Nr be) € as Living yEPeiver house, while the occupants R f {were looking from a window, a Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: # (Continued from Fage One) Y oo A e A N B Cloudy tonight and Wednesday; gentle southwest winds. e by a Chine )11 ! 4 LOCAL DATA bharo down on us. It was a I romember in the Hoover home, o minutive Manchurian pony, was a certain picture had § Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather| dled by a portly figure, the of homor. It was Gibson's g 4 p. m. yest'y. 3021 60 68 » ¥ Cldy of John Bull in a Punch carto for-“Soldiers. of Fortune,’ 4 a. m. today 3018 52 90 NW 1 Cldy He wore the uniform of a Britis) ! Davis. The Noon teday 3016 58 72 w 7 Cldy {naval captain, o whi y was an Ameri ) CABLE AND BADIO REPURTS ed for dignity while his engincor and he w YESTERDAY [ TODAY he ship and gazing into the . ] 8an :m. Procip. 8 a.m. “the Who are|future of unknown adventure, just %‘,‘:"'— g L SeBB: clly 2Ahs, Weather | you?" the Hoovers had done when ne.u»ul i | 1; 04 Cldy | After identifying ourselves m‘v!u\-_ ed for the Orient from Porte Yukon H 5 0 Cldy | £ said that he had no idea how we|Californi Panan: ‘ 16 Rain | could hope to get food. We learn-| Twe vears later I was living Efl,,uJ & o Clay | ed subsequently that food was the!in another Hoover home, this one ¢ gy [ G i b 1) I burning problem of the hour in|in London being maintained b k s el )Tl(m n. business friend in Mr, Hoc Dutch Harbor.. | Cly | . di e o pe Youd better s ) sence. Richard Harding Kodiak 4 Trace Rain| - 1 B v i 6 01 Rain consnl.” said Cap Baile and his wife were gu REGOVE ! 1 o Cldy | | the tellow Hateq Hdov ner and the old Gibson f\‘:?ffi:v{n | A 0 (-u.‘fl‘ American, who migat do someihing the wall. 1 told Prince Rupert | 52 0 0 \'lfly) for y AT y and (‘:VH: “r:(l;;‘u' ::x:;,:;:w“ 52 . 0 ('11(«1 Hoover, havi s life worth living. Portl: 1 * G Clear { with him 0N AR - s Fr . 0 Cldy that we dropped s and; DR. FIRESTONE ON LEAVE R @ | Yo Less than 10 miles. | | blankets ca the fleor of tha Too-| | ver house, a wonder ¢ homeiike| Dr. Charle who is in | place with American furniture and|cbarze of toe hospital NOTE.—Observations at St. Taul, Dutch Harbeg Kediak, Earioan b the shadow. of|hers, loft for tho & g Junean nce Rupert, Kdmenton, Seattle Portland ad San| Fifmitith Roak th & warAdth Tand |“ Sk Allea Rl AR B i are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m au t'me h Tiithe firat days of tHe Bombard ual leave of absonev.. . He, wiil The p ure is low in northern Bering nd hi - in the| | meit sail |v\n .I 1‘:,1 : “]‘,'l“,m.n M Firestone and his two. ocean south of the Aleutian Islands and in Southeastern Alaska ! Tientsin before the Chiness. hae]Weeks' old dau Halaksie, und British Columbia. It fallen moder. in the Gulf of| ! stintonnded-tho oity, Yook éhdbnal T Alask howers have fallen throughout ka except the ex- l ot tiio hote b dve DR. COUNCIL CALLED SOUTH treme ren portion and the weather is unsettled in all parts of | i p e S D) les to be dug. barricades of rick] Dr, W. W, (GO, B wha oall ¢ ry. Temperatures have fallen over the Interior with | s g v o X s e O»]t::‘uc uh.:::.% cn :,],':,l"‘.:,:,;:“\ e R b3 | For the third time in hxs(orya man allowed himself to be swept | 8 to be biull, ahelters uth suddenly because of il i — over the dangerous Horseshoe Falls in the Niagara River— I_,l”l‘:(’“; hildren and food 3 in Qs far t A 9 3 MR ol on the Princ Although he has traveled thou-| and lived to tell the story. He is Jean Laussier, thirty-six, | ™ o 0Nl v we 1o Clifori 3 of miles in the cars of| French-Canadian, who performed the hazardous feat encased 'y, co ™) R s M DO[]CLAS Buropean and American make| in a huge ball of fabricated rubber eleven feet in diameter. The | seldom even @ Wi Hio e trod | fill the rcyal :| strips of courtplaster on his countenance cover the only Lruises | ihe scenes of their activities. Bo.| Old papers tor sale at s he received in the fall. {#ides other respon mmn Mr TR ety g SRS Lo so. @ re. he ing' i M. D. WILLIAMS RETURNS | western _\\avnl.ly from Skagway, Chinese ""lfl“%»* "f the mining Kotlitks Films «———— | Leon Permanent Wave, {12.50. where he has been for several ¢ompany which he managod. . 3 Fern Beauty Parlor. —adv.| , M. D, Williame, District Tngin-| ¢ inspecting the location sur-| Toward the middle of July c: Developing FURRRS. AND F’REMESREV hon B eer tor the U. S Bureau of Pub|veys being made under the direc- ythe soldlers, R I 2ok, e Enlargements RO BETTLE DIFRERENOES| Liins o ol T gt 1o Roats, roturmsd: oir the Northo| tom or O ¥ Arthur, Americans from Manila, N SO | J ok A e e L GRS i M 25 ) | British from Hongkeng and white Picture Frames I An exciting ne |,1N----fl--ww‘-<~-w---,-----, coated Japanese from Yokoham | Tropical heat, the ! for this even when and Firemen’s teams their second game to de- which is the better team teams hattled to a t gcheduled cide These the Fourth of July and s event cach ‘team h : ured out that if cert s had not been against them, they would have won. Both teams ate con- fident of winning the game to- night and members on the &vill no doubt be g to stand! by their expectations with monny. At any rate local fans are prom- isod o game ¢nd a good crowd ) should be on hand to cheer t players. e DANCE AT EAGLES HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING —_— | the dances which! Another of have proven so popular hore re-! ently has been arrangad for. to- morrow evening in Hagles Hall.' Lindseth's Novelty orchestra which | seems to know just wha music the public wants has been; engaged to play for the dance and a good time is assured. —ee CANNERY SHIPS FISH _ The Douglas Iskand Packinz com- $ahy made its first shipment of] season last evening when the! miral Rogers called here, and; ter unloading arother (-onsxgn.’, lent of empty cavns, took on the! eral hundred cases which were| ready for shipment. § ——eo———— BACK FROM FISHING GRCUNDS M Gust. Wahto and children, Eho nave been at Port Alex.mtl(r: r the past six weeks, returned to' wn Sunday for a short stay be- fore ieaving again. Swedish King Rides, But Can’t Drive Car . STOCKHOLM, July 17. — For more than 25 years King Gustaf of Sweden, ardent septuagenary b otor enthusiast, has been rav- ng by automobile, yet he does! not know how to drive. In 1906, when he was Crown: nce, he was to be given dftv- lessons, but other business interfered and in the next year his father died and he fbecame King. 1 . Today the King likes to travel and often must to get from place. to another rapidly; to fill his engagements. Did You Ever Stop to Think e By n R. Waite Oklahoma El Shawnee, THAT advertised goods are in particularly high fa vor. THAT they will continue that way as long as they are advertised. stores that are con- THAT the crowds buy at the sistent advertisers, THAT there is a reason for it. THAT the crowds know that the stores who ad- vertise sell quality goods. THAT goods of quality and service are what they are looking for. THAT quality goods and right prices are recog- nized as necessary in modern methods of business. THAT recognizing this, the dealers build, their business by quality goods, right prices and ad- vertising. - b ; THAT the merchanis realize that in order to be successful thcmselves the community must be suc- cessful. THE MERCHANT WHO DOES NOT REALIZE THIS IS AS DEAD AS A MUMMY. ) nese co ‘Juneau Phone No. 6 at, MEMGER 887,986 \/ ALASKA SCENIC ALL TYPES AND STANDARD MAKI SOLL AND RE/'\"TI"D SunnySuds o 1 whploantnt. VIEWS ' ELECTRIC W ASHING MACHINES 'Easy, WhirlDry, S(wag(’. Free trial before you decide to purchase Cash or deferred payment plan & Power Co. Alaska Electric Lingt k] .JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Douglas Phene No. 1y SANDWICHES CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN 12 Miles Out COFFEE r—eed ALASKA MEAT Co. WBolesale and Retail Butchers “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY" and Blue Print Service Phbtostat MASTER PHOTO FRNISHERS WINTER & POND CO. 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