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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 18, 1928 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG : ; ' By BILLE DE BECK i \CPECULIAR HE DIDAT Y : S i Mr. Coal Consumer:— N :&EfiA\éfi:figg&M&v&cg‘Jfii‘; -t SHOW LR AT THE MEETING: - : ki o < /” MSTER GosGLE - Thanks for your generons support, we § - - - %, N ~ 0 e ) AN . WONDER 1F TREV-GE FOUND OUY Wio EVERGIGIE GLIR OID SR A : i Do NGT ENTER ThaT House! know now that you realize the importance of > Sen ey -VAED FoR THE MAN WHO BLACKEBALLED o / # # 897.88¢ 1s? - SUDGE LAMR ,# 987,886 insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your WELL - T Hope I TNk T - ) VS (N THERE NOW — coal orders. THEYRE On Tiw 2 f RUN OUER - o 1 WE ARE 3 ub J08 A wit | |, TE Pook K;NFECL[\g&Run. . WATCHING Every pound you burn helps to develop SEWE The : HE'S FEEUNG W Ly e an nnth that will go far toward adding Skoo«weuw ! PRETTY BLUE THEse : . (72 Aol & (i ; to the prosperity of uulhv:blvrn Alaska. A - sl : ) | supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- smsuspaa*r ‘-t 2 = The n\sam\ce Jusr - et ) i | A ) CAST mgHT ! 5 _— A% m:;:flkg:‘cwso 3 L | e e stantly on hand. ()I‘il"l' r"'llll your own “'illl:'-rl'l' man or ('(Hl‘ (l(‘&ll(‘,l' or The Admiralty Island Coal Company FIREMEN TO MEET |'~m| to be tried finds himselt 8 - s i : : PHONE 409 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. THURSDAY NIGHT fore judge and jury without mo . > 3 ;. J RN erpttaTy ot 1. R, Shepard & Son. P ‘ ing. Weather Bureau A business mecting and practice| The trial over, the judge waves EEAEEEE 5% 2 —— will be held by tne Douglas Fire his hand and the prispner drops department tomorrow evening at'put of sight through the floor. The Forecast for Juneau and vioinity, beginning 4 p. m. t0day: | o ysual time. All members ars' judicial authoritles declded on thi Rain tonight and Thursday; moflerate Rapitheasterly wills. ™ I\ . sdtaa 16 bb' off hond, |arrangement because the averag e LOCAL DATA —— defendant Is subjected to ‘unrea Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wma Velogity Weather T T TR } sonable strain” if forced to walk |} 4 p. m. yest'y 3014 60 70 5 Cldy OMING TO LIBERTY | |through a double row of curious.§ 4 2. m, today 3010 52 @ AW 3 Cldy . o | spectators (o, reach the prisone Noon today ....30.06 55 89 SE 8 Cldy he as @ dock. ture, is without doubt, the ver CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS bes Syd O o | 8 s’ that Syd Chaplin has appear- A TESTERDAY i v i e to aate. vom the tiret un. Ninth Century Art 5 am. |\ i . Stations— lfl-fl'fi" t:x:gm i fi’:l» temp. v-~|7n.'flz 24 hrb Weather | til the fade-out, it is just one Uncovered in Church Nome ............ 48 50 4 18 Clear | hearty laugh. 4 | P — {Bethel . ... 48 46 6 A% Rain| The part Chaplin takes is| AUXERRE, July 18.—Art of the oort Yukon ... 54 — 10 Rain | very much different from any that ninth century, of the time when fanang ... 6 6 44 5 -2 0 Cldy [he has had in the past. ~And he (jis was a feudal town, soparate pHagle ... 6 .10 Clearis very much funnier and has more from the kingdom of France, has| bt paul 44 ! Foggy |8ugs that are original than ever peen found in dark crypts under Duteh Harbor. 8 48 52 — —— Pt. Clay | before. | the altar. | Kodiak .. Lo Cldy | Critics in the ecast claim that it] Heroic size por‘raits of old bish. e : s E Jordova 5 52 . Ra:n|has been a u'wm;-.ll hit and that ¢ps aad saints been fouand un- " 3 o ¢ The Eagle stamped on the Dollar is this comedy bowled 'em over in ger suci e coale of paint anl ! * 4 X % e - 3 {(‘:’L‘ffii“k.m - 4 3 L‘IJEI every city in which it played. whitewash that fio_ghe )‘A‘ruu ore s : e the most migratory uf birds Prince Rupert 68 Syd Chaplin has the part of a hought of removing. | § i Y s e b ¢ Edmonten 4 68 . 54 d Cldy |hunter and the experiences he 8008| A yowe; archacologist, Renc: | -ESE - 3 RICHT DOWN THE TRACK foattle. ... 38 §4 pe g Sl aRroutth to s Sl o Rip. SCARIE e WL talal Laveg, AmBoruk : % { i N ; y, very seldom it fails in the tritely termed race Portland 4 66 ; 50 0 Cldy | Link,” and she girl that he loves,|frescoes and at the direction of 3 : : § ! 3 o o Bt 85 the teie e et et e o s % Franclseo. o8 62 : 52 0 Clear|are enjoyed by both young and|ine ministry of fine arts he has'|§ . . 3 g of life, as the g is bent, so is the bougl —-Less than 10 miles.[0ld. The thrills are many. This' yneovered two more, all done in' i < inclined. — | feature is on tonight at the Lib-|reds and yellows, with a techni| ’ In other words, its pretty nearly certain that 5 NOTE.—Observations zt St. TPaul, Dutch Harber, Kodiak,|erty | cal mastery that experts deem suf-| your youngsters will follow your home ‘conduct— Juneau, Prince Rupert, Bdmenton, Seattle Portland 8id San |ficiently proncuiced to lead to ul-l Fleanor O. Garratti of the San Imfael Swimming Club,, Calif., for several y all that they CAN know of YOu— is figured by experts to be a sure point swimmer at (he [ Right Down The Track. They will imitate your Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau tu i(im'x(» identification, although sig The pres: is decidely low in southern Dering $ea and Japanese Courts Adopt naturcs aro: acking s ke T biaton dres ‘styls. Hsr sm¥riomidabes - sathe Rimers yodr hebblhgs, Potir. Ak this country have earned her the right to compete on Uncle Bring home a savings bank for KACH of them. the Kuskokwim Valley and high in the ocean south 2 luneau 2 and west of the North Pacific States. It is falling Tallly in Juries and Elevators 1ome a st ) ACH of t most of the western portion of the Territory. Show..: have RETURN FROM SOUTH Sam’s swimming team. - and start EACH with a small deposit. They'll do fallen throughout Alaska except the panhandle and heavy rain| TOKYO, July is ~%he Anpgle- _— ‘ (nternationai Newsreel) the Past. fell at Cordova. Clear weather is reported on Seward Peninsula,|American jury system will be Mrs. BE. H. Kaser and 1\\-3‘ —— PSS - R in portions of the upper Yukon Valley and in extreme South-|adopted in Japancse couris in the daughters, Elizabeth and Esther,| e 2l el 2 vith the Alaska Reiiroad and the : y . o feastern Alagka. The temperature has risen in the Aleutian|fall of this year. who have been attending ::hool T e F N l B k ' 'rinlamls with little change elsewhere. Courtrooms, throughout tho em-lin Orcgon for the. last year, re-| I WHU P Pt L l’r‘::nu‘)v gaonger AbORIL Lhe A urst ationa an 4 pire are being altered and reno-|turned to Juneau aboard the| | AND WHERE | 4 2 L apsd vated. In addition to the jury|Alaska. Mrs. Kaser left hnu-'a____________,___ 4 “TLere is no Substitute for Safety” thio/Qhwnrieh, W1l h RIVAR R 124 the Tokyo district courts|several wei The young | % i . ¥ + &4 0 system ) t4| se 8 ago. young | - A Burlington party of 55 per DOl]CLAS l ."“T“". {"'“ tonight. . L BV ryUnGE R S TatlouReli: Mnab Mindies | 90N x:eendyiAle. symmer ke . ; AT e ok 7 TR Jg:dnvitpd, ably unique in logal procedure. visiting with their parents hera | Amof- «ose <= > making| o is making the trip to An eclevator will run from the ————— fahs - round irigy a2 Priucess| goward on the Alaska. From CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS cell rooms in the basement to the ROYALIST SEES LIGHT ’lil’"ij'r. gre Dr. and Mrs. Thomas| oy tno tour will ko ‘fnside to TO HOLD JOWNT MEETING | ouriroom. When a criminal casel CAPRI, Italy.—A big portait ot C. Phillips of Milwaukee, Wis. o | up the Yukon, and v is called the accuscd merely takes|the late Emperor Franz Jogeph O obs W Riladas pramineat [ o N D 1NLE There s to be a meeung of the |a seat on a chair in the eievator|Austria hung in a local hotel un-| ¢ 4 J. Arthur Jeff chief of the " ¢ X banker of Columbus, Ohio, .’nul h Board of Trustees and Ladies’{and a button does the rest. The|til the fascists whispered to thefyntfS of CoW Rl paston| Paifie Divieton of o Ao MINERS WIN League Thurs evening at §|olevator, forming an exvolient|proprictor that h» was hehind the| it T E S TRRNEE Y | Red: Grons, 168t Tanead Yor e ) 2 rooms risoner’s cage, rises and the ime: I's in the attic now. A of the ATHINA ydioy o'clock in the League rooms "prisoner's cage, rises and tho per-itimes. s In the attic now. [ESLSL A8 U GEE C darg on the Alaska. . He s g Rttt e oot ! o the interior e - Ay RSN T35 TIN5 LA A PSR eererreeeee= Lgteamer Aluska included Mre. | 10 ! erio e B Gus Gelles and three children, | 'J"“f“"' " “'(‘\‘.f”;'."“"" ‘:)'""‘("‘" A- . whi ‘afle returning to their home|G¢ologist of Waghington, oo T g {left Juneau aboard the Aluska P mining: man in the Fairbanks|.xiects to remain in the ¥ P I C ; ° district, ond Mrs. Lemons are|yory until 1 in 'H:.,,,,::,,,,,,,. ; ure ice Lream bound for Seward on the Alaska. | ..., T B R e " Ek ot ,-.v.u.& ko |early Octoner SATURDAY WILL DO YOU GOOD. Rere last night the Miners' team b Yoot A 2 S 4 B o You can get 100 per cemt put one over on the Douglas Fire b f 4 to 3 afte «pure Ice Cream at the B i STl St of e ) oo b JUNEAU BILLIARDS esting. play which was witnessed | ] Phone 94 a fairsized crowd. e — | CARLSON’S TAXI 5 Leading by one point during S ‘nll of the game, the Firemen| y e o tied at two-all in the fourth| By TONIGHT—7:30 ) 3 EME ‘_;rtheltMl:orswm?d nlvln ulmil uzrh:- Edson R. Waite : WHn XOU B (J(\)( ggglLNT i fmidis t inni. did the latter c g p, Oklak e S e SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT vhile the Firemen were able to an-| $5.00 PER BARREL RED CEDAR SHINGLES ex but a single additional run in ¢ A : % v 5} r eir half of the seventh, or one THAT advertised goods are in particularly high SYD CHAPLIN 6 to 2s—$4.75 per M. 5 to 2s clear—$5.00 per M. [ Get ouxn quantity prices on lumber Warner Bros. Present ort of a tie. in Balog for the firemen, allowed favor. o (0 ol SS > hits, struck out 9 and walked 3. K THE MISSING LIN Les Cashen” pitching for tha @ 7 s F as 2 “Better Ole™ iffere iners, allowed 5 hits, struck out THAT they will continue that way as long as they i lu"{\'dyofil,;‘lh‘;l; (tg' 10] T FUN il and walked only 1. W. E. Feero & % the Bodson’s Funriest & B . i e are udvoruscd. It’s the Season’s Funniest Show Firemen— ans: 0 2 0 its: 2 2 0 Miners — ns: 1.0 0 1 0 2—4. Ma: 2 001125 During the latter part of the THAT th 1 f it. §1) a0 | 1 j neau Lumber Mllls Ine. —Lumber For Every Purpose— .00ty THAT the crowds buy at the stores that are con- sistent advertisers. ”’"""”""";“""”f'"'“ T PRICES—10-20-40 cents i i ith the Miners' team, was struci THAT the crowds know that the stores who ad- the face with the ball as he §as sliding to second base on a vertise sell quality goods. ndy two-bagger which he slam- ed out. Not until some time af- r the game was the severe hem- THAT goods of quality and service are what they . hage from the nost, stopped. W D o P ,Ray Walt suffering from a are lookmg for. (Stl'lb 1101186 prained shoulder was unable to tch for his team and MecCon- 1l substituted for the Miners, THAT quality goods and right prices are recog- tching a good game, as also did nized as necessary in modern methods of business. Investigate our special trade in lemi for the Firemen. A return game is scheduled for THAT recognizing this, the dealefs’ build their e near future between the two) ms for a dinner as the prize, to| buslneflfl by qlmllty goflds, "gl“ pnces and ad- . paid for by the losers. SIMMONS Beds and Mattresses Royal Rochester-Hot Point your old iron plan URTH OF JULY ASS'N e TR ToMoRRaw THAT the merchants realize that in order to be ‘,..i‘,'".‘...‘:".:t’,z;‘. R gty successful themselves the community must be suc- L Bt athes i ! cessful. o Alaska Electric Light s of mfl;‘-fiifl#fl‘-filtzz ; ThE MERCHANT WHO DOES NOT REALIZE & Power CO. de and everyone connected i ;-“r;i_t:o\;; Sebeyts and - THIS IS AS DEAD AS A MUMMY. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA g ezt ot ol g Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 1¥ R DANCE TONIGHT " A A : event which should be of in- 10 many of the dacers of ‘ v _ i : (Old Pappi-s for sale at Empire Offie HAA - GR AT eE W Thonas Hardwaré Co