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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FR]DAY JULY 20 1928. e i \_" — Mr. Coal Consumer:—- Ti AT SUSIE, T 2 1] ceeDIT wHeRE cREDIT ves DTS mcicoone W *./hY, 8Y DETECTING g BTUMPEL; SOME MEASLY S \S DUE, UNK, ITS POLLY'S | 5 ; = &t A7ils Thanks ‘ne RO S STRFPI L = b c 5 o Al b pec e | know now ;ll f:"\(l‘;:“::’ 1;'1‘/::'!.|‘|H-mn :"I’l"""-‘ ‘:’; OF EVER'THING WE \ KETCH THE THIEF g J i e importance N- THE HOUSE - . N - WHEN \ REGULAR o insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your DETECTINE CAN'T b EK HOUSE | coal orders. FIND A cLLUE! = \ 2 5 . » DETEC.TNE HAS FAILED? Every pound you 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 your own transfér man or coal dealer or The Admiralty Islund Coal e - : ' = ~ = Company ; : : 24 M clation of the work dome by his|“The Blind Goddess,” which opens |sist of mill workers' tenements PHONE 409 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. committees and others in making|at the Liberty Tneatre tonight. NEw PLAN }:\ud many of the occupants find it Weather Bureau {lie calebration the b ccoss th The romance of young love, the itficnlt to pay Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son, A new twist s s it was and the association e 35- | pathos of self-sacrificing mother. 4 ioini . ed a vote -of thanks to all who do- [love, the sinister side of politics, umuh' 3 of Gaskill when Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: § 4 i : T Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. nated or otherwise took part. g}?u sn\mrf fi()«;llfll u;nu:xzhero ”n lum | st ’vnm|v.|n\'. :\ | — h Avenue, New York City, the | Fig notes which we andbesad By LOCAL DATA ) y : CHILDREN ARE WARNED blundering efforts of the law 3 askill R ita- ot attachid Pme— Barom. Temp. Humidity WéEd v"l"c‘” Weather T bolized by the “hlind goddes {nis home. This procecding was| 4p m Yeaty ggg; gg 3(7) SE 0 Rain The 'Fifé De !L“””"‘ nt ‘went on'g)y these are elements in the story | taken' by. the trust company in or 4 a..m. today s 86 £ %2 il | rocord at its medting last night 85| that grips the intcrest, and stirs .| ty protect its own interests Noon today 29.87 56 8. . AR | condemning the practice of child-| tha emotions. ttomey Mverett L. Walling GABLE AND RADIO REPORTS en and giher using the salt water | Jack Holt, a3 a young lawyer. Weallhy R‘node Iblal!d‘ appeared for the young wife, e sde i 3 tank as a‘swimming pool.. When | why dares to sacrifice the g | Attorney George IHurle YESTERDAY | TODAY irmer weathr retufns agalh, |loves to remetn trus to his e Couple Tire of Neu- |} coi R ik Highest 8 nm. | Low 8a m. Bam. DPreclp. Sam. |05 are requested to see to it|q h TR Rtations— tenma, ¢ Ytemp. temn. Velocity 24 hrs, Weather| PATCN(S are requested to s duty, plays in his usual capable tl’dlltv in Home Nome .. 68 | - 48 56 4 .04 Pt Cldy|that thelr children get their swim|rasnjon, Esther Ralston, the per. Bethel ... 4 | 50 34 Rain | clsewhere. e sonification of feminine loveliness Fort Yukcn 2 50 04 Rain ——e-———— 3 an excellent accoun? of her- Tadata’ ... 66 ? 54 10 Cldy | UNDERGOES 2ND OPERATION | 4 role that rakes heavy de. corts that she does not “ha Fagle® . ; b B e .20 Rain s mands of her dstrionic ability, husband had oeen cruei husband.” On the contrd B PRul .. 4 4 40 2 .05 Cldy! William Ott underwent y treatment, that he had failed to|wants to regard lim as a«w Dutch Harbor.. 52 8 4 44 — Pt Cldy [operation on his leg Wednesday vrovide for her, that he was nec- | and ts him to feel that Kodiak 5 54 | 44 46 04 b nwrlhnx to have the splintere \ lec his business 10 such an too, F1% thetie friend Bordova P S 5 9 Ty | bene uped with a me ate womel'll:‘ at lc‘:ll:eva“::kh g9 | OXLent that it was impairing 51 pro her fr p, she has - : 54 £ : it can heal pr y. or or ghts™ | fortune, ard that he stay t!sisted her husband in his efforts m Y 3 , fanean - 57 4 K s Believed now that he will re- g he small*hours of the morn.| (o remove the attachment trom the The Eagle stamped on the Dollar is Prince Rupert. 6 6 56 Bldg| cover mv‘hll,\ mnl' }u able to lvu\'n\f gvs, guly 20.—No sex-|ID& | Woodland Road home. the most mixmtory 0’ birds Fdmonton 6 the hospital within a month or ’ ned restrictions, but ecual Immediately following tie armed — - — Seattle 8 B 5 Ydy | s0. L s, equal opportunity and |Meutrality decision by Judge Bak | Portland e s T e ooided by ‘ine |er, Mr. and Mrs. Gaskill drove to- | NOTICE RIGHT DOWN THE TRACK San Francisco. 66 58 53 [ y| _ CARD OF THANKS g women's organiza- | £¢ther from the Providence court-| s g : Very, very seldom it fails in the tritely termed race We are ta this method of {0 0 T mmunication receiv- | Nouse to their home in this ci J. L. BROWN and p of life, but as the twig is bent, so is the bough A Mrs. ill, despite tha (harg- | {Continued from Page One) s she b ade inst ¥ for presenting their manifesto in cs§ than 10 miles. e i ind |extending our heart-felt gratitude| g by the internaticnal labor ¢*- was at the wheel and hi;| BROWN have made am in- inelined. Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle Portland e5d San/kind and thoughtful towards us, B P ' sea 2 4 19 Wome Tapu0 (AR aBoRRION | Hazig t L e |undersiEned your youngste vill follow your home conduct— [the session of the labor confer- of Washington and on the y Rain has hoe. al sineere thanks for the many beau-! 0% o™ 0 wage ma- | claimed that his treubles were due Last publication, Jjuly 21, 1928, table manners, your carriage, your speech, at Cordova and Prince Rupert. Rain has ended on Seward Pen-tkindness and the assistance that|™qy ™ o bionare expecially in-|MOst of Nis realty holdings con-'01d papers tor snte a1 The Bmpire. and start EACH with a small deposit. They'll do — quate to expre. yur appreciation the treaty of Versailles, which NOTE.—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harber, Kodlak, to the many friends who were 80| dfod Hew i with him on the front ment of their property, for thef In other words, Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau tmg ” {and our dear mother during her . | ed about $250,000 worth of real| . 1. ROBERTSON. for several years all that they CAN know of you— est point in the Gulf of Alasl high in the ceéon west| bereavement We express our Which took b the question |eState from his Aather. | insula and the temperature has risen. Elsewhere temperature helped to ilighten our burden of | . oo tnat the delegates should the rest. » ]‘ paid, there will be a balance left|©f the kinaness and sympathy geciares in favor of the principle Flrst Natlonal Bunk over of $230.15, which will be keptthat has been given to us “that men and women should re- b2 NELS ANDERSON and ? i o [ benefit of -thelr creditors, to the its pretty nearly certain that The, pressure remains low throughout Alaska with its low- | iline 1d to us durinz our sad | 2 I ] bhéa Gaskiil. First publication, July 19, 1928. Right Down The Track. They will imitate” your throughout Alaska and northern British Columbia and wag he titul floral offerin; and - otMBR| oy 0ot Al workess: {0 depression in tha mill busine:s ———.e - Bring home a savings bank for BEACH of them, changes have been slight. | sorrow. o find words nade- | gttt S e clause in | in savings s a nest egg Z ceive equal remuneration for 4 for next ye addition to' the Seppiet work of equal value.” “There is mo Bubstitute for Safety” szular expenses such as rentals, .| Signatories of the petition in- =i NEWS bor, and the sum of| ¥ e 5 \Np GopDESs” | |¢luded the International Commit- | was voted paid fo Jaek Lang- NOW AT LIBERTY | tee of the Open Door Council, the reth, who was largely responsi-i se|8ix Peint Group, Women’s Free- v ble by his efforts andgintereatgfor | | Justice, as it U is dispensed In the |dom League .and, the National | b Y A3 ODD FELLOWS INSTALL making successful tha celebrations | criminal cou comes in for a|Union of Women Teachers, of g 7 e — of th> last ten or fifteen yoars. |sound spanking and the reliabil- |Great Britain. ¢ DISHAW & e officers aska Lodge efore nme. ake! ity of circumstantial evidence re- — .- A, 1.0 0. F, talled for (.,"fn:(,’nr:m"(','lj,‘,t‘,'ir,:":f,::.'ml, d ”k'.": i knockout blow in Victor[LET Almquist Press Your Sult.‘ ¢ . PETERSON the semi-annual term at the reg- g ¥ ) thriliing romance-drame, | We call and dvllvvr Phone 528. ular meeting of the lodge, which - - — - — - _— e —— — was held Wednesday evening, A social session followed the instal. | N Y ; General Contractors lation. i ' 4 : Following are the new of icers: Joseph Wehren, N. G.; Hugh Mec-| "2 N. G.; Nels Anderson, | b Y Plans and Estimates er ary; Hans Loke R 8. V. N 8% axol Kronauist, Warden; Wm (4 B Furaisied . Fray Anderson, I. Guardian; Gust Lun. P] ’ \ g 3 N . . . . lone e et ia 1o0u iloer | arnation Mik,with s SATURDAY i Racich, L. S. V. G., and John G.! double helping of cream, Eois. Capiein. 3 ® makes particularly rich NIGHT T;‘: RN H‘ ‘Dm -—e—— and delicious desserts ; DANCE A SUCCESS t Op t 0 Zn . | E and salads. In cookery s Effl'figl Alfl, o o i A large crowd attended the its use saves cream and [ dance given here by Douglas Aerie, ' f Phiernal Ordor of Bagles, and | 17 i butter. You'll find why WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS good time was reported. It fs| L T | so many Alaska women BUY lanned by the lodze to hold one , Oklahom | A G these. dances. repularly about| s R e R ol SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT e ek, ! el CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO. $5.00 PER BARREL ERECTING LIGHT POLES THAT advertised goods are in partlculdrly high 1060 Seiars g Iuasre RED CEDAR SHINGLES ; 6 to 2s—$4.75 per M. = b5 to 2s clear—$5.00 per M. Get ouy quantity prices on lumber The Alaska Light and Power favor. company has a crew of men busy QP o e e FHAT they el Sontinoe that S5 4 Joug 4e 0y arnation Mllk 2::" that are about ready to fall are advertised, A . Juneau Lumber Mlus {Iw fove. i ' *“From Contented Cows” " 4 % ———— WIND UP FOURTH THAT the crowds buy at the stores that are con- The final meetine of the Fourth sistent advertisers. of July association was held last| evening to check up receipts and penses of the celebrati d THAT there is a r‘emn for it. . IRt i o casaadi { STORAGE BATTERIES “fi’i?..l’.'“&“‘é;;".}‘.i"fé:},’f.ed do. THAT the crowds know that the swtes who ad¢ v EA i > t'f:n‘;y.‘;.fl:{‘?v:i;‘:f e vertise sell quality goods. ‘ Edison’ Exille and v S I M M 0 N S viduals, which together with the [Vn 8t aves from. Inst yene 5t THAT goods of quality and service are what they Westin ghouse Oi mld; the total for tk!e cele- looki o i . Bods ang . : THAT quality goods and right prices are recog- ¥ Nathing Sueer. o 45y “ l E p e i i i : Market Today . B R i nized' as necessary in modern methods' of business. - " Mattresses 1 : THAT recognizing this, the dealéts build their TONIGHT—7:30 business by quality goods, nght prwes '4nd ‘ad- g < QRI.)ERS ‘THE BLIND GODDESS b o i i 5 witl ; THAT the merchants realize that in order to be Jack Holt, Esther Ral- y successful themselves the community’ must be suc- ston, Emest Torrence, cessful, ; a § oomifny o THE MERCHANT WHO DOES NOT REALIZE : & ower CO- : g THIS IS AS DEAD AS A MUMMY. L JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA ‘This is the usual Club Show Juneau Phone No. 6 Douclu Pln-ub. 1 . Special for Sunday : i : “QVER THE HILL" : e R | I o W R Old Papers for sale at Empil’é m —Lumber For Every Purbone-—

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