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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG - v {7 " eaumEr." vou sav Mr. any ‘ Ty Coal Consumer:-- HEN THE SECRET SERVICE tEN PRESENTED ' BALMER ~ THE JUDGE'S FAITUFUL oD BUTLER , AS The BILLYGOAT Who BlACkeAu.eo TE JudGe, BARNEY GooelE Was SURE THEY HAD MADE A MISTAKE - HOWEARR | BALMER “ ADMITTED HE HAD BLACKBALLED His EMPLOVER, BUT STEADFASTLY REFUSED T h TELL WS REASONS - AND DISAPPEARED ~ - OW.MR GOOGLE , SURELY YoU ARE MISTAKEA - BALMER 'SNT A GILLYGOAT, AN IF ur‘ WA HE WOULONT BIACKBALL ME = why, HE HAS SERVED ME o4 EATHFULLY ForR i 3 Bur IT WAS ONLY GECAVSE I (OVE THE MASTER =~ I WAS AFRAID THE EXCITEMENT OF GEN' A BILWVGOAT M\GHT ' E‘FECT‘HIS MIND 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 houlhmslefll Alaska. A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. Order from your own transfer man or coal dealer or The Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 409 Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. ONER THIRT VEARS ERne Les Buc S SoweRsy EOWIN BENSON ~Miiss Hazel Olson, from Tacoma; seventh grade and supervisor of SECOND U. S. DIRIGIBLE MAST (()UI’LF TED AT SC ()TT FIELD, ILL. BELLEVILLE, 1L, July 21 The country’s second aerial N I bor for dirigibles has been com- pleted at Scott Field, and the German and English r liners, the LZ-127 and R-100, pected to Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S Weather Burnu hlnnlne 4p m tuday- e southerly winds. wa Josie M. Hursh, from Mi- dale, Sask., Can.; fifth and sixth grades. Mrs. Helmi A. Bach, of Douglas, Alaska; re-elected for third and fourth grade Mrs. Thed B Ao S D A oA 5. g Church Services . Foretast for Junean and vmmlgv »—nmfl-»o~~o~-—oo—---»fl----,--..-.....,, Showers tonight and Sunday; LOCAL D Q Barom. Temp. Humld ity Wx d Velaoxty Wiather ain 83 Rain 54 Woodburn, 9% kain grades. cuu. AND RADIO REPORTS Hlxhp-t 8 p.m. | Btationa— . temp. Nome u. 58 Bethel Fort Yukon Tatiana ... Eagle St. Paul s Dutch Harbor Kodiak . Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert.. Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco ‘mp._temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weather v PRAGDT R s TODAY " “OVER THE HILL” AT Low 8a.m._S8am. Precip. Sam. | | LIBERTY, SUNDAY Notices tor this church’ column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change »f sermon topics, etc. = | | 1 “Over ths | ture of" the Pt CHy (o qistanced CldY | 1 rosentation ! tinuous rux HIlL" the wonder pic- age, that has easily every other screei in the matter of con- will be seen at the t. “Over the Hi picture. 1t does not depend upon | the eiernal triangle for its sus- Rain| tained interest. Nor requ moh Rain | cones 1o bolster up shortcomings "lin plat. There is something so sweet and wholesome and mter ting in the story that the blas | New York 0 part ar and criminating 1 his choice of the- atrical entertainment has scen fit RuI *—-Less than 19 miles. NOTE.—Observations Juneau, Prince Rupert, Francisco are made at 4 a at St m, The pressure remains low near Seward Perisula, bia and on Puget Sound. out Alaska except ern Alaska during perature changes have been DOUGLAS NEWS 'REVISED 'STATEMENT s 4TH JULY CELEBRATION Following is the statement of the July 4th celebration: RECEIPTS— Bal. Cash from 1927 .2 Contributions: Lundell Edminston Goss and Durham Shudshift Riedi . Pusich Cahill Feero Handed in to Sec'y ¥ Merchandise donated by out- ' side firms, valueq at ... the 20.00 S 11600 16,00 65.00 29.00 3250 32,00, Tokal collected this year ..§61 TOTAL EXPENDITURES— Snjall sports, races, ete. .. Baseball prize (major), Hgse race, prize .. Baseball prize (junior) Mysic, bugle, drum corps.. Patriotic exercises, etc. seballs .. Unipire for ‘nlll game Work on ba!l grounds . Plr (greased pig (ontest) ‘Supplies for 1ace, cte. ... ca expense over receipts Decorations evnssssssol Mverusmg, ptg, 75.00 2050 13.00 12.06 “12.04! N h‘ocax expenditures .........$366.45 ¢ . » BALANCE {The $252:06 will be placed in a fuhd for noxt year's celebration. 3 1. DUBDEN LOCATES . B. Dudden, manager of the m:ln Island’ Packing company, daughter Mrs. J. H. Marks, e ‘aken an apartment over the a Féusi hardware, where they , wilk alde during their summer's stay | 73 < —— ‘lFlHINTENDENTS AND ! TEACHERS CHOSEN FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR|" ng W. Chapman, A. B, ] na State College, from %’o:g. , Ind., will ba the new super. endent of the Douglas ‘acheols |, next term. Besides being s Pdrintendent, M. Chapman willy h mathematics an Y. With the exception of Mrs. Hel. i Bach, who has been a member 1 the grade faculty he l years, all the teachei new this year. They are as llows: iss Lucile Pepoon, B. ty of Wyoming, from 4 Wo. Physics, Gen. Science, Do- stic Science and Athletic Coach 9 the high school girls. Alexander H. Dunham, BS., Edmonton, and is moderately high in Britigh Colum- Precipitation n Ber! slight. $250.00 | 7650 ¢ .. $618.50 $ 79.00 (] 50.00 20,00 b 26.00 20.00 7.50 13.35 | 990 ° 9.20 g | > it his patronage a N Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak,|'® Sive It his patrondge and un qualified enthusiasn. eyr sinco it Scattle, Pertland and S s in Sentem. 3an | San | . : San| was tirst shown tuere 4 p. m., Juneau time. | ber, 1920, Paul H. Sloan adapted the story from Wil Carieton's has occurred semerally|and Marry Millarde and has been heavy in | William Fox, twenty-four hours. Tem-plicd a corps of smgnlarly ccmpe. | tent players. SRS and in Al , with its loyg:: point directed it ing Sea past University of Nebraska, from C. bridge, Nebr. History and C K Manual Training, Bookkeeping and Athletic Coach for high school boys. Miss Thelma C. Wait, A.B., Uni- versity of Washington. from Se- attle. English, French and Dra- matics. WHERE IS T. R. MOORE? Request for information con- cerning Thomas Roscoe Moore, has been received the’ Gover- nor's office. He was last heard from at Seldovia. He is about 58 years old, has dark hair and dark eyes, weighs about 180 pounds, and; is about five feet eight inches tall. .- LET, Almquist, Press Your Suit. We call and deliver. Phone 528, Grade 'Schoorl_if a Miss 'Margaret D..Abrahamson, from Burlington, N. D.; eighth grade and supervisor of grade ath. letics and pl: is an unusual | “Farm Balads” | its preducer, has sup- | 4 Mission o Sunday Mchoor—2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m. — Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. All are cordiaily welcome to these services. ) | Catholic services in the tem- porary chapel in the new resi- dence adjolning the old bank; building. No service. Pastor absent. 1 8t. Luke’s Episcopal Church '\ Evening 7:30 o'clock. Bishop Rowe will preach, Prayer and ‘%mmun Congregational Cummn;itv l Church il I L. D. HAMMOCK. vnay Pastor Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 s m. Regular Sunday services 11:30 & m. to 12:30 p. m. —————elp P NO J. L. BROWN and F. I BROWN have made an assign- ment of their property, for the benefit of their creditors, to the: undersigned. R. E. ROBERTSON. First publication, July 19, 1928. Last lluhlantion July 21, 1928, Did You Fver Edson R. Waite Shawnee, Oklahoma i ? THAT advertised goods are in particularly high fayor. THAT they will continue that way as long as they are aduerused THAT the crowds buy at the stores that are con- sistent advertisers, THAT there is a reason for it. $262.08| THAT the crowds know that the stores who ad- vertise sell quality goods. i THAT goods of quality and service are what they are looking fer. THAT quelity goods and right prices are recog- niged as necessar THAT recognizing this, the dealérs in modern methods of business. build their bpsiness by qu.hty goods, right prices and ad- B ‘?MS-. A mfl“fllc mrdunts realize that in - cessful, s 1 L TP order to be psful themnclvu the commnmty ’nut be suc- THE MERCHANT WHO DOES NOT REALIIE THISISASDEADASAMUMMX,’ {Territory of Alaska, sail across the sea this summer, will be invited to tie up at it. Col. John A. Paegelow, com- mangant at Scott Field, will in- vite the huilders to bring the diri- gibles to Scott Field, only army field in the United States for lighter-than-air craft. This mast and the one at Navy Field, Lakehurst, N. J., are con- sidered the only ones in the coun.' try capable of holding the large ships with safety. The noses of the ships may ba attached to the mast, the gre«t bags riding out in the wind like a weath ane. Passengers on moored to the mast may leave their ships by way of the “catwalk,” an in- terior runway extending to the nose of the big vessels. Hero uf door opens onto a “gangplank,” which p nits them to alizht on the tip of The mast and make th way to the prouna in an elevator. A huge hargar also is available at Scott Field, wl a dirigible may be stowed away in case of ! inclement weather, — .o —— ! 01d papers fo t the Empire. | NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL| ACCOUNT The undersigned, havinz on the 11th day of July, 1928, filed his final account as administra- tor of the estate of Emelio Riego, deceasged, in the Probate Court of Juneau Precinct, Alaska, no- tice is hereby given to all heirs creditors and other persons inter- ested in said estate, that Satur- day, Qrtnhsr 6, 1928, at 10 o’clock ' on the forencon of said day, at the office of the United States Commissioner, in the has given him $1,000. Every United | States Court House, inchild born in the hospital while the City and Precinct of Juneau,!the grandson is there will receive is the time a present. A radiocast program and place set for the hearing oflwlll be given in honcr of the objections to sald account and nurses. the seftlement thereof. 3 JOE ABALOS. Administrator of the estate of Emelio Riego, deceased. First publication, July 14, 1928, Last publication, Aug. 11, 1928"0111 papers for sale at the Empire. LIBERTY SUN DAy-— New army dirigible mast (above) at Scott Field, Ill,, and Col. John L. Pacgelow, com. mandant. EAST ORANGE, N. J.—James Reid Harrison, who has five grand-daughters; is so delighted over his first grandson that he {CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM Work by hour or contract. adv. vl S o Kokt WILLIAM FOX Presents Thé Greatest Mother Picture Ever Produced “OVER THE HILL” from the precious poems by Will Carleton THE STORY OF A GREAT LOVE— A MOTHER'S LOVE A picturc for all to see I’RICES—IO 20-50 cents STORAGE BATTERIES " Edison, Exide and Westinghouse Nothing Better on the Market Today MAIL ORDERS Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 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