The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 24, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1928. RS 7 — e By BILLE DE BECK WERSEET e usaesmey G v BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG oute 8% Mr. Coal Consumer:— - - . o e LU, BARNY , BUT ~OUVE GOTYA HELP.ME QUT, 308! \ l & ER MNT 3 T v e r g HOR! = T I = y GG B e AR { STHREATENING. MY LIFE AND T OONT BUT TNE GOT A WIFE ANS |wep. 1 @orra \[| 00771, € NI¢ KNOW TAE GOT_ LGTS OF IMPORTANT 3 s SROM_ EVE'S HUSBAND - KIDS AND T CANT TAKE | /G Bontodn . BLUSWNESS T flLkQE CARE . mim wm.agea_m;’? 15(]0 MEQ:IW ANY CHANCES - BESIDES, SOME How - L wmacr'\-s‘ou _ SHH= €O \' INE GOT AN \MFQRTANT\) smne J h»‘?@é‘ :Pux‘:f c?uggr v‘«%fi (g\g& i \ ; RN, coal orders LT MAKE. /INTE v ROGH ) B e o0k AND T ScaReo PEQPLES’ QUARRELS = STARTEo!! / / = e e SNabPY? / s“;?. 5 S SN e e _ J : I @ ¢ 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 transfer man or al: dealer or know now that you rcalize the importance of i N . Thanks for your generous support, we insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your PE———— T . £.20 Seb A\ The Admiralty Island Coal 2 : T | saes e 141 Company DR-TAT R e e ey Weather Bureau ' Forecast for Junean and vie nity, beginning 4 b. m. today: EAUTY PLAGE Fair tonight and Wednesday, warmer tcnight; moderate , ortherly winds. ! St Bumi SAYS GILLETTE e— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wizd Velocity Weather | [ & b m. yest'y 30.28 55 80 w 3 Cldy | a. m. today 30.32 46 87 N 4 Clear ' ] ¥ TR ¥ oori today ...3081 ‘64 W 12 - -~@ear |Engineer Officer of AR,C. CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS Impressed with Na- ——YESTERDAY TODAY — : Highest 8 l),m,—l; Low 8a m. S8am. Preclp. Sam. | tlonal Rciscrve pliatlons— .. _tem», temp. . temp. temp. Velocity 24 hra, W Nome ... ke D¢ 48 46 48 12 04 “1 was v much impressc i ) “Bethel . 52 18 } 14 22 52 Rain | with the 1l boanty and enlor- *Fort Yukon 2 64 | 44 2 0 Clear | ings of the mounta A “Tanana oo 61 | 44 0 Cldy | ley National Park, particu Eagle 68 | 3 .06 Clay | L Fork and beyond. The park St. Faul z et : Trace 1 one of the most beantiful places Dutch Harbor | 11 - - Clear| 1 have seen anywhere in the Kodiak P g e 0 Cldy | world,” declared Major D. H, i \ poma O W Cordova 48 5 01 Cldy | lette, Engineer officer of the Alas. L # h ¥ " . > - “Juncan . 56 1 44 Trace Clear| k& Road Commission, who recent- . A 4 : L : B The !""I of Paradise Ketchikan p . I 45 % 0 Clear|ly retwned trom an extensive trip " i R ) : Cagle on the Dollar Prince Rupert. 70 ) : Pt. Cldy ugh tie Territory during which ) B T | b8 : Clear 15 days in McKinloy i ¢ & 5 | . 64 Pt. Cldy | Park { f'4 i : N 3 3 3 i - 5 N NP R e ; T J;..;.i,} H. P. Karstens, superintendent’ [ # . ] . ; ; DO THESE THOUGHTS “GET ON YOUR | 54 5 Cldy [of the Park, with ].I‘. LI (:.lx . e * S - 4 R 9 '. % NERVES"? i - part awner of the McKinley . : e i NOTE.—Observations at L Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak,| Transportation ccmpany, accom.-| (S ¥ ] : ’ el A i i “What if fire or rats or burglars were to destroy *s@uneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, ttle, Portland and San|panicd Major Gillette on his trip e X i 4 b those keepsakes, or valuable papers, or the silver- ¥rrancisco are mai 4 a m and 4 p. m, Juneau timg throuzh the k. They went ml.‘ g Wabe"? The pressure #h throughout Alaska except in Bering Sea| to the Kantish country with - i AR A : k 3 “and the lower Kuskokwim Valley and is lowest 1% orthen|pack horses, as far as the Quiz-. Here are five more of the girl-athletes who | ning broad jump title; Rena Macdonald, of the th't({r l}‘ h"(t ,“: T(,m,].(t.h"-'v}?’, destroyed those records Bering Sca. The pressure Is rising slowly throughou tve Ter-)ley prospects, to look over the! will represent Uncle Sam at the international | Boston Swimming club, Eastern ch.';mpfon L .Xll)lul‘l JUL8 replaced”? \ : ritory. Showers have fallen in the Northwest and Central West | possibilities for alternative routes| games in Amsterdam, Left to right, Miss | shot putter; Miss Lil]i;n Copeland, of the snsed n“fc} ',”“_I many more worries may be dis- « portions of Alaska and fair weather with more or. less cloudi-|through the park, and exploved for Ig»lurgaret Jenkins, Northern California A. C., | Pasadena A. G, national champion Shat sutter }’fi"‘““q_}“}‘ y renting a safe deposit box here at Hess prevails ‘in' ‘other distrists Temperatures are slightly|a suitable hotel sité at Muldraw | javelin-throwing champion; Elta Cartwright, | and Miss Rayma Wilson also[:)f the Pafadena‘ aboule <6 canfe Per YHOGIE igher over most of Eastern Alaska. Gla T, ~ ; f L - S — The party made a four-mile trip| of the same club, holder of the fifty and hun- | A. C., a member of the Olympic track and field t against the woman, who was|°Ver the glacier with pack hor dred metre dash records and the natinrial rin- | 4anm Flrst National B“nk . an, wio wi i S i : (ka0 i it S T and found traveling e litde diffi-| / DOI]G S | i -::'[”‘S"*’r);t W:‘lrl.‘:!lfp hl.nz?r»'\:x_hl.\('"“. according tn Major Gillatte, |00 the sround the proposel im.[diseussion with the Road Commis- |files that show any con in is- LA ghiet, Bacrat Swyioe . obs .|('|vt‘,rh“"._,‘h they discussed the naminz | Provements, which await only th/ sion, and as it now stands we are [ suing pernits in Scuthoastern Al “Tkere is mo Substitate for Safety” ere. . . ayer, alias -ny‘(r important land marks in ”‘,,i:.nu-mlmuul of the 8 to act fully in the matt r|u~: NEWS {‘:lt‘l‘i‘:;n:z{d byr:“:ib:’:"; ;'l' 'I"‘ Park, none ‘wére dccided upon, he | torial law for th fommis. ! of the Yuko KOkwit 1} ¢ } “AStEr Talking ‘o a nUMBEREOELY. St i p y | piiep e 3'ba » S e e ] £ S A e 3 et SR, | q‘:‘ an":. pa l:l_ < et‘ m‘: sald. tiol to be :nabled e subsarile its {under our Major Gl ¢ithe cannerymen of Southeastern | —————————eeeeeeee — Aw::nnan sutut;o‘ls c;::,t::d -:omnr((- Portage Prchlems ; 1i e ’l‘»‘l(k]l‘\'t‘nm'ml, A e | Alaska, 1 would hat they all . raw. She and Thayer re alloged| Major Gilltte went to Fairbanks | P14 10 fi:i‘zn';ill:\t:o.l‘v f “Tha, work on the Richardson]s stiod with the new {MARTIN GALLWAS i3 TO to have specialized in the manu- from the Tark, and with Licut. P | 4ot 1”,“.“,,.; g :lil‘u‘:'va i]]r:h\\.l 1d the Cirele road from | reguls s and aoie of them, . Ny DI A BECOME BENEDICT IN FALL|facture of spurious dollars and'R. Garges took a river boat to| SHH0 BVOTHSR JAHEC @ib Ailies | ¢ and on sumer -|rare cve had any L Tl DANLE SHAW & ¥ | & ave s ) s o 8= ) e 3 . 2- e new system,” -Major " { quarters. ";' ; ""l',\':;‘];’"v}fm’ ‘:‘tlu‘w- ka Road Commission was passed | ::,anf‘ ; | Gillette said PETERSON Under the caption of “Announce |oid papers ior saze at tie Empir I w7 by the leglalature, -without. ans| " o ‘ y. . The| ———————— Engagement,” the following ftem|m— . s " RS S AL el ROl a number of | TO VISIY HERE taken from a Seattie paper of re- | new machine il much new | B‘ A Ygent date, carries the news that {equipment which is proviig v rs. Agnes Kimmerle, sister A- . General Contractors Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A | successful and economical,” de-jof M R. P. Ne 0 of this eity, | J. Gallwas, is to marry a Seattle | clared Major Gullette. |and her daugh Miss Grace . girl this fall. The announcement | Highway is 0.K. | Kimmerle, arrived on the Dor IIALIJ Tollows: ! Upen leavirg Fairbanks, Majer|{othy Alexanler iogay irom their Plans and Estimates “The engagement of Miss Mar- Gillette came to the coast over the home in San Francisco. They Furnished gery McLean, to Mrs. Martin Call- [ Richardson Hiznway, which, tal fwill visit h for about two ‘was, of Douglas, Alaska, was an. en as a whole, is i1 excelient cor. | weeks with their relatives and ]')h Hounced at a lovely bridge party, Z Ou i ’e’ | dition, Be sald. Tiom Valdez ha|expsct to return to the States SATURDAY one ;28_6 Friday evening, at her home, 726 J\ | went to Seward where he took on the Princess Alice on Aug- i 3 North Clinton street. Mr. Ecker, representative of thejust 12, NIGHT et RV & s | Warrick Constraction nmp:\n\‘: Mrs., Kimmerle is not a strang- THE CMFIR® HAS THBE LARG- Right tables of bridge were in N e play with honors won by Miss n ; which has the contract fer th to Juneau, she has visited EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE fWilberta Kirkman, and consola- 0 Zn . Lowell ‘Creek project, over th s, Nels a number of Efil';,,'?nl‘g‘"’:ffaan PRI jtion by Miss Caroline Hanzer\x ground and d 1 g ....f_.—mw o ‘ Miss Freda Peterson sang a group i ——— Tt ¢ solos furing tho evening. By il bg zeady to : aving leastds (08 busigte ol WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS TO BUY 4 Edmonton . -6 Seattle 88 Portland 98 «8an Francisco. 62 68 L e ST P [ S ——— The engagement was 1evealed Edson R. Waite ily and is now irg out tna pil i co Lunch to Jas. O'Con- iwhen the guests found small cards # ing and heavy ti r work, \I'l]«n"n(‘x's I will no longer be respon- fin their napkins on which the Gillette said. [sible for any debts contracted on p : SUPERIOR POR ? mews was written, The Misses g ] Speaking of the new regulations |account of the same . leanor McLean and Dorothy Glaf. y the fasuance of fish LOUISE JAHODA. \ $5.00 PER BARREL e 'served dainty refreshments a: s . . i . ! permits, Maifcr Gillette said|First pub! i July 24, 1928, o ) ihe small tables, which were cen- THAT advertised goods are in particularly high it there were no ¢ on the!Last publication July 31, 1928 RED CEDAR SHINGLES o - — -~ 6 to 2s—$4.75 per M. 5 to 2s clear—$5.00 per M. {.erml with boquets of pink roses. favor, & ISR T ARTIRBRIATAIG 45 1A, AR ‘set:l:m:::lclgxn :- to be an carly . 4 h CH]CKEN DONNER i Get ouy quantity prices on lumber Out-of-town te at th t r s . P | b ? TR B L i e THAT they will continue that way as long as they A UK B AY INN boRei s doe A Lokin are advertised. 4 I : June E‘" TRV e doc r SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE Shawnee, Oklahoma _ au Lumber Mills, Inc. lams and Miss Alice Howard, off fitton. THAT the crowds buy at the stores that are con- . i Miss McLean Is a graduate of |y , . y s 3 : = ~—Lumber For Every Purpose— e University of Washington with sistent advertisers. le June class, and attended Whit. [/ i college two years. She is THAT th s . fi’ member of Kappa Kappa Gamma |/ ere is a reason for it. i ’ g AT $oclal’ sorority and Phi Mu Gam. You are cordially invited to call and Eb "la e o Whiinag THAT the crowds know that the stores who ad- inspect the second largest shipment of s Is a graduate of Whitmati ] i3 s 1 ety o e A i o ‘ ' HOT POINT ELECTRIC ; SIMMONS st two years he has been con- ;?.“2‘: TR Al Telophae _THAT goods pf quality and service are what they | b RANGES ( (s P are looking for. v { é FROM. KETSHIKAN o ; : : ever shipped to an Alaskan Dealer. Beds and THAT quality goods and right prices are recog- 7 B i B nized as necessary in modern methods of business. The prices are surprisingly -low. Mattresses t, Mrs, John Mills, i . e { i mi, Mrs. Johu Mills. THAT recognizing this, the dealers build their Remetber—Do Duss, No Dirt, No Ashes QUEEN TAKES SALMON business by quality goods, right prices and ad- The Queen was a Douglas boat | vertising. m the South last evening, un- oading 11 tons of freight for local . ) rms and taking on 432 cases of THAT the merchants realize that in order to be 5 ’ THE W\ mon from the D. I Packing Co. ful th 1 th . Ko e i A i ‘1:: ¢ e val v i m ul em-se ves the commumt{ l:llllst suc Alaska Electric ng’l ¢ f # ;‘ia "a &all'e Co y *_THE MERCHANT WHO DOES NOT REALIZE g &P ower Co. . P +-PORTLAND, Ore., July 24— : . . LN Wi ey waters, allas Nichole 321} . THIS IS AS DEAD AS A MUMMY. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA nding removal to San Fran- i Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 1¥ co where she is said to be

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