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~ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU P TS TRAM 1S / | @one weeast ) TTHE WHEELS Make e MucH RACKET (4 MY OH, HoW SAD TS S - POUR , POOR MR GOLGLE . N VESt FRIEND = \F ONLY THERE WAS SOMETWNG T COULD Dar \T SEEMS SO USELESS To ST HERE , HOLR ARTER HOUR., YET WHAT ELSE S TeERE ) Weather Conditions As Weather Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginmrug 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Thurs LOCAL Pime— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 4. m. today Noon today 30.10 30.18 30.20 57 48 55 ay; gentle variable winds. Barom. Temp. Hamidity Wind Velocity Weather DOE T MUST KEEP MY VIGIL, PERHAPS HIS BRAN WILL THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, e AR . KLGTZ ~OU (NEED OLRSEL! X To BE WIMTELE € =R G OOC THERE'S ACTHING ~u Go To D FOR A TRE S T Recorded by the U. S. Bureau DATA 76 95 78 SW w w 3 2 6 Clear Cldy Cldy Highest 8 p.m. | Btationg— temp. temp. i, temp. tewip. Veloclty 34 hrs. Weather 24 38 46 38 42 44 10 43 46 44 57 Barrow . Nome g Bethel i Fort Yukon .. Tanuni Eagle St. Pau Dutch Kediak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Fdmonten nattle Pertland San Francisco Harhor. n8 48 62 60 56 56 62 64 60 CABLE AND RADIO KEPORTS Low 84 m. 8am. Preclp. Sam. ol *—Less than 22 40 41 28 36 36 40 46 16 46 .5 48 50 16 56 56 54 10 miles. 0 Pt Cldy 0 Pt Cldy a8 Rain 0 Ctear 0 Clear o Clay Rain Cldy Raiu Rain Cldy 22 30 40 24 28 34 10 42 14 14 45 1 48 16 52 54 6 0 0 [ 0 0 NOTE—Observations Juneau, Prince Rupert, Francisco are made at 4 a. at St m. The*pressure_is low in Southeastern Northern and Bastern Alaska, and Western moderate showers have fallen fr weather prevails in other portio Wtures have fallen in Northern A ley and risen somewhat over mos et Edmonton, and 4 p. Paul, Seattle, m., Dutch Harbor, Portland, Juneau time and, high in Canada. Light to ¢m Cordova westward and fair ns of the Territory. - Tempera- aska and the middle Yukon Val- t other districts. Alaska - DOUGLAS NEWS ™~ . F. 0. E. DANCE TONIGHT The Dcuglas Fagles are enter- taining with their usual mid-weck dance tonight in the Lodge hall, The dance will be featured with Scandinavian-American nun.bers. ————— PREPARING FOR BAZAAR A work meeting of the Ladic! League will be held Thursday ning in the League rooms. E wne interested in the League is in- vited to attend. will be served. ., eMiSS FEUSI HAS OPERATION Miss Mamie Feusi was taken suddenly ill with acute appendi- cMis on Monday evernng and was operatgd upon yesterday aftar. noon’ 4t St. Ann's hospital. She Wwas resting easily today e FROM CHICHAGOF Lyle Beeghly and Ed Cox are newcomers here from Chichagof having arrived on the Virginia IV, Monday. They are occupying bachelor quarters in the old Vie- tor Bar building. Beeghly is a nepliew of Verne Saylor. Refreshments | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT . | As a movie, eatertainment, “We're In the Navy Now”ycan't| be beat. - It is at the Liborfysbo. | night. ! {the surprise and Septémb {the following d In the first halt of the picture, there is hardly a foot of film but, {containg a laugh. The action and titles are immense. i Therd are also scores of la in the second half and the ‘mixed with some thrills. Most of these thrills are caused in the scenes where the spy is showa| endeavoring to fire the dynamite with which the transport is loaded. | There are also thrills when the! submarine makes an attack. | | Wallace Beery and Raymond | | Hatton, with Chester Conklin and ;Tom Kennedy, carry the bulk u(; the comedy which is packed sclid | in the feature. | ———— MAJOR OPERATION { Miss V. Feero, Skagway, under went a major operation yesterday | at the St. Ann’s Hospital. AR it —op ¢ MINK FOR SALE Thirteen mink, nine fomales {and four males in pen two years. Four young this spring. Will sell all including pens and extra wire for $32.00 each. Owner leaving | Alaska. Reference, Wright Shoppe, Juneau. Address Box 43, P&ersburg, Alaska. — e, If you just saw the space devot. ed to women's clothes in the maga. | zines and newspipers and didn't | e el ,For expert plano tuning calll eAnderson 143. —adv. TONIGHT—7:30 The Greatest Comedy Ever Made WALLACE BEERY and R. HATTON Supported by ‘Chester Conklin and Tom We’re in the N, avy Now - see the womenm you would think the dear things wore a tremendous amount of covering. Kennedy § ) S * MERCHANTS CAFE Thos. McMullen, Prop. Open 6 a. m. to 8 p, m, Next Connors Motor Co. © 1928, by Kivg Features Syndicate, Inc." ‘Ureat i in rights reserved. By BILLE DE BECK WHAT'S MORE X desperately to hold their positions. The second phase of the battle began October 4 and lasted until November 1, Terrific fighting on every hill and in every wood was taking a heavy toll but the Ame: cans pressed on, A. E. F.s Epic Battle Of Argonne Recalled On Tenth Anniversary (Continued from Page One) The wore relant advance steadily down the enemy's strength and finally compelled him to begis attack Rt A68500 At WF 315 nbist | retreat. The ret-eat be- o2 S il : - route, with tha Ameri- e artiayy HEpARE. hy Sty ing onward until the Ger- of this storm ot fire, was e s o Bl in the initial advance, the anarnafios; cans penetrating the enemy’s to an average depth of seven miles before being halted. * Relentless Advance The cnemy soon recovered from 27 and | Fremch guns flong a 20-mile front made the night of September 25 an inferno. The geners »d the army's greatest t in the world war, the ad been made at the sacrifice. The total Amerl- casualties in the Meuse-Ar- e were 116,520. - More than 15,000 men were killed, 8,800 were missing; 69,832 wounded, gassed and shell shocked. The German casualties were 12 660 advance heavi can s the v grew continually stromger roads were hampering the ing up of supplies and art and the Germans were figh bri [/ “I meet all boats from Alaska, on arrival in Seattle, and give personal attention to the needs of travelers going East by rail, or on to Europe by steamship, “If you will write me, giving pointg you plan to visit, I will gladly pre- pare itinerary showing approxi- mate cost of yout trip, make all your sleeping car reser- vations and assist in every other way to start you on a delightful journey East via the Orien- tal Limited.” On the luxurious Oriental Limited you enjoy the utmost in comfort, convenience and service—Ilike if a fine hotel. Mealtime, you'll find, is a real event. Restful sleeping cars, with latest type coil spring mat- tresses in lower berths. It’s a clean, cinderless trip be- hind giant oil-burning and electric locomotives. 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