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. THE-DAILY AtASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY,-OCT. 16, 1928. - By BILLE DE B BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK. PLUG "/ AND WHEN DID Nou ( SEE NOUR POLLS N/ I bonr know ANYTHING ABOUT” HER REAL PEARLS = THS S Tue SRING SHE HANDED ME AND THEVRE PHONY - |EAT \T = THE ODETECTWES ARE SLIPMNY GROGLE The oo AN T GOT CRDERS NOY T THE GTHER EVENING WHEN MR. GOOGLE WAS HERE = T WAS SHOWING THEM To HIM BECAUSE HE HAD ADMARED THEM AND T Took THEM OFF taY NECK SO HE MIGHT EXAMINE THEM MORE CLOSELY = I DONT THINK ABOUT THEM AGAIN TILL THE NEXT DAY - AND THEY WERE O NE guu, DOWA! # HADES, MAC. AN AMME_FIE MiNES wiy TS BIRD Nou SaY Tuey WAS WORTH € (00,000 - LOOKS BAD EOR VIR GOOGLE HUH, DUGANT A\ NOW Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM The Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 179 Office with . R. Shepard & Son | . DOUGLAS iDEVOTIUN OF | NEWS Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau CHANGED WISCONSIN ATION RN Ry IN FUND COLLECTION The appointment of five assis. {tants in ralsing subscriptions fp1 moderate |the Republican National Campaign 5 | was announced today by H. L LOCAL DATA Faulkner, who was apppinfed*some two weeks ago by Capt. A. B. Lath. hme— Barom. Temp. Humdity Wird Velooity Weather (P IRl . Commpttopinal, .34 4 p. m. yest'y 29,85 45 [ SE 12 Rain raise, funds for that purposc. 4 2 m today 2988 43 93 E 2 Oldy He has named L. 0. Gore to aet Nocn today 2996 45 91 S 83 Sprinkling s at Ketchikan, A. B Wran. | - igell; T. 8. Eleamore 2 r | CABLE AND RADIO #EPORTS {Mrs. Howard' Ash | VESTREIDAY 1 ~ TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low S8a m. Sam. Preclp am. and W. P. Mills at it 3 Instructions from ‘western head- tomp,__temp b, temp_ Velocity 24 hra, Weather | 6 quatters of the Republic paign Committoe, just received hy 28 Cldy |Mr. Faulkner, reiterated no do- 22 ClY {pations will be réceived from Cor. 12 Clear | ,orations, but individials and part. 24 SnOW | porships may éontribute. The 14 Clear names of all contributors, it was 36 ClY lgiatel, must accompany the o, B3I ibution list: © Lesal donation PLCIAY o funa, Mr. Faulkne ClAY 1 oming ‘Th 'vory satistactorily ?ldv |tist will be held open but Clear |,y mord. Rain ’ cldy Rain Pt. Cldy 0 Clear N Grabadbdd : *—Less than 10 miles, b fvom Hatry] 3 { 5 s | NOTE:— Obgervations at''St. Paul, Dutch Harbor; Kodidk, Ju- | Davidson jr., and is now i cha f . fieau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and Fran- cb tho busiiess. . Mr. Lindquist] ¢isco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. was formerly in cl 2 of the Hel- ;s | A e = ler shop in Juneau, for a time. Mr. o , " | Davidson'ds removing to Juneau to i | 4 Mo connected with the Lott shop where he has been working part time. P e ecaeee ] Forecast for Junean and vie'nity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Cloud westerly probably showers tonight and Wednesday; winds. SHOWER FOR MISS RIEDI Miss Josephine Riedi, who is to be married at an early date, wa the guest of honor at a commun- ity shower given here last evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. Whifst, of WHIchY thére were nhine tables engagéd, occupied most of the evening. Mrs. Jerry Cashon %nd Mrs. John G. Johnson won first and seetnd pr , and Miss Sophia Anderson rcceived the cut Fort Yukon prize. 9 ; g | Tenana Luncheon was served after the YRS % f b e cards, the tables being appropri- | - 8t. Paul ately decorated. |bateh Harbor In addition to receiving many in- | | ®odiak dividual gifts, Miss Riedi was pre- ! Cordova sented with a beautiful cofiee per. 'Juncau colator set of four pieccs and an | Ketchikan 55 4 9 glectric waffle-iron, as community Prince Rupert Bifts, Edmonton Seattle Portlund San Francisco Stations— | Barrow Nome Bethel 14 28 26 24 26 18 0 20 6 26 29 0 .04 .08 0 02 .36 02 .20 0 06 Kl It all right to hit the hay— after you make it con- to ] said, are! The | faw | a CONTACT! s \CITY WINS SUIT ON | 1927 MUNICIPAL LEVY| Municipal tax st real and personal property cwned by Joseph Kaher for the! year 1927 werc upheld Saturday afternoon’ by Judgs 'E. Coke Hil before whom the case was heard Mr. Kaher claimed his assessments | were about $3,000 too high and refused to pay the levy. After hearing the evidence and | statements by counsel, Judge Hill gave his decision from the bench in favor of the City. E. E. Rob: ertson appeared for the City, and I. L. Faulkner Tor Mr. Kaher. 0ld papers for sale at —that’s what starts everything moving in Business as well as in an airplane. 2 ‘ . CONTACT—that’s what this bank maintains with ALL the business transacted in this vieinity, and That’s Why our connection can be of supreme SHOP CHANGES HANDS 64 70 N. A the 0. K. Lindquist Barber sh assesomoents gan value to ALL of our patrons. a Consult your bank before you take a plunge into The pressure 18 very low in the Aleutian some new business. It will pay. crately 10w throughcut the remainder of the Territo Pritish Columibia. 1t is moderately high in the Pac Showers have fallen in Southern Algska and snow i Ponana. Clear weather with temperatures ncar zero prevail in the upper Yukon Valley. Temperatures are moderate in other mod- nd mr-wwwwmmwz% I R AR B Walter J. Kohler, Republican Gubernatorial candidate in Wis- gioiricts consin, wno deteated La rcllette forces in the prim is stand-| ; ing besides the airplane in which he conducted his campaign. Insert ' "is of Albert G. Schmendeman, Democratic candidate, MILWAUK:Z, Get. 16~A wo-| — man’s tribute to hor huspand launetred s Walter- J: “Kohler; ~mil. Ilionaite ‘manufacturer, into poli- The guedts played bridge and(tics. and enmabled him in his first| danced. = First prize was won by |coutest to d liticlans pre-} Miss Thelma Wait and consolation | Viously invulnerable in state clec-| ent to Miss Lucile Pepoon uons /Bntertainment was furnished by| Iohler € Alexander Dunham and Mr. Gall.)candidate for Gove WS by 'way ot ‘some cleverly “[the LaFollette forces, and a fac- mehising songs, tion of that group that had follow- Refroshments were served as|ed Governor Fred Zimmerman of! a fitting climax for the evenin the Pri reservation, testivitics the nomination for —_———-——— ik Bhiistir Schmendemann, |son Chance and his wife's devation opened political doors to Kobler | who had spent most of his 54 years | in business. One of four men nominatgd by conservative Repub- licans to seek posts of* delegates at large to the national conven- R tion died. The first door swung Bofore me. a Notary Publlc i back for Kohler, who knew little id. | about the practicality of what hap- fat the Territory af ersona ol % DEpanhlY avpsared’ Jokn W pened in the arena where popular elections were held. who, having been duly sworn cordi But the manufaci:cer’ ng to law, depos that he is the editor and manager of was a handicap, members of the executive committee thought, ir ¢ Daily Alaska Empire and that the llowing 1x, to the best of his knowl- odgo and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and it a g ¢ considering him for a place on the delegation. The Kohlers attend ed the executive session, The manufacturer’s name was about tc paper, the circulation), . of aforesaid publication ' for the be abandoned when his wife, com- panion of 28 years, told of his sin- date shown in the above caption, re- , devotion and worth. Het auired by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postai Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, 1o wit 1. That the names and addre of "the publisher, editor, cditor, and business Publisher Emvire Printing Company,| ,wy gincerity opened the second door and Kohler was in the politi. cal arena. He ran so well in the élection to name delegates, finishing second to Senator La Follette, that the con- servatives centered upon him for the governorship. Juneau, Alaska; Bditor, John W Troy, Juneau, Alaska; Managing Edi Schmendeman is 64 years old. He is an insurance man. During tor, John E, Pegues, Juneau, Alaska ulincss Manager, L. 'Bernard, Jupeau, Alarka. 2. That the owner is: ferinting Comipany, John jPresident and Tr the Wilson administration he was minister to Norway. —————— ODD FELLOWS, ATTENTION! Alaska Lodge No. A-1, Douglas, will confer the Initiatory Degree s ternard, - VicgsPresident on Wednesday, Oct. 18. All Odd ry. Stockholdars: John W. Troy, Ju- neau, - Alaska, 600 shares; K, L. Berh Fellows are requested to be pres- ent. 1 - RISE PARTY - First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” { suRrRP John L. Ahlers, of Rice's Plumb. 20,000 DULB> ing Shop, teturned on the Queen For rfall planting or growing | from Wraingell, where he has been|in the Louse. Juneau Flor- | on businoss. ists, Adv. Harold Callwas was greoted by a number of friends on his return home last night about 8 o'clock The occasion was his birthday, al- [though he réfubed to divilge the total ‘number of years involved | 1 AT THE HOTELS Gastincau Covich, R. Brown, Alaskan tne Empire. ent Pete (LTI T Just Received An assortment of decorated water Pitchers, Colored Glass Vases, Lemonade Sets, Old Dutch Kitchen Clocks and Jardi- nieres. Colors are cheerful and these items are_brightly colored. Be the first to take vour choice. Stanto Horrie, , Douglas Warn Spring Hawk Inlet; S. G. beth Scarbo, Zynda Dahl, Petersburg; A Kronhiem, Dan Sutherland itka; Chas. Williams, Mrs, H. J. Gilligon, PARISH CARD PARTY The first of a series of six card parties will be given Wednesday night, October 17, at the Parish IHall. Everyone in- vited. Good prizes (Adv.) - LET Almguist Presz Your Suft! We call and deliver. Phone 528. d b, Stuen, har ngsive n Bessie the Governor He is opposed by Albert G. mayor of Madi Chrisimads Greeting Cards COMPLETE NEW LINE EMBRACING 150 DISTINCTIVE CARDS AT $2.75 for 25 up printed—including enyelope—ready to mail Cards mpire. TATEMENT OF THE OWNER. MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA- ETC.. REQUIRED BY THE AGT 'OF CONGRESS OF AUSUST 24, 1912, Of Daily ~ Alaska Empire, ed . daily _except Sunday [Alaska, for October 1, Territory of Alas THE Thomas Hard»;are Co. Juneau, Alaska publish- t Juneau, i | | DRY CLEANING - Home Hand Laundry We accept evéPy kind of washing, wash it carefully and keep it separate from anothers. To silks, we pay special attention. We never use causties. Our prices are lower from 2070 to 50%. JIf you wish to save your money and linen, Phone 596 and we will take care, of your laundry. Try and you will be satisfied. EWING STREET PHONE 596 HELLEN e e ] 8 wealth e e e T LT VORIV ITTYE U Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” Yo We Can Prove It PHONE 16 PRESSING g (14 5 ;'. reis i’." -‘-i!.‘ | Riised Létlér rinting fiver £ v ik 1 Delivered the day order is plaged if desired—no waiting—you see, what .you otder; and they are delivered to you at yoitr home. il ' iy ) e of Our representative will call with line of sample cards. Better! .Chéa[)er.' Bmpire W. Try, and R. L. and Scere- BRIGHTEN UP WITH Westinghouse Mazdas M at A l;zmp for every lighting purpose b - Capital Electric Company Near Cold Storage Building PHONE 416 — - TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE ALILILAEAI LSRR AR LR AR AR LD LA AR AL TR LR rs owning cr holding 1 per cent or pore of total amount of bonds, ':::'l:fnxéa. or. other securities are: ; o e QUALITY WORK with QUALITY ty, other than that of MATERIALS wher? and this aftiant has no rea ¥ ' ® means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE Don’t wait until the opening of the HUNTING SEASON! We carry a full line of all kinds of Ammunition and Guns 4. That the two. paragraphs next ove, Eiving the names of the own- ers, stockholders, and sccurity hold- rs, ¥ any, contain not only the list! of stockhoiders and security holders s they appear upon the books of the ompany but alxo, in cases where he -stockholders or security holder ppears upon tht books of the com- by as trustee or in any other uclary relation, the name of the to believe that any other per- association, or corporation has W intorest direct or indirect in the "4 wiock, bonds, or other securities haw a¢ 50 stated by him. 5 Thet the average number of opics of each issue of this* publica jon sold distributed, rs Quring, months ing he date shown above 18 2,048, . - on for whom such is given; alo that said paragraphs contain ements embracing affiant s full Bl B 1 doz. Processed Egg . L to ana Fdltor A Ma -':'el:é 1 doz. Pullets Egg ) to and sul efore e o e ot D ibar, 1985, 1 doz. Best Apples L'))RFN AHLERS nee JOBSON, 3 Bottle! Best Catsup oot Sttt et TONY SIMIN GROCERY Juheau, Alaska, 165 sharck. 3. the. ki.own bondholders mortLgug! and other seeurity hold- (Adv.) JOS. WEHREN, N, G. I J. J. NAWMAN A. M. GEYER a pletes, wod jeicgg e ol - PLUMBING SHEET METAL hich stockholders and security hold- who d “Notary Public for Alaska. o or y expires July 13, 2 ey g o PHONE DOUGLAS 65