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: Weather Conditions AsVRecorVded‘ by the U. S. Weather Bureau Rain * fon'gft and Thuraday, .ccoler tonight; e Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. taday: moderate RARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HELLO , TUAT Nou. BARNEN % WE'RE GIVING A LITTLE BlowouT TORGHT AND WE WANT ou T COME — WHAT ¥ =NOURE WORKING Nou DONT THINK NOL CaN MAKE \T % THATS o BAD, BARNEY . WE'D SURE CUKE T HAVE You = ALL'RIGHT, oL Go HIM =T HOLD THE WRE - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, -OCT. 24, 192 % 8. HeRsEFACE , Tue BLNGORTS X\ oeatamay, || ARE GIUING A BlG DINNER TOMBHT/ MR, GOOGLE. - AND THEY WANT ME To GO “CERTAINWNY - INE WILL (T BE ALL RIGNT D, XL BEFORE \F I GO OUT =3%% ~OU MUST DO ANVTHING A v eLeasE =Go on AND HANE A Goed & ©:1928. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved. Fo0GLE oL Loak NRE (N EVEANG CLSTRES, MR, -~ HANE A Good TiME -BUY TRY T BE HOME EARN - Nou KNAW B i T WORRY ABOLT / (& NoL ~ southcasterly winds. ¢ LOCAL DATA ] ; . AND ASK §fime— Rarom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 1 » 4 p, m. yest'y 3022 4 84 SE 5 Cldy g‘q o, me telay. 29.7% 48 35 E 20 Cldy | ‘Ncon todav 29.55 41 79 E 8 Rain b { CABLE AND RALI0 KEPORTS . YESTERDAY T —TODAY b Mighest 8 pm. | Low fam._Sam. Precip. Sam. tattona— _temp.__temp. temp. temp. Velocity 24 brs. Weather “Barrow 16 AR s 0 Pt Cldy Saoige 44 30 28 34 24 0 Cldy ethel ... 30 30 30 40 24 0 Cdy | E s:un Yukon 24 20 6 1 - 0 Cldy | * Sranana 26 16 10 &8 i 0 Cldy 4 Fagle 22 12 2 10 g 0 cldy ’ t. Paul 30 30 30 40 26 Cldy = utch Harbor. 50 38 A 44 2 Pt. Cldy }t' odiak Uy T e | 42 Cldy [tribution of privileges in Alask ordova 46 38 1T a2 3 Clear |with favor shown outside inte . osts. | ?:gg:‘ka'h' fi 44 ‘3‘3 ¥ Pt (C}gy Mr. Olts expressed a deep in- WPrince Rupert.. 56 52 | 44 50 24 Rain |terest in the welfare of Alaskan ! dmonton Rl 7 SRR N S SR Clear |fishermen and declared non-resi- B seattle | | | TR O | 48 4 Trace Rain |dent fishermen coming here for B, Portland ... 62 D B Y | 18 . 0 Clear |a short season take the cream of [ * San Francisco. 64 60 | 54 56 ¢ 0 Cldy |the profits. Ll *—Less than 10 miles. Mr. Benjamin reviewed the f § NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutech Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- | principal points enumerated by ‘meau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran- | the other speakers. entative Paul defined the OHLSON READY mineral well pass title a s for pulp, anager Ohlson did nodt discus ands and as that Sew: and Fairbanks are in | REGUsDS Closing out alt 1m wmen Columbia and Okeh Records at §0c e REBEKAH CARD PARTY The third series of 13 pounds CANE SUGAR this on but assured carefu Open evenings. Radlo Electri¢|October 24, BEyeryone invited, WITH REPURT oBndideration DEAL SEATTLE Co., Martin Lynck. adv | Admission fifty cents. adv. The tourist traffic is iftereasi | ] e sz s rs = by leaps and bounds, M;nmu.»l‘ g b e A e Ohlson declar He added that YA 7 QT N C )(v " TU SEGI INTI Alaska is deficient in hotels and{Ten Million Dollars to Be TONY SIMIN GROCERY need of larger and better hotels | Spent on Boeing 9 pounds BLUE ROSE RICE immediately to increase the tour-| Ei BRLEE 2 quarts SWEET MIX PICKLES 2 7 | nterprises : ham & Manager of Alaska Rail- ist tratic : e 6 cans BEST SARDINES { i . Mar Ohlson sald he sl oo A PHONE DOUGLAS 65 ' 'Oi‘zd Going. East— {recommending ratiroad publicity | \_” ERm Dot >4]m "”“]“‘ g . : i P VI Lot nearly $10,000,000 within 18 ecommendatiol and that the bocking office be : - el e e e s o T S SO A Vda o {moved from Washington to Ch ";I\')\Il)‘\ as l’“ f| itial ]ll; we in \\!w E‘ s | e entral point of | development of the Doeing Alr SDWARD, Alaskr, Qb 8% "‘"‘:” B oy e :_:'“ BEEgomt ‘,n..mv Company. here is announced, | § h not disclosing the unnv-u}?v‘ s R [ tollowing velations of .a ne w‘i % report to be matle to. the.. | holding com to control the Secretary of Interior, Otto ¥. onl- Steers Auto Into | Boeing enterpriscs. son. General Manager of The Alas-| Litch: Wife and R intovekl bhe. been) ka Railroad, has several important| g ® o, Jlourchasea by the National City commendations to make when he Daughter Killed!| Company of New York and. Pacitic| rns to Washington, leaving ELUM, h., Oet. 24 Vational Company of S ere Saturday on the steamer Yu-| Herb Farley and 1 E. Boeing, of Seattle, is Pres. i hon, hter two yeats, were|ident of the mew company and all! Manager Ohlson spoke at the d when the husband/and fath-|qa Boeing shareholders automatis|{ Seward Chamber of Commerce|er, Herbo:t Fatley, turnad his ai-|oally become shareholders in the |} | 1, declaring that he thinks| tomoebil o a diteh to avoic w company B zation of major importanse.| a gravel trugk near tb it 1} said there are 2,000,000.acres!summit of Snoqualmis Pa The NORCO, of the Northland'{ f Uillable land in the Matanuskathrough the mowntains. Farley|Transportation Co., sailing from. | A Nation-Wide Favorite ind Tanana Valleys where there is| pece 1 broken a The fam jeattle for Juneau Oct. 27 For room for 1,500 familics ily wa wning home to Everctt|snace or rates Phone 114 or see Manager Ohlson belieyes The|frox D. B. Femmer. adv. RUBY Alaska Railroad would profit mueh | e - - — WASHINGTON pert to his staff to examinc prop- | BRIGHTEN UP WITH ! STEEL RANGE erties where people are clamoring . : z A . W estinghouse Mazdas b s, ayor Ray's Views % sl ( 3 14 ik ABGARR" ngin walpERE = i three-picce ventilated fireback Mayor L. V. Ray vigorously de-| A lamp for every lighting purpas make this a lifetime range. Iron nounced the leasing law as the i - {m(l 8!bc3t0§ walls retain heat; greatest single factor holding back improve baking and cocking and development of ska and sus- | -' I I"I" u_i ¥ C mpan <ut down fusl bills. Cooking top gested that . Congr grant the (l’)l (i BieC C LO p ‘y is highly polished, does not col- Alaska Railroad 100 miles of landl 3 c P v Ject dirt and is always neat look- on either side of the line to ba Neur Coll Storage Building ing. The Washingten full enamel administered by The Alaska Rail-| PHONE 416 finish adds brilliance and color. road, with power to sell coal and| 3 ) Lage low cost production per- | at 4 am., Juneau time Repre . WS g¥d 1pMdd b ey issues of the campaign as viewed 3 . by s ticket, dwelling at con- s The pressure Is very low in southern Bering Sea and has | yoraple length on the fishing llen rapidly throughout Southern Alaska and British Columbia | /iiation and urging support for 4 has risen slightly in the upper Yukon Valley. The pres- |pincoe and associat | re is high in Alberta and the Pacific States. Rain has fall- "o main address was made by A in Southern Alaska and British Columbia. Temperatures |p.aeate Sutherland who explain- ! Mave risen in Western Alaska and fallen rapidly in the wpber !oq qctails of his work in Wash- [ Yukon Vallgy. e {ington and outlining legislative 3 - accomplishments during his ten- for the Dougtas Territorial school. |ure b ¥ Guesta of the evening were Mrs. ——————— i DOUGLAS J. R. Guerin, Delegate Dan A.| Z 4 i Sutherland, Mayor Guerin, Senator | Charles Benjamin, Representatives | NE S P. C. McCormack, A. L. Olts, Wil-| P C. Winn, Robert Shaw, E. E. Smith g » - and F. A, J. Gallwas. | N After their departure business NG R p LIBERTY SHOW . RO HED To THURSDAY| ™ resumed; By » unmnn;mlk.P]lOt Leaps from Seat, vote the c vent recor: as 3 y \ = vorins » comimentiy properey 1aw| Opens Cabin - Door, t The regular program for this| AYOr"E @ € priy 1 - cvaning et iarty 15 glving|milar to that of Washington, also Passengers Escape oy i a special fres show and|the comstruction of a bridge be. Dsmocl‘alll.'l teeling witich nag| teen Douglas Island aud Juneau CALGARY, Alberta, Oct In { e anged fof Uiis ovening, The President was authorized t|an atiempt to take off, an air mai B 51 il 66 halp Tnunigay nbknt | SROOIDEUALSEIRERIEE AU plt on)plane of the Wekternigafiada Alr B N Mr. Flory regarding this. Members | ways crashed into a bank and K W. TANK ROOF UNDERWAY|are Mesdames Glen Kirkham, R |burst into flames and was de N i M. Davis, F. A. J. Gallwas, E. E.|stroyed. The crew and six pas Work hil beoh thrted; o thig|Dmith-and: Oharles Sey. sengers escaped. The pilot leaped smew roof over the salt water tank New members admitted were|from his seat when the planc { with a crew of men engaged carry.| Mesdames A, J. Baylog, R. Bon-|struck and opencd the door of the [ ing the lumber up the hill to the ™™ R. R. Brown, Misses Hazel|cabin, permitting the others to cs. e s eatimated that hree|O1s0n, Luctle Pepoon, Thelma|cape. {weeks will be required to (.,,m_l\vm, Josie Hursh, Margaret Ab.| : e SRR rahamson and Dorothy, Crim. : . d e e 8 The elub ajourned to meet wits,|Usually Republican, 0.1 W.cC. ENTERTAINS Mys. Elmer l; S;mlh in November, ew Jersey Trend Is | ' |program to be In charge of Mnrs | . v . | HEPUBLICAN CANDIDATES i i kham and the Mia Obscure in Campaign 7 Ctim, Abrahamsen and Olsen S If the first meeting of the Dous-| A “1ks lsiabd Women's Club Monday| The-dlub. cxbresses its approcia.| (Continues rrom rage One) ~évening held at the home of Mrs, |tion to. Mrs. Glen Kirkham whose LA :¢ Glen Kirkham,. is a criterion by bountiful hospitality made the eve-| to the 1 r will bring out | which to Judge, an vxcpnnmmu_v“‘“’“ posalble. R rd e Ha"d"‘c‘:‘p” 8 k' jolly vear is in store for its mem- e y bers. After a short business mee 1REPUBLICM BALLY The cities n\!\« of Hudson ing at which Mrs. Charles Sey| I8 HELD AT DOUGLAS county with their expected heavy s i : vote for Smith are handicapped by d president to succee ¥ ,-“"“r: E‘E?;lceneumwsrds mmel} At a Republican rally held in|suburban and rural communities e % Ry ‘IDouglas Monday evening, Dele-|of Republicans. Franklin W. Fort, «the club went in a body to attend “the Republican rally. all the men on the platform, with F. A. J. Galwas, were invited to be The inyitas «tion was accepted and all returned to. the Kirkham residence, being late, only a part of the so. ' ¢ guests bf th e club. At its close| where gate Dan Sutherland, and legisla- | secretary of the Republican Na- tive candidates Charles Benjamin, | tional Committee, represents, in Grover C. Wiin, A. L. Olts, P. C.|the House of Representatives, a McCormack ahd W. L. Paul spoke |dry suburban distri But that to a good-sized audience in the|district is next door to Newark interest of their candidacy. Elmer |in which a heavy wet Democratic E. Smith presided over the meet- vote is conceded. Many of Fort's ing which was opened by Mayor constitutents earn tk living day » [clal hour program was carried out. J. R. Guerin. {In a guessing contest Grover Winn Mr. ,vase. A deliclous lunch was served by {the hostess after which Willlam !Paul gave a short talk on the com. munity property law. Mr. Gall-|if they were elected. as took this cpportunity to verify| Mr. McCormack advocated a|up o large New Jorse ,'f"“.""f'"; tatements made by Hon Dangreater measure of self-govern-|, :‘1 “”'-Lf 4;“ j ly )-n.(‘ ,;ylu ‘Sutherland on the platform regard-| ment for Alaska. He also charg- ,’,'“h,;e.r gn. 1“ ym“m B nlvf ing the bridge and appropriationjcd there was an unequal di h‘,‘h" s Nots o0 2 l\l:.f;mpf’:;'fi‘r It is good or we don’t sell it - ELLING is only one side of our S "onn-’oth'frnd-h:ur ) ing and we are kept busy finding lence and economy. other foods of quality Sare, rich fuil rich by the B et o - L Exoellent for il SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 fiefiveries—l():&‘b a. m.; 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Winn spoke first, outlin- carried off the prize—a beautifulijng the views of himself and associates on the controller bill, passage of which he gave as one of their chief objectives at the 1929 session of the Legislature by day in Gov. Smith’s own state. The far country of New Jersey the southern counties, has been Republican for year There have been no outstanding defections from the Democratic cause but the Republicans have lost Uzal H. McCarter, and Bdward W. Gray, former rep- resentat congress. Li Spring Gray sought nomination as Republican candidate for United States senator on a wet platform. LOCAL HI GRADUATE MAKES HONOR SOCIETY AT U. OF 7WéSHlNGTON Olarence Dunn, graduate of the Juneau High School, class of '28, has been pledged to the ‘‘Purple Shield,” at the University of Washington which he is now at-} tending. The “‘Purple Shield” is an undercass scholastic activity honorary which was founded | three years ago, and only those with a very high scholastic record | can hope to be initiated into the society. To be initiated those who are pledged must participate in the various class activities and maintain grades of B or bet- ter during the first quarter, which is a probation period. If found worthy the pledger is in- itiated in the second quarter. Dunn was one of twenty-six who pledged at the U. of W, last weeky “Brick” Morris, who graduated at the local high school a few vears ago will graduate at the University of Washington with the spring class. e 20,000 BULH» Tulips, byacinths. daffodils, narcissus, crocus, iris and other kinds of bulbs for fall planting. Juneau Florists. Adv. ood T R S 83 Bk l in | % Public Meeting and Free Show Democrnt{c Nominee for Delegate .Gedigé B.Grigsby e to Congress AND OTHER PARTY CANDIDATES will address the voters of Douglas at the Liberty Theatre Tonight at 8 P. M. Ever}'btfliy Invited to Attend! rets inoderate prices on the Ruby Wastington, Ask to sce its - HARRIS | Hardware Co. | «Chic Ankle" (pointed heel) in Holeproof style numbers 2206, 2236, 30506; of tich natural sillc, full fashioned. Square heel . . with clocks . style numbers 2000, numbers 2300, 2230. rich; natural silk, full. fushibned, Wlxen Smnrt Women Meet & Stockings! . smart shoes XQUISITE gowns . ....and of course, Holeproof Silk In Holeproof Hosiery you will find the slender- ising “Chic Ankle” (pointed heel) . . . fashions latest whim, as well as the smart square heel. No wonder women, who seem always to be in tune with Fashion’s newest caprice, select Holeproof! ... Lucile of Paris creates the colours with each slight change in style. 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