The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 25, 1928, Page 7

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Weather Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnxug 4 p. m. today: Conditions As Recorded by the U. 5. WHATS UP, RosS 2 OH. N VE BROVGHT (ME JER BAD NEWS = T\ LOST ENERY THING T OwWNED! THE ALASKA DAILY EMP BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG IRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1928. ) il By BILLE DE BECK WHATS THE | MATTER, © & MR GOOGLE. T HAVE VERY 84D S = NOL REMEMEER WHEN T _ |/ TGAGED MY ORANGE GRNES ? CH.MR. GOOGLE, T \ COLLONT TRUN TTARME cACt \/ OONT TELL ME NoL NOINT TARE MY taanEY. \ HORSEEACE - ; b ‘ HORSEFACE /1"l jcut Tae AN WHO LOANED |- =S wouyE) \OUR LTie STRe. | Ti- Sock oL Probably showers tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. > ) - T 2 ME TE MONEY WAS A ERIEND OF THE WAGES Nou'E ; e, HARD ) o ok o, ! A / 5 MINE AND WouLd EXTEND The TiME || PANING ME AND N 5/ bk i \ = magh 4, : FOR (T AND Nou MUST /O NOSE - s e Bt @E\'i/' N WHEN T WANTED HIM T8 - BUT. NO. WE G FIFT-EIFNY /e v Eor /1 5N Time— Barom. Temp. Hupudity Wind Velocity Weather | HAZ CLOSED DOWN ON ME AND T “\ OLRSELF - - {4 p. m yest'y 2061 40 91 w10 Rain HAUE (OST EVERNTHING — T AM'- RS ) ;4 a2 m today 3015 40 08 8 3 Sprinkling \_ ;. SN¥ SNIF -PENNILESS - o R Noon todav 30.35 45 80 SE 6 Cldy CABLE AND RALI0 KEPORTS | T VESTERDAY 1 TODAY Highest 8 p.m. | low Sam Sam Preclp. Sam Riations— temp. temp femp, temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 24 6 16 18 0 Pt Cldy Nome 3s TR e T 0 Pt Cldy Bethel 14 34 i Cldy Fort Yukon 20 1 4 0 Clear Tanana 24 14 14 — 0 Clear | ¢ Bagle 16 | 0 18 0 Clear | | .‘ st. Paul 42 | 34 84 33 .24 clay Dutch Ilarbor.. 52 R e Clear R e " e e IR TR 5 BRI P i L Kodiak .- 48 | 43 16 18 .08 Radn | T g R, i 0 3 | it i o : Cordova ... 32 42 12 Trace Rain |wild turmoil of adven tha o Q [ s A collection of 250 otter aver- f i I B W R hiagl TR it Chosen Queen of the Vineyards 2 " |asea Baon. o o i Ketchikan | a8 — 4 .26 Pt. Cldy |of swift, exciting action, tarill 2 = Three in One ‘ | Two hundred mediocre blue I Prince Rupert.. | 44 46 0 .38 Rain [galore and fun aplenty. It is a | J . | m | fOX averag 50,95 | Fdmonton 28 30 . 0 Cldy |first rate comedy role for el Celebration | HELD SEAITl t i sale is November 21, { Seattle | 46 48 4 ‘Trace Rain |and she registers with a resound- || Is Observed [ ! (] " L — e R Portiand L 0 Cldy |fing b | i Dorotheen Church at Breslau, b, San Francisco.. 62 N S ¢ e 0 Pt Oldy Speed one | ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct Gormany, erected in the four= "‘ < *—Less than 10 miles. most thrilling outdoor sports to be | i R e Beaver| teenth century, is being “sawed I NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- |found anywhere, forms tha back | ] tin have fon .k ] ol et g ““""‘l Rl “r l neau, Pririce Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran- |zround for.many of the spociacular | i et thdsy | My v ‘ vl eisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. : and brea i are ob & hout hall ¢ i terlal as a protec g ! ( gold. The « tion t moisture s ]| | ok ; cticn avera $23.65 - The pressure is high In Eastern Alaska and southward along | ] { Mrs. Trettin Red fox advanced 5 T it Pl \hout 27,000 banks the const to California and is low in other parts of Alaska but | y | sy the offering of 400 averagin the United Healeh. u dtaiiis rising except near Seward Peninsua where a slight fall is re- 1 | R AWl N0R D §47.18 of Gen 1921, due ported. Light to moderate rains have fallen in Southern Alaska | J | { |” Muskrats moved at open auc p ¢ nd GiaR and southward to Puget Sound. Temperatures are moderate for n | : tion prices with 85 1 ent ; - | the season except in the upper Yukon Valley where zero tem- | Lawrcrce Gray makes a capital the 80,000 offered selliug a A B¢+ peratures were reported this morning. |teading man and furnishea the 1 o B bt 4 s = | ma inter 0 necessary ) s w | 0 8 o 2 every well-balanced [hotop | An inferior collection of 200, Saturd l nel which he said would benofit| Others who the : fte neess ALCE Cuyver fox brought an average of - ess thely ‘drlaks. Have ek 3 Juneau as much or more than|creditably inc phine Dr ; i 79. A few fresh furs brougl 1 ent alcohol DOIJGLAS Douglas. He also said that he(and John I " l i b Spostmpigaol i P | would like to see the pulp and - - i 2 s o Lynx held firm, the best lot| For wall planting or growing | paper mills located on the Douglas | e b S foirte elling for $56 and 300 of-|in the louse Juneau Flor- NEWS ide of the channel. A business| B o o o o (Nl d §4 Ist Adv. ) admini€tration by business met H uBHIeR oLo e U-[""An oftering ot 800 marten av u | was promised by Mr. Shattuck i 4 b at ChUKoo . aged $29.93. The best sold f Holida tor business fi, 'hlfl\' 1r[z‘|rt‘_\;' :v‘fxs v:wlu-d. : .1 DN LONG TRlP el o R 3 0 s at Bmpire N. R. Walker made a neat spec o T e - DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES combining humor and serio ‘ STENBRATEN RETURN r—————————— ADDRESS AUDIENCE cxplaining several sides of . roRb ORI (4 1 5ot | ' HERE LAST NIGHT|campaign and standing upon his|f. A b 1 ) % " agtampa yahn i m | R reputation for integrity and fair F“f C ”_“‘d““*b Depart or f‘ ;zfi |58 SO el T———h-—-‘ [ Progiden by & Tres movie show fllc‘;l::c:*'llll‘:.selh‘(\' I”l’l‘lll (,am])mg‘n TOuI‘. l.()‘CO\'- i |summer ou his mining proverty | TR ANS-ATL ANTC\CANABIARE 1o 4 D ACIFIC } at ‘he Liberty Theatre, candidates | ovs ™oy = ir Bk BEL er the Division in the Pleasant Camp-Rainy Hol PACIFIC 5 | | of the Democtatic ticket, including g a8 low distist; s i _George B. Grigshy, for Delezate Jodniie dalithe. f b A S | f to ('fmxr[l’!ns; JL.‘ SY Ih‘-’;:m :m‘d N HEMTING PARTY Oy ;n“;"lnq \f\‘u"\.“ ‘;’;‘H‘.y‘:u ‘1 ',‘v b Senorita del Vando of San Gabriel, C Christmag Cards—Empire . R Walker of Ketchikan, and Al- S communitics, large and small i ¢ Festival Week in Southern € - T CONTINENT { i Heading for Seymour Canal, D X AEED 61 al chosen qu ipe Festiva k10 B e TRANS-CONTINENTAL | len Shattuck of Juneau; Nels An-| ymour Canal, Don |y, ipor gections of the Division, G)e ctured seated on largest grapevine in world, a gnarled Ti % 2 B dorson of Douglas, candidates for ‘j“”“’_fl.“"' 0. H. Bliss, Micky Mc-\gve hemocratic candidates for I»; “”u\\::.‘l‘ik\(l, “.\lv” ,1‘”‘",‘;-3‘ \:l,khlfl”.““l\ aver hnilere of STUEBORN CORNS \ T D e Pal [l tie Alaska Logislature spoke to a| Co¥Mick and L¥le and Sam Beogh-|omice jeft Gastineau Channel last oo | 4 near the San Gabriel Mission FALL OFF QUICK CANADIAN PACIFIC | ® large audience here last evening. ly left last night on the Gallagher | ;oh¢ on the gasboat Ventura for &' OUN¢ HEa e o aisalfonkl Sluatraths ihass) | END-O-CORN removes thousands of ) $ ! All of the spedkers were intro.|house boat for a week’s hunting|s vigorous final two-weeks cam- BT i R e L e Bl ke duced by Nels Anderson, local can. | 7' |paign. These making the trip e o Siblicail o % ni it tatey will 3 ORRC QT DO b 3 | the Nation you $1.00 i / H didate for representtive. Mr. An-| s lare: Ge B. Gr nominec MEM HflwflRE audishen hy ey ot g0 by PRINCESS STEAMERS derson prefaced his annomcoments| SEWING EVENT OF LEAGUE Delegate to ¢ r. Wi 4 ) b gt ot b i qur cuamANTEE: | T TO by championing the platform upon S | Walker, for Senate, and Nel 1 RIFIA " {to be “largely psychologieal.” s TODAY. It they are not near | which he and Hils colleagues are| The weekly sewing party of the erson, 3. 8. Ream and Allea | i Schwan assasted that . of| ORI ¢ Gusheld Hive. Chicags, ohe PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, | M. Schwa he { running and which he claimed will|Ladles League will be held in thc|Shattuck, House candidate | N ¥ (V] forts ot e faatrial piencers | Ml seo that you receive & j | TORT A QT ATTT R | remedy the stagnation of industry|league rooms this evening. Al They will be met carly next Tomy Sk, she. SMERGTRNG, PIONSNES A | VICTORIA AND SEATTLE | and dgattn of population. |1arge attendance of ladies is ex.|week ralpsd e o “I“‘ “"‘ s - e ot he L i} ne a mate s pssoms floats o - 11 . » v ey g rQ | “Home Rule for Alaskans,” con.|pected. Zeizler tehl \ 7o e e e A LT ST Ll Ao Round-trip Winter Excursion Fares stituting 'h(fl maln issue of their| 3 e an fin wise “moving forward, spiritually, is but & distant name. ’ e platfotm was the principal sub.| MRS PUSICH CPERATED ON Th e M L . y . 356t Hiscusfibd Ky Mr. -GPigby 15 P toas tonight, dnd Sitkd on. an ly wide front. Some- | Direct Connections at ncouver to all' Eastern | ".. his talk which lasted an hour or| Mrs. Mike Pusich, who has been [tomorrow and speak there tomor- Pioneers of American In- 9° has s ,1| m »dr-rln lfn:l! ‘nlt-v-_vlh | Points of United States and Canada 1 more. Lihking their campaign|auite ill for soie time, underwent|row evening. They will go from a deAttay i Lhe A, Ja Rl | Various Routes Stop-Over Privileges with the Natlonal, the speaker|® major operatlon yesterday morn.|there to Petersburg, via Angoon dustry Are Guests of Mwlfu‘vl: ;I:. ;A wnm-! is v;m\ inz us | arious R s —.‘] ( 2 i 1, N 3 P Lake. & a ag: 4 . to hel ( ] o, T assured his libteners of harmony|ing ih St. Ann's hospital. She was|and Kake, and plan to address - ield - Dol And sou £ " 3 and accomplishment of Territorial | 8etting along as well as could be (& rally at Petersburg next Mon- Or{,amzahons nd give wide ”f‘"""“""“' 3 T, the rl”")“l'-'l" Tickets Sold io l“““)lm n;mml wmlT(l'ongr[t tu 4 [rlw fhaka e e :.:\ |".w\\5yrnh i ’.!;::;.“ 'il)x‘(‘v"\. e .”([ NIW YORK, Oct, 26—Pioneers| " 1° coroop o and the Orient elected. he status of Alaska TR T b o ot A an ind e 1egt Somaastad | with the. Distrigt f Muog:ddrkoNM RENTEN . | ot ov: Exihion of WM Wbz ! American industiy were suer LIEUT. CUMMINGS AND W ififé() ATES. A it Columbia and mahy of the state on ts, Geddes Niles and baby re.|ending thelr can B R e Cllnsia Tk a i * Tos £ Aoce dccount of the Bone Dry Law,|turhed hoime from the hospital tae |chikan o ot ’\'.;.:',»“,‘.“1 R eat b BRIDE RETURN HERE A M B o ok, "’L,I‘]vt, r RO e Tone Dy Lt ot W WARE. o 7o fute of IR RS i) ki — VALENTINE BUILDING JUNEAU Natiors for thedicinal use In' the| e — " 0_,‘09_0“801,155 bk il o e lflmln\\l‘n;: a ghort trip to Seat- | L iii—— Territory on’ an unlawful basls x| Tulips, hyacinths. daffodils s WS " ¢ and Camp Lewis, Lieut. and 2 2 BER A ROl b Talkaater ot pmels:| | BEBE DANIELS IS narcissus, crocus, iris and other ation Mrs. E. L. Cummings, whose PR % OB . % [ 250 S B0 R o e gl i el NOW AT LIBERTY ||kinds of bulbs for fall planting men honored included Tl marriage occcurred at Chilkoot ? e were elected; sald Mr, Grigs- g s s o1} | Juneau Florists. Adv \. Bdison, Henry Ford, Oxvill" purracks on October 12, returned There you byiw . The Palm Beach Girl” at the AT RS Wright, Charles M. Schwab, Julius here early this week to make dreams 1 ; 4 r(i l:annl:, vg;‘olwls tirst intro-| Liberty tohight is a rapld mixture PORTRAITS George Eastma and (hoir home. They have taken an ' ot ek, uced by the alrmen, discussed|of mirth and motion, further en- For Christmas. Dont' delay. stone. apartment at the residence of nia holds s the fish-trap question in connec-|livéened by the most exhilarating|adv. Winter & Pond Studio. Charles Mitchell, President of | and Mre. Robert Simpson|\es riety of Il tion with lack of accomplishment|and refreshing performahce Bebe| — e E - vhere they are at home to their [ ¢ do o¥ient YEIT——"7 - on the promige of the party in|Danléls has ever comtributed. o . friends, TONIGHT—7:30 @ power for the past several years.| Bebe is a little country girl who Salls FOI' Experlments Abroad Lieut. and Mrs. Cummin d Allen SHattuck stated that helarrives in Palm Beach in answer he Haines post immediately Al v § was interested in Dotiglas with res| to an invitation from hor wealthy the wedding ceremony and went BhBE DANIELS gard to a -bridge across the chan-|aunts, and promptly falls into a - | 3 \ | in T B ! o Saka - : A a t The Palm Beach Girl : ; : America’s | i GOOD H E Bebe as a gawish small-town girl who, £ 5y daring and eager for thrills, comes into F-3 N 3 ¢ g WCStCrn Cd (.« § her own when she plunges headlong 3 It is good 3 = { into th i 3 wil 1 ’ = 220 M into the fumniest and wildest turmoi i t is "t °rit‘_'° FOOD £ ;“{ 'l”"lé"‘ trip by { of adventure. ‘ don’t sell it £ rain to Californias i il H yme: PRICES—10-20-40 cents PLLING 1s only one ide ot our Add to the enjoyment of 10KR 20-40 cen S Tg.nm The other gide s buy- WELL a winter in Southern Cali 1“,_”"“_“””_,_”““-"_,”,”_”,NMJ i '-n'duw--r;ul:fl::fll finding o, fornia's gay, sceaic play- - fivved oot S % ouk s ground, the pleasure of cx- e e e e e e qt , excellence and economy. e ploring the whole Pacific Among other foods of quality we “ have Carnation Milk, pure, rich full cream milk made doubly ration of part of the natural ‘content. Fine for eoffec and ke " cvoan Bl Excellent for ail SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 Deliveries—10:30 a. m.; 2:30 and 4:80 p. m. \ Atlantic expedite mails by from of theplan, -~ - l ship to shore airplane experiments in several European sea- ‘ports will engage Clarence Chamberlin (left), famous trans- | ilot, who, with Mrs, Chamberlin, sailed with plane | viathan. The flier believes it will'be possible to SERVED and REASONABLE! The Tavern TELEPHONE 575 IIII||’|—I|IIIIIII LR one tq.flme days by general adoption e e FOR RESERVATIONS e T T T B LTI T Coast. In quick succession its pulsing cit couver, Victoria, Tacoma and Portla fold their treasures. on to California by South- emn Pacific’s scenic SHASTA ROUTE. Your stay in San Francis- co—hospitable, gay, world- loved—will secm all too short. From there, National Parks, famous resorts, Southern California casily and quickly r by Southern Pacifi ic. and i9 the EAST Stopever in California on foue ey East. The cost is ut 4 fraction mote. Your choice of 3 great routes from there, General Agt. Scattle, Wash. Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer ettt i it Y TONY SIMIN GROCERY R A R e S O SR 13 pounds CANE SUGAR $1.00 9 pounds BLUE ROSE RICE 1.00 2 quarts SWEET MIX PICKLES 95 6 cans BEST SARDINES LR A 95 PHONE DOUGLAS 65 ) ey S - o e L At 1 BRIGHTEN UP WITH Westinghouse Mazdas A lamp for every lighting purpese Capital Electric Company Near Cold Storage Building PHONE 416

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