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THE DAILY ALASKA’ EMP!RE MONDAY OLT 29‘ I928 Fair tonight and Tues ery wind LOCAL Time— Barom. Temp. Bnn.xdlty Wind Velocity Wen(her 1 w ) 4 p. m. yest'y. 3C.18 43 4 a. m. taday 30.15 52 Ncon today 30.15 53 Wenlber Conditions As Recorded b}; the U S Weather Bureau Forecast for Jnneun and vicinity, beginniug & p. M. today: CABLE AND RALIO KEPORTS VRS BIRDAY i Highest 8 p.m. | Low ). _Velocity 24 hra. Stations— ___temn. temp. Barrow 28 22 Nome 34 34 Bethel 10 40 Fort Yukon 30 24 Tan 30 26 Kagle 20 10 St. Pdul 12 12 JDutch, Harbor.. 54 16 Kodiak 16 14 % Cordova 18 42 Junean . 48 43 Ketchikan 51 Prince Rupert.. 50 50 Edmonton 10 32 Seattle 56 56 Portland 62 62 San Fraucisco.. 60 58 NOTE:—ooservations at St. co are made at 4 a.m., Juneau e ww o *—Less than 10 » Duteh Harbor, heau, Prince Rapert, Edmonton, Sattle, The barometric mn sure was per Yukon Valley southward to inches at Eagle. It has.been accompanic weather throughout that region marked - intensity prevailed over reportefl pressure being 29.08 imches panied by raims and southeast Sea region. ’u,.‘l this morn .u. from x!n DO(]FL Z ) BRIDGE LUNCHEON Honguog Mrs. J. Marks, of Se Dlstnct Poresler and Mrs. hattle, who is leaving this weck | for her: Home afier a imer visit here, M W. E. Cahill ent taified at a luncheon followed by catds, last Saturday afternoon The table was attractive with|Charles H Mallowg'en deccraior Prizes were ‘won by Mi<. K. W. Chapman anfl Miss Lucile Pepoon. Mrs. { moned for a Marks received a guest prize. Mis. J. Simons and Mrs. L Smith entertained the children J their Sunday School classes | & Hallowe’en party at the home of [in . Washington in the ne the ldtter Sund, It being the | Violef Runqufst's children execited a surpr her, hy presenting her with ¢ day eake and many divettion of the hosiess assisted by Mrs, Hammock, Misses Crim, Olson and Hursh. — e Bringing 90 tons of mixed frefght, the Queen docked here from J Bé south shortly after mid. nighty’aturday and remained here untfl Sunday morning. She also had four. day mail for Doug » Included in the freight was tons tf coal fer the city It [enut coal for which an advance of $1 per Jon will' be asked by the city. ( VISIT HERE Jidge and Mrs. E. Coke Hill re- newed a friendship of took dimmer with Mrs. C. G. strohig at her home in Douglas, L i — Ol@ papers for sar? at the Emnire < FLORY CALLED TOWASHINGTON _E‘E_ ONCONFERENCE Week for Easi orest er aad 1, |replied to Hoover at Boston. He nference relative to [ the reclassification of Al * - - el ployees of CHILDREN ARE PARTIED | riculture, Department of Théy expect to be ab. |0 the Repubican | | of :h x'w'u‘liml;u_\' party standing of bureans of the include Dr. the experimental farm sta H on| Biclog Alberts, head ¢ birth: | expected fts, and Mr. Games then followed under the| s ‘| Me st Church i 4 > - abont Noventhe, | Methodist Church into a Repub to leave here al the first of the year on his annual Commissioner for | had {trip as QUEEN IS SUNDAY BoAT |1° | connection which made it to leave at once, the I matters have comte up in re-classification necessary for He will meet | Comniissioners, Parks for: the and Dennis Winn for "I Democrats are sure that it will Department, the Washington after year. the first of the ROOF FIRE EODAY the residence of called out the #ire De- ars stand- | par ing “Sunday afternoon when they|day. Arm. | before a been v material damage had e, Christmas Cards- Emnlre : 1., the Prince of Wales (rlght) shown l‘uy uahon%fl his afrival.in C the prmces left is an off hi coleny. yfi:l gorernment and over -clayed;un helmet of Prince Henry, the Dul ‘Cairo Welcomes Prince of Wales |a gratityimg manner,” Major Gil: 'shape. The landing scow is in | ST [ THE T ARE AgseLdiely | WIRHOLT FUNDS AS BARNEY | HAS SPENT aul oF WS | SNAW SANINGS AND HORSEFACE \WaS LEFT | WITHOUT A PENNY HS MORTGAQE WAS - FORECLOSED A REMARKABLE PIECE OF GOOD LUCK , BARNEY SECURED TTHE TO -NECESSANN TekETS To g CALITORNIA: ARE BOUND & RETRIEWE SIsLE, ! THE PROPERTY That M.‘: g [ BARNEY COOGLE AND SPARK PLUG | | By BILLE DE BECK WHET ARE We G = S0ING To DB For INENEQ MIND, \ SNDS ON TRE TR HORSEFACE . Tve F:fi euggue 2 s \ TRAVEL.ED WihouT A ) HINE QL THOLGWT ROW BEFORE — WE'LL oF THaT %) GET AlSN S A GREAT \DEA &F NOLRS, MR. GOOGILE - NOW WE CAN USE TwAT DOLLAR Mou BORROWED FOR SUPPER TOMIGHT /f€‘ (TS ¢ | & © 1928, by King Féaiiti Syndicate, the, Great Britain rights sorvid. NEVER BEFORE | “HAS THERE BEEN ~ SUCH A BATTLE |Presidential Campaign Fin- i ishing in Ever Increas- ing Polilical Emotion (f‘o'\t!nueu rrom sz# Om- ) |devote the week to a speaking campaign for Gov. Smith. { Iesues the Same | The desighated issues in the [farm State as in the beginning | —Pronivition, ¢ relief, and freligion remain eccnspicuous| |among the issues whith spetl- |binders are arguing about. How- | |ever, the Republicans are bearing | down heavily on the tariff while |the Democrats are talking oil, FOR GOVERNOR OF RHODE lSLAND [atrplanes, the situation u at all precarious, (of Mariné h “This does not statement from Mm-ine headquar- ters, “that the outlaws to make an demonstratfon or to' push a rapid raid through posts stretched gretter than chusetts, outlaws jnng not t, ! | respect Case (léft), the republican nom!hee, Wil be gp. | croups in minor nlm.\ln posed by A. A Asrchanbaulf, thé| demccratic lcader, in the\ .oming miaire Civoush tH8 fungle ‘wlong Bhode, manu .ubemahrhfi glection tre’ Fives separated |and atfacking Secretary Work's | renewal of the Salt Creek con-| terests recently made. | The water power question has | |shouldered its way into promin-| |ence. At New York Hoover de-| clared that the Democratic pro- posals on farm relief, Prohibition and water power savored of ate Socialism.” Gov. Smith said that Hoover was merely echoing the charge of Socialism 2d by the Power Trust and in t The Pope of Vlrgmln" The religions diseussion con o | linues to branch ouwt with novel Member a variations. Senator Carter Gla {trying to tarn the Southern lican Party sect: | Hen J. “Allen, Republican 'l’u)ll\ Director, charged that thousands are being spent in be- littling Hoover’s Quaker religion. Final Perdictions The open season for the final predictions’ of the result has ar- rived. The country has the in- formation . frem - the highest authority. Who will win? The Repubieans say Hoover. The beé Gov. Smith. All that remains to be done is for the voters to cast their ballots and count them, ENGINEERS ARE BACK FROM STRAWBERRY PT. " Camplefifig. an inspection of romds, in the blmwhen\ Point sec tion, " R: “J! "Sdntmers, Territorial Highway Engincer, Major Douglas H. Gillette, Engineer Officer, and Ike P. Taylor, Assistant Enginee reéturned hefe Sunday. They were pleased with the condition of the roads and impressed with the de. velepment' in the farming commun. ity thére, *“Tlie community is apparently in a thriving condition With the faciities it new has, it ought tof be dble to go ahead AH(I develop |n‘ ‘lflll" IIIIIlIIIIIIIllIllIliiIllllllIIIlllllll!llllllllllllllIIIlllll|lllllllllllllllllIIIllllllml o e i lette saif. The road from Rink Creek to the Rink whatt has been cleared and graded and 4 bridge constructed across the creek. At the other énd of the settle. ment, the Salmon River-Good River read grading has been com- pleted according to contract. Bridg. €8 over both streams are in good e IR first class condition, having been recaulked and painted. ‘It is plan- ned to install permanent fenders kind of wedther. T T T T T LT on' the scow so that it will be pos- sible for vessals to land in any Yoo — S Dr. Rearsley night call, Zynda. ~ —flidv.f } i i 5 The Tagern Good Bood Well Served Airican frip, — gua, Oct. 29.| leader who his intention » United States | simply proved that the position Caraguan ty is that frequen iy Amerfca's “man of mystery.” not been scen by zm\" Marine of his fellow Virginfan, known |Bishcp James Cannon, Jr., de- Ment for the last six months, lclared “thé Pope of Virginia" is BT ] TN nmmmiv 5mmuun‘nmum'« ST LRI TR T T {tract the Harry F. Sinclafr in-| Nl('flrllgua S M'yst(’r\ jynl-‘.‘xl:l'; ;::l"ivuto: tHad. thote rebei Man Seldom Within I{an,ge ()f Sh/()()ting possible disaster by directing his agement, opinion. [tain that the rebel chief hag|force of onfined his movement; to a|Nuclonal |comparatively small are ndino, Ni and Nueva Segovia, near the|a dozen is Central ; : 'Hun.unu-, horder With virtual | was said Corps for not heen any settle- {A. 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POWEL", From letters which have fallen | known to approfich (Associated Press ‘Vg]-]cs’“’nde"t)’Illll) the hands of the Marires|line was at Ocotal in July, recently, it seems practically cer-| when the rebels sttacked a NT“DH with Ranger disastrons results in the[to their fdrees two northern provinees, Jinotegaonly cne Mariné killed ana Guardia wounded. control of the 3560-mile course of [ was at least |the Coco River in the haads of [the fighting lime, |the Marines, due to the recent R e has left my home, 1928. * the Sitka Mstrict I3 caat R A o O to please the most A NEW LINE Samples at Empire office, as Greeting Cards. | Hollday greetungs for bume& Winter & Pond Studio. housés. See samples at Bn:plrg effective drive of Captain aserritt Prices right—Christmas cards, large selection, at Empire. 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