Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean ity, beginnmg4 p. m. today: tonight and Sanday h southeasterly LOCAL NDATA Barom. Temp. Hupudity Wind Velocity Weather 29.35 56 63 SE 20 Rain 29.30 5% 79 SE 14 Rain ®9.18 52 81 SE 8 Cldy 8 Forecast for Junean and vie Rain and cooler winds. Time— 4 p. m. yost'y 4 a. m B Neon today CABLE AND RALI0 KEPORTS CPRSTHRDAY "y e TODAY Higheat 8 p.m m. Precip. Rtntions. temp.__temp. ty 24 brs. Darrow 18 0 —Jme A 42 \ 2 0 Bethel 0 Fort ‘Ytukon Tanana ° St. Taul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince ‘Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco Showers Rain Clear Rain Rain Rain *—Less than 10 miles. 0 04 06 64 .86 Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- Portland and San Fran- tions at St. Paul, dmonton, Sattle, Juneau time. NOTE:—0Obse neau, Prince Rupert, cisco are made at 4 am., The barometric pressure is low throughout Alaska and south- ward to ( It is unusually low in Southwestern and Central A Dutch ¥ reports a barometer reading of '27.92 inches, the ‘luwest recorded in Alaska. have been reported. Rains have been general in Southern and southward to California. Comparatively h temperatures vail throughout Alaska and the 1 i 8 at Juneau yesterddy afterrioon has No- vember. D recorded exceeedéd in of degree lom been e e e e e ouglas Church Services DOUGLAS P..T. A. MEETING IS ADVANCED ONE DAY for this churen column nust be receivel by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change »f sermon topics, ete. account of elce day r monthly mw ! the as P.-T. A, will heid Mon. day night instead of Tucsday. The program planned, includes the following num s Selection Toy Orchestr Song Pirst and Second grade: Address L. D. Henderson Solo Mrs. Harold Smith Song Third and Fourth grades Duet (instrume Margaret Plerc Announcement A Dbusiness meeting the program. ————,-——— EAGLES TO MEET EARLY i Dongias P resbyterian Native | Mission Sunday Scnoci—=2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.~— Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. All are cordiaily weicome tc . Plerc i “%| these wervices. Chapman will follow |« Douglas Catholi — e e e new chureh. All services in th S School. , . m. Due to the advanced date of th regular meeting of Douglas Aeric P.-T. A. meeting ‘his month 117, F. 0. E, will be held at 7 o'clock next Mond: evening in- gtead of at 8 o’cloc! > Dr. Kearsiey nignt call, Zynda —adv. Episcopal T"k'uzhrl es, a8 Dean Rice has yet returned from attending the Gencral Convention of the Church. BANISH loom; banish glare; use plenty of light but shacFe its source. And just remember that the difference between good light and poor light is merely a matter of pennies. Light up for comfort with the new Edison Mazpa La‘:!:ga. They are better in every way, yet cost m than any lamp ever made before. : Keep a supply on hand—always. ' We will gladl help you select the right sizes for your fixtures. , ¥ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 MAZDA LAMPS MY WIFE MET ME . . . .|WITH HER TO B . . < |THE NECESSARY THINGS . . . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HORSEFACE -+ SPEAK To Me!! WHAT (N The WoRW T DONT KNow| T DONT Knal WHERE AM 37 By BILLE DE BECK e WHATS AlLIN HIM. DOC % HE canT Tew Me A TRING [ HE DOESNT REMEMBER ANVTRING THATS HAPPENED) FOR THE LAST FeWy DANS - - / k £ . V. 3, 1928. T Take A LOOK AT HiM MR.GORGLE ) ¢ ‘)\\7 — 7 7 I k:/ Biitain rights reserved. — /e SEEMS To BE ONDER A SPELL OF SOME KIND = \S HE 1IN THE WASIT | OF FREQUENTING TORTUNE-TEWERS 2 |/ NO? WELL. AL T CAN SAY (S (TS UERY | STRANGE .BuT HE'S SURELY UNDER A | WNPRGTIC SPELL OF SOME KIAID - THATS AlL T CAN SAY AT Tae MOMENT - Tl HAVE To SEE WM AGAIN QEFORE T CAan TeLL AN THING N \ ,.\?EFxMTt ! Congregational Cummu.nitv T Church Ll e | LD THAMMOCK, way Pastor | Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 . m. Regular Sunday services 11:30 a m. to 12:30 p. m. g/ ety HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. A Ed home yesterday after a week journ in St. Ann's hospital is still under the care of her phy- sician, however. —_——————— IN NEW QUARTERS | Alexander Dunham has removed |to the Kilburn hostelry where he| will be located for the remainder |of the school term. | ———————— HALLOWEEN PARTY Halloween cclors and decorations completely changed the appear- ances of the eighth grade room in | school Friday night when s Sighth classes for a party. Grinning playful cats, and fl witches lcoked down from th and walls on a scene minu school desk Under the lez ership of Miss LAST . URDAY IT WAS . . DOWN TOWN AFTER WORK ! . . . SHE . TO GO SHOPPING . . . WANTED M . Uy . | |FOR SUNDAY DINNER | . . . NOW 1 DON'T LIKE . . . TO SHOP WITH KNOW ANYONE . . AND YOU . HOW IT IS . . . . ESPECIALLY WITH . . . ONE'S WIFE N . . S0 I THOU . AND SAID . GHT FAST . . . . LET'S SAVE . . . THE . AND EAT SUNDAY DINNER . . . GROCERY MONEY . . AT THE NEW TAVERN CAFE . . . AND IT WONT COST . . . AND MORE ANY WAY . . I WON . AND WE A . . TE SUNDAY DINNER . B . AT THE TAVERN * . . WE HAD . T R T T T . . FRUIT COCKTAIL . . . WONDERFUL SOUP . . . TOMATO SALAD . . FRIED CHICKEN . . AND SHOESTRIN . . POTATOES AND FOR DESSERT . . . ICE CREAM AND - . AND IT ALL COST . . . CAKE . T T S T T T T A DOLLAR TWENTY-FIVE . WHICH WASN'T ANYMORE . - . THAN IF . AT HOME . AND BESIDES THERE WAS . . . WE HAD DINED . . . . ~NO DISHES TO WASH AFTER . . - S0 SEE FOR YOURSELF . . . THE TAVE! A SEVEN COURSE . . . RN SERVES . . SUNDAY DINNER . . . FROM NOON TILL 9 P. M, * . . AT $1.25 PER PLATE L. . . AND I APOLOGIZE . . . |{TO K, €, B, ST 01 at jand gr General view showing thousands that crowded into Madisen Square garden (o hear He Hoover deliver the closing address of his eastern campaign in New Yorks 1 and _Miss ys and had contests reseived modelling |talki lany indica T he E W the gun and continue 3T wa iches, e of C T U T U AT oo played pr pupils f 1 ) tried. S Abrahamson, . Ll a| ‘meal “SALLY OF SAWDUST” AT LIBERTY TONIGHT || games which the winne contes was wd ha cals, Val would have the first In onc much | th are | with t o » old one rous trip nrotvie to Valde vement pumpkin punch. R A NEW LINE skil next tmas Greeting Cards. ady. Winter & Pound Studio. Christmas Greeting Cards 'E NEW LINE EMBRACING 150 DISTINCTIVE CARDS AT $2.75 for 25 up printed including envelope— ready to mail COMPI Raised Letter Printing Delivered the day order is placed if desired—no waiting—vou see what' you order and they are delivered to you at your home. Phone 374 Our representative will call with line of sample cards. Better! Cheaper! P Lo T3 i EmpirePrinting Co. P s |mlmlmmuulmuiuummuu|mlmnmmmummumnumuummmlummumimiil TET " announced been received v plane will be in the will equip his plane with pontsons BUYS NEW PLANE in chich he made trom Fair but will One of the 11 cons of a gas r wings, providin ¥ winter and pring—(Cordova A G T U LTI L S g I Meals| fed LU LT comg o ‘fLIBERT SUNDAY W. Fields »m and Those! Fun! With Carol Dempster It Has IT! These! Th The Circus! et Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards 3 N =2 , § \ § MOOSE HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Scandinavian-American : Music LINDSETH’S ACCORDIAN ORCHESTRA Everybody Welcome Admission—Gentlemen $1.00 Stop Wash Day worries— have your wash done “The;}hSoftv’Water"Way” E the cost of the laundress, her meals, the gas or codl, tha Doesn’t it Figure soap, the heat and “mess,” and your own trouble. malke home washing come pretty high? i Why not stop all that? Send v-ur flat work here, as well as yous other laundry, to be washed “the soft water way.” You can’t get such quality from a *“‘hard water” laundry—or even at home —because we use “rain soft” water exclusively in our plant. e ' | Our work is not only clean—absolutely clean. Itis fresh, white, soft, sweet smelling, delightful to the feel. And—because weuse only pure soap and softest water—your linens last longer, give you more wears Yo ? Send us your next week's wash. Check up on costs and quality. You'll be won over to ‘‘soft wates washing'’ as a real economy. Alaska Steam Laundiy PHONE 15 i -4 ——r——— TONY SIMIN GROCERY 1928 Crop Oregon Fancy Soft Shell Walnuts, pound PHONE DOUGLAS 65 rrrrrrrrreres