The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1928 By BILLE DE BECK Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S; Weather Bureau BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THE APPOINTED WOUR 3 1 HAVE (NDEED FOUND oD SUBSECT 4 RIGHT AT LA A G T~ & G000 EVENING \MR- Kotz £ CAN LE B AT MNIGHTT= I WE"LL QOMH. WHAT A SPOOKY PLACE It WE MUST BE MILES = HoUSE! GREAT SCOTT' THERE'S A HOUSE WaY BACK THERE. IN THE. WOODS =T WONDE & WHO LIVE THERE * VER Hne IS MYSTERIGUS REAPPEALANCE. AT BARNEY S HOusE AFTER HE D\SARPEARED FROM ThE. TRAIN THAT WaS CARRYING THE M €CTH 16 CALIFORNIA, HORSE Fack. KIST2 HAR MET BUEN WIMSE, & HE SUFFERS FROM. STRANGE. HALLUCINATIONS FROM TiME To bl WHILE AT STHER TIMES HE. SEEMS PERFECTILY RATIONAL Wil THE ExCESTion TuAT WIS ME MCRY HAS FAILED whim COMPLE T LY, ALt MUMBLIN To HIMSELF R NG PO " Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 v, m. today: Rain or snow tonight and Friday; moderaie southeast winds. \ HURRY .. T MusT o GoeD HURRY J ¥ S, - — _/ LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather, 29.6% 42 84 E 12 Lt. Rain 29 38 93 SE 7 Lt. Rain 29, 38 91 SE 10 Lt. Rain ( EVENING . ROFESSOR \W‘G i fime— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Ncon today £ PHYSICIAN WHOM ; - 3 E AND RALI0 KEPORTS BARNEY coMSUCED BELIEVES i\ 3 Q s = d 2 - — —— — “HAT SOME ONE HAS PLACED et - 4 —— v ghe: m. | Low Sam. § HORSEFACE UNDER. A RYPNGTIC. ¥ 7 £ \ & 9 = temp. | temp. temp SPELL, BUT 1S UNABLE To Fingy 10 10 28 . ANY PROOF OF WIS BELEE 20 12 18 24 T Sk SR 0 Cldy Trace Snoty Trace Cldy Clear L Snow le Cldy ARECHOSENIN |~ wgewrs Juneau 44 Rain Ketchikan 18 Cldy | i NOTE | The re sewing e Jarrow Nome Bethel "ort Yukon Tanana © 1928, by King Features Syndicate. Inc. ~ Greac Britain rights reserred 64 .93 1.00 08 0 06 Atty-Gen. ] 38 i 20 16 18 16 4 58 8 4 60 5 Prince Rupert Edmonton tle Portland San Fr Clear Clear Rain 8 02 Rain 50 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- (1) oty purlaYINg . . ancisco (a) ions at St Edmonton, i 27 Observ Lower Clea 2 Sattle, Portland Goldstream . Richardson Tacotna McGrath oy Long, Kokrines, Ruby. Nendna Graehl ... Fairbanks . Eage Cirele .. Flat Iditarod Hot Springs Wiseman Fort Yukon Nulato .. Little Bldorado Holy Cross Totals 898(| 719] 770| 593 7| 56( 3 171 657| 354| 800 Nome, Cape Nome, Solo- mon, BIUff, Chinik, Council ... Kotzebue St. Michatl . Fortuna Ledge . Unalakleet 2o THIRD Delegate T Totals PUBLIIYING Seward ! Woodrow Bonanza McCarthy Eyak Chitina Cordova 2 Dillingham . Anchorage « Katalla Kennecott 8 small precincts Latouche ...... Squaw Harbor False Pass . Belkofsky ... Sand Point incomplete s oo 51| (H) ® % 24 10/| 1004|1228 ISION ELECTION RETURNS Sen. S.T SECOND DIV Sen, LT DIVISION ELECTION Repre RETURNS Senator sentatives 1 11 40 33 1166 83 E FOR SESSION IS CHANGED | November Meeting Be Held ' on Sixteenth, New High School The date for th» November sos- sion of the Junean Parent-Teacher Association has been changed in and the meeting will now bé held on Friday, November 15,' in the new High School building. The date for the meeting, set Jor next Saturday, has been can- ceHed because the painters are not through with their work and also for the reason that the High 8chool will be practically assembl. ed in the new building by the sixteenth anl a hetter inspection of the building will be afforded. # President Walter P. Scott an. notinced that it is planned to have a big dance following the short business meeting and - program. — e+ — — AMERICAN LEGION MEMBERS ‘ Jmportant meeting tonight in DUGOUT. Everybody urged to come, Venison barbecue. adv. — ., — Sydney Laurencw reproductions Christmas cardg, original, dif- 1 Alaskan, 25 cents each at ') Bert Haseell, whose attempted trans-Atlantic flight from Rock- ford, Iil, ended in Greenland, arrived in New York aboard the Frede erick VIll. He is shown with his wife and two sons, Victor and John, Mry, Hasssll mes the fiyer at Halifax, N. 8, __Repregentatives = 6 | e kooe 18 | DPolaware—( 7 | publican | ocrat Douglas Buck, R Carlten, Dem Hadman, an. 1iino | publican | Indizna | publican fowa Kansas- ( son, Ha G. Leslie, J¢ de M. Reed, Repnb nk L. Michigan red W, publican . | Minnesota—Thesdore Christiar | | Groen, son, I e Mis Z | Republican S, Caulfie! s W. T Republican New Mexico Republican | New York Ivelt, Democr Rivard © Franlkln D { Demsern North Dakota | Republican. | Ohlo—Myer | Hean, FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY| Riode Isiand 3 . { Republican. south Dakota Y. Ccoper, Norman 8. HAVA | Penitentiary for i,mmul by the |ment under the direction of the Interior Department. Extensive {veports have been filed by the | Chief rden of the women's suburb town ana, asking that provision be made for immediate buildin of additional housing faciiities [for women prisoners, H . » Nov. §.—A Nation women is pLeir Cuban Gover S William J. Bulow nnossee at xas—Dan Moody, Utah—George Don, Vermont—John E Henry H Hortor, Democr Weeks, R. hington—Roland H Republ | West 1 Repuh * Wiseonsin publican. LADIES GUILD The Ladies Guild of the Holy | Trinity thedral will meet at| For Ithe residence of Mrs. V .A. 0 | kind |Friday, November 9th, at 2:30 Andy, —adv T DD O, ATTENTION Carpenter Work shop or city—Call Phone 498, of an Hand ! e ——— 101d papers 1or saie a. | , Delicate Garments Require Soft Water Treatment HE success of our method of thoroughly yet saf:ly cleaning the most delicate garments is largely atizibu- table to our use of Permutit Softened Water, For Per- mutit effectually removes all the hardness normally pres- ent in our local water supply, and insures the softness requisite for this patticular process. Thanks to Permutit, we obtain thick, creamy suds with which, by hand, we are enabled to cleanse the garments and impart to them renewed lightness and freshness. No machine touches them, no hardness imperils Pers mutit makes unnecessaty the one, and eliminates the other, We assure you, you can safely entrust the filmiest, dain- tiest garments to our care. One demansttation will con- vince you of the effectiveness of ck’a*g them in water softened by Permutit. Many gratified patrons testify to this. A 'phone call will bring our representative promptly. Alaska Steam Ldmudi’y PHONE 15 | Walter J. Kohler, R2. (Continuea rrom Page One ) | - | Ellen Re. 1 | the ladie Re-lvisiting with her parents, n Hammill, Republican. | cATHOLIC one E. Erickson, | { Arthur J. Weaver, Re.| F. Lurson MR OvER 21 MILLION JARS USED YEAR Democrat. Hartley, William G. Coa. y v t tne “moire, Dillon, Femmer, Phone 114. T T T L ] T T ] TR nin SRR P R il neau, Prince Rupert, f the Ladies Le will be held eisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time and San Fran- this evening the basement of the Cc gational church All are cordially invited spend the evening with t} S e - - VISITING IN FIRST CITY in has several days prevailed has The storm area that Ocean during the past energy, and this morning the lowest reported 29.38 inches at Kodiak. The barometric seadily over the Interior, over ‘HY'-l Mrs. Herbert Kittlc left on! Alaska y: arday forenoon for hikan to spend a few on th Kot P \\n.}n\\ oday's LIGHTING SENSATION B LADIES TO HOLD BENEFIT SALE SATURDAY A rummage and food =ale is e held by the Altar Society S urday, November 10, in the re f the Catholic church. Any.! wving rummage to donate is to turn it in by 1 o'clock saturday Included in the food | items for sale the ladies will have pies, baked beans, salads, nd Lome-made cand g O NOTICE | Motorship NOR CO carrying 1d passengers will sail from Seatte for Juneau November 9th. For information call D, B. —adv. 1 Metional MAZDA LAMPS "55¢ There are many plag where you need ma et It w AZDA L. bulb gives 25-40 Watts e throats Quickly relieved . The inside frosted lity to the light, ™ 50- 60 Whtta the decreased pressure accompanied by coldéer weather. North Pacific decidedly in pressureé was was also ris- Hardware Company - . 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