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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK Wealller Condmons As Recorded by the U. §. Weather Bureaw [ ~Nov weRe TALKING | Forecast for Junean ani vicinity, beginnmg 4 v. m. today: . ABSLUT ME ] Rain and warmer tonight, Friday showers and cooler; mod-< ) SENTLE e 2 erate southeast to east winds el AND 'w»u»\.uu I} \ LUGCAL DATA 4 WE'S HERE foR MO (,crb 3 3 | flme— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wird Velocity Weather IVE BOLTED it Dooe {4 p. m. yest'y 29.81 32 61 SE 8 Snow - | IN S FACE SO0 \NE'RE SaFE - 4 a. m. today 29.53 34 88 SE 8 Snow ' . el 'h«: “p\\’.;;r o 'w‘«:‘ AT iNccn today 29.09 34 94 SE ] Stiow . ~* | s | CABLE AND RALIO KEPORTS 4 T YRSTERDAY i T TODAY ' Highest § pm. | Low $am. Sam. Préeip _fam - Stations— temp,__temp, temp. temg. Veloeity 24 nu ru. Weathwr—, | Batfow 20 [ | 2 4 . 0 Pt.Cldy-.+ Nome 32 16 8 16 12 0 Clear | Bethel 18 12 12 12 4 14 Snofe’y Rort Yukon 8 20 20 0 0 Cldy=ii Tanana 2 0 0 ' 0 Cleag ! 14 10 10 15 ] clagh " i 34 32 | 28 28 0 03 cray w 16 3 10 12 40 36 20 . th © 1928, by King Featurss Syadicate, lus. Groat Brivain righ | b - e I NS TG A Britain riahts rere. —_ |Junedu RS S T R 3 ( Ketehikan 43 a1 32 a ons of fistiang do tol- tained a broken rib in landing. |prince Rupert.. 40 36 12 218 0 Cidy H bll()rffl ge flf L()'li(’"l,l’r& ¢ 1 a thing it prehadly wil I ENI_ISTE Lieut. Dyer said the tail piece | gaomnton I 11 11 . 0 Claar & UGLAS o) | to ,1, ir own s of the plane broke off an *;'- Seattle . 18 48 | 1 14 1 0 Cldy ( 7 il g o titude of 4,000 feet thr g the | portla 52 50 14 i . 0 Clay # ¢ cham.! the 1 rcke off. NC Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, Ju- H a NEWS ! 1ud parachutes peau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran- | Dembsey aid TR but_the e sed down S0 ciseo are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time i P * polize the come- swiftly the had J10 . LI | ittt —_— - —_— — 4 b i B ~ jum storm of considerable is central in the of 4 & DELEGATES LEAVE " bty Eiadtig! o = [ Ala nd a ~m||11n “1’ gale reported at Ketchikan. The u¥ FOR CONVE N o 8 pressure is low throughc ind British Columbla and is au A ‘Army Transport Plane FIPH\.‘F.I:.'[{‘,(-\TW..{\,,TF-}«:HFI?\Nu.«‘ wderately high in the I tes and Alberta. Rain and Dovwglas reprosent s to :\‘ mu:yr:. ‘:d :\j:\l Cld\ln‘\ flOm Helgh! kst at - 4 30 5 svenifis v h en in South and heavy rain fell at Cor- SR ooivertion NG a fight s 1 ) bt ks ot whatn & her is cloudy in the upper Yukon Valley and B AtV o X0 e Beld e 27, when Tunney defcatsd of 4,000 Feet A special invitation s extended |C1e4T OVer most otlier portions of the Interior north of ‘the Kusr B ot laet ' dett’ Baghhinkt ! u: Chicagd Despite . the to visiting Brothers . Lunch wiil| Xokwim Valley. Temperatures have risen in extreme Hastérn night on the boat Mary Anif About long e '1 wa SAN ANTONIO, Te it laska and British Columbia and fallen in other distriets. Ya dozen we yones ier the drubbing he,15.six enlisted men of ‘f OSCAR JENSON, — LK. tH&™olowing e tc ; ! Geno g were killed and another | .o Acting Noble Grand. | e r injured when an Army transport Py SR | Sandy Stevens, $ prgtr 1 p crashed . down - ffom a NUTICE | Hhnty Shvens. I Geile Leight of 4,000 feet | 1 have retirned home from i g Fox Lieut. Hy v Dyer, pilot, sav- 3kagway and am now ready for 4 ed his it parachute leap. lany kind of shingling or repair| Sergeant Frank Sieber was!work either by contract or hour —re—— . ( VB, s, OUT OF HOSPITAL | 3 S .A; needs the n\.r‘.u’\“ \s fo rpo, it seems that the \ After nine months, lackin old Pampas mauler just .cannot a wee steady confine w! nd an tunity " St. Ann's hospital a 3 £400 » sum Tex Rickard is | of a tramway accident ‘\ ! ha ) 1 : »i for a he suffered a broken leg la n 1 ‘i § | Luis is the W wnlad, 1uary, William Ott is back hom~| g : it again and able to get around with vho |‘ npse j A in 7 bout ir ck, af the ail cf one crutc 1 n “ 3 A Due to the splintere: i i v ! i the bon picked himself up from the audi- e and came back to pound th a secon I itine giant (o the canvas in ¥sary before the br iy aian | which nec itated Mr. Ott's long| | rou 5 | Maybe they'll both come back < sojournme in e hospital, Hel 3 g | sweep through a few uns and is fee fine now, however, and| u ; i i ! then clash in a burlesqua of their with more opportunity for exer- morable of fiv me champicnship battle cfse to strengthen the injured lee he expects to get around as well| as ever in a short time. B Here are Jack and Luis, the comcback twi {cn the floor in the scene ahove (sccend ps {1923). The center pose i kX in his prime. TREADWELL POWER PLANT {Jack today and right dnset s today. TEMPORARILY OUT EUSINESS’ illllilllllll"llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII o fight, Lut “inset is By JAY R. VESSELS s of two old men .LIBERTY Feature Service Sports Editor) | L T ‘( ’ e ) i Tm“g}“ 7.30 240 power plant at Treadwell about! NEW YC 15~If anyone seems to he g zone e midnight Tuesday which caused a!don 1 of the lon that Dém i 38 ¥ generator to burn out has forced s the e back in fight RICHARD TALMADGE a temporary shutdown of the plant. U know And the in It will require several days to 0 has been prevent F « r make repairs. Before the . of L lauk hisst THE MERRY could be turned off the . CAVALIER” Prices—10-20-40¢ plant was flooded est efforts to r aduce it e game at ance of a L ng at the report Anyhow the ballyhoo to ¢ i to Dut off 4 long a3 pos. atiitude of the fans has ¢ e i Z g — : (8 Richard Talmadge, stunt star, geems to hi legs number of thrilli store for his aud newest picty 1iér,” he mana his best record to date. The '3 to the pro- Lib. :plefe with s of grippi a¢tion and full pehse. The a and bounds in anl fashion and is 1]1: i his usual vi e story, is choice for in the very aualities #l dparticalar forte, namely, tacular stunts, brilliant humor (mrmim’: romanc The cgule, such favorites Stevens, Jack Richardscn, Will H, Tooker, Joseph Harrington and | 2B O'Farrell. o Sydney Laurence reproductions | Christmas cards, original, dif- ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at tiie Nugget Shop. —adv. | ———— ! J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. 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