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% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1928. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK e e i e O e Y A, B Weather Conditions As kéco};ied by the U; - (e o AR Weather Bureau ROFESSOR 2ANANI, ThE HERM 1Y PRETIEY, AS i [ \ \ - BITC AS MY, SUBSTECT Con Do i Fore‘nm for J‘nnpnn and vieinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: IS KNOWN To THE MEMBERS CF HIS PROFESSION ARE NG DETR(MEA ¢ \\\H WONDEREUL . Snow flurries tonight and Satu rday; moderate westerly winds, HAS SPENT WEARS IN RESEARCI AND (5 NOW READY 79%. B s CAN BE WHE . NAL WiLL , HEMCEEORTH , Do ¢ X~ i g 1 T® GNE WIS SBCRETE ® A WAITMG WORLD . 7 \ ST ANY TIME =T S B TING T SaY — LGCAL DATA RE Hoe Founo M BARNEY Gooate AN 3 o /i \ S HINGS Yoy MR - AWO0OK ] + ‘:;w—m yest'y g;r(?f“ Tesn;p‘ u“";g“y by Va.;);ity W;:flu}\_ IDEAL SUBTECT FoR HIS EXPERIMENTS AN 1/ TN MY Witk IS AWOoOK " < ety Tedky B 35 ! in — REGARDLESS OF BARNEY'S UNWILLINGAESS “To 5 I 3 N 3 . m, ay .67 95 s 4 Rain | ! PARTICIPATE fha WS . / y N S > \ e N A Noon today 29.98 38 77 S 3 Rain-Snow’/ ) DEMONSITRATIONS, e b - R ~ b = 1 a3 PROEESSOR 2ANANI 7 Qa7 % _ e 3 CABLE AND RALI0 kEPORTS A A \ IS GOING AHEAD 3 A B . 3 . 1 YESTERDAY [ TODAY P - WL WS ! 77 : ; ; s E ¢ Highest 8 pm. | Low Sa . Sam. Precip. fa AR aenkc i b Do) . 4 G 5y staglons— temo. _temp. {2mp._temp. Veloeity 24 hra. w.:tg;’ b { - g X ‘ Barrow 14 10 ] 14 0 PLCldes 4 Nome 20 18 2 12 0 Clgary & Bethel T A 2 Pt Cdy h b Fort Yukon 10 Tanana 8 Bagle 20 HED. St. Paul 34 : o Dute o © 1928, by King Features Syndieate, lne. K::|t|‘|:k B 98 Great Britain rights reserved. Cotabva A RETRRS B i o Tuneau Ketchikan 9 2 k . ; Raines ] cook. This completes the sea-|Prince Rupert 3 § 42 Pt.Cly - HOME won's work for Mr. Mumbrue’s Edmonton 3 24 20 2 0 Pt.Cldy -~ S i - rew He will remain here sev.|Seattle ... [ 46 44 01 Cldy q eral days before rsturning to his|Portland .. 532 50 16 8 24 Rain MEMENTD SENT ol ition in Montana for the|San Francisco.. 6 56 | 50 50 0 Clear winter months b | Less than 10 miles, | —— NOT&:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, fu- Tu Gflv PARKS DINNER PARTY aeau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and Ssu Frap. [] To honor Mrs. O. D, Leet of]eisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time, L Wrangell, who is visiting in Ju- 8 | S — — A neau, the Mlisses | I Olson and The pressure has risen rapidy turoughout Alaska and Brit- e i X & I ! fertained at din-|ish Columbia during the roct 12 hours afid fs agatn falling ‘ Covern‘m Get_s Door for| e in \theithe Aleutian Islands. 1t is lowsst in the Alottian Istinds dg nzf'::‘ Tidies Sl e ’ iy A i : i Norge’s Cabin—Present- |'v fle guects played bridge. |the upper Yukon Valley and high fh the Pacifie Stater Precipi- > i RO g E 4 (R d by TallE M < * won by W. E. Cahill|tation has been general in ™m Alaska and southward Jo}" & raction ofi “the Island fo e PR 4 ed by leller an I Gallwas. Mrs. Leet|{Oregon, and was heavy ridova and Ketchikan. Fair weath- « &4 evening, to be held in the E ! 3 A 2 i @ ¢ oattractive guost er prevalls over most of the Interlor. Temperatures Haye risen ¥ ** l}«i:”e:t‘:rr:x‘x?fxu:'n[\.-f:r:‘}':; af gt A ; By momento of th ize n Northen Alaska and fallen at Bethel and Cordova, specially prepared program, in-| teresting booths with fine dis- | plays of useful and nnra:-lm»‘ ! | { | i “ # %" merchandise, fish pond, and re- freshments will await all who| attend. Everybody is invited ng of the commun-| e committee last : December 26 the date cl T cole- | The now 2 schooner Boxer |, enroute frow REUNION CHANNEL LODGES TO BE HELD IN DOUGLAS ; 7 i L ! ;o il airship Norge, in whieh th |y SEFAbRentS tor thelll The Store for Men’s W ear ON. SATURDAY = EVENING | Sy o S ; : : {oxplorers made thelr opccha|. . il I : | ;i : A R | night s . . i WALK-OVER SHOES STETSON HATS The Odd Fellows, Encampment | i i i 3 to v A % % ¥ c S BT RITING the short | ITee 1 g and Rebekah lodges of Juneau! [§ . 4 ; Y% ; t azd, cller, | w horth Class ftarts DUTCHESS TROUSERS and Douglas will hold a joint re-| |§ £ i, i (U P € 1 or 109th. Tele g P ¥ union of their Channel members, | ¢ ; NI VL 4 & g 5. S0k | s for particulars. adv. ||| Full line of 0il Clothmg ¢ their families and triends in tho | 3 : Rl { s e to 1 s DA S ey ! 0dd Fellows Hall, Douglas, to- | 4 y d rSON § it by the A N5W LINE - — — morrow evening. | 4 ™ S i e : ? g 4 | ot ¥ of Christmas Greetinz Cards. | Rev. Henry Young, of Juneau, | : : g . : : he Norge left Kings Bay on|adv. Winter & Pond Studio, | THE TA VERN il il el Al g v e Mis g o ST RRING L Toliar SO Gn | a A 3 [; y down v v N Fellowship as part of zn interest- . > . - 1WA 52, | e Good Food———Well Served ing program which has been ar- : i L e & ranged for the meeting | T h days of eolect it iling family that ited at the K ¥ o P o REASONABLE After the sirenuous days of clectioneering it was a smiling family that was reunited at the Her. I Parts of the wrecked ship were ro. | i h bert Hoover residence on the Stanford campus. Left to right, Herbert Hoover Jr. and his wifs hos. locte 1 hero last year / [ Merchants Lunch—11 till 2—65 cents Dell B. suerilr, Ataska's tuser. | ing {heir con, Herbert Hoover JIl; Mrs. Hoover and. the Republican candidate holding their second |ka Museum h s Rk AR o Call or write Juneau Music grand child, Peggy; and Aliun Hoover, their younger son. 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