The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1928, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 3 —— N 7 T \ THINGS To MO N BL Lk NG Ty CALL THE POUCE- IT WILL DO (10 GoQD = LD ZANANI HAS SOME MYSTERIOUS POWER QONER POOR MR. GOBGLE. AND A0 ONE BUT UE Cat BREAK THE SPELL =HE'S GEeN SLEERING NOW FOR TWEN T ~SEVEA] HOURS AMD MNOHING T HAVE DONE. HAS MADE Mk SUGHTEST IMPRE SSION ON . HIS BRAIN =T GUESS ID SETTER GET BACK &R © 1928, by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved eas Pme— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a, m. today Neon today Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 v. m. today: | Rain tonight, Thursday cieariug anu colder; mcderate south- t to east winds LGCAL DATA E Barom. Temp. Humidity Wird Velnnity Weather 30.07 41 86 SE 12 Rain 29.87 41 71 E 29.37 42 87 E CABLE AND RALI0 KEPORTS _ Stattons— YESTERDAY “TrODAY Highest 8 p.m. | 8a.m. Preclp. temp. temp. . elocity 24 hrs. Low B8a. temp, _temp 8 am Wenther Barrow Nome Bethel 4 Lort Tanana Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Cldy Clear 0 0 6 E Yukon 14 Eagle St. Dutch Kodiak Paul Harboi T CAN ENTRUST (HESE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1928. "By BILLE DE BECK CANT I SHAVE My SUBTECT WITHWT ou WAKING UP The WHOLE . NE\GHBOR The machete, South America's own native tcol of varled uses, is purchased from the United States | the department of commerce Is in- | formed. Tath | NCTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Commissioner's Court the Territory of Alaska, #lon Number One Jefore Frank A. Boyle, sloner and ex-Officio Probate Jndge. Juneau Precinct | In the Matter of the Rstate of FRANCE TIVIS GIBSON, ceased NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was, on| the 5th day of November, 1928, | duly appointed administrator of {the estate of Francis Tivis Gib- ‘ton, deceased. All persons hav-' [ing claims against the estate of for Divi-| Commis- ! de- NELSON’S The Store for Men's Wear WALK-OVER SHOES STETSON HATS DUTCHESS TROUSERS Full line of Oil Clothing Roofing Papers Galvanized Iron Roofing Glass Paints and Oils Do Your Repair Work Now TH Thomas Ha;dware Co. Juneau, Alaska = O A DON'T LET JUNEAU FAIL! THE DRIVE FOR Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Rdmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco NO'T'l:—Observations at S neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, ecisco are made at 4 am., Junea Misting“ Ra‘n Rain 0 Less t Paul, Dutch Sattle, Portland u time. bor, Kodiak and San t. The pressure is moderately moderately high in the Pacific rapidly in this vicinity and Alaska Clear weather is gene ard where rain continues, of Alaska but have rise low in the Gulf of Alask ates and Alberta. Tt is ising in Bering Sea anu uorthern ral except from Cordova south- Temperatures bave -fallen over m in the northern and eastern DOUGLAS . NEWS FIREMEN TROUNCE HIGH SCHOOL FIVE The' Douglas fire dcpartment won their first basketball game of the season last night by taki he high school team into -camp with a score of 22 to 10 The lygh school team, althcugh light and ‘inexperienced, gave a good account of itself and at half time was Jeading the firemen 6 to 4. Early in the second half, the fiye- en broke through the high schgol efense and scored three times hereafter they were in no dang It losing. Both teams made fouls and this lowed up the game The lineup for ‘the high school forwards—William Cashen and Alex Gair; Center, John h- len; Guards, Harry Pettygrove. Substitutes (Gair and Roy Hill The Firemen: Forwards (Gallwas and L. Carlsen; [Jimmy Manning; Guards, [Johnson and Bob Bonner. . R i V.IDMEN Angus EAGLES; GOOD GAME In a preliminary game, the V\‘u.! jmen’s town team and the Eagles] jhad a free-for-all battle last night | and the Kagles walked off the Itloor victorious, defeating the wo-| jmen by a score of 9 to 3. 1 dn the first half, girls’ rules were! layed and the women scored two ts to the Eagles’ H ys' rules were played in the econd canto and the score was boosted 9-3. Qutstanding players on the [Eagles’ team were Joe Reidi and obert Fraser, as they took the brunt of the somewhat violent of- lensive of Mrs. Glen Kirkham. For, the first game of the yeari the ladies made a good showing, heir team was composed of the lowing players: Margaret Ab. mson, Hazel Olson, Mrs. K. W, Chapman, Mrs. Glen Kirkham, Lu. ile ‘Pepoon, Josie Hursh, Mrs. fashes, Carries Coal, ‘Woman Gains 18 Pounds, “I wash, iron and carry coal don't get tired since -taking Vnol. Also, I have gained 18 pounds.” —Mrs. S. Cortese. Vinol is a delicious compound pf .cod liver. peptope,’ iron, etc. ous, 1y tired, anemic peo- lé are surprised how Vinol gives 8w pep, sound sleep and a BIG tite. The very FIRST bottle -adds several pounds weight children or adults. Tastes Drug Lundell, Framk| LOSE TO H . ! Dickinson, Mrs. Clark Michaals and Thelma Walit Players on the Eagles t Arne hudshift, R. Fra Reidi, Caesar Sebenico, R. 8Sr, James Edmiston, A. J. After the' game tne ladie; Were treated to ice-cream suNdacs® by the Communi Christmas Troc jcommitiee. . The sum of §52.85 was reported taken in at the door for| the ‘tree-fuRd, LIBRARY MEETING CALLED |} I h . B S P 4 HOME FROM STATES Thore will be —— Douglas L'arary home | day aiternoon atCity Hall. —————— am wore | S a Beaner,| the worst in more than a i | alog Asscciatiow Thuar { Mrs. Felix Gray arrived o'clock in the! on the Alaska yesterday from three months' visit with relatives in Montana and friends on the Sound. ' During her yisit in Mop- jtana, Mrs. Gray's parents, who are y i both still hale and hearty, were he hosts at a family reunion, wherein|comedy, | more than twenty children and|ana Ricardo €brtes grandchildren were present. Among gy the Liberty tonigh the latter were the two sons. of|ip glowing terms. I Mr. and Mrs. Gray,—Douglas, Wholan authetic synopsis (18 a midshipman-at Awnapolis and{ Betty supports her invalld fathes il Gordon who is atfending the Uni-|Theodore Roberts, by working in | | versity of Washingtop a fashionable Avenite gown B M shop. She loves only t things HERE Fui WINTER I her it, Tommy, a sha i - {c round, and e of| ! Mrs. I Crim, mother of Miss , an opera singer known Dorothy Crim, arrived here on the|as a heik among women. Through | Alaska from Seattle to keep housc|a ridiculous situat in w { (for her daughter. They have|Betty's cat innocently becomes § ‘| Kilburn D-street apart-|volved, Cortez swe: that he will| one of the ments. umarry the first the animal | | | | “THE CAT'S PAJAMAS" AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Paramoun jetty Bronson s horalded | Following is Harold Center, Leonard on | 1 | —— - e et L T | | CONFIDENTIAL——PLUS! There generally comes a time in the business li.fe of any man when he needs advice of a financial nature. His bank—our bank—was founded to provide precisely that service in the emergency. More than likely we can furnish not only advice—but assist- ance. And positively CONFIDENTIAL! First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” Many are dead and thopsands are homeless as a result of latest eruptions of Mt, Etna in Sicily, uarter of a century, Mascali, a thriving town of 7,000, was inundated and wiped out in'boiling lava—as completely as was Pompeii 2,000 years ago by Vesuvius. Photos | above. taken during a nrevious gruotion, tell the story of tragedy now being enacted on Etna's burning slopes. Above, an airplane view of dead- ly crater; inset, fugitives hurrying down moun- tainside before onrushing lava, and, below, dazed villagers looking on as houses and trees and gar- dens are swallowed up in the molten stream. (Covyright, 1928, International Newsreel) a meeting of the dancer, a lady of love, allure and |Ccmpany Jealcusy Arlette becomes envious | publicity Ricardo gains because of is 37 | wadding own. T nd |she does not intend to o through with the which: arrives;&ins to thicken. SHIPPERS ATTENTION The Coastwise Transportation will not accept ship-| for Killisnoo, Angoon, | the |Hood Bay or Kootznahoo after | December 1st unless all FREIGHT marriage the| CHARGES ARE PREPAID at| Betty deli the | point of crigin. ——7{\(]\'.‘ > dancer throws it down | > Belty to try it on, as| Syaney waurcaes, reproductions in Christmas cards, original, dif-| ferent, Alaskan, 256 cents each at| |the Nugget Shop. 1 to. She turns out to Marchal, beautiful | | { i [ ‘ | { | Arle | ments ot On pending day, asks ceremony. The be. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ARRIVED ON “ALASKA” Fruit Cranberries Oranges Apples Bananas Grapes Grapefruit Dates (bulk and packages) Vegetables Celery Cauliflower Tomatoes Lettuce Spinach Cabbage Leeks Punch Carrots Parsnips Rutabagas Sweet Potatoes e D e e e T e et e~ Sttt ettt Pt Raisins (Seedless and clusters) TONIGHT—7:30 'BETTY BRONSON—R CORTEZ in “The Cat’s Pa]amas” ' A Gay, Swift Comedy—A Bright, Heart Gripping Romc Prices—10-20-40 ‘cents - __ NOTICE—Club Show Thursday :ald decensed will present them with proper vouchers and duly verified to the undersigned at 124 Goldstein Building, Juneau,! Alaska, within six (8) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Gth day of November, 1928 H. L. FAULKM publication, Nov. ation, Dec. THE OLD PIONEER £ = £ WILL BEGIN = AND HOW'! n, Dec. 5 L A UL | | | lhixi First H I Christmas Greeting Cards MORE THAN 50 OF THE VERY LATEST CARDS ARRIVED THIS WEEK T Phone Thé Empire A representative will gladly call at your home

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