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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1929. O S R i eather C de b lhe U. §. Hoover Grandchildren » onditions As Recorded by S Weather Bureau D, J Forecast for Juneav and vieinitv. beginnme 4 » m. todav: Extr(l()rl”l'? (i S TO Be ‘4Skc(l to om Rain tonight and Thursday, warmer tonight; moderate ¢ o U S P t . t- £ ()Ciet southeasterly winds. : : atriotic S LOCAL DATA POPULAR-PRICED okt y time— Barom. ‘temp. numidity Wind Velocity Weather ¥ 4 p m ye;t‘y gg 55 32 98 EE g glear 4 a. m. today 2 34 97 now p 7] 7 > J 4 PARTY DRESSES Loe i f B O : | CASLE AND BALI0O KEPORTS antijul ? Is art Styles | o LLRA Y T xuunxpn’d = Bl ' L ! (l-‘.).::, (a»tm. \«l‘r‘w‘l"ty B4 hrs. wnnm 5 Sk : Barrow 5 e T s T S 0 Cldy “pecially priced for this event ol 30 28- } $07 de . pAASE Cldy See our stock ?f fl;)rmture Iand'hh)omt fumshmgs | Bethel 38 . 36 [5ga <34 2672l gmm . before buying elsewhere | Fort Yukon 4 T 4 — ' .04 Snow H d ¥ C | Tanana 04 4 = s o || Juneau Young Hardware Co. ; - Bagle 16 14 18— 02 cldy g 4 1 1 ag Just a fow styles anc St. Paul 38 e | 38 86 .10 Rain v, 3 Dutch Harbor.. 48 44 34 W 0 Clear LR * iizes to choose from. Kodiak Py R Rl | S ) 0 Clear ] {Cordova 7y G b T | e ] cldy g 1 {Toncan: LS ol e L B2 M g D NN P Ketchikan o e R : S ll C f : {Prince Rupert. 42 40 | 32 84 0 .02 Rain ma omrorts \ ; Edmonten . ~16 | =18 4 L4 0 Cldy . ({ 3 | Seattle 40 | 34 34 . 0 Clear : and made. of the fin- Portland B " Al e 0 Cleaf May prove to be } San Fancisco. b2 52 | 10 42 16 70 Cldy t t et *_Less than 10 miles. G C f NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- rea Om or b that you will neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and Ssn Fian . 1 cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. Several stvles of ’ ler W The storm central yesterday in the Aleutian Islands has . moved northward attended by southerly gales in the eastern ELECTRIC PADS 1o ter such Aleutian Islands and southern Pering Sea. The pressure is high in the ocean west of Caliofrnia and northeastward to Western a vl N el it Canada. Precipitation has been general thmughnu;‘thfe Te]rrimr(yi' R P X ; except in the extreme north and near the Alaska Peninsula, an I l 1 in the form of rain as far north as the lower Kuskokwim Val- easonaote rices 4§ A gl ley. Temperatures have risen in Hastern and Northern Alaska A % | and have fallen over most of the Southwest. e § B e 5] £ 1 PG W T - . . - es 1¢ and 38 N Alaska Electric Light . Pri 87.50 5.00 < and wp to $47.50 /| & Power Co. ‘ Juneau PHONE 6 Alaska . . L Distributors of Regular Reliahle Electri Herbert Hoover III and his sister, Ann (above), grandchildren B iable Electric f President-elect Hoover, are to be. invited by Mrs. Josiah Van Appliances | Orudet (lower right), to join the Children of the American Revo- itien, of which she is National President. Sue French Strother| ot i SR i isosmsts g i il llowc left), daughter of Rep. and Mrs. Jamcs French Strother of t Vugnua, ic one of the youngest members. be ;. |announced at headquarters of the Children of JENE ADDRESSES ERITISH MARINES ks JENE ADD Pitshmann will be assisted by Mrs By SUE MCNAMABA # se Nor Mr. Pitshmann s1{ 2 ~vess —2awnre Writer) ) am No:rton, who will m' HINGTON, Jan. 16.—It i3 > of publicity and tic | For Police Mother Revo- American two grandchildren the Mrs. Waggoner gave a report on |lution that the petition asking for & police|of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hodver mother which was presented to lw(]l be lhn\ifiml to become mem- ity Council. Although thejbers of that organizgtion. Gounch’ was. in Tavor of sucn a| Fresident - elect Hoover has 'PHOG” ALILEN Iplan it was learned that they hadfJoined the Sons LR o {no funds from which to draw for ’\"Y"‘” ;‘“‘l‘:““‘”“‘(ll;i"‘("m"“‘l‘l‘l’: "\l“:" such an officer. Further actionf L0850 ey T G iy on this petition by the club has| s ’ . ” % wlonths, eligible to' membership been deferred until a later date.f; Tt et Lotiany of ehil- It was decided that Mrs. R. R oo o 7 |Herman, chairman of the Legisla-| "4\ o0 Herbert! afe. the. ohils S |tive committee of the Juneaujqien of Herbeért Hoover, Jr., an 4 {Women's Club, should be vested|inctructor in Harvard. businiess 2 | with unlimited power to draft alechool, The two youngsters have " Ibill stressing the community Prod-|often visited here in the Hoover 6 erty law for presentation to theipome on S Street. | Legislature which meets in Ju-| wWith ‘the exception of the " {neau in Marc The Community | President of each chapter, the 3 Property law may be found in thefoffices in the Children of the Probate code and protects the]American Revclution are held by I rights of women and children. Mrs.| children. The membership of ‘ PARIS Herman is also interested in the|12,000 is' made up of. children S i i th B e { B . Library bill as set forth by the|whose parents are members of ot - gife TOIPR 48 a6, paterial. Rediory unes. fOF. B lrass women's Ciub in Skagway. Pt ‘Softs 'afidl Daughters”iof the [ tEimmed evenitig drepg, NRL evpryone choosss such 'a ragile mater- LR Mrs. Ruth Cuyer, a tiranster|American Revolution. ial, however, as the ‘model is equally adaptable to other: fabrics. ! ’ the Skagway Women's Club The children range in age form|The trimming is strass with long fringe or chenille. The range 5, P member of Juneay|infants to girls of 18 and young |of colors is wide, but there is much white used, as well as black. H last evening. men of 21. ‘The youngest dele-| Pale grey also is-prominent for evening. RITA. | ity o aflta to theslast ;allunnl gonv;]en- —— uest o u on. was - Sue rench tother, ' Miss Virgin‘a ..idison, formerly|aged 17 months, the daughter of NOTICE—STORE HOURS ;BOB TURNER'S £UTO SERVICE | prosident of the Junior Community |Rep. James French Strother of Until further advised:this store I fought the flu for six weeks Gene Tunney, retired heavyweight champion, addressed members |, = Sape May, New Jersey | West Virginia. will be closed evenings excepting (but am now at your. service ot British Royal marines recently at Portsmouth, England, in | = % © 0 00ty 0 oo | More than 200 children are Saturdays when we will be open |again. Call 257, Stand at Arcade . presenting the trophy given by the United States marines. Tunney | "0 b at their meeting, andjexpécted to attend the next na- until 10:00 P. M. v Cafe. BOB TURNER. adv. - L % | I8 shown presenting the trophy to Can. L. 8. T. Haiiigay of the Brit- | o8 (I 80 U WECRE, M tiona1 convention fn Washington | —44% _ SANITARY OROCBRY.| == ————ssre——r Forrest C."Phog”Allen, president o) 3 v, B marines. A know that the Junior Communiiy|the weelc of April 10 when the oy oo eroTeo sate at the Emplre | Call or write Phome s02 peh of the National Baskethall Copches E |Club of Cape May is a branch ofjD: R. A. /418, Chy f Association,end director of athletics i [ Dedman, of way, who 1isthe Women's Community Club, and]Yention. Ome of the features of g where hi Juw J wnMAN | chalrman of tle Federation Public.|that just before I left Cape May ::e "lmdll‘"e:;:g‘f:hi;‘"g.rw“,' "i atflulhumtyd‘l(nr_nu . 1o % . i Coanmitice, was read In which[the Juniors had formed a Hign|the dedication cf the Tomb o feams have won the MissouriValley A o . roquested that & copy of all[school branch which now takesf ie MREEENE SR EEE B S 0 ;( ‘championship six consecu~ G“fi) i BDIAN b happenings be sent to her|care of all the girls In Cape May.{p ™ (14 Preshyterian meeting 3 W A LA-28 %4 ] '(\.r the Federation News, a maga-|All three Cape May clubs are any o .o in Alexandria, Va. - Bach | ] 8 |7ine published by the Women's|integral part of the New Jersay child in' the socloty is contribut- t I Ql{ PLJBQ lerated clubs ‘and contains news |Federation of Women's Clubs. ‘And,d o gia' towards the memorial ALADEY Y D of all the ciubs "I'"}”“)‘ '“"‘"""“‘»‘ “]f o “Cagg M‘L" Seeing that proper respect is ad | clubs bu know what an i rest. q : : In charge of territorie: and foreign| Alaska this evening, 1 am suréfye giele “fn Washlng‘tcn festng N :0 Keep Re-|posessions of the Women's Cluds|inoy woula want me to. extend fo.” iAW . nd: Eirlsy, hatsine oy cords for Life omal ™ America, sent a. Christas card|greetings to the Juneau club tromd| iimply from’ @ hotel atalt one 0 : 0 the Juneau. Womsn's Clyb.and{the Cape May clubs.” ¢|rainy night, indignangly 'called L aid: “The Seagonls rieetings to| At the close of the business|upon thé manager. H¢' abeured L @ friends of ojher days.and the|scggion, the members of the Club|them the'erfor never:would- be : ; ends of yesterday. The.portaligave their president, Mrs. Marig| repeated. . Y m Jantau ot my heart is as-of yofe: The|Skuse, a surprise birthday party.] = Mrs.-Josiah A. :Van Orsdel is . o g fo my Bearthstone is large cake, decorated with white|serving ~+her fourth term as Na- X i e May all wio enter belang pink candles, was presentod|tional ' President of the :Children HA’NES ALASKA $ e gmade Enown that blessed good chser, £90d |15 pher, and delicious ice cream|of the American Revolution. She A £ rton, of Junean, had|hoalth, lengthened 'y and se-|goryed. is a native of Nebraska, but has s . 10 M@ renity of spirit—gloritied by thel Tne present officers of the Ju-|lived® in Washington for more 2 10n 4 Clu hent of true friendship.”|yeau Women's Club are Mrs, Marle|than 20 years. She is the wife POTA TOES M rs. Burdette is at Clara 18, Skuse, president; Mrs. Harold|¢f Justice Van Orsdel of the 1 Huntington, Pasadena, Cal,|gmith, vice.president; Mrs, Thom.|Court of Appeals of the District f ; a kreat many fronds | o1 Allen, socretary, and M Wi, |0 Columbia, and is & member ot ([ ¢ Speaal or the January 2. 95 100 nc Vlas! . L when she last visited here.|jjam Jensen, treasurer. the local Dolly Madison Chapter $ . Per pou'uls - ‘H Pitshmann, chairman of el S of the D. A. R. In 1927 she was Cka S le he " Bl A the music committee, announced | alig awaded the American Cross of rance a o ni \ "‘ ";"h‘~ We' et the third rehearsal of “The NEW JUDGE NOT TO Honor by the United States Flag P »' E rom the aska Federat Lass of Limerick Town,” a roman. Association. 6! ** Undie. 6f Women's Clvb As Cnztod!an tic comic operetta, by Arthur A. TAKE OATH UNTIL Mrs. Harriet M. Lathtop, au- The N:w i Tom Boy” U S 9 Mri Noron caii that members o penn, was held Nonday aieht | COMMISSION COMES|(hor cf “Five Litie Peppers.” or-f| SNFYE 3ut hovasnl CALIFORNIA GROCERY ihe club and visitors were invil the Elks Hall and that the re- L ganized the first chapter of the = : : ? 3 . ‘ : In silk and silk broadcloth showing a variety of f to make use of the cards in hearsal was very satisfactory. It| g ..o oo - Children of the American Revo- colors and print and stripe designs $1.95 S | flesk, which has bean placed in the | vas decided that this - operotta.| oo mmmng by e n, eStorday fution i 1805. P B o PHONE 478—FREE DELIVERY | Worget-MeNot Tea Roow. and that| composed of charming and melodi. gomaie v’ ' oy, hited : States SLIPS B8 o riles would he opénat eny ous music and clever spebking|oh o oy oo cocral Judge of NOTICE -y B e the First Judicial Division of Mcose Legion Number 25 . Baronette satin slips, the accepted costume slip, s 5 Mrs. Mar 1se. Pres'dent of Coligeum Theatre on March 12 ::::?llmhgll’c<:‘r::i:xitllkl' g nl::ter:t ::g ):zo::sltvl.n::lnl::i ‘v:',; in pink, yellow, coral, orchid, red, white, honey, Py S ssion 1 = Shaaacd ‘ * the Juncau club, read the quariei- and March 13. The proceeds from|Judge E. Coke Hill, recently pre hone to haxa & SREREIse foF You. green and black. $1.95. < Fody of "35 Baptist Mission at Ko- this operetta will be used for the|siding in the First Division, call-|Luncheon will be served in the} Ploneer Pool Hall x ‘diak. This publication is sent 1o benefit of the American Legion|ed a term of the court for Janu-|banguet rooms and we would like IS Wowa's Ciub 1. Atsskis| Ambisice, the Fire Department|ary 1 bat nomen e enn ot hirs o e o, e MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION ~and eom:;un many items of dire"l]\me Municipal band, and for the|'keep it alive.” with us tonmight. Telephone 183 “* Pool—Billiards e TE ) . Interest to women. improvement of Evergreen Bowl, —_————— . A. BALDWIN, A letter from Mrs. Bessie M. the children’s playground. Mrs.|Old papers ror save at tie Empire, {—adv, ‘s Herder. Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop., 4