The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1929, Page 7

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THE DAILY ‘ALASKA FMP!RE 'IUESDAY FEB. 19, 1929. Weaflur Conditions As Recorded by the U, §. Mofl est Says Navies Of Weather Bureau the Future Are to Have p Many: Aireraft Carriers Forecast for Juneauw and ¥io inity, beginnmg 4 ». m. today; e { Rain tenight and Wednesday; moderate southeasteriy winds. (Continued from fage One} LOCAL DATA | some of the longer e -l Mme— Barom. Temp. Bumidity Wird Velocity Weather |/n'on PIActers B =0 o CUTTING TOOLS OF ALL KIVD 4cp. m. yest'y 2054 34 97 E 12 Snow f our or the prot 3| Axes—Chisel 4 a, m. today. 29.3% 36 97 E Rain our seaboard ¢ommer Neen' today ...29.42 35 96 SE 2 Rain-Snow No fleet can safely approdd e R il | coasts ‘within the e CASLE A¥D BATIO KEPORTS b | : | 3 W nlwhvsh-lr]Ni‘rw\\wlru‘vr the best made — Yankee e S and Goodell-Pratt D Squares—B; —Bits— e — - SiZed; " shoré cd, ai 2 | races—Bits ynsrfimg bl n'm\x ; e | ke o Any kind of | vou may want Siationas (X ETemD. tewp. i temp. temp. Velooit . Wenther |y whatover to beliey £} T Nowme > e T R s onn | Thomas Hardware Co. Tanana 2 8 06 § g s aircraft ope s, With, Ragle 2 Y 3! ft protection our ships J SE P ; o i ; ; Juneau, Al St. " Paul 4 36 1y a6 ot shie D A aska {Datch Harbor.. 42 IS ] | "We have laid the groundwork rly diak e .”, 3 & e " ‘{m' creating such defenses, With Eumxm.. 38 3 2 4 . ©Y [ |ihe actunal advent of the Lexing- !]Jpr:c]aph Ifi U ol t‘n:) and ‘Saratoga Into the fleet, ac i() u . | Ketehikan © 36 3 Showers ) | ; .4 B iR Rt 1 PEC nodern | HitoRan Supplies §:<2.|)1-:v(l(upt‘ll m, k ';'r’ 8 ‘(m‘ | équipment ahd organized into an | Bdimonton ... - ' 3 i iki unit ‘ Rt o r Ag;“me g . 40 4 46 S P Gidy | eftective striking unit after ars We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and | PEFTANd - 16 ; 38 ) . & dy ]”“ SAPKHEIER, W ’“‘"' P TUBES. Also a complete line of AERIAL WIRE, San Francisco. B8 I Bllly | ot o s toduegon”, i) INSUI' ATORS, ETC. *—Less than 10 milea. P U”‘: i e k2 m helief that we are | | NOTR:—ODbservations at St. Paul, Duteh Harbor, Kodiak, Ju s ; 3 | - i | Leau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Lortland and Sar Fran | 70W Just inrulng to the fire C l El C e pe borfls . |t the Hiret cbablor of thai story, apuat Llectric Company sco are made dat 4 a.m., Juneay time. : i ! a protund nfln | pogio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring O ST AT AT 0 1, TR DO T . | which will have 4 n : ) ¥ (ence’ upon the composition of th The pressure. is moderately high in Bering Sea amnd . in I'tidets of the world, if not indeed, ) i Crcwning of Ahmed Zogu, President of the Republic, as King of Albania in April will mark the treme Northern Alaska and low in Soutl Alaska and the a " lupon the whole concept of war. |z return of that country to royalist rule after a stormy expcrience as a democracy. Zogu (lower |cent oceans. It is lowest south of the utian lIslands whe; A i ‘l “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE™ 4 lor was proclaimed King Skanderberg III at a milit ceremen ahove me {i ago. {southeasterly gale is reperted. A southw le is reported south | gh) L 5 3 RISy Sxpsmory (A7) me ago." At thel 56 wai of AWy Riin has tallen over mast of Soubkebs Al | NEW AUTOMATIC ! lower le‘it are shown two lus subjects u\ the native garb worn at the proclamation. 13ka wud 'Tidnt Wnow hus tallen in the vulkon Vallays H@mpesh- |1 The NESK SUSOMATIC Ortio: o — | L i ic tha 7 a G Itures have fallen in the Interior and on the Gulf of Alaska. ,r'“‘l’““ that changes its cwn rec- ord )Ul NG STARS WiITH COMPLEX {—— £55 e 5 et i - [ords now on displdy at Anderson . . TO TRY MAJOR GRADE AG /IIN [winiing the pensisnt, ahile Tiatla-|webt (o ine Gabds’ meveral ydkks ;‘:,',',T,:gé““"p“' A ovarnett "f:l"\f' Dry Clea'l"lg an(l Premng DOUGLAS % i n, aided by véteran Jim Lind-|ago, but his wildpess Waes: ampz ; g 5 v, was carrying Houston to the ing. With the speed of a Vance| LEP Aumquist rrese Your Duit | TR i o { top. - and the curves of a Pennock, hel w. eall and deliver. Phone 28 | > ¥ E 3 X 4 i | IDixie series, the amnual playoff [and his Texas League record does | NE MONIA ; : | between the two circuits for the |not show much improvement along In New Building on Shattack Way - COMEDY-DRAMA TO e o8 - : Southern supremacy, and in the ! the s e passed 149 baiters m:r hnh‘f‘ifl;;;fl\ln begin | ‘THIE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” BE FEATURE GIVEN : first game Wild Bill met Blg 12d- | lasi season “"Y tment with : s ; die. Wells had the best of the| IUll be mighty interesting to see AT P.T. A. MEETING e e . g - opening ume, but back on the |how these youngsters fare in the wTue Tiveting Placey s the il Houst .;.]}.»( nulh;_h.m evened it latest bid for recognition kN ,,M,:h" {Oi!'-qjlya ld Papers fOl' saie at Fmp“_e Ofim intriguing title of a one-act play p :: & up and his lj‘fllll \'.‘.u“ the ey Booth Tarkingion to be put on $ g 3 i series with three out of five NOTICE {hie March mecting of the Doug “ ; ¢ ; Hallahah didn't get his Wild Bill| While cown twn drop in! Parent Teacher appellation through any Texas|@eorge Brothers Grocery, meet! Engstrom is coaching and the §° p 4 S ¢ | prairie bad land experien He | your friends and neighbors, then el . : § b # has always had trouble locating | pay nm nrth- account you owe cast includes the following i 4 p / % i . ¥ the plate. . B. FEMMER ‘ s: Miss” Pepoon, Miss Hu: Y 4 3 Migs . Abrahamson, Mr. Dunham, T . i % As a tall, .nn.lrnh youngster he wTPleImm- 114 adv. \ Mr. Engstrom and M#. Devon. ; - . > " AL o i T — — As the last program was handled . : g ] o ¢ by the women, three men, M‘ 5. o o L 68 i Flfty Doll(lrs R()'var(l e Dupham, Gair and Devon pointed to devise entertainment for b the March meeting ; _ 3 i % will bé paid to anyone giving information ikiicoe Tea 7o bt bivin IED gt ‘ ; : | leading to the arrest and conviction of the ] i person or persons who shot and broke in- For the benefit of missionary : ‘ e e e among the Japanese people, [ome ot HE=ClE v s:xlamrs on the Douglas Island power line League will give a Jap- February 13th. heaootics There ok . ; ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD be' ‘Japanese decorations and other ] MINING CO]\]PANY ' Yo THIS GUY OUTTA Fhursday afternoon. There will TH' BOX THIS Q;tums to give the affair an ori- S w 1 ammuuhere - - TAKU PICTURES To insure completion of cuts in time for the Taku publication by "\gril, class pictures are being tak- by Ed Andrews. A dozen hmen were shot Saturday. The est of the pictures will be taken this week. Cuts and en mist be done in Seattle. Theref it s mecessary to have the phot Figgiied garly Almost unbeatable in the minors, these two pitchers are back again to overcome that something that has kept them out of the big leagues. ! SONSTHAGEN &' M. Sonsthagen, well known % i*"' R ®ich “packer, who has been spond- By HORACE C. RENEGAR tried Wel ing the past month and a hadf in (A. P. Sports Writer) | then with the Tigers, declared the | #attle, returned to Douglas on XTA, Feb. 19—An age old|big Birmingham portsider the sug the Queen Sunday. He expects to 0 those who don't!zle of baseball, & ingly possess- 2 = = = = = g = remain here until %pnng lvlltu.ll « ags ‘r.y,“mg every nec y hute ex- i Every MO"!h in the Year g = é {cept the ability to win nd Wi ahan, tw -| An inferiority complex, some : ".M ACTRESS B A AR Miskars Frmet il I 1929 Sales Datcs {up this spring for 3 B : Nevertheless, both swept their | S The Cards are recalli alla-{leagues last season. Hallahan 5 han from the Texas I o cham-|turned in 23 victories to 12 de- | SH FEBRUARY 20 pionship club, Houston, and t h\ He struck out 244 batters MARCH 20 L | Yankees have purchased Wells|in 276 innings, something like 44 |3 APBIL 24 n om Birmingham, the Southern|more than Dazzy Vance whilfed |} AY 21 » ’}_‘;osk ANGFLE:; :“;an]:te'l: 1“': ‘A«m jation leaders. Hn the National League during the S —=Ppck - agaln rin Both left handers, they have| campaign. He led also in earngd | J w Aima Rubens, film actress, is €on- |34 ¢hair flings before and with I run averages with two and a quar- | ‘S Special Sales Held on Reque’t Of Shlppers tinuing to regain her health and oo ning apparently In their|ter runs a game. 13 Advances Will Be Made As Usual When Re- conquer her narcotic addiction. 5 iy S G b We. g3 L E Seri family tiled abe Bad bee"’f:nmz failed. The Cardinals could Wells, too, led his loop, winning E quested—Transferred by Telezmph iyen treatment in an attempt to g okt ’ o : ; ashinad ; oyercome her nervous condition and both Washington and Delroit was Instrumental in Birmingham : , Have You Anything to Sell? Do You Want to Buy Anythmg. Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in or not understand it with Hallahan, )25 games against seven losses and | 4 if Desired believed largely due to the exee sive:use of narcotics but whether| fer ‘return to the sanitarium is he SEATTLE FUREXL‘i for this purpose alone or in con- k ¥étion. with a recent operation, - 2 i 65 MARION STREET V they do_not_ divulse : Another New Barber SEATTLE,US e » s | f Subscribe to The Empire. L SRR B i ¢ The Silver Fox Barber Shop is increasiig its force | e i ,' S 5 ;)lt‘ (;vorl:iers‘ i %; Fogshee is tberedan‘d its getting st%t- e B - t"d ed and wi ready in a few days to occupy the }| > -Coate 8 10 second chair at the Silver Fox. Mr. Foushee hails OUR SE RVICE from Chicago, not a gun man, but a Razor and Secis- 7 Ca]l in and see us about sors man, and well experienced in the art of Ladies’ Y Hair Bobbing. T am moving to the third chair so T o= ope . '0il Painting Lessons. We ean hold down the rear. Mr. Foushee weighs 220 | EXTENDS AlS WBR Use Classtfwd or Dlsplay i tesch yon dn 6 les- pounds and Mr. Haynes, who occupies the first chair, THE WORLQ 3 i B ‘ ‘can te: 5 is by no means a lightweight, so Juneau will be a ¥ EaCh Brm Refiul&s sons, S0’ you ean ‘paint { ) - funny town if we do net hold it down. TI'll-just say ey A g (2o £ Sixl to the public we want your business and we are e ¢ for yourself. Six lessons prepared to take good care of you for it always NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good for $5.00. ; T 7 : THE i day for man and woman. Read them-—Read them Fays o Look Well F " N tion ld carefully—They are News. Remember our Job De- J. 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