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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1929. By BILLE DE BECK 3 T 3 G LS s o IS Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U.S. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ; —— Weather Bureau { 5 - e I NEVER DREAMED HORS iea, ” N 2 it ST 3 = RSEFACE &, 5 e <2 Forecsst for Jancan and viclnity, beginning 4 p. m. today: ]| ShSee cave: P i WOULD TREAT ME THIS WAY : ) 2/ WHATS THIS S Tue Rein téright and Wednesday, warmer tonight; moderate south- | ~<pthemg BEAT \T onE ANDER WANT ME o ko ABBUT = HE < | 7 MORNING PAPER OF EERRUARY il 1 S R IS HE ( AGHT WHILE T J WONDBR WHERE THAT KIND OF A GOY —HED TR o SECOND - - THAT'S THE DAY HE y winds. WAS OULT = JUST SPARE. ME NO METTER WIHAT OPENED THAT MYSTERIOUS LOCAL DATA : “TORNED ME DAWA 3, "‘R_?&fiki e 8 LETTER = AND HERE'S A HOLE COLO = T HAVEAT | & \\\ WS THINGS = (v : 08 (T = SOME (TEM HAS BEEN 3 3 A Time Barom. Temp. IMumidity Wind Velocily Weather WEARD A WORD i | SABOED CUT UiTH THE SISSORS, 4. p. m. yesty 3003 31 % E 7 Cldy ] w & i Saey- Tl GeT - 42 m todny _..2952 32 9 SE 10 Snow =y ; | : 5\ To THE BSTTOM OF Noon today 29.10 36 87 E 12 Rain i " T CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ~ YESTERDAY T HAODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low S8am. fam. Precip. Sam Stations— _temp,__temp. temp._temp._Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow . -20 -26 | =28 -24 — Mome ~ialla.. -2 “4 ] o=10" =40 20 #Bethel .. 4 -4 -12 12 4 Tort Yukon -8 -16 | -16 -8 —_ Tanana ... «4q -6 -6 =2 Bagle 0. 10 8 0 0 St. Paul ... 28 16 12 14 Dut¢h Harbor ... 34 28 s 26 Kodiak St - 08 32 32 38 Cordova . Lol v 34 | 32 3 Junean .. 38 37 32 32 Cld Clear Cldy Cldy Clear 1d. | as B | aooll King Features Syndicate, Inc.'Great Britain r Snow R Clear | “=~—— ST e S s 2% RN, £ 1 TN Y lcame into view and then passed |memories to restore his fortunc, the :}; .“ WFJSEL CALLED TO service during the World War Jesus Atoned for all Sin. SnOW | from sight. |while enduring the agony of can-| His orders assign him to duty on| The public is invited to the serv- Ketchikan e & 36 - . CMdy | g[;ocsevews Parting cer. | | THE LOWLY DIME || ACTIVE ARMY DUTY |the staff of the commanding gen- | ices. " Prince Rupert 4“ 4 3 38 Cldyi Theodore Roosevelt did not care| Rutherford B. Hayes devoted his SHOWS ITS POWER | ATFT. LEAVENWORTH@:-M at Fort Leavenworth. He will | L il R Edmonton - 38 e p |to linger when Willlam Howard remaining years to education and| | 2 {be on active service there during a| It seems a girl now doesn’t want Seattle ... v D J N8 T 5 Oldy | mu gt succeeded him in 1909. Roose- |philanthropy; Benjamin Harrison AUGUSTA, Ga., Feb. 26— ) Wh)ur months’ tour. He will re-|a complexion so perfect She will Portiand et it e BN R i Clay | ok was in his prime and took & took to law and the lecture plat- | | J: Barrett, o contractor of this | | ‘George H. Welsel, Colonal, U. 8.|turn here as scon as his duties | have no excuse for using rouge and Ban Francisco ... 58 54 R SR TR 0 Clear | pooming part in tae ceremeny of form. city, hasn't spent & dime in 20 | | gngineers Reserv been l"‘-}hat‘e been completed. paint or a husband so perfect she . fles, Less than 10 miles. installing Mr. Taft. i ! lealled to active d nd will leave | - —— will have on excuse for divorcing arrett, who i BOW MOIC | jane on the steamer Northwestern | him. 10 years old, before his wute to Fort| LUTHERAN LENTEN SERVICE | l o8a8] el | NOTE—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch HRarbor, Kodiak, Juneau,| Bub, immediately afterwards, the Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are Roosevelt carriage drove up to the CONSTABLE RAYBORN | 0 years oldy before WS | | wednesday night er Lo giakie o N < 3 Leavenworth, Kansas, it was made | Lenten servicse will be held at| EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING made at 4 & and 4 p. m. Juneau time. | stands and Teddy and Mrs. Roose- t 3 % ! TO PRINCE RUPERT it a rule to save eVeIy | |y oo yoqay Col. Weisel, who is' the Resurrection Lutheran church| It pays to have your zippers and PO RS e U . lyelt went directly to the union| i 4 prred A trough of low pressure extends from the Aleutian Islands 10 |station to take train for Oyster piece thal . eame i assistant general manager of the| Wednesday ovening at 8 o'clock.|boots rebuilt at Mike Avolan's Southeastern Alaska. The pressure is high in extreme Northern ‘\";fi;yj Roosevelt’s immediate post- -~ |13 ession. From these 8aV- 1) 5 00y pumber Mills, saw ve | The subject of the sermon will be|Gent's furnishings. —adv. aska and from the Pacific States westwad. Light to moderate precipi-|presidential occupation was hunt- H. Rayborn, of the British Co-| ' he- has- BRSSO A RS i o5 it WAL B SN Y 3 3 ® tation has occurred in Southen Alaska and there is considerable i, pig game in Africa. lumbia Provincial Police, is return- fortable home and is now driv- cbuditiess n other disiricts. Temperatures have risen Over most O | ryes iwaft gave way to Wilson |E o Priboe BIpers on the Prin- | e bls second automobile Eastern Alaska and have fallen in the extreme Notth and in thel; 1913 he left s dly after the |Coo Mary. Constable Rayborn | | therefrom. He owns a block of | has al days| | building and loan stock paid :juskokwim Valley. ceremonies for Augusta, Ga., whsrcwl:‘ms been in Juneau several days = s e 41 ey |conferring with Territorial game | for in the same manner. | ' x x |be remained "“"‘l March 27, and| oqoas pertaining to the situation || The contractor once consid- | | ‘ ()l R OPPORTl ]NITY White House Leave LSC{: Z\:::'I}‘OI(TV(.“‘ F “:‘, ;i?‘%‘what prevalls along the border and T 1f "bl‘:ke" after he : 5 . « [to become Eent professor of law 1 5 gatke | ded a street car coh- Fa Bk Aadtva il | working on plans whereby the game - DO UGL A,) Taking Is Dramatic voic unversis. |oftiélals of the Territory and Can- | | ductor the last dollar bill he ‘! Adai Laves lada can better cooperate. had in his [?ocket and roceived John Adams, second president of | - constable Rayborn went firs nine dimes in change. NEWS ¥ ~ \the United S was 5o intensely |gragway and from there | j parent vigorous manhood, became angry at his defeat for re-election ' tnterior, then returned to Junea | i — | president in 1821. that he refused to remain in the|whers it was planned that he would PR S Wilson'’s Condition |capital for the inauguration of |siow-eNpe up”ths Taku River to| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS | CARD PARTY WAS Wilson, stumbling with illness, | Thomas Jefferson, his successor. | ¢ % " _~-| Regular meeting of Juneau Chap-| 7 Y y 3 ENJOYABLE AFFAIR|had left the White House and rid-| [study conditions there. This Was |y No. 7, Order of Eastern Star at| I]\ PRILES OZ ~ PL UMBING George Washington retired to his|poctnoned until the spring breakup. | den to the capitol with the presi- |beloved Mount Vernon after laying S L e p_ Scottish Rite Temple Tuesday eve- Rayborn’s headquarters are at Van-| o pg 1 t 8 m. e | Very successful was the card par- | dent-elect. Sceret service men had | down the presidency, but he was'couver, but he s going to Prince |y February 326th, at 8 p. m. 14 I X TURES ty given last evening by the Eagles'| placed his fect on each succeeding | recalled to Philadelphia, the na-igupert where he will be cscnled | ibuon aud g CEEREERREF | SRy dx U s public: e | Mhers i ARBcandbd, SEos thae! Dore| boe's. capited \ikEings hogk of MISESE fria Tk Beree’ roturning to| 1 s RCHIR cial event. Fourteen tables of|tico of the executive mansion. | administration, and devoted sox % SE Py . o g s i his operating base. Old papers at the Empire. whist were engaged in play, prizes 1 2 laci . Foing fo. ke tellowiig: WaE the ; & == ke At an early date we are placing order with Factory ?cxis,aurs. w. :&(;’a[hill:, first, z:ar;s, the ceremonies and he icf* there| John Quincy Adams, si for carload of Plumbing Fixtures. If you are con- 2 ray, second, Mrs. J. O. Kirk-early. Woodrow Wilson was step- |tive of the country, was elected to | - L3 2 4 3 g2 ham, consolation; for the men,|ping out of the high office during |consress from Massachusetts after £ templating in buying for this season new modern Mike Riesser, first, Ed Andrews,|whose tenure he had heard acclaim |his retirement as president. He ¢ : Fixtures (any color) we will be pleased to take second, Karlo Niemi, consolation.!as a leader of all mankind. served many years in the house ‘ 3 i Jor = 1 hold Fi il fv7% Refreshments were served after the| The automboile in which he and |and was an anti-slavery leader and o your order and hold your Fixtures until 1t 13 con- cards. . Mrs. Wilson and members of thclr!su-onc: factor in the Whig party. | » : o7 venient for you to have them installed, either by e IS rode passed swiftly down| Millard Fillmore, thirtecnth pres-| : ; i il do it £ 1 toko i d NEW RESIDENTS ennsylvania avenue. It was un-‘i(lm‘.l, resumed the practice of law : £ } yourseit, or we will do 1t tor you and take 1n trade escorted save for cars containing|in Buffalo. | G ’ old Fixtures at a good price on new ones. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cashen|newspapermen and photographers.| President Grant toured the world \ 3% 3 arrived here from Sitka and have| It sped by the White House on|after he left the White House and taken the Feusi cottage -on Fifth|the way out to the S street heme | returned in 1880 to a roar of public (Continuex rrom Faxe One ) street. which Mr. Wiison had purchsaed, |acclaim end a demand that he try -Y Mr. and Mrs. A. Boroff, former|and the worn face of the war ex- for a third term. He suffered fi- ' i #ccupants of the Feusi house, have | ecutive was turned the other \':ay;nmvia] reverses after his defeat 4 s 4 o removed to a cottage at Third and|in conversation as the mansion'and spent his last days writing his [#G streets. o e e R A RIS Sy ; | PHONE 34 — COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT Th 1 h t st e Mgt A full pound this ing. == = 5 3 e ) for your pound price SALARII * DOUGLAY o ::A(l:’;msvfng‘n,‘.:sm . It means 10c in your purse v -CUTTING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS every time you buy Schilling full-weight ¢ Plncl?tgh tl:e Dougl:.s Baoile °;e: Axes—Chisels—Planes—Saws baking powder. All cream of tartar baking par W hose “of similar s | . towns in the Territory with respect : m_m powders sell at about the same price. to salaries paid, the local Board has | But some contain only ¥ of a pound. One hedule to tak ¢ g . 5 4 ] :;fr:cr:gfi;: t’:—:,, s:mg: Will m; Winchester Screwdrivers, the best made — Yankee contains 'a full pound. And *1 pound”’ is the pay of teachers here practically and Goodell-Pratt Drills—Squarés—Braces—Bits printed on the tin in plain sight. $20 per month. Heretofore Doug- Any kind of tool you may want las teachers have not received as mucks salary as paid in other small | Riaska towns which condition is aeie il Thomas Hardware Co. | _— ; 10 THE school expenses, the Board decided. However the increase in salaries . will not cost the town a cent Junea‘?’ Al“ka j E M P } RE more for one of the grade teachers —— - | will be eliminated next year by : ¢ equalizing the work there. This »will be accomplished by combining the sixth grade with the seventh d moving the third and fourth grades to the fifth grade room. Z - 4Eighty-four pupils in the grades P 1 = 7 ’ ¥ will then be equally divided be- K W o & i tween the four rooms, with 21 & . Tz i EnSCMblC Costume pupils per teacher. ¢ 1 A A large high school is expected 7, 2 , next yedr and with the present ef- % ' % J elvelry ficient staff re-elected, the situa-{ * . A R 3 tion looks fosy, indeed. , DINNER PARTY e Fsh . AR Is Your Costume Jewlery Mrs. I Crim, assisted by her B < 3 Ygaughter Miss Dorothy, entertained £ N8 Modern? with a dinner party at their home 3 Sunday afternoon. The guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. F. A. J. Gall- = was, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCon- Every Month in the Year New Patterns nell, and son Henry, Mrs. Josephine | i i Bimons. s R Davi and. Al 1929 Sales Dates il Reasonable Prices Dunhal. ] ’ . BRIDGE PARTY FEBRUARY 20 A{%L S,i?’ga | | = " If you want to sell anything—use v, aid, Bive. Wenddlk Canit a6t %RR?II‘{ 20 SEPTEMBER 25 F ‘ a Classified. | P Y tertained at three tables of bridge 24 OCTOBER 30 ! g Saturday evening, February 23.| HE MAY 21 NOVEMBER 27 ‘ If you want to buy anything—use High prizes were won by Mr. and JUNE 26 DECEMBER 18 a Classified. Mrs. K. W. chnpum:' “;d m E Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers 2 ! i > atiom e ot wraser. when| | Advances Will Be Made As Usual When Re- : If you have a room to rent, or house cards were discontinued, dainty re-| NI . quested—Transferred by Telegraph | ; or an apartment—use S| S:ATTLE FUREXCHANGE | | brPungte: ;announce the opening of their of- MARIC "REE \RION STREET VIADUCT o ot Ve S8 SEATTLE.US.A | Try them—use a Classified, nl