The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 15, 1929, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRID AY MARCH 15, 1929. F, faker, a gaudy liar, a bumptious means of pr Weather Condmons As Recorded l)) the U B e o SHbish v, & cobeie: WAN EM“VAL S e bl o talker, a cheap wind-bag same tin Weather Bureau , an ob- the American govern- | M noxious mountebank, a boasting | the mantle of oiflcm‘L Forecast for Juneau and vicrity, beginning 4 p. m. today: WAEReE. o Seanklug onser. w meg_‘uF P R u T E P '”uN Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds be:|alomaniac, a hot-air artist, an ego- v A M \\()\S TQ ENTERTAIN l arch 18th, will be Past Night at Mt. Juneau At 6:30 there will be a FOR SALE—1,500 SHARES AT $10 A SHARE round them. re- | dinne SEfe b ml L‘li::;‘ M;r: csu:e'nlu‘: lady friends. | COMMON STOCK OF the situation, ],.\5 Masons fll Gastineau Channel are /\] caming fresh Saturday. tist, ggerer, blusterer and pre- 4 T A ? LOCAL DATA 2 teng in other words—if others been & large increase in the mum- |ureed to attend and to communl- IRALTY ISLAND COAL CO. Time Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | ... necessary—a Show-off! ber to found in local waters. |cate «.W. Lie J if you z\r(t Mine now in excelent shape, down 525 feet in 6-foot 4 p. m. yest'y 29.88 41 90 SE 9 Cldy Such is Aubrey Piper, the central | Realizing the Alaska legislature |'© adgcs se . SHirgs. s vein of finest coal 4 a. m. today 30.66 31 9 SE 1 MISUNE | oparacter in “The Show-off,” the | AR is powerless to remove the pro-|Seventy-five cents te. Mr. K. 3 e Noon today 3013 42 % s Pt. CldY|,cw Paramount comedy to be pro- Trollers Alarmed Over In-|tection. » efield said the trol- | W»Q""»’":;“ of Do ) \“1: E"n Inquire of F. A. J. GALLWAS, President, or i duced at the Liberty tonight. D lers ar s for it to pass a“fi’ pr ;‘i‘ ““’;“’;‘ ¥ “‘l‘d‘st B ‘; SR CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS g Dt Dy | crease in Numbers— |vigorousi memoMat T8 mc‘Tm\“ nlLl?Lr(i\"l‘l:( e Jog MAF;OV; Z JOHN RECK, Protem Secretary-Treasurer. TODAY I Commerce urging 2 > e Ygsmfizfit 8 p.m. |I Low 8a m. 8am. Precip. Sam ARRESTED AT CRAIG Are Destroying Fish e the mammals trom | Wil wis 22‘:‘“ ‘ SR Stations— temp.__temp.__| _temp._temp, Veloecity 24 hrs. Weathe _ 1 list | R -’r“*-( e Barrow BT T s e 0 ——| Thomas Mortinex was arrested| gea lions are inereasing on the| Dol B, il B % g Nome <3 - IR B T 0 Cleat |and charged with viclatict of the coast at en ala Gl [CUBEE A aReider, . - LIS G YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Bethel £ e Ak M Clear | National Prohibition Ac: &i Craig, troliete il ety neper § ok A j Fort Yukon -8 -18 S R 0 Cleat dccorldmz to a c%l‘fl: senbt mDU f\t‘nn depredations on salmon runs, | feeeeeeeeee—— e : ;sor Tanana . -8 -28 R SRR e 0 Clear [ Marshal Albert White by Deputy{,.. concerned over the situation,| D Cl d P . Lagle 8 ~aik J e ooer 0 Cleat |U. S. Marshal G. Nielson. He was|occ oS00 s o field, for | ry e(lnlng an res\glng St. Paul 12 8 | 6 B2t ol Cldy |bound over to the Grand Jury at| ‘o engaged in troll fish- OUR SFR ;7ICF Dutch Harbor 38 23 28 L A Y = Cidy | Ketchikan on bail of $2000, which |, o™ "ol i oncom Alaska, Tt is Vi 8] Kodiak 30 26 26 3¢ 30 30 Rainihe could not raise He will be|; - 1o o estimate the quantity| Ohgtars gt 22 3 4 Trace Snow|taken to Ketchikan tomorrow night. |, .\, gestroyed by these mam- | AL A S v 4 ATTNT Jumeau @ @ | o® w1l el The e ak adm o o seow wna| D NCE SRR T EXTENDS ALL OVER KA LAUNDRY i S A e oy R Mist Aacad b b e grei':::k}:,:pert S s N g 0 4 0 5t Rain |ities, it is said. ,x:f(‘_\lx“,”“ Dy HEeE e ¢ ' be Choig THE WORLD In New Building on Shattack Way Edmonton ... 52 48 50,0 Calisa s 0 Clear o 7 RO Sestisnatest LRk bIG Lhiibar - e THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” Ct L S TR S Tl B R e N e tween Cape Spencer and Dixon Porliand $0 < e o4 4 £ SRR o e Entrance x‘an e from a few thous- | San Prancisco ..... 56 51 |- 48 50 4 04 Rain |Home Grocery Co., doing business| S0 batt Lo ol *__Less than 10 miles. as L & B Bufrord, Juneau, Alaska, | to ana - ex » il e — must be presented to the firm care 2 L of J. B. Burford & Co., Juneau, dest NOTE—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiek. Juneau,|j cxa not later than April 1st, | fish other gear t dur- | Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are|eo. gna) settlement. % Mr. Wak | eastern Alaska to California. Clear weather prevails in Interior and later. made at 4 a. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. HOME GROCERY CO. i | lrst atlo'l(l an 1,0 3 L Bt : 5 = |adv: L & B BURFORD. In recent years, the Canadian| S Northwestern Alaska. Temperatures have fallen in Northern and It was decided to hold Easter| The gasboat Mayflower, Capt. THE Introducing the 1929 Patterns of the | The pressure is high in Northern and Easf i es have been wag ac- | ! . l Eastern Alaska cnd have risen in nearly all other districts. rn Alaska and to the —_—————— autho; ac pans | apMIRALTY ISLAND COAL The Accolac finish le"’»‘m as eusily as _] SHIPMENT IS HERE ’ I ‘E 9 N glazed tile. DOUGLAS | The Douglas City dock has se- ere \f 0 Durable and Decorative }cur:-d a shipment of coal of excel- NEW |lent quality from the Admiralty S Island Coal mine. | Mr. Gallwas states that this THE | shipment is one of five which have CHURCH MEETING HELD been sent from the mine within The annual meeting of the Con-|the past two weeks and represents Omas ar ware 0 gregational members and friends|coal that i3 being retrieved during LJ was held last night in the church. ! |the process of development. Reports were read from the vari-| The actual mining of coal will Juneau, Alaska ous departments, showing all in commence as soon as the develop- oo very good standing. F. A. J. Gall- |ment work on the property has A - was was re-elected trustee for an-|been completed. - | . A ______JiN WS Y Wrer | e ! T southward and is low in Southwestern Alaska with a moderate storm| LET Almquist Press Your Suit. tive warfare against sea liox central near Unalaska. Snow has fallen from Cordova westward but|We call and deliver. Phone 528. the coast of British Columbia has turned to rain at Kodiak and light rain has fallen from South-| ———— R U v ~ o & bther three year term. Other mat- S eee ters, such as painting of the church were considered, to be acted upon BOAT . BABLY DAMAGED [ e e N A ga inst makin g a SIX- EDISON MAZDA LANFS Wi LU R i L his camp near Bear Creek, return-| % ed last night. A terrific storm Standard Line P 1 CAUCUS AT 7:30 TONIGHT wherein the pilot house and mast q > ‘ I'”l(/ Ed(!h Of Slx Everyone interested in the ad- ::;::;,?S:; Z;‘\mt::r?r‘ig Sindlig O R o Gt ministration ci the affairs of the e e 0” 5 WAt A A7 L 20 $1.20 town should attend the nominat- e — ] 2 Wa A ing caucus to be held this evening THE SHOW OrF” AT 2 Watt 19 s -20 1.20 b Aol A B R draicats e : 340 o g o 4 | ot ol [ et RN R | ) oné school board member fo! be| A chuckle: headed braggart, a e ”6‘ l 0” C00 ed 50 Watt A. 21 ... 20 1.20 clected on April 2. conceited fool, a homo boobus, a 60 Watt A 21 ....... 20 1.20 i N 7 SR T cheap knave, an incorrigible jack- ass, a guffawing bluff, a loud- Tne ATHLETIC HONORS = |mouthed prig, a mendncious blur- b Daylite Lamps Each ters to the students of the Douglas 58 B?E‘E‘j‘ff?ur flushen el lt e;’ ect 100 Watt A 23 ... s .60 High School will take place t d 200 Watt PS 35 1.30 evening in Eagle Hall. In cele-| i # . % bration of the event, Supt. and LlBER I I h Mazda C Lamps Each IMrs. Chapman have planned a @arty for the entire high school 150 Watt Clear to follow the awarding of the let- TONIGHT 150 Watt White Bowl .. ters. Games and dancing will be! o q e features of the emer%ain:nent.l P 200 Wd.tt Clear ..o el The Show 200 White Bowl ... CLUB MEETING SATURDAY 5 300 Watt Clear ' ....oiiiiit s The Douglas Island Women's Off DfiCOPatiVC Lamps lub is to meet at the home of Ivrs. Towa Crim tomorrow evening.| 4 Comedy Drama Full 11 members are urged to be pres~] of Laughs nt. 25 Watt G 1814 White 25 Watt G 18 Flame 40 Watt G 25 White ... 40 Watt G 25 Flame ................... QOf course coffee OSRNG0 can be roasted in bulk, but Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Hills Bros prove Juneau, Alaska Front Street that the sureway PHONE 6 20 roast it evenly is by their con- ¥or Sale By . ; i S JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE CO. et ";f i ] i —a few pounds . = 2 L . s _ 9L e Halibut Boat Owners MAZDA LAMP ;S We Have a First Class New Connection Why have empty sockets at these prices? Orrin Comxfi n.1ayllook b6 Hills B.ms" TR iy s S S S S s but th'ere' the similarity ceases. The differ- (The Yangtsze and the Insurance Co. of 212 ‘\xattg 20 each ence is in the flavor, strength and aroma. Every bit of the fragrant aroma and full= North America have both quit) att . .20 h . 1 . 4 . . H Tass b 40 Watt o No other coffec can taste like Hills Bros. bodied flavor produced by this exclusive The new company, THE FIRE ASSOCIATION 188 &&{att J 85 anch because none is roasted the same way. roasting process comes to you, for Hills (())OF(; gO%ILADFLI HIA, has assets of above $25,- ] a ; ; 150 Watt . gg g’:g;“ | Slowly, but continuously—a few poundsat ~ Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. Ask for datmg bfclfl {‘gsl‘s‘,-‘,’e’y fine loss paying record :13?)(()) ‘VVVV:E—Whlte ‘Bowl g(fi) eac;: a time—Hills Bros. Coffee passes through Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the 200 Watt—White Bowl 85 ::gh the roasters. Never in bulk. And uniform Arab—Hills Bros.’ ggg XVV:{: %gg ::gg flavor is obtai'ned because there is control— trade-mark, on . Alle S k I WESTINGHOUSE MAZDAS—A lamp for every an pven roasiig of ety MBES, EvEy n Shattuc s ANC. 1 % ighting purpose Insurance—Real Estate HILLS BROS COFFEE Fresh from the original vacuum pack. ily opened with the key Capital Electric Comp ang:n Radio Supplxes PHONE 416 House W

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