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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929. | = s | == N e e e e e e ey - = ——ee 8 £ | X & | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. |[TUCKETT PROMOTED; | Uk ‘ | DOUCL 48 Weather Bureau GOES TO KETCHIKAN §] INSIDE RE-INFORCEMENT AT THE | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: o [ KNEE WHERE 'PROTECT'ON'-.COUHTS | | Charles Tuckett, efficient resi-| | S & £ NE WS Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southeasterly winds. dent manager of the Coliseum | 4 1 8 ! theatre here for W. D. Gross, for | re\ s LOCAL DATA the pest year and a half, left for | | afll 3 b Time Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Catin 4 3 4 . ey 30.24 45 88 s 2 Rain Ketchikan on the Alaska.e He hus“ 0 | ‘DOUGLAS STUDENTS 4 p ;.oda.y 30’21 i P SE 3 Cldy been promoted to manager of the | [ ] [ ] i | # % a0 : Coliseum theatre in Ketchikan and | | Built for the special per- | N i S i ilt for the sy ¥ | . ARE GIVEN DIPLOMAS |Noon toany . 3012 a1 A L g €14y |will assist in installing the vita- | ‘ formance a real fisherman’s § T | phone and Movietone there. Mr. ! bootis expected to give. Re- & §'Asber an\epientng seiboil ; CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Tuckett has made scores of friends | :‘-‘nh:r;-c(l_:v:.?: Mrvllu‘zl.lll is " Barmony Hounds, R er| “YESTERDAY T TODAY In Juneau who Willsseersthis legy- ( | against Break-dow” seross H | ave her salutatory on * Highest € pm. ! Low 8am. Sam. Preclp. 8am. |Ing but congratulate him on his the toes and vamp; plenty of 1 o __temp._temp. [ temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weathér [new position. ~ Mrs. Tuckett will | | stretch in the skirt; plenty i 14 8 | 8 10 10 0 Cldy her husband, leaving here next‘ i of wear in the soles. Try a ¥4 R ookt A o e TR 0 Pt Cldy |weck 4 | pair right now, and find the { it o ever 2 e T R 0 Pt QMY | rous Lemieux, who has been as- | | n;;l‘lilll'llz:ml;_)“r):;;x;h:'nfn\ulr 3 | ¥iFolowing Girls g {Fort Yukon ffl 48 ! 30 o i 0 Clear |gociated at the Coliseum here for | | F i i ) ‘“d a vocal selec Himit 5'2 :; f;g :g & Og T C(;:g ral years, has been appointed | Four members of the Florence :haLm;:tcr‘s c[ub) tof i %': b ( Made by F‘ Violet Lundell ! = 1t manager by Mr. Gross and sliced 220-yard women's relay mark. Left to right: Norene Forbet ¢ i [ Xn t;e n‘:"f 0 3 | 3; g; 23 Trace %lacli; A upon his new duties today.| Alberta Carson, Bobbie Fishler and Florerce Cha i United States Rubber Cumpany/ { A o 4 = Zk ! o i wellknown to Juneau movie| S"71 "= B TR R R D A LB 5 ' 3 ::Ed:h:p et ok e S S R R S s L et Iy A gentleman is received accordirg to h | CTT o / | y to steer their rom the | cordova 44 42 | 40 4 24 138 Raing | | e e NEED T ALL / ghelter of the harbor. Fouboka s 45 42 43 8 15 Cldy‘ —_— St WEAR TAILOR MADRE LL()«HILS DEALERS (//. \ {'In his address, Grove: C. Winn|Retchikan 52 P 1 4 o 6 05 cudy | | And have them made at home. 1t is chpuper to have 3 g 3 congratulated the K;flduntes. par- | Prince Rupert 52 52 RRE | gl | AR 02 Clear them made at home than to send outside for them. 25t énts and town on the fine school|Edmonton . 54 42 R e Clear P W i Ak : ‘Douglas maintains and the splendid | Seattle 60 58 e o Clear F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tifl:):‘ i support which it receives. | Portland 68 68 80 - 80 4 0 Pt Cldy . i % On a monument at Sitka to|San Francisco 58 53 | 52 62 . 0 Cldy £ flmldon Jackson, the inseription— *_)ess than 10 miles. % 3 ! “All work which he begun, is ca:i dd‘:a;g’firal;vk:;ihi::' “this NOTE--Ovservations at St. Paui, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, i el typ;mes thé glor&vous spirit Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Fianvisco are T3 s s i hich has carried Donglas through| 2248 84 4 8. and 4 n. m, Juneen time. s . i her struggles. Since opportunity | . 4 X spmetimes knocks but once, we| The pressure remains lowest in southern Bering Sea and is fall- 2 should be ready and prepared Lo‘ing rapidly in the ocean south o the Gulf of Alaska, and moderately z ;' take advantage of it. throughout Alaska. The pressure is high in extreme Northerr and " 3 “People lui Lindbergh are not |Scuthegstern Alaska. Rain has been general in Southern Alaska Means MORE Black Galy, just lucky (‘Lucky Lindys’) but only‘:"w“f m“‘, to p‘a‘rtly 4cloudy vte_af.hcx Preval_ls over the Interior. Tcm_ “]L \T l"‘l‘ Ton. 3 & i long years of hard work brings|Perature changes have been slight except in the upper Yukon Val % inch, per foot ... $ .06 $ .08 i & o ley where they have been gular. ~ ADNe ¢ s :flifl.x ambitions to a | bl 2ig Means a 34 inch, per foot . 08 .09 ' Mr. Chapman, presenting the| We make ana amer 2l kinds of Try a HOT TAMALE after the SAVING { Liimch, perdopte 0o k) A4 class, paid tribute to the to | fur garments. Goldstein’s Em-show. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, 3 2 AR g = « residents for their fine suppo | dortum. —adv, —adv, in YOUR 1 /4 inc h, per foot .l: } ) with a few appropriate remarks of | —= - e B s et < e e COAL BILL & 1'% inch, per foot e o4 22 cpngratulation on the present and i !‘ A 2 inch per foot 24 30 admonition for the future, presented T’ I 2 l S f C’ H | Buy the BEST and | e ? 5 k= o the diplomas. 1 te inswae tory (] umney SAVE MONEY. z The exercises were concluded with | ” x W holesale Pric A licati : | s i 3 3 wolesale Prices on Application $ tenadiviion by M4: 1. D Eain:y Blocks Pacific Coast Coal Co. | o mock. | 1 ) A description of the commence- | Phone 412 or ;“ :‘uet";l:"‘l"‘:;‘l ‘:)"ft l"f ""’;"pk’“ “‘tlh' At our shop; the foot of Twelfth I’lmnut“ 2 3 how ch ing the i o ‘e alwavs ave P m . y <8 5 senior girls looked with their dainty ';I‘:r“:‘t, u‘} L\\'L:i]l“;[\-;l h«:\‘)\n‘cntiz c]}’;i‘rlrl:] Juneau Transfer Co. 481 RICI‘J & A I’LER;S CO- dresses and pretty boquets. i B shin 5 Cole Transfer 24424 | A e < Sy S A oA 4754 r~v blocks—the type that make an Olaf Bodding 444} | PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL STUDENTS PICNICKING | absolute FIRESAFE chimney. North Transfer 1341 | Juneau, Alaska 3 . A 16 inch block with a 9 inch Service Transfer 389 5. % i . he’ll;:e ;;2"iz;:‘thfcz(::ifigfn:a:/s round flue; ventilating chambers in Jack's Transfer ! We HILaUEs il ratite sriiat JORAE Shors | the students ‘were Liabe:] each corner; tongue and groove Capital Transfer .. | ported by boat, the Valkyre. Each | joints which insures perfect align- e ¥ b ALY Wallboard and Make These Tests Ask for a sample and mine it—break it, try to burn it. S it in water and then test student supplied his own lunch and coffee was furnished by the A. S. B, ment in laying up a strong, rigid e v chimney and continuous ventilation |||||||||||||||||"|l||||||l|||l||ll|l|l||il|l!lllllll"IIi||I|IHIIiil“”!mmm"!hl!!llllilll Accompanying the party were from bottom to top. = after it dried. You will find Miss Pepoon, Mrs. Charles Fox, = : " Mrs. Engstrom, Mr. Dunham, and They're the Best Buy for the = 7] = weaken. Plasterboard can he, tested, for Bond § S ol f‘:flsi‘.-,*,, Mo = 2 = in no other way except by breaking the sample. [+ ] o Y E 3 § You will find that “Perfection” will defy every | FORMER VAUDEVILLE No need of worrying about overheat- | = £=| one of these tests and fully meet B TAn WITH DT o ing; such a chimney cannot be over- | = = every demand for permanent The “better halt" of the {amous e o o B i K heated. = £ mnstrug;o;.so i vaudeville team of Murray and E RSN e T S R E it i g G. E. KRAUSE = Wh e Thirife = Lo | s in “Wedding Bill$,” the Para- | Manufacturer of Concrete Products of Various Kinds = = - o 4 Eg‘z:‘fl o E“i"‘t’;&’ toRiag);)ntm?d; Dealer in heavy building materials such as Cement, Plaster, | = ere t e il y = ,,;l;n(’lllu out"'b \ Bhns nte e & S e || 2 WL o Waed, Solh, Tinbad, Bistly, St st BN f Sh = ardware Go. : tures to be able» to devote more = g —— == 1 JE B0 o D A T T b R ¥ g /h er. In ng "ahe | = 3 > . = S aprous citwd: @4 oo Rt Barga‘ns £ Sliced I;Slw "’:I Sirawberries = a diamond necklace promised her, | = < 2 = ' k. nearly wrecks two romances. | E Plnea le eacnes Old Homestead, E ,» Big Combi ‘ And I Don’t Mean Mayb(" E & Nplf)fl/ Old Homestead, No. 2 = WOOD g Combination | A = ottage, No. 215 No. 2% ; = R ALLIGATOR RAINCOATS ... $5.95 | : = ||| MINERS’ RUBBER SHOES .. E T 1 ’ . e B = Coch Peacock Carnation £ Either MILL or KINDLING WOOD ALL-WOOL CRUISER SHIRTS ... = ’ . {BUCKWHEAT FLOUR| OATS OR WHEAT = Fais ek 4 BOVE RS .. 65¢ i Relisnice Ssine i FLAKES E MIENS SHORS T L 350 || ek Blended for flavor - = _ BOW TIES . . 35 IE o 2 Ib., 10 oz, Premium | SERVICE TRANSFER CO. KNIT TIES. . 3 - 49 |I= £ = o BOYS’ COVERALLS, sizes 15 and 16.. 120 || S 3 for 55¢ 35¢ 50c pkg. = Office—Almquist Tailor Shop SMALL BOYS’ COVERALLS ... 95 g = SRS 0 R PBRESE - oA PHONE 5 3 4 GIRLS’ COVERALLS .. 120 [||= . . = CHILDREN'S SOCKS 19 ?% TAMALES, Milan’s, Boneless Chicken = 2 : N.Y.CLOTHING STORE [ in husk, each . . . . . . 25 cents S e b ‘ OPPOSITE WINTER & PONDS' E ey R e DA i e i E‘s et rens ok e X ‘ % OXYDOL PUREX %%! D. V. F. D. B s e we ot T —FREE— The Master Bleacker =i ight up to the size of being 3 g § = gxetl‘:?dzzuc.znf({?ebt;g]ig;iis:gba:i‘;; Auto Strop Razor and le::ioeps.mth $1.00 Auto Strop § Cleans Everything Bt Botslen g: BASEBALL DANCE et four inches tall e 18 ——3 = ! i i —FREE— = = # %:bl;:::x}l'dr:;ebzgf::st ir:a:wrx;fi Three Flower Perfume with 75-cent box Three g 3 for 8oc 3 for $1'00 —3 DOUGLAS NATATORIUM {ways m?mr‘l;.u Y | Flower Face Powder. % o R SCBESILL SUOUEEN SUSTSPRSSUUL LSS LGSO | ; —FREE— = " = e 2 3 T l BERTY Large tube Dr. West Tooth Paste with West Tooth E BAK’NG POWDER’ Crescent, E i o 0 ht & | b & Brush at 50 cents. = = ; TONIGHT ppmn = I pound,each . . . . . . 30cents= A HARD TIME DANCE ] W dd One Dollar GemCRuzor twg'(})l tul:e Menn’s Shaving =§= PESS S SRR o L SES PBRSEIRE L | S N SRR E ; i edding | Aol = . g £ Music by Serenaders - 4 5 i = : = v ; Bill oo s o, - € Phone 478 - Free Delivery £ e % F Deli Ph 134 = =i eme! o L F ‘V“’,‘;‘;’I:] o ol ot e e = = Gentlemen $1.00 Late Ferry COMEDY and Sub Station Post Office No. 1. § = NEWS [* | IIIllllIIllIIlllfllllllllllllllillllIllIIIlIIIII|"IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllilll"lllflllllIIIHIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI