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T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927. B e sl o et penpettfd TEMPORARY HOME FOR MRS. SNYDER AND GRAY| A Paint Brush T0 MAKE ROOM FOR OUR P I T T\ N\ is 3 Wonder Worker With the Proper T Al e s UN NEW HATS it i Ingide are tiers and i .. Beautiful from the outside is Sing Sing prison on the Hudson River. Insi : ¢ Judd Gray, have cells in op= « tiers of cells—and the clccmc c}mr. Mrs, Ruth Snyder and Henry H & o . We are offering hats that are unusual both for [ pomte ends of the b lldfflg “until™ thelr execution for the murdcr of t].\ woman ’s husband. g i Jll,ll(,(lu Y()l”lb II"rl'll are CO. I ¥ - 3 (International Newsreel): i tleir comfort in wear as well as chicness of their i W T 2 3 HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING and novelty, There is a hat that you » sAYS FRENGH ' 2 k"“;“"' g : 1 H”l[()':s' ;-H(V) - L PHONE 12 | M France, brought out vividly, they fr. and ‘Mrs. G 3. McNaugh o . @ i of most French att>mpts at| neir home fn Port rash. | BUILDING———REMODELING———CONTRACTING rds of late Tha e Ehabt 1o e Work by Hour, Day or Week PARIS, July = ; r - |a three woeks' I tion is s ot di writ I3 a ; < 3 - P. M. Amiot, basing ertion | Clubwomen Study how e Leona Graber el P N ot Tuestviows b uvs ho nd For Special Credit| ‘llx” 1'4“.n<l \r‘ ro I Iff for “ ,. , ALA SA[{ MEAT CO. i Bc i%/_g behreflds GOO, . _‘;(':m s e el Rt g it B e S ':”“ ke PHONE 39 SRR 2 s:x';mlx‘ul)\srngm first féw days but lacking in per sl » i olisdal GG | manent worth.” He gives the Ii%e| . .o poao0 ombe. Ot Choad o5 tlie Eviie A et s Leading Department Store 310f most French 'planes as under; y men nc igned certi-| vostward after an extagded || 4100 hours of flying while Amer fcan and German airplanes ar | | | ! | | . i o B e e . v || Patronize Home Industry . {good for 1, Sing. . As ‘Droofef {arana’ Werleration of Womeh's| aska sHe ey g j : W&;’*‘W\"-’*flflfi"fi Jiprenee g ool iflotmocdifotrmelifirat this discouraging statement h» (‘,H‘ and UH l,”\\\,\ in th II\'.“., H_l,.l‘ ,”::.,l.‘l,“.::,")nm)‘:.l:ny;h.H,\_ ot | Pianos—Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Coin- oper- | | 1 | | icates for comple g reading and| busi trip. tudy courses ontilned by the In-| € W. Hawkesworth, S. says show French army g,y division of Indi Univer-| jast night for a sbort trip to ated. Lndwig Drums and Accessories, Band Imstruments, Sheet Music. Vielins, Strings, School Pianos, Violin Bows, Accordians, Victor Orthophonic Phonographs and Records. Alaska wholesale and retail agents for the new Home Sew- ing Machines. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Re- pairing. Priced lower than outside. 2| planes la were replaced i 150 win credit to-| Ketehikan e 4 " | - . f j i {15, times, The 4Pmy, he L40Ri| ward membershin in Bpsilon' Gie e SRR SHARKEY SAYS = hl Vor('e Dreqs REEDY PAHTY DN ments, offe ‘.u;.m.l,v;:;lem .u;”\m il | ‘l,,“ik T ww » In ’I pstlon’ Gl “ ’II \\“ y:i.»f I:": (.:” ':‘-3: 1“|[ n]m * BEW | within the federation. Credits . and said to be the first | HE WILL GOME iy 22 TOIR mf R e T R superfor in ability and training | ppipgy. ek R Yantler, He 18 g ki banted LY ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE R € \ l f Y E {to all ofhers, but that the | ;frered i s i ) EXT A } 5 X does mnothing to eneco mw{’mlp-....»r- for gole at DY tmpive. | the umns of The Empire. 2 i« 2 ALL COAL MAY S‘l{]l)! Man Makes His Pre-! : il Fourth Annual Alaska Rail- ! PPN LOOK ALIKE dl(’ll(}l?- - D(-,r_npscy Rcady [ RN i x| road Pal‘ly Will Go Down | f v i 3 s but after trying our’z you to Take Everything. | : Ikt " Yukon River to Fairhanks . 1 ; g be conyinced that the hec Guality varies, also you learn that baking with- coal means less coal and bet- (Continuca from Page One b Among gers on ths i 1 ! ?; A - 2 ’ \ 4 ¥ | Dorothy » s fourth ; " Y\ gty ter results. : . T know that I can take } g £ | | annual Frank Roedy Alaska touf: y | : N “m\l\ a earry :lnsrf‘r:lls‘lllrx:’l‘:’.i:t(;li‘c:;l everything Dempsey has got ~ | party co ng of thirty peopl i M ) Al ey . G and give h a little better.| #4 4 They will go down the Yukon' | e X & e, Don‘t think this is bunk. I told| i B g | River from Whitehc visitin 3 : v { l) l, FF\]‘]FR you what I'd do to Wille and| .} N ¥ Dawson and other river point 7 & N . o A BA'S § VI Maloney before hand I did it. I A ¥ ea and out to the Coast over the ¥ Sions 134 along tha Alaska Coast to the e /EIG i T arriving in Seattle about T TTTNGC I {4 Al Wool— A Fit T T v B AR ' B | e middla of Augnet. T wil INCLUDING BLACK SATIN i} any sy~ Made to Measure camniea Dempsey scaled 1943 c |8 / e the first Reedy tour party Good Ditngess gyl s in before the New Yor to go down Yukon River. Commission this' PHE Mr. Reedy, at the solicitation | Sizes 16 to-46 : | { 125 Fabrics $23 75 P()r 91ut Refunded g Oak Lo TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— organized the tourist busi OR READY-TO-WEAR noss for that road, and he has| 5 5 l q heavy good looking cloth ol Mmoo Sl fionll o $12.75, $16.75, $23.50 and $19.50 . il Soid. evhry. pher alnng. hud. sie Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Heretofore the excursion has be Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” ) T g0 large that it was allotted a 3 - g Fo T At See before you buy men in perfact condition s : 3 special train over the railroad. | R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts,, Telephone 3804 How Th . : ! 4 t been 18 years since Mr. || PRSI sl Ehheomaproxs St ot g g aiie e S wise Denpscy ¢ gvins a-| S e began bringing toursts 1 NEW FELT HATS T R vant: seven years to the 25-| B ‘ : Alaska and 28 since he bécame 1 HEATING REPAIRING year- ] tal 3 3 < ¢ | a tourist manager and teacher. ' ~ : ¢ 7 . The present tour began at Dal Fov ehbbiigslt s sialt T Tk | SARITARY P L U l\l B I NG reach. 4 & Texas, and passengers were or early fall n small pastel felts anc All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance Sharkey @ € mea Pas A 8 B s It o g est. Ther - . . ux'l'hlul.:n ara as follow A e 5f 1 t|||(on";:arx'mlwl\vn" ; Velours—New Shades, including black AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST Dempsey Sharkey| 3 4 went through the Rocky Mountain |§8 i 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXP!{BIENCF 1943 lbs. .. Weight 196 1b: £ . | National Park in Colorado, th “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” 8% toet . Heighi .4 | Vellowstone and Rafaor Nattondt $5 75 and $6 75 Call STEVE STANWORTH 75 inche Reu 4 N Parks. The party motored dowrn 2 Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop. rcar_lhrris Hardware Co. 45 inche Manlynn Miller did all hep | the Columbia River Highway. d u 5 ekt b o — Mr. Reedy is accompanied by 14 inches Jiceps. 34 inches _ | shopping for divorce clothes in " New York before sailing for his wife a‘nll baby, and the mem- sl 5 15% inches Fo che: 4 g bers of his party are having an T[v 4P I CO ‘ TS_. e : 24 inches .. .Thig 23 inche }’zgrftoseek‘ir‘ect'lomfromnlnck enorahis “_il'L s - - E Yi ) Vs B o ool 2 4 3 38 deshen alf...... 17 inches | f'Pickford. This is one of her| “we aro having the time of |JF it ond kit i The First Choice of Leading Banks—Burroughs whes . Ankle.. 9% fuches|§liberty, dresses. A" our lives,” sald L. H. DuBose of | ~ Weth inches . Nec | GIN Exclusive) / DuBiose, Rutledge and Miller, gon- collars — all new Adding, Bookkeeping, Caculating, Billing Machines 7% inches 3 iz Pl RS " | eral insurance and securities busi- shadas and ordered to remain|ness of Fort Worth, “though 1} b | i | DEMPS, URPRISE gl tele-| have never worked so hard in my ! J‘ B‘ Burford 8‘ CO- EY I8 § oom and not answer tele- ] NEW YORK, 1| phone calls, life covering the country amll 12 75 $19 50 Have You Seen the New Burroughs? Dempsey has L 1 ‘.4! pressure Au attendin ysicia aid she | learning about it from Mr. Reedy d < and 18 not the super-man of four|{was in a nervous i who knows everything." ¢ years ago when he Kknoc at | wrought by her husband’s heavy —— Firpo but he will enter the rin battle. Her condition is VISITING IN SITKA S T S R Sl B NEW KAYSER HOSE $1 6510 $2.50 SEE US FOR YOUR--- finding ot Whliam Walker - D at one time a resident of Sitka, official phygician of the Ne but who has of late spent some | Yorlk State Athletic Com QUEEN NORTHBOUND time in Honolulu where she wa‘ ] ro s Loose Leaf Supplies after Dempsey upset ex: P § 5 engaged in teaching, recently ra . ! i B iliox A¥ i 8B B, J ””'m_:l.:_’::":\';’ turned to Sitka for a visit. She ! Office Supplles 0P i gl ln a guest of Miss Mae Mills.—— 2 $300,000 or more, will ho ! 104 pssengers ln | ) Ceag g L : : B Printing and Stationery ke By (e vty of Jacks. “ri L keon and wite.| WAYNARD FUNERAL HELD . i # $275,000 perhaps §$350,000 while P, Tth )r‘unernl dol George May- . . ° d i A ¥ get 599 ] > o> nard, who passed aw: - . ki - Phon e 00, T, v accompanied by | day at the g: Annlu ;{n:;::.l“;;- . : L Front Street e 244 ; Juneau, Alaska 5 E L | hil 0 cons, Charles and George, |lowing a paralytic stroke, was : , sl H - ANGELES, Cal., July 2 Eutnad home oan the Dorothy|held this afternoon from the Ju- i Qe —Eatelle Taylor, wife of Jack, del v after a six weeks | neau-Young Chapel, - the Rey. . Dempsey is under the care of Pleasur to southern Cali-! Harry Allen odlchnn. Interment s, was made in Evergreen Cemetery.