The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 3, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1927. e e T e { NEW. RULERS OF RICHEST UNION | | ' , : : , e o , Preserving TIME is Here b e - poccliiighy Financial affairs of what is | . | salled the richest labor union AMES M SH@UF lie Brotherhood |H omo \ ve Engineers, now $¥4. Eliouht :.,”_‘ (le vous waste of money and time. | W. 0. Van Pelt, J. ( y - > ¥ dependls on the utensils -and equipment and and.B. H. Hgft. . Th i;i PFIK M Hamt § o 0 : Gheck over you rtable in({'h in JDID OPPORTUNITY TO CET THE PRETTIEST L““,‘,”'l“,,zh_,f‘“‘;( S L B £ ? jars, ot rings, ete., and y the Brotherhood l mum r i i } asirei sttt sce us for replenishing your sunnli VERY IN SUMMER’S MOST R TG LT : ( it | ”:"_ We carry the finest grade ¢ les in these |GERMAN CRUISER |' el & f“/\ P " lines and sell at ressc ¥ ’ " MERE COST OF THE EMDEN AT SEATTLE « I nfirities of Age. B You can fill your evety prescrving need in this cne store and save yourse!f time and money. (Continuca from Page One.) Welcomed by salutes from the American warships in Elliott Bay g4 d in. the ‘State Bénat the German scout cruiser Emden. |, : brotlier RE ghi which spent ten days in Juneau | gonaior George D, Shoup o last month, éntered the harbor Beaue ahont yuber oon w1, s oue of e N e | B \ || Juneaw-Young Hardicare | Boats from the four America [ batciesnips ang tne_manyde.. | Senate at tho timo | | y | HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING troyers reached the E officers extending the ! todd T ! g A lof the fleet, almost befor h i g | : ; PHONE 12 anchor was down, and Mrs. Bertt p {K. Landes, Mayor and a o ite : ] 5 mittee from the Chamber of Com- . 3 ; merce arrived soon after & A ot hialdeni 4 ) % e ’% UO NNC, Ll s e e bl ) N ' SAVE ONE DOLLAR & | pers indicate that the office: L . ) o e R ) E i E Bk L .’ [] Ith had been failin ' men from the Emden have cha s st infirmiti a1 g oo Wiy tign Y org ok e R | Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Juneau’s Leading Department Store they did Juneauites whilc PR Y were here, with their courtesy ani ‘{uprll,l‘l)'et‘iu(;;m of n.»:x‘,.v.um L Chapel of Sumpter’s ] | he officers and men of th S i A o i (d - | Bmden are being royally enter Bride in Deep Wood g1 each one purchased. P S0 YOS Yo e Aer s fipn o ol talned by the Ch ) ) 5 \n' Vi L o 7 e e it——————— | TASPCE. variOus clul he R STATESBORO, S. C Au ) b Aral Rl Al W societies and private families cf|Deep in the wooden hills of Sar ¥ : I{II()DI’JAS CAI’ B ‘Pack Seat” Drive Seattle, with luncheons, dinners,|tce, near here, is Brid . ] ALASK A | For lce Delivery dances and tours of the city. They | a monument to a roman [ - oAl Yrnset fyecn sy Thanfiprmaeoliemnendipmnmnliysmt Spncnst Cafe. You save a Dollar on are receiving the same courtesies|an American revolitic il]\(ll are extended to th porsan- [ and pretty French brid Meme:les of, Alas faih r. Rtoberl s Krea | BARTLESVILLE,-Okla, Aug 1l \of tha deallogn float. Rand ] WEherat Thaty ARt o § The Emten band i ilso giviag | brick building for his wife, Nata gt o o Gty T i o s 1 Lk, ou | - Ahongs, moloret s gets| e by st oot 1 scimisoen oticiea” e i | "WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Mrs. Chai amer, of Seattie, mon north fo look at soms lodc | point where they obey their driv-{ooncerts lie DeLage, 5o that she might Wor | for i Phone 103 or see by one of the illnminat inis in which they were in-|ers’ voices and know their routcs| QOpe newspaper said that S--|ship therein. When she died, the is Mis T g AL LUNDSTROM graph placer hich restel s did their predecessor, thelattla was the first American ¢ general had her body sealed in the | gpo nasn 4 hy aks e BUILDING REMODELING CONTRACTING s of 1! (| Mes. reamer now resides in $o (horse, a_Bartlesville invefitor has| i have the plet r oming | chapel. He 15 buried nearby in &', gwim the Channel Work by Hour, Day or Week and is € ) lova | devi ul a control that partly elim| ye Bmden on i grove. Hundreds of tourists visi s pictures, but sue had |on th amer Alas ’ {| nates this objection - Afodtd ife w I e : % any real interest f ¢ An additional steering wheel a0d{ gen visited Junean, e et ¥ SAILING OF VIRGINIA IV S &y " Thi ‘ tensions of the chitch and brake] s * and Dutch Harbor, befor GETS 14 SIMILAR GIFTS $ Special Priced Phonographs and Records tr: t arriy " 5 St rods enable the truck to the @riven | roqching Seattle. | ¥ The Virginia 1V, Capt. Mat $250 Edison Cabinet Phcnograph, $65. Terms, $35. iompson from the ran; S‘IPp, 50 llhfll x:w i ale LONDON, Aug. 8.—Don't give| Nordnes: cheduled to leav Victor—Snecial Price $15. e » : :an make house-to-house de | clgarette cases to a bride. This|6 p. m y for Chichagol & S ik 5 . kb (. I ..\L‘ymlti uy'nz ‘m gt e BOSTON BDANu RIVALL:,') B ot L a i b et o § ipeulxlnl se]entlvun affltfi-rc?lto{Kcroxds, 3 for $1. Phonograph Rbe. i o el s BT be . .. |and descend trom the high seat| CHICAGO, Aug. 4 |adopted of late, because of fes for the Hirst-Chichagof minc eodlth & ahgkages, for, 31 fenlh . Laloat Henl EERS. and iz emin Tovaly souns | WACOMA, ¥ R Pyl L stop. The supplementai|rants are adve 1 growing recurs of the ¢ - oo - Mome: fises Eha: ol Daoe playen pr Viett Kibotgic Gilio: b [ EE g s do not interefere with|beans, but not in dey tion of | ette case | MARGNITA SAILING phonic. Expert Piano Tunnig and Phonograph Repairing. . approaching 1he o Cheer, recently Shot 1 ihe| operation from the driver's seat. |the more famious Boston baked| When the an Yarde-Bul.| With a full carg freight || Msical Specialists. Phone 143, 4 Ty i " y o v’::L il A I veans. The beans themselves ar ' daiigh s Lord and Lady |nd several passengers, > Mo Shipment Latest Victor Pol(éll?lc Phonographs and ki T "o BhvE AMERIOA | SAILS if»i’.'}i"'fim r;:«::':::r:;n«;;:;u‘(;\.l»‘lw‘r‘u‘. I(-lI:.,u- ‘r;n 'nulllu:tll (Ilu“nu.‘ 5 wer "-r" \' "‘1 b g Records Received 8 e o o i, et w45 o Sha| e o 19 rclpe”for thn| o ower 14 e |roun, B0 Caugtn ad. it o - iy lifdction to the bass of afterncon on her weskly fun tr| o r o8 e TIPS [ e s b A Skasyay i e NERT 8. 3. S ‘ “"h"rg iy bartednd retund. Sty - D Advertising atways pays. Use areé proceeding to Chichag J papers for sale at The K mmre lthu columns of The Empire. ] gnita. - il o e e e | WEGIESRIIGNEEY ALL COAL MAY : : LOOK ALIKE by O R PPY ] 2 but after trying our's you win h \ be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will . i g e learn that baking with our Aed |/ coa) medns less coal and het- > o lady, while an ol ter ‘esults. ENTIRE SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OFFERED AT PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS f AR () and ur Tader service 0. 0 i+ Sale is to make room for our New Fall Stock which is arriving on every boat—and all Summer Ll TY % I D. B. FEMMER i 18 marked for qm(l\ sale lmluding all Ready to Wear and le"lll(‘l‘\ for Women and Children Phone 114 one [ GROUPS | HATS! HATS! | TWO SPECIAL DRESS GROUPS B 5% Mado to Mo 7 uaranteed ) ) Good Lining— or Mone; ARk W CLEARANCE 41675 HIEES;‘HE'Y 814.75 ] $7 75 125 Fabrics $23 75 Per Sult Refund ypes - fur | Smert modes for streef, sport Thiese. diliies. are. all late. ik bl TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— G edabs | of fernoon wear featuredl In AUGUST CLEARANCE ; s—featured in Flat A special lot of OR READY-TO-WEAR and thi i, —sopde plain tailored SALE Crepe Georgette in figured and 7 QRQ heavy good “j0king cloth ; 3 o lwr fur trimmed and finish- - plain colors-—Sizes 16 to 46 < WOOL DRESSES LESS TUAN HALF THE ©1 in novelty buckle, .and belts. < 8145 . in Green, Tan, Brown, Hen- Ba;{:‘,’; ?nln:s’or §““ gnd gver&o:tbf?r $29. 510 . L & 53 B~ TR 3 S 0yS an ouths o ORIGINAL PRICE | ~UC!ST CLEARANCE -AUGUST -CLEARANCE | 1 and Red-—Sizes 16 to 40, g sl b 7ex 16 to 44 | fbl(y g CHILDREN’S HATS $14.75 7.75 R. H. WH.LI&VK’SL'Reck Apts., Telephone 3804 SITK and WOOL SWEATERS TO BE CLOSED lMPORTED VO]LE DRESSES HEATING REPAIRING Hand Made Embroidered and Drawn Work—Plain and Figured fi4 Y s ke, 3.0 gt OUT AT Voile—Light' Shades—Sizes 16 to 46 g SANITARY PLUMBING fe light o ' Nark Shades—Sizes 3 to 12 Augu 3318—34 95 { All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance 3 Akinst Pare—:81.99 95 comte — - it - B AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST LADIES’ BLOUSES | DBRASSIERES EXTRAORDINARY SAVING GIRLS WASH FROCKS 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE White, Tan an ) ) 1 Styl » SKIRTS Mothers will do well to supply the girls’ needs now at this low “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” o ']. & ‘,:h(‘o‘?fr,f:, " T Plain' ‘Colofs . — Diagonal price—light and dark colors, effectively trimmed— Call STEVE STANWORTH ¥ 3 i Stiipka = Chéeks—all Colors— ASIZE* 3 5t0112 yefr:;; Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. $1.95 Augnst Sale—65 cents leated and Plain Styles ugust. Sa e—$ COXTH AM SILK TIOSE - §1.75 and $195 August Sale—$5.75 BOYS' LINEN and MADRAS SUITS —August Sale $135 SHAW WALKER STEEL EQUIPMENT — - e GHILDREN’S HOQE—August Sale—25 cents 'A complete line of Filing Cabinets, Safes, Shelvinig and K{\‘ SL-R SH K HO )\L $1 bo Sl 95 zmd ?5 ) F iy CHILDEN S RAYON HOSE—50 cents Lockers for Oftices, Stores and Factories—-at ARKOWELEAD—50 couts 1o $1.45 £ : ~ SPORT HOSE—50 cents _ J. B. Burford & Co.

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