The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 8, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMhRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1927. et Yt motable REPORT PACKS PORCUPINE TO | l Woymerw § >~ OFCANNERIES START MINING @ @ DD vezeag o INTHOWEEKS Advic of Salmon Pt’\(‘]\' on IQ(}“((' | y ( ( I'IP l]\\ S I‘l {‘\\lv | : . : 3 4 > ‘ ‘ ment Work \]\ ut Com- > j Riting . Rt Mg S ) plete—Spend Money route storship | renpin i | | Margnita finished up well, accoid [of Haines in the old i ing to word brought in by that|district, probably will b oat, which arrived in port cacly|ranlic operaiions within th \”1 l‘? bR PILLOW (,‘fiLS | Wi/ 427 i, ft,‘,_;,_\,‘:” R HIGH--Quality Utensils plants in the lIey Strai ] 3 & | <o disiicts reported a » run | ane cway. This property is no at Low Prices & ¥ : i o ot Cile 2x36 ' trap salmon during Hollywood Sheets, 81x90, ||nu Worth Pillow 1ses—42x36 / | Mgl £ Sartoide ula inch hem and of a good grade of o, 1 b i Data on ca ked by sev-|been developing g 3 for $1.00 1t b e ganneris s ot [oaae or e v e sevons || Jyneau-Y oung Hardivare Co. 0, 20,000; Alaska flume has been consiry § ii sl"’( '"I " ’ ()(. ’4 ac " Hollywood Pillow Cases—42x36 | g i y (“‘I':""”(““mi"“l'““|’I .;;I;\ “l"' gt ”:"'f:;‘j"["‘;‘m"}'L‘;I" X HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING i g 18,500; Sunny Yoint Yackers, | capine >rior to eon ing ti " ).' J 2 isheries, Dundas, 14,000; Deen| Porcupine to the canyon on Salmon company, Port A |Kinley Creek and_material ) y » ‘ s , T $ \1‘“‘"I' i”‘“'[“. Pyra Packing | supplies are hauled over 'rin‘: ; PE h(" [LI,S HOSE j ¢ [ | Siraits packing compauny, Toda, | sirasted soross’ MeKiniey Cre SAVE ()NL U()LLJP small floral [rllh rns, f’y(» inches Ladies” Phoenix and Allen A pure Myers company,” Chatham, 20,000.| From the lower end of the flun Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Silk Hose in Cordovan, Black and § | ol ; There figures were. compiled a'| on the Poreupine, 6,000 feet afe ) | . : the time the Margnita was at the | 3-foot hydraulic pipe A i all light shades. . { § | canncric stalled : p From 'Point Gardner to Cap.| Mr. Fritehie's program calls ¢ ’ each one purchased. »S‘l"'('l"’ ‘hI ()() a ’)ul' i Omaney troller: doing littic, | mining both the creek bed wide. You save a Dollar on 4 for $1.00 s the main run ngs is now s of the \w‘:w[w ne mild cure king 10 be! made possible’ b » old workings, and th A broken line of children’s heavy Children’s Hose in small rib and . ; wlzly:‘:‘\ly'y‘j- ok yvllv‘x"- fouua ;‘w;:,!".:’- ‘rlu‘.‘y\x“,.“f‘f.‘"»I‘\vm‘ nl % ,‘.‘, / YOUNEED A CARPEN’ ll R . % little encourag and have dam. Thi will then b mineq i onl f § s i g 10; oY 8§ cape Gloves in brown only. pineapple weave in light shades. { i | | been cutting thelr plants down, The dam will then bo blown ou Phone 103 or see teadily on account of 1o other dams built downsteam, an AL LUNDSTROM ‘AgI (”) a I’”” 2 f‘". $l.()() - i i 4SS5 | doarth of herring. Large schools| mining continued in the same ma lwll.nx.\w\;\;‘]\nhv.\:v.\|:!z‘vlz‘|l,1,1\u CONTRACTING r, Day or Week f the fish are reported in lower | her. This feature is a daily mir- Chatham and Saturda The new owners of the ror of fashion at Newport, ok Al e R a0 S IR ) e night the Margnita passed througn | have expended a e sum : : . d RSP e G N PR R PR I SR R e Sauthamopton gnd: Hollyweod, |,.py rung between Kilfistoo anl méney i el development pre Follow it regularly for authory | MY " EW READY TO WEAR ARRIVING ON EVERY STEAMER Wethve “wtormation - o WY | o™iyt reporiad cuim, | are ahntitent ther wise overt || FILY BB RUHN (()MP/INY lear weather during the entice the properties successfully y rip t itka. The motc i Crops Look Fine 7 e 3 | cy 3 } Hy MAME MUNNEUX, & tonight with box she and| The erops of the Halnes' ranct PACKERS and PROVISIONERS | international: ustrated News lumber on a special trip to Kako. e with the exception of strav Fashion Auth ty. ¢ e ren S OC’ l‘CO oM 2 Passengers arriving on the berrles, afe in splendid conditio HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS White fs the first color fo: | Marenita w Irs. Archie, Mar | Mr. Faulkner said. Excollent . 3 ; tha Klanot and C. W. Moy from are ured of all root crop: DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS SRane “""“””‘f“f" o DUt podd; K. Johnson R. S, M:-|other vogetables. Wild raspberric FY R i ORI, Moy aatoris) ean WRRORL | s o Apex El Nido; Char|grow in profusion along the roa QUALITY' MEATS {ta be favored, since no fabri prrnen e e mnen flprersen Tt s = | is being spared in conversion i —— — e et s = | RPOTES gATments. There are crea Juneau’s Leading Department Store les Hawthorn, Ward MeAllister, | leading ont of Haines up to th Toe Dempsey, George Adams, Ches. | Porcupine district. Mr. Faulkne Ben Wilson, John |drove through miles and miles 2 i 3 i % o and W. F. Givin from Ten.!the bushes loaded with ripe he R e 2 | WHO'S WHO | the Invalides has been| History records that the B8 Sy - 0RMOn SR inn P e sl M. O, | ries i ~ FINE FAMILY FUEL | ae chine, voile, linen and so on 7 for those wise enough to order lon from Hood Bay; Howard Beli | ay has had the best tou 4 Gl 1 favorably by the Army | of the giraffe moved Parl ) R oy ) & | o ¢ combinations is the / he 0! " ing he - ave ‘us deliver you at yo and C. 8. Whittenhall from K'! rosel season, and business ther 5 5 { ndw zephyr cloth combined with crépe de chine. It makes a wear | B¢ f et S oo e i addbens’ Rnid inote haw. mael Marshals or generals who played | ahimal. Even.the styles of the| "’fljh suet “"“’;’l‘l’”l’" d i " e, M 0Bl e i ol }wvlvw:‘ heat and cleaner fires :I,-,’,E',“u‘.\y‘jl ,I;"',:,‘, u:h‘r.\v W .u: ,:f;‘\‘ r:«.:\“‘I:n;:;;l{fll;:vu:‘:;' ;.znlr:‘lll" Milton - Holden, the former Fif | BRITISH WOMEN USE A I-.uly]l\f\t" 1 .qmuu::‘\{: an »uu‘ru.m * Wouldn't ask you to do this i i ate.) Widener Leidy, in a smart ney MUusIC IN POLITICS bile road to Denver Glacler anc if it cost more. It dovsn'tx I At Condi- | tral dome, boside the ulchres | ne and coats made of mate.| WO Moty st el R [ possibly to the canyon. This woul it P it tions it of thie Territory| of Turenne and Vauban. The oth- | ria: priniod to imitate giratfe skin ‘” T eted okl AN | LONDON, Aub: 8—Britlih. woin |open‘up & scento district af rea a7 s they 160, ware saporesd - me| Ars. WHL hethuftell it the etypt - ~ |, favored this season, and ig| " Politicians have taken to mu. beauly and would be a splendi > 5 . We eutey & full-tse ot Fosds auict ¢ ?‘[l:“j.“"] A'»“-‘;’fl "“l“"”f”* ‘I"‘:”"[‘ ditinguished by the unusual em. | ¢ a8 an aid to politics | attraction for tourists who visit : } e i i turned to Juneau on the Prin-|for this posthumous distinction | Union has been formed, with Mrs. | i = fl % g i & s i’ | The beit adds color. > ] cess Charlotte after a vix \\'\.»\ —————— 3 IMPROVED | cors realising that Ames| Baldwin, wite of Prime Mi 1 wit ives in ctoria, | { ~ s R UNLOADS SILVER SALMON : Phone 114 PARIS CELEBRATES oo e QUICKLY /ican women look particularly weil| Stanley Baldwin, as President.| 2 GIRAFFE CENTENARY | Carter's Little Liver Pills |in’ sport clothes, which have lines Lhe oblects of the Union include | mpo Dijlacum unloaded 1,700 si - | P Purely Vegetable Luxatve for lithe bodies, ar ing froeks [ the vlaying of British music, th | vér satmon ana )0 ‘pounds All Wool— ]‘1 1 WI Fit INVALIDES MAY ENTOMB | PARIS, Auk. 5—Paris is cole | movedhe omesfee o | which are appropriate for the | A¥akening of musical mterest i o "o At b0y pownds o 40 90T Made to Medsure s MARSHALS OF FRANCE | brating a new centenary this yea pain and unpleasant after i | effects, They relieve the symem of constipas | Street as well as for the golt|the constituencies, and the hold-| oomiany Saturday afternoon. This | { Good Lining— or Money - that of the giraffe. Some - | tiom poisons which many timeseause pimpics. | links and tenmis court. It is eas Remember they are a doctor's prescription .| ing of musical competitions . . > Py ! s eas A ; | morning the company shipped 31|} 125 Fabrics $23 75 P g Refunded 8.A bill providiag|ested zoologists discovered thut | Remember they re 8 docto solice family, | (0 Obtain such creations at very Prizes oftered Include a $504|yoveq of salmont on the Alameda er Ult Frar A gon | it was just 100 years ago, in 1827, Aunm“.-un.-:d 75¢ Red I’ ch..—- \]uw prices. jl‘il‘(lun‘(ll ,M;HI.]""K“. cup, a (.jy,mlu‘ it ot TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— 1at the first giraffe came to the CAR smfi 0 POt Uiy o on shield and a piano scholar-| Advertising always pays. Ut . o i o) ‘om papers for at_The Empire A ship. | the columns of "he Empire. OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy goo¢ “ooking cloth Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Bargalns in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” See before you buy 3 R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts., Telephone 3804 ENTIRE SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OFFERED AT PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS This Sale is to make room for our New Fall Stock which is arriving on every boat—and all Summer Stock is marked for quuk sale including all Ready to Wear and Millinery for Women dlld Children 2 Deliveries Daily PHONE 38 Great War may be in-|zoo at the din ‘des.Plantes. , | tons of Jersey. flannel, embrolder will soon become volution. Thousands waited hours Two tombs will be reserved for | in line (o get a glimpse of the TWO SPECIAL COAT GROUPS | HATS! HATS!| TWO SPECIAL DRESS GROUPS CLEARANCE | WHILE THEY CLEARANCE Sport and "s:“,“:_)t‘l" = "”"‘ Smart 11101((??:“{:;:;—:11‘0(‘t. sport 5 Last Fipla ‘[ $7‘ 75 These dresses are all late sum- } trimmed — tailored of fine fab- | oy afternoon wear featured in Q ~ i i h g SRR K rics in tweeds and novelty | {his grotpe some plain tailored | AUGUST CLEARANCE mer models—featured in Flat A special lot of . Crepe Georgette in figured and TN QRS weaves. other fur trimmed and finish- SALE l;];.il,locu‘]urgisizcs 1GL10(‘46. WOOL DRESSES LESS THAN HALF '”lE‘ ed in novelty buckle, and belts. $1.75 il ‘ in Green, Tan, Brown, Hen- ORIGINAL PRICE ‘ AUGUST CLEARANCE g AUGUST CLEARANCE | g and Red—Sizes 16 to 40 BANKING BY Ml S 4 Sizes 16 to 44 | 5](, l.) 314 70 | %7 75 e : it i3 CHILDREN'S HATS e 0 T TR © DN e o AR GO, MODERN DEMAND SILK and WOOL SWEATERS TO BE CLOSED IMPORTED VOILE DRESSES OUT AT A Hand Made Embroidered and Drawn Work_tl'l‘lun and Figured tBezagw it{ is a dsnfe, sure servi:z"at small i J 31 b P Voile—Light Shades—Sizes 16 to 46 cost and is a time and worry saver sunreme, In Light and Dark Shades—Sizes 34 to 42 = | Auflllflt 5&1H$4 95 It is a positive luxury and is within the August Sale—$3.50 95 cents i 2 g e Y reach of all—except in the comparatively few tran- LADIES’ BLOUSES BHA\\IERI‘“ ikin Mutxggelll{llziloN vll\e%Yto E:figllyl‘t(}:e S}rELgeexAnjg af]t{lfl)s rll;w sactions where personal presence is imperative. White, Tan and Blue Several Styles to 3 'S g " oy ial will & ; Broadeloth choose from I Plain Colors -~ Diagonal rrice—light and dark colors, effectively trimmed One trial will prove its advantages. P L s Stripes — Checks—All Colors— Sieas & Soults TeuTe = $l 90 \u«ruet Sale 65 cents Pleated and Plain Styles August Sale—$1 35 Kt A nosu--s] 75 and $195 | August Sale—$5.75 BOYS' LINEN and MADRAS SUITS—August Sale $1.35 First National Bank - — B 3 "CHILDREN’S HOQE—August Sale—25 cents “There is no Substitute for Safety” KAYSER QILI\ HO\E 3] .65, 31 95 _a_l’lAd $2. ZJ : / X CHILDEN’S RAYON HOSE—50 cents SPORT HOSE—50 cents Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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