The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 12, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1927 WW 2 “KING" Is UN Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau STAND lN Hls Forecast for Tuneau and vicinity, begtaning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly wind OWN DEFENSE lime— Barom. Temnv. Huw‘vhty Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y .. 2988 56 80 8 Ra'n L + 14 a. m. tolay... 29905 51 96 § Cldy |Leader of House of David Neon today 29 99 53 87 § 3 Ran His First Wife T YESTERDAY T oIy T IIIGI]“'Q"“I“V l,/Ft(’"Sils Highest 3 pm. | gam. Precly 8am. AN Lis 1 - ). ‘ . wity 24 hrs., Wenther 2. ST JOSEPH, Mich., Aug. 12| e uL B ™ (ous at Low Prices ’ Never Divorced from CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i “King” Benjamin Purnell on b s 1 : ; 't g R : {the stand as a witness for him-|. —_— 62 62 | 8 04 Pt. Cldy self in the Stat dissolution 56 & 3 % Clens Rl araa ke o o Do Pk 3 e i G || Juneaw-Y oung Hardware C admitted on cross examination 10 Cldy SUS s povet ScHRgh s Al 0 A T i g 8 Ra'n HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING ce from ils fi ! : : ; - said 18 or 19 attorneys told him Cordova 2 X p y Jehin PHONE 12 [he did not need a divorce and lJ"“”“ . ; 3 - e ‘H" Ihe wes only an ignorant boy s : 4 gl . - | then Ao 2 3 3 It has heen the contention et . : % 2 ¥ ; the State that Purnell is a b iitie mist. - His wife, “Queen’” Mary|Fortiand ; b 50 % previously imsisted that Purnel|S2n Francisco 3 SR LR R TR I | {had obtained a divorce and that| i Rl AT - Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Testimony intended “to show|gseattle, Portland ‘}flw was legally married to him NOTH: Observatlons at Juneau Prince Rupert, ldmonton - 8 = i a nd S$an Fransco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 Cafe. You save a Dollar on 3 -,nm former State officiala wsed|p m., Juneau time. O / =n-m.nn to induce ex-members o The pressure is lowest near the Alaska Peninsula dnd high each one I"”‘l”"‘“‘l J the House of David to testify|orth Pacific States coasts. Show-off the British Columbia and N i (againat the colony in a grand|crs have fallen throughout Alaska and in the North' Pacific 24 [juty investigation held here in and British Columbia lle ‘weather has ¢ ed in the I{II()DES C/lF ; (1943 v introduced when t warthern portion of the 'Territory but remains unsettled in the pdefénse resumed its case in thel gouthern portion. anpu.ltuu' changes have been unimportant I5tare’s dissolution suit against| v bl W i St ol e the onlt H." T. Dewhirst, cclony attor ey, announced the testimony w hotel guist 11 fn Heu of pre-|and reliable communication in th war tips. This 10’ per cent tax rea of the broad piains ¢ . . afered to substantiate tho defones| 8 Povlcd under sific supervision | Texas whore otier mons some || WHEN YOU NE DA CARPE ()“ I’ "’l’ »s’”('k ‘)f [{llgs thepry that State ”'I_ 1‘.:::lu:LH“.II:;‘I‘w e g iy e Phone 103 or see sed as tools | Phillips Petrolenm -~ co e et are Pl Head. waiter, "8 mhr(d: Redutth | Guny 18 tubtaing a* 1000w ! AL LUNDSTROM be: seeking damages | waiter, 10; porter, 10; rooni wait |dio station to be used in BUILDING——REMODELING——CONTRACTING jamin Purnell, colony er v, 8; nighit porter, 716, boots, 5; | mitting reports to and re Work by Hour, Day or Week e elevator boy, 4%, chamber: , s from company hea telephone oy r, Bartlesville, Okla., and fo' For Thursda Y, Frid“y ("id Division of Tips { cloakroom attendant, 86k | communioatic between this. and | fe e s o page, 214 younger page, '1; “pic-| other districts of the company ln German }lotel ol or vel small page, 7 v The station will be one of thre A " : !still smalier piccolo, just begla. | operated by the Phillips company ¢ o A BERLIN, Aug. 12.—Head ] e ST R i A Saturday Only o BBRLIN, Aug. 12—Head walt| s pio’ carcer, onehalf the btiierkibeluis &l "Barget, aly b he Te: « fields, and & as big a share of the tiy th R in the T il fiel and { ) R P s PACKERS and PROVISIONERS walters who actually serve, ac | OIL COMPANY USES s " ! cording to figures published by RADIO COMMUNICATION v ! HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS a . number of leading hotalsx You always van tell when a w E 2 ! DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS ) “QUALITY MEATS” ! ) 2 Deliveries Daily PHONE 38 n northern Germany, as in| BRECKENRIDG as, Aug |man has Injured another woma many other BEuropean countries,|12.—Big bt s has turned (o, by ths nasty way she talks abou 10 per cent are added to the the rulm a means of cheap her B M Behrends GO., l NC. § S : 4 ! £ FINE FAMILY FUEL Juncau’s Leading Department Store L I'vi"““' wise enough o order 3 r-coal and kindling here. N | ablese us deliver you at your 7 afdress and note how much better heat and cleaner (fires you' have s s . o = : A Wouldn't ask you to do this ) climb, then fit]| GERMAN' LiNERS Usé ' ° FIRAST 5’1() WI]\(, ()14 if it cost more. It doesn’t, It 1 somo graceful| SPECIAL MESSAGE BLANKS | ally costs less and the trial will prove it wever, ther ¢ L Y ~y E 7 NRTRR Wkl Jat open conven.| BERLINI Aug. 12-Toiirfsts dn - F/ILL (,()()I),S % We carry 3. (ull ine of Fpeiny side to permit free | German iiners, to’ whom friefids or = S ! k 7 gt 4 N vement relatives’ send " wiréless congratu \ (o st ff] “ras D B I‘hMNIER or heavy s are lations, are now handed these mes. Phone 114 854 / vf is a|sages on artistic blanks’ especially 9 & . “ 18 accessory. T » should be | devised for this purpose. & "“"""'""'~”"’~"“"“'“"-‘“-v4~—~— of Hu spor ariety, uml} At the head of the blanks thaa | B the s 1 be stout is a lithograph of a' Brandenbur BANKING 7 M TS ¥ in resorts not much|gian frigate from the seventeenth | INKING BY MAIL MLET‘S A way of clothes is nec- | century with all saflé set, In the == { . MODERN DEMAND smart three-piece en-|corners are the coats of arms of | In Camel’s Hair, Tweed and other New Fabries— le and a short-sleeved chiffon|the large German steamship com- v crepe de chine model for thy panies. At the top of the shéet 1 New Plaids and other lustrious new weaves—with isional tea or dance is suf-'is printed in "Medieval German, nt “Gode Wint, glatte See” (favor- { The photo shows the mountain| able breeze, smooth 'sea). The' de- garb of Gertrnde Olmstead, Holly-| sign is by Carl Prinz, a Berlin L e, ,, i B o 2. D. FERGUSON FULLER PEP oy N;EW DI]{E;SSEIS i S mphasizing the uneven hemline, the side drape TU BE AGENT P ' > umlI rhinoslzm- trimmings—in lovely heavy sutinL FOR GUAL cul A 3 ; all new Fall shades—Sizes 16 to 46. New /\gt-ntv Arrives for Pa- : Y ! e \ $16.75 to $29.50 cific Coast Coal Co.— Relieves McDonald To take char of the local ! station of the Pacific Coast Coal . o | Company, €. D. Forguson, of What has become of ‘the | attle, arrived hore today on the uin | steamer Dorothy Alexander. tie| fat woman that used to. | was accompanied by Mrs. Fergu-| 4 ) i u and their two little daugh-|ride a bicycle? , Bertha and Ruth. Mr. Ferguson relieves H. L. M- HES LI T OO0 | Donald, reliof agent for the com- R d B l 5L | pany. who was sent here tem e a "cyc e Soleil velour is Luc one of a number of com- porarily to succeed H. G. Walms- ]*1’“‘, featuresin a collection which includes {ley when the latter was tran- e t - |sferred to Seattle last May. Mz HEALTH PLEASURE 2 boux satin and .:‘uuou fele. ‘Vive ":i]rc, [ McDonald will remain here for FCONOMY ceived these hats fron mj" et .’w about a week before proceedin slne«l to see them if only to [to his home in Seattle. = fie acsenbaior— Paw BannJ Gul n i For the present Mr. Ferguson " " Land his famils are stopping ar e | We have them in new and rebuilt|= estnut, Oporto and Blue Spruce which y ou’ll Marie Munneux' contacts |Castineau until they can securn at popular prices discover here. with notables in society and ‘:1‘1 [)l{wv lm establish a residence. S TR in the films enables her to |He has been conmected with the ; gain an insight into advance |company's sales department in Se. BICYOLE TIRES—$2.75 = f 1 ol had modes. She reports daily for | aitle for the past threo vears, D-| Full ling.of repair. parte, New shipment of French Felts and Velours—all new shades the Empure spite the rain which greeted their & i farrival here, e sald he and Mry |Send u¥ rmr mdil orders. Any-|= $3.50 to $6.75 By MARIE MUNNEUX, [ Ferguson were very fagorably im- in hardware International lllustrated News | /%" ‘:‘L ‘l‘"l_‘ ':'”'“f‘;( i slad N g o come here to make their homo. | smart long haired Fur Collars, Sizes 16 to 46. Because it is a safe, sure service at small cost and is a time and worry saver supreme. It is a positive luxury and is within the reach of all—except in the comparatively few tran- sactions where personal presence is imperative. One trial will prove its advantages. First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” HEATING REPAIRING SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH L Phone 215, Res. 505, Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. Sufferin’ Fingers! Why peck and hammer on a hard riding old typewriter? Trade in the old wreck and get a BRAND NEW CORONA. Would you like its trade-in value? PHONE 79 Fat i AR - 4 1% P et oo LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS By : it I ant rest i relief from | i il e ity TONIGHT HARRIS HARDWARE | d all that, th hie ) :l’:le I‘!lo\lnt:lnn.l e(.“hn:l:ing " The Liuther Leagne of the Res-| COMPANY tion Lutheran Church meets NORTHERN HOTEL 4 y " R g Ty 2 1 - ' ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 week and think' (¢ Ought to be evory onc'agear s oclock. An enjoreyt] OPER !:umg- Phone n = — " Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. llp;rm! lm‘: H e SRR else's. | 5 3 4 o Bt for falr womatiind’s sake,|* " ¢ 12 In store for all. AL A i (- { . . RN operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 dou't wear knickers. If you musi Old papers for sale at The Emplre, 'IIMHW ‘ s AR

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