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8 ADDRESS T0 INDIANS BY KETCHIKAN BOYS NEAR DEATH WHEN BOAT GOES DOWN xaminatio s throughout rvice Distric Alaska, Washin and Montana th U Idaho tior year for Junior § Highersalaried positions Iy filled through pr will ying from m rough dra d letter writing mo be rated on 1 cop, teno Compelitors spelling e copying fr graphy Full informa and applicat b nined from S. Civil Serv blanks may GLASSWARE Gift Suggestions Nelson and Fremming | Expert Watch ul:\ Jewelry PETERS High Velocity Shot Gun Shells 12 and 16 Guage While They Last 90¢ A BOX Swanson Bros. : PHONE 217 | PSSO S S S SIS SIS ter aina ] d 1 4 1 i 1 ] i s N5 T AR AR % Miss Marion Kenser will be [Miss Kansas City in Atlantic (m» beanty pageant next [month, ~Miss Ke pr that beauty j blondes. ¢ - Is GREEN RIVER um-m-m, Boy CI_UB ,:I'l'.‘!’.fxl*l {-La-Bergmann 6 A Lunch Dinner—5 M. to 9:30 A 12 to 1 P to 7 P M M M WORTH WALK BERGMANN HOTEL Window See our for the Book you want to read BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Phone 134 Free Delivery Sub Station Post Office No. 1. SPECIAL and AFTER SHAVING 35 CENTS TALC |MILADY DECOLLETEE RAZOR jund full sized bottle of SHAMPOO 50 CENTS @ | Phone 25 | { | | | TN | Large tubes of SHAVING CREAM | Free Delivery |—————s—, U THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 17, 1927. Cent r Advocated Dry Official 75 :“(l D OLDEST PAPER | URGED “LESS | SILLY" WOMEN ;.. oldest 200th 19 with Maryland - OFFERS PRINTED FELT NA ht in wei K finish - e GREEN RIVER , Boy T (T adv. | HERBERT HOOVER ‘A cream check a day Keeps the .\/u'ri/f away WVE ARE BELIEVERS ‘ | | Ours is pure and whole- some as pure food —and | food indeed it is—always | fresh and free from in- jurious lllgl‘l‘(ll(‘lllfi. [ Children may eat our| Iee Cream with pllf('nl safety. | | | | We give Prompt Attention to Developing and Printing | | Phone 33 We Dehver - HELLAN’S ' PHARMAC Y IN PURE ICE CREAM ;'; — NOT A DEFENDANT NEWSPRINT MAN ' . HERE TO LOOK OVER FORESTS De he o f\(”og{;, Newsprint Service Bureau Man, | Making Local Study enting the York City, arrived her ast night | r data on local forest and power resources for his o ation He i £ P( tions democratic for with Col. G ge F they Snettisham | yose Weislor | that section aturday | Inlet ) Newsprint Service Bure by the pulp and rers to furnish regarding | to the i authoritative and watarpowers touch with pro maintained paper manufs them with information of importance nen | qust it a rat Presiden Reported in a haying ndicted in « ation new stor A in been one of several sembles v, onnection with slopments of the Julain said I am ne Lidata on forests and keep: posed and n uc Mr % | Cru ther a defendant 1 in the pro vay involved coudin I have ho co with the in its early d eason with it glad to be and last it seems » of development of X forests,” he said u Your 'Suit ! IR - Phone 52 The 28 014 papers ror sure at S — e —— . TOPKIS Athletic UNION SUITS $1.00 abloe b erritory am RE Lo B - 1quist Pre and deliver, Empire. - Real Quality at a Low Price H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man I’E(IAL 1070 OFF on all Blue and White Enamel Ware Be sure to see the new line of Chinaware just received from Johnson Bros., England. GARNI CK’S g SO e rron S e DI S | L ANNING Peaches $1.65 A CRATE—Delivered to your door GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries BIG REDUCTION On KUPPENHEIMER and KELLER, HEUMANN THOMPSON SUMMER SUITS J. M, SALOUM SHOES SHOE WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE SHOE BUSINESS Every Pair must be sold within next 30 days LADIES’ ZIPPERS—NEW STYLE GEORGE BROTHERS _ PHONES 92 AND 95 | FRORT STREET By Device to Catch Thieves and electric wa Oregon Parties to rmey General | jona randidate an| (he only one on the ballot entitled | Winkle The ing a |n Neville, J. C. Black, Al | Anderson, Charles Price and Mrs. W. D. Gross for S§ two ~we|‘u.n for Cordova. - 190 REALTORS HERE ON ALICE TOMORRC The n altors, " YUKON ARRIVES; - FOR WESTWARD The cock south at 1 with 185 ton followi Mrs quist Electrocuted lana ard MINNEAPOLIS, Minn Boys back yard Ang pples from ated that barbed wire to a live rix brushed himself and SEQALS Yukon, Capt. Charles Glass in port from t this morning ight and :h Juneau Edna Alm arrived rt Lamorix circled it with connected it Ibe aged Princess Alice with who have been attef {ing the recent conventions of | National Association of Real jtate Boards and the Northwestl Resl Estate Association in Seat] {is due to arrive in Juneau af o'clock ' tomorrow morning ooy ‘\;”(W\\':H.wumm here until noen i & |cording to the present sched Plotence Noite, Mt§. ‘Hinyo” AThe 15 snandint ‘toke James Ryan, Mrs. S. Sic |g L TRARGH. VoY S Yo dioml kng where 1t went from by "R, 1, |¢hikan, the only stop on the i g north. The steamer will m§ el "' all ports on the return trip s St ‘o |8ive the realtors an opportur H. Newman, Mra.. C.l¢; see Soutbieastern Alaska Waldo and baby, C. W. Ha -1 The original plans-were for worth, Johm. H. Dunn, John -‘u«munmllulmnh of the Alice Jones, Brereit Nowell, A. B. Bow- |10 antirely taken by the relt den, A. Lombard and H. Jacks.n | y 3 v minute canceallations cc. | from Ketchikan; Mrs. Ed. Clark, . rcancies and a few 1| Tha | Juanita L&wis and R. Simpson will go south on it fi be | from Wrangell. After passengers for Lamc t the fence ele ed wirc 1 t .\,m'\m». trocu ... Hold Conventions, Ceorge P |||‘k14 JRTLAND, Ore Aug. 17.—At. | gel and H. Van Winkl > cial communic son declares that con can be called by (h and Republican con. | sional committees to nominat dates for the office of rep- of third con al district in the special called by the thus ion N. Larson, ntative the governer. selected will discharging 2 Van | freight at the city the Quist Cold Stc asked follow d 23 at the Alaska Juneau dc liscussion on what | the ship left at 7 a. m. from the was legal. in electing a|latter wharf. Those leaving were: or to the late Maurice E [E. M. Polley, and A. Swanson packer, Representative ‘for Latouche; H. J. Leonard, W. e ettt MRS. WALDO RETURNS Mrs. Neil Waldo and her sl daughter Mary, returned on Yukon last migh: from a monf visit with Mrs. Waldo's paregl Julge W. A. Holzheimer and B | Holzheimer at Ke bear the said vinion was neral party label, COMING ON OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER 10TH ° World’s Greatest Oil Burner For Homes ABSOLUTELY NOISELESS LOW PRICE FULL AUTOMATIC On my last trip to Seattle I saw one of these burners in operation on a hot air furnace. and’in all my experience I have never seen a burnmer its equal. It was desxgned es- pumllv for homes by one of the country’s foremost engineers. 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