The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 18, 1927, Page 2

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" himself. . lowels and Toweling HUCK HUCK TURKISH TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS Pink TOWELS TOWELS Pink borders TURKISH TURKISH TURKISH TURKISH TURKISH TURKISH GLASS TOWELING Gla red Pure Linen in blue and inch 35¢ Unbleached inch, 30c¢ a yard TOWELS TOWELS a vard Linen Toweling with red border. 17 16x33 17x34 9 5 7 1 x32 x38 x44 19x41 Extra heavy l”'l'("'l'\ 21x44 in fancy Blue Golc 24x47 COTTON Toweling check, 16 Cotton blue inch. Glas and red 25¢ a Finish 18 inch Ble Toweling with border, 25¢ a in fancy Blue Gold and TOWELING THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE REALTORS ARE HERE ON TRIP {Tour Instigated by San |- -Francisco Dirt Sellers Call at Juneau 20 With one hundred 4 | twd passenger thefr familics; of the National | Real Estgte Poard, ch held it |annual convention in Seattle Aug ust 8 to Auvguht 12, the Prin ce! Allce Capt Thomas Cliffe drrived fn Junmeau this morning at 7 o'elock The tour was arranged “for by the San Fran olsco Real Estate Boavd and was in charge of Ward Cox and F. M Moir. Mr. Molr took his passage inorth on the Charlotte with the ‘overflow .of these that could not geeiite réservations on the Alice and i 'peturning on the Alice from Hiagvay. L | Sevardl: ‘miotives ledl the Francioéoy people to consider {ganjaing the Alsska trip. It wa feif [ thati'it. swould promote con genfaltty’ ‘along the coast, thus fuithering, ilie interests of com g Terce and trade, ard at the sape time shoyld prove favorable as M(_)dél Queer and ninety members and instigated and 65 . 1 and o GLASS in 16 Toweling check, _\i\l'll ached Cotton red and blue yard I¥e invite your inspection of our Ready-to-W ear Department B.M. Behrends Co., Juneau's Leading Department Store CRUSOE CHGOSES SWEETHEART IN NEW FILW STORY LONDON, Aug. 18.—The mod- ern Robinson Crusoe is not lone- Iy by a long shot—he has a sweel- heart. But she does mnot wear short skirts, and her hair han down her back in long, entici tresses. Crusoe’s ideal was firs here on tie films and b quite popular from the begi especially among the wome ably owing to the fact real life the sweetheart Fay Compton, one of most popular actresses The star, of course, is Crusve The picture was made on the Island of Tobago, hy A. Wetherell, who takes the part of the castaway mariner and in- troduces many scenes which will make most boys' hearts turn green with envy. Friday takes a leading part, and so does the parrot. The sweetheart, shown occasional cottage waiting of the wanderer. Near the end there is a touch which, in British eyes, might b- considered “almost American.” Crusoe upen returning to the c tage is casually asked by Sophi “Where have you been all these years?” just as if she were in- quiring in which' “pub” hLe had spent the afternoon. PR i B R U HALIBUT PRICES SEATTL®, Aug. 18.—The Evo- lution was the only halibuter to arrive yesterday and sold her catch of 12,000 pounds at 11 and 14 cents, that is Miss Britain's Sophie, 1s y in a Scottish for the return PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Aug. 18.—Halibut receipts yesterday were 45,000 pounds. American hali- | for 5 and 11 cenfs ana for 6 and 11 cents. - ma Litcrary Treasures ik Discovered on Riviera'in | Ke: GRASSE The Riviera antiquarians decided that they must their knowledge of books 18 Frauce, wity books offered lement of the|an entric bid in by collector for less than a Finding that he could not r the books he sold them to a loc dealer for ten do They were purch day by an English who estimates their state woman W rench | Gr dollar. | on Vi d the sam« 1A\I bhook-bu value 8, erne, English ! preseription 1{ “eolonel” has been a mail car | since r long at' on.” \C. thousands of dollars. Tha includes first editions of Field- smollett, ~ John Milton, oldsmith, Lemb, Sheligy, and Dickens, ————— HASN'T LOST A DAY ny ats, WHREELING., W. ¥a., aug. 1R.! Keeping out in the fresh air! d taking lots of exercise is the “Colonel” William aham, 70, would give to any- a desiring to work 38 years thout losing a single day ’N:I:; models. 1889, with no days lost. though eligible for retirement ago, he prefers to ‘“‘carry. # Lnicille Miller is a model ‘queen, or rather a queen of Jodal She’s the choice of will reign with other beauties at the artists’ annual frolic in {Lios Apgcles. | Southern California artists and ' , THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight ly winds nd Friday LOCAL DATA Barom. Temn. Humidity Wind Velocity 30.08 73 51 NW 23 30.09 52 89 E 1 30.03 70 54 NW 24 oderate northwester Weather Clear Clear Clear | lime— 4 p. m, yest'y 14 a. m. today today CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ERDAY | e TODAY P 3 m. Precly, §am ity 24 hra_Weather 08 01 Tanana Eagle §t. Paul L'utch Harbor Kodialk Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prinee Rupert Bdmonton jeattle | Portland jan Francisco 58 62 56 *—Less thaa 10 mnes. NOTE: Observatlons jenttle, Portland and San p. m., Juneau time at Juneau Fraaclsco Prince Rupert, are made ad 4 a. Edmonton m. and 4 The pressure is moderately lalands and from Prince Rups high fn other portions of West | the north Pacific Ocean weather prevails Sound. Changes taronghout Alaska the Aleatian and Pribilof ard along the coast It is la, Alaska and most of len in Western Alaska ka and southeastward have been unimport low in outhy 'n (an have Eastern A temperature Showers and clear in in ant ) | both an educational and pleasure | Allen s Vice-President | trip. Board - o 0LD LAW HOLDS ~INN_FOR_ THEFT GF AUTOMOBILE na She of business LONDON party [ aays mak- | e, and|not uncomman for the rohber gway, where|and the innkeepers to be i m. yesterday |league, so laws ‘were passeid hold number of the tour-|ing fnnkeepers responsible for the trip to Whitehorse | of his guests and thei) Leébarge. The Prin cess Alice sailed for Juneau last night at midnight. From here | the party will visit Taku and will | valusd at 267 pounds, stolen from make ylight stops at Wran-|the parking place of ‘the Bridg 11, Ketchikan, Prince Rupert,|House Hotel at Staines. Alex | Alert Bay, going direct to Vie-|ander Dixon Aria, a banker teria from lic latter placa. jagent, contended that by the inn | Whether not thna trip s act the common law of | will be repeated next year is un-| nd was applicable. certain. Miss fler declared| Justice Swift pointed out that | that the members of the party|the law had been framed fo ! were having a wonderful time,|hundreds of years and that unde: and regret that more and longer|it innkeep: stbps: chnmot e ‘minde, - Thus far, e sifoty of h the trip has been alof their properts succe Inis custody, and the § While in Jun the tourigts|for the plaintiff in the | visited the Alask of promote constwise trade, o ially commerce with the Miss G. A. Shaffer company the party.| been acting in the role sman as well in a capacity ny, to was ed as Aug. 18 In older when inns were remots ane aymen were rampant it wa From went dir Ketchikan ng but stop th then proceeded to § they arvived at 4 ¢ From there ists took the and Lake Vancouver et to a short the » laws still stand, and fig ured in the loss of an automobile or an au a Juneau mine, | - [the Tumber mills, museam and| VIOLIN STUDENT AT 62 other places of interest, and somc| 8 went out on the creeks to find| the fishing excellent | vears Included in the party are Fred| Mt C. Boeckman, President of the| student, realizing an ambition cus National Board, and his wife and| bed since boyhood. He is study danghter, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Har-|ing diligently under Herman Goel ry B. Allen and daughter. Mr.liich at the College of Music. CINCINNATI, Aug. 18.—At 62 of age John W. Scott Comfo; Ind, is a violin %IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIllIIllIflIIIllIIIHIIIIIIIIlk1IlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII[HIIIIIIIIIIIIIfilllIIIIflIIIIlIIIIIlillIilTlllII'IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllfiflllllllllllllllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfifiII' JUST RECEIVED O Satins, Georgette, Cantons, Velvet Combinations, Novelties and French Spun Jersey Featuring the new tunics flares and two-piece styles. New Fall shades. Sizes 14 t0 44. $12.75 to $29.50 TR ARSI SRR HIGH-Quality Utensils at Low Prices Juneau-Young Hardiware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. each one purchased. RHODES CAFE i Ly You save a Dollar on &’;()LI NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING———REMODELING———CONTRACTING Work by Hour, or Week e WHEN FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS “QUALITY MEATS” PHONE 38 FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here; ve us deliver you at your and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have Wouldn't ask you to do this it cost more. It doesn't. H Iy costs less and the trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds: D. B. FEMMER" 2 Phone 1_14 WOULD ANY OTHER BOOK KEEPER WORK FOR YOU FOR NOTHING? That's just What your bank does in keeping an accurate account of your financial transactions. In addition, your bank accents responsibility for the safe keeping of your money and provides you numerous other services NOT OBTAINABLE ELSEWHERE! A checking account is a necessity for many—a MOD- ERN CONVENIENCE for all! First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” G 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 Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. WAHL DESK STANDS Built for Long Service and Convenient Use THE WAHL Desk Stand Pen may be adjusted to ANY angle. Come in and see them at J. B. BURFORD & CO. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 week and Public shower and tub bafluw&ntl. ll’;tofil'm operation—Hot water day and night. ‘Rooms $12.00 per' “month and up—steam heated. £ —————

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