The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 23, 1927, Page 2

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PRINTED. LINOLEUM $1.00 square yard Reai Pretty Patterns RAG RUGS Hit and Miss Pattern 27 by 54 at $1.25 each CONGOLEUM A very cheap flaor covering at 65 cents square yard New + at the meeting. A rep | Hesh-croam skirt, wilh an ems €053 was fmposed in _each in- \ broidered organdie smock, | :‘, bol R . hian ol i {burg, Mr. Terhune said, he wa M % E\ ds G ll‘c OLD HAND MAP OF | informed local people that lo- | | cal ks d ere ap e ren D 9 4 ALASKA BROUGHT 1 £ mars SHURGARE thRt ¥l for s past. Breedini Juneau’s Leading Deparlment Slore TO ALASKA MUSEUM conditicns were more tavorable | - and flocks of both kinds of birds ] Ll s s e e - ___—-M—-M-—QME' m lgibagriby: gy B 0 il o 11V r;muy -K_r.;_;m» the tour. " RS H. Y. Lucas'is a g C R 'h‘;:'. Il":" by :x'l'l:r‘»im-‘nmin.' tuat ‘u'.«:.m-: . a8 OR‘DE‘RED BY C”Y 11\“ WHERE | |4 port Hervest and Warm Sorings Lucas at Ketchikan and they wiuz;}‘f::'l: “"“::-I»I.”"](mi '“."f;“ Ay “‘h' Pl i ::;;Lu;‘.‘/‘f: it A o T 3 o | Bay, ds on the Admiral Evans visit in the States. Pranes ) Burope via Bering the sportsmen, Rop . ol 0 At qf ot it pneq. | . ‘Ous hundred members of tie "Mmd for Uziki. C. J. Sulllvan recurnea on thel Sea, joined the exhibits at (he club assured Mr. Terhune of B o tires ol he purchised by | Benatictal Aicoclation, Mor-| H. R Kelly, Pacitic Steamship | Admiral Bvans. Ho left hero sev il its support in upholding the game Hhe “oity withis o shost -time 1t | MK lodge ot Vtah, pi ed throus | Company attorney at Los Angeles, | eral weeks ago for a trip to New : as tH550 lnws and. ragiationa. was decided af a speclal meeting | Juneau on the Quden ! I land Mrs. Kelly are tourists on'| York City and to attend ‘the fn-|§76 photc b Paul's - < 5 S “‘: ‘,,\,, '“,\ “f,‘“’:” i, t night 3‘ dent of the Beneficial 1 'lh. Admiral Evans. nual Moose Lodge convention Island, St. Geor Island and Old papers tor sate ar ‘1'ne Empire The decisic 3 ad. becanse g v e . oy of the bullding sciivity that has |||||||Ill|ll|I||IlN!I'I'llllll|"llllll|l||||||||||||||||||fl|HlllfilHllml""fl"“|||||m|“||m|llmmlmIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHII|||HII!HIIIIlllllmllll"llll1lll|||llllHllllll|||lIlIlllll|III|Il!|||Il||lllllll"llflllllllfllll._ been gr g O n Junea for soine are aried out, will continue intc th pext year at least ) definita choice of the mod re: of the Americanl France mpany will arrive here next Saturday on the Prinee Charlotte and a meeting of special committee will be decide on the purchase of th “ruck. - o> 1" AT THE HOTELS Gac Bn\'n) C. Pe Beattle; I( H. Rubber Co.; Albe Douglas; Vivian Lindstrown as; Tilie Floyd Johnson Lindstrom, Dou Puyallup. Alaskan Swan Peterson, Ketchikan; G. Rhodes, city; M. Sakamotn George Holton, Unalga. Zynda John G. Erbland and wi Emerson Cummin, son Itschner, cit rny city; Mr. and Mrs. 2, Keteh ikan; John E. Grossman, Seattle; J. F. Rosefa, city. Turk Heav;;e.iéi;t_ Club Admits Women, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 23 —Such is the progress of femin- ism in the mew Turkey thut wo-| men have demanded and gained| admission to the famous “Fatl Men's Club” of Stamboul. Plenty of women have shown willingness to acknowl weight of 200 pounds requirement for ad obesity still ranks high attribute of orlental bheauty, gpite introducticn of Ps styles and other phases of Eur voan cuiture. The club’'s aim, as stated in its conmstitution. is to obtain for| its members the privilege of standing on troliey car md forms instead of having to wedge their weight into seats inside the car, and to agitate for “eqaal psy for less work™ for ali 20U-pounders. ——— 014 pepers for sale at The Empire, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY AUGUST 23 1927. “Ouna of sea The store that leads the way to sensational sav- ful ings! Whoever expected in days gone by that music could be gathered from the air — that R great planes could fly across the great expanse “H”” of the Atlantic and Pacific but the unexpected i I nd il se is always happening. It’s the pioneers of ) ¥ captair to per progress who have gone a little further, that taken the lead in value-giving and service. TAPESTRY RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS | AXMINSTER RUGS re ; 27x54 ke 6:0—$18.50 6x0—$35.00 NN while Now $14.7: Now $30.00 e g not to 7.6x9—$25.0 7.6x9--$37.50 $4.25 eldom Bows 0% 40 | WALL PAPER §:3x10.6—$47.50 B 1 N(‘w 337.5{) | 001 l?:l'fls—fifl oW as 25 cents £l 9x12—$67.50 a double roll o Now $57.50 | Now $29.50 which Beautiful LINOLEUM RUGS 18 inches by 36 inches WINDOW SHADES in 1896, was hein MARRIES AND THEN LEAVES HIS BRIDE 1er uniusual cifeumstances nding the wedding of twe s ‘at Attu were related by Com. M. Perkins of the On each trip the vesse ) the end of ths Aleutian 3, a priest is usually taken rvices are perofrmed, while in the & | FINES IMPOSED FOR | PRESEASON HUNTING tive Ofticer of the two paintings ships, drawn laska, otter h and nting brought in to off by the Un but were not sue-| in finding an | there -~ - | ence of 1 of the shiy orm weddin, a priesty the At Atka, the last i vhite people on it, a na € man i & 20 2 picked up who desired tc have received the recognition. And it’s true ) to Attu, the westernmost of | tha islands owned by the Unitec with floor covering. This store has always V““"m h“fl”i..r\i‘l! 418 ;‘_“"“Ilr'};“.:\ gl priest on board ship ng the next day, however, the Unalga left Attu on turn to Atka the groom passage for that port veu In due time, afier arr the wedding was | the see lier hushand again for perhaps years, sit Attu - bride was left behjud, | A= % 2 e ions of the gan ~ ne at Petersburg and the ! at Wrangell, in both of | arreats were mede and con- obtained, were reporte by H. W. Terhu | | A | 3 A o 8 Commission, who returned Tan and Green CONGOLEUM RUCS Blue, Grey and Tan day tha s it o Wrangell on | 36 inches by 6 feet Good Patterns at ; Regular $20.00 value for official busine Arrests in both | # cases were made by Deputy U $1.00 each 2 for 90 cents [ $16.25 Marshal { - | One man was arrested at Pe ershurg | Hope Hamplon, stage and geese « | screen s tar, has u;l:lx]d ”lll.; new y". ‘,‘ i als i : en’s ¢ -to-We on every steamer DIH/A[ to Iu: wardrobe éon- | geenc e R(ml) o o | sists of an accordian pleated, | his po S Satins, Georgette, Cantons, Velvet Combinations, ‘Novelties and Frem:h 3pun .Icrsey - =1 Featuring the new tunics flares and two-piece. styles, New Fal!' shades. Sizes 14 to 44. $12.75 to $29.50 B 2 2 killing | Another Wrangell with and convicied of ut of se d at on was | e v one | and a quarter of venison in ssession. A fine of $25 and Juneau-Young ;11011..1;""1@ Utensils at Low Prices HARDWARE nml UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 Buy a Mea Cafe. each one purchased. RHODES CAFE, et et ettt e e e -, 1 Ticket at Rhodes You save a Dollar on I l m‘(l ware Cos ' 2 L} Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING——REMODELING Work by Hour, ~——CONTRAGTING Day or Week WH l N Y()l \‘I l* D A (ARPLNTFF% FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY | PACKERS and PROVISIONERS HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS “QUALITY MEATS” better and if it cost more. really costs less and the grial will prove it. We carry a tull ine of Feeds. b.B FE’VIMER FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to or their coal and kindling he us deliver you at y nate how m heat and cleaner fi you have. Wouldn't ask you to do ufla It doesn’t. £*1t Phone 114 84 3 | * [ ugh ¥ . o R BRI 5 55 “WHY STAND YE HERE DAY IDLE”? We give you credit for having good cents ALL THE If every man would summon his “working capital” be- fore him and make that a daily inquiry there would be fewer “idle dollars.” You work—why shouldn’t your money work? Our “C.D. 'S” provide a safe and convenient 4 per cent investment for those who choose to keep their funds em- ployded ! First National Bank “There is no Substitute-for Safet muuumm:mmmmlummmmmmmumlmmmmmummml|lummm||mlmmmuummmmmmmlmuummnum HEATING Phone 215, Res. 505. 2 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 Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. WAHL DESK STANDS Built for Long Service and Convenient Use THE WAHL Desk Stand Pen may be adjusted o ANY angle. see them at J. B. BURFORD & CO. Come in and NORTHERN HOTEL uup,ssoevauhu 50 cents. lvfilllmr Rooms $12.00 ROOMS—50 cents per qnmn-.lntuw‘d:'bfi and night. Y month and up—steam hea ’ ‘L i i

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