The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 25, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1927. | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau L] e o ° | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 v. m. todav: ; b ‘ LOCAL DATA ! Pime— Barom. Temn. Hamidity Wind Velacity mehcr 4 p. m. yest'y.... 29.93 59 90 NW 12 ((My {4 a. m, ‘today . 2990 51 94 B : Cldy Noon today 29.76 52 9 E B A Rain Berthae RTTER ¢y SN N e o B TR o HICH---Q-ualily Utensils | Rintions. ___temp. temp. | _ _Wen b i i $ 3 Nomé . a4 i : Pl at Low Prices Every feature of the new Footwear is embodied in our complete dis- Bethel 56 50O 3 04 :1’:\ g Tanana 54 3 7 dy plays of Pumps, Oxfords and Slipp - rs. Practically all the season’s new {B 66 36 iy Badcs i | e, Bh Mgt o || Juneau-Y oung Hardiware Co. shades are nere, “,.‘th,k 4 Saiat Cordova ; I Clear HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING ] {Junea / Cld: SHONE 12 Priced $4.50 to $9.00 ey - — 4 : Er Bt - SRR N b | Prince Rupert.. 60 58 [ Cidy —— Idmonton 82 5 52 Clear Seattle 66 3 6 Cldy Serviceable Play and Dress Shoes joud £l ae it SAVE ONE DOLLAR . *—Less thaa 10 miles. fl"' Chilth‘en ~NOT Bk Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes 3: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupert, Bdmonton | Seattle, I* H 8 francisco ar ade at 4 & m. and 4 , | eattle, Tortland and San Francisco are made a ¢ i D SR R Y < G { A small low pr are area is ing to the northward of l t i 1 i ((] i isi ; s : : . Juncau & her is central nea | Peninsula. The pres- each one purchased. ily settled by a visit to our children’s shoe section. -~ Poll-Parrot Shoes ‘; g o iRiEh 4w Hia s : I ’ | question of good all-leather Shoes for children can be satisfactor- sure is moderately high in southern Bering Sea and southward v ohilde ) 8 !and eastward to the north Pacific States. Rain has fallen in for children speak for themselves, practically all portions of Alaska except the extreme southwest DES C‘ F i and were moderate to heavy in heastern Alagka Minimun [ temperatures were near the freezing point in the Interior and {were higher than yesterday in Bering Sea PSRRI Sen S S0 SRR Y R S AR - NP | STYLISH OXFORDS FOR MEN I e i Phone 103 or sece R B gl : ¢ ; M ¢ | GOVT. HOSPITAL | Anniversary | AL LUNDSTROM Here is a eombination that is difficult to find in shoes of much higher priced stylish-—service- p By Murder BUILDING———REMODELING —— CONTRACTING able—Tan and Black Calf Oxfords, $6.00 to $7.50 pair. Dr. Charles Firestone, who Work by Hour, Day or Week rived in Juncau on the ) will take immediate 2 ; inty o i the Government He son of Soil Sallh Baba just B SIS S RN WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT £ g Ry St By Evted Sy sont- | | {trip to the Interior this summer pear-o1d Atche Kisems B z - A" 1 1 4 K Dr. Firestone has been in the| | strangling her ‘with his bare g Government service for several hands. KRS > TQ TR i i % g years during which time he ha Nhen e ek i PACKERS and PROVISIONERS N g ® been stationed at Akiok, on th peasont readfly confessed to 4 [ [ ] e ren S O., i ® Kuskokwim River, and for " the crime, explaining: “She HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS last two years at Kanakanal Ao . . {the Bistol Bay region to e ¥ 509 ARl DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS Juneau’s Leading Department Store j| Dr. and Mrs. Firestone wer the fiftieth) year she called “QUALITY MEATS” ireturning to Kanakanak where ho{ | me a donkey and my son a meant to resume his work, on th tonkey, so I strangled her.’' PHONE 38 Alaska, after a summer spent vi never eald anything mean A SRl R B it e W3S | ftiNg in the castern st . but | gs . - - - - in the letter '*“(‘h wan writtem " wire received here dir d him . - FIN ‘A EL from Mt. Zion Hospital, San Fran.|to remain and take over the Ju ‘Gamlme Used to & ume FAMILY FU 1 neat’ hobpital W enough to order ¢laco. P : 8 spital. | | | Start Five: £ Dead [ their coal and kindling here. : . & i | NG O s ’ ) Have us deliver you at your: Nlcaraguan Rebels Fire ; Mrs. Ethel Donaldson, mother, NORWALK, Ohio, Aug []‘,"l,',lll'fll b ':'t'l ,'l""lm ,lrf,“:'crm,;’fh Again on American Men |of Mrs. A. L. Shaver arrived on | Fivé percons are dead as the re : e e “z Sh oy | the Alasia trom Phoonix, Arizons.|sult of an explosion in a farm Pe. Wouldw't ask you to do this WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Al to visit with her daughter and|house near Greenwich. Gasoline / PR el it ol P o thotigh American Marines have | family | was poured by mistake on @ -~ ally costs loss and the trial “again been ambushed by Ni- PRRIR s S | cook stove fire. ! { will, prove. it. = earaguan bandits, A Admiral dvertising arways pays. e | -+ o — T 3 l s os ’ 2 Reirast. Siports T ,'fl':".\.,w" 'I’_:‘?Uw columns of The Empire 01d papers tor sate at ‘rne Bmoire ekt i » We carry a full fne of Feeds. ‘! SR g kb Phone 114 |. ‘MRS, DATSON GOES SOUTH i i | | Mrs. Roy Datson and her da ter Miss Lorraine, are pas gers for Sedttle on the Dorothy Alexander. which was in Junmeau for soveral hours this mornirg o s Pt e e e it s ettt Mrs. Datson and her daughter y g1, “WHY STAND YE HERE ALL THE DAY IDLE”? {have spent the summer with Mr Datson in Sitka where he is chief = F‘AR SUPI,‘RI()R TO accountant at the Pyramid Pack- [ L4 [ {ing Company. They visited will ‘:]:::(rr(ls while the boat was in o TIIEIR PRICE ‘ —————— Carmi Thompson, of Ohio, may| 'NVENTS $750 TYPEWRITER o the adminiptration's cholte: T L i e s il : Checked Camel’s Hair, Imported » as Governor-Gemeral of the|, [PNINGRAD, Ang. 26—L. 8. |m Home: s and Tweeds — Be: | : : Zatonski, a techniclan construct omespuns anc € , Beaver Philippines, succeeding the late} General Leonard Wood, ‘Thomp: | OF, Leningrad, claims to have in and Fox Collars. Sizes 16 to 44. lson Is fully acquainted with tiva|'CRfed R mew typewriter' which, B g4y a $19.50--$49.50 it ‘produced on a large scale, wil | problems of the Islanders. g " e voale, wili SXEELEAS SLTRRET saas1 reszzTvazIe s ekt cost $7.50. BERT CARO IMPROVING AE -, E SETS STYLES CHICAGO, Ang. 25 Womeu between the ages of 30 and 50| set the world's styles, says one of Chicago’s most famous faghion craators. , For that reason, she asserte We give you credit for having good cents | J. B. Caro has o ward |from his son, Bert Caro, 'who | was injured in an automobile ac cident ten days ago, that he is | improving, and is. growing strong er daily. “I never realized that |anyone could look as mutilated as bulibed falr is here to stay. I do, but am doing fine and ex- S S pect to go home soon,” he said Old papers for sale at The Empire. (23TTITFRIDTNLS: If every man would summon his “working capital” be- fore him and make that a daily inquiry there would be fewer “idle dollars.” A RARE GROUP OF ST PO T TR T P T T PR T L T LT PT TP PR R R PR PP PR RERPREEERE R SR TR L) 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 ! New Dresses $16.75 $16. 75 Embroidered Georgette, Heavy Satin, Velvet and Jersey—new side jobat, suede belts, basque and two- piece included. All new fall shades REDAIRING including black. Sizes 14 to 20— ITARY PLUMBING 36 to 44. All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE NEW F E LT HATS “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. IITIEITTRITNE i ilt, hei 500,000 of the | ” \ Titfle Gloria Lee Vanderbilt, heiress to $2,500,000 of KA 3 Vnn-‘n:rlxirl.t estate, has been surrounded by a bollyguard since ! ALAS MEAT CO. eats have been made to kidnap her at l}im’ri(z. _ller ‘pet Wholesale a RB’ ‘l }1“\::1:11 h\.\":)?fluf\(md is her corktant companion and ieg ‘‘fa- | PHONE 39 4 m F‘fl %;;ehfl'al’r aita’? adisdian. N | ; o REET \on:ltc ‘g\hu " ; ARD First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” bl iy g i on the Pheasant, Capt. Bert Ma Mink and Silver }(-m k, were Mrs. Heather, M ! ¥ il e §.ods 3 2 . g batgpumapilithop | $ & g e o it e e | How Long Will Bread Keep? Well, W yRneg | Sumdum and expect to return Sat. s % V\'l\'.\'ll’E('..’ MR L i | Till It Gets Stale of Course [ I 0 Martin Kildaai, Superintendon:’ and New York buyers were thel .y " mia Chnsolidated Can- But we have found a way fo preserve the natural sugar ¥iincipat "fm“":,"”r “ ',!"'“l,‘,',:. nery at Pybus Bay, and Mrs. Kil- and vitamines of the flour which ordinarily are lost in for- ;;:x(‘h;)l]\:lllnll(,l.fll.\l;(Al:"‘:l 'l‘;“ ’rh\l-r dabl are guests at the Gastineau mentation. Sclence tells us that the very best in flour 1s ORerings which were exceptiou: | ;‘”,T\ \111!..#-’:‘(‘11"MI‘\‘I':S:HI:-(;“‘:?(Z':_ destroyed during fermentation. And while it may not be Fall’s prgferr(-d sty]en in new ally fine collections. The mink 7% o0 (T 4 Skagway | POssiPle to altogether prevent this, we have sueceeded to Beige, Blue, Red tones, Greens as gold for $6.50 to $256. Otheri ~.“or. some extent with the surprising result of more than doubling DON'T FORGET THIS WEEK ONLY mink sold for $£12 to $|15 Ak \I‘ax'in e AR the keeping qualities, besides giving the bread an excel- well as Black. g a1 R O e b |daughiers, Jane and Lucills, ars{] lent fiavan i TRADE IN YOUR OLD MACHINE FOR A NEW L. C. SMITH g | passengers sailing on the |)nn.|h)‘ No need to bake at home any more for we will sell $3' 75 to $6.75 % ~—— | Alexander for Seattle, | our new style bread to the comsumers at wholesale prices | ! Mrs. W. H. Roessel, who has if taken at the store. . » | been vigiting her daughter, Mis. i . B. BURFORD & CO AND WHERE | |5, 'Winiams at the Hirstcni. We save delivering expetises; you get the benefit. J v et By --®| chagof Mine for the last two The more you buy the less it costs—3 foaves, 25 cents; | P ; —_— Wallace Tyhward underwent an| ... left foday on the Dor- 7 loaves, 50 cents; 15 loaves, $1.00, # P operation for the removal of his oy Alexander for her home in, Special attention given to out of town orders, but we % 1 ) ‘ NORTHERN HOTEL t:::.m h:ud":}de;‘::hmfl"-;ll:' Bl Ketchikan, B require cash with order, 4 - X A ) . s ing. 3 Phoa : 7 Pal 1‘9"50“» 7 year old "“";niyr;rll;t:}x‘l‘:l. B;)::::ISUZn”:mhKl-i Yours for BETTER BREAD, G i . & ¢ ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. of Mrs. Anna Larson, i3 In {he),qa yesterday to visit her dauch- | . bt £ AR Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in Bt. Ann's hospital for surgicailier Mrs, A, L. Shaver of Juneau THE STAR BAKERY : operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per treatment. Q% et | ¢ 3 ; I month and up—steam heated. Leaving today on a pleasure triplotd papers for saie at The Bmpire r

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