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| g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927. ' DOkt belmtoincedbhc o b Mttt B, £ 1 T3 o L R R R S S N o L) i N SO U SRR OO L TR Vv ' TN Y 199 i ASK . ‘r [ v‘].;\.\q. mlm i H.|‘\\~r‘|: \i‘x.\‘lin“ VIRGINIA IV ARRIVES PARKS LEAVES “oudini Ser GOING IN CIRCLES” IN ALASKA fMAj, BILLETTE *|inashuriumee. s seer ; | days at Dawsc The Virginia 1V, Capt. Matt Nordness, arrived in port at 9 8 vorts with the following pas- ApDe Sk Tle bty 5V W be | d on 1 trai n that vicini ) senger W. L. Cox from E s L i ot anika road. He cov most of | goff. She will leave at 10 o'el , us las) ters 3 he thirty a o’'clock To I‘r, cuss Ala .\u’ ‘\1 iter | . btk : g the profects in tk erior and | tonight, making her first run on with Senator F. B. Willis, 1, or gla or ¢ 1 Yok Wi 5 jalong the Alaska Railroad |her new schedule to Chathal ho Is Aboard Sh ! e both) to Y arge| Acts as Escort to Senator! AR i T | Stra \ . E A v 7ol | & " . | - > - . A il Frank B. Willis on | IS SEEING ALASKA | Charles Hawkesworth left this ‘ ity and grandeur| would cau Interior Visit | It ;| afternoon on the Northwestern for ! <inley ) | greer A ’ » Thomas, of the Art| paines w he will remain a ) 1 1 a u : ; SERTRY A0d| short time on busine ( 1 progre yeing mac mpany, i Al { man : b £ AR A e iy : : ot 1 all interior road work by the t Seattle, i Mr. and Mrs, V. Quist, Jr., Were . Chatiniks [t ucumbe make' Rong. Chmmiisnh, scoo@ 8L 'abosrd the Yiken, e 1ong those leaving on the Yull ' H. Gillett ng ta Maj. Doug much of Alaska as possit n this morning for Seattle, neer O who return the. deck of the st vhile the s rt toda lana in tours |is 1n the va spending r various proj | T T L T T | ! | | ot : ‘ y t i nted with « ~ FOX FARMER RS e DS VALAZE | N TROUBLE thi vout [ mites long and in ihe fiats wi Scientific Beauty | ) Bough ¢ Preparations | i F » met him at Cordova ani George Hogg nd flo L Y 1 ns here on the Yukon | o B [P PO -3 ’ Indians and Eskimos| «Ajagka has a strong friend, one | ~ SWARE g 3 Claims Conflict 1 f : g s oot 7 e GLASSWARE Helena Rubinstein la 1 1 fa you r | welfare Senator Wil Ma el Q@ . : b thousands 0l|gaw about everything in the way R 3 L n ‘ ! ih ) s you are selling todr-|of industry and development thera | 61 [/ 7Y (] 1t 1 1 ear, and you have been|was to see in those districts he (] - 8 (able to interest us in the dryest|yisited. He went to Kennecott Nelson and ]"r('mming | - L s ( I T never a lagging n ubject in the world to the “ ter leaving Cordova, and loc | = i I 1 A nt d \ 1 | of family tree, coat-| gvar v;.“ big .copper mine ther Expert Watch and Jewelry I g . : 2 AR st from Nenana, on n st, for r He was taken over Richards: epairing | | Phone 25 Free Delive PRINCETON RETURNS | ‘ ’ il n seceplts i flows into the Tukor, | an Keyatons Canyon, o Faisbanice Ty, | F =~ & I FROM MISSION TRIP S N i iy L5t e "M(\ up the r\fl on into thef purchasing many.” | the et Mo wai an iintoreste | Teedrmmntr it e Ao g PR xR e g FRUIL D A s 1 i | Arctic cle, to Fort Yukon, and! I would say: “S at the Alaska Agriciltural|} ~ - ~ N ¢ o : { I ) and-yet one myst fealisy that youlbex to. DRWNOH »and. SHie | Alaska first ve and School of Mines, the|{ b()AI) AQPECIALS ¢ Pr Ao : P o 17 i fan Tis on the flat ¥ | To the people “outside” | Agricultural Experiment Stati m g 5 0 " 3 Vi b L, on June 21, 22 ¢ 3, ates 1 would say: “Al is|the mining development of the|{ 20 bars CRYSTAL WHITE $1.00 & ( e o never sets! |a great and glorious part of our | Fairbanks Exploration company : FELS NAPTHA, carton 80 | A : By the time I'd seen gorgeous-|own country it before ycu[local farms and mining enterp 5 CREME OIL TOILET SOAP, regular 10c, 13 bars for. . 1.00 : ; ) : fei hued dahlias the e of dinng 1 the world.” |es. He spent some time in Mc |l gpA POAM WASHING POWDER, 314 Ib, pkg., 3 for_. 100 I 2 ; ; pla happy-faced pansi he Sun I would say: “Al ey National Park, visited th. |} ervic r x poral A n of cups, my eyes we wska is so beautiful 'tis no won- | v River coal districts and|{ AT v 1, aid : h e A h . la 1S saucers and s der you smile upon it day and Matanuska field, Anchorage |} i e by ! ¢ : ; Lo ; t almost as itil your mysterious friend |and Seward { ] 1 R V ation : ; by “delicate sw Myt Ghta oaas circles | Maj. Gillette left here on July H (’/‘RVI(JI\. »5 : & W, ¢ : ’ i p for a fligh { you and chases you away | B———— LR PHONE 174 : L ; BoEUY §iof | A tale, so I thought |at certain seasons.” | i3 i ‘ : 1 : fay. The Far:|ns it Baateil T e T RS o LT R 3 o o s e o e AR P Sera T 1 1 T\ “‘ G 11 ,l“ : g ‘1‘ “ o nd “ Hf M “‘““. ‘:" ‘ : NORTHERN LH-II'I' |'({|‘.\'I‘>\ TERIAN CHURCH s ('A (]ZI“Tg ) i i s e ot e ‘ (| CAVZELS Wl “HARD TO BEAT” i I P e : H o ik ‘I“_‘ el Rev. O. A. StiLLMmAN, Pastor { o T pidem I 1 W 10l 1l I nse | « RK connectec 1y “ y roll 1 et ik TS I g i i ‘H : le' : ‘m‘ :““““""‘] (1 BIBLE SCHOOL AT 10 0'CLOCK A. M. H 65 ('(),gls | By buying in large quantities and with such mechanics and Mrs. Fletcher, Governm o ‘\;jw oh ]‘» \‘ ‘r “~‘Hv~- : i 3 “““"H <olicln i 1 | as Al. Molzow, John Ahlers, Ira Tucker and Chas. Baker v ‘l'j‘ At syl VAR sl Pl G ind | enth ks anad t INING SERMON AT 11 O'CLOCK. Subject: “Is the 1% ! you are assured the VERY BEST Plumbing and Heating at | little income to the sein | Fisheri had officially 1 in myst g clouds—On |} Church in Danger?” i‘ the VERY LOWEST price. ’ cannery i | the I it Fe t o | Seattle the nights 14 ; ; ! e We point with pride to the Plumbi d FIT B i Tand diiasdy . ha | obiection_to e varmt | dark, so one goes inside for di E NO EVENING SERVICE THIS MONTH :1 the “N: {:oi:os“;;('i:u’ml;:lflt ll)lv g E “]l{"l‘ill::; and Heating in E B lin “Prom. & shorta of liv granted. This perm cing, cards or visiting with new | i i o 4 [ dan . d g | o | thorizs Hog 1o operate 3 i meanintancect Bt s e A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYBODY {/| BUTLER-MAURO DTy J e " y of ' alter et further north, the decks are R R T b ) { clared As to healtl m 1 Bureau Fi eral [all night—for the northern tw ~ WY 2 ’,, ey ‘\ ¥ ind- ti k Jen na [light from midnight until dawn When We Sell It (,Ifl(). R. RICE e i pnealed t to |nas a faseination all its own It'’s Right At one time on the hoat there in_the Then, too, f ice W ind \Y TIQ > Y Y . ¢ v PO PUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS 0 B ils ibousd Mhs: 14} Und aiction Dl RADREL 18 a s r() /W s l o ,FS Free Delivery Phone 134| | Indian Him : were taken ma & r own beloved twilight A l ik (”,’I t 1N( 1k Sub Station Post Office No. 1.] | I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost Sitka from ¢ n 1 | ! 1ld any | ittend the Sheldon Jackson 1l ishermen 1 I ERENETo ———— 5 S L T T £ N : HEATERS - i Waggoner is to r n . expects Mrs. Waggoner fro | k¥l : Iph, has been lecturing in con [ 5 )y ATOVIEQ nection with the church in tha| CAMP STOVES 3 States since last Spring i e % £ "TON'“ ko oo Cnad Let Us Furnish Your Home yoks 50%. Use|through another political cam-| 00 for .0 wair paign. Charles W. Bryan, fo landruff. FLOSSMORE will| mer Gov of Nebr sl keep your curl in longer, 6 sham-|can Vice-Pre t in r e aud be convi gdv.|tion in 1928 by the Nebraska o3 - - Democratic Club | IRGINIA IV | - i [ Sails for Tenakee, Baranof Warm| Joe Kendler, owner of the Al rt xander and aska Dairy on Gla Highway n“mvh n Straits Route at yu‘r.‘.:m on l‘n"\u’l\«m' v 8 cattle WHY OUR PRICES ARE ](|(;]]'|‘?‘ : 1 M. tonight adv mying trip to the States, Just because we sell according to cost of our merchandise arriving on every boat, and not a B Question according to established prices during the world’s war every time we sharpen our | pencil it mea 11 in pew caped § | ing for you. The Happy Home Spread is in, also Maxwell House Coffee, \For fresh merchandise at reasomable prices you can always depend on i .\ GASTINEAU GROCERY | PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily Pl = fl.o ; © o ¥ | HENRY FORD oS “OSTEQ-PATH-IKS" will meet all your requirements. Styles are always up-to-date. 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Phone 33 ° We Deliver Mixed Pickles—Sweet Gherkins—Sweet Pec- I | calilli—Sweet Pickled Onions—Chow Chow— 2 A T HELLAN’S . o Tt (iOl(lStein’S EmpOl‘illm l { Alaska Steam Laundry PHARMACY Phone 15 GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET Juneau’s Style Center [ | | ———————;“-