The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 26, 1927, Page 2

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[ g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1927. M I|Il!IIIlII|llIIIIlllllfllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIII llIllllilllflllIllIIIllllllllllfllllIllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllIII!lllllllll"Illlllllllll"lllllllllllllllfl SEEK HUGE LOAN , 9 ROOFINC Fireproof Shingles Roofing Pitch ‘and Preservatives We Fxkend a CocdlalWelr,ome m all Fair Visitors This week means a series of opponumnes in thnfty purchases which will Juneau-Young Hardware CO. E Hardware and Undertaking i ! ‘ PHONE 12 e USSR S, 4 save you many dollars on your wmlem nreds. The store is full to over- flowing with good things in every sectmlr‘l “EVERYTHING FUR THE OFFICE * J.B. BURFORD& And we have taken this time for Ecoiomy Week to create a carnival in cash considerations which every man and woman will find to be an event of the utmost importance in its greatness of purchase values and its little- ness in calls upon one's purse. - Paul Glaudel, new Frenc’ [ ambassador, wha's just a rived in this country, will as United Swates for fresh on hundred million dollar loan t¢ F'rance. (Intarnational Newsreel) '*fifi‘lww ‘ Mlddl,dwde Suits S cwl Priced for WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTE ? AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING——REMODELING:——-CONTRACTING gone until Wednesday. He will % = g . : | EIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllilmlllllIIIlIIIlIIIllIIIIlIlIl!llIlIII , By purcl:asmg your Qvercoat now, YasizE not onlv qo you reeclve a full sea- it (R sohs wear, lmt you have the first Nt v choice from a. sbowu,llg t‘bn will i bty never be surpasse(l t‘lis year in mmpleleness. Special Priced Ior F air EVeek $17.50 to $30.00 Fair Week Quality—and style too; and extra measures of hoth to withstand the rough wear every man and young men gives his clothes. The smart way to cut down your clothes bill is to buy a Middishade Fadeproof Suit. Special Priccd. for Fair Week At $35.00 +Re ggh[ends GO-, ll\C. f.mnn Department Store ‘ mll“lll |H‘ = _;—:= = = = § % T wind the automatic stream gauges ! which the Forest Service keep: i Sweetheart Falls, Long Lake and - Crater Lake, 'and will alsc lcok over timber sales areas i Seymour (‘annl A‘nna Q Nlluon to Wed Beverly Hllb Broker LOS A\(.ELEB Cal, Senl 26 —Anna Q. iNiissom, film star, y3is terday. announced her engageme:: to Ernest.J. Krause, Beverly Hilly investment broker. Miss Nilsson said the date of the marriage had not been set, but both ske and Krayse believed in long en- «agements. - Krause said he me: the actress in Berlin in 1921 when he was on a trip around the world. Advertising ‘atways pays. Use the columns of The Empire. L Regardmg _oswry The manufacturer’s prestige plus the dealer’s reputation equals the safety and satisfaction youw may cxpeet. Our merchandise lines are chosen not only for their intrinsic worth but also with lni olher notlblel llno have chiselled their names in ‘the stone of the dungeon and today the "codtle ‘15 visfted by thoudapds of Americans. ¥ AND’WHERE | | rived today ot the Admiral Ro- gers'-dnd 'Is stuying at the Gas- li!“ll-. He expécts to remain here until Wednesilay before leaving " | for . Bitka. A. Van Mavern, local traveling man, réturned on the Admiral Ro: gers from Ketchikan. * 1 H. W. Terhufie, executive officer ot the Alaska Game Commission, wio_accompanled Paul G, Reding jton as far south as Ketchikan, was an arrival on the Admiral Can You GUESS’ HAROLD SMITH LEAVES i | Harold Smith, Forest Ranger, left the Range» No. VII, for Speel River and Seymour Canal. to be g3 NEW Meadowbrook Hats Just Received Work by Hour, Day or Week USRI NI S HAVE YOU TRIED , FRYE’S BABY BEEF? | - IF. NOT~—-WHY NOT? FRYE-BRUHN ( COMPANY, Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough 'to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your address and note how miich better heat and cleater firu you have. Wouldn't ask you to do Illl it it cost more. It doesn't. ' It really costs less and the lrh) will prove it. We carry a full Ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER !hm 114 the thought that the maker’s name should be ! & ¢ ; Nobmly has taken the AXE out of TAXES KEEP THE RECORDS STRAIGHT A!llorho{hn‘lundunnnh and nklndcnhad unmyhuwfidmnoumb!em st Rogers: s Among those on the Admiral | Rogers. bound for. Sitka was W. H.. Caswell, Deputy Marshal at Bitka. . Y ; Nra. R. W. DeArmond, wite of the: Sitka Postmaster and U. 8. Commissioner, is & passenger on the: Admiral Rcgers. Deputy: United - States l(ll’llll‘ Willlam Garster: returned on. L | Admiral Rogers trom a short \g Ketehikan, where he took ot ; ;mmnu to be tg’u In the presen’ | erm of - the: Court at that place. ‘He umw to ref to. Ketchikan - on the next of the Yukom. 4 In Silk, Velvet and Veiour in soft crush shapes — beautifully embroidered — novel cuttings ‘and tucking finish these beautiful hats. Valued up to 13.50 Specially Priced 6.75 to 9. 75 in kecping with our own. In hosiery we are privilege to present the impeccable PHOENIX in all shades of the purest silk, 8o safe and eonn-k-t ho.- (During fair week the regular $2.25 values are priced at $198) " ~ B. M. Behrends Co., lpg. Juncai’s Leadiny Department gtore IMPORTANT: " . mmi-m.npiuhy-hbmi Jotunlu little a8 S OF CHILLON BE RESTORED DONATED FUNDS ONTREUX,, Switzerland, 26.—American visitors ar: in contributing to the fund “the repair and restoration of man, the casti: wes tae scene of {show that h revolting creultics. Amons the|at Chll‘l.:m 1-"&“»»“-2" s, * Who suliered caivary|tween, the 18th. and, 19th e the Jews of Villeneuvel whoituries B.. C. . But. the {were accusad in 1348 of having|authenticated bistorieal boisored the water of the lakeiment bears the date o( 1006 4 and of having thus introduced|n. and indicates that the i “the Black Death.” belonged at .that time to. Jews, men, women and chil-| Bishop of Siom, - Bvéntually of Chillon, one of|iren, were burned alive in the|castle passed Ilto the po c‘.mhllml' as well as the|fortress, as well as some Chris-|of the House of Savoy, ‘Wmnflul of Furope's his: tians, who were accused of com-|Duke, Charles the Third, WES | Fledl monuments. plicity. Towards the end of the|persecutor of Frameals Bo mbodles & struggle 100 and 17th centuries a large|whose imprisonniont inspired B tyranny. Byron nuipber ! so-called sorcerers|ron's poem. n his poem|Were incorcerated, tortured and Byron ‘visited ll"fll ||; of Cblllm\-" finally put to death, and cut T pillar_to flfllur@“ a. on & small rocky islet! Tombs unearthed near the en- 2 of lake Xn—;tmme of the castle ure sald to|loug " been, -uulu..,.

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