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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1927. COSTELLO BLAMES DIVORCE ON DAUGH‘]‘ERS Rhoades, Seattle, Wash.; How-|of the White Pass and Yukon | FOOTBALL RESULTS ARDNER AND ard G. Romig, Fairbauks; Addi-{during the early days of that i G ot mi |son C. Shaw, Buckley, Wash.:|road. Handicappd by hot weather the Johnuie W. Smith, Metlakat! Billy Rogers had charge of the|football season Went into its See. Rodney ~ Soderburg, Kingston,]eating houses along the Norta|ond week last Saturday with sey- L} ] Wash.; Harold Strandberg, An-|Branch road between Spokane an|crai ciése games but no upsets. chorage: John R. Wiledx, Valdez. | Portland for many years before | Princeton defeated Amherst 14 1o - - { his death. The report of his deain |0, -while Harvard drubbed Vo FPR WES DAWSON FLOURISHES ;n“ that ];vhile e had not been|mont 21 to 3. New York Univer- " i) eeling well no one suspected thai|sity had a rd i et i SAYS YUKON PIONEER| ;e vas dangerously ill, and « ‘\-,m,.ml y:,.:m:v‘,,,,mé;w“:"3;. \;:?; & . . —— died practical i vahl & VA : b, Leave on \lfl\lid fm' again (vluun'\hl/ng‘. ‘u'r"nr]ding to S. B g s e Swmlmmm:n;‘ s 1— thjmm:'v ;ulx?‘m:‘{imllr;ders l}'z‘:-:m;‘ Goldstein’s Emporfum will be|to 0. Army had a difficult timn nspection “Arip Sk STy Vo, ; %':|closed all day Thursday, Oct.|winning from Detroit,. the scope arrived in Juneau this Mornigs)een on account of Jew holis| being 6 to 0, while the Navy d 5 ©. T. Gard Chairman of t on the Margnita from Skagway.|...' iy tontol Iebia Eiking S e/ Al Game Comm n The resumption of dredging opera- | w o B vk % A suexing a7l to.. ¢, R W, 1 ine, Executive Off tions by A. N. C. Treadgold’s com- | oo ooecoooaes ] e ) the ( will AV pany, which holds the old Treai- £, ‘ on 't westwar {gold Concessions; which. formed S ls £ 3D to make l surve | the Basis of bitter political con peCla s ior ays conditions in the € troversy in the early, Klondike 54 T and which recently pur 6 cans corn, No. 2 . ... sibners in oft £t .d“ the Yukon Gold Corpora . 5 Rerliory.. Ty e tl !tion holdings in that country, has V2 gal. Liberty Bell Syrup, regular work wi g 1w sed a reawakening of interest $1.30 sfze s n e W he 95 e pians of Pa Reding 'in the most famous of all the :!;,a l ! .[r the Biological Surve | Northern placer tields. gal le““y Bell Sy rap, now ... 1.60 who visited here a short tin ¢ , Treadgolt is operating threc ) b7 were ¢k 1 forcing hin i | dredges, aczording to Mr. Rystogi GARNICK S e m to V ngton, D. C., v and prepuring to put two more ont visi the western g |h|(o operation. His activities now |} PHONE 174 Alaska as he had expected to :?n on Dominion, Quartz and Bear | « ceweecuamer Mr. Gardner id Mr. Terhur !(r»vka About 300 men are em- ~ ke = e e o2 T e e s o e expect to he gane about a month ployed at the present time. 3 during which they will visit Ca J Mr. Rystogi, Dawson resident # Anchorage, Seward an‘d jsince 1898, at ome time ownel i ks, At Cordova they wiil ‘:xml operated five hotels in Daw- § digscinss matters pertaining to th {son. He still owns the Rochester A Commission with Dr. D. H. Cl ¢ iand the Occidental hotels there, ¢ 3 Commissioner there, and at Fal:| When Dolores Costello (left) and her sister Helene (right) achieved motion picture stardom, little did they think that their | They are both leased, however, E IRRE S A, Wilto ey will con father, Maurice Costello (shown in center panel with Mrs, Costello and Dolores) would give that as the reason for marital unhappi- j::::: ':';s'h; :::““;:" yeflzfld M;; r"’“lf”.::“,’]:'l:;;:f Sibakts (V0 e ness, But that’s just what the famous ex-screen idol did in Los Angeles when he secured a divorce from his wife, whom he married I Seattle, \;vherye ':"y :::e Fi ‘lemmel‘ the Seal, the western patrol boat,| 29 Years ago. |in the winter time. of the Commission, at Bewar | o i | vt g 3 iy aning - et e — . about October 20, and discuss th Pditling deasiib | Naghel and Lillian Oshorn. Ju-| season’s operations with Warden R wwrling Aces- Are |&LflSKA Hfl heau ‘Tanked second. 't Patrbatis Hx;mw- Je \\l,~11 j e Great Factors in i las the pe sidence of the most pu- s yuring the absence of Mr pils in the cla b hune, Winn Goddard wil fisatir} List of Freshmen following are the | NAHROWS N vord Seres G HAS LARGEST gharge of the local office of th mem-1 Game Commission PITTSBURGH, Oct. 4.—Piteh- ers of the Freshman Class that!resident for many years at Skasm i | ly uncertain, although D v'h!e)wl with the beginning of{ way, where he operated the eating LOW BID FOR P. B. R ? j sive factor in a \\unl‘ the school yea }],;,. es on. the White Pass and . B. R. | o' viotory, on_the aver | Larry M. Anderson, Denver,|Yukon between - Skagway anl BRIDGE WORK MADE HORS. 1508, SR wis "“‘i |Colo.; Harvey 1. Ashby, Valdez:| Whitehorse. He was a brother of or two twirling aces, !,‘ P, 3el rage | James P. Rogers, Superintendent SE WARD COMPANY Work Is to ]J‘ R sumed | * tna records ave fant of tri-| Thirty-two r|v=hmen gLl EL e Ataabr ey Sor R Rogers, Superinten - |umphs that have cc in the| Lkt P N i i | DredgingNarrows With- v ot s come o e} aka College—Juneau vt Fartweie s e, AN, he three bids recelved by . A Naseha assi ats o Ketehik frank K. n, e S Runas in Short Time Mathewsoh, Coombs, Co-| Ranks Second ',\:,‘ s el Lk for the Kenal—Lake Highway re-| by . |veleskie and Alexand i oo {June Harold ©. Dill, Nome;! 1 construction of bridges which vero| Work on dredging Wrangell Nar-| 1f pitching is a UNE I-| ppicyvo studonts reglstered |Grentell D Dri Glendale ALE opened September 30, the lowest [Tows will! haliresumed the latter | fluence, in the forthcoming serjes| ~ Y0 SEONTE HEEH ”“.‘(” Marit A. Eide, Seward: 3 was mdde by C. H. Keil; of Sew-|part of this w or early mext the Pirates geem to &y better Alasidh o181 vt College and|Ph 16 -AnbNormpes Mhomas B s and secpimpiacion | 0%, s‘:-y'i;i‘]lll‘mu-l“1“("‘;“';;, : ‘4,‘“:.'1' ot victory than the|guas) of Mines at Fairbanks on:W. Hunt, Fairbanks; Rdna' K.| Ray avas made. by the local office of | €eIVe > WORRCEE OF usims ki 4 |the opening day of college last]Kramer, Fairbanks; Fred A. Ku-| the Bureau that the contract be ! C. v\].»;m«l‘- from the Secretary: '[!‘)» ‘1\'. ; u| ‘I.Jtly'lll‘d ”“I."v\ulvlh This is expeeted to be|bon, Fairbanks; Walter J. Ku-| Hart awarded to him. His bid totaled “’,Ifh"m;mul Bound’ Rridge ' axd (\:‘} i “,('”’- ek o '"“"']" increased.. At least two more bon, Fairbanks; Perry Landis, | f s Phones 92 and 95 $28,950, for the work tc be don e P ridge ¢ as 2.46 beir way to, Puyallup, Wash.; Robert E. Lyle, o tis Gardner of Portland, Ore., and | given permission to charter the oif the Yankaee hurlers s 0 flip ¢ Skagway, This is! banks; Charles J. McGrath, r i i Stems and Carlson, Spokane, Wa. | Canadian dipper dredgs, Burrazd| The battle tomorrow’ will Iw“l ';»‘i'l‘” A ’f’:j“\r";m ”;:m DR A B abhoreh. . dar 0il-O-Matic The work, which was bid on,|No. 2, to continue the work whica |chiefly between right handers,® 1M Hherewse over any i b g consists of, reconsiruction of twn | Was interrupted hy the burning 5| with Kremer and Hoyt slated to, 1o Freshmen class rogis IR0 Sem 10y Ma¥iey AindHorage OIL. BURNERS 100 foot frusses and about 375|the “dredge which was in usegoppose each other and Moore and i ; d vard Q. Naghel, Juneau; Lilliai 5it feet of trossla superstructiire on | durMg the summer. The Burrard |Aldridge opposing each other on| Jimmy Connors Homoted = |Ward Q. Washel Juneay; Lillian A size for every meed || treated ‘piling, over a branch of|NO. 218 now on its way.to Keteh:|Phursday. Loiitage: eld. a mbcting: RS Rebete UL LN EL IR S b Ressurrection River and also runs | /kan from Vancouver and iy | beginiug of the year and elected| o - { over Mincral Creck. The projecis |artive in fhe Fies ity priday |CAMP FIRE GIRLS {the following oficer ! GEO. B. RICE ! i are located between points two . B yrokers for the Claude O. Rhoades. Seattie % T i § e : G . 3 | Pawst. Botnd dze redetiil q g .. ‘Rhoades, . 8 4 | are in also. R6d five miles forth of Seward. :.:tm-I:\ml;‘i’“um r‘ and Dredging | THANK FAiR ASSN President; Heward G. Remig.| Fl(lsllllg’lts PLUMBING HEATING || ME’RRI’M“AN :EYURNS DML a6 e At "”wf In appreciation of the Fair|Faivbanks, Vice-President; Miss! OIL BURNERS i B S o | management permitting the Ju-jJean Bunnell, Fairbanks, . i Deputy U. S. ;1‘1 hal P. O.|that I .lflix nce the| N8 Camp Fire Girls to have|tary; and James J .Connors GLOBES “I tell you in advance what || Hetriman returned yesterday on |dredging com had in the R T e O e i o) Job will cost i Aves e el R g e (L .| Fair Building and asking them {»| Six « g W and the Helmar, from Tenakee, bring-| rows earlier. in th ar NG thels phkaant dast: By(lay [rom: ' the *Bfat hington \ |-] vith him G <ane, Billg {company should be able to:com- hgaant a WA ¥ 2 | Tommon. and Chanies. Kasakan, | mence operations the duy ater|MEDL the Camp Fire Girls, |California and Colorado being BATTERIES LT who have been charged with grand | the ar pe s dradus. at “““‘]:x‘::lg'hnM;xL rlgéslji IT\I:I“:T’.W;::]. | :“::\lx(x of the Alaska Divi- larceny and bound over to the location of the point where work |GUAFCaN, expressed thelr thanks. | 5 (W OF IO CHAS ttial Grand Jury, by BE. W. Cragin, U.|halted. Less; than one-half of the | ‘\P"“"i‘l’lw""i '("h: "“-“ “X" ”“l“ g‘l"“ Pl Pt ! §. Commissioner at Tenakee. work to be done according to ""'. “mmlflml_umy (l‘lr“‘ Bl M diiiohia: ¢ ' ko BT e |contmet, has boen compleied. [(NelenG Doty Shss Al Mo ivision with % the FustBi|| BUTLER-MAURO reatest o . ki MR. AND MRS, ASHLEY HERE | | Burtledon, ‘Matle Rogers, Munpg sion with 7 and the Secomd DRUG CO Donaid McCuaig, for more than ade, lona ‘Messer, Joyce Mor-|Division coming last withe 2 1 uarter century 4 miner on Gold | Former Mayor and Mrs. Howard/| Rosella Monagle, Margarer{ With the two students that were When We Sell It Bt tun Hamor Orecks 1n:the|Asbley -of Skagway arrived inger, Eileen Stanier, HEvelyn|on the way from Skagway, jthe a Kl.m::::‘kx:" 'w“h” John MeCrimmon ‘wlnnruin: on the M nd are | | Hanlon, Lena Jackson, Tyra Bald-|First Division would tie the It's Rxght ) ; e | guests at the Zynda. They will be win and Jean Carlson Fourth for first place 1 i Who had been B8 partner A Y |in Juneau a week before leaving| Mre, Zimmerman, Mrs, T. Plog.| Four of the seven students| |F'ree Delivery Ehone: 194 are these values in new Hart Schaffner ol was burfed there under the | 0T @ vacation trip to the South|mant and Mrs. Willis Roff aided [from the First Division were| |Sub Station Post Office No. 1. end . tear e arton the Princess Alice on her next|Mrs. Redlingshafer in the. presen-|{rom Juneau—Jjames J. Con A suspices of the Yukon, Order of (S0, 15 HUAEEE Vabion | bl tha agsant. {Jr., Robert J. Mize, Bdward @ & Marx suits and overcoats, The great- onecrs, NER PRTIRRETS ANV ATED 0 T e ! - SRR —— Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. Wholesale and Retail IPHONE 486 R J. J. Stocker and Mrs. §tocker returned on the Alaska from near- ly a year's trip to Europe. e @ Goldstein's Emporium will closed all day Thursday, 6th, on.,account of Jewish PLUMBING IMPORTANT The most important thingy for you is to get a FIRST CEASS JOB done for as little ‘money as possible. Make no mistake, day “Let me tell you what job will gost” o : Strictly Fresh Bench Call STEVE STANWORTH _ Johnstons Sltrictly Fresih hanch Phone 215, Bes. 505 PULLETS, dozen MEDIUM STANDARDS, SELECT CANDY FRESH There Is None Better dozen , 60 cents dozen, 2 dozen ... Kuppenhé_lmer Clothes \ Guaranteed Strictly Fresh or ’ i measure from our money refunded. Are now made to POTATOES, 32 1bs. for : $1.00 newly arrived samples for Fall and. Wmm POTATOES, sack ... ... SN 3.00 ! : P ONIONS, 6 Ibs. for ... s 25 -from Suits in ALASKA RUTABAGAS, 4 lbs. for ... .25 en for a Kuppen-' ALASKA TURNIPS, 5 Ibs. for .......... 25 r order. The best CORN ON COB, a dozen ... .50 |re wearing thflum SWEET POTATOES, 4 1b&. for............ 25. CRAB APPLES, a bhox 1.20 EReTaN had, Wim i CANNING PEARS, a box ..o 1.35 Chime Clocks HUBBARD SQUASH, 4 Ibs. for ........ 25 BULK (‘.\RR()T a pound ... . 05 | CALL 331 FOR BAN 2 lbs. furp 25 eomm TIME GRAVE GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, a box COOKING APPLES, 4 lbs. for . COOKING APPLES, a box ... INCORD GRAPES, a basket . JAN PRUNES, a box .. iW. J. ROGERS, FORMER {SKAGWAYITE, IS DEAD Word nas been received in Ju- neau of the sudden death at Spo- kane of Willlam J. Rogers, formar Consist of 4 « SPECIAL BARGAIN UTILITY SETS Consist of 4 sizes Glass Bowls and a Measuring Cup .SPECIAL PER SET ..... Serving Sets, 75 Cents We have made an exceptional good buy on these wares—this is a big saving to you. DROP IN AND SEE THEM GEORGE BROTHERS PLEASE READ THIS— A man is known by the company he keeps; a grocery store . | is known by the eggs and butter it doesn’t keen. | We receive strictly fresh Red Shield Eggs and Butter { on every boat and you never can find a pound of Butter, or dozen Eggs a week old in cur store. It would pay you to try them. We Only Recommend the Best GASTINEAU GROCERY Heavy Glass Serving Sets VERY SPECIAL, PER SET 95 CENTS 5 CENTS Front Street Processed Eggs PHONE 37 est lot we have ever received assuring you a selection in clothes that are made to give you better satisfac- tion and a real service for your money. 5\ Priced as low as $35 cannot lwlp but find what -xon want, - 6th, on Whether its a suit or an overcog you ,,/- NUT[CE—Thu store mll be MM,‘Y’ ‘ M’l Eoluby

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