The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 12, 1927, Page 2

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36-inch Plaid and Slan OUTING FLANNEL 3__\',..'ds for $1.00 PURE Sll.k YOSE 4-inch lisle top, lisle heel} and toe, in all new light shades $1. Ofl a pair 36-inch VICTORIA COTTON CHALLIES in all colors for covering comim'ts. 5 yards for § s B 36-inch l"RlNTi?D PERCALE in zll colors 3 yams for $1.00 33-inch Cotton DRESS CREPE in all solid colors 2 yards for $1.00 ——— o s i S i 33-irich Imported 2 Natural Color ! { { PONGEE $1.00 a yard B e ! 18-inch Bleached Cotton} TGWELING i Very good for roller § towels 4 yards for $1.00 THE _SAXONY YARN ight colors only ins for $1.00 16x31 NZIAD DRESS 4 for $1.00 %lNINGS b { HUCK FACE TOWELS Mad t tiste, 11;:; Thm‘flnBI(; toa4l§ > { Red and Blue Borders "2 for $1.00 18x36 Exceptionally nice Ladies” Fabric GLOVES in all populatr shades, sizés 6 to $1.00 a pair Ladies’ and Children’s ~WOOL GLOVES Very ‘atttactive patterns $1.00 a pair v e s st COTTGN GLASS | TOWELS Red and Blue Stripe cz,‘ifi"éi“mfi" 17x36 VeryGood / 4 for !1.90 WOR o 3-inch hem; medium weight miuslin; 42x36 JforS 00 Ladxes Coveull GINGHAM APRONS in plaid and sglrpxe. plain and bias trimming $1.00 each DRESSER SCARFS in colors and white— hemstitched, lace and embroidery “trim $1.00 each Children’s Blue and White Stripe DENIM COVERALLS $1.00 a pair 42-inch stam| hemstitched PILLOW SLIPS Medium weight muslin $1.00 a pair - Ladies’ Cotton Fleece Lined UNION SUITS Long sleeves, ‘ankle length $1.00 a suit CRETONNE POT HOLDERS 4 packages for $1.00 IRONING BOARD COVER and Felt Pad combined, no pinning, just lace around the board LADIES’ RAYON VESTS in peach, pink, nile, orchid, coral $1.00 each and PP P B e B i B. William L .cbe, noted explorer, and Elswg: novelist, were m.;mul at Oysler Bay, L. I, on M. Behrends Co, here Tast Mgm from. Taku River. The animals are ‘to be turned over to the' AWashington State Game Commissiom in return for..Olympic Elk which * were -turfiished the | Territory:<for local stocking ox: | periments. : The Washington Commission dg- clined ' to sell elk to the Territory {but was williig to exchange. The goats will ~be captured on the Taku River and brought here for shipment to Seattle, .- mcn GRADE ORE ON MONARCH CREEK Wb { i A fine uln of silver-gald nra is_being developed by Marshal D. Ickis on .the ;Monarch: Group iu the upper’ b Creek area. The ‘Thane, wm'nanl (International, Iustrated u-w-) HOONAH INDIANS ARE HELD IN JAIL HERE. | to |1 fine 20 days in jail and to pay a of $100 and costs. The othor two, James Wright I e e o : 2 for $1.00 AnV AI AQKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1927. Weather Condlhom Al Recorild by the U S Weather Bureatt Forecast for Yunean and vici Rain and colder tomight, 7 ; geutle northwesterly winds. nity, begtnning 4 v. m. today hursday probably ym and (;‘rl LOCAL DATA Barom. Temn, Eumidity Wind v;loseitv Weather SE 1 45 42 42 ' . m, yest'y 20,65 . m. wdly ggz 36-inch COLONIAL o Rain Rain Misting 87 99 90 Calm NW 7 FLORAL TICKING 3 yards for $1.00 1 YESTERDAY Highest 3 p.m. | 8t nlmnt temp, 30, 20 34 28 | 34 16 . 24 16 36 32 44 42 . 40 34 32 45 50 44 56 58 76 PURITAN CROSS SANITARY PAD§ m!c‘\ lelmr Kodiak Cordova . Juneau Ketghikan . Prince Rupert | Edmonton Seattle Portiand ' San Franc o e Children’s fancy full “length " ALL-WOOL HOSE Vety preity patter CABLE AND NDID REPOBTS . Preclp 8am. | ty 24 hrs. Weather Ty 0 Cldy 0 Clear 02 Clear .68 Cldy 12 Pt Cldy & ;¢ Chly | - Clear | 18 Snow | 42 i 2.1 .68 .06 0 4 *-~Less. than 10 mues. Sltmnpur [.adles Phoemx Part- Wool GOLF HOSE in pldids; véry good . ‘looking $1.00°a pair Note.—Observations = at Pring rapidly in British Columbia. “'ue portion of the Territory. !Sound. = Temperatures have fell Dutch Rupert. Edmonton, Seattle, made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time, i ¥ The center of the low pressure area has passed, Juneau and the bzrometer is rising rapidly in the Gulf of Alaska and falling The - baropieter is..not .fising. in !other portions of Alaska but the weather has cleared in-the mid- Light snow. fel in the Yukon Valley ;and southern Bering Sea, rain followed by snow at Cordova and | moderate to. heavy rain from Southeastern. Harbvor, Kodiak, ~“Juneau, Portland and San; Francisco arc Alaska to Puget en except in the Tanana Valley. A broken line of Children’s' Phoenix LISLE HOSE in lighl colors Z pam for $1.00 Children's COTTON HOSE in black only 5 pairs for $1.00 AMERICAN GIRL 'HOPS OFF FOR Plane Soars Into Air from Roosevelt Field Late Yesterday (Continued from Page One.) " 'Broken line of WARNER’S CORSETS 2 pairs for $1.00 i Elder of Alabama, who hopes to ! be the first woman to fly a plane !across the Atlantic, gets her great. est thrill in soaring high above| the clouds. Mrs. Liuba Philips, a Russian i pilot of 16 years’ experience, also| | sought to be the first woman lo 'cross the Atlantic in an airplane, but Ruth Elder has started. | Miss Elder did her first flying in Panama two years ago and since has been studying aviation. | George Haldeman, Lakeland real- tor, who was an instructor ian aviation during the World war, is { her navigator. ] “I have been in rigid tralninv vein, which is said to be a con tinuation of the Fish Creek lead, has been traced for several hun; dred feet and has widened out under open cut development from a few inches at the surface to 3! or 4 feet a short distance down. Ore of milling grade is coming | in strong at several points an}] the vein also carries a streak’ of high grade along the wall. Tha| ore shows steel galena and gray copper and also carries good gold‘ values. Samples taken from the vein in earlier periods Have as-' sayed high in the latter metal, vilues up to $200 per~ton having' been obtained.—(Hyder Herald), —— . | Old papers for saie al The Erapire. PARIS FLIGHT the past six “months under 1A Cornell, of Winter Haven, and Mr> Haldeman, and 1 feel competent to pilot an eairship across tac | | ocean,” Miss Elder said. “I. want | to be the first girl to cross. the ' Atlantic in a plane. That's tae | purpose of the flight. Mr. Halde- | man, who accompanies me, i3 one | of the best aviators in the coun- try." Last summer, Haldeman, with | Cornell, made a cross-country ‘(lighl from Lakeland to the Pa-| | eitic coast and back again, cover- | ing 37 states and flying 16,000 | miles. SOOT DESTROYER Will Clean Out Your Stove Pipes ‘Without Taking Down Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertakmg PHONE 127+ .. During the six months Miss El der has been training she/ has | | thrilled thousands of persons with | i stunt flying. She participated in| | two beauty contests.and won both. l i Thomas H. McArdle, one of the backers, with Wheeling, W. Va.| citizens, of the proposed flight, | said the expedition was conceived sometime ago. At that time th- (order was placed for a Stinson | monoplane, equipped with a { Wright whirlwind motor. As a preliminary to her trans- Atlantic flight, Miss Elder flew to Detroit to test the plane order- ed. Advertising always pays. lh. cnlumnl of The Emplr& | NEW DRESSE BU‘ILD FOR 50 PER CENT Al} ‘cocrete hollow walls like a thermos bottle, ‘warm in winter, cool in summer, 110 better house built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS featuring Frye’s Baby Beef and Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily 'AMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you .at your address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have. Wouldn’t ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 ° e Old Papers for sale at Emplre Ofilce | In reverse Satin, Flat Crepe, Jersey o o and Wopl Combinations, Sports and Afternoon Wear In their youthfulness or charmingly conservative. Meulllc Embrmdery applied with a llvith hand duhngulshes many . a TWOPORGRANDJURY »ml IJu y Jolinson Barnes, are| el with adultery and unlaw- rul ooln!n ation and were bound * to wait action by the next 1l grand jury to sit here. also, are Indians. | frock in this group Chiffon Vel- vet, Velvet eomblned with Sltm or Crepe— glittering ormnnenu. “slaish- ed leckl!nes, uneven hem. soners for finement in the local T U. 8. Marshel Eddy vesterday from H them was seut heic tu a sentence and the othor bound to the grand jury and v unable to furnish bond set at §§ each. Mrs. Fannie Fitzgibbons, Indtan. | was convieted in the U §. Com- arrangements for missioner’s Court at Hoouah f| ‘i . end Gelivery of six .manufacturing and giving away nouriein (e, T M. Goddar «l| intoxicating liquor und seut:ne'. Teorritorial Game Warden re mm-vl| — We have the largest stock of bulbs that ever eame \ to Alaska, and at prices as low: or hm than they !cll fot in the Bniei They, | MOUNTAIN GOATS ARE 710 BE GIVEN, RETURN 'FOR WASHINGTON ELK SPECIAL YOU SAVE M(}NE Y ., ‘In Buying Cement in Cloth Sccks. “Less Breakage—Less Waste” wy Superior Portland Cement ¥ROM ed Lumber Mills, Inc.

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