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

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THE DA]LY ALASKA EMPIRE, TU e e e e YOU HAYV FOR SER} Ti f | LD VE TO RAISE THEM ICE-BUT WE LOWER M IN PRICE- WHAT? UMBRELLAS Here are some practical Umbrellus A A Sl L & huiit to stand winter winds and weath- er and all with fashionable handles. fn black and all light colors —two tone effects; stripes, plaids and bean. They - are ' priced excoptionally low for such’ exéellent tiful solid colors. make. ritent $3.75 10 $22, 50 ¥} S5 7 % i3 08 L) R SPECIAL IN CHILDREN SWEATERS' Children's Fdl;ry Slfp- Sweaters in All- WQ()] 4, 6, 8 and 10 yem f COAL MINERS' STRIKE MOST SERIOUS NOW Southern Coal Fields of Colorado Affected— Trouble Looms DENVER, Colo., Oet, 25.—The! strike in the Colorado Coal Fields! has assamed larzer proportions. Seven additional mines have been forced to close in the South-! ern part of the State and the| JRoute County mines in the| I Nosthwesteru part of the State | are aflectad for (he first time. The Northern Colorado field| is atill paralyzed Twentyethirer out of 30 mines| jn ‘the Southern field have closed Trouble has besn rarrowly | averted several times and -thel authorities state the situatibn is . growing worse and more difficult| tu cope with, especially in the Southern Fields. BRUMSATEHS KEARNS IS TO | | | } | i | to Continue Fight on Former Champion b .4 CHICAGO, Oct. 25. — Jack l(enrnn, who pestered Jack Demp- * gey through the courts, now talks of seeking reveuge in the ring. Kearns plans to groom Mickey . Walker, middleweight champiou, ' for heavier ranks and hopgs that Dempsey will be one of those in " Walker's path i Walker will meat )Mh Me- igue here on Novemher 1. ———— Miss Porothy -Goddurd who has | f visiting here for the past days with her brother, K. M. and family, wil leave for Seattle where she will 7°0. E. ‘ahllon at s TRAIN WALKES | - Former Manager of Demp-| FIGHT S YEARS [New York World Q;xote Champion as to His Fu- ture Activities NEW YORK, Oect. 25. —— The Evening World says Gene Tunney will retire from the ring within five years, but still as the cham- Iplon, Until that time, the title holder is quoted as declaring he devote all of his time to erfection of his physieal fistic equipment, shupning all stage or similar work of a commercializ- g nature.” l ‘funney expects to retire to the| work he planned, as a million-| taire several times over, from hi glove endeavors, Tynney said: “I Jearned two! iessous from my first year as| champion. The first lesson that stage work and that sort of | thing {8 best left alome. The second - s that you must never| g0 intg the ving with your p: sions aroused.’ | wIC HITA Kunsns Irene Ayres, aged 6, is (re(hlul with glying her life to save hér six - weeks old - brother. Whilp Irene’'s mother was’' washing, Irgne cared for the baby. When carry- ing the baby, Irene stumbled into a washboiler of boiling wh- ter. Irene held the baby owt of the water so he was burned only slightly when rescued by the mo- ther, but little Irene was hurned 80 uvere!y, she died. I AT THE HOTELS | Gastineau A. A: Humfrey, city; J. J. Me- $ | herin, city; A. E. Beaudin, eity. Rest in Search | For Mystery, Sailor | SI:'VQONQA,:H Luvmwa | Island, Qet. 23.~The seareh-+| ing- party .t resting a!ur] ol blindiag uorthern § | snow storm for: the m| | landing on: the unfrequented heneh g four lflll»l(m! uoel ol bout: | nflflr hn- Meyt m me Y Twkers' REstes Mumllu ‘ponvention, | Qountry | okt ' i lAcrouImy to Florence Vidor, film star, this dinner frasb of tlack and white ¢chiffon is suit- sble for winter and sumpmer, (intarnational Illustrated News) ———————— Save the Old Hacks Grand Forks Slogan GRAND FORTKS, N. D.. 0ct, 25 Grand Forks citizens who have rmm memorie® of the rack rides'likely fo by of their youthful duys have start-!volvers and:explo el & movement Lo preseive an-fous “f Startling cient horse-drawn carriages and|oning crimes ip the past i old taxTs, the Pastaus Instityte::to They are asking peoble who [its Aesdiy: spat still own such equipages: npt to|closely. sell them but “save them. for pos- | B! terity.” To start the thing off, Congress- | paites. man 0. B. Burtness of Grand Forks rode down the towy's.prin- «i cipal streets in an ald ‘time han- October|¥om Wwith an anclent cabby Nui- duchd ed ou the box. ) —— Alaskan J. 'W. Johmson, Frank ° Vicentini, city; Edward €olburn, Skagwa; James Gib- #on, Skagway; J. P. Peterson, Skagway. Ketchikant; - Zynda #.J. H. Chisel, Haines — e — 01d papers for t The Empire. v AND QUIT RN 4 Junean . i8] -'and is high in the ocean souty df tik Gult of Alaska. Changes ESDAY, OCT. 25, 1927. Weatl:er Conditions As Rnordcd by the U S. Weather Bureau, Forecast for Tuneau and vicinity, Begmnning 4 . m. today: Rain tondght and Wednesday; moderate southeastcrly winds. LOCAL DAT Barom. Temo. Humidity W)ud Velocity Weather 30.01 Rain | 30.04 86 SE 5 Cldy 29.98 39 89 SE 9 Rain O]A’%E_ AND RADIO REPORTS t i | lime— |4 p. m. yest'y ]‘4 a m. today S| Noon today | | ¥ High 3 ‘ Tiow '‘#a.m. Sam. Precly _8am. tpfn;'." o, . Velocity 24 hri 3tations— Nome Bethel Tanana Bugle St. Paul Dutch Harbor. Kodiak Lordova temp, . | Ketchikan .03 { Prince Rupert. Bdmenton Scattle 34 30 48 46 L 56 [] *—Less than 10 mles. — ch Harbor, - Kodiak;, Juneau, Princ Rupert. Edmonlon, Seattle, Portland and San i‘rutllca are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Junanu time. The pressure i8 lowest this morning in northern Berinz Sea Clear | Chly Cldy Cldy 0 o Pt . Note.—Observations at Du! in pressure during the past twejve hours. have been slight ex- lcept in the eastern Aleutian Isiands where (here has heen eon- sidepable fall. Precipitation has joccurred over most of the Al- askan comst and in the lower Tanina Valley: Temperatures have risen in Alaska except in the Southeastern portion and ‘in Ber- | ing Sea. — ———=|ing some time in the Rocky Pas3s district. One party left hédre two WGORI.’ ago on the Diana, Capt. Ed Jones, but because .of mnzhi weather did not ‘veach ‘their des. | tination ‘at Big -John’s Bay until! five days after their departure.| They bagged approximately tw), hundred ducks, but shot no' deer and only two geese. Members ‘of this party were J. H. Biggs, J. V. Rittenhouse, B. Roselle and Allen ! Shattuck. | J. J. Meherin, A. A Humfrey, J. | W. Gucker, John Troy, J. F. Mul- len and 'W. W. Council composa | the other party. The hunters lefi here a week ago on the Ventura, Capt. ‘George Baggen, and spent part af -their time in ' Big John’s .. Bay and the remaining days' in Hamilton Bay. They nmmerh with - more - than - one hundrad | ducks - and - about = twenty- -tive | geese. :No deer were hmnd by this party. ———————— Charles Goldstein made - the round trip to Haines, Skagway and. wayports the mailboai Margnita. p—— | Avmaments Will | Always Thwarg | League Nations LONDON, Oct. 25.—Exist- ence of great armaments will always thwart the League | of Nations, former British Premier Lloyd George de- clared in a speech on arma- | ment. | Lloyd George declared the | present size of armaments | in Burope is ‘a hreach of | faith on the parts of the | | mations who entered the World War to largely uphold | | the sanctity of treaties. | | The former Premier was | the chief speaker at lhe\ | | meeting arranged by the | | League of Nations Union. | I \ —2 {HUNTERS RETURN | WITH MANY DUCKS Retufning from succesdful hunt- ik sonn o 8 i snd ing trips, two parties of hunters! Agvertising always pays. are in Juneau today after spend- lu;, columns of The Empire, Tne. 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All members are urged to be present and to bring a friend to this eelebration, Members are requested to wear the regnla: tion regalia. Programme starts promptly at . 8 P. M. Public Stenogra pher J. B. BURFORE & CO. | FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY P RSSEY OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON WE HAVE-QLYMPIAS AND EASTERNS Also Geub and Shrimp Mest their cosl and ' Have us daunrm at ypi address and note how better heat and cleansr fireg you have. wmmmmuutfl lt.lo-". wm

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