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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928. -IIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!|||||IIIl!IIIIIlII||IIllIllilllllllllflllllllllllIIIIHIIII:HIIIIIII- GULLEGIATE? | sTine mven TRaver [tz aco (ne seaso's| Numivake sand. The compuny ! . catch a he furs are|reads a post on Nelson i (Wrangell Sentinel) yet to come in says that|and with the new acquisit of s E ved by dog|trapper i { | cover th section of Ala m the Cassiar on Satur-[any furs thus Ave 1 cd | completel day ‘evening. In the party were|returns, as ompetitic ST ) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilms, Mr. and | buyin this y ) ce | at N T M A. A. Burgess and Miss | usual ] he s i Smith. With the exception Mr, T i Burg the en-|point from r's | ing season. ik wil e hyasaue g thee Wi, Hal forer Gift and Noveliy Shop STARTING TONIGHT UNTIL SA - § Washington Men to Pres- ey report e siver 10 bo infinz or B s - smence: o -u ent T}'pu‘(:l Hl-vlllln(’, o5 Pl 1 s S 1 LATEST IN NEWS REEL Campus Vodvil {0 e hopon, (o e sksiR] S ppy colleg LU @ ALASKAN I @ and two f days. Frc the crac f the Cassiar.|there 00 down payment required. Balance - eas) s Proprietor’s health, incemes nade mlwv ! w ) far manager of t S. U. W. dur|®r vier wolf, while there| Mr N reason for selling, ; that is one-half ote. | Smith v 1 The main object of Mr. Wilme' [until aft jening of naviza-| MILLS BOUND OVER Thtieis . trip to Wrangell was to bring|tion on the 3 TO GRAND JURY HERE nquire of the I'JH,')IIT’ Mrs. Wilms to a doctor. She re- - P ashine. | cently lost one of her thumbs in|N. €. COMPANY Don Mills who was arrested re- w 0 appearance of the Washing. |¢ently lost one of her thumbs ir I LA BOHEME" reaches the peak in perfect pic- n men, the fact that the Admiral|80 accident and surgical atten BRANCHES INTO c at Hyder on a bench war-[( ture presentations, and we have prepared a special Yiogore WL G0t kitive. itk u tion was 1 ' to vo THE KUSKOKWIM from n a charge of |=— musical program befitting \ll&'i! a production. tomorrow morning to take the|bOne splin harles Hornsh) aining money under false pr i riven ening was the last sched DI MR T BUILD FOR 50 PL'R CENT IESS ; No furring and lathing re juired, all Granite Concrete Hol- low Walls like a thermos bottle, warm in winter and half the fuel, cool in summer, no better Louse built, CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. — TN, o Beterstas s save | BOMUH, inlaw of Mr. Wilms (Anchorage Times) tensc B Hotndiiover 4o AHe] AND CAST :, o '”'l'”:'\li.: ‘f" i,hf et ioltaok advantage of the occas Already firmly established at | g is bond set at Mimi ¢ Lillian Gish 4! oAt aloges 3l s " T sena out i of f \ks, along the Tanana and |$1,500, be 8. Commissioner |y Redolphe ; 3 "An; @ retur’ to. fhe..patule. of] YEIHeT & and $2-|Yukon rivers and in what is DeArm at Sitka, according to| Musette Rer e Junea for the hospitality they|000. The r ¢| known as the upper Kuskokw m advice; ive S .\h\\wh.sl‘i lynx and coyotes, and one seldom | district, the Northern Commercial| Alpert W Mills s * being finer than these.|company is now establish f ught to Juneau by Deputy U Mr. Wilms states that trappers|chain of trading posts al 3 A hal W. H. Caswell \,__..____'_ Show . with &l1 the: triiestn inside seem to have had fairly|lower Kuskokwim river, wher . Sl i MacHarr id this morning the | 800d catches this win He says | there is a large annual fur yield. | ; WHY WORRY bovs will work on the show to-{it i8 mot possible at this time to The company recently acquired| ¥riday, the 20th, is Remnant Theatre Manager 2 “rank Currier N Madame Benoit & . Comont S Aannong Disie sui DR b the big Felder store at Bethel andDay at Goldstein's Emporium. | About Papering, Painting or Kalsomining your house or g ve posts also at Akiak and —adv place of business, Suggested by Henri Murger's “Life in the I{"":':m“ 8 ’..\‘\\..',”“I”\'l“\f"‘""':"; e URUGS ExfilTE s - ! Latin, Quarter quote MacHarrie, and each mem T!j I"(; 1) b JPB T00 BIG OR T00 SMALL A METRO- (fOLD\\ N- \1A\'1‘R _PICTURE ber of the Club will take part in o] 1 Estimate cost of job given frec sl il the things he is best able to do : et | n‘\ 1\:;:“ m\(“| [ ho ;‘;l» ‘hu.( :(\ THE KlDNEYS’ % Pcople who demand a meat and ~ficient ; Prices—10-25-50-Loges 60 cents | perie on the stage, many in : - reasonable nrices “LADIES AT PLAY” show will have a haoh in. thal Take Salts at First Sign of b e — fun, and it will be hi jinke night . : L e A T A. M. GEYER—SHEET METAL WORKS Il ackache If Its Made of Sheet Metal We Make It nea young and old. TANKS PHONE 154 STACKS Next door to Marine Electrie & \u]m]\ Lower Front St. Schaunard ., George Hass ave shown the members of the Vicom:te Paul Roy D’Arcy lub- while here, they deelded tc Colline fdward Everett Hortcn i Benoit (Janitor) . Karl Dane tees any T N During the entire show the cur duction supervision of B. P. Fine-|tain will be up, MacHarrle sald,| o a0 oon Attractlons ’ I The story has to do with the in the audience will be Shownl, .o guard contantly against 1l the back stage work mecessary|y;j,a¢rouble hecause we often oritance by the heroine of six!gor the entati s pr he p ntation of the pr ; ! 3 {intition doilass: S soedingn. thatl s esentation of fhe Pro-oa4 100 much rich food. Our blood At Theatres | she marry 1 Spars - This, She BomoRtiii is filled with acids which the marry a man who meets with})y qifferent than anything seen ——.______, the approval of her two old-fash- | here betore, k\l,‘,!,';:h 'g,mm l",m'.':rkm”f,.”w: £ 3 i NORTHERN IIOTE ioned, straight-laced spinster ight" NIARCN. 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The house|3¢diment, or you are obliged to " 4 N Tho. muchheralded play, in' Public Roads, is leaving Juneau|was thrown in total ‘darkness.|3eek rellef two or three times NOW which Miss Gish is seen in the|(OMOTEOW on the steamer Admiral|while the stage, dimly lighted, was[3Uring the night; if you suffer Rogers for Petershurg. At that ¥ tatiop. of the|Yith sick headache, or dizzy, ner- tragie role of Mimi, famous wher- ’ 8 an excellent representa 4 9 ever opera is loved, is ome of the!Plate he will ‘make an in-pection | interfor of a church, fert wous spelis. Aeld. stomach, or if) , . ’ {of general conditions, preparatory of ; Plvou have rhewmatism when the| A P l P W outstanding productions of the ) . members dressed fn cROICTUML{ ) er 15 bad, begin drinking| ainless rermanent ave o rom the. . Motro-Goldwyn. o resuming construction work on | forms : i R Sition Saa Yo the Scow Bay Road. 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