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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 12,:1928. E,.‘ M—_ : --W d il Happy [s She Who Is Wedded in June! Especially if her bridal wear. travel, wardrobe and vifts have been selected at this s Pabiics for the bridal dress and bridesmaids frocks. and gowns wear (l[»‘rl). Irocks Dainty Undergarments. dresses Coats wear sporl hanc Suits hats gloves shoes hags hosiery. Trunks —— suitcases Numerous gift items. All of these can be purrh;!fi'(l here from the best selected especially for their ‘good assortmeints quality and value. B. M. Behrends CQ-, Inc Juneau’s Leading Department Store ENTRANCE FLOOR SEATING LA _T}ns floor phm of C: nvcnt 'l'hr' Mal l'l‘m’,\‘ -lo - Se hat bags. tore. i PARIS—There are several new points about a Jenny model which has a black pleated satin skirt and a black chenille blouse. ' Cincinnati Chicago PAST REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS /' (By The Assotiated Pres$) ki Year " Ticket 1856 John C. Fremont William L. Dayton Abraham Lineoln. Hannibal Hamlin Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant Schuyler Colfax Ulysses S. Grant Henry Wilson Rutherford B. Hayes William A. Wheeler James A.. Garfield Chester A. Arthur James G.: Blaine John A. Logan .. Benjamin Harrison Levi P, Morton, Baniawln H.nrrlson Whitelaw Reid Wiiliam McKinley Garrct ‘A, Hobart William MuKlnley Theodore “Roosevelt Charles W. Fairbanks Witliam H. Taft - - William. H. Taft James S. Sherman William - H. Taft James 8. Sherman Charles - E. Hughes Charles W. Fairbanks Warren G. Harding Calvin, Coclidge Calvin Coolidge Charles G. Dawes Place Philadelphia Chicago 1860 Baltimore 1864 Chicago 1868 Philadelphia 1872 1876 Chicago 1880 Chicago 1884 Chicago 1888 Minneapolis 1892 St. Louis 1896 Philadelphia 1900 Chicago 1904 Chicago 1908 Chicago 1912 1916 Chicago 1920 Cleveland 1924 ;| Skirt and blouse are sewed to- * | gether. The former has .a yoke tcp and a wide belt, just above the hips. . The blouse has turn- over collar and narrow cuffs’ ot white ermine .and a narrow little tie of black satin. —_— ————— ELKS ATTENTION! risvea B ¥ Itor ‘the Elks’ Fiag Day Exercises Exterior view cf the Republican National Convention hall where the I‘l;l day in Kansas Coste Becomes Famous Under hfiupelled N,mmz‘ wrote it. First cne paper, the {quietly dropped the *'s,” few ex- PARIS, Jun 12 — plnx\nn the carelessness that ero airman, Dicudonne aused a national figure be | nally is getting his name spell- imade known around the world! ‘ed right, after a year df famelunder a name that wasn't quite]| Lwith a final “s” that doesm't Dbe- |his. lm;g to him, t has been “Costes” in news- | 5 pers, books and omicial docu- | Hohenzollern Hiust nts ever since he and Lieu-| > 2 ant Jean-Marie LeBrix began | Pension Old Retainer A year ago their preparatior |* LEIPZIG, Jene 12-The Fead the trans-Atlantic flight that 1 Bupreme Ceurt rejected the them clear around the appeal of Prinee Friedrich Leo+ i {peld of Prussia, cousin of the not-{ former Kaise | ands did pecple notice that| and nct Costes” was the n another, | to ago when Coste was y in aviation circles he had [the wealthiest Hohengollerns, for dificulty with the spelling, {exemption from paying his fore e moved out into the mer court functionary, H. Wille, ra “8” was given him, la monthly pension of 136 marks in, [sicn a functidbmary who was in| and reputed one of | 4¢ matal clol WSS S dam, beslces possessing a palatial villa at Lugae, Switzerland. = Hiy eratic - behavior repeatedly gave risa .to ' bitter - conflicts ‘between himself and Ms. ex-imperial cous- His present refusal to pen- his employ since 1899 was based on the !plea of ‘inability to pen- sion fermer enmiployees ‘because of the heavy losses ke had. incurred by the infiation of German ecur- rency and; that therefore it be- hooved the State of Prussia tef take over such obligations. EVENING ENSEMBLES OF ‘METALLIC: FABRICS PAIHS—'I‘W« [ & euscmbles one of gold ;:3 the other of Bilver, are inclu ;w Jean' Palbi'n mid- ‘Summer !‘ho ng., "l‘ht Soy flying he never|(ahout $33) as awarded by the set things right. Only [lower courts. his navigation Le- Prince Friedrich Leopold is the in triumph and|cwner of the two historieal ‘Were sought by'castles at Glienicke, near Pots- couul semb] clpx M 'lly. Wsoth em have mltchin © gold en~fq ratedly 'cl‘x Lodge will convene at 7:30 in- stead of 8§ o’clock to allow time —adv, Alabama | Maine VOTES IN N 4TI()NAL CONVENTIONS VOTES iN' fim:fmmr’ Vi f1HN(By The Auoclaud Press) ’!'he nppo'nt ent -of delegates to the Democratic and Republi- can pational conventions and each state’s electoral vote for presi- dent .are as follows: K State tof Democratic Republican Electoral Delegates Delegates Votes . O | | 15 12 Arizona ... k 6 9 3 Arkapsas 18 11 9 c:mzn 26 29 13 Colorado .. 12 15 6 Connaaticut : bt} 17 7 Delaware SEEEEY 6 9 3 Florida, 3 12 10 6 Georgia i 4 3 5 . 28 16 14 Idaho .. 3 KNP 8 11 4 Hiinols ... 58 61 9 Indiana 30 33 15 lowa .. 26 29 13 Kansas 20 23 10 Kentucky 26 29 13 Loujsiana . 20 12 10 16 6 Maryland TS o : ] 19 8 Massachusetts ... 39 18 Michigan 33 Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada .. : New Hampshire ... 12 [ New Jersey ... New Mezico ... New 'York .. North 'Carolina ... North Dakota . Ohior, ... ' Oklahoma on Hall at msas City shows the seat'ng arrangement for the State del 7 Irent cf the center seotion is called the ¢ Temporary spension of 'Work at Apex E!. Nldo Mining opeutlnlu at Lisianski have = been - temporarily, discon- tinued by the Apex-El Nido Min- ing Company, - according ' to an anncuncement Cann, President General Manager, -and sent by mail to The h‘mplr The larger part of |the crew, eame to town today on the ,motorship Virginia 1V., Capt. || Matt Nordness. > ! Capt. Cll'l statement said in [} ex-El Nido Min- || ing Company has discontinued [] loperations " for the present in order that it may reorganize to ‘cpen operations again in the n. future on a much larger scale. Pending his' detalls of the proposed re-organi- |} zot available. None |} of ''the, officers. of ' the complny ? are In town. ' ‘Capt. Cann, T. .} (White and Engineer Lorraine arel} I t the flhnt for some-. 'he mine has been sncceastully l ted for‘:béveral years andf} at the end of the season of lm declared its first dividend; eratlons were resumed .at usual time this nn{ Reports ] récelyed here said’ that the ore || supply wasiadequate for the pres-|] ent and, immediate future, White - tl 'i!l'e:‘l;lhtllil L i n n |ur a a ; e wrap around Oregon ... Pennsylvania de. Island Sauth Carolina Total " 1100 P ;“ O RA’I‘!C——Neceasary to nominate (two thirds): essary to nominate: 545. al in Juneau [f° SUNDAY JUNE 17 MARMION ISLANP qu f”g Ti‘eu' Famnlla -MWF‘-.‘%‘%M Childuu;‘w CLEAN UP--PAINT UP , N TOOLS ~ HOSE — SEEDS—SCREEN DOORS— WINDOW SCREENS : WINDOWS — ROOFINGS— " FIREPROOF SHINGLES Juneay-Young H ar(lwqre Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING Clean U P and Paint Up Mr. and Mrs. Coal Consumer: Admiralty Island Furnace -Coal should not be confused with Srrcemngs, it contalns much coarse coal walnut size and smaller, in fact many of the coal users find it ‘ideal for their cook stoves and heaters. Try a few sacks next time you are order- ing coal. 'We know you will like it and call’ for it often. And the pnce too, keeps the’ coal ‘bill down. Order from your own coal dealer or transfer man. The Admiralty Island Coal Company Juneau, Alaska Temporary office with H. R. Shepard and Son 115 Seward Street Phone 409 “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY" Photostat and Blue Print ‘Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. B.P.O.E. Flag Day Exerczses WEDNESDAY—J UNE 13 Elks’ Auditorium 8:30 o’clock Sgunnmg qew sluts, at lrresuti;bl? J pnces (hu' Weebcnd._ d, Special '{u >