The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1928, Page 2

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R c A TUBE PLANES SCARE F;E;,fi‘! BREEDERS COMPLAIN N We lope you will be HEAR'NG SET | WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis., : \ [:Il"L\iPll with this - & | -.-,,-" _\ W \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JUNE 22, 1928. June 22—-Afrplanes whirling baby carriage 2 tter F over silver fox farms in Wis s ¢ It is a genuine Hey- mother fox, when ) | { |'encd, buries her . young : 2o wood - Wekefield y Federal Trade Commission' ! i / : e s : al Ty css aals i =, riage and is easily joats LONEE ) Wil l'.,lstc:nFl(l)egom— it ot s e B ) 3 identified by this 1! nt \\mM hurving L WASHINGTON, _<ins £l | SHIN Nheh s A et st QUALITY SEAL ON Dresses N e | I = 7, A o chartse an siena o o o | Juneau-Y oung Harduare Co. the Trade Commis., PARIS 40,000 cha- i HARDWARE dflll UVDI‘RTAK'V(, = 2N {sfon has granted the Radio C X, @ possessicn of one is | ' " \) ation n opportunity t . 8till a di tion sichough most 5 ; A SaN By tha Wall comhail are merely stone country Louses V& a moiion to dismiss the orig case against the corpora which has been pending for eral years. This hearing pro 7 . i) -~ { Will' be hald this month l»mlvr,pru‘ml--—- . =V e A e s = 9 of the patent license eements of the carporatiou. [lere is your opportunity to buy a “better” :;n;_»)r “Tuv[ article the ,\-n‘mm ; SATURDAY f adio manufacturers lcenssd un : coat, dress or ensemble at a very low pnr‘e. Pre- PARIS—Lame remafns a/fa-|3¢F JOVRMY agreements to the 2. | | EVENING viously we reduced our line of mcxpl'nqlvo dresses vorite for evening coats. Fan . A, circpit pat nived o A 4 tp equi neir sets i i sleeves set this season's wraps| . CAWP luelr with and coats. Now we want to help you purchase a B ol s e SE tiw munt)w,R'Tg;‘ \‘bl.:b: Wil v II LL hetter cutfit for summer. \ ago, although straight lines con- |, “olb HHIE GRIGEMENL 18 (CHIO0 : A ¥ l;, 4 !in;w te ;_amlm;nmne._l-romot has| bo ube lri‘l.‘ AR 128 a fox trimmed evening coat of | G U a8 PARHEAE - " SPICT / WISIe lame in shades of sold and decp jn-]‘:»‘lvl;,;“]u] S and sellers . 7 e SPECIAL MUSIC apricot with sleeves which IDRIVIRE SR18 gaulpmen > T'l( (’f‘)rl""" : from the elbow in deep bell cufts, | COMIPIaint -aldo charges that, the ] by the exclusive purchase of tubes | to and dogs e e all other pro- I'riday and Saturday only, we are reducing all T WHO'S WHO | | dnsers and eaers of jnm » Moonhght SL’I'(’n(lders ] | tubes from selling their roduct ) ! our higher grade coats, dresses and ensembles. AND WHERE ! f‘"_'l renewal o rvx)lv)«on- 8 o Sca Oln € e n|sald sets, the purch and Remember, two days only. wneys of said sets naturally VAR Salesmen arriving on iie Ad.|ing for replacement the miral Rogzors included :ichard|Mmake of tubes as llad i Protect and beautify Wakelin anl Bd Le | t origi b > your craft, above and Local people who returned this! lr is pointed oy a > thry g below, decks with morning after making the round|clement tube is an essen trip on the Admiral Rogers wore|Of —any radio roceiving t FullerWear ¢ Mrs. H. C. Williamson, Mrs, H |Through the pooling FOss the all-purpose 5 ° e ren s 0.’ C. Nordling and two chlildren ana|licensing of radio patent right spar varnish M4E A Ven MKvars. jamong the General Eiectric, West 0, P, Gasé and M. Kripp' com. nghouse, Amer Telephone and Unexcelled for quality ). P. Case and M. pp com-) o ¢ and durability. Resists < " mercial - brokers, are passengers| Telesraph company, it is said salt water, heat and Juneau’s Leading Department Store on the Admiral Rogers. The for-| these compan for to the ex- cold — and 'doesn’t mar mer Is bound for Petersburg and| piration of patents covering the white. the latter for Ketchikan, | essentlal elements of these tubes,| | Outside or in, B. L. Cox, A. Blenkinsop, G. A.|claimed e ve rights to their FULLERWEAR prolongs B-M"wflwv-flflrw-flv—-fi”- - Bldridge, J. P. Burke, J. W. Hol.| manufactur the complaint the life of any surface. DISHAW & PETERS AT URREVEER SR, B 1 e o prior o' [T"'"’”‘F“"”] PHONE 218 of whom have been at Sxagway| it 1924 and ; to th Paint for every in the employment of the Stand.|S"anting d n agrec marine use. g s ke . : ard Oil ‘Company In the construc.|ments. ~Since the expiration of § We carry a complete | TOMORROW, SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY tion' of the new tank there, came| 5410 patents the manufocture of g line of the superior At grocers, druggists, 4 sonth- on. the “Admiral Rogers.| Said tubes has been open to the; Fuller Paints and Var- hardware, depariment OF OUR Hollingsworth is going to Ketch.] Public.” i ""h';' F:,‘u"‘;:‘;wk;,“;f\“" -l o8 fkan, Wilcox left the steamer R o g, AT ! LR AR ) i (with tmoroved here, and the remainder are bound BAGS OF GOODWILL 1 | .,n.,.,.s ..m..,‘..nm-l- i NEW YORK, June 22—Friend-| i Sitka Radio Supplies Corpfty,| Ship school bags filled by children Juncau-Young CURTAIN SALE accompanied by his wife ahd|Of the United States with school child is bound for Scattle on thejtime articles for Mexican youne. Hardware Co. Admiral Rogers. | sters have been arted on |‘.x:-n-} g ; £ M B, Brewor, wite of fHe|way to Mexico City. Mrs. Joan:| Your last opportunity to save 20 PER CENT assbatant Eoneral maager of the|nette W. Emrich, secretary of the W. P. Furrer & Co. ' Santa Fe Railroad office in Los Committee on World Friandship! and Ave. S0, & Jackson Street Angeles, and Mrs. I L. Hibbard,j Among Children, rteports that| Seattle, Wash. 2 an 15 ave been or a fic Cosst and Inter- Wife of the former general man-| than 15,000 have been or are Ltom:heamo ;:l\a:me}:!w g ager of the same office, are mak- filled. 2HR ¢ N ing the Southeastern Alaska trip "t A TR | B.M.Behrends Co. e S /0 OKLAHOMA CITY—The capt: PRINTS GLASS Juneaw’s Leading Department Store JORBIHEHAVANA Pl g % Lo e " = « have a bunion derby. Seven PIONEER WHITE \EAD 7328 F £Y % iy B| MAVANA—Cubws capital mov |pairs of bare fominine feet w g RO T R |ll|llIlmluunmlllm!mlmlmm_l badate’ 38140 tegistered automoijtrod the sidepplks at a chiropad:f biles—one for every 44 residents.!ists’ cnnwminn. : H : : H H g BRADLEY PAYS | zerial development than ths | mercial bodln unite l: mok!ng Foi ] = i 4 T F d | States of Washington, ‘Mr Gar-|up a set of plctorlal slides show! or Sfltll/r ay A4 said, He cited aviation re-|ing scenery, industries, bigugame | A D F : } : i e Ve o it TR LL ABOAR OR TAKU GLACIER . atin airbanks and An-| Alaska made in_the States. Two q & WARM TR'BUTE | that a reel.of moying. platures of i SUND‘\Y JUNE 24, 1928 At a price made possible only through the saw 1m0 reason why Juneau,|d similar nature be made up and e — g | powerful facilities of the H.xppy Home manu- Tn LUGAL MEN Ketobikan, should not be the | turned aver:te' the: Seattle Cham- : base. for gerial operations for all|ber of Commerce for. a like pu’ f facturers and our gDOd fortune to b“y at the S astern Alaska. [ipose. | opportune time. i General Manager| 1lustrated talks on Alaska by pport . H ' ¢ ¢ e % p | people who know. the country Praise for Subordinatesjo! the n Alr Lines of| Reols MHS KON R ckiey A oma, declared conditions here Voiced ‘at Alaska Ju- lworo favorable to tho cstaplish.Gither. looking for, chaneep faf siean Day of Chamber ~ 1Bont st ah i ervics. Eapon| PrailiblesIbrghenert o6 64 dours sive landing flelds are mot neces-|30d hunis . whigh ‘mig ; Sary as the shelterad water routo | NVeAURSAL ihe. sald. He . told & _|astoras landing places all the way | ditfisultiea, he ‘hed "“’“’“"“’""“:Q, onetary wowrns, . 1 hope that|from Seattle:to Jungau.. He sald getting slides or, reels. for" talks » which he had bean invitéd «to de-| Gthek stockholders - apprac locally the *air mind” was not 0| ligor bafore @ -number -of. 4ervice what' the company's operations fully developed as it was farthe mean and feel the way wo dojsouth. alubs cf - @plitornia | doting: the . d Yy past yeAr. o (Coatinuéu rrom Tage One ) husit themt e addad | As to the possibility of his com- Mr. Garfield brought (lie usual pany coming here he said if it gieetings from the Seattle Cham- could be assured of some finan: l_m ; ber of Commerce and extanded its | cial support it was ready to en- fiA services to the local Chamher as ter the fiald. s“'“ the need might arise. He M Tribute to Bradleys wise brought greetings from othe Mr. Settlemier paid a aplendid| Lieut. X L cummlnn, Dis- Alaskan chambers with whom k| tribute to F. W. and P. R. Brad-|bursing tor the Alaska had recemtly visited. The timeley and the Alaska Juneau inter-|Road. gga , rptirned op i coming, he asserted, when an|¢sts “for the work they have|the Ad ers from 8 !flg All-Alaska Chamber, or central (one in the north, and the mining|of ipnnw to' St organization, capable of speakin "“‘“*“‘ generally” They have|leave tonight on nt, for the commercial interests of spent millions of dollars obtain:|Capt, -imx tor dn lh-pmlon Alaska, can be brought into ex ng and developing propert'es and|vislt to Bt w-berry Polnt, tb re- ence. “When we can thus m.-‘lm\t» contributed very largely to|turh on | z : 32 e together and express a united|the prosperity of the entire Pa-| The. !ll vork wuldh cotisibts B A i " gentiment for all the Territory, u,i‘ ( he deciared. of m.lqih work 6h lfi: Na- Py e “ilegar arpid 320 we will have accomplished a ho Bradley operations at Mayo,!tional Motiument road;” and the § i g LEIfiJe F Float 9 A M great deal,” he said. {he said, have been of w uulnr(ul“oonntrlul of a road in the 4 ma L 8 erry » ® The Seattle Chamber is very[service (o that country. Prospec:|Sitka Natidnal Cemetety, s pro- WY much interested in promoting| tors, operating on a shoe string, gressi satistactorily, Lieut. kETpRNM BY 3 P. M. Floral patterns, small checks, ‘mcy phlds_ rmasent._saitlement and induy. B8 haguile 1o belag [hel g S 66 duld. & valknaad, tor i : ‘ organdie trims—tailored and round collars enterprize in Alaska, he add; e company offices and draw|the prof on of e storic| i i e < g 5 5 * He cited the fact that the|advance moncy on it to finance| Witbh H'rds, -whieh was nearly[ < F RE — Adults, $2.50; Chlldr.en, under 16—Half Fare. —plem aud nflnmns Seattle orgapization is spending|additionai work washed out eanly this last spring| 1 & thousands of dollars annually| Juneau Mr. Settlemier said, -is|by”a : ‘heavy raln, 18 practically| = D S =9 F l R t making industrial surveys of that}the pivotal center of Alaska. From completed, Llau! Cummlnn de- am y ates eity and jts environs, and urged Ilwru) enterprises of various kinds|clared. . - tise importance of similar studies|¢an be controlled and adm:nister-| - A strqpbtrry Polnt the Aml:.u i locally. “Communi-| ¢l by reason of its strategic loca-| ROG c«umHOl has-a mainten: W‘NG YOUR LUNGfl—Alma WI.“ supply plenty HOT COFFEE n‘“n He wrged the develcpment oh the qfl . of an airplane seryice from here!Rlyer & 4 B 5 to specd up communication with which ol Gy fm’g—aastmeau, Man and Zynda Hotels; Guy Snu!{) Office Juneau begin to grow,” the speak-|(he ouilying areas o a..-He will #180 g0 aver Ferry & Navigation Company : out. Development| “The growth o ~iaska .znpemu e P n t | p i v and there s a great|On just such enterprises as !.he*m\o' A 1ok’S Yais Fink Gaba e iy Pk aeiive work o be|Alasks Junean.” doclarcd SutmariTa toad p is one of the w short tnp in the vicinity of Juneau. Let's take i e 2 4 Smith. He had two suggestions|on mn v to offer. One, that Alaskan com: unwm _"{““‘ h “' % ol the BM‘ M‘ . m x’m GLAC’ER 41. fls m" e—

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