The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 16, 1928, Page 2

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{L HOUSE ‘D PORCH th the day in are delightfu implicity « unusual trimmings ome vith and printe house Season’s Outstanding S Washabl: Success in Set-in Sleeves Sleevel Diwort ot in siyles so smart so beautiful ly designed . . You will prices we have on them Print Printed Voiles Color Dimiites ed f1 ju I Prints Organdies groups B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Junecau's Leading Department the Republican nominee for the vice. presidency. likes no better than to pass his vacation at the Providence, R. I, home of his daughter, Mrs. Webster Curtis Knight, where he is a prime favorite of ‘his little grand- faughter. Constance, shown with him in_the above pleture. - a Newsreel Photo, Benator Charles Curt GOLD STAND. ARD AID ITALIAN IWDUQTRIF NEW YORK but continuous ment resulti m turn to the gold standard firmed by recent Ialign industris Romolo attache tells July economic 16.—Gradual ion, caused the ry (o the n Mr. 1djust. W mone Angelone said. hnical branches of the nent, in full collaboration most important economis nizaticn ecting rt in improve- t of indu Italy's e value,” reports th x with the attention and ¢ to assure a satisfac n to the prob N of with the a prac reorga of The d vol duced a 14 pe sales tax yield s gain in railroad February alone. and shoe industric sstantial bettermen the first quarter been indications of 1veq and 1 / tivity in the steel ry ci building trade, Unemploymen has decreased. Records of the Italian treasur show gains in the national « mplus, reduction of the int debt and substantial credit in the p, account kept by’ the treasury with the Banca d'ltalia for fiscal oper- |, i ~*Raly s slowly Dbut surely| e thronghout this region, from the difficulties; ey W accompany currency sta-pld pnm‘rs for sale at The Empire. the thelr me t e d 1 costs general pro- on ee- of ind ama N groups 8l at and of produc- standardizations adoption of methods of rganization of iabor,” . se( ge ntific HOOSIER BABY PARADE SOQUTH d's BEND, Ind. second annnal baby parade, similar event will be held July South J., one g A i » interest neck- Summer Presses jo graceful- so serviceable marvel at the low -| was somewhere about the level of -l my ent Las become a no- COOD VALUES IN FROCKS it s com- weave 53 of d I 6. WELLS " REVEALS OWN LOVE STORY LONDON, Juiy 16.—The romance | {of a litile schoolgirl and a young tutor is that of one of England’s | most famous novelists and a gifted | wiiter of poems and short stories. | In the “Beok of Catherine Wells” | recently published, . G. Wells I revoals the love story of his late Iwite, Amy Cathering Robbing { Wells, and himself. | Thirtytve years ago, H. G. Jells was an unknown young in- short of funds and conducted “cramming” practical biology for candidates for the London bachelor of science examinations. He had been injured at football and his prospects for a long and success- ful life were not very hright. Into his class one day walked a !frail young girl, Amy Catherine | Robbons. Her father had recent- ly died and she was struggling to learn a living for herself and her I mother as a schoolmistress. | “I though her then a very sweet jand valiant little figure indeed, 'with her schoolgirl satchel of books and a very old-fashioned, l'unwieldly microscope some one | had lent her, and I soon came to think her the most wonderful thmg in my life,” Wells relates. was a crude, hard young man 1n thuse days, who had got a fair- ly good London university degree by the way of a studentship at the Royal College of Science. I was widely but irregularly read, sug- gestions from Shelley and Huxley interwove with® strands from Car- Ivle, Morris and Henry George, and my worldly and social experience health, 8 in clas Mr. Lewifham's. I was at war with the world, and by no means sure that 1 should win. I held extreme religious, social and political opinions that shut me out from ordinary school work, and 1 | found a satisfaction in beating the regular universary - teachers in | their own examinations. “Very socn this new pupil be- {came the embodiment of all the Thousands of telegrams, reached Governor Alfred E, Sm esident by the Democeratic co desk in the exccutive mansion, muil, PARIS—For sports wear, Che- ruit makes a yeliow sweat with four tones of yellow ip graduated bands at the hips and sleeves. The skirt of orange erepe de chine is slashed up each side to the hips. Scallops on the skirt are hound with binding inch deep. The split skirt r crepe de chine tights in the same shade. & ars, Bui minute > Were w us expected to live tex we meant to live eve there was for us to live the most desperate of lov launched ourselves upon than 50 1bs ($250) between and absolute disaster and pulled through. .. , And 1 scem to. remember now that did it with a very great deal of gaiet She Defies Death us we letters and International Newsroel Phota, 0k led with Lclosed at jfice here toq GAXACO SHIPPING WATER EACH TIDE WHITTIER REPORTS | Reports sont tu the U. S. Cu | Office here hy M. S. Whittier stant Collector of Customs, | n y3 the vacht of G. Al ock, in Wrang Narrows, ) * room, | s 100 Island, in-| begeon. The ac-| to J. €. Mc de, | ot Customs, w bad weather en-| Nirrow W 1wk outh But of the rc t, accord Collector Iue to unusu ountered in the The American \kutan, wiih'th atrol hoat ( axace until ald, aad is b ug Salvige th of g TR l'.’|)|l‘~"‘X t Guard tood by the| one report| 1elleved by the of Vigtoria. Tt Akutan s leaying the wat she did not have the : cquipment aboard to make quick plate repairs to the stranded yacht —————— NORTHWESTERN SOUTH The L} rre turned here ot Aiterncon and brouzht g passengers to Rody, Willlam C. Mathews, J. D, Langendorf, M J. Donahua and H. follow- Mrs. | Mr. D. th telephone " ealls have Junean: nith since he was nominated for nvention. Ile is pictured at his reading a pur'wu of his bulky is scheduled to have 15 p.m. today from the left at Alaska- FINED FQR SWEARING Burke and costs by 1 mer F. ng, for profane Deputy [ ministrator e — WINS HIS suIT rge fined . Com was CAMBRIDG Goldsmith's s.—When Eth- brother found ted his bath- 1 his gang and beach after it. She 1 from the water n appeared. He ruled in a Solomon-ike decision | that Ethel having had her swim, | she must return the suit at once. ————.—— HYDER MAN FINED F. Norman, July with Bone mis m,vm"v ohibition L. Chidester. to the was being dr when a poli fo FATHER KASHEVAROFF'S | NIECE VISITS HERE] i hevaroff,| Rev. A. P. Ka -ton { Juneau, passed (hrou the miral th Ka who was arrested 7 at Hyder, and charged | olation of the Alaska Law, was fined and according to r t the S here toda of th it neau on Saturday last to h Rvans 8 ceived fice cahle z a ome § v | Onio t five b oo she Jason Kapan-| ff v, while rasided PLEADS GUILTY; FINED Hebl Jack Daily who was arrested Ketchikan for viclation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law, pleaded. ‘Lln)l‘ and was fined $150 and {costs, according to cable received the U. §. Marshal's office the boat was in xfl)l o TAKES GIRL SOUTH A. P. Kashevaroff leaves to- e on the No el outh, by way | Blizabeth Adams | dian girl from Sitka, to th Home Protective Societ t nd, Ore The girl was turned| er to Board Children Guardians for some time ago. Mrs. Kashevaroff ‘expecis to retura immediatily to Jonean, - eeo — — GEORGE FOLTA, JR., HERE To spend several months with Mis father, George Folta, tant attorney here, George rived on the North Saturday. e GIVEN BIG FINE VIOLATE PROHIBITION LAW Louise 0’Donnell costs for the 8. ard and of U. this mcr fined alleged viola- prohibition laws, in Commissioner’s Court #, and Joe Brady was fined $35 and costs for a similar {offense, was the fon | the B FIRE THIS AFTERNOON the roof m Lower Front Sreet caused slight damage this afternoon. The fire department make a quick Tun Fire on of a house W. L Levy Ketchikan on was July violation of Bone Dry Law. He wa to serve six months fined $750 and c the U arrested at | 12 and charg- the Alaska itenced in jail and , it was dis- Marshal's of- —— - — HARBOR-BOUND SAILOR HALIFA | Myers has s salt water without leaving Hal barbor. He has served 37 on ferry steamers. u‘ years | 1aub, one of five incunb&l victims of an as- tounding radium discase, has offered fiefnlflor experimental pur, i'fi order that sur- ay discover some &ng relief to her who are! l slow death. The understanding and quality I desired in life. We talked over our frogs and rabbits. . . . Our friendship grew swiftly beyond the bounds of friendship, and I was amazed to find that she could care for me as much as 1 did for her.” ‘When he told her about his health, “that seemed to her,” he Says, tion, 1 do pot think either of “a reason for immediate ac- 1 | -are lttempnng to W their suit against A ‘States Radium Cor- ctutw Jersey, claims cted the une ' while working that compa Newareel) - . ——— lllm-l‘wn The flnph S moc/es style Smocks, cut on roomy, com- Artist’s fortable lines, and made with two con- Made in black sateen with hand-painted designs. venient pockets. The exact apparel for office wear. Only a few left at $2.95. $1.00~Cleanup Sale-$1.00 Sale of ladies’ Haté, children’s Wash Suits, Lingerie, Voile Pajamas, Bloomers, children’s Sandals. Values up to $10. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY THE ARCADE CAFE Try Our Special $1.00 Dinner* Visit our Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain. You are cordially invited to come in and inspect Juneau’s newest afd classiest cate. i ) MARY, YOUNG, Propristor. |B. Marshal's of-| % siness visit in several v and herson topover on the are returning pamer, who has been ~Government in Wrangetl arrival on the weeks vicinit An made unvl ste ,h in Re mira Mrs. two the weel E. Douy +ho to he K of the American hip company, and Los Angeles, -were 1 today while he wag in port. -e $ |to 4l n Noy N am( wef NS ARRIVE 2. Teckman of re arrivals on the s this morning, and ) their residence at Apartments. They ain here for several ger cif’ ing a tour pa o ibeard the Northwestern. are from § Antonio, Texas Local people leaving for Skag- way on th: Nopthwestern included | Cliff *Apt. building for sale to B. Green, ftraveling salesman, highest bidder | for' wrecking. Mre. Green and daughter Dorothy. Must be removed from property IL. B. Carbray, representative of by November 1, 1928. All hids: the Seattle Hardwarce Com should be addressed to Cliff Apts., left for Haines on the Northwest-|and must be in by July 21. They R S— CALL FOR BIDS adv. Congoleums Linoleums OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE UNFINISHED FURNITURE J uneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING 5 CENT! to $5.00 KANN’S STORE 223 SEWARD STREET WHY WORRY Why not order a supply of Canned: Goods now and when unexpected compnny drops in for dinner you will bé prépared. ‘ [y . A well filled pantry is a never ending conven- ience. It costs less to buy QUALITY in QUANTITY. Look over this list then flll the pantry. Reliance Peas, No. 2, 4 for Reliance Corn, No. 2, 4 for Reliance Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 215, 4 for . Reliance Sliced Peaches, No. 215, 25¢, Reliance Sliced Pineapple, No. 25, 30c, 3 for Campbells Pork and Beans, No. 2, 2 for Amocat Grapefruit, No. 2, 25¢, 4 for... Amocat Table Syrup, No. 21/, 40c 'y SPECIAL DELIVERY SUNDAY MORNING OF PERISHABLES ARRIVING ON S. S. NORTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best i Everything” YOUR DEALER SELLS Pacific Coast Nut Coal | '$13.00 PER TON O DOCK A PEPPY RANGE (10AL PACIFIC COAST COAL €O. Phone 412~ - C. D. Fergyson, Agent

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