The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 17, 1928, Page 8

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8 . Twu BULT Tn Atto rney and Wife :',":,,:I'[,,E':III‘,"V:,’:',:L :;I::l.],.\':',‘,‘: ‘ N TEXAS HALI_Y Idaho’s New Senator P TR Mussolini Is | | In Miami, Fla., Courts| - ~es « | o » , S | Dawes, Composer i " i | . enius of Vice-President b L v g, ; o ; ¢ -l N — s G. Dawes of the Texas Republican Leaders f ; ; GUULIDGE IN | - ! =2 [Former State Senator and w4 United States. He told this Join with Democrats— ; § Lo : ; Cohorts Are Oppos- 4 : e f:”‘v“"" , ; violinist who gave a ate Many Votes § 5 : ] . 1 | GUNFERENGES\ Co . ¢ ing Nominee recital in honor of Musselint, * { 3 " ' = PSS, 4 playing as the first number, Iy 1 T 3 4 s 3 DALLAS, Texas, July 17.—V g4 violin melody written by epublic of < an E ; : . : 53 |A. Collins, former State Senator . Dawes nounce a bolt to t t rd of . NO[n!I)PC Starls_ South To-!# and President u‘f l‘hlv ||2;'.m ..l|E '”.," T e 5 | I did not know the author Gov. Al Sn no ; il & > night—Retains Title ; A Anti-Smith Democrats, today urg f of the Dawes plan was glso! | cratic t 4 . | ed that every Demcerat in Texas A : e a composer When you go | firence to fignt © ‘ J b | of S mdary 3 voté ‘for ‘Herbeih 0, Hoover: for : i back, tell him I admire him". { nominee 5 | # ’ President and repudiate the i | sald Mussolini. | H. M, O'ilara, Organization Man v | SUPERIOR, Wis, July 17 ‘ ¥ ‘powers of iniquity.” ks ager of the State Repnblican com ¥ § | Herbert €. Hoover and President | 1 Collins declared that “any man ,- i1 . -— inittee, and yoser 3 : : Coolidge have had several hours %978 |who would strike down the Eigh- i DA e Donald, negro Republi A g 1 B of confidence. Hoover will con-| B |toenth. Amendment, wontd, stiles the children and is also to pay announced at Fort Worth t : : . tinue his journey to Palo Alto to ' ¢ down Section Three of Article Six Mrs. Rubini $125 a month ali- controlle 1000 Toxas votis : i) : night r of the Constitution pertaining to mony for a period of one year these will all be thrown to Gov ; / O AT While Hoover will continue to ; : religious freedom.” i p 2 | AT Smith. 12 4 A {hold the title of Secretary of Com 4 About 350 persons were present A ¢ S merce, it i3 known that he is defi J BRAEE | when the rally convened. Collins Queen’s Nightgown TO SUPPORT HOOVER e italy through with tho office and; & ¥ redicted Smith will carry few : LOUISVILLE, Ky. July 17 4 ! W . will devote all of his time herc B o . , $ ies in Texas. He promised| John Thomas, Gooding, Idaho. A“Chofled at 8625 Complaini one of the ma-' B after to planaing of tegy of his| 2 o ; Hoover 10,000 majority in Dallas|banker and ecattleman, has been jor parties has “given us a can - campaign i i County and said: appeinted by Governor H. (.} LONDON, July 17.—Queen Eliza- didate who is not only dripping 3 (Y e~ - % | Ao “I do not know whether there | Baldridge to serve the unexpired)beth’s nightgown brought $625 at*'§ wet but vows to use his office, if 3 . & W MGOSE AND LEGION 2 ke s still a K. K. K. organization |term of the late Frank R. Good-|an antique sale just held at Sothe- elected, to br about nulification \ = = 1 d M y 7 i »xas but if they opposed ing, United States Senator from|by's. The state nightgown of of the Prohibition law, the Loui \ 3 fil y - PLAY BALL TONIGHT Gov. Smith, T wish there were|ldaho. {Charles 1, who was beheaded by ville Baptist pasto mferenc 2 = 3 | ) s BT 10,000,000 of them in the State. - -+ i i Oliver Cromwell, was sold for only decided to support the candidacy| A The winner of the Moose-Le- & Collins reiterated the fact that ;R PO T $500. of Herbert C. Hoover. 5 R gion diamond contest scheduled | s g the organization meeting was | ubm:, Vielinist, Both were part of a collection of — - | A judicial family is that of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Atkinson, of | (o hegin at 6:30 o'clock this! VORI frdathl oW1y Tn: taihite: o Biats And Wife Dlvorced sixteenth and seventeenth century Still, at that, t yung poopl fami, Fla. While Mr. Atkinson presides cver the Dade County cvening at the City Park will] | . ) wide campaign to bring about B embroideries and textiles belong- may be about as fit to ra ) Circuit Ccurt as Senior Judge, Edith M. Atkinson, his wife, |take the temporary leadership| | 1 ; [ [the defeat of Gov. Smith for the| [os AncoLES, July 17 ing to the Earl of Abingdon. selves as some parents are fo scrves as Judge of the Juvenile Court. Both won renomination fof the City Le second half. | | ’ Presidency and “we are not pro-' 0" 8 e o to the|dtticles came from Rycote Ho g LR LRl i moting any candidate for State y..rital itroubles of Jan Rubini| . o0 Loat of the Harls:of At Jjob. 1in June, ? 2] | tory over the Elks Sunday these | % oftice.” it A Pk | ingdon demolished in 1779, | A Wik ol e o G S Queen Elizabeth rested at Ry- two outfits and the Moose are| ot 2y tied at 667 in the circuit nd- | cote House, then tne home of Lord Old paners for sale at The Empire = MiaMI, Fla, July 17 ii. I ) nce of children | bini, ¥ whe judgment was e son of Mian ni 3 1 1otl r of formality + J oy i 0 g & g~ 7o P e ey Kitison of Mimi and hls w ; T of formiity I ivgs, but this tie will be broken fentered in court siving a U-(williams of Thame, on her jour. SRR AT L i , ¢ Bl his evening unless rain or a tie] When Mrs. Eleanor i jYorce to Mre. subinl 81¢ PYO-|,ey from :the Tower of Londonsfo when anybody calls “Judze A o "hen vised dias, the | wite of a Long oh G (viding for a settlement of thej it ol i m game prevents Cal., naval in 1. When slic son vidence are often abro \)U“lr“l”\l'\ property left she TN h ; et . Pote - Behmits ‘and iake ' are | oftices ered a department | o iy, ol Rt she forgot to take her nightic S o b L) : L ural laws thoq |slated to act as batteries for the Store stcckingless and wearing a u PDLITIGS ot e two minor childven | With her and the collectors got it the Dade cireuit court and M e 1e natural la Iat| pops tonight, while the Vet |SKirt that failed to come within JH BN e g Sl i —————— Atkinson presid v gov relationship. Fromi,y.now \will be cither Bob Keaton |four inches of her roughed knees, given into the custody offppm Amgumt press Your Sulh ile ourt } wer med | 4 v 1 n a s y | ST ' tubini, w he specula-| qr nile cou 1 v plain, sq s sumny, | 2O omebody turned in 'm riot call Nips. Fabinty, wiikis th specnla-| ot e Aeiiver. Piions 680 tion that Rubini could visit them We Have It cratic state primary, over opposi t any and all reasinable time; NS — — [gan with the title of “Jud Not|a half ye he has occupled the | o T | even the b ki Sl el Ten mumber. have|dorf of San Francisco, owners| ON ADM]RAL RGGERS| NasuvILLE fay 37 ishop and evidence with a minimuin of | carcer as secret to the man|Week on the Prince Ge andipia under the McKinley admin-|2n active part in the campaign P\( K. as soon as you slide N Mr I od | o — {ing the length of the skirt she|Candler Mo 3 i tion Mrs. Atkingon led the|woman of g st SAN FRANCISCANS o B szl ! | Rubini is to pay. $125 a month + The parallel of their life work, nt fr the court to the state ALA SKI‘. JOUNSTONS CANDY pee s : ) the Chancellor Hotel there, are [ Dubose of the Msthndist Episcopal “Our work fs little related after|to normal corttacts with a proba.|MTs. Charles Goldstein and Miss pia, Wash., formerly State Treas-| tacked Bishop andlor's staic-! 0‘ ¥ ihan. alaidiens NI e g hushand. In 191¢,|?fter visiting in Skagway return-|istration, was a visitor in Juneau REm e s e ! (» g et vy sional| her secretarial work. Then she|?8 She visited here ten years; ~When Mr. Mills was active in % 5 BUTLER-MAURO - w /o ines 2 B 9 e clerk was H. R. Shepard, now|hy Ceasarian operation, to Clara| ~OF yeddings, Birthdays, ARy el Sl i 4 Vergne, an honest citizen of La|the steamer was here Mr. Mills|baby weighing 6% pounds and both refreshes. Your grocer or died. He was known to be worth| MARSHAL WHI'!E EXPECTED |in the operation Ly Dr. W. W for you. LET ould not be found. As a last|expected ao arrive in Juneau|oiq papers for sate at The Bmp're | ° urged non Bl ) wets B s ot R OLYMPIA RESIDENT | ) | | sation runs to legal af Mr the unty school, but & o G Inty school, DAL ] visiting here with their’éousin Hon, G Mills, Church of the South, tuday at Y |{ By L. D. Henderson all. My hushand's principal con-|tionary check on their movements.|Marie Goldstein. {urer of Washington and Registrar| Ment by, defending his own pesi | h | human side is paramount, the hu- four years after she met him, they|¢d on the Northwestern. Mrs.|while the Admiral Rogers was| CEASARIAN OPERATION AT ¢ , but this is Mr. Langehdort’s Republican polities and held his Gl paraliel is when her| went to law school, completing the 1 politics and h 15| A baby boy was delivered DRUG CO p s a domestic problem, us-|graduating at the head of her % Shep ) i g R-PORTER i ) ) ; e g PARIS, July 17. - ancois | City Clerk of Juneau. While | Johnson, Anniveraries and down your parched throat. f-,,,,,-,,.-,-_--,-,,_,-,-,,,.-,,--,-,,,—,-----,i Champ, thought that he could|was the guest of Mr. Shepard. |mother and child are doing well | It's Right favorite soda fountain has} : \ 11560,000 but when his relatives' Chiineil. i Sub Statlon Post Oftico No. 1. resort they s the cor this afterncon on the steamer OH! YES, THE NEW SCREAM THE wi zI]v has .been for again for office in (he Ju T ely f ¢ office YR e |In the picture she’s demonstrat ATLANTA, cket. y hoys have bee for the ¢ nee d care of o 7 M VISIT IN JUNEAU| - ardiclpation of the (hirch i polt|1°T_ thO Matnicnance and caro Mr. and’ Mre; TiyIe Langen- | Atkinson say number have gone back G of Olym- cerns are technical matters of law| Mrs Atkinson began her legai| They passed through here last|of the U. S. Land Oftice at Olym-|tion and announcing he will take \\\ Yes, sir——YOU'LL say it’s{{man point of view essential’ were married and she continued|l@ngendorf Is not new to Juneaujin port yeste GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL a cooling draught of in a chancery en-| three year course in two years and trip to the T land office position, his chief|the government hospital last nig of divorce and the disposi-'cla On the day of her gradua 2, of Killisnoo. The Week-Ends When We Sell It R-Porter stimulates and take it all with him when he| ——we——— B - anTus IFaat o wa s ansintil Pres Dilliees Pk 4al it or they will obtain it began to look for the money it{ U. S. Marshal Albert White is kil ind found in a fat|Alaska from Ketchikan where he ALMOND ROCA vacuum packed $1.50 pound can is out, obtainable any- Where. " EAGLES’ DANCE Tl"“ IRROS S(‘:’.n«lin;n‘i;n'\\v-“\n‘ll\l1.'u'(:qu.I‘\Il‘l‘\il(.:fl,imlsv\h's Mason Jars in pints . 140 doz. COMPAN SRAVELY LEpnanee We have also Jelly Glasses at 50 doz. “Makers of better EAGLES’ HALL—JULY 18- ll(ll'HLA..q GARNICK’S beverages” Ferry leaves Juneau at 9:40 P, M.—Special returns at 1 A, M. PHONE 174 et ieted TER R ZEAE T A J A A 8 T ORI OHOUOROBURD) Cannm o Season Is Startmg Glass Top Jul'l in quarts ()li doz. Glass Top Jars in pints Mason Jars in quarts o) Razors—Shaving Cream- Razors! SEVERAL GROSS MORE JUST ARRIVED 1 tube Palmolive Shaving Cream, regular 35 cents, and 1 genuine 24-k. Gold Plated Gillette Razor, with blade, FREE. 1 The book “ALASKA,” by Henderson, for sale here, || Copyright ¥8%% Hart Schaffner & Marx We wrap for mailing. HELLAN’S PHARMACY TOP COATS Next Door to Valentine's Store Phone 33 Free Delivery / in O ) == Hart Schaffner & Marx SOAP SPECIALS Four Winds Cloth Old Dutch Cleanser, per can .. $ 40.. 00 20 bars C. W. Seap for 13 bars Fels Naptha for ................... 1.00 It’s always stylishs it will stand 3 pack I Flake a world of wear; it comes in a. o : . wealth of rich shades. Wear 3 large packages Naptha Soap Powder.. 1.00 it o e T balon. e 2 packages White King Powder, large .. 1.05 knockabont. 'GEORGE BROTHERS |¢ Goldstein’s Emporium . Phones 92—95 Front Street ] Juneaw’s Style Center 8 Delivenes-—lo.fl a. : : SERL T3 8L S SR O AL YOO M ML T VERL O SR SN S t7e IS TSI A7 SRSL N3 37 T80 S8 N9 SO MO ML RRL T3, YO ST MO WL M3 WAL 3L I Plum[)ing C[\‘eap TRADE IN YOUR OLD FIXTURES—ON NEW-— We make liberal allowances on old tubs—so why DU not have a modern “Built in” Tub. PHO! GEO. B. RICE ruo PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “I tell you in advance what job will cost” 0\ ety

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