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EGENE e S eI R 8 'fl'IEi DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1928. SEEKS TARIFF i T were married in Hollywood, where 9 CORPORATION FAILS she had taken minor roles in the AUTGMUBILE TO PAY ALIMONY; IS movies AS GREAT AID HELD IN CONTEMPT 7 De Villard is financing the trip i i largely with his own funds. To ] ¢ "RANCISCO, July 51 | | protect his estate against financial| MERGER Is " the Califor disaster in event of failure, he has | AGRIGULTURE Mibst 7 ot oo e . v insured his life for $150,000 and| MADE TGDAY b ntempt of court % . ; e arranged for $50,000 additional in-, i 3 | \ilure to pay $350 E o - 5 : surance on the lives of each nf‘ nony £o°Ars,, Mar. his three passengers Secretary Jardine, on Way | ian Shibley. divorced: wite i i i ' AL i there's no duestion that 1 Dodge Brothers and Chrys- | R of i BiTseE e o . : ; Gl 2 make it,” he declares confi- s ar to Alaska, Confers e ke Mgl b e ; ¢ , ; ) i f | aenuy. ler Combination Is g Completed company ‘ with Coolidge | I the money is not paid ‘ | & $600 fino may e tipe L ? W American Ambasador upon the company. The SUPERIOR, W July 3 ; 9 il finonen Vrins P (|| ruling was made by the 3 ‘ S . To Argentina Homeless' Coolids general tary Jardin ngly for afl bsi ricultural tarir | increase mg the line.” Secrotary Jar stopped NEW YORK, July 31.—A glant | s ndi g . | new automobile corporation, see SHETIID iwardotiais. oo oo : ; . BUBNOS AIRES, July 31.—Citi "1‘!:::" Hi Ol IA]“":rlin]::;‘Trt-(tv;nX:i‘ : - zens of the United States arriving o peins xhvongh! 1) in Argentina are struck by thein.cor of the Dodge Brothers o s B e e ¢ ‘ : fact that their country fs the emly | (1i™ " Girviler Corporation | - — | ; it e o one in the world that does Mot| ii.n has been completed k { GREFES HAVE DAUGHTER i 1 : o . p . ; own an embassy or legation bulld-| " 'r . combined companies total . i ; . 7 . i ing in Buenos Aires. B S il t $700.-| would not confer with Word hae becn tecelved hore o1 5 3 1 3 s Their ambassador, Robert Woods {464 000 and production eapacity birth of a baby dau | 2 : Bliss, is literally homeless and),; 700009 cars yearly. The po- t C. Hoover at this tim q : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grefe, of 5 y Ko ; bad to hunt an apartment like any | looking forward to exantin HOUSTON Texas, July 31—Capt & 2 e tential earning power of the two s Lot ol ke ichites | HugkHe; e, OF Wilys1s. Both ot FENECHEEEARILEL Y B » 3 4 salesman when he first arrived,| chl S SAriine PO B8 CAel A sicus recently leased by this. de-| M- énd Mrs. Grete are well known| i % o : g \\‘rll \\"Irl and 'o‘u‘: s ¢ He ‘lived in a hotal for ”"’V"“"‘(uu'lll-;:n‘(‘»l; ; (7’:'“.:“:“’ f:-qu' i partment in Alaska and other re.|!n Juneau. Mrs. Grefe was for.| g Y e B e . ol - months. Later a wealthy Argen- b i i yenrly, i) sources of raw material in the ™ Miss Emma Peretle, andico. o0, o completo their honey- | e S e e HAVE BABY BOY f B bertiony il alec’ Whbtve nis|™as bofnisad grow to youns wol FoE GRS SUSEEES H0 T COE : Ok : home while they spent six months close attention oon by flying ¢ ! Ll ; i . in Europe. William M ley in 1927 on his wa Alaska. He Mr. and Mrs. Turoff, now resid ing in Petersburg, are the proud parents of a baby boy, according | manhood here, while Mr. Grefe,| "0 : b T i | ’ : “o| who 18, the brother of Mvs. Al 1o iRE CUSTEROM, HansLon-SCEURS | - : ) They are now coming back and | expects to spend 20 days In Al "oy soveral years ago. Tho| iotored monoplane, they will hop| § ; with the prospect of hunting s aska, ‘principally Scutheastern Al-| -1 NC08 SIVEHE Yeals K0 L 10 Groscent City, Calif., and then| ! o ik il i g a4, information recéived here by c S. C. Hooper, U. S. N aska’ with a view of developing [¥0Uns du shter N attempt . non-stop flight of 5,100( £ 3 ; V0 ) W | M. H. Sides. Mr. Turoff is Asso-| apt. d. .I i per, ;‘lio' ha; means for exploitation of the re miles to Tokyo. They plan tol 3 Rl ciate Highw: ngineer with the| & noted authority on radio, sources. | celebrate their first wedding ani : F il Cl‘fMM'NGS i 1 Alaska Road mmission been elevated to director of na- tary Jardine said he saw AT THE HOTELS y August 1, in the Japanese| & : T SRS ; g (O —— it e val communications of the agricultural relief in promotion | capita the heroes of a victori-{ X % Vi ™ ; gy 4 o A gt sl el Navy Department. He is the of cooperative marketing organi- Gasting ous race against perils of air and . ’ : A, T Dompiiseid, w0 B RECORDS thor of several textbooks on zat and he has long ad Farsank; Ea Bver & i i s : . i e supervising the repairs on Rioiea p sitampa | SUIHOEOREvera e zations and he has long advo-| j B, Warrack, Seaftle; R. M.[sea over a route exceeding by s o : : N i s S e losing out all 10 inch Columbia| mlitary communications. cated an increase in the 1aviff|pinks, Los Angeles; A. R. Robert.|1,500 miles the distance Col. Chas.| : B B e T ack {and_Okeh Records at 50c_each (Harris & Bwisw which would extend to ag son, Boston; C. P. Sampson, Bos. | / :h traveled from New e i Noriy Open evenings. Radio Electric b ok odas B fiis nme pAinoIpls of keep-|ion: M. Ead MR I Tones. 1 ; :"l]“\:\:;::x"t;‘zl\"..‘V:ll‘l’t"l!l“l:l'l ';.n:wr::n:xl-:- Co., Martin Lynch. adv. 0ld papers for saie at the Egpire. ::,‘,’L. ':-‘“,, nll,,l,f: :,‘,.,,’,‘,\(.fl]‘,‘t'- “‘:,:‘,,II Bolds, "_ i Clara Jones, Bols The winged ship to be christen-| In the three motored monoplane “City of Houston, Star of the|to Haines to remain until (he| feeecooeereerrermeraeerre oo er e e ceeerooeeeee lind SE B ATiettonn. Hand < D Dorlime ed “City of Housten, Star of the!west” (above), Capt. Jean Frances de Villard, French ace, and his| work is completed. 4 tl“ bl nits o gt West,” will carry the American |y iq0 of Jees than a year hope to make a world flight as the climax ST ° ries prospero John Maculam and wife, S flag. Although the builder and| s et/ : Secretary Jardine told Presi-{{le; G. W. Samples, Tenak skipper of this craft learned fiy-|Of their honeymoon touring. e O gh'“m}f'g:r‘lgl?my Sl 1 Alummumf an \\'x}.h 2 p:xcku’,;m S. 0. 8. Cleaner ' 3 o or regular price—70 cents dent Coolidge that |.|k|||.1: t‘lw L. Hayes, Cordova ing from Louis Bleriot, the famous : United States as a whele he be- Zynda French aviation pioneer, and later,| ington as the goal, from which he | August 18, our anniversary.” ari ot 3 icnie . : J 9 3 pioneer, and later, | ing . BTy i b g When preparing for your picnic be sure to see our lieved the crop production this| Karl Theile, city; T. W. McDon-| while serving under the tri-color|hopes to make the final jump to| The aviator's wife, born in Mil "";lhl‘:"“:‘:"(- :rh: rl;:hlz‘d \;;.rk assortment of Lily (‘upxl' Wooden Plates, ete year would be large and good|aid, Hyder ;N. G. Nelson, Ketchi-|prough . g anes, | Houston waukae ars ago, reveals r | Py hour or contract. Call 137— isd BT b 8 g o y ge and good | ald, Hyder ;N. G. Nelson, Ketd aght down four German planes, | Ho auka years ago, reveals her | 2 S rindte Spreads, Dev Jats, Pickles & prices would prevail. The live-|kan: P. R, Holden and child, Col.| e 1o a oitizen of the United| “We don't know when we will|German ancestry ' with light hair |Henry Gorham. —adv. Spreads, Deviled Meats, I'C“‘; ind Olives stock situation was equally as|uymbus, Ohlo; Dr. H. S. Tinker, N | States. He was born' in Ameri.|come back to the United States|and blue eyes. She is a little g~ —— L GARIVICK S i | good, said the Secretary. Y. C; T. W. Searle, Seattle ca—at Fordyce, Ark—but he has|Mrs. de Villard says. “But I am|woman only five feet and two | " | i MRS A inches tall. She and the captain | PHONE 174 FOR 1 Furnisl 3 v ince the age of 18, | will be taken and shot. 10, & p ches wide. Re-|geles, will be the co-pilot. [ been - Leon Permanent Wave, £12.50. | purpose for which De Villard built FACE POWDER e e | glant. It has a wing spread of| Beauty Preparations - ; feet high, has a cruising speed of | BUTLER-MAURO Skin-Toning Lotion 3 loads and recently brought the Dej Phone 92 or 95 your order for best Froc Deilvery Phone 134 Scandinavian-American Music—Lindseth’s Cleansing and Massage / » A i Its gasoline capacity is 1,780 EAGLES' HALL—AUGUST 1—DOUGLAS Paste motors wiil use 24 gallons an hour, Sub Btation Post Offico No 1. returns at 1 A. M. Rouges, etc. From Tokyo, De Villard plans to Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. e " pent the larger part of h H;i*lll‘l* Jean will get us to Tokyo by VUG SWNERS 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY |yoarg in France. Ho has been|— - — FREE - b R A | UK i ment. Phone 1 aptain and Mrs. de Villard willl D Povider Sif running and barking at cars cre ol e & ap.ptiot w6l & wile ainty Powder Sifter menace to public safety and|LDST gold il bracelet | apera T 5 a menace to ¢ safc d ol pracele Rex Smith of Los An- BIG SHIPIMENT OF seltll ooy ot of GEO. A. GETCHELL, rd. Return to Empire. Spanning of the Pacific at one av. SURBIAL RINGS, | v e hop—something that has never ’ ] I B THREE FLOWER Fern Bezuty Parlor —adv 1 = &% mehoni Pt N - s \E ssead ot AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Halons Rokinstet | 90 feet and weighs eight tons when LR B o eicna wuninsiein loaded. The plane, which is 1214 | VEGETABLES TO ARRIVE TODAY 90 miles an hour. It has made| ON S. S. YUKO 2 Pasteurized Cream o | several test flights with maximum | N N DRUG CO. EAGLES DANCE Hand Lotion Villards from Hollywood to Hous-| ! % e £ ton on a non-stop flight. | at lowest prices When We Sell It Novelty Orchestra ream . A Y llons, De Villard, figuring that| It's Right £ i Blackhead and Open Pore : / 3 N ot w‘:gmlfl:J o "knz;l:“‘ b g ex ¥ Ferry leaves Juneau at 9:40 P. M.—Special y Bleaching Cream The Best Bet— lexplains he will leave Californial i ¥ #y gl g e oK b o R i i b b e i S R Beauty Grains You Can Get— with a fuel supply sufficient for| ] x . ins it R SR sy Aa AT 3 Hair Tonic IS MYREN’S HEALTH 74 hours of flying. He expects| Face Powder BREAD to cross the Pacific in 56 hours. J (1L proceed by casy stages over As | uneau |and Europe to Paris. Then he Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings tarring roofs. I alzo build cabins | Dogs in streets continually will continue westward over tho B('kery | A\lrhmlil' with New 7\'l‘|rk 'UI'V \ Vash Phone 577 We deliver || shparei 4 SO i bR . . . - ! Jontinuing our policy of last year. For a limited time only will trade in old watches, giving a very iiberal cash allowance for mew and reliable timepieces. Your watch today may not be giving the serv- ice wyou expect of it. Take advantage of this Trade-in-period and BE ON TIME. ' The same allowance will be made on old [ ] watches to b2 applied to any article we have in stock. 4 JUST RECEIVED OUR INITIAL SHOWING OF EARLY FALL FROCKS SOMETHING SNAPPY AND WITH A DIFFERENCE Ludwig Nelson Expert Watch and Jewelry Repair Service 30 gal. Range Boiler—New ... ....$12.50 each Popularly priced to meet your new Red Rubber Flush Ball .50 each Swing Spout Kitchen Faucet. . 5.00 each Glass Shelves . 1.35 each Bath Spray and Hose ... 1.50 each Nickle Plated Faucets ............. 1.50 each Swing Spout Laundry Tray Faucets ... , 3.00 each rione 3¢ GEQ. B. RICE rHoNE 34 PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “I tell you in advance what job will cost” 5 frock problem 90 CENTS EACH WHILE THEY LAST NEAT 8 OZ. BOTTLE BERTAE PERFUME or 6-PIECE DE LURVE SET, including Perfume, Toilet Water, Powder, Rouge, Cold Cream and Lotion. Above ready packed for mailing. We have an unlimited supply of the book “ALASKA”—A valuable gift, See these at $11.95 and $9.75 ~ NEW SHIPMENT OF HATS Priced from $5.95 to $7.25 Goldstein’s Emporium Juneaw’s Style Center » HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine’s Store Phone 33 Free Delivery

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