The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 7, 1928, Page 8

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GOV. SMITH IS STUDYING | HIS RECORD ] Praises Modern Youth New York Executive Turns Searchlight on Record as Assemblyman R Au lative re 1s ALBANY sty legi nearly old Gov Den thi fre on var fore when we shing his 1 que New Y wWas a1 ou he mlyman from New Side This nor is on Presidential all means that the Gover | the again candidate and turned the searchlight on own record so that he may b position to answer opponent sailing his position, parti legislation affecting tl loons. Whether he will omething to say for the public the subject remains to be geen. He told inquirers that until he completes his study he him- self will not know exactly what he will do CHEERS GIVEN | witnesse KRASSIN CREW .- ts which t Russian Icebreaker Greet- Pt g ad Eiiendly sat:Nor- = 10 of e Sarepaifiihy oy ' of the §100 apiece way Port 1 job e s | v e A Associate Justice Samuel D. | Levy of New York’s Children’s | | Court, who, after studying the | problems of more than 20,000 boys and girls, announces that 'the so-called flaming, flam- |boyant youth of today is bet- ter than the generations gone by at the same age. (Internst:=nal Nowsreel) on on Bureau of Fisheri and Mr. Wilson and when t | what they suns They offere reason for had killed ettled when V d we d done thre m in ing to Mr. Wilson | — eee " Tropical Storm Hits Norway, Aug TROMSOE The Ru ce was gr of other upon late yesterday after Adolf Noel, Norwegi aboard the Krassin, paid tribute to the efficiency Russian crew of the Kra the aviators. I reported HAD SOME FUN | ot SHOOTING; THEY |vi » PAID, FORGOTTEN | tropica land it i 1y Mistaking six tame milk at Big Port Walter, for wild gam»,| MIAMI, Aug. 7. The center six herring fishermen on the bout|of the tropical disturbance, which yreaker Kra | ship re | JUPITER, Fla, Aug. 7.—A in hour w accompan- | a heavy rain, struck this |little Kast Coast city this after- noon hut no damage has yet heen from the surrounding Radio operators at the cmaunicated where yesterday | wind there ix- | ty-mile ed by reported the abated | has shot the goats, killing the | Sunday -has becn moving ix, last week, according to Jack|out of the Bahamas, is expected 5 special Indian Agent for|in full force today Jupiter is the Territory, who has returned[the only place reported to have here from a trip throughout the|been struck up to a late hour district. The men were strangers{this afternoon to the Territory, having come - - this season to fish for the Star | Amo =e. Visitors in Juneau field and Grundell reduction plant|today —are Mr. and Mrs. C. C at Washington Bay, Mr. Wilsc f Detroit, who are tour- - Territory via the steamer John McLaughlin, special warden | ince Alaska B e Helena Rubinstein Beauty Preparations Canterbury Candy Fresh and delicious choco- lates of all kinds in boxes of all sizes. Give us your tion for magazines papers. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s aa 33 Pasteurized Cream Skin-Toning Lotion Hand Lotion Cleansing and Massage Cream Blackhead and Open Paste Bleaching Cream Beauty Grains Hair Tonic Face Powder Rouges, ete. Pore subscerip- and Phone HEATING PLANTS $250 to $350 For small to medium sized homes we will install complete in working order a electric welded steel warm air furnace with register in each room and guarantee it to heat your * house to 70 degrees in zéro weather. . GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Sheet Metal “T tell you in advance what job will cost” Heating Florida East Coast 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928." NS POLITICAL CONVENTIQON: JULY EXPORTS SHOW SLIGHT ~ GAIN OVER 7 lonthly Report of Collec- | tor of Customs Shows | Increase in Salmon | Alaskan commodities shipped ' to the States during July had a valu $4,651,643, which is a £110,220 over July last according to the monthly statement of ecmmerce issued to- | day by Collector of Customs J. C. Meliride Canned year atmon shipped during ' month had a value of $2,- 473 st $1,664,102 of | July r ! Halibut cline, last at 300 ments 15t shipments show a de- month being valued | compared to ! last year. Fur s ge about the same a in 8, although beav i appeared in the report, ship-| ments being valued at $266,114. The full report is as follows: Animals $ 310 Curios 909 Fish: Fresh and frozen (except shell-fish)— Halibut Salmon All other Canned (except shell fish) Salmon 2,473,332 Cured or preserved (except shell-fish) Cod Herring Salmon Shell-fish— Clams ... Crabs Shrimps Other fish products— Fertilizer Meal 0il ind fur-skins— 1 skins er or black fox Red fox White fox Mink “ Henry Hoffman, clothing store proprietor, was the whole show at the national convention of the progressive party In the rear of his store In Omaha. He made the speeches, drafted the 'platform and declared it adopted. Eleven persons, including three newspapermen, ‘one delegate and visitors attended the session. » BUICK AUTGMOBILES POPULAR IN SEATTLE Buick autos hit in Seattle, recently put on ing to the H. S which arrived in Juneau today aboard the cht Alarwee. Mr. Eldridge is Seattle’s Buick reps sentative. | The popularity of the new Buick | o1d papers for sale at the ribed to its lack of square s and abrupt curves. & » body being built on gentle s it unlike any body model heretofore put out, ing to the visitors. PN e S LR ?Ignorance ofi Language Hinders Understanding BELGRADE, Aug. 7.—Diplomats should pak and understand the | RETURNS TO HOME Miss Millred Morrison, who un.| |derwent an appendix operation a big tvo weeks ag Ann’s hos | pital for ho: ¥ afternoon Q| - party, are where making they Eldridge GOODIT SALE n Ledies' Aid will his Saturday y adv. 12,008 112,063 303,917 pire. 26,202 - 76 7,741} Gauzet Sanita ry Napkins 50¢ accord- 14,098 418 15,244 language of the country in which | they are serving, Dr. John Dyneley Prince, 1\ minis- ter to Jugosl believes | that a good f internation- | 1al understanding can be traged to! simple misinterpretation of lang- uage. | Dr. Prince was graduated (.‘:m\‘ Columbia University in 188 and| speaks 15 la :8. He was min-| to De rk in nd prior | to that was promineat in the polit- | ical life of New Jersey Muskrat Beaver All other Manufactured furs 0il: whale Ore, matte, and regu- lus- Copper Lead Reindeer meat Trophies, specimens, ete. . Wood: lumber *All other articles 29,081 266,114 18,419 4,150 20,040 Am BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phone 134 He Fre« Deilvery When We Sell It It’s Right and ; Sub Statlon Post Offico No. 1. Timber BRI LS| L BRI | e Ola papers for sal) at the Empire. FREE'! 1 Aluminum Pan with 2 packages S. O. S. Cleaner for regular pri 70 cents When preparing for your picnic be sure to sée our assortment of Lily Cups, Wooden Plates, ete., Spreads, Deviled Meats, Pickles and Olives GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Total value of products of Alaska Products of the United Bl s returned Total value of foreign products $4,373,324 274,122 4,197 of ship- merchan- $4,651,643 - e — T Almquist Press Your Suit. ¢ call and deliver. Phone 528. Total value ments of dise S ‘m' - @ CELEBRATES ITS Silver Anniversary 19041929 The New Model 1929 Buick NOW! Brooms, Special, each . . . . . . 95¢ Sherry Wine Seasoning for Cooking bottle 50¢ Fresh Ginger Snaps. pound . . . . 25¢ Best Fresh Butter, Maid o’ Clover or Jorsoy Brands. 2 pounds for . . $1.15 Fresh Ranch Eggs, large size, dozen . . 45¢ GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings . . . . . B . ° . . . [ TV JRSUUSY YRS SSRioy S SRR 7o 7S 7 SR SRS TR PR . | Copynizht 1 lart Schaffner & Marx This Suit does eight things for you Hart Schaffner & Marx Make it; it costs - $35.00 It gives you the stvle the fashion ers are wearing. It gives you a perfect fit. It gives longer wear. It gives you the newest colors. It gives you expert tailoring. Is Now on Display The public is cordially invited to visit our show room and inspect the results of 25 years of devel- opment, the 1929 Buick. “When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them.” CONNORS-MOTOR COMPANY It gives you fine woolens. It makes you proud of yourself. It guarantees satisfaction. Golastein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center

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