The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 11, 1928, Page 8

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8 MUSEUM IS © MADE GIFT Seward-Kena Lake ral maifite ¢ m the \-Eyak Lake r¢ - - ALEUTIAN NOW iiled for Will of Late William Rauch ! of New York Leaves Be- |aa to Institution r Juneau: T nd n, F M. Hutchinson, C Nunan, Mart K. Hasting and 1d Barbara Bell quest ot Mrs, - - ' MOONSHINE AND TWO illon of 1 and one 11 nec zed on “Ly tion ary icer according out th Marsha ion Agent | fat ROBINSON-NORDSTROM out-of-doors and for several he had visited Alaska most of the Ty by was taking animal life and it i a splendid colle 1 Alaska animals and also of i views of the country. Quiet and unassuming he made few Junean though he spent som e and this vicinity arinn i Attorney General Johy fternoon by in the U They Dan Ru well known Nordstrom e past few years r of Mrs. Russell a clerk at the tion of pic ha and Mr city il ik nim and 1 WED THIS MORNING with him during on eau. He al 1t Beward quite fri of his v met h 1 he returned from a Aleutian Islands Mr. Rauch, it was a veteran of t and saw under t it Titland of Taco : Grossnickle of when trip to th been learned 1 Wa firat | mony | Gro {and M Mi cently {rived here last night jer Yukon e it JOHNSON TO SKAGWAY country w the American ‘flag 1 | ROAD PROGRAM BE COMPLETED| ) ‘;“E Harry and who wa ear in 0 vest The Johnson en U. . Burcau of Public this season on the roads in the{and pay a fine of Seward and Cordova districts will|for violation of be completed on schedule, saidjby Judge F M. D. Williams, district epgineer,jU. S. Commi who returned on the steamer Yu-(he taken to f kon from a two weeks' trip of in-|Chief Deputy Statte pection of operations Northwester The inclement weather sentence in the has prevailed along the yvercrowded spae not materially i ven as the reason for s and the work 3 patistacteplly. | = ———eaa 5 of the Moose Pass| Traveling men e tween Hope and Sur.|Queen included B. B carried on at the|for Ketchikan, and ( hd when finished [route to Petersburg this scason will complete the con. struction of the 60-mile highway Reconstruction of brid ral maintenance is be construction program | Roads for |tenced to serve one jail rday liguor affected has | trans coast has road opera been ssing Gauzet Sanitary Napkins 50c¢ BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. [ Canterbury Candy Fresh and delicious choco-{ | lates of all kinds in boxes of all sizes. Give us your subscrip- tion for magazines and papers. Frec Deilvery When We Sell It It's Right HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine's { i { road | lit. The father-in-law was threat- I N {encd with death and since then a | minor fa fued existed. moonshine, | 50-] ¢ | | Phone 134 | COMING NORTH| sue. 11.—steamer |Quarrel Over Horse, Stolen!vout Alaska ports er cmrning with neluding the fol- V Weather daughter, | nn /by W ind | handler, I THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928. ed serve refreshmen sthers who attended. The did not bec ill, but did 1e County authori iave started an investigs MADE, DEATHS - Ago, e S0t | Two Years Causes Tragedies [s Off for Europe on His Honeymoon = Trip— Return in September 5 CITY, Aug tar today 11.—The says Cecil in, of Kansas City, be- rrel started ir Cab Mi the zed thoft of a horse, is ble for the re ths of thre PIONEER LEAVES MONEY TO HOME lieve: which NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Ralph Pulitzer, president and editor of he New York World, is bound for Burope aboard the liner Aqui tania with his bride, the former Margaret Leech, novelist and bio- grapher. Mr. Pulitzer and Miss Leech were married by John Hayne Holmes in the Community Church, | 34th street and Park avenue. They planned to return to the United he spring, when the matter at the end of Sep hor will be g ited before it to de o bride, a graduate of Vas- | termine her a trust fund, tc is the author of two novels, ) known ‘Nortt Back of the Book,” and shod g" Another of her nov- els is to be published soon. uri, over )00 to the Alas- nt my r- |} P is contained in members 1l of Jack North, pioneer of who died in Be! year mnounc nt of deat his sis poisoning itherman, ' I ildren and 11 low e has been settled and the money will be held until the to have cau Territorial Legislature convene icath I 1 horse wa r-in-law, horse w fon of wilo were charged with safd two years stolen from ar ( found abool in may She Weekly Broadcas Buy From Us and Bank the Difference 50¢ 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ 25¢ 25¢ 15 lbs. Best New Potatoes 1 Ib. Best Field Tomatoes 2 lbs. Green Beans . 2 lbs. Green Peas . . Large Cucumbers, each for . . . 2 large Head Lettuce . . . 5 bunches Carrots . . Gravenstein Apples, dozen . . . . . 45¢ Bartlett Pears, dozen . . . . . . 40c Seedless Grapes, per pound . . . . 15¢ 2 lbs. Best Butter $1.15 Many Other Specials On Display Moneyback Guarantee On All Purchases GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings ° . . . . . [SSSSSSSTSSSSSSSSS USSR BB SSSS S S S e S e s s e s S 8 4 4 6 Free Delivery( | | Sub Station Post Office No. 1 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 zero weather. GEO.B.RICE P{m-nbing Sheet Metal “T tell you in advance what job will cost” h Heating CELEBRATES ITS Silver Anniversary 1904—1929 The New Model 1929 Buick 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 ° AGAIN WEDS|: also phy Pres: St his ( also | ding. | collaborated Broun, one time columnist of the New York World, ot Roundsman of the Lord.” | alph Pulitzer 1s the eldest of| lishers and editor of the president of the ing Company, Louis Post-Dispatch, of which! brother, with Heywood on the bidgr “Anthony Comstock, . . Special Sale Ending Aug. 18 ’ Best grade 2 for 25c¢ toilet paper, now 12 rolls. $ .90 Amocat and Happy Home Peaches, regular 45c¢, 3 cans A A Amocat and Happy Home Pears, regular 45¢c, | 3 cans R i A Duche nd Madrona Puree Tomatoes, regular Amocat and Happy Home Early Sifted Peas, regular 30c, 3 for 3 . 170 All Canned Fruit and Vegetables at reduced prices to make room for our new fall goods. 2 sons of the late| founder. of t York World as a modern aper. He is president of the Publishing Company, pub-| of the New York World World; Pulitzer Publish- publishers of the 1.15 Pulitzer, vice- Pulitzer s His first, ced in 1924, was Freder Joseph and editor. [er was a memb | Vanderbilt fam |er was a famo an uncle { Wehh, formerly of Juneau | His two sons, Ralph, jr, and| Seward Webb, attended the wed-! of the famous nd whose fath- urgeon He is of Frank Parsons ‘i PHONE 174 il Old papers for sale at the Empire. | " your boy Think of his pride and glmsuu in owning a real ruen pocket watch — a symbol of his coming man- — a source of constant admiration from his com- panions! Gruen SemiThins are priced as low as $27.50. SATURDAY A. B. HALL NUGGET SHOP Moonlight Serenaders ‘QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!iIIIllI|IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIVIIIIIIII!IIII(IiiIIIII[HIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIll“l|ll|IIIIIIIIiIHIIIII_I Luxite Hose New Fall Colors Service Weight and Chiffon $1.95 Goldstein’s Emporium § Juneau’s Style Center »

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