The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1928, Page 2

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The New HOSIERY Colors ... styles do. You should insist on wearing the new, smart, shades, This store is the first in Juneau to receive the new shades, because we buy direet. from the manufact- urer. Here are a few of the most popular ones at present. Haze, Sundown, Kasha, Vanity, Blush, Dusk, Honey Beige, Grain and Twilight. Have You Seen The new Phoenix Profile Hose? It is a medium weight hose at the new low price, $1.65 the pair. We carry a complete line of Golf and Sport Hose. { { \ \ ? Hosiery colors change oftener than \ { \ { B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. pleté turnover,” It has voted dr: time after time; ahd went dry be- fore national prohibition. To offset these paper advantag- es the Democrats point to recent disclosurea showinz the alteged huge exportations of liquor from Canada; they claim Detrolt, with more than 300,000, or* onesthird of the state's vote, will ¥n almost solidly for Smith becauge of his | stand on' prehibition, Hooyer has behin@ him in Mich- ligan a tanctloming Republican or- ganization, headed by Gov. Fred ‘\V. Green, which at present is on the erest of a wave of popularity. ,The governor, with working fol- lowers in every community, aviil} fight night and day for Hoover, Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg, ap- pointed by Governor Grgen, like- | wige will work vigorously in the! Hoover cause. | | The Democrais, ordinarily lethar. | gle in Michigan, are rejuvenated | and enthusiastic, William A. Com. | stock, national . éommitteman, ' giving generously! \rwnurze» for Sm: |the extent -of thole; | state tleket, ony wi there are man zf ‘tme and | and women hopeful “of the long dwnllwl swing to Democracy are dfter every oftice from United States Senator down through Gov. ernov; Lleutenant Governor and Congress. Religion will play its silent part| Hundreds of hoys and girls from in Michigan as elsewhere; farm|Knapp's Modern Business Colloge relief is an almost submerged is.|this section ey in Tacoma, Wash., during the pa i The selection of -a United States|lcW vears, are reporting such good Senator o succeed Woodbridge N,|Progress with leading business con- Fertis, has been-feft tothe gem|cerns. that a decided interest is eral clection, Appointod Senator;|Deing taken here in ‘the announce- ¥andenberg has'mo opposition in|ment of @ new term at (fhe busi- the primary ' for’ the Republican|ness school starting im September. nominaton: nor has John W. Bafl.|Courses, it is announced, are be- ex, Mayor. of Battle Creek, for the|In® given In private secretarial Demacratic. training, accounting ~and ' audit- Governor Green has am oppon.|ins. stenography,. business admin- ént for the Republican nemination | iStration, — complete ~ commercial for a second term-in the person |Pookkeeping, eivil service and of Gedtge Welsh, former: Lieuten.|Stenotyping which fit the student lant Governor. Comstock Is alome |fOr entering a position witir con- |in the field for the Democratic gu.|fidence and bearing a fine ground bernatorial numlnauun work for advancement. cl o8 are arranged for both day and night, enabling a student whe is working during the day to avail himself of training in the nizh classes. Because of the thoroughness of the training, declares Willlam M Knapp, President of the school, it has been possible to put student: right into positions -as soon as they lave reccived proper train. ing. Business flrms are con. stantly demanding people for their offices who have complete train- ing In one or more of the sub- jects. An excellent service is glven by the business school in assisting out-of-town students in finding BUSINESS COLLEGE STARTS NEW TERM Tn mwn, L}qpt George Slio- ut ‘hooter, was in pert W? for hii and-ice, taken her personal attention to this im- portant matter of proper homes for students, which: is anh assuranc to parents sending their boy or girl from a distance: Knapp’s Modern. Business Col- | lege has become oune of the out- who have attended suitable homes. Mrs, Knapp gives |8 Combinations of the dull and brilliant sides of heavy crepe back satin continue in |favor. Yteb makes a black and I'white combination with blouse alternating the dull and brilliant | tones. The skirt of black matasol has as its only trimming an in- ustation of the same material. {A full Tength coat prolongs wear- ability into fall. B i CIGARETTE GROWTH PARIS — | We.arc informed by a repre- Junecau’s Leading Department Store 'Michigan, 75 Years, Going to YUKON BRINGS 37 PASSENGERS HERE Steamer Yukon, Capi. Charles i 4 Glasscock, arrived in port from| the south at 11:30 o'clock last| "‘mltm"m tro Take On: " mail and the ! for Juneau: night with two da. following passenger: Beatrice Benson, M. Cornels- tlon. On the face of them they ¥ BpiC2 el g ' b v sén, D. B. Evarts, Ben Ficken. appear to favor Hoover and indi-| only (no 2nd or 3rd grades), and Glenn Ficken, Mrs. C. D. Forgu-|cate the retention of the state on; the Republican side. The as a whole ts heartily in fav son, Bertha Ferguson, Ruth Fergu- gon, Mr. and Mrs. L Greenblatt, C. W. Hyde, J. M. Karadick, W. B. Kirk, Thomas Krause, Gertrude Mosher, Bertha Norman, C. L. Patriquin, Robert Raven, Jumior Raven, John' Rudy, Peter Tweet. sea waterway, which would lake ports gcean ports, and Mf.. and Mrs. Mauriee Weigel,|development; Smith as an enemy. Mayrice S. Wvlke\ and two steer- On_the prohibition score Mlchi- qq from Seattle: - % f.47 % 2 oAt N 1 M. Carrigan, Ddn Rose, C. I % e 5] llivan, G. W. Allen, Albert row:, Amelia Shoup, Sadie Chrys.| ler, P. H. Abhoit, Mrs, W. F. Wale. ham, Cedric M. Davis, F. onrad, Karl Dyerndal and F. W. Hirsch from wayports. She left here at 7:30 o'clock this morning, after loading lumber at the Juhcau Lumber Mills, be. ing shipped to Iditarod. Passen: gers leaving here were: ik 4 H. M. Middleton, Lew Smith,! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gueker and son, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Brown and one stoerage for Cordova; E. M. Pol- ley for Latouche; Dr. George D.| Bishop, R. C. Chamberlin, J. C. Black, Rica Niemi, and Willlam D. Mitchell for Seward. PEKOVICH: IN. TOWN WITH N. Y. FRIENDS W. 8. Pekovich, Superintendent and ‘General Manager of ‘the Ad- miralty Alaska Gold Mining Com- pany at Funter Bay, arrived in Junean last’ evening to meet Mr.| and Mrs. Groenblatt. friends from Brooklyn, New York, who came north aboard the Yukon. They are visiting places of in- terest 4n Juncau ‘today and will leave from Funter Bay this eve- ning aboard the Virginia iV. Mr. and Mrs, Greenblatt expect to re- turn here and leave for the south| after visiting at \he mine for a few days. ¥ -———-0-‘-0——— I W. W. SENTENCED ‘v hmc FLAG John Stevenson tnre down an American flag at Ketchikan, step. ped on it and spit on it, and when arrested told U. 8. Commissioner J. W. Kehoe that he was a Bolshe- vik and an I. W. W. and didn't care:how big a sentence he was glven, according to advices re-; gelved by U. S. Marshal Albert ‘White here late yesterday after- noon. Judge Kehoe sentenced Stevenson to serve one year in the Federal Jail at Juneau and pay @ fine of 3500, a later message AL tion of RTINS vn.'mu IV TAKES LUMBER Zhe Virginia IV, Capt. Matt Nordness, is leaving this evening for Chichagof and wayports. She w take Jumber and box shooks g,- the Juneau Lumber Mills to lmmd cannery vlm hus- G. 0. P. Stmel IStiff Democr qtic Fight Lawrence waterway and prohibi- the development of a lakes-to-the- {ver is' belug pointed to by his adherents as the champlon of this Candy-Cigars~Con fectldiié?ji Annouficement Jue Stocker. wishes to announce the openmg of tlie New Imperfal and cxtend a cordial welcome to sll old customers atid the pubhc genetally to visit fixe New lmpenal self, Pool and Billiar& Tables, fl,c. is another added |mpwvemem. Ideal Seattle Ice Cream BRICK AND BUEK N ALL FLAVORS = See! The finest things cre usua.lly mhde by et A 4 & those who apécfallze in flne thinga only. Schilling ;iroJfice- top grade coffee e.) or'ot| | Schilling is the oply one who does. make Hoo- ASKA’S MOST UP TO TIIE anvh: POOL AND BILLIARD HALL Popcorn and Potiiiits ; lm‘fi:;;lg n- Everjflxulg new—the_', the very lahm anldau'c Especially lor Famxly Trade in Any Quaumy Washington, Montana, and I¢ anid: i ‘decreditdl - bysthe: Nat nds, the sales of Chesterfield Association of Aceredited: Com- ottés ‘alone are over twenty- meftial Schobls, l cight ‘billion a year. e i G It is alsc stated that Chester- field is an international brand, HAS TONSILS REMOVED and that in a letter received : % from a passenger on one of the Delores Smith, tlnun’llur of Mr. around-the-world cruises, the in- fand Mrs. H. L. Smith, had her formation s disclosed that in tonsils remoyed at St. Ann's hos- practigally ever port visited pital this, morning. Chesterfields n only were on |standing business: schools of the Sentative of Liggett & Myers To- Northwest because of the splendid ! Pacco Company that - they now training it gives and the possibili-| have in operation four large cig- tles it offers for putting students Arctte factories-—located at Rich- into desirable positions. If draws mind. Durham, 'N. -C.; Phil- students from all parts of Al jadolphia, Pa.; San Fyaneisco, Oal -and that in addition to other D were ‘the leading Am- 0ld papers ror sale at' the Emplre. rand in that city. R 4R WS P T TN R SRR o Fur: rumwd callars and; cufi'fl, satm afid crepe de “chine linings. These coats are HOME CANNING OUTFI’ We can supply you with the hand seam ' machines and aluminum steam pressur cookers and empty eca Drop in and ask to see them AR Juneau-Y oung Hardwa: - ¢ HARDWARE and UNDERTAK! (G FRYE BRUHN COMPAM QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 PECIALS SOAPS AND SOAP POWDERS WHITE KING WASHING MACHIN SOAP, 50 cents, 3 for WHITE KING BLEACHING SOAP, whitens and brightens all fabrics, 20 bars for CITRUS POWDER, large size, 30c, LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER, 3 for 25 cents, 13 for CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 21 for ... FELS NAPTHA SOAP, CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily “Best in Everything” { NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00-per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Bummer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. carton (10 PHONE 478 FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL JUNEAU PAINT STORE CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE priced .from $19.5o to $89.50 Alsp we have just receiyed a few sport . model coats—a very cleverly cut coat, moderately priced at $29.50. CURY) 0

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