The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 31, 1928, Page 2

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e S T i , THE DAILY ALASKAEMPIRE, FRIDAY AUGUST 31, Are You Ready? lIoavvr s Colorado For the Opening Of School Next Week? 928. i River Stand Makes ! Him Populur,chmla‘ {Continted trom Page One) of representatives also is figuring in the campaign. Samuel §. Arenz, Republican incumbent lopposing Charles Lee I | Democrat, who is one of the . ing attor The w of southern Neva nd dry issue admit- tedly enters the Presidential cam- i hd g 8 paig ic! p i Nevada Not- . Weeks before the reluctafit school boy and girl ever be- i ana e ek hmeoli v acton ) 3 ) . jfor wide-opennass, it has voted in i gin to think of the return to bondage, BEHRENDS' is avor of prohbiion sevral tmer,| | months before national prohibition |became effective a dry law w.. real teeth. However it can not be denied that those in favor of modification of ‘the Volstead act in Nevadd so with considerable regularity and consistence, and whether tu block of voters will be influenc by Gov. Smith’s announc on the subject is a matt is coming in for serious umxul( tion in. the state. If so, patty SHOTGUNS—RIFLES—HUNTING KNIVES plon; ey Qiseppeay A iy Hiokl i o SUPER X and NITRO EXPRESS SHELLS ities, the “antis” supporting Smith and the “drys’ tical affiliations “Ready for School.” Mothers have to think ahead, to plan ahead, and Behrends’ must be ready to help fhothers. Tads about to enter km«lergarten, ‘eager for &ke ffilfill ment of a dream—Kids going back tp thifd “or fo or fifth grade—Young men and WOml:n begh'ming hig gchool—Trembly freshmen boufid ‘toliege W States—Young scholars of all ages; lllfl £, private, boarding or finishihg schot i regardless of poli- 3 ¥ backing Hoover.| PARIS—Miss Jane Auber, who .’uneau_Young Hardware Co. — .. —— won a prize in the recent “ele- Bchl‘ends lS l‘eady ln ?l“ depaflmentfi m !em gance competition,” was gowned " <t ” f th ' Children “‘TI“RSI?E years of age o4 MTM?E f'e:":y B t?“ a("mh S o 5 JORIE » oon ress n of so- ol 5 - d Tariaden 10 B . hentres ] Louhiiuiel TRARRYe: f. ¥ I or any other public gatherings|were achieved through a diagonal 5CT # until further notice. By order of | in the' it Bt the blouse, o BOYS UITS $12m and up 4 DR. H. C. llb: \l{]-l”"l" 4!1.:1..( nal H(‘is on the skir’t and ann S ‘500 Ore calth Oficer. irregulat Batl. Chinchilla Coats for boys and girls, A —adv. Chlef of Police.| Now shipment of the latest $6.75. P P Victor Orthophionte P o tabie 223 sawm STREET 3 Joe Murphy, who was burned | phonographs just received. Also 5 e severely with hot tar last week,|jatest Records. Anderson’s Music left St. Anws Hospital for his| Snoppe. i e || FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY forrrrrrrr e e e ety So Chi QUALITY MEATS Picss Mayflower Butter and Eggs qo F latter ing—" Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons Style 530 FHONE 38 Cotham Gold Stripe is Silk {|“==————r------"— B S A TR YR Y i from top to tor” $1.95 ! Boys’ Blouses, $1.28 and up. Girls' Hats or Tams. Boys’ Hats or Caps. b Raincoats for boys and gitls, all ages. ' Shoes for the whole family. iy Sweaters for boys or girls. : Dresses for the school glrl Stockings for boys or glf‘fig : Best Quality at Moderate Prices. CANNING PEACHES and PEARS ‘ . . B. M. Behrends. Cfi me ‘ i : t » ” % h !’ ‘| . “"; hfi.flw We will be receiving=—next week a large j Lead mm dictat { o Vg e i Shite w4 tistg, shipment of Peaches and Pears. 5 i 4 Style 530 has fi O, fuw” b . ; A - ot ) il PO —— P A ess texture and low: Ve wi -antee the it kB S L - . : | silken feet. lu!mh:l‘:ee'» T S P(j b : - s |1 i Rass s, he'n ,a i" who could atend the conter- i {;ggym&brg;;;d and Price B N 3 Isplot ys: : ce, could bg found. of wear Toudd in. all < i ' WAS| m ‘G‘w .y‘;“vm’;‘a‘;i tiod — ! Gotham Gold Stripe Silk LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 3 N ROTIOE | Stockings. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED l-dn!umn’lwvvluihl‘u‘ ! . conulaten e lomldren under 1y years ot age ! . Yhkon colghflym;h Bthet obern!| g, mm:im o g0 {fito theatres By KIRKE L. SIMPSON believed, a8 the Wist majority of er i Bing .';’.m'.“ff,m'.,'f'm,'l"&'f“ n;‘::;:‘:r“:? : (A. P. 8taft Writer) military folk did, that coi lou I B DR. H. 0. DEVIGHNE, WVASHINGTON, Aug. 81.—There interventioh in Mekico woitl th ch'" o s e | CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 *Best in Everything” has just bobbed to the surface|the wigest courso. o belated angle of the American| Bat Poh:hl\g always wns and it ot Police. occupation of Vera Cruz during the [always Pershing, a soldler with ; Mexican-American troubles of ear-|high ideals of anldlorly duty, of g ¥ o 3 ly;1914 that throws an interesting|disclpline, of moral responsibility ldim below - k! ne b dbteth’s < Emporitim. | 4idelight on that expeditfon as It |to carty ot not only the lottey ! 182 = was viewed by President Wilson. [but the spirit of his ofders retard. erybody th — i unston, the Kansds voluntéet |less of his own views ‘as to theti {t0 be. busily engaged; whilt mer- = . - » sojdier whose dashing activities [wisdom. Ho held his hara chants and otlier deniseny of IM i inf the Phllippine insurrection| Right there yon have the com:§@istrict are abum-uc . prpught him fame find o regular |pelfitg renson for the solcction off 'Many imporoments are. wow wY A L DRDER OF MOOSE niny generalship, commanded the | this junior and Republican Genera | being made at Keno City.in the ily organlzed army force'by a Democratic administration|¥ay of imptoving the stréets add . 700 ped Into Vera Cruz from Tex-|to head the great adventure 4n|SPrucing up the 1°V in lynw to relfeve the havy bluedackets|France when Amorlca ehtered the | Providing that t t p the shoro job. World war. He had fully carped {erLY B '!blt a néw road ANNOUNCE THEIR ANNUAL i seemed possible at one time|ihe absolute trust and contidenct J Wil undoubtedly be ' built trom ‘hen imposed in him. He carried | Keno ‘Ofty. o this cdmp. . The z his Ioad of almost over wholmiing |Présent owiters are ‘“"“' slan- £ ning on a’ sighll mil &t this| & ; si X v A ; tesponsibility amid a cross fie of| [ UH 2 I undemtand. that uonl p 4 i / P FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY fomestic and = intetnational = poll- 15 alrbagi ubBbe ks ob oY Had Ky f o :(::c‘wl;:l:c:‘ur‘:wx:;‘;rd::om the | oot which 19 Being Halll' by th | | St . ¥ & & OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL ¥Ry Treadwell © Yukon Company "t/ @ gt b5 | e cony e "ol he Lie \ ey the bfe froni ‘the Lack§ JUNEAU PAINT STORE NORTHERN HOTEL BOOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up: Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in ¢ operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. t a relfel expedition for Ameri- 8 in Mexico City might be ssary and Funston had in. forméd Washington he was ready to jump over the mountains at 3 the word it only he had transpor- tatlon. His wagons and the like wero stlll in Texas, and this, he|Seeks No Reward rendercd him virtually im.| Perhaps Pershing mizht have §. Mo pleaded urgontly tot |made political capitfl out of less ), tvit ucks, wagons, hotses, mules and 408 AmtvER grim adhetence to his conceptions 4 ' i b 3] ok -4 Mfil‘ trankport necesulties. 5t dutyi elther in Mexlco or in :’::r:h::e‘lll. i et el < z h . P (e [ . at request was duly takeh to|France, Who can siy he might % ¢ : s 2 CHICKEN DINNER President Wileon. His anéwer|not have been ‘president? Yet AUK BAY INN was, fn substance: “If thefe is an¥{c.en in this good year of 1928, SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE to render Funston more im-|when the Republican conventfon lhu he now is, do it.” And(had cloged at Kansas City, there was left, willy, nlily, to|appeared on the strect hefore -a stew }- the heat of Vera Cruzihotel there a row ‘of big packing d By lack of transport and|cases. Thoy bore an outbound ad- thé' Washington administration {dress which left no doubt as to conception of the whole affair, ar{what they werc. It was the m & demonistration in force:|pershing Presidential boom, as- & diplomatic, not a military mat- tef. sembled by his friends, going back to storage, unopened. Horton, - ot : 4 Ay 23 rcu"fil by . Geo P Experion request ! !"""v"'" ikl YUKON OR bt the Nog ;m\ma: ? ; “Black Jack” Pershing SA m coon e T % ’ m id himeelf in somewhat e i in Mexico in the (Dawson News) it the punitivp expedi- “Conditions In the Mayo camp 5 ot Villa. He was|are highly satistactory and all in-|the '* ! ¢ ’: with a small forcel qjcations point to an era of fu-|I8 , A 3 ol Iululu aboyt him,|ture progress and prosperity injte dinlniatra % ; M qe mf 3'!'! Wk Mexico City.{the vast silver district.” e 143 b' res : i evpral Such is in the firm conviction | MO 7 M paraiive.| &' kv, YQN& %DMLLY operati : of Gold Commissioner G. {. Mac- -gg igtlpeia WOl xvsmwwmmmsnmmm ly new atal from his first official visit gp|ments He had the|Mayo, Keno, Wernecke and other|letter with Mexico [pofuts in the big siiver camp. ~and 8o doubt Reviewing his first oficial visit 'PW Lean, who, in ocmpany with his wife, returned on Tuesday’s boat d that he, w ate, It 3 Suital ‘-~

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