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READI\(,. ’RITING IN SCHOOL . frocks of wash fabries ¢ for children to wear, stress the comfort of wash fabrics, best n'i-ph'tl th it. They ease approve it. * pretty. In our every individual taste . ately priced. Junmu s Leading Department ‘itorp NEW ARRIVALS OF FALL APPAREL DRESSES COATS HATS B. M. Behrends Co., Ine. Juneau's Leading Dcpartment Store’’ félmeuee, W here Solid South First Broke, Is . Again Big Battlefield tContinued from Page One) Fhe contact committee, appoint. by Democratic regional head dprterq at St. Louis, Js headed By Rep. Joseph W. Wyrns of Nash. ;. , who is unopposed for re tion to Congresa from the sixth rict, and includes both Senato: Kellar and his opponent in the Rep. Finis J. Garrett leader in the house , Nashville capi t, took over the direction o ices for the Democratic na- 1 and stafe campaign e. Women's Christian Temper Union has had some thing ‘toy say about “wet” candidate connection with the natigna n. Southern president “‘w C. T. U, meeting a' adopted a rwon that the Dbelief that ‘“witl E. Smith as president ther( ‘be an immediate mobiliza repeal of prohibition.” Of s of the state W. C. T. U, lat. with which they oceasion THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1928 -t AND ROMPING . after school . . . . for Sunday- are now the ac- Doctors_advise Jab !ln- can be kept clean. Mothers Wash frocks are as practical ;s they assortment. you will find fabrics for . colors and patterns for each . fast colors . ., all | moder- {in a {noon ¢ ! the (straight sleeves tinches below | i | | | i | and in- 1920 the gatate - went Harding, the first break in solid south. Democratic leaders hnve offprea- sed no . eoncern over Horton’s | chances of victory, nor over tis ‘xlmlh?! of Senator McKellar to | succeed himself. Mayor James {A Fowler of Knoxville, received the Republican senatorial nomina- tion without a contest. All of Tennessge's congressmen were renominated except Garrett, | who after 12 terms in the house dropped out of, the ‘race for reprg- | sentative to oppose MecKgllar for| he senatorial nomination. Jere Cooper received . the Democrath: nomination from Garrett’s dis- ‘lru‘l, the ninth. | DENNIS WINN TO ; | MAKE INSPECTION; | | _REPORTS , RECEIVED| Denis, Winn, Alaska Agent for( the U. S. Bureau cf Fisheries, | left on the Alaska for Ketchikan, where he will meet the Fisheries | vegsel Brant and travel aboard it | to the Icy Strait and Central Dis, tricts to investigate reports of | great schools of pink salmon at 4 the | | i i I $12.50 and up jed {tion today, J. B. M. Behrends Co., lnc. i Isuccess PARIS—Dark embroldered arou wide patt broidery of the Worth suggestion blne d the bottom same color for the It has tie and fair Coat lengths to several after- coliar extending the knees. - unchanged [FIRST DIVIDENDS ON ALASKA FAIR STOCK PUT IN MAIL TODAY| tirst were in annual mail- Chietks tar the dividend, 6 percent., to the stockhold Southeastern Als it wa F. Mullen, President cannot ¢ accurately building donc in way, until the 1928 Fair is over and the proceeds checked. Then it will be more or less possible to judge whether it will be a financially,” Mr. Mullen anonunced by “We how the said - eee H. F. MGRTON OFF FOR - CAMPAIGN NATIONAL Harry F. Morten, Ancherage lawyer and prominent Third Di- vision Democrat, passed through Junean this morning on his way to Salt Lake where he will re- port to Fred W. Johnson, ger of the Mountain M.Dfl& ocratic headquarters for assign® ment for speaking engagemente! Mr| and . Robinson, designated by tor Smith Morten, was the Speakers’ Bureau of the National | Democratic Committee and di- rected by Semator Millard ; E. Tydings to report to Mr. John- son at Salt Lake. —— e, — RECORDS Closing out ali iv inch Columbia and Okeh Records. at §0c each. Open evenings. Radio Electric| Co., Martin Lynch. adv, 30.00 and up 4.00 and up St r issued 3mith, a statement opposing Republican Rupture While the Demoerats have found pposition to. the national ticket on the part of some prohibition factions, all has not heen serene in the Republican ranks. During a meeting of the Republican Execu. tive Committee at the capitol in Nashville to canvass the primary votes the gubernatorial candidate, Hopkins, was stabbed in the arm]|’ with a pocket knife by John W, | Jackson, a fellow townsman. The! stabbing climaxed a heated argu.| nent over a contest brought in Hopkins' home district, Hopkins vas only slightly hurt, but the ommittee postponed business af. wer lhv incident. same day of the Hopkins- ap, the Democratic cutive Committee . met the mouthg of various streams, unable to ascend the streams be- cause of the low stage of 'atfll’ 'in those digtricts, In many, c¢ases the reports hq becu exaggerated, but if It ¢ found. that conditions are such, to endanger, the escapemént ani continues to,, or beyond Septem ber 15, such areas will be Ercqm mu.uh-d for ‘closure. for .t mainder ot the season ot un ,the pink salthan have entéred, 'streams, it was made knowh Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Assisth |Alaska Agent for the U. 8. Bu- reau of Fisheries. . 4 The * following cannerles will 'be affected by the order which will end fall fishing for 1928, ff it i iseued by the Bureau Fisheries: the Douglas = Tilan Packing Company, Astoria, at Puget Sound Plcklng Qnmmfl, the, Superior Migheries Company the Peril Btrdits Packing: ua- pany, , the Hood Bay Cahning Company, and. . the Sehagtidn- Stewart Fish Company, Cnpt. o' Conor said. Funorhl” it 2 o'clock this afterncon for |Henry C, Hahna, who lost His life by drowning &t Gambier Bay this {week, Many friends of the tai 1ily were present at the Lutrehan lleuurreeuon Church where the held. »ervlt,fil Jack .sapg “Rock of i Ages au n G. E. Krausel| {zave number, The |l ind unanimously adopted a reso-ipev. Ha: ry R~ Allen ofticlated, ! ution urging whole-hearted sup-|, ln!a;mll’ll‘ was made h; sort of the Democratic ticket from Evergni Cemetery. Many bean- president o constable” i the yirul fioral offerings nurrwndd November election, the bier. ' Normally the Democrats have 1 majority ranging from 25,000 to! Salesmen *artivini 35,000 in Tennessee, but there Westward al aave been occasions when Tennes.iclw‘ J..C. see elected Republican governors'sit, Each shipment we broadeloth n of braid em- | is a| S the ' ka Fair Associa- | a financiall mana~g Weather Condifiom As Rec(;rd; by ihe U S Weather B‘nreau,l A ty. beginning 4 p. m. today: Forecast for Junean and vie gentle variable winds Showers and warmer tonight and Friday; LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Bnmld!ty W:r.d Ve'ocxty Weather 30.11 53 Cloudy | 30.23 Cloudy 30.30 CABLE AND RADIO XEPORTS Tuvax Low. 8a m. 8am. Precip. temp. temL Veloclty 3¢ hra. 30 0 40" A8 time— 4 p.m. yest'y 4 a.m. today 12 noon teday 43 49 95 82 SE SE 2 Lo | MICUA Y | Highest 8 p.m. tomo. _temp. 32 32 41 B0 b4 8 a.m. Weather Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Joudy Pr Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Bar Nome Bothel rt. Yukon anana 1 50 45 48 a8 g 48 Dutch Harbor o8 50 Kodiak 54 50 Pt Cldy Col a 5 & 48 Rain au 56 53 4 3 2 Cloudy stehikan r ince Riperi Fdmonton le tland Francisco. 4#. 48 36 4 46 44 38 - 30 28 14 30 44 Clear Cloudy Pt Cldy, than 10 miles, San *—Less NOTE.—opservations at SU Paul, Dutek Harbor Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, "Portland Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m., Junean The pressure is very low in Western Alaska and moderately high In Southeastern Alaska an on Prince William Sound Heavy precipitation is reported from Bering Sea and moderate precipita- tion in the lower Tanana Valie woather has prevailed in extreme southeastern and northern Alaska . Temperatures have risen somewhat over most of the Territory but it is much colder at Fort Yukon tha sterday morning. {ADMIRAL ROGERS i 1S ENROUTE NORTH SEATTL % .Ar'lml al Re this morning qmm‘.n WIT}{ FORGERY B, M, Harrold- was aprested in Sealtic cn a telegraphic warrant from the U. §, Marshal’s office at Ketchikan, to the Department of Jfustice - at Sea:ie, charging | him . with forgery. He will be taken to Ketchikan soon to an- jswer to the charge e eee IS ABOARD GEORGE P. H. Otto is o | Juneau aboard the | which is. due in south at 6; ing.,, PO A ST, RECEIVES LARGE FINE Joe .White, $400 and costs in the U. missloner’s Court this for illegal fising. e 0DD FELLOWS ATTENTION All 0dd Fellows ar requested to be present this evening at 8§ o'clock, Important matters to be considered. BED. SAMSTEAD, Noble Grand. TRUESDELI;S GUN STORE GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE Don’t wait until the opening of the HUNTING SEASON! We*carry a full line of, all kinds of ‘ Ammunition and Guns Sept iled 6.—Steamer t 10 o'clock Southeastern Al- aska ports with 39 passengers, the tollowing for Juneau Harry Or. yrin and Mrs. E. J. Watkins. - e TAKE INSANE SOUTH Chief Deputy U. 8. ) Statter left on the Ala Mrs. George Hinchman, who adjudged ne at Haines, Morningside . Sanitarium in Irma Williams and | Mrs. Joseph Woodford accompani- ed him as matrens Another in- !sane patient wi be taken in .l‘.- by Mr. Statter at Wran- RETURNS TO HOME passenger for Prince George port from 30 o’'clack this even- P take was te Indian, was fined ge | Ralph Hall, of Petersburz, who lentered St. Ann’s Tospital on July 1, left this morning on the Ad- imiral Evans for his home Dresses of the larger sizes of 38 to 50. 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