The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1928, Page 8

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e — B e RSP S — ! 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1928. i; OV, SMITH | Rosgers Says Farmer Will Get a Punch in the Jaw, | PARIS MODES [iusiirg ot s sl i v o s e ing several | Al can hand the 5 [ The only. thing about the bargaia sang between number In theling with his parents after work- ‘ couple: "ef - st Xts - is that the Farmer has gof $o I 5 second number. Bill Schmitz, Pete|ing with a survey party on the N 7 | g 0_‘(|p 9 i “Piak" N | N " Hoover ¢ ) d - them. first ISx hmitz and “Pick” Cunningham|Chickamin River during the sum- | and ‘that 1 AL e v e oly Candidate that 1 jappeared .as “The Three Globe mer months, left on the Yukon Trotters,” pulled seyeral g and|for Seward. He is bound for deliver,” s s h / o e (% | 1 cither side that has j ! ¥ walely i 1 : A P 4 \ ever d a Mule in the face (or | / sang two songs. They we: u\.i [ panks where he will enter | In th k ¢ « J [ otherwise) down a corn row. I [ sisted by Ella Willard. e Al Agricultural College | ¢ y s k 3 2 | know what the farmer needs, but | Twelve local men figured in the|as hman [ Weckly appeal fo 8 ve it to him, But I am | s ot {last act, “A Night in the Trench.| ~ - | - . » tell him befgre. elgetion Three Other Numbers on'es” in which Roy Thomas read :| .The Trinity Guild wiil meet ‘ | “ SR i 1t x can’t give it to him—and v that the Notification Cere o Pl b J0% bt W i | rwards farmer can: I Ever\' Cun(]i«]ulv \tmnfl(ll ‘Letter From Hom taini b \ ‘ ; Letter From Home,” containing|with Mrs. Howard Thompson, in ed by Democrats Is el e | AL & Program—DBigoff Makes |xossip concerning many well- | the tora Apartments at ) ( 4 % fusa . ior me means you wi v sal people. Sever: - e rrow afternoo v porter of New Yorker we can just sit down and figure | things called platforms here | be d inted earlier than you Big H" Last Night ks ol IR Whorow STe T | e e e s o there [ disanpointed SE were given and patter talk was - | RILANTA. Go. r tlorms than there is in two | cther two recent farmers, p The Grand Maison do *Blanc's | ¢MPIOYed (0 carry the Show along. | femmeeemeeseeeereeos ) c ows. How could there| “I can tell you in a few words Modes from Parls, the advertised |Little Ella Willard also assisted| 2 re both catering to thei| what the Farmer needs. He needs waibe » Fair Week enter.|!? this section of' the pre ) "REE SC v what the Deli % a punch in the jaw if he believes S fh e Halr We k FREE SCHOOL i or r . ans-| Thos Mhn llHnIlllld e | M and] 2 > | tainment program, under the aus p T Cit and h 1 wan Fa r's ha of the parties | fina ot @ » ” 8 1 v t fey do but.| da a b f he. ¢l benicht, Bill ) 1 ) ot as City and | promise hinf it Bt Tk 1t (s gl | American Legion, will be ihe clos- nicht, I i G i Houston? They made a couple of | they will 0. sormthing fo hiesll and 1hers :ul ne'll :g;rmu el i i e on on ihe . poR \|(hmm' LIiEme N el W TR DAL y " at the Fair Building this evening,|Marrs G “Red” Shaw, ¥ i dhos ; - | is was announced today by Frel|Thomas, T. McGor ok cun-|§ With each cash purchase | § ieastern Alaska Fair, but the]good bu s last evening. | D. Habenicht, chairman of the com.|?ingham and Ted Keaton % of 5_0 ,C.e"ts you get f;‘ec ;' ‘265 SHEEP ARE tir n were on the ndir 1 As o 1er openin ts nl-..l F IF l [/ mittee in charg B big-5 Tablet, and a ;,}.(H 5 3 & i 1 was not as it i as being a fashion purchase takes a Big-10 bombs up into | crowd w it is. on Advertised as AT THE HOTELS Rabict N(;L SR the air rdless. ‘uw last three , and the con-| display fresh from P. 4 5 : } WIPED 0 T Bv = vere somewhat late|cession owners worked for their A bottled carbonated nequing » > tri 2 N free tablets to each cus- eR & but sent tho firoworka |business. This year's Fair un blending of half mings, the exact n f TSR tomer per day. \ -3 | order once th re ly he finest mumber | Orange and tion of the she eing ker H. C. Hoffmann; F. A. Magill, | | fi ! About nine s and| 15 in Fair history, Ali half Lemon more or less in the dark, but Ih""',”” Mrs. Elling Arentsen, Big 86 A, | M a dozen skyrockets were | are Swel corated and rarin’ It Is New committee declares it is the big [Port Walter. 1isplay g are of the customers. It Is Different zest event on the Fair Week pro- Alaskan | § . ™ 3, i Smith, Unalga; Art Hedman er Consrisemn W0 CrlCatile Inspector Reports FAIR CONCESSIONS line e Hodton L I 1 ik oo e s Danee by o 3. ALY SN lencti. ‘ PHARMACY standard bea cventy r on Conditions cn Ko- BUSY LAST EVEN]NG\HH- Nash Car ;i DRINK ] hita, “ant il 1 siven i o0, Brussulin, city; David You ERReis ol .of 9 Py diak Island Ranche Biesisnri. pam. AL 9:15 o'clock the Comedy| wa(":?mh o Mo, Fo g and Upshaw 'l. ¥ | While ballyhooers cried for trad Goldstein’s Emperium will be | !y””.“.[ ]V\l” o “[‘ it ”“' :'nnn falia: $tlus Piow " Sen.| § Phene 33 Free Delivéry Hardman Rer te | 3 1 i luntil their wind gave out, practi-|closed all day Saturday,” Septem- Pt Mer will come {FAm GHEEEES ot o Apparently G ma e oy CETAINEC | cally all of the concessions at the {ber 15th, on account of Jewish | Tew, Dutchman, an Irishman anq ‘8 . Lynn: Ca B ha e | e s $ “ Southe ka Fair did a'Holiday Darky character youthinl State § DI ¥ 4 b Miss Harriet Holman, who ap-| e e contested peared last evening, will again wers str 7 e jov.[8 | : ! ]‘ | dance tonight, at 9 K {{ SOMETHING FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE Smith. i , hagin o “: 18 Successol‘s to t € 10 o'clagk the Grand Mafson de Hormel’s Cooked Hams in small tins can be sliced \ R ‘l Blanc's Modes from Paris will be| cold or warmed in the oven. Keeps for days a latoro presented. out of the tin. Russian Dancer Good by William Bigoff. He per.' PHONE 174 ormed for nearly one-half hou ind was well received by his andi.' deeereesr e e s oo e o e e b ence. His orchestra was com posed of J. Bystroff, Garcady wnd (. Merkwor: wiins et 0o o | Quality Determines Value O-Hz—ns ed, that e e M v b | taken for pr et e oo Trane Congc;llcd ford, in the Rleventh District, ix|MAustry on the 1 1] Heaters Vastly fugker, Uvk OR U S R e 8 Improve Heating Lankford 1645 an Parker 1742 |Derd of 31 cat All of the 192 Comfort and y Room Beauty trailing Dave 1 SR - R e e it ettt it T To buy merchandise primarily because it is low- | priced is poorest sort of economy. LARGEST SCHOOL |‘ This store has as its fundamental ideal the pres- TABLETQ ! entation of absolutely reliable merchandise. Prices § >, are as low as possible consistent with the quality offered. IN JUNEAU “ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS” “It’s the Berries” The best way to buy, and the best way to sell is on 5c the basis of satisfaction. We simplify it by saying A rich twangey com- that we are not satisfied unless YOU ARE. bination of raspberries and loganberries. ONLY FEW MORE PEACHES LEFT IT'S GREAT BUTLER-MAURO VR CIRE T . DRUG CO. THEN COMES Frec Dellvery Phone 134 MULHERN’S town of Abbott five mile; fabo Freight Train Hits A e Auto; 7 Persons Dead|iui Wl ,,' g 7 Ro(fn\ beauty ‘unmarrcd by blg, F 3 = unsightly radiators—heating Indiana, Sept. 13.—|the he livesto 11 have T comfort undrecamed of before! Seve issour rsons were kill-[to be moved off the island, in t} The ideal heating combination is ed and ‘.‘v:u \“,,wuu!‘;‘[.mm-l; opinfon of Dr. Bishop achieved in Trane Concealed 1‘;“,:]"}_‘ s ”’:M:v"‘ ib “v,"f'f ' . o Heaters. Thousands in use. party was enroute to Flint RA]N FAILS TO HALT | ‘- 1 This new type of heating unit is Michigan R FIREWORKS DISPLAY| L walled in when your house is Dudley Stalr, who has been Not hidden o recessed vadia: built. Nothing in sight but an working wi m the Government in| Damp weather last even 8 e ety v o artistic dalmpcrp,rllle. Unlimited carly in the|7 o'clock was not favorable ) of heaiing unit, eblacing freedom in room arrangement. aptable to an ge on the|fireworks display arranged for the P SR to w0 Write or phonie for folder. . e iy it s tors are ordinarily used. o : Sy 3 : | Heating starts the moment A N i The only store in Alaska you open he damper — srors I ;. QAN E Ly ey atarmey USh- that has & Graduate: Beau- | il e St o1 Alas A g ol on the grille gives instantan- First City abourd the Aleution. | HCiR, At the head of the |} et CONCEALED HEATERS iy o Gastineau Grocery Iy ight f PHONE 37 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. Please say it with bananas and everything | | Introducing MARY NORRIS GOSS Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” P SR Prices Talk! 16 pounds Best Potatoes . . . . 50¢ Cucumbers,each . . . . . . . 10c 6GreenCorn . . . . i . 4. 45¢ s 4 pounds Best Onions . . ., . . 25c NEW ONE FOR FALL Bty ot ket s tot Green Beans, per pound . . . . 10c¢ Hu o eing s S WE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT ing of a recent survey. Don't of the best Root Beers bandicap your child this way. Seedless Grapes, per pound . . . 15¢ R s OF Wi L TGRS SHORS. S0 NN Kali-sten-iks fit the foot cor- e s b Red MalagasGrapes . . . . . 20c With the addition of these three new flavors they are sewed all the way “ 4 3 to our list we can now around. Special “Allenite F regh Tomatoes, p(’r pound Y 100 claim to have the larg- beel and tip insure longer est assortment of soda Eiifi?!‘-u.‘“éfn}‘“fliéf;fifl‘;, Best Maido’clover or Jersey Butter 60c water flavors in the to ect fr e Rum h bggs, large, dozen . . . 55¢ AEHEE =SOo0= A FLAVOR For Every Taste : le-v vour orders for more $1.00 box .M. SALO v : J ; l I Cfl" ning P elIChes to be deliv(’red next g erages on the Alaskan Coast. Priced from $6.50 to $9.00 'NJ(?(,”!‘ Yours for a BIGGER and BETTER NOTE—This store will be closed Saturday, Sep- R R el Sole Agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes tember 15th on account of Jewish Holiday. GEORGE BROTHERS || !R®os Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:80 p. m. i i Company Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings Bl “Quality Candies” GOldStein,S Empori“m f “Better Beverages” THTNHT I

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