The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 18, 1928, Page 8

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i e I R————— RELIEF FUND T or Winter Months Chairman Behrends Has K : Set Goal at $500, Ju- A neau, Nearby Towns | The drive for t} relief fund start this mornin made consid noon Chairman of thel | kinds, and of the American 1 o 1 L. Merritt ha € nited Chairman of the I Behrends and R. E. I \ 1 Wrangell ur assisting Mr collections in Junau { I ) Stikine “Lett the C Merrit king| | a 1 authority f have been written tc River wa airmen of our nches at| | | of Cu J. C. M Sitka and places between and 1| Brid I thing there n t | ( ured of that we will r ( o which T have a short tim 1 | and popular m people should b tribute to.” v | . -~ . Packing Company, I ) The Se i B st National or 'B. M i American Legion Auxiliary, |Davis 1.-y|n:mr h-llun \Hu- ‘Aflvm- toNelll- & Trbby ‘at Takii: Ehestor: L he Seal of Quality Behrends Bank n 1 sent from Juneau for|tising Club of Lo ngéles on 30 [ stori Pac! " . - | | B it be tur: 1 AI.I_ SEGTIUNS ks oW Tt D bRR NN At Selling Yourselp” | u&et 8¢ ""l”",‘“"' o “'rl’“] ,1 _‘";,“_"“I ‘MISS Hughette Clark, daughter | | i Red Cre H i1 Bhaih Mrs. | and one of local papers said '”“I’("“I" ‘;““"‘("“”"‘“y" ‘L'l" :trl‘ !of the late Senator William A; 88, usine 2 . % 7 Stra ’acking Company at Todd: |} illi i Emerpency Dema will - first gos to Ket-she was “a gifted speaker, Who oo .0 "packing company at Sit.{) Clark af Montana, mllhona‘:re More reliable lines Whenever you see Today Chairma here she attend the|holds your closest attention. Her-| -/ . : | copper magnate, who gave her adbidits’ the e S AR 1 a living Xa: Superior Fisheries at Tena-|r £ mmending ceived the followin r | vention of the jcan Le-|self an enthusiast and a living eyt amadan Rig s heart and fortune into the keep- o fhads, - youl oan mand for funds f tht n, Department of Alaska. Pro-|expenent of what can b ‘“h""f“lf thérs, o {ing of William McDonal¢ I1[112)11\:3( assured that it's from San Fr Hend £aing south trom the First City,:by the right mental attitude” [Py o000 e arrectoa || Gower, & statistician employed 7 b right e > X y Simpson will visit Auxil- B | Py g o dires P STORE report m vorte| Good Hunting Season Fore- o Ot d| B L. Herrmann, of the umpire|the central district is not known.|fin a Wall street i ]crs9 hee eport orto | € jerics in Idaho an ah an 5. L : 4 ¥ ORG o e S o b ook place in the sahats Rico, Virgin Islar | cast by Reports of [ien proceed to San Antonio,| mechanical staff, will leave on the|L@st week the Department issued |§The ceremony took pl Reliability T : t ! ts [rexas. for the American Legion | Yukon Thursday with other loca) 0 order changing the closing date{fpalatial Clark. residence al %) 4 the American Red Cro Abundance of Animals | ot be held i that!post delegate# fo attend the Ket |in the Southern and . Prince of | Santa Monica, C‘wlN . Five Months | emergency relief and | {city from October 8 to Oetober|chikan convent ‘\\\u«: l\l.llfl{ Ah‘;lru'fslzrmn (.)(‘. (International Newsree Proof R i tion | oot Mie cod tober 14 to September 25, lopping AR A 1 X e 3 Deer nunter Southea n|t= i = R \ i loff 15 days there, affecting many cssib| to state exac Simpson expects g0 st for a} ;) . iz 0 n g § P { _“Tmpcssible P PER S ireity of|Simpson expects to East for a WOTICE eahmuiies 1 hoee S R R e For last five months we have sold these Eggs to our amount needed bu s €l ame, markmanship being about|ShOTt business trip and then re- L el 50 dotoer. Bhoch Ehe customers, and never received a single complaint very large ur | B, 0 e it needed to|turn to Juneau | Prices for fall and winter S o i S ki a3 et sk about their quality and size. ter goal at N ¥ i g Loaeett I Since in office as Vice-Presi-| months repair work of any kind AHUES IN TOWN EE 1 e . Indies and Florida § 101 g, accordin | jent of the American Legion Aux-|Price $7.00 per day. I will put| Capt. C. E. Ahues arrived in|O!d Papers for sale at tne Empire. HELP THE WASHINGTON FARMERS aster relief will be handled from _‘_I_')"“:“‘l‘ ‘, . ' iliary Mrs. Simpson h flicially |on patent shingles for $2.00 per town late yesterday and returned|™— _ Py RS AND SAVE YOUR MONEY one fund Wi : visited all Auxiliar n her jur<}1900. Cedar hingles for $3.00 ear today to the Harbay { Br—— g e orvamcaoas | A ; “National Red ( already e “"'”I ]‘ 4 ‘”:I, M Te-licdeton as well as in many otheriper 1600, Call 137 Henry | cannery of whica he is superin y NICE AND LARGE—WHITE AND FRESH sending $80,000 th of food ye a3 b erhune, | o ates and has pro \ most ef-} Gorha —adv. tendent stufis to Porto R cutive Officer of the Alaska ™™™ gud hassigy most iy Goam T VIN()I 2 DOZEN FOR 95 CENT: LA A Game Commission \ - g o e SR oY e e el LV i ) y vardens who have heen in' { She's Slender Now | tiei, survevors. forest. raasor . U ront i Sl ¥ # mmem | and others in the hills during th ] SrieAiard bion s Habiun for old and | astineau Grocery wbundance of deer. This is true | o n virtually every part of the di yones PHONE 37 trict, no shortage bein reportad S ko $1.20 If you need a bookkeper call on us, we know The animals are said to bo iu of a good man. ’ fine condition. Forage has been TP e ra SO St [ and is plentiful Up to tha pr —_— Mg idi 4 s i ent time most of the dee are G55 i > sy anging in the parks well back BUTLER-MAURO > 3 in the hills. There has been no| OMETHING FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE cold weather to drive them to th DRUG CO. Hormel's Cooked Hams in small tins can be sliced lower level 4 #rec: Deftvei Phone 134 cold or warmed in the oven. Keeps for days This year's fawn crop is known 3 5 1d over seventy-five Oil Burhiel in and around " ik out of the tin, to have been excellent With We have sold over seventy-five Oil Burners in and aro normal conditions prevailing dur- Juneau. While we have no way of checking up we feel When We Sell It 9 fug the upkt yosr: evei though sure this more than equals the COMBINED SALES of all It's Right GAR[\ICK S loc srs shoule ake ', the other Southeastern Alaska dealers, w3 g ¥ i i With this record of successful jobs and satisfied own- il S j seasol officials are ertaiy e P o T I \( B Vi LY D B e s B T A B ) ers we are safe in GUARANTEEING EVERY' JOB TO BE 2 5 s neembeeeet W least for several seasons | SATISFACTORY. - i % 7 Motorship Oregon of the Inde- | HAVE A HART HERE'S WHY— }’;‘-‘:LI:«:nt;o.";v;xl(’.‘-xul::p'.I.‘f‘ {(I,::: : 13 Absolutely safe, approved by underwriters for 25 patronage is solicited. For se-| Diesel oil. curing space, see D. B. Femmer, | 2. Saves 14, to 14 of fuel bill. or Phone 114, adv. e “ RUBBER GOODS f SALE off on all Rubber Goods during week. Take advantage and save at least 14 of the regular pri('v] on Hot Water Bot- tle 251 Pretty Molly O'Day, movie v okl actress, who, despairing of los- ing superfluous fat by dieting, allowed a Los Angeles surgeon to trim away five pounds of flesh from hips and legs. Her contract provides that she shall not exceed 118 pounds Combination ringes, S ete. Every article guaranteed. forrrrrrr e BURN DIAMOND BRIQUETS e e S | I_III7IIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIHIIIIlIIIIII HELLAN’S PHARMACY ) 1 Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery . ficient official, alert at all times D to Legion and Anxiliary advance- | ment A, L. SESSIONS o'consox riaxes rip | TO ADMIRALTY ISLAND To inspect salmon streams on the we coast of Admiralty T land, Capt. M. J. O'Copnor, A sistant Agent U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, l¢ last night and ex. pected to be absent two or threc day He made the trip on. th P ce hoat Ranger VIL, Capt. G e Peterson The rol boat Widgeon, Capt Carl Ch inson, left todag for Ick Strait points to notify can neries of the t Department srder cl Fall fishing sea- on - EVALYN DAVIS TO GIVE 3 LECTURES Evalyn Davis, author, and character analyst, three lecture on plus Personality, pices of the I sional Women’'s lecturer will give Salesmanship under the aus- and Profes- Club in the ness S. BELLE SIMPSON Naticnal Viec-President of i Methodist Church Building, to American Tezio morrow, Thursday and Anxiliary |nights. Mrs. Davis’s previous L 1 Phursday on the;lectures have proven popular in Yukon, Mrs. Belle Simp-{Juneau. jefore coming on her tional Vice-President of!pr it tour of Alaska, Mrs, Departmen | Recommendat .| tail Late Fishi Upon the recommendation of Was caught in a round-up of|distinctive nature which confers . Commissioner Henry O'Malley of susplcious characters, no degree other than the profes. the U. 8. Burean of heries, the ’ e sional degree of Engineer. | Department of Commerce late yes- AR O, M igsued an o 1l salmon terd commerci Tey -Rirattlrat Sousd k00 old maids in the world is becauso Al dis o i : . most girls reach the conclusion tral districts, except by trolling, Mines, Galden C Yo - and permitting gillnetting in the d B -ILY | there isn't any use waiting for tha Ly Canal area u 29. The closure at 6 p.m This probably wi packing operations with the exc effective ies Haines at Halnes The D tion cut off 12 days from the sea8C Only district There a few of the include: I FALL FISHING SEASON ENDS " HERE TONIGHT Packing Cc as promulgated by regula- issued last De were engaged in packing. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 Copper Helreu Wedl Denver. The school is not only picturesquely situated at the base of the Front Range of the Rockies, but it is in the very heart of a rich, natural laboratory and with- in easy access to coal and metal MURDER IS CONFESSED ol mines, large oil fields, refineries SEATTLE, Sept. 18 The|Smelters, iron works and the like Fost - Intelligencer this morning| V1e'® Practical first hand obser % |sald Knut Lindbergh arrestoq|Yations of the mineral and allied vesterday, confessed he was one | ndustries may be made at all t Approves of three bandits who shot and |tMes! in connectioh with regular ion to Cur- killed Patrolman Shepard during|Class room work a hold-up Friday night. He, 0 registering at the C orady School of Mines young Lagergre has entered an institution of a ing Season declared he had known the othen two but a short time. Lindbe rgh rder closing all | Juneau Boy knters fishing in the ¥ Colorado School of The reason there are not more intil Séptember right man to come along and grab order becomes 3 GOLDEN, Col., Sept. 18 Mil!'m:(lll' first thing in sight. todss i A. Lagergren, son of Mr. and Mrs. | —————— y. A. P. Lagergren, of Juneau, Alas. 1l end the Fall i 4 Poaman et §° ally is a ric PRl ka, will enter the Colorado Schoot{, ";:;;f’:fi(‘:’cy e i e of Mines this year with the largest 4 Froshman Class that overwork helping him pile up the ympany’s plant has ever - ik money he blows i the cuts e paTtmeRi'E Ao registered at this institution little leoches, i ot b et The Colorado School of Mines, o the second oldest mining school in| Wir ot '”m'” "T”“' sl e the country, is located at Golden, : o il e cember, . : Anderson 143. ady » plants in this Colorado, thirteen miles west of youglas Jouglas; Island Libby, 3 Exclusive Hart vacuum tank feed— chance to flood). 1 Churns oil and air together and feeds (no pump, no through large nozzle at low pressure (no high pressure pump— no chance to clog—no wear). (will not car- burner down in warm air 5. Spark points swing out of flame bonize). 6. Exclusive Hart flame switch—shuts if fire goes out or does not light. % Burns heavy diesel oil without preheating. 8. It is so quiet that it can be used furnace. 9, Simple—only one moving shaft, 10. Twenty-five in Juneau—will show you one or all. GEO. B. RICE Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what joh.will cost” Plumbing Heating KHAKI SERGE SHIRTS $3.50 Two Pockets PR R Ty TR T EE LT LT LT AT F R R LUV AL LR H. 3. GRAVES The Clothing Man i i WE TALK WITH PRICES OPEN EVENINGS ALL TALK AND NO PRICES IS CHEAP TAILK WE GUARANTEE YOU BEST QUALITY WITH LOWEST PRICES eaches $1 Box DELIVERED TOMORROW---SATISFACTION GUARANTEED George Brothers PHONES 92 and 95 Not ¢ only for the hunter but for any one who wishes to spend a night in the great outdoors and be com- fortable and warm, The only satisfactory outside sleeping robe. regardless of -weather condi- tions. They are ‘'made of the best of new down, wool lined and made in such a way so that only a few seconds is required to open up for airing and Size 78x84 weighs 14 pounds—$60.00 S Size 90x90 weighs 1515 pounds—$65.00 SOLD HERE (]oldstem S Emporlum Juneau’s Style Center

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