The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1928, Page 7

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i e et e e e e e COAL up “TEMORROW AM T BE THE lAWFUL WEDDED HUSBAND OF THE MOST BEALTIFLL GIRL IN THE WORLD - ARH - ThE HOURS CAN'Y ROLL RY QUICK ENOUGH Té SUIT ME - SHE LONES ME = YEP - BY GOLLY, SHE LONES ME =SHE LOVES ME SO MCH SHE CANT WAIT TilL SHE GETS HER TROLSSEAL TOGET I CANT GO To_8ep \WITHOUT SAVING "GooD NIGHT © Te MY BEALTIEUL NE. - HELLO HELLO. AHH = “THERE'S A LIGHT IN ¢ Z \WINDOW == L KNEW SHE v © OUY = THAT MAID \S CRAZY (NG SAH MISTAH GOOGLE , DE DUCHESS AM GONE OUT (O, SAH \ TS 1S MR GCoGLE. ey = PUY Tae DUCHESS ON 1 “-! TRE PHONE. — NO, SAH AH DUNNO, w‘mu GooGLe. - AT < ONNY A FooL WouLD G® OUT ON A N\GHT UKE THIS DOUGLAS NEWS HAROLD GALLWAS HOME Harold Gallwas, who has becn| spending the summer in Bristol Bay working Fisheries, returned home yester. day on the Bureau boat “Crane.” He expects to remain here until about Christmas when he wlil again leave for the States to at-| tend ('()]]“g(,‘. S o LEAVES FOR SOUTH " Mr. and Mrs. Gust Peéterson and three children who have resided here for a short time, have left for Seattle where they intend to spend the winter. They will re- tarn to Alaska again in the spring'l and will likely relocate in Uuu;,. E las, - e [ll& LARSON PASSES THROUGH fy” Sixteea new faces, { { #ttle; R. A. Zaller, Ketchikan; » Stuart Larson arrived here from | ticab Skagway Monday and left on the Alaska for Cordova where he will % work with a survey party which he has been with all summer. The young man visited with friends in Douglas while awaiting his boat. —— .- [+1 iin “FASCINATING YOUTH” AT LIBERTY TONIGHT ’e IR plus just as many famous ones. Such is the unusual cast of “Fas-| cinating Youth,” a Paramount pic- ture at the Liberty tonight. The Paramount Junior Stars pro- vide the new talent. These stu- dents of the Paramount Picture School were selected from 40,000 , applicants before being allowed to take an eight month course of study. “Fascinating Youth” serves a8 their screen debut. ¢ In supporting roles—guarantee. ing. an “all star casi—are Ralph #ewis, James Bradbury, Joseph Burke and other well known ac- tors and actresses. Part of By- ron Morgan's story is laid inside' a big motion picture one sces just how made. Other scenes take .place in Greenwich Village, the Bohemian center of New York City, and at winter resort where ice-boating, kiing, tobogganing and other ports are in full swing. An ice- boat race serves as the picture’s smashing climax and provides a number of unique thrills for the movie-goers. ————— AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Gust Peterson and family, studio and movies are . Se. Ida LOWER PORTION | for the Bureau of| i storm er to (OFFLORIDA IS . STORM SWEPTM INumber of Homeless Not ! Estimated—Death List Growing N is de (Continnea tror= fame One.) 4000 HOMELESS K ILLE, Fla., Sept. 19. from the Palm Beach {ca Senator Joseph .| Robinson said the property dam- age in that section would run into many millions of dollars. He | declared that relief workers told JACK —Re lu\n to } AGRICULTURE him in West Palm Beach alone there were nearly | o definitely | to king engage: arrivir | his ll\‘)\l at Atlanta, {hours behind schedule. The n m- g,y {inee was advised of the imprac- | ; ty of an attempt to fly to Atlanta because of the bad| ner. He speaks at Bowling ireen, Kentu tonight. ——to sa th DISCUSSEDIN DOZEN TALKS Senator Curtis Makes Ad- dresses in Illinois, lowa Farm Areas HENRY, Il lican hopes for discuesed in a dozen talks by Sena- tor Charles Curtis, Republican Vice-Presidential nominee, as he crossed the farming areas of Iii-| nois and fowa yesterday. Most, of the talks were delivi the rear platform of a new car given him by the Committee. Repub- DIAMOND BRIQUETS The New IMPERIAL Alaska’s Most Up-to-Date Kirby, Ketchikan; Bruce C. Whit. ney, Walla Walla; W. N. Weber, Tacoma; R. Turner, Wrangell; D. 8. Lewis and wife, Seattle; H. Kil- hefner, Telegraph, B. C.; Bill Tar. off and Earl Bright. Zynda Chas. E. Hooker, Juneau; A. A. rn. Seattle; Mrs, W. N. Whit- ey, Seattle; H. D. Stabler, Ju- peau. ; 3 Alaskan ‘W. G. Pekovich, Funter; Donall ‘W. Robinson, Anacortes, Wash.; Curtis Nagel, Flint, Mich.; Gust Gustafson, Falcon Arm; J. Giliis, Phince Rupert, B. C.; 8. L. Wil cox, Denver, Colo.; Geo. Baroemis, Juneau. 4 - & Leon Permanent Wave. 712.50. Fern Beauty Parlor. —Aadv. IBERTY TONIGHT—7:30 “F ascinating Y outh” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE A show of gorgeous oostumu—-nkfing—tobox g and a nerve-tingling ice boat race Poel and Billiard Hall Cigars, Candy, Con- fectionery, 'Popcorn and Peanuts Ideal Seattle Ice Cream Brick and Bulk in all flay- ors, especially for family || trade, in any quantity THE NEW IMPERIAL JOE STOCKER, Prop. Republican Party believed a high- ige ‘to call a confe leaders and expre: Wifp's Suit to Keep Mate Home Called “Silly” | wife's own job and she ought not home nights. ne | pe 4,000 home- | Supreme Court wherein a | ionship. band spent | club a public nuisance. Senator Curtis declared that ths she have rateful to the club,” ien she does not much.” rtha Bauer s tariff would aid agriculture. He 1d of Herbert C. Hoover's prom- of farm|a Partisan legis, 1 upon at the next Congres session The Republicans ¢ to it that thn placed on equality with others, clared Senator Curtis, him from squand just out of luck ds is a_club to hit ad.” FISH PRICES KETCHIKAN, 11,000 pounds here yes Sept. 19.—Only of halibut we sold day at 12,10 and 7 cents. RUPERT, Sept. 19. sand pounds of hali- sold here yesterday at ) 18.60 and 7 conts. PRINCE Sixty-five but were Taking | 5", every CHICAGO, Sept. 19, re of your husband [ is ; Two thous- expect the courts to keep him PN This is the consensus of nt Chicago women on nding before the Unitel prom a LEAVES HOSPITAL la rold Arentsen was discharged | yman is suing her hushan lub ay from St. Ann's Hospital r depriving her of his compan- |y} n receiving treat- Sept. 13 ~ MOGSEHEART LEGION MEMBERS NOTICE The Nevada suit was brought Mrs. Gladys Anderson of who ted that her I a large part « lary at his club. She called the 11, Mcoting tonight at 8 P, (‘Inilml.nn_ feed and big time, | C. D. FERGUSON, | —a Herder. DBut Mrs. Robert M. Curtis takes e contrary view. “The wife u,)U Porrrrrreeee For Home Folks THE, Oakland Circulator is' a heater for HOME FOLKS who want comfort, economy, convenience, and a handsome appearance. It looks well in any room, and gives ample warmth on less fuel than you ever used before. The large radiating surface puts the heat out into the room, where you want it. Instead of going up the chimney, all the heat is used—the Circulator has the heating-power of a small furnace. You can’t find a better heater, if you want golid comfort even in zero weather, with little trouble and low fuel cost. Be sure to see it at Harris Hardware Company —ask them to explain its advantages. We are giving a 30-day guarantee on these Cir- culators and if not satisfactory will. re-install your old stove without charge. HARRIS Hardware Co. Front Street PRICES—10-20-40 cents ‘Commercial Photographers NORTHERN HOTEL . ROOMS—-50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated, USED EASTMAN 2C SPECIAL CAMERA Regular $65 value when new—now $50 Alaska Scenic Views Phone 35 FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL AT JUNEAU PAINT STORE | medium, | | | i | et o i i The 1923 Model WADE ONE-MAN DRAG SAW NOW Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine- At Harkrader, Alaska . ORDER FROM Thé Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 409 to you econd For Juneau Young Hardware Co. " Sale By If its hardware “WE HAVE QUALITY MEATS Mayfiower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Ddlicious Ilams and Bacons FIIONE 38 Spanishtown All Chicken TAMALE Guarantee—Only fresh chicken, best grade spices, corn-meal and special processed corn husks used in the making of these tamales. Vacuum packed in glass jars. A Tamale is a meal 40 CENTS CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” 8 CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS lNC., LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE It's “hard” work to figure out @ “soft” living BANK BY MAIL When you bump into some financial emergency that is temporarily (‘mbdll.l\\mg while out of town, re- member that cigarette sign and be yourself, like an oyster. Just write us a letter, with enclosures, if necessary, and then forget it. We'll take care of your banking .business by by Gosh! NMWMW.MW WW’"--MWW---flm-H--- LS Mail, First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” e b e e = , u Alaska Steam Lqundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It VDRY CLEANING PHONE 16 PRESSING B D St e R R X 1150 2 ik, &R ’ 7.1 N JWMAN A. M. GEYER PLUMB]NG SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and ng repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska Pusich and McCormick Full line of “HAPPY HOME” PRODUCTS and GREEN STUFF An up-to-the-minute Meat Market in connection. SO ALASKA MEAT CO. ' Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 239 SEWARD STREET FRANKLIN ' POOL HALL Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE Don’t wait until the opening of the HUNTING SEASON! . . We cayry a full line of all kinds of. . Ammunition and Guns

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