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— “ o 4 BT p | 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1928. | e e e e ———— = — = S — — i !wv v the Canadian Consolidated [fine, new store building Other|fact, it improves with distance.|ownership of the entire patented | [intere The Premier is doing|structures are be ected, in-{The lower crosseut is now off to-|holdings, he said 1 wI5E ! levelcpment 'work on the first/cluding a fine gara, and filling ward Favorite Bay 60 feet and of - - 4 0 including the [station {course will act exactly like the . : 3 dated’ has a large craw dat work 4 lower down, Gastineau EADY PLANE .7 . COAL ARRIVES FROM | “Mkeiber. 1 woud say the out.| A. J. Grabisic, Spokane, Wash. | | {look is very favorable and we are|S. Erickson, Seattle; KEd Holcomb £ 4w . i ] o' MINE AT HARKRADER | making good progress on the|and K. Brown, city: W. E. Brodie, 7 T | slope.” Seattle; Phill Sekinaeff. - Important Deals Give Newpf Twenty tons of what is claimed| The water does not' hinder the Agsian it Herve is but one of the smart Life to Porlluud Canal { ¢ offic of the Admiralty Is-lwork in any degree. ‘In fact Carl Johnson, Auk Ba Justo & 2 § ‘ vl c ind Coal Company, to be the!thiss would: be consi o |and M. Herenanedez, Dou Dan new Fall models inaowell i i 8 DAR) | be considered a dryf b . » talired dress of Hak v Says F. A. Metcalf | west doal: yat/adbgd tuere, were]|wlope, diktaxid Kunz, Bill Keend, and Tom Wat- allored daress {( e ndipecei t v v t g + ¢ 37 80 Juneau;- George Bork, Taku ; s 4 , | received today - by it from At a depth of 370 feet, the|%o™ 15 Georg with rows of stitching' at 1 Mining deveiopment at Hydep|Will be an impo [“'” (il rader property itiis p |company is sinking ‘@ prospecting | Harbor; Sam Albert, Hoonal; - shoulder—a side V neek and continued to progress throughggt | Peedins ub works he addsc and developing in Kootzna-{tunnel to determine the existence|Richard Peter, Sitka; Samuel ¥ folded Jabot. Showm in: an th epagt season, and-while natural-f = Unfavorable. weat n Inlet, 1t came from .the|of a. second bed of workable cogl |iobnson ir. Hoonal; Albert Prank | attractive new Fall Shade of Ity slow @ the case in almostiprevailed most of and | bottom bench and is said to This should be completed within | KilHsn C.. Norman and *J..T. 1 t all lode mining districts of its na-{€lowed all kinds of n the;y 3 m impuritiés and|about two weeks, Huscpoft - Lituya Bay EE an, T 1 - > ture, it “has been stea safd | distric Des wever, n > y e ——— § Frank .A. Metcalf, local en nm.j‘ nsiderabl was o Dk, e o B . oty Motorship. Oregon of the Inde- i A2 » locs e 3 naidso : a dow +display of coal from|pendent Steamship Company sail b whe' veturned yesterday nfter )ir e canp re. s at 1} eriy, re-|the bottom bench is being s S dent Steamship Company sails ONE GROUP spending three and . gnehatp{sail. and confidence in the ey it Aa doy in - thar GARARRY | 75 ‘lzlli;m““x; feam. Beatela SSpieniber <20, Yous a NE | hree and - ! - | e offices g Shepa i mad T #; . K |montlis. in the' field. He and Riyitual opening up of a number ks bet-|& Som . Ak ,: '(',, wieanl q‘::fi: patronage is -golicited. For se- b1 RICE T |assistant, Ray McCormick, haye!baying mines is unabated AN &k any > thn jce pros-|and size, A shor. Blace: waSo RSASRES IR0, . spek Dy -B. Femmer, PRICED AT ‘ ic) jpas an at a | size. A show piece, weigh-|or Phone 114. 4 : ‘heun making field surveys therg|' The busii seciion of Hyde cting began |ing probably about 100 pounds has S . % {all . summer and A4 Zome! which was severely damagad sev Improves With Depth |also been presented to the Alaska 1o 2 —() yesterday on the / Watsol. e uths ago by fire, is be The slope is mow down 420! Museum. - a ache 4 s The, most imp ors in|reb Hill is replac e said, “and looks fine.| Howard H. Lerch, foday an- | B SR & &P {this . season’s . progre $ . the h ; with a . two.story|The bottom bench sof coa cx-|nounced that the company had “eflévsd"w-lthout bonding of-the Porter Idaho, Pros.|stu ‘hat is m 1 in|celleht and the top bench lear-| made payment of the sum due ‘dosing.” Rub on s | perity and Silyerado properties b espec Kdgar Provinse.|ing out. 1 been|G. K. Harkrader for his one-half AN the. Premier luterests, and the ac. tcre and hotel ware com.ydriven toward Bay SO/interest in the old Harkrader Is A R:A IVE 1i|ummon of the Big M P destroyed, is building alfeet and is in ver il coal, in'claims. This insures the company > L . i VIR R R i - - " * ATTRACTH 2z GROUP 7 A Satin will pe a favorite for Fall, and here is ‘a' most pleasing model with a clever side cloging collar that can be worn buttoned or opened. Just one of the pleasing or- iginalities our dresses show. “Always the New Things First” B. M. Behrends Co, Ine. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store e £ Diana of Rio Grande - Is Qui for Office of ; . Lieytenant Governor 4 Hunting is the hobly of Mrs, Lens More, Republican nomines for Lieutenant Governor cf Texas. With her are her three daugh- ters, 'ngthy. Elizaboth ‘and Gay. hag \¢onfiden: y her figure haute colture couisell black: slvu‘-inr eyening. Luc desighs a. simple ab Ivelvet: gown with a modif {lich touchey e l’[llg deeol in \BROWNSVILLE, Texas, scpt ¥ Gay, Sr, was a leader in the 24-24 woman whose hobby !Demoeratic panrty and a staunch hunting is out to baz tho oftice SuPParter of Woodrow Wilson: of_ Ldgutenan: govoruoc. Upon Mr. ‘More's. death, his Sbe. is Mrs. Lena More, the re. Widow took charge of the I c: eftate he leff, and’ her success in publican nominee for that offic lvisg,in Brownsville, which 15 on | DUsfiess led to her election to| W8 Mjgu, Grande; she shoois game the board “of “directors of thel e in Mexico ag weil as Texas Chamber of Commerce, "With the election seyeral weosks | Besides being an ardent huntross away, she yearns more right now for the thrill of firing a rifle at a ferogions mountain lion than ham. meving a gavel to call the Texas senath to order. But when the state campaign: gets . fully under way, Moore says, sha will be en astic as she i4 during | ASpees i t.”bgn season on deer, quail and w’: Tkeys. belp, Mrs. Morg is active in other out-. door sports, including golf, motor- g, swimming and horseback rid- ing. She is also interested in literary club - work. e ———— HELPS §G100L BELL Discovered Gold. in _ on Present Site of Nome ~—Beach Character FARMER CITY, 111, Sept. 24:—} BE}'IKDLEY” Labar day. which marks tne open. | Evik ; Lisidbl ~#hall do all 1 can toward img of wchools §s the occasion for)sald 'to have diseovered . victory for the Repybli-|Bon (Garver, Uruggist, (o play|1898 on the prese can ficket, hoth ‘State and Na- “School Doys® on w cornet | in|Olty f NomeX ‘she declares. - re is the mother of For 25 years ijont o his.store. he has sounded .the motes of the old songz an the holiday. N here Dexter, Spofler After ‘strik organized th ters. . If she is clect. , will ‘join two of the girls Elizabeth, in. Austh: ey attend the University | Dorothy, the young-| is a student at a NOTICE Stated nweting Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, Nonflay evening, Sept. 24. Work in B. A. degree. | las. | Visiting members: cordially wel- usband, C. H. More, come. .. By order of W. M. J ars ago. ‘He was an | CHAS."E.' NAGHEL, m and political ally Secretary. B. Creager of Browngville, 7 P an National Commii: [LET Almquist- Fress Your Sult. T, We call-and deliver. Phone b e g e ter. —adv, \ "EAMWORK does it. If all do nor pull 1 together, the wagon sticks or upsets. Bacl: on the highway, each horse must keep his eyes on the road: e traces must not slack. ' The horse that doesn’t puil with the others, holds up the work and cripples himse!f. “Horse sense” and co-ordinated action are necessary to our community’s progress. And we have a capacity for co-operation to which our schools, playgmuné"s, public works and home industry are practical monuments. Encouragement iven to the little-known outsider, the . itinerant peddler or his irresponsible mail-order office, is a cross-wise pull to-our community’s advancement. His ideas are far from the plane of mutual welfare, as his merchandising methods are distant from the principles of sound economics. Your local merchant conducts a store of progress. He observes styles come and go,"and conscientiously sets his house in order for better sgngce thda't ‘contributes to your appiness. At every turn of the road, you find his counters - filled wn’%h tfle best merchandise. His store keeps pace’with the development of your community. ¢ : 2 His interests, like yours, are here. He runs true to the ideals of sincerity ‘and square-dealing that makes\FBo';h cities and stores prosper. - He'is'in double harness with you and ?ha;.;he’n ht to your support. * Buy at homeé—don't risk JUNEAU BUSINESS HOUSES ' n co-operation witk i G 4 ezt ot