The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 26, 1928, Page 2

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| WHO'S WHO ] i % AIYD WHERE | [ P ) NITROKOTE for floors is an unsual-! o = = { 1y quick drying floor enamel, manu- N &I A - factured by #dn entirely new process. s and Mrs. Da ar- ; . : b ivei yaar . It is especially made for use on in- here for several week They | terior floors of wood, concerte or lin- bare guents .Gt 6 CGastineau | q o oleum. It produces a glossy, water- gl i J-d: Meherin, well known local | proof and wear-resisting coating. FALL w4 | "ALL Ry o e ‘f”“l"\f““':"'m’“‘?"l‘l""‘l“‘ S """“'.‘“ : Nitrokoté is unlike the ordinary | s % . A ¢ western and intefior points and floor paint or enamel, since it dries 1928 d 2 I 2 9 A s Seiie B R " oaks, hgrflt Ehm;;lgh ;10 be walked on in ! 4 3 Judge James , Wickersham re-| abo! alf an hour. turned on the Alentian yesterday ¥ {frgm_ a short busines tgip . to | Wrangell | . Mrg. A .B. Clark, who, was De- pattment Secretary at the Ameri- wneral_view of the ehisken ranch of Cyrus G.Northcott where four boys were kept prisonsrs |ian ~raturned fo Juncan e eau roun araware Lo. kille# according to.story of Sanford Clark, 15, which Northcott admitted was true. day on the Aleutian St e - - —rsese— | Karl K. Katz, Alaska Represen- A If its hardware “WE‘HAVE 17* ¢ (;R‘M SOUVEN[RS OF SLAUGHTER ‘EI_A w]an UP {ative for thé Northern Pacific | Railway, was,in Juneau for a few b & 1 g7 Ihours yesterday while the Aleu- I., 11’1;‘[;:1”’\;’;;;5161{1/ g e / i f : PUWERSUHVEY :T:‘:D:;ig?l e rmme“‘_)ld_ Panem— for sale at mere Office The very newest fashions for ¥all are presented here in a ((nnpli‘h' 1D | ata Nccessar for De- showing. To see l|||~ most \arn d A 5 y realize that every >|)1:- rewuls& thut i <kill in conceits and attention to b ; With his- fnvestigations cam A T VPO R 5 . {plated on the Speel River srowupi the smallest of details which have | ; i D r ettos: ki S0l o brought to Behrends' the distine- i made in investigating routes for X : 11 ¥ ' transmission lines, &. J. Ela, tion as headquarters for millinery ] : Rinter in chargs Of Wi §i g ; that is different and yet reason- B 4 investigations for the Cameron- i Chandler interests of California, ably priced. i arrived last night from the flefd. T() TIIE PEOPI F OF N . 1 He has disbanded his erew and " V] 2 ; e s P ] | ) Pl | closed down operations for the Alwiys the New Things First season ) AN 2ot Beoetbcy it il On account of the property where we are located having - i o o 3 . ceed with the waterpower devel been sold, we shall have to move. We have found it necessary cpment and power plant planuing ; 6, Cal. farm, and the cap |.( speel River has been assembled to close our business for. a period of six weeks. B M B )I I C I Py identified as m an to one of the Boys. The cap was found in [}y ing the past con, Mr. Bla . . ehrends Lo., Inec. f .hahow gravi d the nn:h« on'ths hrm premises. aid. He was. plessed. with A Scconiplished in LA (0B About November 15, we shall be open for business in our PlONEER NEWAPER l o A Alasks Nepsagei. | rec tio® With the information new location with a completely new line of STAPLES AND (ative of the Great Northern Rafl. |gathered regarding tife sources of > % MAN OF TERRITORY |way sas in juneau vesterdsy while |poxcr. dam site locations, topo- PRODUCE. the Aleutian w in pert. He is graphy and other factors, there " ot ¢ Y ‘ AP"OINT BY HILL e e e on that boat. |need be no delay in proceeding Business difficulties have forced us to take a trip South ERRONEOUS BALLOT . with the development plans, IR T Tands d g “PLEDGE” TO SMITH I il T g S to purchase merchandise and to raise enough capital to have Frank O. Kappelman, oldtimer made by Mr. Ela of proposed] a Jarger and more complete stock than we have had. AUSTIN, Texas, Seyf 26. | of Alaska and former Nome néws- M b ) C f transmission line routes from] Democrats of Colorado | papefman,. wil take office as a ry suare i River @ Wari Tilat Juneau's Leading Department Store Speel toward ’ 2 2 T s Mav. voted | Clork of the Fedeal District CourcH s LR T i A ST It seems to us that the longer we have been operating here, L R R 1”,.‘ LHid Th(nx|l)i;~'l‘skm :;(;r(pn-‘u.;:; L Irhperial gui]dfing between the river arm of Snef- the more difficulties we have had with the wholesale merchants. state primary elections. un- it was miade known here fo Front Street tisham Inlet and the low pass k1. & ¢ Erio p < s . Coiady ol b B, Coke Hill . The ap-|. e i SO 'll:hey have succeeded in stopping our shipper from sending us tonal as well as stats nomi- intee visited old_ Nome friends : and Taku Inlet. While it is utter and eggs and other merchandise tha e W ces hocause of Istak e yesterday whilé the Aleuttan|) " Regular Dinners timpered and covered with heavy | handl 28 y t we have wanted to N cove in t as in port, proceeding to Valdéz 3 yrush growth, the des are 0ot handle. the printed | on that vessel. wil Short Orders dmnnl o the nass itseif offers 4 ont racticable rouie fof Please accept our hearty thanks 0 ion. D orihtoil i the comnty | 1Mz Kyvbaiiuct 1e RicH Hultly S s et ir PR ¥ y thanks for your cooperation. We . an pverland lLine, he said 3 R Safes’ ek elghter.” having landed at Fidalgo{§ .o LllIFChcs SR R iR tenedauary falthfully promise you that after ‘'we re-open, that we shall - e SRRy tay in that vear with® th famous [3* <2 ¥ if i "\ am a wiilte Democrat and | H&Y I that Jear Wi C i;f::‘:m Opeh 6al'fn to2a. m {[© ‘|||-r|lmu»:‘,\“ fogate . the.. Anal] continue to smash the high cost of living. Merchandise will be ledge vself tc ort the b route, he said. his, he added, sl gt i fodCplasiue & AT, nu‘m‘l‘)-\Ll,y POPULAR PRICES could éasify be.dgps While water ;;old more reasonably than it is now. We are telling you this : built swall boats and star v ) oMl Bt plant cob- las! 1 should h 9 power d oy and p ecause. ..m‘_,:fl‘r”“.. AL Sapien | Valdez, [The boat in which: Kap- | § Merchants Lunch served { [struction is being carried on. i we ‘are posm\e and know that both the peop]e and ! Qacorerch | DieEat iy traveling was w:?kevl‘ from 11:30 a. m. to 2 Mr. Ela had a crew of 12 men ourselves are paying more for the goods than we should. Whole- at Windy Point but he protgeded .p, m. daily. 50 cents in the field most of the season. N rliad, Kol beec ValdaRaRle: 4 IR e e e Ti sale mei'cbants in the South have taken advantage of us because {¢ier info the Ccpper Riyor €oun. his surveys. He will leave we are'sp far away., 1 try his home. in Ketchikan e N i been | 4t g e R ] HARRY MABRY morrow morning. We are leaving October 12 and we should appreciate your siads. over. 44 ey thea to. Nome. . There He. be| WY Sy early remittance for your account as every dollar will be used e came juferested in newsbaper Proprietor Nothing leoks more like waste I S PR A, I Blare ¢ mm.mmi 3 Itime and motey than tie average to your advamage in buying direct from the farmers, i thhie Nome News. This was lnre\E flapper's synthetic complexion? jwho got a w al E to H. G. Steele, now pub. | Kens E ng w a and ‘editor of the Cordova|® « Times, and Mr, Kappelman be- Lul he jcame part owmer of the Nowe PARIS- L use of in- got a rest d ani- | Nugget. When this was sold uut\ crustations. ccntinues to interest mals s Mrs. Wood |in 1911, he went to Yakima, Wash., some de.ugn-n Chantal has a got g Uin_a@nd moose and | where he hds since resided. on pretty crepe roma dress In two'a fine black bear. Wood bagged & —————— tones_ of brownlsh plum, color. yioasc and (wo-rams. 01d pupers for sate at tue Empire. * with: touches of lacquer red. The b - red touches are obtaincd by put- 0 ectzon o ting one dr on top another. The outer dress can he removed like a coat. B e == sepsssessassaseasas “EMGRML Tn - Omen S i HEATING PLANT—Hot ater, heating pliint for small SEWARDGIVEN L2 1 g :;"(;fi;‘?f,’n‘;‘:,:; S GREAT BO0ST S { Dresses per room depending: on: size ‘of - home and “ Sines 14 1048 construction. Famis. Architect of Piusg SAVE R [ $10.75 e iy 1T WARM AIR FURNACE—Warm air pipe furnace with burgh Volunteers register in each room for average small home —$250.00 to $300.00. Pipe]ens——$15000 to i i 1 The latest product of the Hotpoint line of electrical " I8 ' His Serw‘ces cqummgnt is their ELECTRIC: IRON. A patent i This remarkable assortment of Dresszs $200.00 ecomplete instaHed. PLUMBIN(-—Plumbmg for small home complete mstllled $275.00 to 335000 depending on kind of ' fixtures. : i switeh that saves on electricity i8 an added attraction i are expressxve of dle best df | - MBU“NE%—F;“%,O oauton}ghc Hart Burher thh M SEWARD, Alaska, Scpt. %6 and agcessoty. £ th sbn dcs 3 y o sq. feet of radidtors or for warfm The proposed memorial to William | e Seasbi’s Mode air furnace complete with 16-bairel tank— H. Sewasd, who parchased Alaska Tho cost of running an Electric Iron for a kilo- d C ! , ?55000 to ;mgo (T}M m o5 - Ms in 10 be, eréeléd hére, was iven im. watt hour 'is equivalent to the cost of running dn i Satins, Georgettes, C"ePe e Chine L7 uneau.) ] (us Dby the interest shown by} Blectric Washing Machine for the same length of ies ] ::.rfc Fisher e\\oodI Lmm:u-),‘..mn’.‘ time— however, this, new switch eliminates a great PR A and No'n”.‘«‘,.w e ‘SHEET METAL—Will furnish free and wmlont obligation tect of a Pittsburgh firm, who deal of that overheating waste and at the same timé estimate on what work will ¢°!¢——¢0ml"“ helped design the MHarding Me.[@ cuts ‘down QD}? your light bill . Ttis pll:ceéi under the Dresses for Sport and School R, our prices with others. ; morlal. handle of the iren and can be regulated to several b P UALITY. Om- large volume of "basineas law overheld-—- lm‘:g:: e 1gsg retarged from 419y .stages of heat. L || Wew" . Df 'cSSe8 fm’sm i i " power machmery—expert methanics enable After going over proposed sites. | This ]HO’I;P(;I.\"I‘ IRON is gunranteed against Ik B Ry a4 S | WA ' ::fitoon glxsve b lpnmd jt m‘:e ggs rTep; e expressed enthusiastic apnrov. mechanical and electrical defeets for a period of one 8 Fooed s (lml “hm biok t 1 dsset and’ al pecause of the beauty of the year from ‘the date of purchase by. the. user. u i ‘OUR BEST' to maintaif it. It i8 true we tural settings. = He doclared t Y ake mistakes-—but we have and will always e ;onld!:olnnwer s ey (; : ON DISPLAY. AT Flares, Frills and; Pleatmg e | do our best to make all'r Itlkgl hmselt and firm to vlu:ua:li:ewnr:“.” M Navy, Broi Tan, WM i ; 1 ka o “'4“ i ‘!r'?uvm"'“d to| : i lndependent B‘u; and cmen ! Y t in Pennsy!- 3 @ is also oue M«n of the Amcricau = 1.‘ i-& "5.“,;_’4‘,.‘."’.';:.._ s b} ; s i - SO A A4 f 77 Gifie -awmmmmmjaflu-g

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