The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1928, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; 'IHURS{Z’AIY- SEPT. 27 «'I 928. RSSO R PSS irbank | €. H- “Senatoy" Hill, - widely . ; | known Alagkan from Cordova, ar- NITROKOTE for fl‘ours is an unsual- ived lere this morning on the = ! ly quick drying floor enamel, manu- | Alaska from Cordova factured by an entirely new proce: — | It is especiaHy made for use on i E 4 Booti o terior floors of wood, concerte or lin- gyptian Bootieggers NITROKOTE oleum. It produces a glossy, water- ; Steal Trick from U. S.! 'ORm)OR': )/ proof and wear-resisting coating. * FALL N i e & i 3 | o \A”) S sont. | . Nltl't‘lk()te is, unlike the ordinary | “ | Bootlegging. cf. drugs ai this Dot ] e oor paint or enamel, since it dngs 1928 | : W b 3 i {is belng modernized in accordance | hard ‘enough to be walked on in / . : . with the most approved Hollywood | about half an hour. methods. | A native bridal procession was | § 4 =2 recently staged by ga band off simugglets, in an attempt to deliv-| er hashish, a dangerous opiaté| | whose introduction into Egypt is| | strictly prchibited | At Kantara, the “wedding 7 | guests” dropped off. while' the] ¢, Af its hardware “WE HA‘VJ%‘IT'.’ | bridal car went on to Ismalia. Here| )" ol !fate and the Canal Police overtonk 7 ; o § : 3 = - e 5 it. Fully 25 kilo of the precipus TI{P‘ NFW 4 u Los' Angeles and Riverside county police authorities engaged in |abug wol Mo 5¥ the cAF, achich ¥ LYy digging up |mdvmo.mrincmtflfl»rancn taksrages of the four boys murdered there was_prompily contiscated. The|()ld Papers for sale at Fmpire Office B i ——— | chauffeur was arrested \ { ! ' i Juneau Young Hardware Co. i FALLMILLINERY | g s Wi 1 80 0 . —— : ) i ; 5 — e 3 now resides at rbanks The very newest fashions for «Fall AND WHERE | "¢ "5 Ganm, tignthouse &iGE o ®jat Bentnel lshnd, is in are presented here in a complete < o showing. To see this most varied Sydney Lautence, el known| . "migyoines, petired Na ‘ g | > artist who tesites In Juneau "““iwmna; Kl Ardi e assortment of new Fall hats is to | 4 B l“’ gach year, was hefe for a fewipy, "o for Seattle this morn. . o & : | ougs, this morying while the Alas. Ainglie. - | sa v sverv stvle reve ‘ ing _on the realize that every style reve als that K. o, the Alasks, ;. B ¢kill in conceits and attention to T H Hegsae . Mverititdior o ' ¥ tk ‘have AT b : American Consolidated Can. the smallest of details w huhl ll.d\l B ) Ed }Eull.m‘ traveling salosst i e iee, lett here for Ser brought to Behrends the distine- i f ; k attle today on the Alaska. tion as headquarters for millinery | B h S . U. §, Geos| James F'. Hoag, drive; for. Carl i 3 u for | son xi - Compa left .thi i % for a few days. 11 1 ‘Iu was i port H: and Mrs will b ‘Laurence are cn route from Sew that is different and yet reason- B ts ‘moratng “whits| morn e Alauks 0% & ok 1 i | AR 1 3 : N i trip to Seattle 4 ably priced. 4 i5ka was in port. He is on . TO THE PEOPIF OF wly.J | " itif Way from Seward (o Seattle. | Mr. and Mrs.'C. D. Lewis was’ i W l ] [~ E 4! }: T P AN v lyy i k T Mrs. W. F. Rodgikeit herc on the Alasks r . “Always the New Things First | i On account of the property where we are located having been sold, we shall have to move. We have found it necessary to close our business for a period .of six weeks. e L § ; About November 15, we shall be open for business in our new location with a ¢ompletely new line of STAPLES AND PRODUCE. ]’rece(leu‘ ls Brolu)" Business' difficulties have forced us to take a trip South [ ¥ tS to purchase merchandise and to raise enough capital to have By WU"IB" s Cum’uu on E s | azncoa a larger and more complete stock than we have had. | TARIS g - & T() G()v('r" Ba) St“te to exaggeraje the.importance o : EWS P [black lace in _winter evening i’ istyles. - Chantal combines hlpe ast ec ve ’ln.e and ngt in alternating lf ez The dress ‘has a all yoke of it {black het, @fid 10 Baek there ‘1§ a rudimentary lulp of, net ha 'ing nemr fo th }ues Tt seems to us that the longer we have been operating here, the more difficulties we have had with the wholesale merchants. They have succeeded in stopping our shipper from sending us butter and eggs and other merchandise that we have wanted to handle. Please accept our hearty thanks for your cooperation. We faithfally promise you that after we re-open, that we shall conitintie ta_smash the high cost of living. Merchandise will be (80ld more reasonably. than it is. now. We are telling you this bemuue we .are. positive and know ‘that both' the ‘people: and ourselves are pnymg more for the goods than we should. Whole- sale merchants in the South have taken advamage of us hecause we arg so far away. . . A SIS B 18 Velvet Lined Leather Coats 4 ¢ Browni Navy, Olive Blue. and Black i l\nlcmlm today on the askn, “He has ‘hHeen hgre,’ ] Bros | Nty 3 il ‘nu past week ‘onofficialj $1 .50 We are leaving October 12 and ‘we shoild appreciaté your carly remittance for your account as every dollar will be used to your advantage in buying direct from the farmers. Inhu -\ndtr!on, (‘ull hristensen, [ |lrene L. Smith, ¢ity; Eddie Sultan, P !San Francisco; Charles Haw. - = e A 1rx|..:.1. Portland; Charles E.: Hiil, TrenCh Coats qet?' & Donovan KIFEW “efl) Sounhut nominee, and Cordova; Arthur G. Woodlli, Bos. f ¥ j Mie! Edith’ B ’chhdhu. Tndependent, cre the first women to tun ton: Mabel M. Briggs, Jahason @ m,all sl’adt{s Jaey (Clt 2w York; William A, Rodlg_ il for Goveinur ‘i Massachusetts, 'Mrs. MacFadfen's - candidacy i N e depends upon ‘her cbtaining 1,000 signaturcs on her nominaiing A Alasksn 3 $ $ # = - 2 rramy petition. : Mr. and Mrs. Seth Williap | 8'50 a"d 9'50 s el MM anos A R i ey L 6 4 b | {children, eity; . Gyrus Pieky ; IR U EIRREAY BOSTON, « Supt’ 27—~ Women |31 U1 distribution ef the V=i jacoh Lewls, Tyee; Art Hodiman, o ; { : bave. éntered (he. campatgn for the |11 3 {Taku; Mt and Mrs, S. Simpéon, fil govérnorship o ! chusetts| “Massachusetts oltizens” na,\};s Sitka; Ge‘(zl:l Joln; Il;m;}lh n. fit this year foi the fi 2 in the Mr acitadion, “are carrying the |drew Jacl oonah; Bi! ene. 3 V C nilpagTot the Dy State ‘ 1 burdens of enormous ed- [city; Nels. Anderson, Souties e b assar Coats nal and welfare instituti Whinery, Latouche; Roy, M4 g.- Mrs. “Mary 2 1.'Should they be agked to pay the jand Frank Mackey, ‘\hl\ln)ey | f . nominee of 8 inftaxes on privately ‘owned and pri- 3 Zynda H & Flfl‘ COUJII’S'—‘A" CO&"S Massachubetis, 1 2 first woman | yately controlled real estate? Mrs, B, F. Winters, Seati] X 4 ever to be moininated for the gov-| 1 gay ‘No.! That is a rcck |B. Bahm, Sentinel Island; ernorship. of Massachusetis {we can wreck the state on:” Dabia SRt : Lnlor; TR v - $12 : Mrg. Bdith - H. McFadden “When real @state valued at!John, Angoon. i < ,é“, e o Fesedt e of Pey | Cambridge; Mass; widow of a Con $60,000,000 'is every year taken . A " {tyam the ixable st and put into ) Wy" QUILD : i 1 i Eregations] cleriyivn. i deck 1 N oxamp class,” asserts Mrs.| Trinty Quid whil meet Bl i t }‘;;;gve s‘;,,ldgvs‘f;;;evg‘fi 0“ ‘ _,up aro B t # 4 “and 70 per il of | Mrs.. dy C. man at hex big % didate. 5 toxes nesesséd on the rentain.lon Sew; argd B t _tomorrow: Af sure this “;lore than eq“al:s tl?ee COMBINED SALES Of &" Mrs, Hanzood achieved note dv ng real Bst a very serlous pro- | noon -bz‘»l clock A Ofl\el‘ Southeastern Alaska .dealers. - 1 ing the hearings in 'cess 18 unguestiondbly golg: on “‘With this record of success: bs and satisfied m the Sacco-Vinzetti murder casc yiopies are In danger. and’ wamen i ; ) \ ers We are safe 81‘1: G%KK:NTEI;!.‘?}Q%?EVERS?AJ(‘;B TO BE through her activities in belall offor s country need to rise up and 3 > X N ¥ SA’YISFAC ;;h: dlqlemlm‘n.\. cola 3“' and jar (heir voices be heard in no t PAee W ; rtolomeo Vanzeili She was At yycertaln tODes.” ® y % i 7 that time Miss Mary I -1 Mrs: MacSpadden is spouscr ol 4 4 4 > 1 “HAVE A HART” HERE'S WHY— . spector in ihe state ment oty proposed referendum petitions s labor and indnstric lon the; tax: @i tieh g . 8 Absolutely safe, approved by undmters for 25 During her efforis in defouse | PR T § 4 9 RS Diegel oil. : - i 5 %) of the accuscd men she was asso-| the itk Powers. Hausoot. Thay| Chibineys.. i us. clean thom : 3 \ 5 G0 bR g ‘2 Saves 14 to 1% of fuel bill. clated with Powers itavgood. tor ot Phipasteh ady, & 4 ! ; ; 3 st : Exclusiye Hart vacuum tank feed—(no pump, no were subsequently married and be. T " T 4 v: ’ . came. leading figures’ i a cam-| ta B Kisp . iah O o el : | chance to flood). paign to sustain the rights of min.| 4 3 X X o T8 A R 4 4 3 Churns oll and’air together and feodl through hm ers in the anthracite regions to e y gt - 2R ~ - - s : . ! nozzle at low rresqure (no_high pl'@lalfi'e pump-— hold public meetings. Later, they| : g 3 no chance to clog—no wear). worked in Massac ts' rafsine | i« Kk holats . awBit. oqh it gwill not cnr— bonize). relief funds for siriking miners in | Western Pennsylvania. Mrs. Donoyan is a member of A . 4 . . Exclusive Hart flame swluh——alult! burner down the Bookkéepers' Stenosapher.’ ‘ To supply the ; u tha best. coal the * e if fire goes out or does not/light: and Office Employes’ uuien, anl . markets offer, ~Af &egm .; sir and reusonablf ; ; . Burns heavy diesel oil without p_nhanting. Wh“e in Boston was president of Y 3 In other words It is so quiet that lt can be- ‘in warm aif tlie local and delegate to the Bos- used ; i E .8 furnace; % ton Central Labor Uni she | ¥ ‘o ACTION” i : ; -onmdlil:t.e ot e 'lel‘\'avwity n?_ 2 T GUARM‘) w SA"T@F g’n & - ). ‘Simple—only. oné moving shaft. . Michigan. ) 2§ i 4 : Twenty-flve in Juneau—will show you' onb or all, . She plans ‘a sfumping tour cf ml: y g i e i nalth i (R Y PacifieCoast Coal Co, & % e , C £y b . \ 4 &t SR fgsnes raised during (he of the Sacco-Vanzetti cas» | brought up again. " MacFadden, left with a ‘small childrén tpon th unm She hagd seniy ) 1 ‘through college. Since undértaken a cam- what she considers 3 i e | Anh o WAEAY ..u.muw [PLARR

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