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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY SLPT 28 |928 —— e — e She s Lonely Nowl lMIs SRR IR 15 e M ~ 3 Pofir n P FLAT RIVER, Mo., Sept o % 4 28. Flat River is a town % without a municipal govern- BA T . ment, a jail, a policeman, peace officers or a ma | I i &Y. AN e L trate. It has 12,000 inhabi- tants. TGWN OF 12,000 HAS NO RULERS NOR JAIL NITROKOTE for floors is an unsual- ly quick drying floor enamel, manu- factured by an entirely new process. It is especially made for use on in- terior floors of wood, concerte or fin- oleum. It produces a glossy, water- proof and wear-reeieting cuating * R SRR DS o at Funter Bay Returns % ’nl:l;,n::n“dnmm(””"” e hard enough to be walked on in " to' Boat afine‘q’l j The community claims about half:an hour. ' [T AR TR that per cent of its resi- | pete Scanig, fisherman and cap. | dents are native born, 50 / per cent-are church members tain of the treMing boat 17.490, ftend. Sun reported to. Govy George A. Parks| and 35 per ¢ § | day schocls larly early Thursday as missing - from | J 11 it Mg B - e .| Juneau Young Hardware Co. back . there w&le and sound, ac. | 5% I ) 'y cording, to a radiogram .régeived | by .the Goyernor .late yesterday | from the Sunny Point canmery at| Funter., A search was authorized | lym\l?ula\ morning by Commission. | {er F. A. Boyle. ;- The message from the cannery was brlel and gave no detalls. It paid merely: “Scanig returned to- LEAVES FOR SENIOR YEAR AT WASHINGTON U. If its hardware “WE HAVE IT” ) it yesterday ttle to at- wene|Old Papers for sale at Empire Office { Miss Harrier Sey on - the Alaska fo tend the Universit ton for her fourth a FALL MILLINERY i day unharmed.” Whether he was L) {found by the search party.or re. | 0 v est fashions for Fall turned - from a hunt was not| i The very newest fashion R L o S v {had been received by Commission. | . ’or Boyle from the rescue party. | | showing. To see this most varied Yogenpier ey | PARIS—Cuffs 6f distinction are B assor new Fall hats is to 3 jconsidered a recommendation for i realize that evéry style reveals that N s W, Tox. woll | Kpowaibive sergo coat lwuhflsum«hn] I,)rown ] ¢kill "in conceits and attention to [160aE Rforney, Has béeii: apbbiiiyresl .v..)l ar and: eolia, whicH a> b 1 1 4ila Hhidl have ed by U. §. Commissioner F. A. tend a “mr he elbow, despite | the smallest of details whic ; ave {BoER to s adminiatriton o8 mei::‘k‘ wide fur irimmug, the ef- 4 cought to Behrends’ the distine- estate of the late Jolin Bernstein, |fect of L 8 i l).” ! : e Bernstein died here several days|Slccves and ycke, front and back, i tion as headquarters for millinery {po. The estate is belléved tobe (#1¢ Din-tuc ked. 5 i that i= different aud yet reason- | small. | e - —_— e i ey i 8 - J i | ——,,———— BECOBIJS 1 i s | | i ably priced. A. J. QUOTATIONS Closing out ali’ 1y 1meh Columbia | TO THE PEOPIF OF JUN X F NEW. YORK, Sept. 28.—Alaska |and Okeh Records at §0c each. 9 V] 2 5 “ 1 I 99 {Juneau mine stock is quoted to- |Open evenings. Radic Electric . f Always the New Things First iCo., Martin Lynch. ady [ 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 peuod of six weeks, B. M. Behrends Co., Ine. Juneau's Leading Dcpartment Store About November 15, we shall be open for business in our new location with a completely new line of STAPLEb AND PRODUCE. N ) ) \ \ \ N \ : { { ) \ ) M N ) N \ \ { { \ ) { \ { \ ) N { \ : { ) 4 : \ { N N { are presenited here in a complete i N \ \ \ ; N z “ fua NEW | g | ! | ; Gueen Marie of Rumania, ‘who, it [ is said, will marry an American [ nulti-millionaire @& soon as prob. | = i E T ot ‘diate M HGen: siicotih ® i Business difficulties have forced us to take a trip Seuth | {|away. No clue to 'the. Jucky | d v IH t urel handi 1 # { [ vaikis identiwiiie Sotnitian¥st ; oa ‘S i o purchase merchandise .and to raise enough capital to have ; SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS gt out, however. . q 7 rel il a larger and more complete stock than we have had. i James, also returned. on the ‘Ad- til Tt seems to us that the longer we have been operating here, at the Coliseum Theatre miral Rogers. Grant Is-alleged 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 }iandle ; Please n(‘('ept our hearty thanks for your eooperdtion.. We faxthfully promise you that after we re-open, that we shall continue to smash the high cost of living. Merchandise will be sold more reasonably than it is now. We are telling you this because we are positive and know that both the people and ourselyes are paying more for the goods than' we should. Whole- sale merchiants in the South have taken advantage of us because we are so far away. to have killed James with a 'S , : ball bat on Augusts23,-last.":! THE B. M. BEHRENDS CO., INC. was bouildover g : the's Fed Grand Jury jhere "and - the’;ddbe S Just Received 8 4 * will be Investigated by .the jury presents a short pictorial film on which 15 called to report muext Monday. @ HOW STAR BRAND SHOES ARE MADE ; !'{““—‘ A%, ' Former Secretar y of - An educational as well as State Elihu R‘w‘ 13 ki TRAE Guppuner of Ha«wer i very fascinating film Vélpet Lined Beather Couts Brown, Navy, Olive Blue and Black $12.50 vw\snw(.mN sépt, zsvsn, i hu Root. former Secretary of State, | in a ‘letter-.to Chairman. Hubert § Work, of the. Republican. National Committee, announced:: he: would A support Herbert C. Hogvery -but Chie‘i Gr('y T“k"s C()l’l added hg did not- agree -with the f R e We are leaving October 12 and we should appreciate your early remittance for your account as every dollar will be used nominee’s views on prohibitign. F : Plunfre ‘ r,y m 0 /I&Slst ; i & Tren(fh coqt to your advantage in buying direct’ from the farmers. o f Fall’s Daughter Sues ilfl all sWes . $8.50 and $9.50 i ' Mun Rea('uod f om Bay Hushand for l)wmc LAS C RU(‘ES N. M, hept u—— for Territoi nator: and fMrs. Brant Bilott, «formerly - Miss Hollenthal,, .0 the Jouette Fall; “daughiter of Adbert|[H mocratic. committee of, tho First | Fall, has Breugat. silt tor ‘dtioses B t. They ave making the|against her husband charging ha- [ und trip and will campaign at|pityal drynkenness and . “dgser- witthha, “Kick’ 1ike, a government ditferent “stops made by the [ticn,” attorneys for both Mr. and{§ mule. Of course, the two cele ; | Mrs, Elliott said here yesterday. ! britlons were wholly unrelated, A | The Ellotts were married, n yet ithe day brought to each of 1919 and the divorce petitionsay them ‘an entirely fuvoluntary and HEHUMAN IS BACK {hat ENidtt Teft their -homé .in chilly plunge in the waiers of FRGM SKAGWAY WITH 11)\rt~v Rivers, N. M. on Mareh dff Gastineau (hanne! ; TWO FOJ! LO; L JAIL" and weht east, 4 The Chief would nave gotien | his duekiog lmd. it been anyi %% FLET o o | A Mail flhh F‘“ :i other day than his birthday an eputy: U, -8 ar u: "‘l'l ! yhld Tl’lb en | el dc AR was | Herriman . arsiveds tods .-nn-ersilexy by his straying from | Steamer Adiiral Rog th Fed r LIE VAT dir the stralght and narrow Side- | eral prisoners for imprisoument RABAT, Maorocco, 'sepv,_ za walks on Willoughby were entire- |the local Federal jail | Two French aviators, forced dow: 1% 400 limited in width for him | Jack Mitchell, transferred fr m two months ago while carrying Fire Chuief J |4 “Delly ¢elebratcd his natal ana § yesterday, and Frank V local Indian, chose the same day to imbibe toa freely in a liqu commaonly known Vassar Coais { S o el ERe 5 OlL BURNERS .| We have sold over seventy-five Qil Bumers in and around Juneau. While we have no way of Checkl e feel sure this more than equals the COMBINED LE%J of all other Southeastern Alaska dealers. Fur Collars—Al Colors, $12.50 %, and be dropped futo about four |the Skagway jail where he hac|mail from South America, are stilt|ffl: ‘With this record of successful jobs and satisfied own- taof of salt water héneath the been serving a sentence, o prisoners of wild, African’ rided ers we are ufe m GUARANTEEING EV’ERY JOB TO BE Anbing. Lunday, under sentence from Sit- 'men; S'A’flSFA His yells for help were heard ka to threc months imprisonment; Promises, threats and 3 by jresidents on Willoughby Ave-fand to pay a fine of §500 for vio. have® been wsed in vain'to® . — ste who promptly turued in & |lating ‘the Alaska Bowe Dry Law, thelr release. ) Q,HAVEA HART’ HERE’S WHY- fire alarm. The department found |were brought hege by the offic e TORPUNERSER : X : Willlams clinging to 3 pile and| Deputy Marsiel Frank Pric What - has e "of “tha .‘ . %?::glut:ily safe, approved by qnderwritm for 25 K yelling for dear life. And there|who has t vestigating the fashioned parents who dida't wo}ir . ¥ he remained until a skiff was |case broushi gsainst Albert Grant about the clghvette: evil: if “thskr Saves 1 to 1% of fuel bill. ¢ N ¥ brought axound and took hiw of. {lor the alleged Killing of Thomas childfen werd all-daughters? 3¢ Exclusive Hart vacuum'tank fegd—(no pump, no’ : Then came the Chief's hath | oo e e e L A chance to flood). Williams was taken in the skiff ‘. 1o JKeeney's . float. Chief Gray | ' 4. Churns o't:dlnnd air togeth;t “fl%‘ed' th::.uzhml:rxe wag among those to weet him nozzle at low r!‘essu e (no pressi pump— As he stepped forward to assist no chance to clog—no wear) the wet and shivering Indian to 5. Spa points !Wint out’ Of fl‘m (WI“ noé ehr— the float, he took one step too ;l‘ many and: cff into the bring dep. He was pulled out and oy 6. lEfxfll;swe Hu;t flame :o hfihm burne.r qn n home. to dry,out. To supply the peoplé, 7. Burns Wm mduww oil without preheati y ilffams was taken to a warm markets. offer. t . eavy prel ng. o Bk AR 1ae CI8X i) fo. gleen In.other words-——-—m &3 fl is so ‘quiet- thht it dn be M i'n warm -ir ] § jag. Me dign’t take very uruev. i By to the yeatment and tried e JBatrolman Campen 9. Simple—-only one mOVil!‘l ’hut. a bro‘a.m bhut was. persuaded \ b 3 A ) 4 : SRR . .‘ € 4 10, Twenty-five ‘;t Mfi“flrw y&u one D)‘ Ill jesist and . remain at the % for the MI‘N ' el flfiu sAILS —_— 'ownhln ’Iu sailed