The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 4, 1928, Page 2

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THE VDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY OCT. 4, 1928. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Btreau * - : ) AR ‘ : Cozy Circulator Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnrug 4 p. m. today: Probably ‘sHofvers Yonight and Friday, cclder tonight; moder- v { i B ate to fresh egsterly winds Bkl WALNUT FINISH LOCAL DATA | time— Barom. Temp Hupudity Wind Velocity Weather Pt. Cldy s v [ J ot 9 B en s i Dt e 47 om ysty . 2015 52 47 B9 Reasonable in Price 4 a. m. today _ 29.05 50 39 NE 9 | ] m > Noon today 29.12 46 66 E 13 Rain | ' @ : " L L g R ! L & 5l Drop in and ask to see this fur- ) 1 lendid W s C‘ABLE AxD. .BAmo KEP*'—TI_OETSN.,\\- 3 - 3 nace before buying elsewhere— For women and misses, here are splendid mne P Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. Sam. Preclp. Sam. S , € We éah save yod money. Stations— terp. _temp. o iemp._temp. Velpeity y DY i woolen frockd for Fall and'Wiiter inn' semi- spofi Vi i 52 % 18 ~t\lv~ cuitable for street ‘or school ‘wear and offér- A d .‘»' me 20 Bethe 3 24 + a value that would be very difficult to dupli- 4 Ft. Yukon - ! 16 i ’ 2 -.: Juneau Youllg H(ll‘filll’(l}‘fl CQO One would hardly expect to find such ~n\.lri ¥ P Tan \‘tll 25 20 j: iy If its hardware “WE HAVE 17" ‘rvicable frocks at this low price. {Duten Harhor Kodiak ! Cordova ] 3 1l Snow o 7 Juneau B b . B 1'1.)5- $10.00 . o g S 4% b 'y i b Prince Rupert . 51 [ 8 6 2 Cldy 0 y I 'Bdmonton 36 82 § 18 Cldy | Beattle 5 5 3 50 Cldy Portland 5 54 5 52 Rain in attractive : B | 8an Francisco . 61 6 56 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. | e WAl 3 % R ¥ | The pressure remains unusually low from - Prince William % Fall shades T\ 1 s Sound to British Columbia and moderately high in northern Alas- 3 A S r ka, Lizht snow Js falling at Cordova and Eagle and rain has v of u - lgalien from Southeastern Alaska to Oregon. with heavy rain at . 1 " s g . | i i B! coiohikan. Clear weather prevais over nearly all the interior rose AR “land on the Bering Sea coast. Temperatures have fallen_over most ur °se el gA the Territor) tan k A\ NO Obseryations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- - 4y rupert, Bdmonton, Sattle, Portland and Sam Fran- grey i eisco are o at 4 aam, Juneau tine, 'DOMESTICATED MOOSE Other xtyl‘cs and prices p H | . '< 'RIDESIN STYLE ON v | 1 in new Fall Woolen ; ,mntmr ‘m%mg ; . . YUKON; WILL GO EAST| Pacflff*c\gg\fiff*\c?u{ CO.' ; . G. WALMSLEY, Agen Frocks are to be found % Fall andr Winter in our Ready - to - Wear model 1h ‘& ‘Wwoolen / Jz reling in style in ahouse| Phone 412 trock for the chilly ] specially built for her on the for- | ne L e days. ‘Bosenible ef- | ward deck of the liner Yukon, a| fect - coati style 4 : r-old cow moose was the(f| rock with blouse of / B r of considerable attention silk. Sleeve ‘cuffs of / iA | while that v 1 s in port yes- 1 STYLE C—Is a very smart same tweed mater- ¥ erday. | g taken to Iu, l = Department. ARTIST’S SUPPLIES Brushes, Tube Colors, Ete. AT JUNEAU PAINT STORE niodel in ensemble effect ial a3 dress. Single v ' ; Steve combining silk and woolen patch pocket high - 1/// t | ser, wher tweed fabric in the mew at- up on léft side. Just > tractive shades. “An excep- the kind of frock ) [ tionally good *mudel: for that tife smart miss £/ The moos: Was g ki school ‘or bysiness. wenr. I O 1 ) Kenai Peninsula by Mr. Meichoir | and evesd of ¥ for Winter, Exactly / = when it was a small calf. He mnk\ silk ar P a8’ iNustrated.x | / |4t to Seward w he cared for Bl ariagns. 3 ¥ : ; I | | it until Illyh e domesticated. | { TONY SIMIN GROCERY A coat ¢ with long lapels {lu-flw the }\ew Things First [ f {Recently he disposed of it to the | § ) oy A good L0 closing with: a single row of IR K | eastern institution | “aum VERIBEST PEACHES 3 Cal A dity olen. 104 ¢ G R cats & A { | | The house in which the moose | 3 Ca ; > LA G U W Beh.rends Co. I | L3 pockets. Exactly ‘ e Al mattresses and quilts to keep out| 1 L \«ER]BEST BOI[ ED HAM _ S5 Alustvdhest b e . \ [the ra wocean breezes. | PHONE II)OLGLAS @ ——b i SRR $85 s E. A Sherman, depu o B - . rshal at Haines, arrived' last e it on the steamer Queen from | - TR bl Yk L1t place. He will bevhere sev.| ~HORBE SWAPPERS” ) eral days attending court. | h TSN 2 2 Y i > - RADE ¥ ———— We have just reeeived a shipment of the famous SERPEPALIE T IPARIS-Coat ‘dressés are fm-| W. S. Harding, U. §. Prohibi| T e Brazen Huss.fes' ATTALA, A, Oct. 4 portant in the new mode. Patou|tion officer, returned on the Aleu-|}* s Moree swapping® fo mot to | (hs-a brown and. green tweod [UAN from a trip tirough the In- | Although we brag a lot about our service - legated 0 3 lace '[vess with diagomal tucking and |terior | PN e L s I Ronnee, Aadivk. at, Sthe o] { and courtesy, we wish to warn you that y U : N e of Frwowah.county, |waistine Beaver bands around| FOR \()UI{ COUGH our fruit is getting fresher all the time. 4 L Bahems sswred (his in o . |tHeBleeves carry ot the diagonal | AND COLD #reent thresday cohvefition '“ne-{ ::Ile "e"fih'“‘ f;)"'“'f"‘r by . : Our apples, especially, are way out . ad. scarf ‘collar w abs of fur a psy oy 61 Ve ’ I'-.;*.h"?n l-;l;x.r:):fi::;l}-”ln vy WE RECOMMEND of control. Please do not be shocked if Bel. cach delegate was re. 4 92 . gl White Pine and Tar Cough | they smile at you and wink—for they . G Wered to stale that his vo. | WOTIOE | Syrup, Pine Tar and Honey Took 3% b a] m gation or avocation = was Upon inspection, stores and| Cough Syrup, Antigrip ook almost bright enough to talk,— dealing in the sale or (rade | |Testaurants continuing to dump| Tablets, Bromo Quinine, and too pretty to eat. ¥ B Was | ‘bage on Front Street, will be| Week’s Cold Tablets and The hat that will stand rolling up, foldi ! :1?::;.2:\;;:‘ :‘;.“:;"? . |'prosecuted and names published. smany others. sitting on. Will not spot from the rain. will Officers were elected and D l-'niegh’?%ozllggg&"' other preparations to per- P Retey soecd Bl ERER e R S CALIFORNIA GROCERY ¥ % : & o were made. One .,( its pur- / % i s o { s " : y . Over 20 different colors .mfl x'n(;dcl:i. '}'o g l‘: ‘_‘:h:g':‘l'fl o 1o | {01d papers tor sate at the Embires| * A U X Free delivery three times daily l;llrod;.um ;]‘mm \l:p have put a special price on BB ot i ML N Jusals e R A em * this week— 3 whews ™ HE 4 N them for o S ! y e You sz . b garding the Lowell Creek flood|] [ g E \ Afl b 3 Sex them in the window i ::‘ s;:‘:;,-’.:‘;‘:cthe; h:;:lh:p.:;:: 1 : ) | J. J. NAWMAN A. M. GEYER R SRASHIOW o Jrina! bt botry / \ MART cafe—fashionable & PLUMBING | SHEET METAL They mushed over Yoads and trails] hefie-or on the boulc- Skilak Lake to Coopers Land | T8 Y vard—you see these bri QUALITY WORK with QUALITY : e fg and from there to Kasilof by |8 \ ¥ healthy ldoking peop e B M B h Y C boat. At Kasilot they visited sev- \ il happy in the j tPhVI ¥ MATERIALS » . € ren s b Oi, n‘c. e 1 y ' a S VIR e A means a good lookmg job and no repairs, One cannot be like them x h | thblished by Perry Cole ‘and .| \ ) ; Juneau's Leading Department Store | ko NP WGH lokpeated the :‘I\;‘eesrso?‘r;elgtgcfil?o& ltcll'me N Lower Front Street ' Phone 154 Juneau, Ahsh Kasttor aviatton, feld: | i wear us down and tire us i Fréfh \nat ‘Botit’ they went on L out. Headaches, biliousness, &(the U. S. Bureay_of Fisheries boat \F dizziness, blemished com- " |Teal to Hlfmna Bay, then overland | s plexion—all these things {2 telegram received from Dan] froth | the bay %o Iifmna vilage [fase ¥ are wcAL RELIEF [\\‘n ms, who handled the drive | . and thence by gaeshoat to Siever- \ X cons#;:::flz Shavaenae. | ther S L Lt don’s &t “the Poi 5 \ Yak sent in a total of $181.66 ¥ V1 ning, of thé overlafd route ‘to Lake ¥ And regularity is 5 ehiiiD FUND s“uwle \\h:‘v icluded approximately $80¢ Y Yelark. They returned trom I s % mamtam. {for the Annual Roll Call. E. M il ¥ . , {llamna to ‘Selovia: where: they 3 elson handled the collection, | { (&2 % i Carter’s Lile Liver Pills | w U contributions received 5 .goimg: ro ‘ are :,E""I' vegetable laxa- 3 S /. De Ar. 3 |Beward. - « K i < ich act on the liver . chairmat Tenakee,| 8l AASEETL P i ; nswell as the digestive ‘and " hairman, $24.50. R T Y mteitlm:il system. They ate P Othe omnenities not heard ta for I)Olllml? impré: IM nh e Mr. yl‘nlu proceeded| % W small an easy to H“"' h'ChagOf and \"k“ frem yot me: Douglas, Skagway,{of the Milamnx Bay i1fiwna’ wid] to.#airbanks. s There be was re.| " & mild'in action. Keep them “tat Respond Notably—— | muinc:, sioonah, Kilisnoo, An.|Take: Clark: trail to. Tovijpned ter by Major Gillette and, ¥ handy at home, or carry a % {goon, ioke and Chichagof. It fsfstandard was gathered th icam®e t0; thé eoast over lha & {ittle AO!herTownsReporl ot g 1 me]w ot ol et U n”"’”m b oy \ mke:la! of t'hctn in your ibscriptions of the Juneau| e Wil g ess than $860.) Offfer;” &hd Ika" P, Taloy, 17 was very. Amuch | lmoreased' 3 e o ”M tha' Asmlevedh Tend A e — - ‘wistant L‘hnnengfi‘n a Teconnatss Fm l:waxm gaamount of work|| P Rea&whntthiswonunnyl. 2 : sa his i lone by our . district superintend. | Croks were toduy swelld 1o §734.- MARTHA SOCIETY l1s. now. befhig nmemblm*}‘fi @nts during ;x;:uu :Much has| . "‘ "““ froubicd Gith, indleewton 40, by receipts received from cey. e analysis of'the sitdatt 3 i te the un- eral outlying gommunitics, it was| The Martha Soclety will meul "‘ e ation in ‘uecn accompli fiw e un A By M. L. Merrii(, chiair-|in the church parlor Friday, O man of the Relief Fund Comniit \ o o' Imlk qur‘: “:14:‘3‘;" B‘:‘fli’fl(e ;::alx‘n tee. This is 323440 more thc 2 ud Mrs. Homer | pofnts atd thé' mmm bq flmtu quota fixed by b ordling wi as hostesses, |patér they - |aska a-zu ummu w uu ' a0 20,000 BULBS via; Chitina ‘gnd Valdez: oyer - rom Hirst.( ‘-‘_ For rall planting o growing| RICHR Trighway. ’:flz and Yakutat w';: notable [in the house, © Juneau Flor-| Leaving' Hate fajor, $oialed out. Fhe ormer s(: Ady.{Gillette: Wehtito Seward ‘and)ebHay ha m#t el ———————— ferred. with répresentatives ‘ot s AccOrding 12010 papers tor sarr at ths Tmpire. lwfl’l‘ici -Comu'uv.uon fifll y

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