The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1928, Page 8

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% 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10 1928 I.UC AL GFFIGE Popular Hostess in Capital DUFRESNES ARR]VE 'f.,'l'J,il.‘,,i'»"3?&&“"4312.‘.‘1;‘.’.‘” e ; g |, MAKE HOME HERE e, 0 % & ! everal yi s Game v k left last night on the % % : n Alaska X Yukon for Seattle. Mr. Du », for y j 4 cisco. Klonda N § 1-| Dur r. Me! s absence, rean girl an Villia will be in in this cit Democrat Divisional Com - e : . ? A | s staff and was recently , who is general Superin- B Ooins i : ¢ ¢ ’ red here to succeed Geo \dent of the Alaska Juneau Gold quarters for Cun)v.u:ll " 2 : . 4 | at \’u‘:‘;::m e % % m;n“::il;“m]":\:’-;(m- Maid o’ Clover or Bradner Butter, lb. 60c Fresh Tomatoes, per pound . . . . . . 10c COFFEE FREE! are giving you one pound of BEST RE- COFFEE, FREE, with one Ez-Squeeze Mop. ar price of the mop i Coffee Free! endorsed by Good Hot eeping and are self-wringing. See window display. 'Y 9 GARNICK’S Concord Grapes, basket . . . .~. . 45¢ PHONE 174 = s 3 Pounds Sweet Potatoes . . . . . . 25¢ ica’ sorite / -ess! |l 6 Fresh Corn on Cob . 40¢ Millions Have Loved Her Books! Egg Pl“nt’ P()r l)oun(l S 150 Cauliflower, 35¢, 30¢, 25¢ WIBE SEGTIUN An espécially posed phu(o of Mrs. U:lrry S. New, wife of the “TIIE IIA ,\D ‘/’4:‘ TEI & ostmaster eneral, with “Tough,” her” black Scottie. Mrs. New is a frequent hostess lu the oflmnl circle in Washington, | MEINSPECTED: - o mmaames s || COLIsEUM EE T Craves Finds Fur- he wir | [ Thursday and Friday In Good Condition KEL[Y {PHH.TY [ Ee s ‘ PETIT LARCENY, ‘Sinin™ rovna " To Our Customers Straight from the Right Heart didasia” deciared D i o Land of Prospectors | T prits S “""\\ b o i SAY‘ wrfifliGT - Please tell your meighbor that our business has Frown ra = 8 y slp 4 Wt bhratn . ia s | WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—With| grown rapidly and soundly with your kind help and NET ratel dredges - suhaibte patronage. But we are not too big nor too success- ] 5 ~ b3 A by b i ful to place a very real value on the friendship of all | Defendant ’, ],nun\ Cage #01d in the vicinity of Fairbanke, | b o ] are beginning to look up| of our customers. | . 1berg 5 g ol DabEase £000 cond Convicted; Malm ber g ’ land of prosp epre- FOR_THAT FAVOR ng circum. | Trial Starts Today ives of the A Railroad | y 3 8 es into consideration, and i & r t to the Interior Department. we will sell to you oné box of Jonathan Apples for in a fine way to make even bet Nt “ SR & Installation of the dredges has ) ter ‘progress M the mear Yuti 4 h g “*[revived Fairbanks to such an ex- $2.25 he said o b ebimd m‘* tent that conditions border on the ' 3 Favors Experiment Farm J AR R B i boom, Khuek or one box of cooking apples for ¢ n i In order that it may attain real N s ‘| One of the three companies op.| i el Grpmgran EH) f guilty, weral, rdfiay Eioioe 2000508 $2100 Even ForHealth,Comfbrt,Economy rate commercial | rtance, he i e ok ¥ (¢ and log cabing that have . advocates the establishment of an o o3, 0. T1% stood vacant since the gold rush G G i b g ] L ! shalter s B astineau Grocery culture and husbandry of fur-bear ; g o |type of gold d 5 ing animals can bo demonstrated.| s Ao Mhe Iattess sase| Business activity in Fairbanks Phone 37 Rgd lash a)r[o 3 roblems dental to the bree o Throcnie e n stimulated the coal P “ o It b ; e : 1 3 "vv‘!‘ .! T”. 1}:‘ ”\ \‘hl : ,‘ s ot e Ane “:! !WM Tl 1‘4‘ ]"I:m “:1 If You Want Your H?me To Be Happy Use Happy BO"_ERS RAD'ATORS \ g ] Home Canned Foods.” mals cou > solved the outputs to meet the needs . 1 soived thers, Rl € o ity rgnatving. stalen] VDS SHIRE f0 TARE the- R THREE YEARS TO PAY s is pendin through parasites m\:l ulhw ene. . s 5 ———— - — - oo - 3 9 I 5 s ¢ W ' : No Home Should Be Without Them! : 2 Heads Lettuce . . . 25¢ Large Cucumbers, each . . 15¢ FUR FARMS IN % i - - . : I/ | See the Mightiest of Them All! Malagas and Tokay Grapes, lb i e Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded GEORGE BROTHER Deliveries—10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Open Until 11 P. M. Phones 92 and 95. i aould e ho strial of m Malmb F you want every room in the house kept §¥ial. sarmers ild v Rt dngiskiient, gUatele, Ity . unfailingly at 70 degrees healthful warmth improved and the el s {00 AR A - & CSRRNIOE | ¥ during winter’s coldest days, be sure to have perity of the industry advanced | SPPR A B : . d these new American Radiator Products install- materially, he declared : @ mih -8 cd. The new Ideal Redflash Boiler and Most, it in fact not all, of the - i i I “American” Corto Radiators provide the best )ff‘" i "‘]:f 3 ‘:E‘.:w“. I';; "'":]‘;‘L‘ ! ! y ! in radiator heating for old home or new, and has come ¢ ct have 4 i s e wit.] . ed strongly the establishment of > M4 materially increase the rental and selling value ness stand for the government such a station All of e ) kP _of the house. them recelved e p I NEW ldeal s Fit¥s Him ik wiogt 1 g g R, e vt : oy lieal AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY s composed © 1 togers, | OMITAINY L P e, B C. T. Gardner, J. A. Martin, H. M.| RS IHe are ," e - | Woodrutf, Miss Nell McCloskey, | ’ B Ay Whishe o tev. O. illman, Mrs. Gust Nel. | dent this will be of prosent valu e to the farmers, permanent valuc| S S T pirs iy can only be assured through the | €m0 maintenance of an institution sucl g g Y An indict Prani | ’ as the proposed experiment farm, [, % " B l /nderwear T raves Wmar tad. Petersburg, with as re. | G Seusenite Arox. turned by the Grand Jury early!| ° o Dr. ves visited a large num 3 g AR | this week. He is a to have| N ‘e 1 1 %a Railroad, Copper River ang|[0Teed the zisme of “Sicve Fryers| HE newest material in Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal other interlor sections, Prince Wil |14 %, Check j0 on Lia SR Rayon is Non-Run mater- liam Sound, Cook Inlet and I 4 thic S Peninsula _ roglons. Generally| G0, i meht “secret ial—something decidedly 1 xl by e Grand Jur) different and attractive as well o “I tell you in advance what job will cost” scovered nimals we so snimals were o, Mfiected| L ARDEN CLUB 1S TO as highly serviceable. B o il a0 ol nghg) %‘;fifi”;gfi.}‘lfis Made in Bloomers and Vests the proper steps R R il 8 o W in'both Peach and Flesh shades. control of the infected ani The Juneau Garden Club will] The mink growe e been|shortly esume regular f;l“{‘ i xS iy xnu:uu‘-;‘bn\;:t\‘ by J. W. Lievers, Bloomersy $2'25 " oe a e B y for the reason t ¥ | President, An interesting series.ol been Dbetter control han | lectures on timely subjects has| \/ests’ $150 r varieties of animals. been arranged for the winter, h Sees Fine Animals. aid s on which red, blue, cross| The first of th a Iver- foxes are pen-raised|will be held next at\alp 3 v inspected during the summer|m. in Couneil Chambers g g 0 g S by Dr. Graves. The li 8 there | City Hall. J. P. Anderson, horti- were well above the @ m ulturalist for the Juneau Florists, [ blue vixen had brought in a total|will lecture on Fall planting of ? 46 pups in four years, seven,|iulips and other fall bulbs. C. H. m Orzum h 2,13 and 14 resy and | Flc triet Woreston, . o, other large litters. eorc in charge i In the interior districts the feed S. Weather Burcau Sta Juneau’s Style Center - 4 ing problem js becoming a matter | will deliver sever of some consequence. In most|ing the winter, Mr Jivers 8a at of them the food heretofore ob All members of club are tainable from the surrounding|urged to attend country has been exhausted. Ther onmembers, anyone the farmers must commence bal sted in the work of the club b ' . b ° aneing the rations and bringing infand the culture of plants and foofl. flowers, are o invited to . Going to Yakutat. meet with the zation, he ; D, Graves will be here a short|added. time coaferring with Territorial ——— I officers and the Alaska Game| Julius Caesar and Daniel Boone Commisgion. He will go to Yaku-|both live in Winchester, Va, 1

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