The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1928, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1928. T — - ] ] [ Mrs. Katherine ¥ranks, whohas PLANE CRASHES Pay Respects to Governor Smith 'MORE MEDALS | #reat weather HOS Wiio = | e 3 AND WHERE | |ast . is a passenger for Ju- ( N ! Occurs in | < |neau on the Princess Alice. b . i 4 i < Arthur F. Zimmerman, clerk at 4 \ 2 ; || Middle West | Frank A Metcalt, well known|ine' juneau ~Postoftics wil - i 4 # 2 « 3 | |1 p ; jlocal engineer, and his assistant oo OCEAN FLIGHT ye ! » CHICAGO, ML, Oct. 11 |Ray McCormick Columbia Meets Disaster |} Montana and Nevada and | | Pharmacy, 1s retareime tn soniLs |00 the Princess Alico for Soon After Take Off . ; ; ) B | | summer torridity and hotdust | |and is a passenger on the Prin. | Y ; : A commemorative medal, ‘and| | storms in Minnesota and Ne- | |coss Alice due tonighi | rive tonight on the Princess Alic . returned today Robbins, one of th | : : .|| January and June Tempera- | |after a week’ ek Jeannie 1 {Information Will Be Given| | {1, 10" i l(lmltmlur ,\.Ig:,‘c‘ ,:,,:,‘;,,lkhrlzn; g 'I; Poreu-| yurses at Si. Ann's Hospital, whe . 3 ning district adjace 7 ey ¢ [ Out At A. L. Meeting the weatherman yesterday. | | Haines. b been visiting in the | i A | | There was snow and cold in Matvin 1 e - for several weeks, is a passe Tomght 1 Bid, druggist at Bi | .- This Forenoon B . £ y 0 | |Interallied medal, with certificats, | | braska, In Montana the tem. | | i {are available to American veter-| | perature was at the freezing | | ROOSEVELT FIEI N R ; 2 2 {ans who served three months or point while in Lincoln, T | sy — | | 01d papers for saie at the Empire Oct. 11.—The Trar t i 4y ? A {more overseas during the World || 91 degrees was the « s : COFFEE FREE! Cotombis 1 | % Wa he full particulars will b tion. In Minnesota the tem- We are giving i of BEST RE B o . : L e anncunce sht at the Dugout | | perature registered 90 degre | e are giv You one pound of BES E- y America egion POst| | Gontrasting predictions * & LIANCE COFFEE, FREE, with one Ez-Squeeze Mop. sion | | made for today in the Middle They are endorsed by Good Housekeeping and are The Interalliod medal and certi-| | west ) self-wringing. See window display. withcut : e 3 ficate will be awarded to soldiers, ' . One whe 1 il on R : feks ailors, nurses (men and women), |ss i GARNICK S wing strut were broken P i R % who can prove their presence du:- S ke 2y 1‘ B0 suffered’ general strains w | 5 Foogie ) ) ¢ ling thrae months, consecutively or|Old papers for sale at the Emplre. PHONE 174 it tipped up on one ng i g PR ‘not, between August 1914 and| _ ¥ p st but did not turn over 5 % i 3 ar 11, 1919, the zone of | EEEEGEG——TTY A The Columbia took 1 : S i . r To secure the medal, k women eligible, must ttached temporarily a oo e : { least jonths to the Command- | Three leaders of Democracy—all Montanans | state were excellent. The photo shows,Ltor, ' e Zine o8 f FOfHeahh, Comfort, Economy i . spects Sver Alfre ) sna % Py 4 ( memorative medal is O itha between d their respects to Governor Alfred E. | Senator B. K. Wheeler, Governor Smith, Gov: nch and Ssbalihieatn(sis B o S blatde - ther . iith upon his arrival at Billings, Mont,, as- [ ernor Erickson of Montana and Senator Tom 2054 served i0s & ampaial il & sottlc GRE Sareane yuring him that his chances for carrying their | Walsh. e ¢ August 3, 1914 and No. lmN Fearing a possible upset with a | S i G R A 11, 1918, including nurses 7 resulting fire cked th [ I5: —— | LACONIC CLASSIC 1¢ v and women) doctors, phar- M.fla‘h& a"’o | | : but it had just been r ed for Salt Flying LINCOLN, Nel Two letters! French and foreign tionalities a leak and would not work i % 4 £l t tate se department having served in French field hos- ot on:| - EOUND QUILTY | Fietd Tried ool o B e i it sabeacts s THREE YEARS TO PAY | B ¥ , Out'in Thak i ¢ secreta my or interior benevolent organi IF you want every room in the house kept Fieid close ide a A 5 I | “Thanks.” : secretary re- o v certain - d unfailingly at 70 degrees healthful warmth hemmed in by bunk | OGDEN, Utah, Oct. 11 , “What for? vi xplained tonight. dunng winter’s coldest days, be s & have plunged and rolled on the soft il . - - -oo—— 3 .. B Shd “the loft wheel snapp idea s ed by th L Darwti A s T eh thesen;wAmeficaandxatorPdeucu install- e N road near | The first purely uUhinese sum- arwl 8 @ 5 ) .00, ed. The new Ideal 5 o 3 Utah’s great inland " mer rescrt is being laid out on Other prices in proportion. Ju- Redflash Boiler and an island near Foochow. neau Florists, Adv. on the g s adjoinin uccess of AV, o : o RS Rl i “American” Corto Radiators provide the best A ‘]ury Out 10 Minutes in Beriiatntimincith & salt 2 in radiator heating for old home or new, and U. 8. Drops Behind | Obtaining Verdict; Al- [ 1a their flying field . . L T S materially increase the rental and selling value In Latin America Jen Tial Stas 1<:(] Bl costing o410 4 ton of the house. ! nkled on ti st 't 4 Products of BUBNOS AIRES, Ocioher 11 : R eitind 1y & To Our Customers AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY The announcement by vers A ”":‘ "‘ opean steamship companios of | with ILARpOt ed service to Argentina has | charge 1 1“ B e T fr ) : . N — H| Please tell your neighbor that our business has ite States as o0 3 | Ma AT — i PR H 7 - i o P 5 i',‘,‘ ‘|l]]|(‘\l|4‘-| 1.,',];,»‘,.'.’ f‘,k;,f':,\',\:"“"h'“]. . 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Pollak FOR THAT FAVOR o Do Burope of building 1 1ners|io test i TR A3 t we will gell to you one box of Jonathan Apples for for th razilian-Argentine route.|claimed to 1 up t g A C 4 vice from the St.|poat adri ¢ Siaitibh who reported finding 4 ! 2.2 Lawrence to Buenos Aires has|yalmbers v 4 mod > liquor, also been announced for the near|,,.kxed him with an oar \ or one box of cooking flpl)h‘\' for Straight from the Right Heart Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Snture [failed to surrer The Nelson Line now has on|myjuc Jeceived th . ’ i £2.00 Even the ways five vessels for the South American service, all mot-|orailt {0 it 19 minu j A i i P . also companies registered in Bel-| X . ; 4 e AT R0 S * gium, France and Itd an- || i Hn Ki 1 the quartet Phone 37 | | ounced new construc My ! r pool. Today he T Al | ; ] Sounced new constru 1 g0 on tr t 2 p. m.)has nearly 300 descendants :,‘r “If You Want Your Home To Be Happy Use Happy D P / today. Kelly was convict fithe original four and is reaping Home Canned Foods.” 5’ s 19:80 a. m. toda It return — . World's Biggest Wharf petit larceny earlicr this week onla harvest in dime s, quar the same indietment 4 Begun at Souvthampton| v ments were r - - - TR AT T > i m by the ( this mornin T . . . ' ) = 4 SOUTHAMPTON, England Oct.|In one, Alb 1 r is char - ¥ 11— Twenty Ocean liners the [ larceny 1 dwelling of the Leviathan will be able to[Ford Arm o e f sl dock at the new quay just ordered [He i3 allc to have bu built hiere. But it will take twen.|ized the house of ( ® [ ty years to complete the job.|taking a large list of 7 ol Berths for two such liners, how.|Property. He was bound over ever, will be ready in two years.|the Grand Jury early in August, A dock wall to be constructed nigsioner R. D. DeArm will be the deepest in the world. |Of K » 1t will be 0 feet long and will Albrecht, bound over necessitate 78 concrete monoliths, [Hyder, was, also, indicted f each weighing 7,000 tous, being|ceny from a dwelling. He {cu ving stolen o recion of tis wal fs part WAL {0 4 sring of in LARGE SIZE PAROSEAL IS YOUR CHILD WALKING ON of a scheme begun two year R which it is calcuiated will erty m G, A Powell 8! —nails? £65,000,000. ler. Al 2 o g T P Twenty additional names wers |/l c zen —staples? awn today to be added to the! —l‘idg(‘s? Forty and Eight Show [rcit Jjury panel Those drawn| —Ilumpy insoles? | were L. Alstrom, Ge : Helping Out Progresswm.,_ on, T. H. Asiby, Oscar ¢ |l —wrinkled linings oo, e, o 1o 5 80 LM Maid o° Clover or Bradner Butter, lb. 60¢ Expending more than §$11,000 | Fem Mrs. A, C. Ha —Expendng : IN SHOES THAT or child welfare relief il Harlan Claire Kro i dho junior basehall program. | Lindsircm, Mee. John NcLauehi Fresh Tomatoes, per pound . . . . . . 10c —irritate? and promoting the display of | Mrs .. Merritt, » more than 17,000 outdoor post Mrs. BE. M. Polle *’])ll‘l(‘h? S = fow of e ways that “For. | Shater, Ed. O Ewe ‘B 3 Pounds Sweet Potatoes . . . . . . 25¢ —bind? ty and Bight” the play and|juneau; Harold Gallwas . honor soc of the merican | and Mrs. Annie C. Blancha —prevent hendmg Of th fOOl? Legion, has aided during Skagws | 4 : ) in the national program of t o v AR 6 Fr(’.\h Corn on COb . 5 & 4'Oc Avoid all risks of deforming your child’s feet, especially Legion, says a report written for iy tr 0 morning during the formative period, by purchasing genuine Pied to be included in the report of|eq a plea of not g Canada’s Gold Output Weyenbery Large Cucumbers, each . . . . . 15¢ st comntion o110 1L 0l Egg Plant, per pound . . . 15¢ o et v o 5 : pullty. 2 X - \ h i I et e i Cow | ® 2 Heads Lettuce . . . . 25¢ PIED PIPER PIED PIPER tional Commander of the Legion, | Sets New High Record WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Ca e oy w0t JORK Malagas and Tokay Grapes,lb. . . 20c gion at San Antonio, Texas, and|qlaay vs. last T e B Cauliflower, 35¢, 30¢, . 25¢ total of 1,852 p fine ounces, S H 0 E i For early walking we recommend Pied Piper Juniors, They S o are made on a specially designed scientific last that helps Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded nature develop strong feet. They have two full layers of production was worth RS soles, producing real foundation under the foot and giving 110. Moccasin Toe proper support to the tender muscles and bones. Soft Production from Nova Pad flexible, ; mines was nearly double t 5 Gro-Cord Sole . 1926. The Quebec output showed ! an increase® of more than 100 per cent, due to the incease in production of the silver-lead-zin hich carry gold and to the : G ld « 9 E & production of goid and blicter| H. s. GRAVES Deliveries—10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. . 0 ‘ Steln S mporlum copper. Open Until 11 P. M. Phones 92 and 95. Jackson, United Stz Port Arthur, reports ——————— _ Tulips, hyacinths, daffodils,| : ‘marcissus, crocus, iris and other| Tke Clothing Man of bulbs for fall planting. . Juneau Florists, Adv. |} " Shoe Department L

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