The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1928, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, I‘)ZB.‘ By BILLE DE BECK P rrr—gme- g LY G SLE AT ;i STRNG OF PEARIS-FROM ) WERE GOING To PRONE i AUH\TS GOOD i HIGH ANDTHROW NOUR / S . sen T < . e, DUCHESS - - AT = PULL NOURSELF i RS Wi il e b ‘?&S%fi(}ficn | DONYT You 2 TS TR S i HE . i g INNOCENT. I GAJE PLANS rfiifli&r?f'éi\‘?friw NN QE IN THE CAN it I FEs ke A THAT Wit BRING P BOUT e WHEN You, i - . CR\MINAL, &= Krow YOURE A ABSOLUTE. & ( Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM o rap ot SN e The Admgalty Island Conl ' ompan MEXIGAN ARMY b i, e Weather Condiions As Recorded by the U S. i il major organized armed Weather Bureau Office with H. R. Shepard & Son s |WINTER TAKES DO[]GLAS movement against the Govern- PP S S SR R D s ent and thus part of the army : e - : g | TOLL; TWO ARE | GOING TO HOLD it e sl st o snnon s, s .. i i NEW | ; maneuvers. % Rain tonight mulLT?)uémlA.wL fi«xz'ruxun“.m v winds. @(/?jfil/%— )| FRBZEN DEATH BIG MANEUVERS Four Bomb Explosions Pime— Barom, Temp. Bumidity Wizd Velocity Weather > L 95 8 1 4 p. m. yest'y .30.01 45 Cldy DANCE TONIGHT > ! D‘s"“b Ch'“g" Quiet 4 K, ?1; ‘{;flaz 3004 42 90 SE 8 Cldy 3 AN ) 7 3 3 toda: .86 42 89 E 18 Rain Phe voghlar somlmantiily datce|Seven Arg Snanf]ed onj MEXiLu Lids, Ot Ll e |, CHICAGO, I, Oct, 17,—Tha R i = i ‘ e of the ¢ Lodge will bo held! Pikes Peak — Bliz- ico 1s pl;m)n‘),, a -ln ‘:”d[:‘\ "h'(“', losion off our bombs in wide- CABLE ARD RADIO KEBORTS g aged vV RO~ . rate. ts of VT JAY fh their hall here this evenir ! l;?.»:xnhltw ‘:n.x blank shells parated parts of the eity YESTERDAY Tonn e P v of . 7al‘d5 SnowSlorms 4 i broke am otherw calm night. Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. 8am. Preclp. 8am. §t uwual popular variety of @ . Announcement of the forthcoming | it A0 HHCIERE GO 8 e | stattons— terap. _temp imp. temp. Veloeity 24 bra._Weather numbers will \be offered by, the | T maneuvers is displayed in .the $ . 3 3 3 » 0 Clear Lindseth Novelty -Orchestra’ and{ pENVik, volo, Oct. 17— |nowspapers but there will be mo [moo g it tre and batte ;""l’;'\;|];\lv?>::;:“ % A 22 * 0 Pt Cldy everyone is invited to attend. Winter, which plunged the Rocky fiist dead and wounded. front of n,] 1"4'::’ ¢ ] :h” S b Bethel 3 32 i 22 Snow e - |Mountain region from midsum-| > .0t'8,000 mén, Infantry, foh " 00 TS ReAnAre PGSR BB voron . 18 4% g 8 Cldy D. F. D. TO BE REPRESENTED mer temperatures into blizzar llery, y and_aviators, |, .. muu'n]n.n u‘x”dnl‘l‘:r]s n\l(:!leluut Y 20 : 2 — Cldy and snowster as left dea be " Hifled 1 g ! : £ g . 4 motive is suggested. rle 32 32 3 Cldy g i} t. ree B, ag P P » . g D " With King W. Chapman, m; [list of three in its i Toluca, capital o e X s = N 34 34 2 3 Pt. Cldy ger, « basketball team has been| Seven persons were i E of M Troops of equal l) PPy 9 p " | | teh Harbo [ 4 3 Rain organized under the auspices of the lon Pikes Peak, unable to | Will* Gefend g .».«y,‘MlNNESOTA MAN 1\:‘.:‘: I.k rbor 2 40 » : 2aia P ; Douglas I-?in- De pmunum”;nnl is |because of drifting fmm.- “1”“‘“‘\" re will be eserial and land WA_NTS ,ALASKAN Gertova 4 4 a5 12 P S da Raln t a );gh[ to h“ lh(’ h!l_V now practicing regularly. The fol- |blocked the automobile and cog i ments, ecavalry charges lowing players compose the team: |railroad up the peak | AUTtH B OLRER ROkt viETas. SLEEPING ROBE [Juncau ; ; | 4 (C“ld‘-:v after you make it Prince Rupert \ Harold Gallwas, Lawrence Carl-| Joe Miller was frozen to death ts from the national mili-| o inon g 52 son, Alexander Dunham, ped . Wyomiz academy will form part of Bodangki, of Long Prairie,|geattle 4 60 £ e 5 Cldy SRR e Niemi, Leonard Johmson, and| Ja A who ;,1..1' £ome | ihe atts army, which will{Minn., wants a sleeping robe | pactiand of e & oL Pt Cldy CONTACT! James Manning. {deer was found frozen |ne commanded by General Juan!of sheep skins, W BER Praniiico. o8 6 * 7 g 4 : AR ; They plan to have two prac- z 4 ) _|Jose Rios, director of the acad- of Police Getchell, Bodaus s Bt 1 e TR ithd‘t]’lx Y»hnt' hta}{-\ everything moving in Business tices a week, one with the high | i “: "”‘ oi \\"1“::1‘::: w General Rios will h:.\u‘ he desires to be recommended to PO - RT3 o S as well as in an airplane. ock Springs, yo adron of rplanes or his . 4 A h hstanid D RN A ;z)chl(.n)l“ln;\s (\m ;]m;, ]r.m n’\\un(l(rml o aliiany s Loodma. g h'i”l""l‘v""‘)* ”"}“““;‘ '”‘"fl hody ']" -"“"l" who "‘]"‘ neau, » Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and Ssu Fran- (()NTA(,'I‘~H1 5 W h.xt 1h|~ bank maintains 3 w(hl!h ers will be here in| FoNgTed gy % R 8 P 3 Sleeping . Tobes made up: in sheSiptsen are e at 4 a.m., Juneau time V\llh p 28 > e e underway o ruscue | " can get such a robe and enclosed The pressure i below (wenty-ninw iuclies near Kodiak and \'\ll]c t(; ALL iur tr can be of supreme WEEKLY SEWING BEE | ikes Peil [Seatly againey, Ehe. EENE a two-cent postage stamp for ra-slightly above thirty inches in the Pacific Coast States and Brit- " P BUR DRIReS. > {the seven on Pikes Pe [ M anwhile, the defenders, con- : ¥ i ~ s & : R |l|\' ish Columbia It is falling rapidly in all portions of BEastern ((”lsu]t our bil"k bufore ou &k 3 b S ity sewing pakty ot the > Listide " of ar. Jroph'] ‘dom- BN 2 , s been general in Southern Alaska and T by‘ b i you take a plunge into Labes Letpoo b5 'hld oo Insurgent Leaders manded by General Buleg lova, Temperatures hive rsen n mourly e party [§ S0 NeW business. It will pay. i Hiens CAMP FlRE FOUNDER i g g R < _itiz, Chief of Mil Ope " £y x th' s erabire i > day evening in the League nml\‘ Executed in Mexico 1. i1 state of Mosico mre e Territory. A clight fall in temperature is reported in Ber of the church. Al the ladies are ks e i i i PASSES AWAY IN EAST |ing Sea and from Junecu southward. invited to join the circle with| ode W L Sl R 3 A v P SRR G N = their uwmg i,m,]mm.,m | MEXICO CITY, Oct. 17—Fivel Toluca is considered a point of . o iy ok 3¢ hre insurgent leaders werc exocutod{much importance and (heoreti-| In the beautiful camp that sne|SDE Moon organization hor: [nm first were fried. Mrs. Gulick Flrst Natlonal Bank Ross MARY DOOGAN today at dawn in n Luis Potosi,|cally a great de: hinges upon |spent so many years in creating, H-. camp where pdar was the first editor of “Waohelo” laccording to dispatches from that|the outcome of this sham battle. |[Mrs. L. H. Gulick, who with her|the Camp Fir 3 ay | which finally became “Everygirl's “ B % Christeiting sorvices for the in.|City to mewspapers here. The men Although guerrilla warfare has husband, founded the Camn is on the shores of Magazine.” ~ Mrs. Gulick was born There Is No Substitute for Safety’ tant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T.]Vere convicted by court-mardial,! not ceased in some sectors of the Girls, has passed “from lite, _{in Maine, and )mu: was |h;- 1al m‘.,“b lin, Ohio, December 12, J. Doogan, were Ifeld in the Catho- u.u newspapers said country, notably in the State of cording to advices received in Ju.|tory wiere all of the inftlal ex- | 1865. In 1887 ‘sll‘u married n_r. A T5g % AR T R jalisco where groups ud- | neau by Mrs. H. L. Redlingenafer,|Periments that later became the | Luther Halsey Gulick, ploneer in !li‘iec?;;;;:‘ 1|;’:“;>22n l::lxm‘u“ '1“(, ‘1 Christmas Cards—Empire. metimes termed bandits and C“,m, Fire Girl Guardian of the|iramework of the Camp Fire struc- [the field of Physical Education. Mary. | 3 } % o AR = 3 b "l . e et | AR R BRI || R d V47 A g e Just Receive “THE HARVESTER” AT | | THE LIBERTY TONIGHT Gene Stratton-Porter's promisc to the Middle West has been kept. In the later years of her life the famous author agreed that if he greatest novel, “The Harves should ever be transferred to the screen, the story would be filmed n the exact locale of the hook— her own Limberlost Cabin estate in Indiana. i And so her son-in-law, Leo Mee. | han, who is also-recognized as one of the outstanding American dirze- | tors of motion piciures, traveled | more than 2,000 miles from the| FBO studics in Hollywood to Rome City, Ind., at the head of| a production unit of forty people, intent on making “The Harvester” a sereen story which should have an especial appeal to th as well as to the heart. Th en- timental journey” has already tak- Schilling is the only one in America en its place as one of the most un- \ usual pilgrimages in film history. producing top grade coffee only - - This feature is at the Liberty to- night. no 2nd or 3rd grades - - no divided Leading roles in “The Harves- : ter” are played by Orville Cald-| interest - - no possible confusion of well and Natalie Kingston, while other important members of the uality - - one rade only for those “cast are Jay Hunt, Will Walling, apelity - 3 g 4 Lola Todd, Edward He2rn. and Fanny Midgely, and Belshazzar, ‘Yho VR t‘op 8rade coffee Only. the canine companion of the vester, which appears promiuently in the story. L ———————— ¢ . JUST RECEIVED Shipment of Vietor Orthophonic| Portable machines, with auto- matic ‘stops. . Hurry if you want [pone.- Anderson’s Music Shoppe. Phone *143. —adv. | I \ [10s B ay spring. surpr move- An assortment of decorated water Pitchers, Colored Glass Vases, Lemonade Sets, Old Dutch Kitchen Clocks and Jardi- nieres. Colors are cheerful and these items are brightly colored. Be the first to take vour choice. ° ANNOUNCEMENT! THE LADYSMITH COAL COMPANY HAS TAKEN OVER THE NANAIMO MINES, LTD., AT THE SAME TIME INCREASING THE PRICE OF NANAIMO COAL FIFTY CENTS PER TON, NECESSITATING OUR DOING THE SAME THING. WE WISH IT UNDERSTOOD THAT WE ARE MAINTAINING ONLY THE SAME MAR- GIN OF PROFIT AND THAT WE ARE. AT ALL TIMES . DESIROUS. OF, SELLING OUR PRO- vBUCTS TO THE TRADE AT AS FAIR A PRICE AS IS CONSISTENT WITH GOOD BUSINESS. THE INCREASE WAS MADE BY THE WHOLE- SALER, OVER WHOM WE HAVE NO CONTROL. THE READER WILL PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE ARE SEVERAL BRANDS OF COAL LISTED AT THE SAME PRICE AS HAS EXIS ED FOR SEVERAL YEARS, NOTABLY Pacifie Coast Nut bmmond 3nqu Ludysnutlt Scrbened - THESE HAVE NUI‘ ADVANCED, THE FOL LOWING PRICES ARE NOW IN EFFECT AT QUR BUNKERS: 1ovd THE Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska Alaska Steam Laumfry “SERVICE and QUALITY” & We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 16 PRESSING BBIGHTEN UP WITH Wéstmghouse Mazdas A lamp for every lighting purpose e e e e O T T L OO T TR T TE T T TTTT T UNITED STATES Department of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE U. S. Land Office, | i At Maste TONIGHT—7:30 LADYSMITH SCREENED ...$15.50 No Advanss otics s hersby given that | R e LADYSMITH SCREENINGS.. 8.00 No Advance o it Enh ) PACIFIC COASE NUT«.¢.... 13.00 No Advance sl g g B e S STRATEE S PACIFIC COAST NUT SCRGS 7.00 No Advance A Wonder story of the birth of a great love : DIAMOND. BRIQUETS -. ... 13.00 No Advaunce stead entry, serial 08121, for lots in.the depths of the mighty Limberlost DIAMOND BRIQUETS SCRGS 7.00 No Advance Cdp‘idl Electric Company Near Cold .Storage Building PHONE 416 mmufimnmfifllwlflufiflflmmmmmumnmuummnummulmmmllmmmmuumnuumnmmmu TRUESDELL’S GUN STGRE N%NWY%, section 13, T. 32 §. 13 H 29 = NANAIMO SCRGS . 8.00 No Advance T YOUR GUNS INSHABE it s A gty . r E HAR VES TER ] NANAIMO SCREENED .- 15.00 Increased %?n’t‘wmt until the opening of the orage, Alaska, ai Ill-treated by her family—starving for a little kind- N UN ¥ T th 3'::‘»::;:: i Wl iom31] ness she thought she loved the Harvester—then she NAAgég\ld?Tg hMRUN ii (5]0' II:creaoeg HUNTING SEASON! laad ofice at Anchorage, Alaska, |} found her error! Yet his sacrifice and worth found L NE .50 Increase withfn the period of publication,|f a reward when she learned at last the depth of C M - i ‘We carry a full line of all kinds of ot Whirty days - thereatter, saldil -real Iove. ; PACIFIC. COAST COAL COMPANY ‘ fingl proof will be accepted and|| Phone 412 H. G. Wa]msley, Agent mmun'rtm um AL R R fln’l certificate issued. A PICTURE FOR YOUNG AND OLD . J. LINDLEY GREEN, \

Other pages from this issue: