The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1928, Page 2

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2 Cl Colors Guaranzeed Sunfast o xS == e DEIPS! Red, Mulberry, Black, PER YARD Here is Luxury and Gharm— Remarkably Low Priced! Their colors and lustrous rayon és cat add a touch of harmony or contnst to'home nshmgl Their firmness yet sof ft draping —— - Sl & i &oid qualities inspire one to find Aew uses. Afew uses are: Drapes, Portiercs, Bed- spreads, Pillows, Chair Covers. You Will Find Many Interesting Patterns In Stripes and All-over Fireside Drapery Damasks were pmdn.udronly for this COMBINATION XX PLAN ulling in this store and thousands of othierd® = THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store i s R L Coolidge To Launch U)vmm-mls Assail | e g 4 } her, Great Battle Park‘ Rivals’ Forts in | I this catastropho Both Govert | 2 Eastern States "°F Smith and Hetbert Hoover won i | the gratitude of the pédplé of Ver: | ’l 0} | (Conunueg rrom Page One) Hant (Continnen rrom Cagw One ) - 4 =i As chief executive of & __ meighboring state Gov. Smith seny aid, while Hoover visited the statg to give his assistince In the work of relief and construction, buiid ‘the cou as 1t was d i &b Rich iIn In!uns{ Vermdht are fow places richer in| o nOl | In New of the days \\'hun a united | i ropulation is larger, ity e of strife. Hero| 1) Tt the populition s i e [found in the rural d mo wounded; the largest clty, Manche Hou Chancell 2 ation ,000. ter of Hovker'sdoomed line; R | Chureh, where 4,000 € es | Democratic leaders contend that held 30,000 bf Sedge Corps; ' Gov. th's stand for modification Spotsylvania, where Lee hld out'of Prohibition will win many votes against Grant, and where, in the 'in New Hampshire, particularly in Bleoly Anglé, 14,000 men fell on| Manchester, Nashiia, Berlin and| two, acres of ground. other industrial centers. 1 Twenty-nine thousand dead and| | wounded wera 146t in the dim-lit Democratic Hopes | .shambles of the Wilderness, hush.| Democratic hopes for 088 in ed today with a ce“ming brooding New Hampshire were 1 by grief. Acr the countryside inlthe hard fought primary contest the woods, on the s and hillg,|for the Republican Gubernatorial thousands upon thousands of men|homination, won by Charles W. and boys fell to unfound graves |Tobey. Tobey was supported by believing thcir cause the just ona,|the Progressive wing of the party There will ha written baneath an | headed by former Governors John abah! of the road that leads|G. Winant and Robert P. Bags, into the battle fields this inserip-| While his opponent, Ora A Brown, tlon; had the backing of Sen. “Pausc: Moses, Gov. Huntley N, For An Ideal.” and others of the “old guard.” ARG SUS SR S Since the primary both factions WCMEN OF {have united and are working to- anzehean Legion will meet to-|sether for the whole Republican night at 8 o’clock. Social follow- | ticket. ing meeting, all hushands in-| Vermont also had a primary con. vited: AGNES GRIGG, test in which Goy. John 1. Weeks —adv. Sccretary. [was renominated. His platform e I-'was completion of the rehabilita- Christmas*Cards—Empire. iwllon of the aréas Uevastated by in the urban s 0O There inte n i owa is the the urban but a7 pery g re i sl On Siith' Tieket s, and | ¢ N r, has Hampshire spot Here Thousands Died Albert Conway, of Kif county .(Brooklyn), who: w nominated on- the Democratie: ticket :fori. state’s attorneys eneral, 4 TR G, PIONEERS BIG DANCE The Pioneers of Alaska will give their annual ALASKA DAY BALL AT Aretic Brotherhood Hall THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18 THERE WILL BE OLD TIME DANCES Music by the Serenaders TICKETS $1.00 Be in time for the GRAND MARCH at 10:30 It is grently desired that the attendance be large, The \ oceasion is entitled to this honor, and the money is needed LR T T e T (ne watyles. PARIS Tweedn, imported from '« England, or . woven in France ' undet FEnglish. inapiras tion, are of great importance in At Jane Regny's a straight line coat of fine tweed mixture is blue with a lavender cast.. The back is stitched in sunburst design. There 48 a beige fol eollar. [ the Vermont flood ‘ot last Noverh: {ALASKA DAY IS OBSERVED HERE; DANCE TONIGHT Alaska Day is belng . observed in Juneau today, partly as a holi- day, the Distriet Court taking a day off, Federal and Territorial offices for the most part closed, and also the banks. The schools are not in session but business houses arc open as usual. ' X The concluding feature of the day's observance is the Alaska Day dance to be given totight in A. B. Hall under the Ausplces of the Pioneers and indicatidns are that the hall will be crowdetl. 1t is announced that old-fashionod dances will be played during the ovening for the pleasure of the oldtimers. SAE O R 20,000 BULBS « For rall planting vr growing the house. Juneau Flof- Adv‘ in ists. s T Sydney ‘Laurenge reproductions in Christmas .gards, original, dif- ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents éach at the Nu;gel Shop, —adv. chrmmu Cards The luy-ngpl fmuv blm floats on the sun- filldd{ fornia, where winter ‘There you can live the dreams you have had of & wihter Ideal. Choose your pleasure; Califosnia holds & magnificent vatiety of things to do and sée. scenic ph " &‘ Illlh hole Pa sutcession its p tmes—V‘n- atle, oy el on 10 ifoecs o o1 uth- sceflic SHASTA . Yout' in San Francis- ‘corospiele, g, world g=witlseem all too | dtations— | Rarrow iforllnnd Bmpire. } Wuther Cnndlhou As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight dfd FFlday; TFEsH Boltherly winds. . LOCAL DATA tme— Barom. Temp, numélty Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'q. 20.80 43 E 22 Lt. Rain 4 a m today 2075 45 83 E 14 Lt Rain Noon t-day ....29.81 45 85 SE 15 Lt, Rain CABLE AND RADIO KEPURTS T VEBTERDAY B T e WODAY. m. e . _tempnyeloeity SUhrh. weather [} & 16 18 Cldy 32 14 16 y 30 12 14 28 18 28 24 42 40 30 34 41 38 46 42 46 42 44 45 49 o 16 tpm teim; 20 Nonic Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Hagle 8t. Paul Dutch Harber.. Kodiak Cordova {(un etchikan Prince llnncrt Bdmenfoh. ....... Seattle Snow Cldy Rain Clear, Pt. Cldy Rain Rain Showers 50 rt. Cldy . 38 60 . 68 68 | 50 4 01 Cldy 52 4 .02 Cldy 50 - 0 Pt Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- heau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran- cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. ‘-'“——v——r‘-—v-—-——-—____.—-——— The low pressure area cvnual yesterday near Kodiak has oved northeastward with its ¢eater this morning in the upper ?ukon Valley. - The pressure remains high in the North Pacific States and the ocean to the wéstward and is rising over most of Western Alaska. Rains have fallen from the Gulf of Alaska to Oregoh and moderate show fell at Tanana. Temperatures have tallen decldedly on the Bering Sea_coast but are moderate in ulhwmnfll{ e famm b DEMOCRATS, w.’l'OO i} THINK OF CLOTHES By LOAENA ‘A HICKOK ° (A. Py Staff Writer) NEW YORK, Oct. 16. AWompn this year, more than ever boldra perhaps, have enured whuluh:y:& édly into a nutlonnl politieal o paign, working side by side with Dusbands, brothers and sons, atid working hard and long. But they’re still women—still love beautitul elothes. Sometimes about = Demperatie Naticnal Headquatrters ofle will see a slim, fastidious-lovkitig 1it- tle person. who is generally con- ecddd—BY women “in the khow"— to be one of the best-dressed wo- men politiclans in the country. She lq Mrs. Daniel O'Day, vice chalr. man, and for a few weeks durlig {he summer chaifman of the Dem. |pcratic State Committee. It isn’t that Mrs. O’'Day has 80 Qaiy clnnges of | cogtume, but at she has are suitable and 'shart. Combinations of black and hite she wedrs mostly, ahd she ways chrries her fan In_ Wer rsei!" ‘Whils" adother ~wommah Ight smoke ar toy with a hahi erchief, Mrs. 0'Day sits and faiis erseit. | nother well.dressed woman is FstYicagpat “Whitney, Chalrman the National Committee of Wo- en working fof the eléction of ov. Smith. Mrs. Whitney ap- 50 52 San Franéiseo.. Misg Gerirus v of Bryn Mawr Pa., affects sports clothes—tailor- jed tweeds, with bright Scarfs; be- coming to her slimness and het flaghing dark eyes But well dressed though they may be, ono seldom hedars these are too busy for that in the wo- men's section of Democratic Head- Quarlérs these PO USSP SIS Home Hand Laundrg' We accept every d of washing, wash it carefully and keep it separate from anothers. To silks, we pay special attention. We never use caustics. Our prices age lower from 20% te 50%. If you wish to save your money and linen, Phone 596 and we will také care of your laundry, Try and you will ared at Democratic Headquar. ¥s on hér return from a trip to e Pacific coast jn a decidedly art black flat crepe gown, with silver fox scart -thrown: careless. y about her shoulders. be satisfied, EWING STREET PHONE 596 | "FOR GIRIS AND BOYS in heavy broadcloth, emblem on sleeve, cotnpletc with cap and wlnsde‘ Pk oh CHI'NCHILLA COATS in navy; limediin reqd flannel - women talking about clothes, THey e | | GORGEOUS Yet Truly Inexpensive THE A faseinating symphony in form and color, the St. Cloud is a lovely pattern distin- ST. CLOUD guished by an ivory band, bordered in a i beautiful scroll design relieved by com- potes of fruit, all superimposed on a background of pale canary yellow. The shape, known as “Silvern,” is a new one, and: the ware itself is Ivory PAREEK, a recent notable achievemont of the famous Johnson Bros, Ltd., of Engiand. You will particularly liké the bhollow pieces such as the cover dish, which is a marvel of artistic utility. The handles are solid, beautifully modelled, and placed horizoftally al- most at:the top, where they afford a secure hold. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. Let us show you this exquisite aew open stoek pattern, very in- 2xpensive in ‘3pite of its beau- ty and durabfli J. J. NAWMAN A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau; Alaska TONY SIMIN GROCERY 1 doz. Processed Egg 1 doz. Pullets Egg 1 doz. Best Apples 3 Bottles Best Catsup PHONE DOUGLAS 65 For Every Purpose Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 APPLE WEEK $2.00-Jonathan-$2.00 box EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS, box . $3.85 FANCY DELICIOUS, box ... - EXTRA FANCY ROME BEAUTY, box 3. 00 FANCY ROME BEAUTY, box . 2,75 cgmonnu e;mcmy [

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