The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 26, 1928, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 1928 ‘ | Junier Tnlhq_gder. N AVY DAY TU | | Poit hat You Want ~ In This Sale of g BE BBSERVEU | % ‘ o Furnaces TIONERY & BVEW sty 0O | BEEE it /A D3 : Wil K a o d HE Monarch With Tissue-Lined Envelopes p ",jolu%j T(:mm f(fi’v ?f‘w“ g p Ranees N, 7 OU will find qualitics worthy of station- f - . Weather Permits ‘ : 3 \ T A cry twice the price. This is a Combina- - The Coast Gpard Cutter Unalga f 5 " MO e WO maney ion XX Plan item produced by Marshall . vill celcbrate d 1y tomorrow, | i 7 & y on stoves. T 1.1 ¥ i be in full dr al | Field & Company, Wholesale, for coopera- P i 15 TIPS ] veather. permitting, . will be tive sclling I)y thousands of merchants. 8 - i o visitors from 1 o'clock 'till 5 ock in th erncon Coast ( although op-| Points of Value ‘ Lk ratingunder the - jutisdicticn of £ ® € ury Dep in peace comes a pi of the navy 48 sheets and 48 cavelopes . . . Designs : {in time of war and.all Navy heli. | and tints created only for this selhng ¥ 3 : ays wee; cOORTNNL (INERLY) 18 combinations of (olors—-BClge, Ivoty, ] ‘ bl White, Blue, Green—and novelty finishes Ribbon-tics . Artfully designed, i e Hasots hinged, drop-front box. ‘ | . : toating service of Uncle Sam, hoth during the time he was Sestotary Navy and during his Presiden. | Afl Idt’d term . PARIS — Dalmation embroidery if - avy Day was o rved Oc-lis the inspiration of a Paul Poi- ‘A. Cbmma.\' ] e JAEE oAl o It = E aen . dress. has .deep } cfl?'i'\ JPOHI/M”:E / 1 G & mlw of yarn embroidery elabo- 3 ; ' with. beads on skirt. and The skirt is full, gath- around the flare . out j be low .the elbs re gath- onshi tweer ergd intg na at 1 sewice & 2 o hand Miss Mary. Heaty l7-,yur-old iy : '“f g el e v Jumor lawh tennll Chlmplon d er appreciation of tie work it doe s e e EEGUADS Great Britain, poséd ‘at her [ Closing out att 1+ wmen Columbia Wylde Green honte nedr Bu-- NOVEL OFFICES anl 'Okeh ‘Reonras At T0c eseh o pe A mingham. : 3(‘)’;,'9,, es‘.mn;s‘ wdlc Blectric [f| PaleLC Coabt CO(ll Co- (Internstional Newsiesl) ARABE Pt j JAuse o ‘C°~- Martin Lynea. o H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent 'Thirty- dorsons , . el | A NEW LINE Phone 412 ‘Th"fy ()"",,I ("‘“m_" [ nore y J me struc-| of Christmas Greeting Cards. Killed, Fifty Injured |iue ciop building. |adv. Winter & Pond Studio. When Trains Collide Rt 08T, 2 hAF BPUCHAREST, Rumania, Oct | 26. Thirty-one persons were | |killed in a collision between a Simplon Tunnel Express out-| WONDERFUL bound . from Bucharest and an| . L ‘ DISTANCE express from Sibia, near Slatina | A Those killed included an Ital- | [ - - ‘ MARVELOUS lian engineer, his wife and daugh- ter, . Twent persons were' ' CLARITY taken to hospita Others killed | weré Rumanians traveling third| » : REAL BEAUTY clags in the Sibia train. The| 4 | cause of the wreck is said to be | | SEE IT — HEAR IT — }u(lure of a switch to work. PROVE IT! The, Simplon Tunnel Express, | . — | one of the best known trains in i . $18750 Complete Europe, was completely wercked. | | = (less tubes) The 'total number of injured is belleved to be 50. - e ROAD KOUIE PROPRIETOR “DiEs For Your (!n Sale Starting Oct. 27 Mrs. Tm-ephho McRae, pro-| prietor of a road house at Tal-| “ keetna, was found dead in her .a. eh r(}"‘l s o nc l'm.-?m recently, amd her hody | h .’ L {takén to Ancharage, where it was % '3 {determingd, that she died from ~eding [)(., artment gi;m.&i L pneumonia and heart trouble. She e e — - e at.Seal Beach, California, s survived by a son who resides et ,.&w WOMEN’'S GOLF ‘ SKA MINER DIES ALASKA W. L. Hammond, an Alaska vioneer. and. old time mining man of the Girdwood district, died re eently at; the Government Hos- \pital at Anchorage, where he had bosv- ou: ol /becl, since; .last May, when he AMAZ‘NG iTON‘E suffered @ stipke. . He was 71 = 3 Shoy" B TR $ yeais of age. ‘ | { oMgjeskic Built-In POWER!. 43 € " R e T LT T T GFY v B S SPEAKER Brlw Any Pl’l)m \‘~-a TSy Saaan'/ { 1 Into Your Owrt Home . , TAMPA, ‘Fla, Oct. 26. ! b EXACTLY¥ As Rendered - excavations lead local archaeolos| & i . 3 y | $ el |&ins (o bhelleve that this seetion 1 {00 Complete {once was inhabited by, asturdy! i : Modal 20 150-—- {lgss subes) o of small statured people, : > Sheniiiaiad horalikg S {Both of sets demmb('d dbow are eivht tube. sets. tiony ahave (heir cars. On a mownd near the home: of : IE One rectifier:tube and seven w()rkuw tubes.’ | George Henriquez, near Tampa, Free Trial in the Home First | wera found bones and relics which - A. M, Wade, president of the Tam- |1 Archasigion Soces. boives e ’ - ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT were left by prehistoric men. prs s i “The size of the thigh bones ) and POWER COMPANY leads to the conclusion that this 4 race averaged not more than five JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA il[:.;.nm 'I:;r‘.sh\lV.'m::”w,“. :Tl‘ivsoria; ] g Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone’ No. 18 lindicated not alone hy the thigh § 3 bn ne# but by the massive jaw hmms which form nearly a square, l.w compared with the triangular 1 jaw ‘bones of the modern man, The rong teeth, which have . been . j : 5 D 2 W lworn to the gums in many: in. -\ on t 2 Orry | stances, indicate a race of long- SN | lived people, possibly runfiing into a hundred years or more. - . . . “Many of the skulls fcund in the : ¥ ; and attention during the holiday sea- fll\ound have stran, i ! ange characteris. i | ties, Some of them have horn S Wlt}l()lll hfl“ng 2 wo"y nbo“t ' Glenna Colleit, new mational women's goif ch=mpion, with the |1’k rojections, some are seversl Truly charmmg are” fl,m m in felt and velvet — Jnfu]]y the right place to get quality groceries. cup she received after defeating Virginia Van Wie in the finals of |times as thick as the ordinary.hu. P fi l ithe championship at Hot Springs, Va. man skull, some of them sant | manipulated brims—delightful new trimmings make each hat ] If you depend upon us for your ; . | back directly from the y i it the e ;:::::: r a_grinmphant addmon to the winter ensemble. \ foodstuffs you can rely on getting Vilhjalmur Stefansson real Rhapefore Ampracticable.” I SNC AR, : h A at the back of hu- | the best. Says Civilized Trend wa 90 o trees {0 the samiier PA . : ! HATS VALUED UP T0 $7.75 § W4 B Arctic| 10 laige U proof of the| “Trinkets and pottery found in? . T AL Phone Your Order Early. Shou e 10 Arctic piic peing a iiveable country,|the mound lead to the opinion f ¢ : it < that these people enjoyed a civili- TORONTO, Oct. 26.—Vilhjal- WED AT ANCHORAGE zation somewhat more advanced mur Stefausson told the Empire e than that found upon the discovery Club here last night that t Miss Kuth Holdiman, daughter|of America.” ' ~ i g CALIFORN’A GROCER, old statement “the westward of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Holdiman, | Tt ——— Ty ) o ot he Emp takes . minent residents of Anchor- RAILROAD MAN MARRIES o course of the Ku ire ta prominent residents nchor o J : v, ,,Free dpl;very th;‘“ f,imu ‘.w way” should be changzed tolage, and James BEdward Smith, % “Northwest.” notype operator for the Anchor-| W. F. Clark, locomotive engi- . gk, 4 4 £ A PHONE 478 hu h m‘. Starting with the birth of civ- ags Timcs, were recently married |neer for the Alaska Rallroad, and|” : £ flization « 1 suceeeding cycle'at Anc age, the Rev. George|Miss Hazel Tillman of Anchorage, & of 1,000 yeurs has scen a north- |H, W [ the Catholic|were married there receutly, Judge ward trend, the explorer said. Church, ofiiciating. T. C. Price officlating. *‘Just because the Arctic is the| e R R traditional home of Fanta Claus, lioliday greeungs for bustness! Holiday greetings for business ‘people imagine the place is un-'houses, See samples at Empire. lbouses. See samples at Emplrt. g There is enough to take ui one’s time

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