The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1928, Page 8

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GDMMISS'UN FIRST U. S.-MEXICO CITY AIR MAILIB IG DIR'GIBI_E Royalty Sails Homé ON FISHERIES o _ OFF TODAY FOR TOSOONMEET e o o g . FLIGHT, GERMANY | 0 "Cbth "N { : 4” Sixty Men and One Woman ! 1l Make e ! 4 . Are Aboard—Freight Recommendations and Mail Carried (Continzed from Page One) 8 » THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 29, 1928. BIG TEI_ESG[]PE JA_PANE;.E DIPLOMAT AND FAMILY T0 BE ERECTED | IN CALIFORNIA ! Largest Ever Made Will Be| Placed on Undesignat- ed Mountain PASADENA, Cal, Oct. 29.—The t telescope ever made, twice ir times more power. ful than present instruments be erected on (lmw Dog Aboard rew numbers 41 od passengab 1s a fornia mountair x 0w dog, presented will have ‘a 200-inch " 3 th ¢ r o few hours be nding alms are one f Zeppelin sailed. acity to detec of I wo b f fital} were al bodies never before seen; rd the dirigible Aboard e trom a Ger- ientists and business men to se cure the maximum results. Announcement of the new in- strument and plans has be aboard the second—national organization \».‘ | | | mad - ne, witnessed the arrival His Excellency Katsuji Debuchi, new Japanese Ambassador to the .f‘ ating the new air mail i 1““'] e e Ofl United States with Madame Debuchi (left), their con, Macru, and | sirvive: BetwelR EHLD co City. He is shown echnology to which the Interna-| . daughter, Takako, photographed upon their arrival at San Franziaca® | rning no h € of him and h dest } Germany | ALCOHOLPLANT CHICAG GANG | . xwous rves, MAKING PROGRESS 1e Graf Zeppelin, able, Nova Scoti ( W. A. | :‘ g b ‘ BY XPLUSION Is Shot ]):mn in P]\l()l“‘“""‘ an "\‘\"“\» ”'““I“ weather was tional Education Board made an wpropriation to build the scope, laboratories and shops MGOSEHEART DANCE ——e——— Des Moines Woman Is | SATUR!)AY EVENING | Hallowe’en “Practical Politician”! T annual Mooseneart Day frolic was given by the local lodge and the Women of Moos > Moose hall Saturday eve arted with an en- watching delivery of th s by the pilots to Vicente Villasana, enroute to Walhlnatan. chief of Mexican civil aviation, at left with outstretched hand. ination will For that Hallowe’en Party ";‘ you can get just what you $ DES MOIN wre “practic Oct. 29.—There politicians” amo and noteworthy of the want from us. Masks, s ot | | s Mrs. Louis Dodson, former {joyable m, After the open- A ) Duel in Saloon by APHOELEd. claad M.L_‘ ‘ounty Recorder, who suceessful-|ing add by H. L. Faulkner, {1ats, Streamers, Crepe{ vy | ne member e E - > —r0 ly ran for office befote women |there was a $iano sclo by M | . b Mg Flaming Fluid Wrecks Big Detective ¥ ould vote, [ Messerschmidt, which was follow. | § © 2PeT> Paper Table Covers,{ g f ' ( ner and Mil-[Flaming Fluic recks g Many Killed and /I\‘herDuke and Duchess off Becauses she knows polities|ed by duets and floor drill team|{ Horns, and everything I Y 1 pub 1er i o 3 . 4. - . ; : o Plane—Two Men Envel- [ aa i R e al lnjurml g m]o‘:tlls; v;]:eefohr three mm:iimlc Mrs. Dodson was chosént head of!work, by the ladies’ team. The Ay wihog Sl ; g o oneymooned in|ihe women's division of the Chi- \nded h the rendering pake TSt o duel has left one of Chicago’s d ram ended with the rendering ) y oped, Burned to Death Sl e Tt Accidents, Sunday the United States as simply|cazo office of the National Re- \e song “Mooseheart the Hap. T i i . Count and Countess Della Cis-|publican Committee » | e ikl i : eck, alias| CLRVELAND, 9hio, Oct. 29 'erIm ?rehphotogrghsedRuPon In 1930 wh ‘l‘f""'ljw"\‘lud was| Following the entertalnment, |; HELLAN’S 29 v d m venty persons were kil n | sailing for home on S. S. Roma. | "anipaizning for State's Attorney, | 1in the din- § T xplos ; s hio Sunda result of awuto- The duke is a cousin to the|he died, leavi Mrs. Dodson | » which there was| PHARMACY i tohol it yon skirmish | mobile and e crossing King of Italy, with a small son and an equally | e i N MAYUR slTED i ik Curtin, |dents and an v'lu:\ll nu)mlu r of (International Newsreel) ‘”;“”1 v~‘(’.|[|‘ : lslu-\] had lan:.:::;\‘ S Hude Next 4o Valentinate 3 door the|persens are coniined in hospital - >0 " Qa0 1 Pennsylvania, = but|y, . epeart will give an entertain. . “ ‘::LE‘H ropert ited at Suelhs results of mecidein BriiE S Your d,‘.“ ses -,-,,,l. first ;;‘l.::\hmu f“‘v“‘“fl’t m;]lul[r:u'tml ment for the public at the Hal.|{¥Dane 88 Free Delivery : it a bar - — brought in will be made for s for office did. Fioware Sredde this Webk | FUR GUNTEMPT by ; : n entered the f $10 each. E. Louise Couplin,| T unty Recorder’s o -;'7“‘ i ‘”}" ”‘ T A ~— | whe S : § Three Nuns /Burned to Cliff Apts. Phone 131. adv \“""? '““;‘f”,r{ l""v »“;‘:}/"«" e Gontabtik Death in C t Fi ot Vol b ailiS 10 has shown Republican | g — ’ ors b eath m Lonvent Iire anizations in. Middle-Western i hs f‘)..‘lllk Hague, of Jerse flamix Rk ok Gl Christmas cards for all—neat, how to get ous the wom FOR BACHELOR AND BACHELOR MAID City Refuses to Appear i n to the floor| OTTAWA, Oct. 29. — “Three selective. ‘n;] “,"-”“"r.“'.". |‘ n_:l“‘ n's votc Tiny cans of peaches, strawberries, raspberries Before C ittee 3 \ ot | sent four|nuns were burned to death in a of all. Call at Empire and s e and fruit salad priced, a ean ... .15 and .20 Setore Lommittee | ) gallo s b’ Ouitie cotion fire which today destroyed the |samples. RECURDS | Hormels Cooked Ham, sliced, per pound 65 | DR e il f P AR Convent Gatinean at Point Qu ———— ‘losing out all 1n men Columbia Special on Crabapples, 4 pounds for ... ‘25 { Bt Tiiie, Muyor- of Jeresy|uot Hean' determined:. | be An overheated furnace T ) | ma oxen Recorts at foc eagh.| . . i - A hdhcirhien: of th : Wsres Wonoplane Columbia cansed the fire, it is said. LADIES ATTENTION! 3‘;’«vn“;\r';rl-]lntyn Radio E‘ec:d"c GARNICK S ! Dokt RN ‘H’“""‘j“” “|REBEKAHS TO GIVE Ready to Hop-off on STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW—Absolutely—NEW j b PHONE 174 £ refusing to appear before m CARD PARTY NOV Flicht Over “[,u,,,,-\’ NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Alaska An assortment of the colored ll»rlrxlnl’l: Car, lmxfnp t Legisative Investigating Commit ! : 2 mine stock Is quoted to- Norida Compacts to match your te The ion doubled | The ' NEW YORK, Oct. 29 Chile Copper 591 latest (u\lnm.n* or new gown. g ! when A blyman Barrgtt, mem-4.; ) ) ans-Atlantic monopalne | St no sales: Chrysier| Also a shipment of Johnstons ber of the committee, moved that|y, 1t in shape o AP o onnri famous candy in attractive boxes T T B e ators | Ve ! bl 4 ay 130%, Cudahy 66%, Missouri |famous cancy ' atractive boxes T v\flhwnfl\mulimfi ague’s acti p pecial fea 1 od | European ventu 701, Pittsburgh Coal 49, Stew- 5 l ‘ s e the bar of the Legislature which|yq;5 planned to make t in |overseas hop with Rome or Rus-|,rt Warner 107% and U. §. Steel |dinner. s 7~ regonvenes Nove A extra event. The card part 1 as the objective [ 162 5 \ ' read to the com-|[ o'i poy o o e Rogers Williams said he would 1 e ‘, Hague held him|f0cial events in Juneau a art tomorfrow or ‘Wednesday, | ' pell B. Sherifr, Araska’s tuner.| Hague held him-{ 5 5 d ither permitting Call or write Juneau Music iswerable to the comn i b | 2 el - ot s (2 subpoena “a as any| proiiday greetings for busin Varied selection of Christmas|. _ NSO MG MG e P - other individual.” He declared |y oo™ See samples at Empire, | card the Empire e e further he refused to “become a 3 e Bianr —— vietim of ycur present political | —— i £ .> e 5 A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE i Beats Wife, Hides - i Behind Police Dog‘ PRICE s | > - NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—It is not| v t l G his wife ‘and hides behind hi police dog so that she can’t come l k | Anna Barlozensky he had her husband ned on this charg PORT or STARBOARD TANKS 25 cents per gallon WARM AIR FURNACES—$250 to $300 (complete installed) GET OUR PRICES ON tanley, | Tombs | It Hardens as it Wears. arral Specially Priced e g s N liv | Gutters Flushing v‘/A?Hll;\n\|u.lly||:\|l‘yl”\.\.\.; arres : 7[)::( s .’\oL.\Iuor. 3 Dm”:lspoms Sokrw s:’“‘h $9.25 an(l T s ¢ | Stove Pipe Garbage Cans e maser. Junean Lumber Mills, Inc. $15.00 INFCRMATION WANTED: Lumber For E\'u:y Purpose GEo. B. mcE ABOUT MISSING MEN | information i sired concern Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal e . . L B A £y a0s 1aterain “r 99 “I tell you in advance what job will cost i howing a new assort o Governor's Office | ) urnover A | | saems 48 sokin, Tt AR { S dansay. . : o [} You will sure do us a great favor if vou will = - s : ; P :.'.hmm 4 R i e ! vour grocer, “If he knows what turnover means “ Satin’ and valer it | s 1o Alaak 19¢ He i in grocery bu s now days. ; ; of small stature, has a back mo i AS A MATTER OF FACT bination and all velvet tache. Any information of the|} There are groc who know so little about “TURN- above ghould be sent to the Gov OVER" that they do not even understand what the term means, they think it refers to some kind of a pie. styles. ernor's Office at Juneau | > PORTRAITS For Christmas. Dont’ delay. md Studio. New Arrivals “THE TURNOVER" Is one of the most important subjects e nuut(wl See these clever models ik, adv. Winter & I 5 2 3 ishi de rapes, 5 oz. bottle_$ .40 :( 4 it . fi‘ with our Imr.‘ ess H;u( 1.\'} \\I'll)'vr)"lw find our i Carnlshl"g Peeled G pes, and dress up for the Hl]o b pesver < most reasonable in the whole Territory of | ? Sweet Pickled Watermelon, 33 oz. for. .85 Whole Wheat Vegetized Wafers, pkg.. .30 Pretzels, large, pound e . 40 And that is why we feature THE HAPPY HOME CANNED FOODS The confidence that goes with THIS GREAT BRAND OF GOODS of best known quality, j adds to our own reputation for reliability 1 fairness in prices, speeds THE TURNOVER FASTER PLEASE REMEMBER 3 SAN TOX i Pine Balsam loween Dance. with MENTHOL and EUCALYPTUS | | Duz, large packages, 3 for . kg A katuable and effective We are increasing confidence in our store by just the | Duz, small packages, P S 10 i remedy for coughs, colds, amount of the confidence felt in the goods we sell : \ throat and bronchial to our patrons. | With every $2.00 cash purchase you re- — ceive a ticket on all-electric radio set. Credit & MORE JOHATHAN APPI AT $1.95 A BOX accounts receive their uckt.ats upon payment of account. Tickets are going fast. GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries 10:30 a.m. — 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 p.m. GOLDSHIELD AND SCHILLING'S COFFEE— 55¢ A POUND In thanking vou for last week’s patronage we ask you to boost more for 1 BUTLER-MAURO : DRUG CO. Freé Delivery Phone 134| When We Sell It | Gastineau Grocery s Right | PHONE 37 o lfllh Station Post Offico No. 1. J “SKY HIGH IN QUALITY—SEALEVEI, IN PRICES” . e e 1] | DS UCUSS SG S S SO \ N \ N \ \ N )\ \ \ \ \ { \ \ 5 N \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ affections ) 1o affections. ! MORE FIG BARS AT 3 POUNDS I'OR 50c ! o \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ | | \ \ \ \ N \ i

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