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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY NOV. 28, 1928. of the rail division was materiaily J. Donohos, former Democrat-| & owner of hc reduced from former figures, jc National Committeeman and|in Cordova,. Chitina and at se Other Subjgcts Covered | prominent attorney of Cordova, and | placas on the Richardson Hig 5 M { { .. Donohoe are passengers on and cne of the ¢wners of Ric § The report ccvers many other| ™' ! h - F| e stéamer Alaska enrout> to)don Highway Transpcrtation subjects, including the | th téamer Y e ¥ ! ALASKA Gouug l J » Wers of thei .itle and California points for]pany, vis r : \ \ Alaska Game Cemmission, the Fed. | sited here while leral Burcan of Rducation, the Tay.|*¢" """ Weeks’ 7 :‘: ,; “\:.Li_f'.‘i"',"f‘ X ‘”" Py i mnmul school system, tha care of 2. E. Engstrom, 'who has been | “- > aged and indigent by the Terri.|, - - KDES | halibut in Juneau the past R. J. Sur , who has been in :;;:’ Ff,l{f,j, ":ll;dm’;"e‘;‘:!’{z.rh;f 3‘;," season for thé ka Fish Brok. | this vidinity for some time with piilisiei ] ernments. It voataing vnlunlm;]“ e Compan returned to’ his| game !mmpr« and also taking m‘iv' juanticy that smpped into Alaska|statistics on commerce, the opera.|1o™¢ 8t Wrangell aboard the .\m‘.‘;:‘:r: )1{..-v;n-'.‘~;, lett on n“ .\l;'l:l;nu from outside scurces, the total|tions of the AMska Railfoad, (uun;k‘ for his heaquarters in range local output being 104,300 -ont of | st traffic, the work of the ‘Adgka - — | R - 166,000 tons consumed. |Road Commission, the Buréau of L e o I A A S Progrees of Avigtion Public ‘Roads; Alaska Fisheries, the | vornor pointed (5 notable | U- S Geologieal Survey, U. 8. Bu. | in aviaticn In Alaska|reau of Mines; Publfe Lands, the e year Under territor- Cable System, Naval Com. . not to exceed 30 per cent|munieaticns Service, Forest Sery. | . Territorial road funds may |ice. U. 8. Coast and Geodetic Sur.| ed for the construction |YeY, Rivers andl' Haibors,"Aids to fields and upder this|Navigation, Mail Sérvice, The Alds. | 58 such fields have|ka Agricultural College and School | besn* uhiktucisa of Mines, a stidy of Tarritorial r..‘ s, added the Gov.|nances, data od ‘agriculture ' in| Limir, It possibe’ o ‘give|Alaska, a review of health sondi. | irplane tramsportation to most|tions and luor tIRdIth n., |of the important places in the {u.|Wéather cammary “fed) | terfor of Alaska Many localities | Other t | N 4 ! ) { \ \ ! il \ 5] % neretof i ssible are new S8 \} Gro-cord Sole ol d % { (Continized frow Fage One) WEYENBERG RED ARROW WORK 'SHOES Mocassin Toe Sixty pairs shosk at 31 99 pairs ghoes s good but cld style \\ hel( saws, razors, scissors, ete., are sharp- ened gharp. AT Mc's 2ND HAND STORE Just across from Model Cafe. —adv The .ov tiansported to outlying districts without difficulty and in very short time In one instance 15 pectors were takenm 10 a new t by one of vihe jocal air- planes.” | Need Communications |' “For the first time 4n history,” | | | | Hosier s have are ati octively 8. GRAVES | s and their outfits are of twe puir The Clothing Man \ ) \ ] ) \ 3 § \ ) \ s ) ) ] ) \ § \ \ \ ] 3 | \ \ ] ) 3 ) $ ) )\ ) i \ | ) : i 4 y 3 4 { { N 4 - e “MARGNITA” NOTICE The M. S. “Margnita’ |l~lld”\ declared the Governor, “the trans. | portation service in ¢értain locall- | | tie ahead of the ¢ommunica- : |sailing every Thursday evening|| hite » » g = ul {vion facilities” citihg specific in- {HETRIPNG -5, fam:, - witl PR eMBE | e L S e BN 13 e |stances. "The P.'8. Signal Corps | §E SIEAY P, W WA MY thels : i These attractive shades for the i e cellent A - luntil 12 o'clock midnight. Const-{ : bridge lamp are an added beaut i cient system that gives good serv.| [fce’ within the limis of its equip.| V1% Transportation ompeny: T“E “UB JUNEAU i to the home and make a lovely | ment, but there is urgent need for | , % ik i 0 g g ooy st D two pair for $ 1. Some of ihe W Lade i RS St Mike Pusich, Prop. Christmas gift |some ' cheap miethod of commumi-| |\ 'vooioo selection of Christmas ; » S T g 4 it }’ P k2 207 > | 1 berween the smaller settle- Opposite George Brothers ol nReeitans LO. e : |cards at the Empire. e ; o l < g ’ ’ Signal n(?:n:m oot | fir st | | They are in the popular block ‘The Christmas Store” | The Govemor reviewed the | @ fldl‘efls co’ds { ¢ 4 and futuristic designs and come || nrogress made by The Alaska Rail- Checked . without WORKINGMEN’'S APPAREL-—Blankets, Handker: in a variety of color. " in s o i A " - - -3 [road and ‘pointed out that the Sdnaing X ; { siiaks e 3 : = | ast” vesb M ‘Bor e HRt -Lis 'dosing. Ruon | chiefs, Neckties, ete. Full line of Neustadter SHOF KG ENT | . o Laghe o+ since fts auguration the river di- A Y s Beoihets 1 Goods T ff 'll f,.'l”’-':'lf Frhg o i ce is in town |Vision making a net profit on its P - % atteta pl ows $4.50 is ):u.! ‘r, ¥ A Can pl aw | ODerations. The annual deficit ML A IAEL Sho donts n places to we s ) i i | A beautiful collection of tafféta pillows in x : il Wy o e 24 care T | TR0 mulmmmmmmumlmmuum||m|1u||umusm|m|||tm|m||u||||||||mmumunmu|mmnmmumuumm the popular new squares, also oval and long. 3 ‘ § The pillows are trimmed with self material ® ] flowers in contrasting shades and in gold arzs an t er aces braid. The colors run from pastel to vivid shades, and black. ¢ F 3t Tea Foom ng Dinvers by Appointment Once this store was a slmple jewelry Store waiting for a few medium dfummers to bring us things to sell. Or occasionally we kicked over the traces and bought something from a Chi- a very cago catalog that was dated this year., biit as it took six months to publish, it really only B eie Deaserta to orde showed the styles that were snappy in the begitming of the year befote. But like Topsy ——— = - we grew a little here ahd there and one thing hrought another and now bur business contacts reach right into the centers of styles and production even to Europe and Asia. Specializ - Merchant’s Lunch at 50 cents and a hom rse dinner nty-five cents— HHHHHTTTT T T If we depended on local trade we' conld not display for you all of these treasures from the four quarters of the Earth, but our customers are found in nearly every qudrter of the Earth also. ! The ldeal Gift Kayser Silk Underwear Sani- And new we prondly present Zircons fmm Siam, Odette Bags and Chanel Jewelry from Paris, exquisite Choker Beads from various far places. There is dark Rose Quartz and gleam- ing etched Crystal, Amazonite and Chrysophras+ Lalredon} and 'Carnelian; Topaz and Oynx; stones of strange loveliness, cut flat, round and oval, or in modernistic manner, polished into ]olenges7 pyramids, pennitagons, etc. Their beauty is bheyond words and‘you are invited 'to view these things éither in our show window or store.. Prices are surpridingly low. Nightgowns of glove silk and heavy crepe de chine, $6.50-$9.50. Kayser Marvelray pan- ties in the Paris mode, $1.75; vests, $1.50. May be had singly or in sets, the latter being $2.25. This dainty wearing ap- parel comes in all the new shades with band trimming of self material en which are touches of contrasting colors. You'll Be. Surprised’ at the Nugget Shop. Kayser silk rayon bloomers in the new shades, special—$1.25. 4 Kayser rayon nightgowns, $2 90 Rayon nightgowns, $1.95-$2.50. Rayon dress slips, $1.95-$3.50. HOSIERY The new Rollins run stop hosiery, all shades— special, $1.00. . 5 m'mmmntflmmmmmmmummmummuulnl‘unflmmmmmumm||mmmmmummmummmumummmuuuuumm WIHTTHUHTTTT BONE CHINA Away back when sailing ships and sealing wax were important, an Englishman returned home BARGAIN TABLEQ from China with the sécret of We have two large tables fill i ed Chinaware. In lattér experiments with a varied aflsotg:eht "of Euro- they learned that a little bone pean, Asian and American gift dust, stirred into the ingredients, shop' goods that we are closing made their dishes more durable out at half the usual prices. Sim- and resistant to the hazards of ilar things are founl:d in ot;’ner heat and handling. While bone- shops as of THE NEW GLASS dust was not expensive yet adding fancy \alu: g;cen} ;hmep :’;fm;:i A?'? l{:‘e - ..“E;‘ nineties” when it added greatly to the cost. This, “'fi neeq every ineh of space for heavy deeply cut glass was very RARE koAbl A DURLAND LINENS > ——e Y } Heirlooms of Tomorrow children, is known as a Only the best of china s m‘m putposes and these things “em bong pong” the most famous WATCH FOR NEW ARRIVAL OF .l T : ma room for Alaska f the ers was Heisey’s. To china and heading the | cafios ere ‘are vases, bowls, ;:)hls i.y ‘Heisey on glass is as Crown Ducal. We are clo g.‘ | it g LH X bndxi’:e:rsm andle a;tt}g(s. salt up‘n: ‘s‘t:;lzng on n)l’yreorm d:‘l;:;l;h wll;.j’t:btx m ;‘?nmiyand represnting the new era irls m 3 Sl demand cach nol Jue *"e fylare: baby nikcknacks, leath- dainty o m * We'are obliged to moders investment. Fill in your : er things for "as purses, disconti “stock of g#ss and £ : mmqfin luncheon sets, six napkins and clqth “b“u’t rdime :c\lg::l:d tfhe pri “l” ill Yolds, playing wfl_cases, ete., tg exp jis matter of $7.50. ? (.% af s e or” duick - dis, ‘:fi” te. 0 ‘ tmt o M“’“’ at vefy ; m,med Ogei};oslo;gkin luncheon sets, linen L @ é nvest] tesm Sn g 2() cloth and four napkins, 95 cents. h L y Vhlt the Nugget Shop—"Yuu‘I d:" m P W"B‘ Inv “Ynu'll Be surpri!r e ngokghut or luncheon crepe sets imported from Be Burpriséd” at The N..t Bhlll . 3' 3 The Nmfi Shop 21 Jaj o Sg 82: xgel:ns $1. OO—tm des:lggi of gay . X og .—. , orange, tan and brow ridge luncheon linen sets, hand embroidered ] - o ,iA . . 4 v : “' ¢ 4 ; The uew bridge luncheon sets in the darker ; . i 4 . g P colors, a beautiful linen with hand turned hems and = x : vl v i mdm;‘mdaedbag:ze kit 9 fi Sk A Z11 ‘Betty Bates ncheon linen sets 'wi Hat_'dware Co. TR L L e L e pm‘glhebliuflé. a large collection of which are f Come "mi See Tlem