The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 6, 1928, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 6 1928 ; HAINES ‘LAD: LOSES TO DEATH IN RACE TO MOTHER'S SIDE D2ath won his race with young Timothy Perking, 16-year-old | Haines lad who left St. Anthony, Idaho, November 23, in an effort i (FR to reach his mother, Mrs, A. Per- r kins. The boy arrived at Juneau last night on the Victoria, but he found his mother had died at Haifes on November 24. y Young Perking arrived at Seat- . FOR tle too late to catch the sailing | { & § for Juneau on November 23. He MEN d v was in that city when his mother an MEN died, and reached here too late for the funeral He has just completed 25 months in the training school at / St, Anthony. He is going to re- ” § main here for the present at any 3 2 | ) ‘3' p rate, being employed in the Pig.| Juneau Young H d";ar C r v e &ly Wiggly store while it is open- | ar . e L.o. ing up for business. 3 il e P If It's Hardware, “We Have It i 5w 5, \ / J (o K 01d papers 10r saie at the Empire. For M()th(’r With the coming of F()r Father ¥ = hoi : il\ AL L R — . Phobrix Hosier Christmas you will have Kieds SAYSY e i \ ‘ S 2l . Silll‘: {l'l"\d‘.r::.:;:.'\ gifts to buy for your :;l!;tflandkerchlef o “ / 3 s A | CLUB CAFE [ ¢ THE WHOLE TOWN’S Bedroom Slippers friends and loved ones— R : : R | | o N:(,,];:;L o but no matter how diffi- ya}]&t. I;o R = 3 I Y IS NOW OPEN TALKIN CD:t Zr Dress cult your gift problem ouflgfng bes ; ek . . - : o Trayeling, Bag b e ‘ » = R. T. KAUFMANN Given by Colored Sheet Sets ™ay be, we've an answer b x i Raincoat for it. Sweafer : || formerly of the Bergmann Senwr Class Dining Room. s d For Sister For Sweetheart For Brotho | OPEN NOW Juneau High School PARIS. o ~ o Some of the two piece 8port dresses just out are the most . 3 Middy Blouse Silk Umbrella Monday, Dec. 10th, Matinee at 3:30 P. M. Shoes Phoenix Hosiery Blouse 80 fdr.” "The public has been led up to it so gradually that even startling adaptation of modernistic art to fashion Paris has seen Spccializing ill Wool H Mabhishring Sot Necktie conservative women no longer are shocked by angles and zig-zags. Home Cooking Tuesday, Dec. 11th, at 8 P. M. 00 o0se anicuring Se At ‘Ytebs there 1s a navy blue, pale beige and fawn colored cos. ; Stationery Suit Case with Hat Bag Sled. . tume of ultra-modernism. The skirt has a dark blue foundation i ; Wednesday, Dec. 12th, at 8 P, M. Doll or Game to match Pajamas with two toned hem. ‘Phe blouse has a base of pale beige and|] MERCHANT'S LUNCH > inseéts of the other two colors. The fawn collar extends from ! 1 CO IS UM TH TRE B weat a. m. . m., Rayon Underwear Redblend Men’s Sweater a’PArt of the trimming design In front to a narrow scart which | 1 to % p l, l; E 4 Purse Ensemble Book wraps once around the neck. RITA > e B : Tool Ch o — g Short Orders and Regular Reserved seats on sale at Butler Mauro Perfume Military Brushes 00 est. $0idn, dnfk oI ativt. s & e Dinners \ll'ffll‘l" oy Bl M(‘chanical Toys T,m l’roblems n, and establishing qualified gov. Drug Co: pany ernment supervisi.n. F B b Loom for Hoover Production of cipper, the second i . or a V E v v ) - On Per ’/iSAt’mm”lNl industry, is expanding ‘. i SR Y G i S s » J p or Frlen’l ] U ¥ lunder the stimulus of foreign capi. T L T voss 3 A ) IRttt aaaaeee s U U T T T e i (Continuea from Page One. ) Chile has what is admittedly the Booties B. ‘M‘ B()hr()nds Handkerchief {finest military machine in Soutt Doll 4 Perfume there was no noteworthy compe.|America. That and its other un. Rad iaa i A tition in world rkets for ni-(usual developments have been aid Sweater (40.“ I"('. TImported P(m.(‘ry trates, and Chile's revenue from|ed by the wealth formerly obtain. | Ball i Brass: Art Objects |t source. was . But syn-led from the nitrate industry. o L o v 2 Y i thetic production and the Social and industrial reorgani- 7 (Jrll. [‘]dnk(’t Ih(l (‘,I”HI’”“S ‘SIO'-" []ll]brellfl effect Vf’fln no léss than disastrous. ‘z;uiun necessary to develop other y In 1918, for instance, Chin ex-|resources to aid, if not to raploce 3 B R R N ported nitratés valued at $189.|its long-time source of wealtn 3 Shasimant o - 323,000 as compared to the |a major problem confronting the : A R Fait g o _|1y decreased tigure for 1925 country. P‘"Els s"flw {’HYDER COMPANY. TQ |has expired and it ls now dovel The government underwok tc| he Hoover p will doek at ’ D opink its own power. Construc- R S ARl EVELOP ELECTRIC |tion of the project Is under way|meet the problem a year agr by|Valparaiso. the L (e | R FOR OWN USE [®" It Is expected it will hefdissolving the national syadic port. Santia i 5e wtigri. | POWE w completed and in use by the end which ~controlled nitrate prodic. ling beauty, is 3 al. ; i : ot this month. e - Shi W % An application | bene filed | ey | & for a wat ywer “‘“l“”"")'::‘ ¢ £kl 4 A i (Y : ‘ : SENTTORAST o e umentin | oy i g Days Left Alaska Will Be Represent- T SR s LAPSE 9F>ACTIVl"~ o ed at Road Builders Con- e/t Commtiatonin el Afist & IABREBERbIS WS | Federal Power Commission in Al-| - ) ™ ;| Juneau Lions Club resumed regu- aska. The permit is sought by | vention in Cleveland ARE Wornts By Ken-|lar meetings last evening. Tho A Bt of (he Tertoria ex. MY and Brncst Blue, al Hyder| mecting was hold 1n the TefHor: in which to mail hibit to be shown in the Alaska|T®*14ents, who have organized |1l Building ofi account of the ‘ ! Booth at the American Road Build./th¢ International Electric Com- club not vet determining a régular | * O in C] 1o |pany | meeting place, “The business rou. | ers’ Conventlon in Cleveland, Ohio,!P2" | ol ' This co yns e -|tine for the coming wintér was 1 on display in the windows of| ThIS company owns the dfs-jtine fo = ' \ L4 ibuting system at Hyder andjdiscussed and working plans were : reducuon the o % i ‘o | tributing system at Hyder and k A ¢ Juneau Young Hardware store. supplies the town with light and [formulated. The Weekly luntheon The display consists of seven| pr &t power. In the past it has ob-|will be a regular feature’ In thée panels on which is mounted a col. | : ' : " i » | tained its pow from the com- future. Little business was brought 0 A special purchase of Sl Cfsmiateed and hoantitully | M U POer fHom the o C.{before the members at last night's ¢ \ colored photographs, scemes from ™, i i m; 4 : i . son0 [ infants clothin all over the Territory; from South. | I(j con {d({ with that concern'meeting, ) £l thing makes castern Alaska, showing the log.| Eing and sawmill industry; views| $TTTTTTTm e oo T i i possible these remark- 3 4 E Y | . % % £2 of the coastal towns; some of the able prices. Sweaters, scenic attractions that would greet I | i i o the Eastern tourist, far to the. BARGAINS N LITTLE Z ¥ sacques, silk and wool north and in the interior; others' o &/ i i 3 along the Yukon River, as well as THINGS FOR BABIES ) : knit: capes, knit bon - several wild life picures, that all S nets and caps, 50c- g 14 0 to make the display panels an | . . exhibit of natural and artistic| ) $1.25. ar S beauty that cannct fail to impres i T - @ thy looker. f 3 . P b | EOT VD f TEDDY KNIT SUITS in bright red, tan and white, views are charts showing the r B i Lo i e | s for, infants and children. Specially priced at $4.75. to your friends in the States. @ Ohio. There is also a group of 3 i charts showing the yearly exports 5 INFANTS DRESSES, hand embroidered, 75 cents of Alaska that is very informative | =~ to $1.75. The views were colored and charts S 2o ’ 8 A g ¥ Prepared by M. D. Willlams, Dis. S { Gertm to’ atch dresses, 85 cents to $1.25. trict Bngineer, Bureau of Public . i i 8, N 3.60. Roads. \ 3 Carriage Robes, $2.25 and $3.50. The Alaskan booth at the con. T vention was made possible by the . cooperation of the Alaska Road| o) BATH TOWELS, single and Commission, the Bureau of Public Roads and the Juneau Chamber of Pendle lirei e in sets. B Tn o Chwmuer ot endleton, Virgin Fleece Wool Bahy in charge of Ike P. Taylon Astis. Blankets, size 36x42, colors pink A special line of Bath Towels, tant Engiveer of the Alaska Road g > el TR and blue, were $6.95, now g Moad Buders cmeners|! ESMOND BRAND Baby Blankets, sat. 4 takes place January 14.15, 1920, | in binding, size 36x50, were $3.25, : * Wash Cloths, 10 cents ———— . o d o MARGNITA FROM SKAGWAY now . - —_— orshi ita, C: Jacquard Crib Blankets, size 36x50, - 5 | : ¢ los 14,‘:; ::‘fl..‘ % N Ml cq ) s, size 36x30, iy BED SPR.EADS—Rayon spreads. in lovely shades, regular trip to Skagway and ports e o 2 :midm %“:l;t:;::l:'cl?c:c;:&f Nice line of Baby Goats, Caps, Night. Gowns 3 Sh‘% e Hilon s RN, S ho”e The Emp‘ re uled to ',”w; J;;ec:w t»x‘s::k;lana Pillow Cases, Mittens, Rattles and many other P . E 5 o By ‘el 10} 3 N 4 y 3 y % , 3 4 e Wq:- Shicine e articles suitable for Christmas gifts. {: 38 : i ; Sy 1 i A representative will gladly call at your home g T Ty et ot o ¥ i i . » - Nice selection to choose from— Piace ‘your orders today : 50 cents to $1.25. .75, S Y m%’}?flmj BABY SHOES for 85 cents per pair uwp A o v * ~ ®»oan k¥ et o RODEN’S CASH STORE

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