The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1928, Page 2

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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC, 19, 1928. ittt e A Great Sale of Special gf Value 2575 0 2 oy 2 3 ) Cogswell Chairs To } \ Occasional Chairs Rockers End Tables Smoke Stands FURNITURE Makes the ideal gift that the whole family will enjoy SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF Every girl loves a doll. enable her to have one this year, we have made this ex- ceptional price, Each one of them will make some litfle Miss happy. J uneau-Young Hardware Co. with larger cultivation, {s expect. ed to make Rio Grande again an exporter. Dolls that walk, Dolls that talk. e — Several of these splendid Dolls will whswer several of Eaton 18 Head Charles V. Eaton !s the hea: o hmidt, Juneau n and Exalted Ruler of s lodge, returned from in the States last night r{on the Northwestern, your gift problems this Christmas —_— B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. A dolf vl dhat it will “The Christmas Store” be (hfflcu].t W N find again. H"""""‘H'H%H-H—)-H-H-H.H.;H_K_Hfiw+ e R — s F{of the planes at a cost of $700,- ] WHO'S WHO [ [o0o. | = ———— AND WHERE .,', SURPRISE FOR HOME TOWN MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 24 Elks Hall Under Auspices of the “YOU BE JOLLY CLUB” MUSIC BY MOONLIGHT SERENADERS Public Invited Ladies Free fso built that they aro able to stand | !quite heavy seas when on the‘BflAzIt "0‘PE8 water. Twelve passengers can| ,rhe accommodated with the pilot, |navigator and mechanic and the Tu MEET BWN plames can carry 2,000 pounds of freight or express. A compact % radio outfit will be a part of the i PARIS. \regular equipment and contact will | ;Nearly all the prints fn the latest Patou styles are on black W maintamed with the shore sta-| Even a flufty, chiffon evening dress has big bunches of tons at “:u‘dl'e‘"“l" R b B L Plue roses printed on a black Ground. The mierest UE" | The route from Seattle north wili |19, —Within a few years Brazil will Jgvalk‘u;, 9t a hustle is given by the attachment of httl(:‘.squdl.rs be aver the regular steamship|be able 1o, likas all tha “]w’; 1of chiffon by one corner just acrogs the top of the hips. The skirt | passage and has been mapped for|needed for home consumption, in (288 mych fulness in back and slopes to a noticeable point. The the coming service. , The trip will the opinion of Senhor Getulio Var. | necklines are a little higher in the advance of styles. RITA. lho made from Seattle to Juneau in g8, Bovernor of the state of Rig - B ¥ 3 about eight hours with a short Grande do Sul, Vi port, both of which have been op.|Stop over at Ketchikan, = The fare It is pointed out that this sec. AN Tu MAKE erating airplanes on regular sched- | While not . definitely decided, will| tion possesses the proper soil and {ules for several years, The Union|be about $60 to Ketchikan nn;l 3’?‘0;('Hmnm for successful wheat farm. { i l : omng of Callfornia, Mr.[to Juncan from Seattle, said Mr.|ing, and that as an axpo i ssasinis i N “ls'.]n |Y>m::;<” ‘.:;ym‘ rnui‘lu;mu: per ce !Smulhnnk. A ship will leave the|wheat it gained consider. L. | SN s T fof the tatal stock of the holding [Seattle and Juneau terminals each lportance more than a century ago.| Captain Lyell M. Rader, Jr AT i company. . A limited number of|day during the summer. months|Even in 1770 Rio Grande exported | (left), and Captain Glady shares are being offered to the|and If the business justities, a wheat and flour to both Portugal| Mina Damon, both of Salvatior o {public Most of the “block of-|winter service will also be main-|and Argentina, as much as 24,0001 | Army, have announced they fered at Ketchikan had been taken |tained, tons of wheat and several thous-| | will be married shortly in Chi up when Mr. Sandbeck left there, | Post ()Hli\rn komcgals h’avnislmefl andhbarrels lnf flour going to the | |eago, The former is a nephew i 3 when the Alaska airservice is wellmother country, % p. ) Seattle—]uneau Line Assur- tnder way air mail contracts would| As a result of a campaign con. | ¢ bauldaderedl ¢ ed, Says the Agent of | be lot to the Union Alr Lines. It|ducted hy the governor am oiner Character : ¢ : |the Union Ai €s. For the past|iy estimated that the Alaska alr [officials, the state, produced 68 i Union Air Lines several years he aas been in charge|mail would pay trom the start at|per cent of the wheat needed for | busine Babies that ot il of the West Coast Air Tramsport|the samo rate of postage as pre-|local consumption last year. The |the loc cry and A The Seattle-Tuneau air servico operating thronghout the western [vajl in the States, area of avallable wheat land s ; 1Wlll be a reality before the sum-{States. 1t was a subsidary of el L Sandbask bo in Juneau|large. Seed selection, togoth talk. \ \mer of 1929, accordl.g to. Ralph|Pickwick Auto Stage Lines which foF about & WAGE WeMIaY a studs Sandbank, - representative of nuvl;:.mmn 2 dally sérvite botweollF00 110N BN TR W stady “Unjon ‘Air Lines, whe arrived hergSeattle and Los Angeles, woped wyith; Shies #ll return to his 4 7 2 ast, night and will remain here| " The planes for the Alagka serv. Cthpiy's HONE OB et B Poan ; several -days. conferring with thelice have been ordered and ftwo A CHRISTMAS EVE DANCE Ghamber of Commerce and other|are completed at this time. Tho e local interests. He has just com.|ships are Sikoreky amphibian pleted ' a . satistactory survey of{planes of the two or tri-motored NOTICE Ketchikan where he found senti. ty¥pe. The Union Alr Lines have My office will,be closed until e ntirely favorable to the|taken over the Back Airplane com. January 2nd. "::-:?;c: ¥ pany of Santa Monica, California,|adv. DR. GEO. L. BARTON. The company was organized last|{where the additional ships of the e ,,—— |August and is a consolidation of |fleet will be built. ‘The Sikorsky| Daintiest of Christmas fflr(;‘s, the Capital Air Lines of Califor-|planes are capable of sustaining|Samples now on display a‘ the --nla-and the West Coast Afr Trans. flight with only one motor and are'Empire. Gentlemen, $1 J. W. Wilson arr in Juneay from Seattle on the Northwester: last night. Mr. Wilson is a specia Territorial officer and has beer south for several weeks attending to business pertaining to his of. fice, Mrs. William Garster returned home aboard the Northw sstern frem a six weeks' stay in Seattle Mrs. Garster accompanied a pa tient south from the St. Ann's Hos. pital and while in the States visit. ed friends and enjoyed a short va. cation before returning to Juneau. BERLIN—John Powell can pianist, hopes to su: home town, Richmond, Virginia, with a world premiere perform- ance of a concerto for plano and ! orchestra which he has been at work composing this summer. He | divulged his plans after giving his first concert since the war in Berlin, BRITISH AND PERSIANS ACHIEVE AIR AGREEMENT TEHERAN, France, Dec. 19.— JFT SUGGESTIONS Sentiment! “That Make Giving an Art as Well as a PEPPY MUSIC—OId and New—A good time prom- ised. Be there sure and greet Old Santa Claus. ——————— The Persian press publishes re- ports indicating that the Eng- land-to-India air route will ma- terialize in the near future. It GARDEN (T, L. 1, Dec. 19.|is stated. that the chief obstacle ~—The -Govern.ment of Chile has|of the plan, namely, Persia’s re- ordered 18 observation planes|fusal to grant right of way over and nine pursuit planes of Am-|her territory, will soon be elim- ericen deslgn ‘and manufacture. |inated. xhl order, placed with the Cur- The Persian Foreign Minister 8 Aeroplane Bxport Corpora-|is said to have submitted a ten- tibn, cglls for spring delivery tative agreement to the Cabinet. ——— FOR LADIES, . Leather Hand Bags, Umbrellas—a néw shipment. Hose, a spec:a:'iine of Rellins run stop, very sheert 1.00. Kayser and Gold iped Hose, $1.00-$2.50, " Kid and fabric gloves, $1.00- $4.50. Handkerchiefs, £ r.o m ,simple nainsook . ares .ta,, hand embrofdered and lace edged linen and silk, 10 cents-$1. Pillows. Tapestries. : ) Flowers—for coat)and dress, FOR THE SMALL GIRL in beautiful Christmas DRESSES fhoee, G b COATS Perfumes and Toilet Sets. SY{EATERS RW R Linens. %oslg-,; Ll EA Christmas Gift Boxes, GLOVES, fabric and wool. UNDERWEAR FOR MEN SCARFS i Comp}?te line of si]lkl ;Bd ray- TIES h, from $1 to $11.60. 50CKS v TIE and, SCARF SETS BATHROBES HANDKELCHIEFS, linen, pongee, silk, plain and in- itialed—two for 25 cents to $1.00, CIGARETTE LIGHTERS YARDLEY TOILET SETS FOR THE INFANT DR! S g UDES ')r‘h!"rl;% ?U'ITS BOOTEES CRIB EOBES CARRIAGE ROBES Gowns, pajamas, step-ins, panties, bloomers, ban- deaus, vests, also the two- piece suit. Quilted Loungiiig Robes. Cosltlltxfriré‘a jewelry, = gor every Always Dependable Regular as dwiwork—tbat’s your ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE. Promptly at the time specified your laundry is called for, washed beauiful- ly clean and returned you A Beautiful Assortment of Christmas Tree Ornaments at HALF PRICE Those who seck gifts that are truly individ- UMBRELLAS =~ neatly folded. |_u.l_ . .. gifts that are both !ovcly and Jux- FOR THE SMALL Boy urious . . . will find suggestions aplenty at CAPS ! Dry Cleaning and Gordon’s Gift Shop. And they will find alse TIES o o s ‘ ' oy to their further delight . . . that the prices 403k A y X / Presung are always in moderation. g&%fis i : ALASKA LAUNDRY : SWEATERS id GZfl Shop In New Buildling on Shattuck Way | OVERCOATS “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”

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