The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 28, 1929, Page 8

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{John Drake Sloat RAILWAY MA"- : pes there ir: July, 1846. The | 1 will be the scene of pm.‘ of the ann pilgrima The fete memory of | Ju Serra, Spanish priest and I Ol fornia’'s missionrs | 1 | FIRE DESTROYS | SEATTLE BOAT; ONE MAN HURT ‘ona Burns and Sinks| Noyes Island Monday ‘ DATA ONROUTE . Vandervoort Here to In- vestigate Mail Service— Guest of Chamber It is the Departme possible reasonable Vandervoor service cost, de U. S. Rail attle, who with Mrs. Vandervoort | _Crew Reaches C“”% arrived here yesterday He will b i a guest of the Chamber of Com-) ARy AT R Y at its noon luncheon meeting | {108 " ORE" destriVea Wy ) W at the Arade Cafe 0-|yi5.y and sank 15 miles south- | Mr. Vandervoort is here investi-| "8 & O oot S0 gating mail service and diseussing| * 00 "8 L st possible betterments with Postmis-| o oo i on ,“m\j tress L. St » and local business| oy o0 "o were aboard the ship, | M SLTe of whom made the to his attention to the Chatham Strait & - i mail problem, and said that he|“ AR AR S | had recommended to the Depart-| ..t GHEES al, All| ment that special bids be bulle- iR tined for that of Yeoa neau, as ] = Chamber of Commerc "” : RS (B W e0f e oo an to pick up the crew and | I S Shute. X it back to Ketchikan from Mr. Vandervoort is a veteran of B it i1 be' st thoBEREt the Rallway Mail Service, having " 0 ‘o ™ O S0 O o h been connected with it for more |, ¢ SRR B L TS L ] AR AD: yeat '{’”f' e ];"‘ ol owned by Capt. John Courage who | been in charge of this district and |0 st St i enly interested in all matters | T R B pertaining to the Alaska service. |0 400 fest wide and The Alaska-Scattle a Bery= o b Tt wms Hsted: b Flles 100 1s Dok by (any. mesns doun, Mo {gross and 19 tons net capacity. Vandervoort said today. Tt is dc - mant for the pr nt. A plan, said o be cntirely practical and not Rctvbly eirenaive” Has' hakn) Matrimonial Party and submitted to the | Eggs on Bachelors! Certain techy prevented it but Mr. Vander- that Congress will \on g upon worked out Department. ohstacles have being adopted, voort believes be willing to remove thes Belgium, Aug. 28 band has been put | in this little| paying b here the matrimonial lunch- : WOMEN CARRY BOOKS 01\( IIEADS TOM ASTER CHARM IN WALKING {of the grounds, Length of skirt to set off the par- ticular woman also is decided. Essig shows the candidates their progress with motion pictures. ENGINEER FOR CAPITAL SOON T0 COME HERE Mail Being Received for Engineer in Charge | of Construction NEW MAP SHOWS: HIGHWAY ROUTE; Interior Departmenl Issueseo Map Showing Route of ,‘: International Road o Anh outline map of Alaska show-'® ing the route of the proposed In-:® ternational Highway between Al-|® aska and Seattle through Yukon|® Territory and British Columbia has | ® juct been issued by the Interior|® Department. It was prepared at|® the request of Ernest W. Sawyer,|® Executive Assistant to Secretary;® Wilbur who spent three weeks in'® the Territory earlier this summer.;® The route shown lies from Fair-|® banks south to Grundler over;® Richardson Highway; thence to the headwaters of the Tanana River; | then over the international bound- | ‘That work will start very shortly on the Federal and Territorial building here was indicated by mail reaching J. C. McBride, Custodian it was announced today. Mail has just been received by him from the office of the Su- DOG TRENCH HERO ; CRIES AT WAR SONGS : CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—Mrs Waltr Byrum tells this story about Goldberz, 13-year-old | war dog, wounded in the Ar- gonne. “Whenever he hears war songs on the radio bhe cries, and. big tears roll down his cheeks. Goldberg stands at attention when the ‘Star Spangled Banner’ is played." The animal was with bat- tery B, 122nd Artillery, in St. Mihiel and the Argonne. He was wounced and gassed, eral — “buddies” risking their lives to drag him in. The Government gave Gold- berg an honorable discharg= Goldberg now spends most of his time dozing close to a stove. pervising Architect addressed to “The Engineer in Charge,” of the construetion. Among this mail are packages ap- ary to the White River Lake, Klaune, Whitehorse, Atlin, Tele- s graph Creek, Hazelton, Prince' George, Quesnell, Clinton, Lytton - ]| A Chicago “charm school” teaches grace in waliing by having students walk with books on their | | heads (left.) In the other picture i CHICAGO, Aug. 2 — Teaching wemen how to waik without a wig- gle of shoulders and hips, s one who has made a living out nf such | teaching, demands an interest in books—any old books. y | Lester Essig, who developed a| “charm” school from a costumir and cosmetic bu: first teach- | es his pupils how to walk. And to rid them of the shaking shoulder land wiggling hip, he starts them walking around with a book or two on their heads. i* Essig first taught folk of the| stage how to walk, hold their h’\n(‘\ 2 town proper showing con does a flourishing business. |20d What to wear and how fo At tomorrow's meeting of the The maiden members now are in|Make up. His admittance of a Chamber, Mr. Vandervoort is anxi- [the throes of preparation for the|feW soclety women opened the wa ous to hear from those interested annual party to which they invite;for all women, and now even men in the Chatham Strait mail service 1 the eligible bachelors of the|are .k..lud('mu of grace and charm. President Faulkner said today any-|town and any {rom foreign parts| Essig thinks American women do oné who desires to present data that they can find not know how to walk, and he has information to offer on this| After drinking a cup of coffec|sees that as their obstacle to com- project is urged to be present at the jand eating the cakes baked by fond |Plete domination in the interna- meeting. fair hands, the gentlemen guests|tional beauty field. 2 —————-— lare invited to take part in the| “They strike the pavement with OLD CUSTOM jancing, the musical performance, |their hecls and slump their shoul OPE 'TO PUBLIC|and even walk to the ruins of aniders” he says. “The slump dron — ancient castle, in company \\.m\vlmx d bece a wiggle when MONTEF Aug any they might select from the|it the hips. The wiggle excellent of old 1| part 1 -aceful architecture snd the first The matrimonial luncheon was| “Most women w stiff legged ing in California officially to founded in 1906 when the girls be- and stiff jointed. They swing along the United States flag, has teen gan to realize that enough propos-|from the should The center opened to the public. It will be-|ing wasn't done. The purpose was|of grace is in the hips, and in come a depository for historicallto spur further efforts the re-|walking the shoulders should he subjects |calcitrant bachelors, and its suc- - — The old customs house of Mon-|cess was so signal that the or- terey was built in 1814 and Comm. ‘,',nmluuon has been contmucd Bad Luck Tralls Kaiser’s [ Sister and Humble Mate Frau Alexander Zubokoff, formerly Princess Victoria von Schaumburg-Lippe, sister of the ex-Kaiser, has fallen upon evil times, The former prin- s cess, disowned by s the House of Hoh- enzollern for her marriage with a pen- niless Russian emi- gre, has been forced to leave her beauti- ful Boon palace and is now living in one room in a furnished house in the town of Mehlem. One maid remains to attend her, but her entire corps of twenty servants has been dlsmlssed and Fresh Tomatoes 2 Pounds for 25c¢ GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 FREE DELIVERY 2 trucks at your service Open Evenings her ancestral palace is up for rental. In spite of her claims that romance compensated: for everything, the prin- cess has had noth- ing but misfortune since she married Zubokoff, formerly a dishwasher in a small Paris cafe. When the ex-Kai- ser renounced the princess, she and her husband, some twen- | ty years her junior, attempted to leave & Germany and taic & up residence else- where, They ob- tained passports, but —""‘—"'"—'_'fo und themseives FRAU zuBokors welcome nowhere, | | THE COMMODORE | Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Billiards | Opposite Coliseum Theatre Hunting Clothes With the hunting s on com- ing on you need some Dew Dux Bak or Filson waterproof clothing. We have a good line of woolen clothing also, that is the real stuff for a cold wet day. SABIN’S The Store for Men When Reaching for a Sweet, Have WHITMAN’S or AUGUSTINE & KYER’S HANDY BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT the proper length of skirt is being determined. | rectly poised. | \dy and the head poised | rig and the arm ct it's where the books come i ‘ Make-up rules are against low |A shoulder shimmy and a hip wave | forcheads and bangs and a mnose| can't be done with a book balanced | “tip tilted like a rose”—that's how on the head. the instructions read—and spit- Cermen Syivia, wiw taught Uni- | curls. versity of Missouri coeds interpre-| Essig's wife Instrucis in “clothes tative dancing, now coaches Es- | s pupils in what to do with the ands. Forget 'em, is the axiom but not until after the charm car didate knows that the thumb shou be so and so, the wrist flecked just, wear, sense.” That means the student should have a sports clothes con- | sciousness, an evening gown appre- | ation, or a bathing suit sensc Long swinging strides are for sports shorter strides for chiffon. | WILSON BROS. Blend Suits A New idea in two-piece athletic underwear H. S. GRAVES | The Clothing Man VICTOR RADIO—10 TUBES—Speaks For Itself. Orthophonic Portables, $35. Exclusively Victor Expert Piano Tuning—$5. Phonograph Repairing. Kohler and Brambach Pianos—Grand and Upright— for sale and rent. Piano Benches, Violins, Strings. Expert service in any branch of the music industry. Anderson Music Shoppe PHONE 143 WE GIVE CREDII‘ AT CASH PRICES GARNICK’S, Phone 174 BOXING ELKS HALL AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION Saturday, August 31,1929 First Bout Starts 8:15 P. M. Sharp MAIN EVENT—155 POUNDS DOC SILVERS vs. SOLDIER OLSON SEMI-FINAL—145 POUNDS SOLDIER MILLER vs. SAMMY NELSON SPECIAL EVENT—145 POUNDS TIGER LAYSON vs. YOUNG EDDIE ROBERTS 'CURTAIN RATSER—130 POUNDS YOUNG SHARKEY vs. GUNBOAT GUS Reserved Seats on Sale—Alaskan Hotel, Burford’s Corner, Imperial Pool Hall and Charlie Miller's Pool Hall CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries ifnr the structure. als | Phone 25 varently containing working plans Mr. McBride has received a copy of a let- from the Treasury Department and Vancouver and thence to The construct be- 1 portions are t ; tween Fairbanks and Grundler, ments made in Alaska. A totd 80 owmin bRy, /e Ml Kluane to Whitehorse, o of seventy-one fields are listed ar ois ‘,:“1”:‘;"::; nnx?:mt:‘; L‘,’O:‘g‘ rfi: s stretch on Lake Atlin, and their locations shown. | award s B the: H0) rom Hazelton through Vancouver ————— faithful performance at $365000. |, geattle. From Grundler to the| LODE MINING CLAIM LOC. AN i T International Boundary in Alaska TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIR| TERIOR MINING MEN TO engineering problems would be er| countered in building through ii. Seattle. | Hi the airplanc landing field develoy - { virgin wilderness but no seriou In addition to the Internation: ighway route, the new map sho Eleiomrafimmenh; MAKE TRIP TO TAKU RIVER Harry Buhro and Fred Brent- linger, pioneers of the interior and well known minin: men, stopped off here from the steamer Ala: | vesterday. new mining district there before proceding to Fairbanks. Mr. Buhro was formerly a mining partner of Representative Walter Fisher of Fairbanks. L ] Bottled Sunshine PiPE FITTINGS Real Imported Norwegian COD LIVER OIL TANKS For Sale At PLUMBING I'ree Delivery | : 4 They will make a trip I | up the Taku River to look over the . 3 YUKON STOVES ) | SHEET IRON SHEET IRON FLUME HYDRAULIC PIPE RICE & AHLERS CO. Wholesule and Retail HEATING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” L SHEET METAL /ol flllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW 'IIIIIIIIlllllIII’IiIIIIIIIIINlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIlllIlIlllIlllIlIII * The Home Beautiful .~ i cozy winter days ahead. home. glIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!MMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllillmmMIllnlllllllfllllll||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIllHlIIlIHIIlIIIIIIllllllllmlllmllllllilIII!lIIIIIlIIIIIIII ow is the logical time to redecorate your house or apartment for the long, CURTAIN MATERIALS, DRAPES and VALANCING all must go at prices far less than cost. So thrifty housewife take advantage of these values and freshen up your GOLDSTEIN'’S EMPORIUM 1L

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