The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1929, Page 2

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R A THE DAII Y ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY OCT 17, 1929. U i DGIST UF ¥ Weather Condl{%‘:fih‘:fi gii(;:icd by the U S 1 SAPQ’ADA G“ING Forecast for Junean and vicinity, ! bes—alng te -;\nxyu'gmfle B Insurance Mflkes the Home . possibly occasional sho i 2 Possible g | rly You Won't Forget' TOCAL DATA i c‘;fl TAKU AREA Time Barometet Temp. Humidity Wind ve';"“"’ Pvzvmcu;; It takes much more than wood and nails, or brick ARk 29.53 S i p. m. yesty ;g;.; :g f:tr E 5 Cldy and mortar—or even Edgar Guest’s “Heap o’ t.,a. » 2 E i Lo B N'G:" %9.8* 15 5 5 6 Clay Livin’,” to make a home. i, Wil Make Invesligation— e Insurance makes it possible for you to build, & CAELE ANG KADIO REVORTS g and it protects you afterward. The matermls SINGLE ; Has Completed Im- =% YUSTERDAY T 4'rODA; W are insured before you get them. The house is e Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Pre insured during construction. The b ortant Surveys 3 o v & O RuCHo) 1€ gankear de- BLA' \lKETS . 3 Siptions—. . B teRp | 1emp, temp, Velacly 34 24;“——5 we;::y' mands insurance that his money may be safe- - 2 : geologist for the [yoer g0 fg : Jg o Pl s::trdedt —Sgou would not dare risk your. in- 1 rrivi | P & z : % ment wi e’ in SOLID PASTEL SHADES : » artived dn payy, 26 16 6 6 0 Clear out insurance even if you could : 0 Pt Clay raise the money. i 12 Snow Through insurance your dream of a home and 5 14 Cldy happiness is made to come true. 3 Trace Snow 2 10 Pt Cldy Lot your local agent tell you about sound pe 0 Olear Stock Fire Insurance. 1.06 Rain © % an it Allen Shattuck, Inc. - .50 Pt Cldy amer Alameda . the port of entry Pritish Columbia, been making a sur-( eral resow and the Isk past four y [crl Yulon 34 28 | 18 3 22 13 18 48 38 28 82 T 26 4 @ | 3 4 4 | 20 38 32 .48 48 | 38 % L These Blankets were mznu- 5 23 ‘;;‘; i INSURANCE—E\(‘ly Kind factured in mills owned and opment, 48 Qldy |fmmemrrere operated by Marshall Field ] “:‘f“ i 01 Cldy |- Yukon, Tanana and Eagle |7 time. & Company, Wholesale, for a nation-wide COMBINA. TION XX PLAN selling. You are therefore assured maximum value . . . The blankets are warm, with the heaviness necessary to repel the chill of winter. it of the 1, occurs a vast mineralizod potentialities equal, 5 to any other part|the itish Columbia. This zoge|A ible only along four or|BOWe Jver Snow at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Jun the movement northward of the high pressure area over Sh,elf and vay Hardw“re e, the low over Alaska his gone cver Northwest Territory. ry low is stili centered north of Kodiak this morning, . Cansequently there “has been a general rise of pressure CUNS‘AMI\IUNITION a. Temperatures have fillen somewhat in the Interior. . GUNS FOR RENT that is—{rom "Stewart ne Portland Canal, the Sti- ¢ Rivers, the Taku|> k River and by rail- F in’ district. s at Discoveries tions, the Port- trict and the Atlin rtant discoveries and lopments hkave taken v 1 considerable period of The cther districts have cally neglected as far i s concerned. In it has been the aim 1 Survey, by sup-| xd accurate dal v has fallen at Tanana and St. Paul and rain at Duch Har- le and along the coast frym Cordova to Prince Rupert. The have also experienced cloudiness and considerable rain ot (R e et e 1 B HARRIS HARDW ARE CO. FRONT STREET ‘ Each has o four-inch / I sateen binding [he colorings will perfectly match any bedroom JUST RECEIVED STOCK | Fir Boat Lumber ! VERTICAL GRAIN 6 to 12 inches wide Cone . Inc, Up to 30 feet long We Invite I nspection To. Tégnd Abokt Tash My purpese for coming herc is | n some gensral infor- | out the Taku district ana | Your grocer returns your money instantly if you don’t like Schil- | Lok et e S S e for | ling’s best. Your statement is . : ALSO FIR SHOP GRADE "Ef‘:,%‘;:,,"',i,, / “?" e enough. He pays you. We pay ! i 4-4 5-4 6-4 and 8-4 thick : him. You keep the pepper. See Us for Your Lumber Requirements -r-‘mu;f‘L;‘:! 2 AR, indica- And the best costs no | of ‘U -} 3 bilities of D — more than the next best. there is no r ions should nol that of V1 Coffee * 47 Spices Baking Powder 32 Extracts Tea Juneauw Lumber Mills, inc PHONE 358 land Canal. Dr. Kerr, who is a guest at the ractineau Hctr will leaye for t as soon @ Dos 1 a fow days situation. 1 and t proceed to \:\nmawr n‘x‘n nmfu) S = |ty vetura to his home in Ottava. | SN s S SR WE PRINT EVERYTHING R PR & STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Geo. M. Simpkins Co. PHONE 244 ('alot ies Fail As e Subsriouie: | CHINCHILLA COATS | P b Wit For Children | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17. |pid verzus calories lost a wife for | Robert Uphoff, Sacramento high These warm coats are the very thing for | choal teacher, 1 the divare cour winter wear. They’re lined with flannel and oAlready established as prominent member of “murderers’ row,” couldnt | ‘Love,” according to a letter writ- come in navy blue and brown. Berets to Seattle’s most popular hotel e Iz out at first on an infield tap. Foxx is the first baseman. |ton by Uphoff to Mrs, Evangeline match included. - |Uphoff, “is regulated by our con- ON FIF RST PLAY . OF WORLD SERIES . (S o8 St s Sizes 3 to 14 years. |“has nothing to do wit 3 3 {It is a matter of the heart.” $6.75 | After hearing the rest of Up- | hoff’s letter, Judge Louis H. Ward BECAUSE, acres within the means of all” the Benjamin Franklin offers an abundance of those comforts necessary to pleasant travel;and in a few short months, the refreshing attentiveness and completeness of its service has brought flattering commentfrom agreed with her charge of cruclty Girls’ woolen dresses, plain colors and o)l perssial ghgon and gvae her an interlocutory de- . . 3 o | cree. plaids with self and contrasting color trim. e M e T, | Admitting that he “knew he was iveg 9 {making her unhappy but couldn’t Sizes 3 to 14 yours. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOTEL Ti imes Square S s Seattle help it,” Uphoff hinted he mignt | {be in love again. | $4.95 oL T DN | Front Street | | Pigeons Nuisance: What's to Be I)unv’ Hand Bags Of lovely leathers and de- signs. Bags of suede, os- tnch, Morocco calf, walrus grain, ‘in black, brown, navy, green and tan, with frames and trimmings of tortoise, amber and metal. And their fittings one lf::‘ed l;:o:x“ Czé\:_fiy, from their hands, finds in mo del bags, Zipper | Bt ::omplninls hz\'e been made | fastened safety compartments, leather and by both women and men passer- $ . VB os |bys who protest. to the presence of | heavy silk linings, vanities, and a dozen other {the pigeons. | lever-——: o % Sibfnta. Dove Housel admits they are o| C1€Ver—and convenient arrangem nuisance and Chief Getchell has| q ceme to the same conclusion and &3.25 w $14’c 0 between |g remedy is now being sought | t , arrived ———— the steamer Alaska| New, select line nr visiting card: oute to their home In|mmpire, The Bensons spend four|a .l L S | in Metlakatla, | ¥VYVVVVIVVYVVVVVVYVVYVVY Jeaching M| @ ® @ we can give your | em pole carving.| printing that modern- the pupils at| istie touch so popularin | remarkable pro-| present day advertising they were quick '3 iings taught them. * W New Ford Fordor Sedan Is An Economical Car to Drive ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low cost of up-keep. Economical because it has been made to stand up under thousands and thousands of miles of steady running. An indication of the built-in quality of this car is shown in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Ford than in almost sny other car, regardless of price. Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, smoothness and alert performance of this car by driving it yourself. You’ll know it’s a great auto- mobile the minute you take the wheel. i The flock ar ons, about 65 jor 76, making their roosting place |around the eaves of the Alaskan | Hotel, on window sills and other spots, are becoming a nuisance, according to Chief of Police G chell but what to do about it is a matter for some action however. The pigeons are nice and sleek, ceoing contentedly and furnish imuch amusement to many who' Max Bishop, Philadelphia Athlet tain and first baseman, on the first ¢ She ball, Za\.h Taylor Cub:‘ catchy m, Chicago Cubs’ cap- P, who has just struck BENSONS ed from hand- Roy Gardner Under {3 Mental Observation | in 1' »deral Hospit WASHINGTON, Oct. Gardner, er: e Pacific mail robber and for ma the “most dangerous prisor * the history of Atlanta pri A [ in St. Elizabeth’s Hospitel here for . mental examination. ears of mpris J uneau M otors, Inc. walled and closely-guarded quar- | nhix, Arizona. for the criminally insane is to| Mis hur “his home for some time to'against the j e depends on thie governmeh! ‘lnnta penitentiary. N et Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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