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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 1928 lnir:lnil;.«nr night, wnr-:hruuzhl to BOXERS ATTENTION | Juneau today by Capt. H. R | Thompson of the gasboat Windsor | All boxers expecting to take s Capt. Thompson, who was re.|part in the Moose Labor Day cral feeling that w fireworks are started Democratic candidate w 1 an unprecedented atte: more building lhau any other liluu n the coast, many new con- tions having been completed UNIUN 0”_ 00 RAGE BE CI_USE will place him in fav.| this year. turning from a fish-buying trip, Smoker meet at the Alaskan 1 r ion with the vote Business interests on the coast was in the vicinity shortly be-|Hctel at'7:30 tcnight. -—adv." fore midnight last night when he noticed a fire close to the shore of the island. He was Il{.dhl(' to go to the assistance of the burn. ing boat, for the wind was ‘blow- the coast arc|are watching the fishing activi- present Re ties in Alaska with concern and T0 OPEN SOON that the country will be in|run which has prevailed through- af hands with the Demo.|out most of the season. & Shix N T Mullen 5 Coust| crattsa the Republican Visit Relatives ing with great force and high Small Shipments *Arrive c andidate, Mr. Mullen said, The Mullens visited in Seat- geas were runting, Anti m Campaign x ;mlr‘ | He contiaued on his course, and when he passed the boat the was suddenly lit up by the | of an explosion. The matter wm\ reported to the U. Customs | House officials this* morning, but, | nothing has been disclosed to ! identify the boat | The fire and explosion was also | ames J. Walker of New |tle and Portland and spent some wa ven one of the|iime with Mr. Mulien’s mother at ever held in Shelton, W They then went any visiting official iu|to San Francisco where thoy isco when he visited tha: | visited with Mr. Mullen’s brother, uly, according to Mr. Mul-| W. P. Mullen. ~ While there the 1 who witnessed the honors be-| daughters underwent operations wed upon the Mayor. His per-|for removal of tonsils. rming and he cap The family spent some Division Agent, Here receptio With the shipment Company H T nsus of opinion on the v and J. B. Boyle cial nt for th nality is the Juneau bra s everyone whom he meets,|a summer resort near N witnessed by Mrs. Allen Shat- for business wi Mr. Mullen’ saic ad enroute north visited !tuck from her home on Glacier | i Gananmounped tocy : ide, Ore., for the surf bath | Highway, about 81 miles from | The watch for Mr. Boyle accompanied the fir Business Normal The weathar throughout was fine Juneair. She saw the- sy, #uds) your boy fuel = « w arrived 1 1058 conditions along the ( as eve sxtremely hot at R only lighted abc z as| § y ) yester ) : Bl e i dh e el s il : I denly lighted about midnight, as| Think of his pride and on the -fre 3 ). ire m heing perhaps | Seaside. it ln an uplu-mn nu! then v)n - s real Jiminary e first visiti other city. Juneau, in compari. BOXERS ATTENTION Jowa, violinist, will take part In b yijsq L large o ) Tansus son with its size, 1s in better| Al hawers expecting to take e ration when the | ™ ;04" gtates Commi | bood — a source of constant will - come, a8 ey o ‘at the. present) time Labor Day| rePublican nominee visits his old admicstion frogi his ‘coaw part in the Moose Boyle is making an inves Smoker meet at the Alaskan |of the affair and the authorities Yo ; Iy ali- | | ! i Hotel at 7:30 tenight. adv -, { will probably dispatch a boat late | | fornia where most t ( people are in bette 3 ARSI RN IR | this afternoc 2 scene ! ¥ 23 ) there cumstances Ola papers for saly at the Empire. NEW TURNOUTS ARE \”“h ““__.m“ g m.|.h| b al of |z - = " — e — - GIVEN TO FlREMEN‘TROLLING SEASON ! of\ IN TENAKEE INLET| 0 Me, Ml home at West Branch, la, =& panions! Gruen SemiThins are priced as low as $27.5. is 4 are ready. They pleted, only the finishi actual busi hour, being lacking From here Mr make a trip th Alaska, visiti pay plants & Union Oil ! 1 The objects of his company, My Boyle wa « tablish a chain of s loyle expects t Sir James lrvit St. Andrew's Uni Scotls ar meth New turnout s sugars '”"fl"' | jout to the members | Satmon’ trolling in Tenakee In- s general, who ad- | | Fire Department at a meeting of|jot and Freshwater Bay opened St e that organization held in the Fite| August s Cppgdesti 51 the ‘Territory erican Chem’zal Society ‘; ee I.Oa Cas ‘lluilb 1;\;1 evenin L L : thotiishe st Evanston, 11 o tly purchased|op Ay as was previously st favorable ma | ute i a favora Institute a new tru d new equipment gq g ng to the local off will Visit q“m\ Cnternationat Iustrated Newsd fow ok g quipn Hé will also visit the Sitka sta st i rinil |for the fire department the fundsiof the U. S. Bureau ot Fisheries of the suits were taken from the e B eisiaten ACTS [ I,uy ‘rom Us anc ank the if ference | treasury of the department. Coats|0ld papers fcr sate at tiue Empire. within a short time e A . ¢ el e % 5 | and pants are blanket-lined, while ' ——— eiin T To Scottish 'f » Masons: Reg- | the outside of dard water. oo o ular meeting Friday evening at proof canvas. Between the lin- ) o o o 0 e s o ke, || (15 lbs. Best New Potatees: . . . . .. S0 [IF et S e e Special SaleEmling Aug. 18 ker of the Union Oil Com | A tanker of th adv |and caps we Rbout st 30 “‘..“;"\\‘,‘LL’ 11b. Best Field Tomatoes . . . . . 15¢ |- NUGGET SHOP 50 purchased 1o s purchased through Best grml«- 2 for 25¢ toilet p.npor now 12 rol]s $ 90 8 4 I > 370) ), » o . L 4 » As soon tation has been 2 l,b. rreen eans . ® \ g g b " 2 C (TR ‘\‘v‘lil):"lf‘u'l;rr, o ! Amn(.x1 .mrl Happy Home I’c.us, ragul(nr 45¢, yen for busine standard -\\ e t ) > Voo . modgl 1 will be 3 cans b 1.15 \,,",] R \:\.u- ‘:. b i I{ /‘ ’/\](‘(’ ‘ Tq 2 l’)b. (l' ceen P(?(ls PR . . ® ® . . 25(: )bile which the Firemen w Duchess and Madrona l’ur(-e ']‘nmutues regular and gist B. M. Basse In B a s A » at the Southeastern Alaska 0c, 6 for e ir, it was decided. M. o | Large Cucumbers, eachfor . . . . . I5c¢ itative of the opening operat I} Amocat and Happy Home Early %1ftvd ]’eds, the local | regular 30c, 3 for A 75 ,‘;,m.”,’,l,,m] f{”"y",I\‘.‘ l“\inl‘ Ij;} \\,\ :IruI: 2 lflrge H{’(l(l L(’ttu('e . . . . . ° 25C |GASBOAT EXPLODES 2§ All Canned Fruit and Vegetables at rcduced prices to \ N 3 PRSI . LA _W— 4 q’ I('!\ lf’{q | - / IN LYNN CANAL IS make room for our new fall goods. VISITS KINGS iy, S Il 5bunchesCarrots . . . . . . . .- 25¢ | "REPORT MADE HERE T | S, NP GARNICK’S Ar Gardner and o e Reports of an explosion on fornia, are round trip p | Gravenstein Apples, dozen . . . . . 45c¢ : | burning gasboat off the northwe on the Prince George, in ! PHONE 174 ov the Prinos Georst . pir Batlett Pears, dosen '.: % . o V/d0e firo ot s e dhow mi. ¢ e eeeeee B s et | Seedless Grapes, per pound . . . . I5¢ :EIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|llllIll|||IIllllllllIIIlII||IIIIIlIlIIIlII|I||I|ll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIlIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:IIIIIIlIIIl Southern Californ prwa o | H S, GRAVES || 21bs. Best Butter . .. . . . . . $LI5 = ; CAR OWNERS ATTENTION The Clothing Man M(UIY Othor Specials ()n Displ(w = SHOE SALE _,=§_ it 4 Car owners must not park their d s o IE E 111111111} Moneyback Guarantee On All Purchases |2 ONLY ONE MORE DAY~ = t By order of the Chief of To- |= = tice atthe request of business \ = Tonu)rro U....Au ust 11 =] e | Ganset GEORGE BROTHERS o E - l | |= : m Q » o) \ R G R S 1 Sunnury Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. E ALL ‘“'\";’I': '“ HV :H(())'; C:{l;"l::}}i[\i)qlolk“)lfi Canterbury | Napkins Fhapan 02 sy Qo reingn | ~ " QUICK CLEARANCE ! Ladies’ Slippers : Fresh and delicious choco- lates of all kinds in boxes of all sizes. Give us your subscrip- tion for magazines and papers. | Black Satin, Brown and Black Kid Ties, Patent Leather Strap Slippers and broken lines of Selby Arch Preserver Slippers—all reduced to $5.95 a pair. || BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. O AR Patent Oxfords and Strap Slippers, Tan Calf Oxfords—reduced to $4.95 a pair. HELLAN’S PHARMACY “ Frec Deilvery Phone 134 | Next to Valentine's It's Right [ i & i@ Patent Straps, all light eolored Slippers and % Candy ;g 50c ! % A RIS T oo | j : E Phone 33 Free Delivery{ | |Sub Station Post Offico No. 1. Oxfords—reduced to $3.95 a pair. = nawt S ndgeaed ) CELEBRATES ITS : e E | oo Tan Calf and Patent Strap Slippers—reduced = to $2.95 a pair. = = X All White Kid and Canvas Slippers—reduced =2 { ! { { ! ) % When We Sell It ; — —— —— to 50 cents a pair. Silver Anniversary HEATING 1904--1929 | LANTS The New Model R 1929 Buick For small to medium sized homes we will install complete in working order a electric Is Now on Display welded steel warm air furnace with register Broken lines of ladies’ Rubbers—reduced to 50 cents a pair. : ; - Men’s Shoes Black and Brown Kid Shoes — reduced to $4. ).) a pair. Tan, Brown and Black Calf Oxfords—reduced to $3.95 a pair. - Other broken lines—reduced to $2.95 a pair. All short lines of children’s Shoes and Slip- pers reduced for quick clearance at very low prices. Remember this sale is for ONE MORE DAY —SATURDAY— AUGUST 11. - . The public is cordially invited to visit our show room and inspect the results of 25 years of, devel— house to 70 degrees in zero weather. opment, the 1929 Buick. in each room and guarantee it to heat your T e “When better automobiles are built, Buick GEO. B. RICE will build them.” Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “q tell you in advance what job will cost” CONNORS MOTOR COMPAN Y Goldstein’s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT