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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, ‘1928. [ smith is Challenged to Joint Debat i K PSR G =1 BT S ot FAIR WUMEN Al Smith is f,ha lenge | o Joint Debate by Will Kogers GEORGE DUI.I. o Y Fiios WngWHI;‘RE }:!. T:T}:,“ iz)ua‘l'vm:z xf]nrxi : - | .land Mrs. F. W. Hebert, formerly | Has a Soul F. visit J. F. Mullen, his uncle, for | AT ", “Hey. Al. how are you going 3 5 to dispose offlns critter??. - e | \ M. Albrecht and T. C. Parker UN EXHiBITg 11 V 7 e i ‘ - ' > | Who have been spending the sum. |3 Week. ir. Hebert i"'] taking | = ) 2 |5 Ao ¥ s H iOW, Sept. 6.—Sir | imer on the Chicamin Rive: it} | the fisheries course at the Uni- & { | ) |['mmm Juneau Resident, villi s his fvat > N L vensity of Washington st K 1 1 in a survey party, left here on the . Alaska Pioneer, Dies address President of the | | Admiral Evans on their way to Se.|Peen getting some practical ex- | ish Association for the | !attle perience during the summer at Display This Year in Aux- f | 4 INE 5 9, in Seattle Advancement of Science, Miss Irma Williams, who Has|OR€ Of the canneries near Ket- ihar S men b - \ = flatly told a distinguished | |pee G or «isters hove | Chikan. He will leave in a short iliary “f})‘“l'”.‘ U f - i \ X : George Dull years, f audience last night that man ::(,;.‘10‘3:;::;’?[“‘:,1""};); p‘1::f“‘."’:’r time for Seattle to reenter the Be Attractive | = . pV— ~ : mer Juneau resident and promi-| | has a soul, directly contra- | Seattle aboard the Alaska . |University. Mr. and Mrs. He- ) SN & \ nent Alaska pioneer, died at his|| dicting the address of the H. T. Tripp, city councilman, lot¢ |PeTt: Who lived in Juneau for The Aux ent ) homo in Seattle on Tuesday, ac-| | last President, Sir Keith, | ifor Wrangell aboard the steamer|SOM€ time, are now located at Southeaster 1 r pe =/ "\ » ng to an ssociated Press who rejected the i Alaska Shelton, Wash. ducted by v 4 /N = . / d h received by the .|\ M. H. Sides R *s, member of the many attra X [ / 5 \ s D yme after a vain . r S, Customs House force here, who Sldy i ‘ for health which - extended over SRR Yy ac T 1 « ~ g 20 t has been on a short trip to the dications ) N ‘ork, —Will Rogers tc issued another defi to his political opponents in his the mation, including the Mayo | Westward, returned on th aska Miss Josephine Tupper, teacher Wednesday e W ampaign for president as the candidate o Auti-Bunk party. Following his challenge to joint Brothers’ Institu at Rochester after a an absence of one week. in the Juneau Public ools, men of y te, sent last week to Herbert Hoover, Rogers has thrown down the gauntlet to Al Smith. In a Minn Mrs. et o o T v 4 - A Fred Sc and son, accom- | who has been in St. Ann's Hos- now attendi : t of A ceived at Smith headquarters here today, Rogers also challenges the Democratic nominee jeorgze Dull came north abou HAS VAGA I IUN panied by Mrs. Grace Purdue, Mrs [pital, suffering from bronchitis, the four day annug er s letter follows: ars ago and is said to have | Sorri’s mother, left early this|left there for her home today. fihe. Bducation foni- will’ e Dear Friend Al made a small fortune. He is one !“-,..,k Tor- Seward. : RN oot more comp! I : the first h rock miners to Ri6n Tar 5 Now this is the open season for Debates, and I believe you and I could put on about as s to olatar saining andi s Wi RECOVERED FROM BURNS RO good a one as one of these others. So I hercby challenge you the way I challenged the other | {7 [0 Placer mining and was with Visits Alaska then Returns| Japan Blnds Empire — In the Floral Division the ) fellow last weck. > | "Dull returned south about three South — Works at By Fast News Servicel«, - 1¢,Doux, who has heen in be more competition thi I | Now the trouble with most Dcbates, they are confined to a subject. Now we won't let cars ago in search of health, A Seattle Fire IC€ st Ann's Hospital since August 1 that worry us, we'll just rent Madison Square Garden. All we do is sell tickets, and let the eattle Fire — money go to poor Democratic widows who have given their husbands’ lives to trying to get clected to some office in the Democratic party. Those are the most deserving women I know of. recovering from severe burns ; fe s ept. 6.—More effi-| received while workgin on an oil trophic 4 1 Mr. Dull was Superintendent of|; 5! '\4'_”1""_ "'“’“ ']’ " 5 '”‘/"”‘ ‘“i“'l'“”‘:l:' i:“'r"::,“:" w“ l'l"l".“'”; . left the hospital this morn- Bt . 3 And there's Farm relief. You know how a Farmer votes. When he gets to the polls he he Junean Wi T e ® A R i e e L i reaches in his pocket and sces how much he's got. If it's only a few cents why he says “Throw 1915 to 1926. lf<<|»ut.» ¥ ( m_.y of New \nlk: u‘] u)n.:e cities, is being inaugur- | — e~ P tie rascals out,” and he votes Democratic. But if he's got as much as a dollar he guesses that 112 10 WEE 0 I City, the most fun on his vaca-|ated by the Rengo news agency LEAVES HOSPITAL ot 3 3 the rascals is on his side after all, so maybe he’d better leave "em in. | J X = tion, |through the recent organization S cin it o | Duil Apartments on the Basin| Atier returning f s - ATJoF ShaTaniihes S ootk Braa] - 1o R : i Khte irning from his of the Japanese Provincial Press| Katherin Nelson, wl der- f » ) vrote Hoover and cha y vante a Vi : radio. Hoover L . athe Nelson, who under dially welcom by sh 1 wr Hoover and challenged him, But he wanted to make it over the radio. Hoo | Road ska_trip,-Mainzer spent a “pleas- | League. Rengo is the Japanese |went a monor operation at St. Wil be 5 et s wants to get on the radio where they can't see him, But with you it's different, You want the { —eo—— ¢ lany > 0 P o 5 % & ”“’Ul : g it Vil ng to see you, You want to make your appeal to the common people. Well you can't make ureable hour” last ht with|ally of ”“ Associated T and {Ann’s Hospial yesterday, left for first, second and third win any commoner appeal than I can. HEIIAN AND GEORGGE Seattle Fire Chi fantor when | and mo: nport ;”,..‘ for her home toda dow and two sons, George and ,‘ Aok’ ward, survive fire broke out in a four-storyjant :u;nnx) in the Empire. R R So come on, be a geod fellow Al, and name.the tinie, place and subject Gif any). You and BROTHERS CASESHRRARD |0 (PRkesB0E .10 o do e iha Aoy, Tt sttt CASE POSTPONED and Behrends have offered prizes I can p.uk em in. ) ) . . ! The case of W. G. Henan and At 3 o'clock the Indian baby | So long Al, and good luck to you till we mcet in debate. ,l, Norris, charged with pos In each show weight alone willl Yours, ession and I;xp- ul'rill:nxul‘."nu.g T 1 4 - [liquor in violation of the liquor l::n'n ':\Y.J" be 12 m‘: i | ul‘m iR Jaws, was heard at 4 o'clock yes- BE Wil 4150 b other un andl (‘.ml..m» of the Ann Bunk Party. vnthout campaign buuons OF viguioe terday afternoon in the U. C. Com- ; - < | missioner’s Court and was taken s stroyed the interior |the far country d s of Japan Mainzer said: “I had a good | has suffered delays of many days | @ of Raymond Merlo, time in Alaska, camping in Mount | in transmission, due principally |char; v desertion of his MecKinley Park but what is camp-{to the lack of modern ilities i and child, which was set ing compared with a good fire?’ }in telegraphic and telephonic 'for this afternoon has been post- & - - communications. This has been |PCRed until tomorrow morning at fereibly demonstrated in recent (10 o'clock. features presented for the enter vears. Rengo, in order to over- ——oo— tainment of the women and t} | many, the finest march ever se »u‘ GIANT SELLS SALMONG, |unier, allvisement by Judge ¥ (‘ SCHOOL. | {come thsee diffienities; decided to STOCK QUOTATIONS escorts. ‘v|| Juneau | {Boyle. It was followed immedi- {induce the provincial ne NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Alaska A a ol ; “d Lien. |atcly by tha heating of the George TABI FVTS i o g Wil A8 4 Douglas-Thane Day Punch was served during the| The Giant II, Capt. Bernard Lien, 8 lowners to form a league of is quoted to- Prothers, charged with a similar Friday will be Dougla and | 4||[ih- evening by men from the arrived in port carly today with e bt L lown which could work in coop-|day at 4%; Chrysler 1021%; Cu. Thane day and the gifted women GREA AFFA'R ship The music, by the Moon-| 1,900 silver salmon and 1,000 0ffense, which was "\f" o "‘l '“'I |eration at a minimum of expense, |dahy 72; Endicott-Johnson 79%: of the two towns will present their | {light Serenaders, continued until|pounds of king salmon for Sam (er advisement " y IN JUNEAU —.———— ouri 71%; Montgome | | | ) 4 g technicalities of the case were | 9991, Southern Dairies “A" own program in the afternoon. | 11 o'clock when the party ended.|Morris, New Ingland buyer. i gt | 2221%; Southern Dairies “A” ! Children's Day | i — - B ¢ |UiougnE oupdiy sttt e |London Farewells Last Stewart Warner 102%; U Sa ay, th 1 afternoon e lefense In each case, causing, the ‘ 154%; Bethlehem Steel 623 Chile aturday, th noon | _U.S. Dollar-Year Man ¢y . | B oo o Complnnvnhn} Ball Gnvn STEWART GOES TGO | CANNERY TENDER HERE |continuance opper 484, and 1. ddies W \ 1 7 ore The rases arose over a tonic | S B Vo, and the kiddies will hava fui| by Unalga Officers and PETERSBURG WHERE FTHE “Bouision (O vt oA SR Aten e IavEs i | e e v | - i 1| | swi There will be races, al | Al | —Boylston SCHOONERS IN PORT ageant, pets wil he reviewed ani| Crew, Well Enjoyed |~ REMAINS 3 MONTHS| icison. arrived in port this atter-|saiers heing carried in stock by {neal, honorary counsellor of the | Tireq manut sehooners were in . ¢ > fre e Libby, McNeill & |{he merchants o American Embassy, know g i : b prizes will be distributed. S #* i (noon from the Libby ” ot ] an Embassy, known there « F ) > !\1--‘:“ iy :\vm‘ be n:l‘ for “” ‘ Pronounced a tremendous suc-| i Libby cannery at Taku Harbor e e BUTLER-MAURO as the of the dollar-a-year m’;:in:m’;m:,"):'fm:'lf h.‘l.’:_';:lgl‘_r'"(‘.:::,‘ o ngele s Sttt RIS i e K. Stewart, predatory animal| capt, ¢. E. Ahues, superintendent, BACK AT SANITARY C men,” is leaving J N Ay best costumes and bast sustain rl‘ by all whb attended it, thelnunter, who wis borrowed from|eos sy ’ DRUCG CO. 5 |'m- I:. ;(lll:.::? i"““'l‘i:::’l‘m’l" take |1, Thompson; Arrow, Capt. G character n T al Compl tary Ball » Federal governme: ST 7 ¥ bk »mus, bot t which tc ait Dance Prcgram {ziven to the peoplel of Juneau by B CunaEa shng 4 v y i g ki er provisions made by the| .. o e S e A thE itary Grocery, previous was graduate X i Harriet Holman will present a|the Officers and crew of the U. § st Territorlal " Ly ature, left|, Fronk Kempfer, ' mining, . g |at the :m}_l‘ ( ." i v‘l'nnl 4 {yas L;"llu;lul from the Har mlk,,m,i.; Holm, which took bait. dance program consisting of clas-'S. Unalga, ended at ‘elock thi . |from the Valdez district, is* a{to making his trip to England, is When We Sell It “a chool and practiced law in Juneau last night for Petersbu southbound passenger on the Al.[again back in his old position 1t's Right | Boston. He was in Berlin in sic and jazz numbers. his will| morning after nearly which will he. hilk Hetdc e ¢ s headquarters for| . . l1914, ) > Wa e 4 be inciuded in the programs forfof dancing had heen enjoy paxt Yhres -Setiths while hel "os L L gl 7 | when .the -wat broke oyt AN ELUSIVE QUARRY both Ladies’ Day and Children's|a large crowd which was presen o i s gy s 2 PSR T | 3ub Statton Post Office No. 1.| "M@ became attached to the Am-| MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 6.—Want- o .‘ h th n that vicinity | e i e s gt Py can Bmbz In July, 1914,|ed: A sea-cow. Preferably one Day. An excellent accompanist|The hall itself, decorated with th . Stewart has been in the In.| [==—rror—er—reereon 5 f il g o will be in daily attendance. |bright flags of different countr Nursery Room [the Inter ional code fl Mr. ] ‘ an Embassy took | weighing between 1,200 and 1,- [terior for the last six months, over all English interests in Ber-|400 pounds. Captain Bob Denny, i and checking up on the numbers and 3 e ; 1, he NElal 1a chasie Rele , PeRRY The nursery and rest room will|the flags of the Const Cuard|hanits ot oredatoss fnims i The WAt Quiis ¥ 1[0 it il o SismimEtel I O & SN be presi ver by a profession- made a gay background th b At ~ ¢ 3 nshi L - (for the Miami aquarium, is usin K I.“M el tnta il e giads) Girans background for the ihat district. ~ Most of his time TALLY CARDS mained in Germany until all the | his houseboat and services of an B Ao saiuoren will belmerry throng, : {was spent in the Ketchumstock women and children had been |aviator in locating a suitable received over 14 months of age| One of the outstanding Ures | gistrict, though he covered as PL‘\FE CARDS sent to their own country. i specimen, nor any with severe colds, of the evening > nd | much of the Territory as was pos P 3 — = — it APy e S o OF (e BRI aY el pou o ' ey Y PO SR SRV ¥ S R ¢ in the Auxiliary De-|the Unalga, with their wives and/pune Executive Officer of the & GIFT CARDS SUGAR! SUGAR ... o $7.60 a 100 Ibs. partment, except flowers and home | feminine guests, led by Capt. and Alaska Game Commission, who Canning Peaches > : £ $1.10 box .cooking, must be entered at the|Mrs. L. W. Perkins, at 10 o'clock.|\il Jeave Vancouver tonight on and Canning Prunes ... : % . 1.40 box Fair Building on Tuesday military precision of { ¥ 3 the Princess Louise, at Wrangell, DR ~ o Crabapples 1.40 box tember 11. Mrs. Elmer A. Friend | marchers brought forth enthusias. s WAtk 1| GREETING CARDS (-Et{)emtufl more reasonable than ever before will be the chairman of the re-|tic applause from the civilian on- Hona will return to Juneau from Peters- WL Jest New Potatoes $2.90 sack ceiving committee. lookers, and was pronounced by - . burg. ’ s Flowers must be checked in by & b s e $250 to $350 GARNICK’S ing to give time for proper ar. | S . y PHONE 174 rangement and the home cooking h 12 o'clock nmoon on the same — - — das. he_openie oyt he i A RGON Al] T SChOOI T“blets For small to medium sized homes we will e |1 Special sale this week of 3 $ . HARKRADER COAL IS i ; install complete in working order an electric = | School Tablets for 5¢ and 3 : U%génf{%:lgkgl,{%%!}i Light Weight 10 cents, just 4 of the welded steel warm air furnace with register The New 4 regular price. Now is the in each room and guarantee it to heat your - Stetson F(’lts he Apex No: 2, Capt. Ed Mc ’ ¥ : Dougall, was ’ sterday time to stock up on i S — B Aty G Con (Jr“y Fl((""('l t g house to 70 degrees in zero weather. Company at Harkrader, and un- : these. " Young faces and more mature faces loaded 20 tons of coal at the Cit s P 2 St s HE M Dock. She left this morning with Shlrts get something from these hats two additional men for the mine i auhentic lines, and that air that be- s Soemession o HELLAN'S GEO. B. RICE = longs to men of style. camp at Harkrader, according to 5 PHARMACY . advices sent in by Robert Don J i i heet Metal aldson, President of the company Next to Valentine’s Phwsting Heifing b : $8-00 an(l $10-00 DRIC ETU : ; 3 in advs at job will cost” HENDRICKSON RETURNS Phone 33 Free Delivery 1 tell you in advance what job will cos' ward where he has been engaged : since last June on fish trap inspec- The Clothing M et See s sl 10c Pound Have Smartness F‘REDSH SOLID FIELD TOMA TOES Their handsome leathers suggest tion. Please T(’ll Your Nl,’iglll)()r i R > i a mellow harvest richness— If you find our Canning Peaches as \mmd as WE WILL OFFER YOU recommended. PLEASE TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR Their style suggest the world’s smartest style centers— But in the case you do not find them so [ 4 g PLEASE TELL U anmng eac es Their spacious interiors suggest more convenience— It is our ambition to sell you a good merchandise for Their prices suggest our idea of big values— as little, as good merchandise could be sold, and to g serve you with a spirit of genuine courtesy. f " PLEASE REMEMBER or I ox ‘") HAPPY HOME BOYS WANT YOU TO BE HAPPY $3‘50 to $50' ALL THE TIME—AND DO NOT LOOK . X IFFor Happy Home Quality in under some other label. Later Part Of T’lls Week You will be disappointed, jus bad as you would be if you were looking for JUNEAU SPIRIT in New 01d papers for s sire. | U G I S SR S T S S S S Y s GEORGE BROTHERS Goldstein’s Emporium PHONE 37 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Juneau’s Style Center NLY FEW MORE CANNING PEACHES Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings 2 CRATES FOR $2.15

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