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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1928. e ettt et e e et e e CA—————————eeeeeseeeeeeeeeees I 0 0 F UFFIGER 1 i 1 st e the (1‘v\;v|:\\' ‘ 1. 0. 0. F. OFFICIAL VISITING JUNEAU RELIc oF BIG ‘lll:‘:)::\'ur:::r“:;‘rnof1;\)ugh|rln)x”n,o San Francisco. “(:r rJ:'fl':f ViUl s Il Non-Stop Air | il Federal officials are confi-| g T he slide. y ed, of Missouri, was recent- Sol Ripinsky, who died infly ate sclined to run. Derby; Coast to bRt " \‘“H i E Hnmu within the past year, was| i — . ¥ i : 5 P X L in the rescue party, and upon re-| RUMMAGE SALE Coast, Starts ¢ Lk » be back t R jcovering the side-saddle, kept ii) Ma Society Rummage Sale K 1€ Jail ‘in a sho ne. | : k. as a relic. | Sept. i contributions LUBAI. LUDGES IU(M VEL IELD, N y IVE§-& term 1 4 % A H F IR “WI ate of Sol Ripin-'should be taken to Mrs. 0. A 2 Clifford M b b OB rEpvAcied .on § . sky was ed out a few days|Stillman ady le was secured by -— - — Y R e S A / o . S B. P. 0. ELKS J P. Burson, Grand Mas- PULHEGIAL BONTR RS r b ; First Side-Saddle in AlaSka 1 “"”""i “'"'1"'”“ 4 |:: ter, Washington and Al- | erric panied M- | at Pr Rupert August 12, last.| ; : —Relic of Dyea Snow- FARMEH LAB"R A st aska, on Official Visit TR R T NOTICE 1, 0, 0. F. | 1B by “ % slide Is Displayed —adv i 0 ‘the rack rry leaving for Dou 5 g ko _ S | i On his first trip Alaska I 1 10 p. m. today for n < i A side-saddle, sdld to be the PARTY TIGKET‘ Burson, G N I tt 17 with Alaska 3 v i ; first ever brought to A @ | | |8 : the Dyea Trail on Apri i EARHAR" BITY - Bert. 18 st now at Gastineau Hotel ady \ BELs v wich opeuen and accepted Dr. Alexander of { WHILE THEY LAST ) ¥ - ; > 5 Y " 4 e L rth Carolina as a candidate 4 01d papers for sale at the Cmpire. fotina ¥ ; ]‘I" ‘\31 ot i r Vice-President to run on the|} With each cash purchase & > e | : i Marrett, well-know ticket headed by Frank Webb, of | of 5 y F of 50 cents you get free a known Anchorage i man |18 er and pion £ e e g s g and of the Od " uy n ; g , At the cl the Fair, o will| " - S [ TaEE Sade dl,fi:'l'j; Lo t ¢ who wil it J 17} R i f present th e to the Alaska e only store in Alaska | P as akes & > ) | tinue with him to Fairbank . il S, g Museum w t will be displayed | that has a Graduate Beau- |{ Tablet. Not more than 3 Mr. Burson ne n Tekoa Il X3 as the first ever used in the Ter.| tician at the head of the |{free tablets to each cus- Wash., where h yrominen Fuuili\‘«‘ Loses Ground in . ritory. Cosmetic Counter. ztumer per day. lawyer H 1 I % oy [ * Mr. Marre v s near the C1oh drevel b M, N Mr. Marrett, who was I i\ ffesent position in the | Fight to |>|‘l\<_nl Re " B e silde on ths Introducing st Jox : ur rritory J i e oa Trall almost 31 years ago, MARY NORRIS GOSS I am en v 3 N I A 3 gave the following history of the e o much and ar 1 v - W BT Stnctatr, 1 . ( sitie. haddle: Bring Your Beauty 3 country 1owi N iy be . th . : % ! || O Y A young, newly-married couple Troubles to Her” ; hospitality of 1 [ J i s started for the new Northern Gold gon said. He s ¢ la #5A Jow Sodr h 0 ) % ields for their honeymoon in at Ketchikan befor ming to ¥ olice « i I % oy search of adventure I'hey took meau, and will remair 3 Dl e ghev [N ; M 2 ; little with them except cash and -, Phone 33 Free Delivery one week i hald :h ‘ n o L3 ’ . i ! |a beautiful pinto por tne| - \ His first offic v ¢ A v then ew si dal vhen they y ? : the Alaska vim ) J. P. BURS( hen new side.saddle when they| Ghannel will b de to Silverlo,.. o iury g i J left Portland, Oregon, for Dyea, on Bow Lodge No. 1 i i A Al ; X d Master of the Independent Order of Odd Feéllows for|the steamer Elder . this evening y me f 4 + Wasl o Alagka, who arrived in Juneau last night rand “On the night previous to (the the local lodge expec endfp o n proceedings oA will make ¢ visit here, leaving next week for' the West-|day of the fatal slide, the young Canning Peaches ...... \ $l 10 box that meeting he trip o : o S 1o atl > &g il Thterio couple stopped for the night with Canning Prunes SRR e T S 6 special ferry bl ketchikan by Deputy U. 8. M Bidrs o Col. Sol Ripinsky, whose store was Crabapples oeennees 1,40 bOX shal W. H. Casw ho will have tonnfhe sl e at the upper end of Dyea, where Greenstuff more reasonable than ever before i ,Im evening Mr. Burson | [ s "\ FAIRBANKS Is G SATAS SR ""]‘J"l* cinz | the trail began. Best New Potatoes .......... e $2.90 saCK will make his i visit to Sl g v I € J e edging | i jaree party left ok - ver Bow Lod 2-A of this oo o A Parks at the requ morning of April 2, 1898, The | ""‘I~ and membe the Douglas |, 1" ool Department of Jus- 4 | e ..III; ,.,1|2.eri‘r: WoRk day, was clear and pleasant; pos- Ipdze are expected to be in at-| " o L oy T Snale I e ck mines| Gyl the warm sunshine started | PHONE 174 Sdance. \ ) Our own prope P " DN OSSP Next to Valentine’s R SRR R SR SUGAR! SUGAR ... Lu $7.60 a 100 Ibs, the trip from Ketch to Prince hgh grade at. oach the avalanche The bride was i e g An open meeting s planned gt PV TG mounted in the side-saddle on the o B AL g S SRR while he is he being held at|, D0 W with every evidence| ..o pony and the groom walked | Douglas Friday evenin Thi i b con side her. They were among : g il o for O Feltows. Habokahe | The. decisior R John M«b_nm Einthusiastic "5 ) 1y e o | e e Ty “ere s Quality Determines Value Encampment members and friend "j”"“”' i g The majority of childrer: wear About Outlook at In- \wvs in the Fairbanks Distriet.” = | po An initiatory meeting will be held ;\]”,'f v e ion | faulty shoes—that's the find- terior Camp I IR ¥ & ;:u K‘mn:’::“\in;;:; :l\n: \uwrlh‘ local a5 ot . ; ‘l:la%glfc;‘pmycg:::}l:xrl‘éczhlgss; i | WILL AT?END SCHOCL " o priced is poorest sort of economy. r. Burson and Mr. Wil |tes at e had_rofa . ; Kali-sten-iks fit the foot cor- SEWAi, aska, Sept. 12 Misa Vitginia Metugil . Miss LARGE SCHOOL | This store has as its fundamental ideal the pres- e e locab Qe Tely }” ’ rectly—mould sturdy fect for |Johnuy McGinn, lawyer and mine|rreye Burk McLaughlin |1 entation of absolutely reliable merchandise. Prices shown around the city. | L S A later years. No heel tacks— perator, upon arrival her I: |and Dennis McLaug ta, left on TABI‘AET‘S | are as low as possible consistent w1th the quality y will be taken for a tripl® they are sewed all the way | en’t scen such a glad sight|the Aleutian on their way south offered. Glacier Highway, visitin around, Special “Allenite® |for 20 yeurs as a auarior of ajio attend school. Miss Motagar " Mendenhall Glacier, Auk Lake and heel and tip insure longer | m dollars in gold dust just!will enter the University of [ “ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS” other points of interest They o @ e, | co to irbanks. All three| Washington as a freshman, while| | wil . here next Tuesday for Dlj X B/‘ ’?\ wear. A large smd:tff h‘:}‘e |dredges of the ks Exploga- | the other three will attend Ore- The best way to buy, ant the best way to sell is on d interior town "tfll‘ iks in l‘“““"%'o“[‘u i J |tion Company are working fulllgon State College, Corvallis the basis of satisfaction. We simplify it by saying are nine 0dd Fellows' styies to select from. : - e 4 g that we are not satisfied unless YOU ARE. Ald icluding | To buy merchandise primarily because it is low- I’l”lll”‘:jr | ONLY FEW MORE PEACHES LEFT i e e o oats |y 3 SAL()UM ac gafl’l DRUG Co. and return to Seattle by Frec Deilvery Phone 134 . LACED PANTS ! i EE WILLARD’S ey Gastlneau Grocery Seward Polls Good Vote STRAIGHT PANTS ¢ | It's Right ‘ PHONE 37 On School Bond Issue I{()ll’Y’lUOO(I, Entertalfl(’rs Sub Statton Post Office No. 1|/ Please say it with bananas and everything — e ey R 7 ’ ON BOARD S. S. DOROTHY the special election yesterday the citizens almost unanimously passec | Y AN D votes. The previous e on on , | PLAYING FOR BIG DANCE B9 avid osatibgiwps fnvaiidated The Clothing Man R N on account of technicalities 0ld papers for saie ai the Egnire. ! | ’ ELKS’ HALL - o i ' | Tomorr(:)w Night The Tal k 0 f t he Prices T L Ty 7 — . uccessors to the 16 pounds Best Potatoes . . . . 5 Radiator! 7 own Cucumbers,each . . . . . . . 10¢c Teakie Concealedt reen ( AR Heaters Vastly SGremmCorn v v v . . Jix % 45¢ B e mn% [ 4 pounds Best Onions . . . . . 25¢ Comfort an » j : G B ‘ I Room Beauty COATS, DRESSES and MILLINERY — Another D ), 2l . 4 reen ((f"s” p(r p‘"”“ W o 10e g ! : shipment of dresses just received—All this mer- > [ : Seedless Grapes, per pound . . . 15¢ Rl oy chandise must be seen to be appreciated. Red MalagasGrapes . . . '. . 20¢ : : ¥ ‘2‘ I ¢ {1 | 5::’"‘(11’;“;‘;‘!“‘:\'::‘::‘:13:;{ Come in'and look over our new arrivals. Fresh Tomatoes, per pound . . 10¢ E Sl wbdrchgad of beforct ‘ $ % ] The ideal heati bination is Best Maido’clover or [ ersey Butter 60¢ ; A i Trea Cencoaled ’ E Heaters. Thousands in use. Ra"(‘ ] " fl“s l“r 'r(’, (I"z(’" . -)r)(' This new type of heating unit is walled in when your house is built. Nothing in sight but an Gwe us your pm('h ordor to delwer when i, noeTedatorthelds or qreigtic damper grille. Unlimited it, veplaci of "“""A"I.,..;fe':-fl freedom in room arrangement. steamer Queen arrives for only $1.00 a B = VISR Phons for ok Heating lllltl the moment v box and bank the d lfferonce. 'h-w:,w&“.iifi:‘ TRANE Goldstem S Emporlum R SROTHERS GEO. B. RICE gt A Open:aybnings Plumbing Heamlg ~ Sheet Metal L te}l you in advaneé what job will cost" Still going strong—our wonderful values in Juneauw’s Style Cemer

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