The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1928, Page 8

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i i Grand and Petit Ju were drawn Court today Jury are Flora Chamber W. 8. Georg ert Keaton, E. I Messerschm rison, B. F Clarence and M. R. Godd Mrs George Danner Creek; Ada Hewitt, Dougl C.' Ingram, Mendenh Chester Johnson and Mr MeGregor, Petersk The followin 1ames drawn for servic n jury 4 E. P Cleveland Mr: C. T. Gardner , Oscar Harri, J Mrs. T Kennedy, ( Inm» Melville Leak, John Lowe Néll McCloskey, Mr Kechnie, Mrs. L. Mac Simpson MacKinnon, J tin, Henry Meier, Mrs. Gust Nel son, son, Juliu; Henry Oliver, Mrs. L Joe , Mrs. H son, Mrs. P H. L. Redling W . Robert § Smith, J. N Stillman, H Turne mes D. William Vilson, Juneau B. A. Barnett, R. E Haines; Mrs. F L. Burke, Mr: Peter Ko Huml'mu'l L. son, Mrs. Alfred Tilson, ich, and H. M Bruce Benson, 4'\rlll||| C. Hofstad, Scow Olaf Hauseth, Pete Jorg 1 Lund, N Mrs. A. B. Holt, L. McKechuie, Clifford Roundt nk LARGEST SCHOOL TABLETS IN JUNEA 5c BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Dellvery Phone 134 When We Sell It It's Right Clark, ymond % Vail, I'mm\ il larron Condit James Sub Station Post Office No. 1. ** Other styles may change 2 put diamonds . . . never! Their vogue—like their beauty and value— é is everlasting. Always in demand—alwe seen wherever the finer things of life are é known and appreciated . . brilliant white diamonds in the very newest settings will delight you . . ticularly and offer for your sclection many diamond set rings, brooches and Gruen Guild Watches at very moderate prices. “HUSBANDS SHOW” AT | @ FAIR WAS SUCCESS| husband, t the short N The majority of childrer: wear faulty shoes—that’s the find- ing of a recent survey. Don't handicap your child this way. Kali-sten-iks fit the foot cor- rectly—mould sturdy feet for later years. No heel tacks— they are sewed all the way around. Special “Allenite™ heel and tip insure longer wear, A large stock of Kali- sten-iks in many attractive styles to select from. iJ. M. SALOUM . Our showing of . We feature pam Wold nd Mrs FOR DISTRICT &~ COURT SESSION Both Grand and Petit Jury Panels Ordered Re- port October 1 year surp fairs i variety and quantity of en-{ble if they are not molested. They v ET es, and includes per ISP Brvtecte :1 by the Alaska Game FOREST SERVICE OFFICER rhubarl IS HERE FROM KETCHIKAN hubarb, vho shoot them fumes, grasses, | elosed ber 15 Holiday adv, [ FOR SALE—Shotgun, rifle, type- THE DAILY ALASKA BPIRE FRIDAY SEPT l4 1928. was Judged lhj4 ~k|n |SPORTSMEN STIRRED bett Building, Portl he jud writes that she is anxious to know wiveen rred( OVER SLAUGHTER OF |5 "whareabouss of . twl .!:t‘ in the; CH]NESE PHEASANTS"”‘,:H' Thomas P. McDonald and d, Oregon, Peter McDonald, as she has some valuable information for them. She thinks they are in Alaska. that there has been shooting of Chinese pheas. e, VWit and Mendenhall, havé aroused vei & hod, s |G p of I sportsmen who AT THE HOTELS et B g i endeavoring to ascertain the - A lentity of the person involved in| Gastineau ot s the killin Today duck hunters| Genevieve B. Kelly, Berkeley y turning from the bar said they | calir.; Viola M. Snorine, Berkeley ,{had discovered the carcass of ene|calir.; H. A. Beery, Taku heasar ) roadway near|jones, Seattle; Frank Parrish, Se- % Im 'k Creek attle; A. Meyer, Seattle; H. W It had been killed with & shot-|alpcrts, Sitka gun at a range so close that the Alaskan -— |body was blown to bits and unfit| panjel Carlson, Ketchikan for use. For sometime there | ussal ty; Wi ¢ IBITS AT FAIR Nava | besn reports Of Bhemstut|mreer o Soneson e j .AOM EXPERIMENTAL | ing but th the first dead |y MacDonald, Squaw Cr found, 1cNally, Squaw Creek STATIONS PRAISED are shipped in Zynda from the south by Billie Taylor,| ur and Mrs. E. Coke Hill, Va Th exhibit brough to thellocal business man and sports a 5 L. Wiese, m the| hea rn Alaska Fair Expe :ntal s. Carroll P..Pr pparently they n this|give pr vious | point whe awve thrived and |, i sing to a will be possi. s that which are ¢ ution and, up- re punishment been ordered or persons hunt- red of | local sportsmen, | Griffith, executive wn, inc sed - espe 1 in thig country and named{it was ska P There e been as; from day s| . .o § district He has been at Sitka . fon an official trip and will return WHERE ARE THE M'DONALDS?) (0 Ketchikan next week. y, annual and variety which mature the season, also kale, let. | : | B. Steinbach, 603, Co ried, straw | valy ”I;‘“‘ ; P : r,;,m,,,,-,,-m:;fim-,,--,--»—--—m.m.,r hall (ilf Coney Island” rf(i"h;i‘:} | Jha. enie e 1 NEE g g SOMETHING FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWITE wat they might be preserved S | hows the cup shc won, | OUMEL 4 » Y )i Il V] Y ‘ ‘-\n b 5 ».f.yw 'Im- ':mlnl.um s s WCCESSOX'S to the i - : Hormel’s Cooked Hams in small tins can be sliced iat berries reach in Alaska Radiator' MINERAL EXHIBIT EXCELLENT | cold or warmed in the oven. Keeps for days ol ® e exhibit also cont ad vy of grains from the Fairbanks | srimental Station containing nples of whe ] Trane Concealed Heaters Vastly Improve Heatin Comfort an Room Beauty ver x\‘u 11‘ ition and ) the Fair, plants anc ttracted muck iment from visitc - - Goldstein’s Emporium will be y Saturday, Septem- acconnt of Jewish | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Room beauty unmarred by big, unsightly radiators—heating comfort undreamed of before! writer. Phone 4144 or inquire | Ninth and Willoughby. Pete| Madsen. ( WHILE THEY LAST Not hidden or vecessed vadia- bui‘lt,. Nothing in. sight l?u:. an i‘;:i’,,,’;f"A""“i‘,f‘,‘,»‘,':,,":":"f:,;:". artistic damper grille. Unlimited With each cash purchase of heating unit, replacing freedom in room arrangement. of 50 cents you get free a big The ideal heating conibination is achieved in Trane Concealed FREE SCHOOI, . — . Heaters. Thousands in use. T \ABA[ ETS ‘:m This new type of heating unit is walled in when your house is radiators. Adaptable to any heating system where radia- tors are ordinarily used. Heating starts the moment you open the damper — stops the second 1o close it. Knob on the grille gives iny CONCEALED HEATERS Wcrite or phone for folder. Tablet, and a $1.00 purchase takes a Big-10 Tablet. Not more than 3 free tablets to each cus- tomer per day. cous control. HELLAN'S || ; , PHARMACY 1 GEO. Bo RICE Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Next to Valentine’s Plumbing Heating Phone 33 Free Delivery TS SIS W ROy & e U T SRS B I SR i oo rooeeooaces | ——— el Prices Talk! 16 pounds Best Potatoes . . . . 50c Cucumbers,each . . . . . . . 10¢ 6 GreenCorn . . . . . . . . 45¢ 4 pounds Best Onions . . . . . 25¢ Green Beans, per pound . . . . 10c¢ Seedless Grapes, per pound . . . 15¢ Red MalagasGrapes . . . . . 20c Fresh Tomatoes, per pound . . 10c¢ Best Maido’clover or Jersey Butter 60c Ranch Eggs, large, dozen . . . 55¢ Place your orders for more $1.00 box Canning Peachesto be delivered next Tuesday GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. { Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings Perennial Winner ' |vraise by visitors to the Southeast.| Hag Rescue Device B S 3 Florence ! 014 papers for sare at the Empire | Brooklyn, N. Y., 1'11\‘ ried off title of “Miss Raven- ———— Bross, attractive ;- Norman, J. E. Settinger, W N E W' PO SHIPMENT NECKWEAR| Ties at $1.00 1 Also new $1.50 p.’ln(‘l’l]s H. 8. GRAVES The Clothing Man COATING joldstein’s Emporium ern Alaska Fair, for the remark- able exhibit of minerals native to Alaska, which is on display in the exhibit room left of the entrance to the Fair Building, which also| # houses the floral and E: ment Station displays. Ten varieties of marble, coal from the various dis. g tricts, copper ore, quartz, gypsum and tremalite are among the min.| erals, of which perfect specimens are shown and carefully labeled H ADMIRAL RUGERS IN FROM NORT}H TODAY| Steamer Admiral Rogers, Capt. | A. W. Nickerson, ved in port | from the Triang our at 10: o'clock this morning. F °n for Juneau were |* Mrs. E. E. Blossom, Dr. H. W, Alberts, fiin, Mrs. John| Michael, M lizabeth Michael, ) Miss Olga Keane, Mrs. Tom Sand- | f ers, Mary Sanders, \Il John Barbridge, Mrs. Ed Lieut. C. B. Momsen, submarint Matthiomn | And diving expert of the navy, hai - | Invented a device to enable mem F E Mrs. > r'ank ,Fi’nrr. . Mr C. P. Price, | bers of the erew of sunken sub Mary Price, J. F. McDonald, John | marines to reach the surface. Tht McNglly and A. Maye device, which Includes a mouth After loading boxes of fresh piece and oxygen bag, is being 3 halibut at the Juneau Cold Stor-| ge sted the navy. age for the San Juan Fishing and b Wy & 1 Pacing Company, the vessel sailed | —— for the south. M Those leaving here on thel, for Ketchikan steamer were: Tores Ness, F. B. Hooker, William Hooker, Cottrell, Iver Hansen, Mrs. E Melvin Hooker, Carl Obeck \|rnl~t- and cne steerage for|a,q 1, Baggen for Wr HY Seattle; C. Johnson, S. D. Phill,|(. Holley and George Cherry, and Vthree ¢ age for Petersberg Noyes, Orca Neiland, and one , who car= out of the tin. rial mn.l iven muet | GARNICK’S PHONE 174 ! PO - e e WHY EXPERIMENT WITH EATS Good eats do not come by chance. They cannot be selected at random from the nearest show window, or from the so- called-grocer that puts his prices in the newspaper GOOD EATS ARE HERE Because earnest men have striven continuously to improv the standard of excellence in quality of merchandis { { ! N WHY SHOULD WE | Publish our prices, we are not supposed to train our so- called competitors. The Alexander Hamilton Institute, dis- tributors of the well known course in general business training is offering a very nice course intended for grocers that have crippled’ methods in deing business. THE HAPPY HOME HOUSE Is the house that you can depend upon for quality, for serv- ice and for pric ndise at our and everything What they are pa store, and that includes Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 A new. shipment of very pretty and serviceable wool coating has just made its appearance at this store in the wanted shades---tan, brown, grey and tan and brown mixtures. Suitable for the school girl or boy, also the particular miss or her mother. . ST 56 inches wide---Priced from $2.65 and up. ASK TO SEE THESE . AT 2 Juneau’s Style Center This store “will be closed all day Saturday on account of Jewish Holiday.

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