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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1928 A R MASER BIG Mo in work n‘ will JUNEAU UUTA tion issued yesterday places upon! DELEGATES Tu nvxmrln)"nt Adjutant flmll ““‘Tfi ['|and ice, were the Sumner, Capt. A, f the la every Red Cross chapter the re. of the Alaska Legionnaire, wi P Soriano; Columbia, Capt. Dave 0i1.0-M " sponsibility to conduct a vigorous | join the local delegates at Peters- Missing Seattle y Hassel; Adington, Capt. Anton ) u'Iiv-( fund campaign to meet the| bu]rglflnd Bttrend the meellng.| ( Solo Flier, Sandnes; Sitka, Capt. William | W ntrac |tremendous needs of the hurri- Jelegates from western and in- Dancett; ixon, Capt. Emil Sam. division, M \ |are growing hourly.~ 1. suggest aboard the Yukon. Those from || e Ina, Capt. Andrew Hildre; Louhel) local building | you contact your local Chamber of | Petersburg and Wrangell will also MARSULH'A' France en, Capt. Knute Hildre and the c Commerce which has been in.| travel on the same steamer. | Sept. 19.—George Storck, Se- Thelma, Capt. B. Alstead . repre s t structed by National President | The convention is scheduled to attle flier, who started a R R | Bugterworth to co-operate with the | - open tomorrow, Owing to the|| solo flight around the world, KETCHIKAN MAN FINED ¥ iildings : ‘w Cross in the campaign. [ fact that so many of the dele-|| has arrived here. He has Ernest Lund, arrested by Dep. One of World's Lm'm\l - g on al Cummnlm\ Raises|. “The Navy store-ship Belage,|Post Commander Myren|gates, mcluding some of the of.|| been missing two days in ||, 1 §. Marshals at Ketehikay. Domesticated Fur Rais- rman _”(75() in Few HOU“ |carrying in excess of $160,000] ,nd E, F. Herrmann to ficers, will not reach there un- a baby seaplane. He said‘ he was today fined $160 by Judge J. | worth of foodstuffs, hospital equip- | til Thursday night, it is not ex- was in good health and | |w gehoe in the U. S. Commis. ers and Dealers in City {etchikar Canvassing Towns |men: sting of 3,600 blankets, | Represent Legion pected that any official business|| Would wait here for spare || oo Gourt there, according ) | s 12,000 tents, 7,000 cots and also,| R, of importance will be transacted|| Parts before resuming his || 0. received by U A. R. Ma f \ total of $416.50 was subscrib-|carryir Army doctors, nurses before Friday. Saturday is fixed flight which started from Albert White, Im"mu: u..‘nu‘ « 1 | Juncau yesterday for the|and Red Cross nurses is em route| To attend the annual t'ux\\'uuli()"x as the final day of the gathering. England. p and fur marketir . hurricate vietims, be-{to P Rico. The Army trans-|of the American Legion, Depari- ———-——— T, o 5 Ay e 1 thiougli the Jocsl Red|pert nt Mihiel and Kenowis|ment of Alaska, Post Commander ’ e ey AMERICAN LEGION '\h,,,‘ rican states P wapter. A special commit.|are en route to Porto Rieo with|W. M. Myren and E. A. Herrmann,| Motorship Oregon of the Inde- AUXILIARY @ril European coun rrive IN FAIHBANKS ! 1posed of M. L. Merritt and 1,200 tons of foodstuffs | representing Alford John Bradford |pendent Steamship Company ;uls < FISHING BOATS LEAVE “The American Legion Auxiliary in Juneau on his yacht | rtson canvassed ‘the Aiding Palm Beach | Post of this city, will leave on the|from Seattle September 2o our g will hold a regular business meet- terday, and has spen ) | bust ction of the town and| The Red Cross is also extending|steamer Yukon tomorrow for Ket.|patronage is T"I"'I‘,‘mlg F«I;.:m: The halibut boats leaving Ju.|in& at the Dugout Thursday eve- Juneau. He will AR N P th general support, it wasjald to hurricans victims at Palm |chikan where the convention will euriug Spss; e D. B. v [neau early this week with bait | MnE, September 20, at § o'clock. tonight at midnight for | | today by B. M. Beh.|Beach, Florida, Mr. Jeffers said.|be held. They are expected to|or Phone 114. o —ady. ff Island, where he has an | Chairman of the local Chap-|Elizabeth Fox, National Director|return here next Tuesday. —— e - e ental blue fox farm. Sov- | of the Red Cross Public Heal J. T. Petrich, for several years 2 Volunteer donations can be made | Nursing and Disaster unit, is en — e Grigspy and Sutherland ; f 5 ‘ ) the special committee or to the|route to that city. (B call at Petersburg, Wrangell and | O')f'n Campaigns in that |Chapter direct. Other towns in The extent of the disaster has| Ketchikan before sailing for Se § e ¢ Chapter are being canvassed.|mot yet been determined, but Mr | attle Section This Week \e Chapter has tentatively fixed|Jeffers wired that “all reports i | N W Mr. Maser ead « 500 for its quota, but with the dicate the hu e is the worst| ‘: is the t | | different corporatjor zaged FATRBANKS, Alaska s nerous local response it is be- in the history of the West Indies) various branches of the dom Politics warmed up. he this|lieved this sum will be consider-|and the devastation in Florida o> cated fur business, in which he|week and part of last when ably exceeded lin excess of the 1026 disaster.” S I os has been engaged for 23 years. |the Democratic and Republican Corbus Heads List | DRSS TR to 8. Marshal eral days will » spent aroundl that section, and the Pandora will For several years his company has |candidates for Delegate to Con-| J. P. Corbus, President of the o been carrying on experimentation'&ress opened their drive Aaska Blectrie Light & Power|FAIR. CHECKS ARE SP[’R ! in Alaska, his' brother, W. C. Ma.|votes in this district. Geor Company, headed the local list f READY TOMORROW HEATING PLANT—Hot water heating plant for small ser, of Juneau, being in cnarge.|GYigsby, Democratic —candidate.]ihe company. He telegraphed home—$400.00 to $500.00 complete installed Mr. Maser said today that their|dccompanied by Mrs. Grigsby, left| Manager S. Pullen to con-| E T o TIES —For estimating figure $75.00 to $100.00 experimenting had convinced him [for Nome this morning by air-}iripute to the Chapter for the| Checks for those winning ay e R e T e that there is a chance here to|Plane, piloted by Noel Wein huwrricane relief fund jin all departments at the South. G s develop blue fox raising along a| They Wwill return here next| . Behrends has appointed the|eastern Alaska Fair, except in the construction. i | Monday when he will address a t Educational rtment, will be| . g 3 . p scie usiness so that it will following representatives in the! B L B E—Wa 2 ? fiichuipic businsas o Wit ft will o Giiaience. During the past| poriie ioeentatives I el iy tor aistribitio Wdtiorow | WARM AIR FURNACE—Warm air pipe furnace with e | weke hie has made a close canvass | quct asives for fand "| nccorain Mrs. Maria A. Skuse. | “mgr(t)rob" f“c.‘.;(m"m Pi |.5 $150.00 t further: jof the creek scttlements in this| oo patersburg; W | The checks will be distributed at| _zgooo( ()ll," e l1pe ess—§150. 0 “The domesticated fur business "‘:::;'}“ s ke to an aud.|chard. Skagway; R. W. DeArs the B. M. Behrends Bank, | $ ) complete installe is fast becoming a very big busi. | Sutherland spoke ‘to an Al |gige,; Lee Atiinson, Chic : Fios B R H s GRAVES PLUMBING—Plumbing for small home complete installed 88,” S8 Mr. Maser. “Alreac o sy wa¥. o ‘K M. Axels y Yakutat; -] 27 35 Tne i i :l.:\(. ',,m:?,l,(‘l‘l N:‘,; |I:‘|.‘ ;~,l,,- [;,,-,\,,lfl ,\,VI\\,,'*""”"“ Theatre here last Mon- '\-,,,,‘:‘,“ \,;,:,,(,”: \‘]\ ) ,” 1 Prices for fall and winter 1 U $2/5.00~ to $350.00 depending on kind of an important place in the fur| b Detglin,. Vileert Sobole {months repair work of any kind. | f fixtures. markets, and 1t is getting larger| o 1o-clection in whick he stress-1,0,%0q Angoon; Mr Kane, | Price $7.00 per day. T will put| The Clothing Man OIL BURNER—Fully automatic Hart Burner with capac- R B el U ¢ ]'"";,‘.’ “:m;‘ tull” Territortal L"[l ern. | Hoonahi E. W. Cragin, Tenakee; Y:luulr“”“‘fnl thfi]i‘ni.hf:r fiimm’:‘n];‘ ; ity of 600 sq. feet of radiators or for warm tor ‘ . emned 4 y i paibec . | air furnace complete with 16 barrel tank— coming less and within 20 years| oy g Al condemned | - J- Williams, Hirst-Chichagof fes 2 o s the fur trade will depend upon the AV sy uay, Thane; Raymond (l:‘,“"”\‘l‘“““" Call'/’187. ¥gns $550.00 to $600.00. (There are 25 Harts in bureaucracy and ed the domesticated products biz Wolfe, Kake i e & o i i ‘ Juneau.) interests come into Alaska ‘u.,\,‘wj',‘_,';:‘I‘,“' g rollangle s Red Cross In Charge | F————— Responsibility for raising thg| SHEET METAIL—Will furnish free and without obligation develop the ‘business along scien-| candidate it Tines 1t Wll becoma a more | mentioncd y nan. osly by e |funds nocded to succor o sut- | SOMETHING FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE 5 ey f bl ot kgl i name, only by in-|fun : g important industry even than min-!ference and that when the speak- | fering in the West Indies was Hormel’s Cooked Hams in small tins can be sliced our prices with others. ace quarely e ed Cros . ing.” {er claimed he won his PARCOQ. Aquaraipiton the: Rad) WRYsN | cold or warmed in the oven. Keeps for days | day night, defining his campaign Hoover, Republican The Pandora is a new yacht, 110 against the Secretary of _| proclamation issued yester. Stk of ‘the tin QUALITY—Our large volume of business—low overhead— feet in length with accommoda-|{merce when Congress passed the|day b§ President Cool sald a | 5 power machinery—expert mechanics enable tions for 13 passengers and he*|White Fisheries Bill which, he|'elegram received by Mr. Mr.| 7 b us to give you a good job cheap. Our repu- crew of six. She has full deisel|agserted, had resulted in improv- | Behrends from J. Arthur Jeffers, GAR]\ICK S tation is our main asset and we MUST do engines and a sailing radius of {ing fishing condition Pac Coast Director, In this OUR BEST to maintain it. It is true we 5,000 miles at 10 knots an hour 1 Praiee marked his & treatment| he aaid: | PHONE 174 make mistakes—but we have and will always Mr, Maser is traveling with twolof his Democratic opponent, who| “President Coolidge's proclama. ! ol i ntnslahhl secretaries, and working as he|was also considered in comparison | g - —— do our best to make all mistakes right. travels, keeping in touch with the of ~their respective accomplish-| I I Thank You various American and Europeanments at Washington offices of his compan | He urged the re-election of |l H. Ross and Fred B. Johnston RICE GETS CONTRACT © the Mk 'wicoiiiure iut PRICES PRICES GEO. B. RICE no mentfon of other TO INSTALL HEATER | candidates running with them on ’ th epubiian, okt e i PLUS QUALITY I)LUS QUALITY Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal A contract for installing an oil.|bere yesterday for Anchorage and burning furnace in the Federal|Will cover the Third Division, S — et “I tell you in advance what job will cost” building at Skagway was awarded 80ing to the First then to close i today George B. Rice, loc ‘|I1“'“‘ campaign merchant and contractor, it was S - announced by U. 8. Marshal Alber | Charles M. Jones, Alaska repre. White. Work will start at once in |3entative for Schillings, Inc., lef: the- installation {on the Alaska fc business trip Mr. Rice will leave here mext|t0 western and interior towns c e e o anning Peaches RUBBER GOODS | VINOL ox i A tonic 25% off on all Rubber Seidh dtistby Wikl Tike for old and }Q{‘?fl;g’,‘;fi"ffi,&g‘ e ':;ft s DELIVERY ON THEM TODAY tles, -Combination i $1.20 e e, : 16 pounds Best Potatoes . . . . . . 50c Every article guaranteed. 4 ;' ') 5 Ripe Fresh Tomatoes, per pound . . 10c HELLAN'S DRUG CO. Extra Large Cucumbers . . . . . . 10c PHARMACY reoc pwvers - mo il gy 3 pounds Sweet Potatoes . . . . . 25¢ When We Sell It Next to Valentine's | 1¢s Right Green Peppers, per pound . . . . . 15¢ Phone 33 Free Delivery i |Bub Station Post Oftico No. 1 e O | o 11§ Seedless Grapes, per pound . . . . . 15¢ s onsaemat e o Red and Black Grapes, per pound . . 20c In Blue Kid with Spanish Heel Italian Prunes, box . . S, $1.15 o 414 2 pounds Pwklmg Cucumbers ' - 25¢ Priced at $10.00 a pair added to the LSy s recommenaing an | § 9 pounds Pickling Onions . . . 25¢ : : e can rest ':l:)‘\:lj assured that it’s all ity 3 right. In Sorrel Brown Kid with Spike Heel | PEACHES! | Five Months’ : ® PRICED AT $8.50 A PAIR / o 3 d Dozen For lgst five months we have sold these Eggs to our zsc au ”c customers, and never received a single compls unt, about their quality and size. HELP THE WASHINGTON FARMERS Satisfaction Guaranteed or AND SAVE YOUR MONEY ‘ NICE AND LARGE—WHITE AND FRESH ‘ M‘oney Refunded 2 DOZEN FOR 95 CENTS T GEORGE BROTHERS Gastlneau Grocery Deliveries—10: 80 a. m,, 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. PHONE 37 Phones 92 and 95 If you need a bookkeper call on us, we know of a good man. “THE MAVIS” A dainty one strap pattern made by Selby with feather hand-turned soles.