Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 WHITNEY FINDS CONDITIONS IN NORTH NOT BAD Enforcement Sltullmll (mml Defines AT i Status of Homebrew Law i i clared £ ney, S ¢ 1P L v He M W week ve ! ¢ H by Mr W 1 v r ot lis- | ¢ in the Quaker City. lle circled the' peaks, was wn re.| After a successful invasion ¢ 1% [ akh's 2 pers zobd Wiiaees cently in @ local theatre Inci | Sitka, the delegation from b e A LAY et el dently that was the altitude record |local Elks lodge returned:hiome on | Seek Booze Sources | I for Alaska flying He was in the|the steamer Queen, strong for the e concerned | | D B G ; : we conwerned | Planes to Be Producd st for mofe.than four hours. Tho |Baranot Island town and ancien: o | |day was clear and h cured, | capital of Alaska, and loud in their of ”I‘v 2 “f”_ gl In Bankrupt Car Plant| { without question, the finest films or the hospitality shows | ney Iatr ISR lad that over have bee ehn b s baby Elks w a ”"" s : Lo DEY |’i~"‘]' S \;‘ (».‘ ”"‘. 8t gkl of N Ameits ed and branded at a special s er- | Rickenbacker Motor Company : staged last Wednesday mit ed, he added.|plant, recntly sold under bank-| ; & Those who make brew in their|ruptey proceedings, is to be used \1'"x”W PENR- Peninsula cout people of Sitka gréeted us homes for their own use, while|as a factory for the manufacture|Mr- Rossman secured a 6, QUAE " i ente ’ L e aii Dleas] BRChGeRN. (a8 atall] low-pridad e, | Lit] of films of a rei round-up 4)".:;”\\},\ ; ‘]{;t]ilzf ‘I‘)";‘('W‘:l" D;‘r’yi‘”_"‘ ing to Mr. Wi are not 'he company intends to develop|of the Lomen compa h ;‘)‘H o L i ¢ . S ¢ Gt 100 Dlansk a da | Golovin Bay. | ject to vi ; fon by lw u! ] ””‘| 'my\w.n “1 0 JVI;KH § '_‘ lay & ¥ Wednesday . afternoon: Wwast put agencies st until they seek e Verville Aire ompany e 5 3 e to commercialize their products,|is the nmame of the latest addi- sale, can the Federal agents legal-|dustry. It anticipated addin ly enter for search and seizur flying boat de ment also i This is an anomalous situation,| B. F. Everitt, identified with Mr. Whitney But Con-|th automobile ndustry for a | s undoul zed the ef.|number of years, is president of the law n it limited |and general man r of the com 1 agents in their searches to such[par Alfred V. Verville, an | homes as were used for places of |Plane designer, will be in ¢ . 3 i 4 nkve: glven nts the{of the engineering work A lady told us a few days ago that her grocer was to search all home where i there might have been reason to i believe homebrew was being made i would undoubtedly led to abuses i of authority that would have mili- |4 g tated against eral enforce. ment of mo mportant sec of the prohibition law, he asserted Evidence Is Required Generally speaking, he added, the maker of homebrew r his own § use need have no fear of a raid- : ing party. Of course, tl hav 1 been exceptions and may be in i the future It requires reason. 3 able ca to believe that a home 3 js being used for\sales before a search warrant can be secured i Occasic ly false evidence is giv H en an 1t upop which warrants | are obtained and searches made, : but this does not often, occur anl i when it is discovered no prosecu ¥ tion is undertaken ! Mr. Whitney complimented high ; ly the -law enforcement officers i cf Alaska generally, “I wa 5 pleased with the high class of } th officers generally This was true of all kinds of officer marshals and their deputies and commissioners,” he said He is making a study of prob- lems affecting law enforcement as B well as existing conditions. He § will remain here until about the middle of next week e ——— i i GERMANS WORK HARD AND ARE CONTENTED, LOCAL MAN STATES ! The people of working hard and are contented, declared He local fur buyer, night after four mont Germany happy ry Moses who returned la n absence of almost During that time he spent 30 days in his old Gep man home, visiting relatives therc for fhe first time in Moses heliev German republic wit* permi- nent. The Germans, he said, witl never return to a monarchial form of gov most of this time mer in Lauenberg B ania, where a sister resides. Mr. Moses left here in June, and sailed for Ham! in July On his return trip he sailed frqm the same pert on August 18, He came home by way of Port An- geles, Wash., where he visited his daughter Mrs. L. G. Harrison “Germany is fine to visit #nd 1 hope to return there in two* more years, but 1 wouldn't live any- where except ine the United States,” he declared — -t This store will be closed all day Monday, September 24, on| aceount of Jewish holiday adv, GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM CLEARANCE Bridge Favors SCORE CARDS TALLY CARDS Also INCENSE BURNER, . VASES and 'ASH TRAYS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT 21, 1928 time at Nuni he wa B WILLBERERE | nitive also got good pic in N \ went only as ) as Nome, but Famous Cameraman and|*" e ‘1”,,‘:;;‘ ‘i:;":“l::t, Author May Show Pic- [iransportation vehicles, tures in Juneau e 2 .‘q\y‘[w;n?;x;:;.:u' » North and mu fa J vetur the Earl W. Rgssman, famed as al, Nenana to Nome over watural life and out d aut D o . other 1 on Al and the big ZBILI.S RETURN ame regions of ca, who i n w from an extensive tour e W 1 and N will re Y for two and wil D his pic “Boo Boo” Hoff, who made the |tion fV\Y[l'4\11[‘H|l(\1wll\\ll la y-Tunney fight in jes in hot ; H ing object of | taken “|Initiate Class of Seven—| Royally Entertained by AL People of Sitka and ne Mount M from an altitude of feet as the airp) , this time 1 jury inquiry into liquor he was in The Ricke founded by Eddic crying because he “was not able to get a shave from one of the mail order houses.” We must say that hacker compan Rickenb shdina a0y’ api0e JUEEE he is a WONDERFUL CITIZEN! air forces in the \\””vd Wa .}.n.r‘,f”’“' fitomades OUR GROWING FAMILY OF SATISFIED o SRR T T CUSTOMERS tiv fo ational Grocery Co., wa Know that we are sure working hard to keep the pa on the Queen for| aow. My 3 : Batetabirg “ JUNEAU DOLLAR in Juneau. And that is why all PR S R our office equipment and other supplies are bought F. L. Hebert, Schwabacher Hard- from local merchants and farmers. ‘\_\,,'m‘ ::“:‘”\‘X\[ ”"{,_““' Vegetables from Vie Spaulding, Charley Rudy Yoty frams Hitia and others. Stationery from R. P. Nelson and George [ Hardware from Juneau-Young and Har- Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, from Mrs. Wm. Jarman, J. M. Saloum, H. S. Graves and others. G. E. Krause built us a Milk and Vegetable Tile Sink and Steve Stan worth made us a pan for it. Oscar Harri, Harri's Machine \hu[‘ built us a Banana Stand and it is the best in at’ least that’s what Dutch Bern- hofer claims. rtise in The Daily Alaska Em- pire and Stroller’s Weekly. ASK ANY OF THE FIRMS ABOVE Remember: Suecessful merchandising con- fair and honest dealing with the public. PATRONAGE AT THIS STORE WILL PROVE SUBSTANTIAL SAVING Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 Simpkins ris Hardware Co. Goldstein’s: Emporium, RUBBER GOODS SALE off on all Goods during week. advantage and save at least 14 of the regular 25% tubber Take tles, Combination Syringes, etc. Please s of YOUR Every article guaranteed. HELLAN’S PHARMACY TRIP TO SITKA | Elk Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 “Other’s Spec CGustomers Our Regulars — Ask Any of Our about Bananas and Everything. Free Delivery price on Hot Water Bot- l\ \ > j | | | GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 4. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings n mak preparations for the )dge session and visiting Pioneers’ Hom Cigars were } ip and ributed among oldtimers sojourning 30 p.m. the initiation c startec A monies about tk I the cele were hours ed Railroad Dance, of the Juneau lod, attended by the and wen Music a from y Bill Pa making the trip. The party left on the Queen am. Thursday, returning v and arriving at t 10:03 a.m day Those making t Exalted Ruler Henry Masse idt, Sam Guyot, R. B. Ma John A, Davis Parks, Emmett hepard, over in fine was furnished b, Queen, s, one Connor, H. R. Judson angd Thomas N RECEPTION GIVEN | Sub Station Post Office No. 1. TEACHERS TONIGHT A public N teachers unde Pare will he her Asso The will be held in mnasium and dancing at 8:30 o'clock. ments will be oot 71d papers for sate at the Empire. VINOL A tonic for old and young $1.20 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phone 134 When We Sell It It’s Right Frec Dellvery Then came | It of the Doug- trip included: John Nowicka, recepfion to the Ju- n to.; the auspices of the! a- ! will Refresh. served durinz the! the | tative Compan | Petersb ka Uld papers for sale at the rmnlre 1 - GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM Alaska repr Schwabacher G 1{14:"\ Sitka office g SEE OUR PEACHES Before you buy is enroute to Bt | : 1 for canning—they are the finest il | shipped this yes We have 0 a large shipment oldtime .\I.uk:l‘ of Prunes, Concord Grapes, Crabapples, Pears, etec., broker and manu- priced very reasonable, GARNICK’S PHONE 174 today is local What Will it Cost? PLANT-—Hot water heating plant for small home—$400.00 to $500.00 complete installed —For estimating figure $7JO0 to $100.00 per room depending on size of home and construction, WARM AIR F [:RNACE—Warm air pipe furnace with register in each room for average small home —$250.00 to $300.00. Pipeless—$150.00 to $200.00 complete installed. PLUMBING—Plumbing for small home complete installed $275.00 to $350.00 depending on kind of fixtures. ING OIL BURNER—Fully automatic Hart Burner with capac- ity of 600 sq. feet of radiators or for warm air furnace complete with 16 barrel tank— $550.00 to $600.00. (There are 25 Harts in Juneau.) SHEET METAL—Will furnish free and without obligation estimate on what work will cost—compare our prices with others. QUALITY—Our large volume of business—low overhead— power machinery—expert mechanics enable us to mw you a good job cheap. Our repu- tation is our main asset and we MUST do OUR BEST to maintain it. It is true we make mistakes—but we h and will always do our best to make all mistakes right. 1 Thank You GEO. B. RICE Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Plumbing Heating Another Shipment of Snappy Fall Merchandise has just reached us for ) your inspection DRESSES — Both satin and velvet at our wonderful saving values of $11.50 and $18.50. COATS-—Of unusual design and richly fur trimmed in the new shades-and black. . $27.50—8$37.50—$39.50 You will enjoy seeing these L ET —— v -