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0 Lonl 7 Méuthanit SIS & 4 - te | * O e W s 95 BN SRR ...N.T T Y AN G 08 e T NS 0 e o e e . L. st 5 NSRRGSR iy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1928. ; \ T L ¢ 4 vear in fail and a $500 fine for the steamer here on B|TTER |!|[;HT SUSPECT_CAUCHT _|BOY PRINCIPALS IN FARM MURDER |Owned Murder” Farm | @y f W AY _|A||_ violation of the Alsska Bome. Dry | Satunday by United Staten Marshall R : A g T fok which he was convicted a|H. D. Campbell, on a complaint® . . - = — few mnu(hq ago .ll l' tnmkan His|sworn to by Tom Fujita, one of 1”"' 1929, resided in Wrangell for several Last week, the Skagway jailer,|years. - During the past season | 1qur|ng a commotion in the build-| he worked as helper for C. € mx entered the tank to investi-| Mundy, local fish buyer. & 0 Dixie Is Passing Through the noise, and is said to have bt s Season of Political Trial hPen assailed by Peterson. The i Not Realized Elsewhere | { Man S -l- Sk |1atter is charged with violation of VALDEZ PIONEER DIES R i an ervlng ime ln ag yb(’((l()n 1983 of the Feder: % ; al sta-| yijam Wagner, aged 58, resis® way Jail Charged with prulw which carrles a penalty of |gent of Valdes and vicinity fof i) : 4 p ro m10 to 20 years' imprisonment 1 Attacking His Jailer | gy thirty years, died suddenly whilg g J |upon conviction, asleep in his bed, wherg his body i i Lo was found several hours after M As the result of an alieged 4 death had come. He was a na: tack made on a jailer at Skagway 'Alleged Creditor Has tive of Brooklyn, N. Y., and came last week, Pete Peterson, a prison- | to Alaska with James A. Bourke W) er there, has been bound over l“‘ Man TekenA from Boa‘ and Charles Wolf. He had been the Fe according | a miner, fox farmer and was ens |4 ’ . gaged in the garage business at Marshal Albert Whi WRANGELL, slaska, Sept. 24— | the time of his death. He waf g will be brought before t !—(h-mv% M. Bell, who with his wife|a 32d degree Mason and a mem- Jeral grand jury which convenes|took passage from Juneau to|ber of the Pioneers of Alaska. ) here next Monday ; Canadian .. is \now serving Louise, was|01a papers ror sam at the Emplre. , l . FORT WORTH, 1ex s } (Special to Empire) sanford Clark, 15, (right) whose story of four murders of boys bn the Riverside, Cal. m of Cyrus G. Northcott caused the detention £ of Northcott as a orial witness. Picture of Walter Collins, 10, Cyrus G. Northeott, on whose ranch H ale own was identified by Clark as one of the young victims Sanford Clark, 15, told officers four whom he said he had been forced to assist in Killing. boys were slain, e ——— a fountain head most exp! J MOGSE ATTENTIOX up the fmp AT LUMBER MILLS | .i(cndance is picking up and we tant leade | The force at the Juneau Lumber |hope to see you there. R Mavor ED'SON WILL N yeing cat prior ta the C. D. FERGUSON, ranks include a wi hutdown at the mill, a av Secretary. | BB iihince o ¢ o b cording to General Manager Roy |—g~—o—o = ooIooo s - tical knowledge from their years BE E R E GTE n‘ Rutherford. The mill has heen e | of political schoolin running full blast ever since last | - of Prohibition and | m murd Spring, but the work for the ye RUBBER GOODS {| vish the visi filg: (FLYe e, 3+ e is now n Work | | We have sold over seventy-five Oil Burners in and around tive power behind the - Announcement Is Made by will not b mor SALE Juneau. While we have no way of checking up we feel thrust at Gov. Smith ¥uG HINDERS DRIVING Hani B Cornen than a weel “"“ the e sure this more than equals the COMBINED SALES of all or not its mainspring is r | enry rord-—UCorner- box factory in connection with the 4 25% off on all Rubber other Southeastern Alaska dealers. argued subject. | Due to the-thick fog which| stone Laying mill will also be shut down in th Goods during week. Take S A ; t hesitate to rataaa®t Tha Glacteh aE aying near advantage and save at With this record of successful jobs and satisfied own- t Saturday evenin oy R 7 - Ot ot * 5 least 14 of the regular ers we are safe in GUARANTEEING EVERY JOB TO BE Y Rl ol T NCE price on Hot Water Bot- SATISFACTORY. museum will be eres v Henry CLEARANCE Democratic ne Gk S Ao the 3 LE NCE 4 i B ia Ford in.hi it " near tles, Combination 2 ; 3 D Al A Tt A Dearborn Bridge Favors i Syringes, etc. “HAVE A HART® HERE'S WHY— anc L g0 poor ti riving at more |, h e g d E ;.,.‘:n e 2 snai ace w . }:"'“‘l""'f‘;m::' i j:jn ‘“w‘l‘;"} SCORE CARDS i; Every article guaranteed. 1. Absolutely safe, approved by underwriters for 25 openly attack Gov th becau 7 | of the W TALLY CARDS w} Diesel oil. L af Nttty S % announcement o Also INCENSE BURNER, | 2. Saves 14 to 1 of fuel bill. : Again t the n:“\ f'“‘n!?: 1 l(!n pulling wa ‘“""‘I*“l““’h"‘ la \\\}I ]’I\l:;"{dS i HELLAN’S 8 Exclusive Hart vacuum tank feed—(no pump, no ers raise the ral A T no serion lsébe 10 Dostifibsa v to p chance to flood). e ,]\‘,.:1””\\ e ns g ior QGRS 10 A0S WAR roUer R AR rone PHARMACY 1. Churns oil and air together and feeds through large e {aaramoniaa; < ‘ nozzle at low pressure (no high pressure pump— . ,,,,,,,-m,--..“”fl‘? i e . 5 Next to Valentine’s | no chance to clog—no wear). 014 papers for saie at tne Bmpire. ! k;"w:m‘lli] ot \Il'hhl;m\\\':! tnven .;,,.‘:_lm‘. ] Phiode 38" Breo Delxvery‘ 5. :qu‘l()ptyints swing out of flame (will not car- sltew & ! } [building whic | be known as CLE \R ANC [‘ | % onize). - | ’i’R qC" HEE hop RUR, will HEvES . e 2t etaden 6. Exclusive Hart flame switch-—shuts burner down 1 % {[2a0 e, IaBrMtory HOLE ] fome oo if fire goes out or does not light. \ {hooks and othe he sed S g X VIN()I H ) Q h {{Tcekeind des pamh A "“J, SE l‘} fll R PE/ \(Jthq P 7. Burns heavy diesel oil without preheating. 1 4 \ { 18| s jon pic- Before you buy for canning—they are e fines 8. It is so quiet that it ¢ be us i i ! lv El' 5 s ures and other .;I ‘\‘.(,» il i shipped this year. We have also a large shipment fur;lqac:e, 1 2 Al e ueed s parmeair " i { 1 he museum will stand as ¢ of Prunes, Concord Grapes, Crabapples, Pears, etc., ‘ % s A tonic ! ('Rl ]’gif’) { [permanent memorial to Edison i) priced. very reasonable. i Slmplc—.only: Py T .s‘haft. \ for old and ! 4 J B EL N { | whom Fora ber o Qi Aot 5 Twenty-five in Juneau—will show you one or all. L BEAGD . e ot GEO. B. RICE | $1.20 i zinm Dapers for saie t tne EMDIre. & oo Sediid g e et ° o i i if Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal 5. 114 < 1 . A it ¢ “I tell you in advance what job will cost” % | i " oRve co. || | . [} | \ H.S.GRAVES | Freo Deiivery Phome 134 *‘ { SRR v/ L N RN s AT lagr e P “ | 18] | 'lIlI||II|||IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll e N ¢ / s - ‘\ The Clothing Man ! ‘ | ¢ Its Right [} | Sub Station Post Offico No. 1. \i ! < I 3 Fifty years of fine choemalm_g W.L(&)DOUGLAS hoes THIS WEEK { § New Crop Muscat Raisins, Special 10 Dance - E(l"l(’s’ Hall f pounds for s . . .. $1.00 { I We carry a complete line of W, L. Douglas Shoes for men sosids Fancy Seedless Raisins, 10 poundsfor . .. . . . . $1.00 Fancy Oregon Prunes, large, 7 poundsfor . ... . . . . $L00 Fancy Midget Sweet Corn, regular 30 cents, 4 cans for . . . $1.00 Wednesday, September 26 LINDSETH’S ORCHESTRA SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC Admission, Gentlemen $1.00 A New Breakfast Food “The Dina-Mite” T T T T A T LT T T Just received a new supply of DINA-MITE e new P “The Stubb” breakfast food, and we believe that this cercal has o L} reached (Iw‘ ‘p‘nin:n:yl ~n|wLx |:y|\n\ and it is so rwnlnkl- F' (’Sh Glnger SnaP89 5 I)ounds for $1'00 : niended by all good and faithful physicians. You can use it in many ways—BREAKFAST MUSH, MUF- S A soft calfskin sh, n in black and tan IS, HoB CARES WARFLES WEALTH COL- Fresh Fig Bars, Whole Wheat and shoe sh:W 28, NUT-RAISIN LOAF OR PUDDINGS. o ¢ riced at , lai pounds for 1.00 P DINA-MITE Plain, 5 rie o BL $6.50 . Is the regulator of real health. Its daily use gives § . . pau' the system of both young and old the proteins—he ;:t- Pres(’r’ves and Jellws, r(’g 400 SEZe, 2 " ing foods, rough—and those mysterious VITAMINS without which the human system cannot function Pacific Food Products, assort- ed, 3 jarsfor . .. . . . $100 [y GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Phones 92 and 95 - : Open gve:tincl properly. PLEASE REST ASSURED, THAT WHENEVER YOU GET IT FROM US IT IS ALRIGHT AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT. ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS g Sole agents for W. L. Dougl;u Shoes in Juneau / Galdstem s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT il Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR LAST WEEK'S PATRONAGE