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Newquist had been a resi " lent of Alaska for 14 year Loses Life When Falls Be-|was a member of the B. P T id he raterna rde tween Two Boats :‘\ i e TR ON Qxnt Body Brought Here | ————— % i HERRIMAN ARRIVES WITH Newquist, of Ketcht#] PRISONER FROM THE SOUTH, Pt y U. S. Marshal Phil. 0. rere ! Pete ¢ the | jur n, owner | D: with the|and Sitk wttempting to | bro 1 window in the Wind- | pris 1e scow and fell directly | he two craft Mr, | KECORDS pson came on deck just as: Cloging out all 1v inch Columbia| : fell into the water and lavnch-|and Okeh Records at FOc each a small boat without delay.|Open evenings. Radic Blectric man was|Co., Martin Lynch. adv | wrently | <> | ial| Ol1d papers for sale at the Emplre. | respiration wa without any of the crew believe that death came from injurie received in VI]V()I falling between the two vessel 1 4 as little water came from the The weather was calm s and no sea was running. The A tonic body, it was said, did not sink.| far old and Death is believed to have been almost instantaneous | young Mr. Newquist was well known | here, hav v O at one ti anager for the| $1.20 B, Ketchikan, with which he ha AEh been prominently identified for | S0 roe Mo e M1 BUTLER-MAURO v DRUG CO. RUBBER GOODS | | Frec Deitvery Phons 134 SALE When We Sell It It’s Right IEub Station Post Office No. 1. 25% off on all Rubber Goods during weck. Take advantage and save at P el least 14 of the regular s T g sl price on Hot Water Bot- CLEARANCE tles; Combination Syringes, etc. Bridge Favors Every article guaranteed. || SCORE CARDS TALLY CARDS | Also INC .\'!‘1 BURNER, \ ! HELLAN’S | ASH TRAYS fi PHARMACY | g . Next to Valentine’s @ Phone 33 Free Delivery : Nock VHTIRGT 1 SRR | CLEARANCE SEE OUR PEACHES Jefore you buy for canning—they are the finest shipped this year. We have also a large shipment of Prunes, Concord Grapes, Crabapples, Pears, etc., priced very reasonable. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 L e Dance — Eagles’ Hall DOUGLAS Wednesday, September 26 LINDSETH’S ORCHESTRA SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC i Everybody Invited A New Breakfast Food “The Dina-Mite” Just received a new supply of DINA-MITE, the new breakfast food, and we believe that this cereal has reached the point of superiority and it is so recom- mended by all good and faithful physicians. You ean use it in many ways—BREAKFAST MUSH, MUF- FINS, HOT CAKES, WAFFLES, HEALTH COOK- IES, NUT-RAISIN LOAF OR PUDDINGS. DINA-MITE Is the regulator of real health. Its daily use gives the system of both young and old the proteins—heat- ing foods, rough—and those mysterious VITAMINS without which the human system cannot function properly. PLEASE REST ASSURED, THAT WHENEVER YOU GET IT FROM US IT IS ALRIGHT AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT. 4 ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 WHEN WE MAKE A SALE, WE USUALLY MAKE A REGULAR CUSTOMER AND A BOOSTER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1928. Copyright 1928 rlart Schaffoer & Marx Hart Schaftner & Marx Styles for Fall Now at GOLDSTEINS EMPORIUM / / / Grenadier blue An ‘off-shade of blue; a blue with a grey cast seen in every style center Chippendale'brmm Stone grey Rich shades of brown 1s A grey that was inspired taken from rare antique by the masonry of old furniture English cathedrals Motor Twists Fabrics created for long wear---in all shades Agate stri pes Stripes resembling the shading of Agate stone SHETLANDS CASSIMERES WORSTEDS TWEEDS University styles Business suits About-Town styles Models worn by the lead- The two and three-button ing bankers and profes- style that young men wear sional men In all the new authentic models in suits--topcoats These are only a few of the many good things yow’ll find at this store. Come in and see them. We're glad to show you. The values are the kind that only great volume and resources can produce. More than you ever got before for your money ~ GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM Juneau’s Style Center