The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 26, 1928, Page 8

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TRUITT HERE ON CAMPAIGN: Giani Rookie Hurler Restores Smoke Ball THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY SEPT 26, 1928 iWALMSLEY 10 ; RESUME PLACE On Baranof, = Life Gets Too Tough Deer CAPT, FAWCETT TO HUNT BEAR accompanied Fawcett They returned by Mrs. season, M Fawcett said she was en. Jjoying fhie trip immensely. Wendell and Dawson, to Minnesota just|stream flow investigations for the before the opening of the summer Zellerbach and George T. Cameron interests, Ketchikan arrived in charge of yesterday from will go to Speai . “I|River shortly to read guages and have huv. one regret in connection take other stream data. with it,” she declared. “I -won't be at home to vote for Gov. Al'| ™ Smith for President.” She is an ardent Smith supporter and iTooting hard for his success. Capt To W u.shmgwn Wigrate to Sanctuary [ WITH GUAL cn Life, which has become a 1 mat of just hunter after another, is getting too tough for the deer on the Changc in Pacific Coal| | morth end of Baranof Is- LOOKS GOOD Democratic Nominee for T0 WESTWARD ter one is| Attorney General in Ju- neau—Expects Victory Mr of Alaska WNAT A MAN P \ Company Agency Here Effective October 1 A w Co back D than | Sea know | Mr feyred | months charge there veste Fergu leave sel n |of the ) ch made of the P ring year for d flec Walmsley from 16 abou y on on or Seattle k a local agen Junes nd the and his family expect to They meadows by the hikof Island, protected area in the local per acific Coast Coal H. G. Walmsley it and takes C. nt here for back it was mad The chang ers g ly at their liberty books That more to th the Ranger of the er 1 f who was trans-| au to Seattle 16 has heen in| Arms-Scott yard: | t a year, arrived Aleutian. Mr Burdick kof. They paused er did they tarr through the w Strait without glance on the same ves fter the transfer cy has been com- | are and fq grounds there and migr tale a to the land of sanc- vacating eding ating water route to Partof- which where the and is hunt- risk of pocket- a brought Charles G Sitka dis- 1 last night Vv through Peril Strait, While sighted a band of deer swimming from Baranof Island to Partofshi- not, neith. but plowed rs of the backward Noted Minnesota Big Game Hunter and Publisher and Wife Visit Here “Just couldn't stay away, 50 I'm back to get that Kodiak brown bear I need for a trophy,” declared Capt. W. H. Fawcett, Minneapolis, publisher of magazines, globe trotter and game hunter, who with Mrs. F cett visited here yesterda is enroute to Anchorage from where he will start his hunting expedition. Mrs. Fawcett njne wa doesn't get any “kick” out of big game hunting and will remain in Anchorage while Capt. Fawcett out in the field. She is making her first trip to the no taking a vacation after a strenuous season of | big| |braska seemed sure for the Demo. Fawcett is a Republican but ad. mitted that his admiration for| Gov. Smith’s courage and ability | Wwas 8o strong that were he at| home, it might be difficult for him | to vote for anyone else. They both | agreed that Wisconsin and Ne.| t cratic National ticket. sota seemed to be doubtful. One of the guests at the Faw- cett summer resort last season was Gov. Adam McMullen of Ne- braska. Without committing him. self to either candidate, he told Mrs. Fawcett that the Smith sen. timent was sweeping the farming sections of his State like wildfire. ———.—— Minne. Don Meldruin, engineer in charge | of the timber surveys in this dis- trict for the Cameron interests, ar- rived last night from his camp on ! RUBBER GOODS SALE 25% off on all Rubber Goods during week. Take advantage and save at least 14 of the regular price on Hot Water Bot- tles, Combination Syringes ete. Every article guaranteed. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery pleted | “I am delighted to get back to |+ | Juneau,” declared Mr. Walmsley | | today Mrs. Walmsley and son| | will come north later to make the ‘-‘ w. J | home here bk Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson have! made many friends during their TO LITTLE i< [SaRiaance who will regret to| . th They had to make two suits into one to clothe Big Jim Weaver | oo tnom leave, He has heen ac.|°Pc"t the past week here in dis- in but the Sen: 'rm -Innh did so, for the big one has a smoke ball, |tive in the Chamber of Gommerc ek “"-”""““""_“ 'fr the Forest \ [ something Washington 1 d since “The Big Train” retired. {took an interest in the Boy ‘ ‘““:“ I“"'l“'"k.;",,"‘: l.“‘:‘:l“qj'{“f"';"'.” | Bim Jim (ri is clinched with Eddfe Kenna, his batterymate. imovement and is now Scoutm o b el R He is shown winding up in the upper left, his massive hand grip-|ot Troop N and was recently o U oOS ping the ball like an crdinary pcereon would grip a crab apple. elected to the Fire Department. | - —— | He hopes later to be assigned to [the company's cement sales force for which he has been prepar ing himself for the past year e tuary | - ~—g3 at a northern Minnesota summer|Admiralty Island. resort which they own and which she manages. “Bob” Weisberg the Gastineau, the Fawcett re past "season and formerly Miss schmidt, was a the establishment Capt. and Mrs. Fawcett visited Mrs. Weisber relatives. Capt. Fawcett hunted in Alaska last year and is fast becoming an Alaska enthus “I would like nothing better than to spend six months out of each year here, hunting, fishing and exploring out of the way corners,” he declared. “The country has a fascination for me and I am sure I would en. joy nothing more than spending half of every year in it.” After leaving here last fall Capt. Faw- cett made a trip around the world, | ~3 o for Division He re he ha he twer SRR M'DONALD LEAVES Mc l)un.ild, g formerly with night clerk at sort during the Mrs. Welsberg, Frances Messer- ) connected with While here WE HAVE THOSE EGGS AGAIN The kind you liked last year prchd 2 dozen for. $ .95 Our carrots are—per pound . .05 Nice Green Cabbage, pound .05 Large bunches Celery, each 20 GARNICK’S PHONE 174 i uw BIG JIM JUST H was retired from the Wilson 1 Supervisor of Chugach National Forest, U, S. Service, left yesterday for headquarters in Cordova. He law Oklahoma 1904, coming later i his wife and came here a f the childr here and son, G gineer gineer under the Narrows he | Creex imprc b coming to Alaska a few yea it consisting and later i il | A. J. QUOTATIONS | NEW YORK, Sept. Alaska |Junean mine stock is quoted today at 1% CLEARANCE Bridge Favors SCORE CARDS TALLY CARDS Also INCENSE BURNER, it VASES and VINOL l m W year nd | By JAY (Feature R Service fact, he had lost more he had won but this with a club that the time in the Biz Jim shad a nfark and this was him his chance. Weaver pretty g imes than showing was st of divizion. carned run what brought | s i Editor) Jam th the S m NEW YORE O s : Har t shin Distri Governmen spent m Th ching w We are adding a great many new and reliable lines to our store and stock. You will find us now much better equipped than ever before, to give you high- class service and fresh merchandise. “THE MERIT OF OVALTINE” Was recognized by the Red Cross and similar organi- zations during the World War, ball pi the Gastineau K. Casperson; A. Bbelson; Ar {thur J. Ela, Ketchikan; Jerry Wor tas, Speel River; W. Fromholz | Carl Christensen; George Thoma city red is being six improven chargc himself a if for no other he survived applied in the Yankee Stadium, amed Bronx cheer, in- From the fan's view-| Weaveér is funnler than Altrock, his clowning team.-| And Big Jim, unlike D has done everything but try to act funny. It's just his massive build and the emphasis it gets when “Tiny" appears the field with the| other players, But the giganti fans some strongly | yookie goes right on with his | [remindtul of the Big Train's fast-| pitching business, shooting his |est ball but he has not shown them | smoke hall past bewildered bats-| the control the Old Master flashed | non and paving his way for luring his 20 seasons with Clark|permanent job with the Semators. | Griftith's club | It was this {the Washir has od rookic % proved reascn than thet the razzing that enemy park with its fa cluded point, Nick has He hortly Lieutenant o ceived his commi ter landing in ¥ delayed until he age Mr Hotel Engineer Alaskan Johnson, Kake; Kake; Herman Bassi,| ASH TRAYS Steve Lermo, Ketchikan; fi n W, HeagarihBMShILNS: Hhorss OVALTINE B, Alcorn, Hibeenin; Tk R. || A tonic Benefits young and old. In addition to being a Berg, Ketchikan; Mrs. R. Peters 1 1 valuable building food, it is largely used as a re- Juneau; H. T. ckerson, Speel for old and freshing beverage between meals and in place of tea young He and with utilize team up en reme ild of a ion 1 Arthur Johnson Bvelyn suld reach i pitche Jim to be long from his rs he'll make with fancy wind 106 m I, Heroine Of T Long Lock, Seattle; Ggoree and coffee. {Meson and Seth Williams, elfy. OVALTINE, the same as our other items, is marked with our famous HAPPY HOME PENCIL AND THAT IS LIVE AND LET-LIVE PRICE. OTHER’S SPECIAL OUR REGULARS Say it with Bananas and Everything CLEARANCE on $1.20 shown American speed has { League BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Dellvery Phone 134| When We Sell It e Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 It's Right Our deliveries Ieave4sg%re—10 :30 a. m.,, 2:30 and Sub Btation Post Office No. 1. l Fe ‘ ook R R S RO B | ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD lIIIIII|llIIII|IIIIIIII (LU LT OF COMPARISON speed that impre. ton scouts W had only a fair pitching record for Ihis work with the Chattano |elub of the Southern League where |the ivory hunte In | Jack Carson, rormerly associated with ¥. R. Townsend on the Inian Island fox ranch, is home after spending several months visiting| in the States. | | | | spotted him Miss Phyllis Stewart, 22, teacher | of a rural school near Walthill, Neb., quieted her 26 pupils when a tornado approached so suddeniy they did not have time to escape. She played popular songs on the piano to calm them. The twister | lifted the frame building and in. Jured all of the occupants, one of the children dying. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Roden turned yesterday on the Aleutian from Wrangell where they been making a short visit T Alaska Electric Light & Power Company JUNEAU PHONE NO. 6 Dance - Eagles’ Hall DOUGLAS —TONIGHT — LINDSETH’S ORCHESTRA SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC ion, Gentlemen $1.00 FALL T T O LU LT Guy Smith, Phone No. 18, Douglas S'veaters, Scarfs and have Admis Everybody Invited Underthings SWEATERS Our stock is now complete in a splendid as- sortment of both coat and slip-over styles. Rang- ing in price from $1,95 to $12.25. In both wom- en’s and juniors’ styles. PRICES TALK Plus Quality 2 pounds RIPE TOMATOES 3 pounds GREEN TOMATOES 2 heads LETTUCE GREEN PEPPERS, pound 3 pounds SWEET POTATOES 4 pounds ONIONS 2 CUCUMBERS Maid o’ Clover or Bradner’s BUTTER, pound ... .. PN Best Ranch EGGS, per dozen L DT L DU T L SCARFS Large squares, mangles and long scarfs— three outstanding styles in scarfs—these express smart modernism and add the' swagger touch ;41)1 g semi costume—prices range from $1.50 to' 5. ', RAYON VESTS AND BLOOMERS A new assortment in flesh, peach, coral and Nile green—both shorties and regular bloomer gtyles. Vests as low as $1.26 and Bloomers 1.35. T T LU ALL THESE AT l SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30, 2:30 lnd 4:30 . Phones 92 and 95 Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER

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