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ATATTARLR VAR T AN 8 HSHERMAN 1S i Pete Scanig Missing Since Saturday Found Boats | . ) d in Funter Bay il i Pete S | to b et alty 1 N Funt | rece e H ] a + son 1 since last i : ? found an j Funter | high i ing A to search f i Scanig g Custom: se heac « i little «l-utv‘I be learns r | ! boat's registry Th i I3 U-49%0, i 1 to ) \ H Ketchikan numl 13 been i cancelled. Tt yosgible he i ¥ Ketchikan resident f - | NOMINEES OFF | ONVOTE DRIVF -4 Truitt and Shattuck Open Their Campaigns— Wil Visit Nearby Towns [ Te launch th paign in thi Truitt, of A for Attorney ( and Allen Shat Territorial Senator © , will leave motorship accompanied Chairman of : Committee of the First I B the will be thal vision Mrs. Delpt | The party will visit all of th towns on the route of the Marg nita. It expects to return here sometime mnext Monday No speeche » planned, but an ef fort will be made to get into per sonal conts with every po voter. Se 1 hours will he in enakee, Hoonah, Spr 3ay and other to Mr. Truitt arrived here M day from the r the Division t ing local voters, | Democratic leader Warm . failure of exclusive Floranada He has been meet conferring with s here and mak i ing arrangements for a concerte . if effort in behalf of the Democr, ;e ticket. He has already covere ! the Third and Fourth Divisions | and expressed himself as con- 3! fident of vietory in both. Since i coming here he has received|®™ e many assurances of support not|“ | only from Democrats but also ™' from men of prominence not allied r with that party, it was said : 3 oo H 3 STOCK QUOTATIONS ; NEW YORK, Sept ¥ Juneau mine stock t day at 4%, Chrysler i ahy 70%, Endicott Jo | i Glidden 281, r ] Montgomery W4 tew- | § art Warner 102, 158, | i Bethlehem , Chile Copper 53, Day n 68 Sun Oil 56 as Corporatio well, Cromwell, moter, empire” AN R E e ees s It TaF es a Thg’} S and , the of 'neath | club at Palm Beach, - - ylana ned recent t an and arre c Dufresne. He ‘ommissioner 0. C entered Hyland's g 28th Goldstein's Her Rcmancc Lools have had its inception in r UNLICENSED ALIEN FUR DEALER FINED subject o ccording 1 v at local headq ka Gam ted b, hem » in Sweden where THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY SEPT 21, 1928 ewe seed Camera WARDENS WILL BE GIVEN NEW ASSIGNMENTS 'Realignment of Game War- dens in Three Districts | Is Made Public | - igmment of game wardens new men to Juneaw, and Ft. Yukon was an day by H. W. Terhune Officer of the A ssion. The changes immediately Frank Dufresne, who has been oned at Fairbanks for several s to be brought h He be relieved at his old s tion )y Sam O. White, in charge of the Ft. Yukon district for the past two year Mr. White will be succeeded at Ft. Yukon by George W. Taylor who has worked in the Jun district for some time. | Mr. Taylor has already taken over the Ft. Yukon di . War- den White is now at Fairbanks and Mr. Dufresne will come here in a short time. | —_—t e |GEOLOGICAL STRVEY MAN ine 1. Dodge Crom- Jam gilded sc \\\:0 planned z Florida h"m I)El;ll\[‘,l\ herself to Renc H; R ¢ pro- “social cent rrior Al 500 for op- Commis- Warden aired be. said | 1is family w York Yankees the rush of the to r crossing rac plate af | 1241 D I , George lhu HUNTERS KILL Remnant | Emporium. | adv. ! . T BAG LIMIT OF MUUSE RETURN Thrvn Blg Mun:v Kill- ed Up Taku River With a limit bag of three moosa | | FINISHES SEASON'S WORK ircuit clout, the one am,! only Philip S. Smith, of the U. S. lasting out a home run. Below, |, cal Survey, who has been vedigiitling into wome plate making surveys of mineral areas ernational it . Niwey lin interior Alaska during the past o . T T lscason, passed through Juneau to- withers, The antlers had a spread day on the steamer Alaska en of 54 to 55 inches, which is re.|route to Seattle. He will proceed garded as an extremely large size|directly to his headquarters in for the Taku River district, al.| Washington though much less t the larger —et——— Badox taken 1n K Peninsula | 0ld papers for saie at the Embpire. and interior hunting districts. | T R > > WENDELL DAWSON LEAVES FCR SPEEL RIVER TRIP IFOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD Wendell Dawson, hydro-elacts WE RECOMMEND |engineer for the Cameron and ite Pine g Tar {ter and Zellerbach inter fr | e Eine and TEgtinug Syrup, Pine Tar and Honey {today for Speel River wl hel (‘ough Syrup, Antigrip will remain for about a week| uplots Bromo Quinine taking stream guage records and ' \Week’s' Cold Tablets and stream flow data, many others. one to each member he mrv\. A last night from g stul hunt \..;” 30 et EpaTRES RAMC I""”,;i Hall, by Women of Mooseheart | there was samo In abundance IR fegion. Public if¥ited § SEgMY. ) The hunters bagged their game |- - a short distance below the Inter-|4 |national Boundary 1::] Al of ! P pounds. One of them flmnl seven | } :1":-4 and nine inches h, l{ at the 3 . . ls | MAZDA { Interwoven | L q MP s i s iy i Fancy | i W‘)Ol Socks ABSOLUTELY THE STANDARD OF COMPARISON 50¢ 75¢ | $1.00 Alaska Electric Light & e Power Company JUNEAU PHONE NO. 6 H. SI GRAVES { Guy Smith, Phone No. 18, Douglas The Clothing Man }! | PRICES TALK Plus Quality 2 pounds RIPE TOMATOES .. ;3 pounds GREEN TOMATOES ......... 25 2 heads LETTUCE 25 GREEN PEPPERS. pound ... A5 3 pounds SWEET POTATOES ... 25 4 pounds ONIONS @ CHEUMBERS vl i Maid o’ Clover or lhadner s BUTTER, pound Best Ranch EGGS. per dozen ... 55 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED “” OR MONEY REFUNDED t GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30, 2:30 and 4:30 Phones 92 and 95 th Open Evenings B per C a sho tucky way | 0ld pa Frec 3ub B. B. ON WAY TO SEATTLE! ,Anderson 143. Manager of the Kentucky plans to | | | BUTLER-MAURO | | NEiING HERE retired General Kennecott Cop- visited here for morning with B. Nieding, or| rtow tion, le this span the Ken- the h est high- America, river with pridge in ‘B Y UN INFECTED FOOT John Coohdges Boss [BOY LEAVES J ,EAU p WITH FATHER’S BODY| ot xiev, 75, of Tenakee, was 3 —— admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yes. Taking the body of his dead|terday afternoon for treatment to {father, Carl G. Newquist, back to|an infected foot Ketchikan for burial, young Donald — e |Newaquist, 16, left this morning|oig papers ror sate at the Emplre. on the steamer Alaska. At Ketchi.|__ e kan his widowed mother and ale e |younger brother and sister await |him and that which he is escort- 3 ing. RUBBER GOODS The elder Newquist died last |Sunday off Point Adolphus in Icy SALE |Straits when he fell between the|} __ |gasboat Windsor and a mild cure|{ 25% off on all Rubber {scow. His body was brought to Goods during week. Take | Juneau Tuesday on the Windsor, advantage and save at |of whose crew Donald was a|} least 14 of the regular |member. Death was the result of price on Hot Water Bot- |appoplexy or heart failure and not tles, Combination im drowning or injuries received in Syringes, etc. [the fall, according to the verdict {of a Coronor's jury here. Every article guaranteed. | Sy P rS €. J. Pearson, president of the | HENDERSON ENROUTE HOME . Ha B :r‘: :'.",T:‘(;.l’;‘"{. Hf:;: ZZ:Hda L. D. Henderson, Territorial HELLAN’S : ; | Commissioner of Bducation, left hae | y ::;I:""‘" JT:’w""’:"‘::",‘a]"r‘:.':t ™ | Nome early this week for Seattle PHARMACY p g on the steamer Victoria. He will come directly here from Seattle. Next to Valentine’s thone 33 Free Delivery —————3 tuning call —adv. For expert plano WE HAVE THOSE EGGS AGAIN 95 The kind you liked last year priced 2 dozen for.$ .¢ Our carrots are—per pound .05 Nice Green Cabbage, pound .05 Large bunches Celery, each . .20 | GARNICK’S PHONE 174 OV ALTINE 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- his parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Shepard, while the steamer | Alaska was in port. He i - eling on that boat to where he will join his wife and two daughters Mr. Ne said he has mno particular plans for the future, but that he will make his home |~ for awhile i tle where his daughters attending school, one at the University of Was ington and the other at St Nicholas ——ee——— - Apers ror sai VINOL A tonic for old and young $1.20 DRUG CO. Delivery Phone 134 When We Sell It It's Right Station Post Office No. 1. R R T Fall SOME OF THE NEW SHOES FOR WOMEN “The Colby” Black Gunmetal Welt Oxford trimmed in rept Price $8.50 Goldstein’s Emporium class service and fresh merchandise. “THE MERIT OF OVALTINE” Was recognized by the Red Cross and similar organi- zations during the World War, OVALTINE Benefits young and old. In addition to being a valuable building food, it is largely used as a re- freshing beverage between meals and in place of tea and coffee. 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 = Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 Our deliveries leave store—10:30 a. m., 2:30 and Footwear MADE BY SELBY “The Rialto” Patent one strap with Gun- metal buckle, spike heel, hand turned sole Price $10.00 ile “The Nadine” Black kid, hand turned tie with Spanish heel Patent leatherl with spike heel " Prices $10.00 T T LM TTTR T SHOE DEPARTMENT