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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 1928. 5 e BRINGING UP FATHER ; ! 3 | ‘YOMP ! FVE GOT TODQ SOME GOIN' TOJAIL | TOLO DINTY 1D SEE | HOPE DUGANS : FR YE-BR U[I]\ L()A‘l’ J‘ A\ Y , SHOPPING TO-DAY 50| [WOULD BE A HIM TODAY AN | GOTTA ] SLACK-SHITH SR | | | JOB- DUGAN ‘\?\j‘” Bl 3 - — ir FLL SEE TO 1T THAT ) [VACATION TO KEER. MY WORD Mg gt 5 S0 e A O \L MINOTE: QUALITY MEATS YOU DON'T GET (O OUT WHILE I'M Mayflower Butter and E GONE 5 g Featuring I'rye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS ] : P Made to order from yeur nv;:u_tivt-.\ or ours 2 Alaska Scenic Views © 1920, by, tod Foatuse Soevees, s | O‘T N i d Phone 35 Commercial Photography reat Britain rights reserved. 'Y GOING WESTWARD AND WHERE | AUK BAY INN A. Gialey, yesterday af- j&— ooy SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE received advices that h <L A W nsferred from Juneau “ A B oo ~“"“ Tt and instead of leaving for Wt A gl $ es this morning on the ou the s Yukon from t . WHY NOT LET US Louise, leaves this 3 iy “: ‘“. been spend. - [ - put your name on our coal le, A noon on the Yukon for new |1 pron it is certainly good coal Ikner, prominent local| gy 7 € GO Straigier, Douglag, who . We deliver fresh dressed Aquitania KETCHIKAN BUSINESS returned today on the g 7 NATHRCL Gailey [has been attendin University -4 poultry eevry day. Our eggs 2 bttt g ! " MEN HERE TO CONFER |steamer Yukon from Seattle. He'p.ol ¥ WO L sermon at|0f Detroit, Detrolt, Michigan, ar. ‘ 3 are the largest and freshest | been absen: three weeks ON 4p. noinodist church, He has ed here today t 1 o N\ — that the hens produce. g | 01d papers ror sale at the Empire. Old papers for saie at the Eh;nire,!(}ld papers 1or sale at the Empire. And our transfer sorvice— To confer with Gov. Ccorge A.| A L % L et —— 4 well you can't beat it. o R a5 I . Parks and Highway Engincer R | FALY 5 SR L S ! onyppiothoed | B % 1 Sommers relative to the con- RUBBER'BOTTOMED BOAT AFTER SPEED TROPHY D. B. FEMMER : : o i Phone 114 Pacific Coast League the as the teams are traveling to open | & structicn of an airport ‘.n kf"h" on the following schedule this| . kan, Karl A. Dragar, Commander . afternoon. | of the American Legion Post of Seattle at Sacramento. : that city, and L. J. Boger, mana. i : . zeles at San Franc P ger of the Ketchikan Mercantile| 4 4 : A A foea Fompanye sriped hovo 0day T, v i B dncate ¢at Mission at Hollywood. § ritorjal aid in the building of : s - . o i i B ot - o ot Wil B Thi the last week of the Pa. | & . modern and adequate airport is| s 5 " | : desired by the First City. cific Coast league, secontl half.| i i According to the schedule, games | Mr. Drager has taken an & | the American Legion will be played cnly today, tomor- 3 inter in A 1 i - — - row and Tuesday. g affairs for several years. He i St Prancisco-wo the tHmt Ha '\ alsy engaged in business in Ket- ’ 8 . 4 it B e oriiorbeid k. bems 8 parnes PR s MERCHANTS CAFE l"!'jnn-x.sru ;‘n:x] S mento for the | : .} | mercantile firm of Drager & Er.| § L . 2 . ! ik - o 3 4 second half. If Sacramento wins { skine. He fs author of the Ml : e e ; ; ¢ Thos. McMullen, Prop. ) gEVien. W » playe: «! presented to the last Congress to| o : . : s 5 » 4 3 i S S e a8 authorize boxing in Alaska erd| § & o i o JUNEAU'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT bk ot do U P F\ ®4 is chairman of the Lesgion's boxing i o . : Ao ’ Open 6 a. m. o 8 p, m. 615 S T, committee. Mr. Boger is one of | g ; v ; . : San Francisco. 615 g 4 /P% Ketchikan's most prominent busi » o - s g : SHOR'T ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Hollywood 4 583 ; « N N e : s o i : Ry : Next Connors Motor Co. Misgsicn 5 46 521 Bt i AT " 4 b b A S— — . Soda Fountain in connection. Come in and listen to the radio. MARY YOUNG, Prop. PHONE 288 Sacramento aliti 59 “, t, Jr, at the Detroit regatta, is after the gz :\..k(linul‘ 521 Mre. NG faciNaor. Paters The specdboat “Miss Los Angeles,” entry of John Talbot, Jr, at the g - SRS i >ortland a7’ i % e Harmsworth trophy now held by Gar Wood. The boat has a hard rubber bottom and 16 cylinder g burg, arrived here today to serve i h v ¢ Los Angeles 406 . - B iy Srand Juror motor ana is credited with having attained 80 miles an hour. eattle X 3 ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in . . 1 operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per | » 2 P $ month and up—steam heated. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2—A smiling, clean youth, aged 21, Jackle Fields, of Los Angeles, last night gave a ten.round beating to Jack Thompson, negro contend- | er for the welterweight title and | newest ring sensation ' Fields handed the conqueror of [ § ; Joe Dundee the worst battering of | AR e : his_career | Passengers on Cunarder Aquiy Thompson and Dundee are| tanja held a beauty contest in matched for the title in New York| mid-ocean with ~girls from | o .on, NGEREIDEY 19, | nearly every state in United | ————.———— i | States entered. 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BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 2 Prep. |Which had no precedent nor any arations for the inauguration of COmStitutional solution. ; the strong man of Argentina, I{lp.‘ | olito Yrigoyen, as president of the | " % | Republic, on October 12 have bsen,AlflSkfl Colonization marked by unusual public optim- fsm and tranquility. i Plan Is Boosted by _ Politics,are a natural pastime in Rasmuson, Banker, Argentina where history is sol . strongly tinged with Latin influ-: ’ [ ence. The recent death of Vice.| KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 2— president-elect, Francisco Belro, The plan-first introduced by .Fal- gave the political leaders a chance ©O1 JOslin to colonize Alaska with of debate and intrigue which was| Selective . immigrants” . from unexpected. {Northern Europe, is gaining Heavy Majority ground in Alaska according to B. The elections gave a heavy ma- A. Rasmuson, President of the! jority to the “personalista party,™ First National Bank of Ketchikan the’ faction -which backs the 04 Banks of Alaska in several strongest man, in this case D, Other citics. He favors the ar- ‘Yrigoyen. rangemer_\l and urges it at every He is the most discussed figuye OPPOTtunity. on the political screen ‘of this' The Ketchikan Chronicle also country, and his followinz i even COMes out favoring a study of the! stronger than that of Polneare in 1‘]‘;:"_ 7 e, ” France. This following is, how- b S el et v . over. wholly different fnfdea1s Manager of The Alaska Railroad, enou Oor QA from that which maintains Poin. {3 Mi°rested in the proposition. * care, but there is fhe same im.' AS understobd hete, the Mdea is . plicit bellef In the man himaelt. (10 Dbring selected ,”"’“’,’"“l""d an et t ey atls " The Opposition believes Yrigo.,families to the intericr of \liska il yen merely the remnant of that and cultivete the rich land now band of chieftans which, yearsago dcrmant. e et Dower oD I DS Sam Baker, Alcka reorcita.; *EQUATISFY means good taste and pleasing aroma. kind of tobaccos, regardless of cost . . . and blended ‘orce unti or assas.' & 3 . e i, i i " sination ended the regime. His Ve of the A, V. Lo It means that Chesterfield cigarettes have char- and cross-blended in a different way. partisans look up Yrizoven as gomPARY Feauce UL Y0 01 acter. ., that they are not flat Or tasteless. Chesterfield cigarettes Satisfy and yet = they're the man called, by his honesty D€ Sicamer Quees fiix ¥ 0 broad-mindedness and intense na. ©'1 end of the dist:: To satisfy,a cigarette must be made from the right ~ mild enough for anybody! tionalism, to keep Argentina free! k' S g —- 'THR FMPTRY Fa® TH™ AP0 " 1 any foreign influence. 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