The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1928, Page 8

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INITIAL TRIP IS GRATIFYING TO CANDIDATES Truitt and Shattuck Back from Visit to Ten Ncal'[)'\'CU”]HH””“('\ Expre cond Wins in Wisconsin THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 1928 RELIEF FUND NOWEXCEEDS $00 LUCALLY |Petersburg Donatlon of $73 Swells Chapter’s Total to $510 T | 1 g% Oregons Oldest, Youngest Twins that his introducers are apt to| Fixes Legion’s paw over the alphabet and give him almost any letter of the whole 26 that meets their needs of the moment. He has been in- troduced as Charles E., Charles| & R., 3., and ih a variety of other ways, although nobody | has yet gone so far as to confer a political middle name upon | him, Borah Began It Senator” Borah began it in a speech of no less importance than that which placed the Kansan in nomination #t the Kansas City convention. What the Idgho Sen- | ator actually did was nbminate Chow | september lmb\' | Coliseum Theater | Kimball was | a 5, 1 left the hospital yesterday. Mrs. H. Stonehouse left St | Ann's Hospital yesterday with her born there Sept. 17. ——————— PIERCY GOES SOUTH orga Piercy, nist at since the installed, and after six months’ engagement, left for Seattle today on the Princess the new Denzel ~I,uuifl(- ——,———— | FREE SCOTLAND IS AIM OF HIGELAND PATRIOTS LONDON, Oct. 2.—The recon- Senator Charles BE. Curtis of Kan- |struction of Scottish nationality apart from England and the es- sas, there being no such person. | % | It caused no little amusement m[ X | tablishment of a parliament for Scotland was demanded by lead- the press section. lers of the Scottish autonomy | Now, nobody accuses Borah of | ining for oratorial effect. He movement at Robroyston recent- ly. oh the puneh of what he rather than any trick of a o P - votee to eet aeross ty his auds| World war veterans will fall into | It is announced that the auto _get ac x “chow” lines agaln when mess call |NOMists will contest every consti- ience. So it was mere slip of ! 9 g sounds at the American Legion |tuency in the mext general elec- the tongue, 8o far as Borah was e o on | tion and that 18 candidates have concerned, that saddled the nom-| onvention in San Antonio. War | o ' 0 " touad rant Officer C. H. Ortman (above) | *iready been found. Iready is telling 330 army cooks | TN s B inee with a middle initial. Yet it is possible that the thing has X by "9| and bakers how to fix the foed. e ity D B lbaiod ]\"um\\‘ « 1p) g 7 ¥ Ve e e James S, Behr Shattuck y tative man Pet bu ed by T f th Committec burg i candidate and S the De o 1 1 from! 1y 1 St Above are Mrs. Addie Lee and Mrs. Elsie Gray, 65-year-old Jtwin sisters of Eugene, Ore., exhibiting Bobbie and Jimmie Green, five months old, at Onwnn s first annual “twin roundup” at Albany, Ore. They represent the oldest and youngest b4 ‘““I | among the 210 twins participating in the event, SR A WASHNGION 1 RISTANDRR i | By KIRKE L. SIMPSON | WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 Charlie Curtis has hopes and only that before the Presidential campaign is over local Republican stalwarts select- | I ed to introduce him when he |vor for goes a-stumping for votes will [AUSI ! carned what hls name i ther the first town to report . its the hurricar AgwWay by communiti ym. Voluntar arg still being rc ! r the fund, and per de- Headless Body of One & to contrjbute can leave . v |th ubscriptions at the B. M Victim of Plane Crash |, R “:“{k' :; A eyt Is Washed Up by Tides | e |Boatmen Given Thrills By Freakish Lightning TARPON SPRINGS, Fla, Oct Stunned -and deafened but therwise unharmed, the crew of the sponge boat Aegli brought an unusual tale of the antics of lightning on the high when | the ship came into port re- pairs after the DEPUTIES HERE WITH | L Striking the > oo hoat, as it sailed the Gulf of Mex- | THREE TO BE "AILED MR. AND MRS. H. J. RAYMONT [ico, the lightning ran down al HERE FROM WARM SPRINGS|twisted wire cable to the bow- ‘ sprit, cutting it i hort lengths ind splitting it lengthwise, said The bolt ran across the deck to the galley wring the cook half out of hi by play among his nd pan then bered a hole through of the hull about five above the water line. SOLD 75 OIL BURNERS We have sold over seventy-five Oil Burners in and around Juneau. While we have no way of cheeking up we feel sure this more than equals the COMBINED SALES of all other Southeastern Alaska dealers. fonal | Comm it the init this sect “We s Juneau col- for al I m L on found ne heard f ater degrec A girl has to be born with a marvelously sweet disposition if she can enjoy life when her legs LEAVES HOSPITAL are as appropriate for short skirts Nick Travis, who underwerit an|,s s garbage can {s as an orpa. operation at St. Ann's Hospital ment for the mantle. v proved catching because subse quent introducers of Hoover's! running mate have been studying uncorrected copics of the Borah speech by way of preparation. ticket than wa said M was a ago,” Truitt ttitude candidacy A great norters of Presidency of voters t many admirers and A. E were Gives Throat Full Play It would not be natural for a rough ready political cam- paigner like Curtis not to notice this little bobble over his name| as he goes about his campaigning | business. He is very much of) the plain people, Old Hickory type when in action on the m;.p: form One WE HAVE THOSE EGGS AGAIN The kind you liked last year priced 2 dozen for ‘5 .95 Our carrots are—per pound Lol Nice Green Cabbage, pound . Large bunches Celery, each . GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Gov Smith fo. Political spell binders of local | note don't to agree with the Curtis viewpoint. It is only | in four rs most of them ¢t a chance to spread themselves party and vent their fer- speechmaking under such yicious circumstances. They to make the most of it and 1l the with rounded periods nd winding up with a turn of expression nominee to his such name as E. Smith, or even those two division order like Hoover or Calvin Cool- There are enough syllables inflections to give an orator encountered PORT The seem sentiment for |, sa Mr. Hellenthal the Democratic The party visited a Hawk Inlet, Todd, Killisnoo, Cl chagof, Hirst ( gof, Hoonah Tenakee, Warm Spring Sitka *3 and rtain to help local candid t Funter B ot ; wssonger | 2 ¥ mee hopes r the hich Au from 1 had little success so far | espect. The ats \blican Vice-Presidential thought just plain Curtis was enough of anybody, and he was sogAlfred the have He in that [the R nominec Charles name named He'" they » Vi ind the knee, . air eas ha booming tones, happy !presenting the nce Take highly unconventional mannerism freeing his vocal chords from restriction before he turns loose. Curtis just frankly loogens up his necktie, sometimes even snaps loose a collar button, runs quick forefinger around the inside of his collar to give his neck plenty of room and then | booms into action. He does that | even in the Senate. That fore finger to kband gesture part and parcel of Curtis on his| feet, makin -oo—— B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting Vote on ments. of is torm AT main mast of the atisfied with a two a like that and ! necessity of pick middle name or ¢ to round it out. To 15, and th re With in the U. 8. Ketchikan, ersh steamer Queen several days attending Deputy Caswell brought Davis, bound over (c jury on a statutory Tom Berry, a Ketcakan with him. Berry was recently tenced to eight months ment for operating Prince of Wales Island " k Pet bound over to the grand jury on a for- gery charge, was brought her Deputy Nielsen. His 11 be brought before the 1 grand jury, quite handle never seen ing lan | his he again 'the Ka prisoner local Marshals and J arrived confinement jail, Deputy H. Caswell elsen, Pet lay on the will be court H. C.| Raymond and | treatment and [gone from the (In» F. 0. E. DANCE EAGLES® HALL, DOUGLAS Wednesday, October 3 M i ! mond, chandise Warm Sprir the and M Harry J. Ra owne any ral mer ince. le up initial frie wit Curtis is different. It ma rse and abrupt. It lacks the bly Charlie, rythm for oratorical deliv- satisfactory And the Kansas Senator Senator. already found to his distress They | ing I and the inches They here |on me pot are enroute wh o medics side tirely speech the be Scandinavian and American Music Lindseth’s Novelty Orchestra Everybody Welcome! cha Territ about 30| g it prisoner - - Fred Handy, with hea arrived Wednesday, Constitutional Oct. Amend- | imprison. still on i\l prohibitio Juarters Ket today attend l Fed a big agent at chikan, to | the current term he lo ral district cour M .H #IDES D | Secretary, | | LET Almquist Press Your Sul" il Admission, Gentlemen $1.00 | We call and deliver. Phone 52 Sy ()ul nupers 1or Saie at tne Embire. VINOL A tonic for old and young b ase w 'd eal T T —————— 7 HALIBUT BOATS ! ARRIVE WITH FISH| halibut boats today with fish Capt. Knute pounds; the Emil Samuelson, the Thelma, Capt. Bert 7500 pounds; the Hyperion, 0. Oberg, 4500; Tern, Capt | Andrew Rosnes, the Alpha, | Capt. Petersen, and the| Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal. 6500. | I Seven port helen, 8000 were The Hildre, Dixon, 6500 in Lou- ha Capt $1.20 > With this record of successful jobs and satisfied own- ers we are safe in GUARANTEEING EVERY JOB TO BE ATISFACTORY. . “HAVE A HART” HERE'S WHY— Absolutely safe, approved by underwriters for 25 Diesel oil. Saves 1/ to Vs of fuel bill. Exclusive Hart vacuum tank feed—(no pump, no chance to flood). Churns oil and air together and feed nozzle at low pressure (no high pre no chance to clog—no wear). Spark points swing out of bonize). Ixclusive Hart flame switch if fire goes out or does not ligh Burns heavy diesel oil without preheating. It is so quiet that it §an be used in warm air furnace. Simple—only one moving shaft. Twenty-five in Juneau—will show you one or all, GEO. B. RICE Sheet Metal “I tell you in adwance what job will cost” Capt BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phons 134 )0 b600; Frec Dellvery When We Sell It It’s Right | Sub Station Post Offico No. L. Several other halibut boats were here for bait and ice, among them | were the Seymore, Capt. G. Han. \ sen; the Panama, Capt kul\‘ Austern; the Arrow, Capt. O Venes; the Explorer, Capt. Mag nus Hansen; the Thelma M., Capt Skalabo; the Yukon, Capt stad; the Middleton, Capt Isaakson; the Fern, Capt Lowell; the Bettty, Capt Anderson the Tackla Parkold through large -0 ure pump— flame (will not car- T TR T U LB LU huts burner down and e - Leon Permanent Wave, Fern Beauty Parlor. We have a complete line f magazines and Sunday papers. We take subserip- tions for the New York Times or any magazine, We have a few left of the Pacific Motor Boat for August of the race to Al- aska. 112,501 —adv. | FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD WE RECOMMEND White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, Pine Tar and Honey Cough Syrun, Antigrip Tablets, Bromo Quinine, Week’s Cold Tablets and many others. PARENTS—Will your romping, laughing children grow into healthy, useful men and women? Do your part by seeing that they wear the proper shoes (PIED PIPERS) NOW! Help those playful, care-free feet stay normal and active through life. T R T T R 3 PIED PIPERS give proper protection because they have no ridges, no stiffness, no lumpy insoles, no wrinkled linings, no pinching, no binding, no irritations. The patented health construction promotes correct foot development. 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