The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 3, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1928: - il By BILLE DE BECK BARNEY GOOGLE 2 IDEA OF MiNg IS %\INQME"\QN COST MONEY, BLYT ¢ THAT DOESN'T MATTER < I C e ESTING AL B8 2 THEXNE BERESITED TAN MORTGHGE (AY ORANGE GRONES FOR WHAT T NEED - TLL WIRE To CALIFORNIA Sgi 7. © 1928, by King Featurcs Syndicate, fnc. | Grest Brind: rights seserved BALLWAS WINS SUIT AGAINST DOUGLAS MAN Jury Returns Verdict for $2,081.46—Full Amount €laimed by Plaintiff After a trial lasling -almost two days in® tle U. 8. -District Court, | the jury today returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff in the case of I, A J. Gallwas vs. Joe Riedl. The total judgment given $Yas $2,081.46. | Evidence in the case and tho arguments of cpposing couns | wefe completed yesterday after-| noon. Judge E. Coke HIill gave his instructions to the jury at 9:30 a. m. today. A verdict was reached within 30 minutes aftor the jury retired. | e Jurors were: Mrs. Btta Bripgdale, J. A. Martin, Ben Bul. f lard, Miss Nell _M>Closkey, Sam| MChrlstensen, Mrs. H. L. Redling.| | shafer, W. R. Smith, P. Johnson. f Mrs. T. L. Allen, Mrs. S. P. Ray-| mond, . Gust Nelson and Mel.} ville No other cases wera | ready for trial this morning and| f the petit jury panel was excused until 10-a. m. Thursday. | l4 H. L. Rasmusen, Petersburz| man, against whom two informa. | tlons were filed early this week, charging him with violathig the | ¥prohlbition laws, today entered a| plea of guilty to one and the sec- ond was dismissed on motion of | the U. 8. Attorney's office. No| time was set for sentence. 4 James A. Kelly and George Al- Ten Jointly indictéd for grand lar-| i ceny and separately for recelving ! stolén goods, were arraigned to- day, Kelly Is represented by J.| H. Haft and Allen by Arthur W. « Fox. They will plead tomorrow morning. Neil Gallagher, charged with J wing about 15 gallons of whisky | his boat, entered a plea of not | guilty today. i CGecil Vail and Jim Donald, both | i charged with selling liquor, en-| tered pleas of not guilty. Vail's Ari#l was set for next Friday. | ‘The Grand Jury was continuing | its* Investigations at noon today. | *It had not returned any indict- | ments or reported since yesterday | morning. i — i I WHO'S WHO il AND WHERE | Beputy . S. Marshal C. V. Brown, of Petersburg, arrived yes- ! terday on the steamer Queen with! *Jack M. Wilson, charged with de-; frauding a hotel or innkeeper. Q. P. (Casey) Willlams, veteran | .polim officer of Ketchikan, is'a local visitor. He appeared yester.| B day before the Grand Jury in an investigation pending in the local digtrict court. James S. Truitt, Democratic cg"ldatc for Attorney General, left Bere last evening for Seward, ucceésstul campaign in this s ‘ SN By ol i _fl;. Bettha Clausen, wife of the perintendent of the Libby, Mc #Netll & Libby cannery at Yakutat, whi¥ hers this morning whils the was in port. 8hé is en- Seattle onsthat boat. ‘R! L. Sparen, superintendent of the Kodiak Fish Company, Kodlak i3 enroute to Seattle on' the Ad- fal Watson. i # Isabelle M. Knapp and Anna Irelie Gould, teachers at the Jessc Leé Heme, Seward, left for Sew- ard last evening after a short| 'visit here. ndell Dawson left here today for Ketchikan after spending a few days at Speel River collecting [] flow data. K. Lynt, U. 8. Geological Shfvey topographer, who returned " recently from a season on Ity Island with a ‘Forest e timber cruiser party, left 0 e Aleutian for Seattle. He » '#muo to his headquarters in igton, D. C. G. Prosoroff, Sitka, arrived yesterday for a visit of a few famous St. Michuel Cathedral, , and Mrs. O. Kraft were ' ' for a short tme this morning wille the Admiral Watson was in #€ Mr. Kraft is a prominent » o BE — i BEITTER = THATS ~ ~ U, ’m H GOD SIGN y \ ?,",'v",“ L \WONDER ) T av. gos WHERE TRAT wy TELEGRAM \S 2 Zhooes have /| SSWER A SEVEATY. FivE T ) Wm ; / m%fi%%fi%t !_un“ . o Lunun:*fillljulz(l\)Mlllum! 1070y Wbtteeg CAN you believe this man is selling Irish — lace? - If genuine, why does he offer it to you at a fraction of its value? Do you credit his. story that the lace was smuggled into this country? Better business bureaus are disproving his_claims everywhere. wlssavn s " el S “ e Whatever you buy, your local merchant can be trusted: He studies styles, demands honest manufacture, and then stocks his store with highest values. He has eliminated the most extravagant overhead in retail distribution, house-to-House selling. | P e > e 2 His guarantees to you are on record, in his advertise- rients. ; He invites you to shop at your convenience. He does not call uninvited, and abruptly require your time i the midst of a busy day— So unlike the stranger who asks your confidence in his boraté promises; who requests an advance payment te take care of his commission, trusts you will await patiently a vagueély dated delivery, and that you will not consider - seriously his non-availability in event you are dissatisfied.. . Your local merchant’s headquarters are not off in some’ re corner, he is here every day, depending on patron- fie of the community he is helping to build. - He cannot: ord to overcharge you. ere are still a few survivors of the system that secks to put something across on the yer. Your local merchant is not one of them. It's a er deal when you buy,at home. JUNEAU BUSINESS HOUSES in' co-operation with THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE UP NOW Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska A ORDER FROM The Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 179 Offiée with H. R. Shepard & Sow * TONIGHT — 7:30 The Feature Picture Is “The Gingham Girl” Starring LOIS WILSON < < GEO. ARTHUR From the Famous Broadway Comedy THE LATEST IN NEWS EVENTS Prices Always the Same Envy the bird that has only one bill YOU ARE INDEBTED TO YOUR BABIES Because you are responsible for their very existence and they are entitled to your care and training—the very best you can give them. How far do you miss being what your babies think you are? Its nobody’s business but yours, but get- one of our home savings banks for them and give them a chance to start right! First N ational—Bank “There Is No Substitufé for Safety” F \ Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It BRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESBING _ BRIGHTENUP WITH . - Westinghouse Mazdeas A lamp for every lighting purpose Capital Electric Company Year Cold- Storage Building TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE . GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE Pon’t wait until the opening of the HUNTING SEASON! We carry a full line of &ll kinds of - Amnition and Guns LOld Papers for sale at Empire Om 5

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