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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1928. Weather Conditions As Recorded I:y tl';e U: S. r % Weather Bureaus ¢ T Forecast for Junean and vioinity, beginming 4 p. m. today: Fair and coldey: tonight and Wednesday; moderate northerly winds. SO > Y LOCAL DATA | tme— Barom. Temp Humidity Wind Velocity Weather |4 pm. yest'y 20.65 49 71 w 10 Clear ) ) { e i ur Opportunity to Save ‘lonu on Mf;",ly Usoful Itoms Lism b 28 2 & & ¥ odu fl» CABEE AND BADIO ut:ron'rs [ s | g YESTERDA 7 | He ouse Dresses ; PR T Y A S T ¢ ¥ Wyrhr v - |Burrow : 18 2 0 CHy Any silk scarf the house, | Ladies’ houst frocks, .lll sizes, jone . e v hand painted, block printed, | many attraetive (patterns.; and i B Sukon p | 4 _ v S square or tri le at 20 per eent | colors. g’pmzm]ly priced from ;:2;‘;'3' . 2 - 4 3 II; i:;:: reduetion during this sale. |95 cents to 92 50. o St. Paul 3 1 0 Pt. Cldy See Our W l"dow Display } Dutch Harbor 2 | 38 — Cldy | o : : . Koisk RS ; or |t Juneau Young Hardware Co. Juneau 4 1 Prnes 36 0 Clear . i X Ravyen Bloomers ‘ Rayon Vests - e g, o ey It its hardware “WE HAVE IT ¢ § i i i e Prirnce Rupert 5 § - S et Ladics” rayon bloomers, medinm size: peach, Famous Sus‘iamn ity. In pink and 3 |Edmonton 52 | 3 o ofkas pink orchid and nile. Regular $1. Now | orchid omnly. : Sizes 38; 40 and 42. Seattle . 52 : -»3 }é;;l; . Portland ! 25 pair. . Special—75 cents f |san Francisco 83 B e ™ s E e . - — —_— ¢ *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE:-Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and Ssn’ Fran- l"l(!':"(’l SALE OF ; cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. T F ke & | 2 A ridge ot high pressure extends from the Pribilof Islands »OIONS | Phoenlx Hose 4 [to the upper Yukon Valley. The pressure is low in western Can- |f! r [ {ada and Southeastern Alaska but rising decidedly in this vicinity. Light to moderate rain has fallen from extreme Southeastern Al- Ladies” flannel gowns. R & laska to Puget Sound and continues in the latter district. The i 3 5 | n . S R temperature has fallen decidedly in the upper Yukon Valley to (f/ \ll sizes. Attractive col- | The only time you can b}xy &8 Balowe zaro durlug the night, | d ors,. Round, square or genuine Phoenix Hose at a price i S - B i V neck. below. the regular. All the sum- 1 d.. & |Connecticut Watches 2 uentiah e stior, ra e | mer shades: atreduced :prices. Ad Jv'or(lin of Polls on |deteated in 1926 by the present ‘{l"dl'lf 7 A I R l Governor and Republican nom- s 3 £ ; Prop 19“93 of Rivals ince, jonn 1. Trombull, Regular $1.00 pair—Now 90c X e The Connecticut campaign is & X e ; : R - (Continnen 110:2 Faze OBe.) |moving sedately to a close with | A 2 Special for this | pair or 3 pair for $2.50 =0 . . |ditt1é display of fireworks. . The PalelC CoaSt Coal CO. sale only 3 [times voting for Cleveland, in{State never ratified the Bigh- H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Regular $2.00 pair—Now $1.85 | 1884, 1888, and and once, [teenth Amendment and prohibi- g $ P lin 1912, for W [tion is receiv i ttenton. ||| Phone 412 & or 2 pair for $3.50 % | No Democrat has been in the s mphasizing the | 0.;’ ()() l’ll('h |Senate from this State since}tari issue, and Democratic | WS 1881. Frederic C. Walcott, Re-|pleas largely on the person- | publican Senatorial nominee wnoality of Gcv. Smith. On both [once offer-1 the Portfolio of|sides the urge is to have eligibles | §=—rererarorens R § X Fina Poland in recognition |register, and to get t the|) REMEMBER-—These are the genuine Phsgmx *Wor sciyloph is oppOMAl D [BFeAML vote posibing o 3 Gunii VE;‘&IEETS;%&AI?H%?OCERY |Augustine Lomergran, twice cl-| Against Rcp. John Q. Tilson, Hose — carrying ' the regular ected to Congress but heaten for|majority lealer in the House, | ;t:“v‘]gfi?égg;'rng?ggf: FRUIT the Senate in 1020 by the late|the Democrats will make their gimnmtee of .Q““fl]vh}'- : |Frank B ; Brandegee by 85.000,imost determined Congressional 1 Lb. VERIBE}h}g(?IEI)EIJngU}('}iMAS & Two years later Spellacy ran|fight. If the Democrats carry against George P. McLean and|{New Haven heavily for Smith reduced the Republican margin|and the rest of their ticket it 1o 22,000. will be difticult for Tilson to Only one Democratic Governor!cvercome the lead in the dis- has beén elected since 1893, Si-|trict’s restricted outside area. meon E, Baldwin was clected in|[The other four representatives Jonathans, box 1910 when thé Republican Party|ire in district usually heavily was _ruptarcd by factional disy|Republicam: King Apples, box corll) and was re-elected in 1912, ATT Tbi'mfi—sTus’ | h randegee, running for | ATTENTION, i ;n::ur,npnllvdgl:l.ouo nwregvoles Regular bus:ness meeting Ju- Concord Grapes, basket St Iwin Had for. Governor. |Neau Chapter No. 7, 0. B S at {fhan, Baldwin: had OYETROT: | o'clork Tuesday.evening, Octok Tokay Grapes, b. ... YRIREEE Y 20¢ : : ' Democratic History ber 9, - Visiting embers wel- G s iy - - el Charles G. Moxxls, Bemocratic | come, i Ladyfmger Glapes, Wi bt B4 / E v 4 ; Ihe S L + {nominge for Governor,' and son off ° Mildred Martin, W' M. mu HUUPERS | | 4 the ‘late’ Luzon' B, Morris, last|(Ady.) Allce Brown, Set, k . JIANT A : i5odg e o = Also special prices on Tomatoes, Cukes, Am.r Tfl flPEN : ; Py g gy o § S ; S s ; i Lettuce, Cauliflower, Celery, and Home . » 2 | A ‘- A MR - i B <3 11 Grown Vegetables. 3 PRAGTICE wnRK 3 3 ! By KIRKE L. SéMPSON ’b«x meu adheres to hs anffounced ' v 3 | WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—Some pollcy of rigid non-partisanship and- ¢ X 3 \ dgy may be written & very inters'political neutrality. With memberss L CALIFORN’A GROCERY (oarh Wmd Hopeful of Re-l \ esting tale of the polliteal adven-'of its directorate active on both In all shades of tan, brown and mavy. ‘ ‘ 3 e el 4 tures of Johu J. Raskob, who js" Qides of the vote getting warfare, Eur: Collars. and éxffs—Specially ‘priced Free delivery three times daily peating Basketball Suc- | B \ taking bis firat’ pluage out of the I €ould not be otherwise. s a P y PF | PEONE 478 i P f L"\" Seas n i A realm of big business aud into (h.' : + ol TY‘W cess o 5 0! | A § STy ‘\\hnlpuul of practical politics u Big Vote Only Alm $19 75 § ok ¥ : | [ Director General of the Smith- " The obly . tivity of the Na, || 5 oW ey g GUCKS. are whiging (8 3 President_ dsive and Chatrman o8 % 4ber hat may have alf s 24 fpais was. gonth ind faeah snow ! b !the Democratic National Lmnt « te outcome and which j appears almost daily on the moun. |- ! § 4 E 4 AN tee. ciable is the “get.cut-the. {aine, the bt of the high sch 8 the. i N 16 4 Bofl d0siuaka. & viR BRI MR Lt ied b5 ied D { ) n;fln!t'rm:nfi x’<I 11:141:1,:!1 U:f .‘.:: and B in American political histofy: Iffei¥ic development departmeit, New resses s f J. J. NA!WMAN A. M. GEYER b aRahd N I il p may foreshadow. a closer knitting | Member chambers over the coun- ; mTy g3 ”fur“ rlu,::u\r\‘ln ):‘1 o of the warp and woof of Americam|try were circularized during tha Among the many new atrivals on yestexr- PLUMBING SHEET' METAL QUSRS OF - 8 JRIeTRe & oy | H 3 lite, with lines less sharply drawn|Dast month, more or less qulexly 4 o bty womt be ioug pow. o shorty| ‘ |ihan ' e past betwena bt Wiid. a Toreword by the mans. (] GA¥ S}w"» are two groups of dresses—in com QUALITY WORK with QUALITY S s Ba6G ok ek month. ! gl and other gaiufal occupation, gew of the civic department siress. |l Dinations of georgette 'and. velvet, heavy MATERIALS datly twnouts for the Fer it seems quite clear now that{ing the monpartisan purposes ot § 3 lim 3 Wil commonce th a nucley oy 8 sutoriaite R was Obe T S movemet for the. purpose of crepe, 'satin and- velvet, with the new s means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street * Phone 154 - Juneau, Alaska of six leite Kice o | &l L 2'00C | gelection of Raskob instead of n]rmwn; émber; al cha sleeves, and sleeveless; pleats and flares. were first ast ) | Democratic. political leader ‘to. di- |46rs “to & livelier sense of their ehampionshiy o1 > prospcs g b rect his campalgn, it was only an|BEactical responsibilitios as citi.f Whele you will 'always fmd the for a winner this year | outstanding~ development im:" & fatg 4 ffll'll? ‘hnw ;h:n e:h:.‘ 11:;«;;," be in many 3 R 3 | movement slowly gaining forca fi number of local new ns n fi‘"” e. enaso 100] B VPRI & g ! the country to draw the rank ani ambers already “were working i Codch 1. 1o Waid, wao in Ui |tile of American business more, in-(t0 &et out the vote, their activities $16 50 $29 50 I ar hor - timately into the e political pleture, mw‘: Rresent campaign. 3 son moulded a buuch | PARIS-—Sleeves of fur cn coats \ of, tind their mem. r 16 to 44 youngsters inio a smcoth work he the next devclopment, i . : . o e ter i e : o A mere glance at the names of] ivided poljtically in a fighting oatrit, said t dfern shows a putty brown | ) hat they leeth with the excellent m oniwool velour coat with beaver e W0 score and more directors Rand thot the hill siders have au| lecvos reaching two-thirds of |0f the Chamber of Cominerce ”!" WERSE (Lo pismesve onmplete aloof, NEW BUTTERFLY WRTS—W Ph‘d en y q from poltics for the time. hance of 1 e ¢ way to the shoulder. They |the United States shows that Ras. | 1888 3 g i ;":': R : lare fastened with straps ot |Kob 1% only ome of several of this|Fhelr:position is as delicate in pre. nnd plain collars, all sizes \ate¥ls g | ' ¢ serving a nice balauce of neutrali. oy ism, however, (ake >IN material, The crepe de chine!&roup of important figures in" Wity of exceptional lning of the coat is red and business world to have embatke|W. Beiween the two Presidential 7 on the part of the opposit greén to mateh the dress. | this year on active political” work ‘F“flldatull that of the National h & ¢ According to Coach Waid, the| LT e — |for the Presidential candidate edeh’ - plan to “""’“‘"y' " H r Lumber Stock is C l t Gog that will be most difficult. to! “We lost four good men by gru.‘{"m“' & 1o it . ) l P etle fill will be at center Jemsen, o 'duation last June” said Waid, Jobn G. Lousdale of St. substitute on la-t your's outifiicRut here will he others coming President of the National Bank of |1 %7 2 s i Bas the wcight and eht. bufup £o take their places. When the Commerce is functioning b‘: S A wouderfnl assfl)l‘tw 0& new. hats Just must develop ageressiveness anlfirst game of thd season starts, no | Regular Chafrman of the ‘Dem L i mé . boter suooting ‘eye. Another! * What Bl o a ,' cratie Financial otganization, John| » received-—<-in-velvet; silk and um m flll Possibllity for center is iarggren |put on the flopr, | know thare W. O'Leary, vice. president of the } m new wmtez shades, | i ¥ r guard from last year e tive men in” there 4mnmg, to {Chlcago Trust company, heads' the | pounds, British gold, for onc fish v e e g et 3 diion o the Tepubictn ke g e g 75 to $9 50 off position. He Juips well an — e Committee organization concerned cent *ltu Mandles the ball smootily. - And TAX'S BRIGHTEN UP with getting in small subscript} London. The TRl —-Juu Recewed— of course” said Waid, | to the Hoover war chest. JuMumffigh . telescopic-cyed are several nei men com.| g ounon S taxicobs | H: Barnes, once president of v one m new. forms 25 { Carlead Cgmm, ‘5,00 per hb]_ Pm’ Sl’i'kfl Moqldings,‘ rFlooring, Ceilin(, Ru_sl_ic —We Recommeml;- Vertxcle Gram Hemlock Floorin‘ up who will be in fhere o, "y iniroduced in Lot tional Chamber and Presids 4 J: \ eing Introg sondon i Apanese. thess men ‘a. Mard fight fo1 4,0z other impravements, ofi the Bames.Ames company: dii§ And:, in these money. [ Wil have copper ash-trays, ew York fs = chairman of for the annual inter-ior yoigers, and mateh .| Business ' Men's mm wllila;tltrr;;e:ll Mon-{nirrory witl also be rnoon/ hen on ———— ‘iron rims m’.\:nket shapod e ' the gym wfli’ he work i MOP‘;E,SALE time. Class games start 'uo, The Lutheran Ladis' Aid will [of the Chamber director: this month and immcdis-lhold a Goodie Sale at Garnick's [Playing, after m ver, practice\grocery store on Octover 18 I th elrcumstances ‘it f 08.