The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 9, 1928, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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.

Other pages from this issue: