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THE DAILY ALASKA EM.PlRE TULbI)/\Y OCT. 9, 1928 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK - o T e s i THAsT T NEveR Towgur e APt COAL 9o NBaE e 1 CERTAINWY \ ¢ . " | DAME: TREATED YOu THAT VOURE NEIGHBORS j v v GOING DNER THE Tepb AG 2 Say. DONT WANT To LOGK 3 C T, s 2 SO MGHT S LKE A PATSY 1y / > « GoN' Gy l ' DONT BE A HEEL, ’ BARNEY, WHY, YOU WERE ) VRSF':TN(?F e A THE LALGHING' STock R [\, / MEBRBE THE BOYS OF ThE WHOLE ARE RIGHT « L QUEKT AEIGHBORHOSO =0V - T GNE THIS QuAIL & ’ / DONT WANT To THE AR ; { Z Z < START THE S LC i ; w7, o TONGUES = ( n e (a4 . 9 3 E T THOUGHT s i e SR e P Ny Southeastern Alaska’s Own ME PEGGED FOR i ; \ o “E) L _ A. Coal Mine saR At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM : 1l | The Admiralty Island €oal g0y , 3 Company AR imukm'.: an eveni ensemble. l/'_ ' imprisonment the local PHONE 1 meE LEAVES | CANDIDATES’ WIVES AT RECEPTION | it 0 i fiinen. o = : ir ety 2 fached variety or formed by oxag-| DOl]GL‘4S R G e Office with H. R. Shepaid & Son : 3 . T — gerately wide cuffs, are no long-, S ] TUNIGHT WITH : b v er a spec ul.mw- hl.-u‘ but an ac- QUER: TO FHE GRAND, JURY, i e St A dhown hy farriiesohiie) Reeammbls Charged with seduction, Innos, ¥ N ¥ ? - - 2 3 e iike. ‘ cent Herman was brought to Ju-, ) 3 4 B 9 i Fur scarves of flat fur or sev-| 5 ) 1::?5\:’“;:\31?«1? r’nlum 1le‘ka If‘mll im.l}j 3 eral sa skins, ‘also are .o Te-| BETHROTAL OF MISS prisonment in the local Fedaral] e | % vival e varied in form | NCED jail in default of $800 bail. He Will H: Ni Pn | x § 5 and are n according to the! RIEDI ANNOU ‘was bound over to the local Fed- 1 ave ine risoners : & g SN |5y A Fort | : ; : ; . . taste and fdea of the individual| gy oo o ——— L op o leral Grand Jury by Judge R. W and Insane Patients for - : : . i | [ Handbags cf flat far are widely| sagement of Miss JOSe-ipo Armond after a preliminary | A i ; : it phine Riedi to Mr. Louts Secool!yc oM, Fot o commis Various Places 1 4% P o 3 d was announced last evening at the ! . el ; ¢ Cloth suits with fur lined jac- ;i g ¢ er's Court at Sitka. sk % ) ; e : home during a dinner party | Withi ‘three prisoners and one| {og il f ; ST SRR | | oo are @ fall style that 18 DROY- Lgiven in the honor of the bride-to- i ingane person for various institu- . e 4 eIl e A T ibe by her sister, Miss Madelin:| APPENDICITIS OPERATION tions in the States, U. S. Marshal "} vl i o Hon of black shavsa’ INEEBEAHA AIRR) . Albert White will leave tonight . : 4 Ted or dark Bie belng especially| T cuplds adorned tha place| George Aune, U. S. S. Unalga, on the steamer Yukon and will} ko d % By 3 £ popular. *|cards while heart-shaped envel-lentored St. Ann’s. Hospital yeste - plek up four other insane emrouto. s | There are some jackets of cloth|OPes coniaining the name of bride | qay and underwent an operation Mrs. White, who is accompanyin 4 5 § - Ithat imitates fur. A fow, per.|and groom wer concealed in ach |for appendicitis. this mornlng. him as a matron, 1 remain in ‘ : ¢ A the newest, are mad Ullllxiu;km Autumn llva\‘ul lunl lun. — the south for 30 days, visiting th b T \tldyed: ealnt dlelight added to the table’s deco- s J & : e I T : ; 1 : iyet m“ B ot o ThLTE {01 papers for sale ax the Emoire. I’s all right to build air castles but keep the Marshal taking his annual lshould be double brensted, withi The wedding will ‘takd pla o » g your foundation on the ground One of the prisoners is for Me-| PR S—— ‘,\V‘l sh. t\ :1 re Mr. 4 Scool 41\' .lill\ FOR COtJ(‘v}’{q Neil's Island; two juveniles for St he Pacific Car Sheps Anthony, Ida. Industrial School; | one juvenile to be placed in an in-| i o Sabk The meat supply of at least] TWOQ YEARS GLD THE GREAT ADVENTURE stitution in ashington for thel ployed a DEER ON MARGNITA | EAS AND. COLI l Board of Children's Guardians; | > Juneau households was great-} Little Doris Cahill - was two Wild Cherry, Tar Cod l When a young man puts his first dollar into his : ( leave. { : 4 A 5 + I,m,“\ collar. reome time next month at Renton | | {ly increased yesterday when the{years old yesterday, whieh avent neighborhood or town bank, he i and five other persons committed | % . i 1 [Margnita arrived On. it were' was celebrated W Liver Extract and great adventure of business g s e G to Morningside Sanitarium at Pori- two large bucks, one a present for behind him—a clear sky ahead! & ore. Mrs. Joseph T. Retinson (left) and Mrs, Alfred E. Smith, wives |Di. W. A. Borland from G. E. snibardain-a Rk aie el gt | with a little falks Malt Those being taken out by tho| ©f the democratic prosidential candidates, were photographed to- Shorter, Hoonah, and the other Ty . A valuable formula | | | | the Cahill home in Tread- That one dollar may mean a million later on— Marshal are: Edmund Hall (o] gether as they attendcd a reception in their honor given in New was for Major Malcolm Elliott ’ prepared especially for who can tell? ve 15 hs 1§ s Fedoars York by democratic wemen’s organizations. ) eter Tri jele, Sitka serve 15 months in the Fedor y ganizatio [from Peter Trieschiele, Sitka. LOUIS RUDOLPH SENTENCED Hellan’s Pharmacy. Penitentiary, McNeil’ Island; e | - ., — TO 3 MONTHS IMPRISONMENT‘ We may be able to help make it grow. That's Clarence Coffin, years, and | KNEE INJURED i Money Back Guaranie why we want to talk t A Bessie Johnson, 15, both to reman SH(}RT HAIRED FURS Louls Rudolph, 21, artestod E ¥ Back RuLee o ALL young business men. il the Industrial School until they | | Harley Rutherford of the Juneau |last night by Doputy U. S. Mara- —_— ure 21 years old. Both plead (1‘ STRESSED IN P4RIS Lumber Mills, was treated for an|shals srman and Herriman and | H . . gullty to larceny charges; Fl injured knee at St. Ann’s Hospital| charged with violating the Alaska | ELLAN’S F N al Bank beth Adamscn, Sitka, is hm.:& resterday. Bone Dry Law. Nine pints of | k lrst atlon taken out for the Board of Child-| | AL Sy moonshine whiskey were found in| PHARHACY ren's Guardians; David Kinhohook | By HAZEL REAVIS iwhat they wish will wear short; ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL [his possession, it was tald &t the| . “There Is No Substitute for Safety” Scott McLeod, Ketchikan nnzl.hmll (A. P, Fashion Edmn) ‘h(lil‘b(l furs by preference this 1 0. Marshal's office. e ap- Next to Valentinets Jeremiah and Erick Kvastad in.! PARIS, Oct. 9. —Wintér furs, \\\rl"“‘ For daytime and eve- Mrs. Andrew Olson was admit-| peared before Judge F. A. Boyle 2y sane pgtieats, will be added to the |like the smartest canines, are of ning, there are several examples téd to St. An’s Hospital yester-|today ih the U. S. Commissioner's | § Phone 33 Free Dellvery party enroute; and another insaneithe short haired variety. |of ermine dyed gray in the ex-|day for medical treatment. | Court ‘and was sentenced (o three man from Valdez will be turned Winter wrappings run to er- clusive showings. — — — RIS o oy ol gper- 10 xin\]lea;;l;{:l on the mmulE;’)‘C';"llér"d?:;’v;l::(::;"":v?t‘l“- ;l:‘()""‘:j‘:"' "L'}“““ Wab esie: tnllon: GholshA=aL ) llllllllllIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll T T T T R Txelilc. 3t Hondriokson, Tom|OUS cufts of lcng haived furs, One Serated ‘wide, high o llars and Y Wifuason, and Deputy Marshal W.|authoritative dressmaker is fea-|00°P: Wide cuffs. A teeves muy ' Cnsvw]l lturing dyed mole-skin in her below ‘the "elbow _afd | wintercollection. he shows it 9B atlicred in around the |in shades of dark green and wine Band. |red, for long coats and short| Fur coats are linea with lamb D BLAZE 0N jackets. 'by scme dressmakers if meant for | For those who can afford them, jevening wear. There are Te- ) mink, sable and chinchilla retain | versible lamb and fur coats and FR“NT STREET their pinnaclé of superiority, al- other fur coats lined with velvet though many women who can buy [to match a velvet evening dress, 1 THE EXTRA GOOD ALUMINUM WARE Pots have self-basting lids and non-burning knobs Christmas See this new ware at once THIS Mumml( harter No. 5117. Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE , Flrst National Bank of Juneau Fire Department Mak es!In the Territory of Alaskg at the close of business on October 3, 1928 » Quick Work of Rosen- | RESOURCES $ 953,977.40 Fi [ 1 Loans and discounts ki ) burg Apartment Fire |1 Toans and disc e None o s d 3. United States Government securities uwnuvl 171,850.00 @ i Tt biage in the Rosen. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned 281,685.00 Bs Apartments, Lower Fron: Customers’ liability cn account of acceptances B S N | S e Nons COMPLETE NEW LINE EMBRACING 150 DISTINCTIVE CARDS AT ing. Whe e apparatus arrived,| tures, (§4,900.00) 4,900.00 dense ¢louds of smoke were DOUr-| 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 6,010.00 printed—including envelope—ready to maik Thomas Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska ' T T T T T T proree T T T T LT T L LT ing up and flames were breaking| g Rescrve with Federal Reserve Bank . None through the roof and upper win-| ¢ (ash and due from banks 326,274.05 dows. 10. Outside checks and other cash items None A second alarm was immediate-|11, Reflemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duc ly, turned in and five lines cf hose from U. S. Treasurer 625.00 were laid. With this barrage of{12, Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange water the blaze soon lost headway or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank None and. by 10:45 it was entirely under (13, Securities borrowed . M None control. . Other assets ... iy i BRI et None There were wooden buildings on e all sides of the burning apartment, BURBRE - o inpmnioieiinliiings £ i $1,745,421.46 but the only other building dam- LIABILITIES aged to any extent was a rooming |15, Capital stock paid in ... house located directly to the rear,|16. Surplus ... i owned by Ben Rodabaugh. 17. Undivided profits—net The blaze started in an apart-|18. Reserves for dividends, contingencies, etc. occupied by Mrs. Louise |19 Reserves for interest, taxes, and other expe She said she had started accrued and unpald, ........... ...~ a fire in her stove to prepare|20. Circulating notes outstanding . % . 12,200.00 bréakfast, and while waiting for|2t. Due to banks ... ¢ SRR #ito get hot emough she fell |22, Demand deposits . 3 eeveeerevienenn 637,538,684 asleep. When she awoke, she|23. Time deposits ........ weeeiseni 896,938.84 sajd, the room was a mass of|24. United States (le|)ml|q s 35,300.76 es and she barely had time 25. Agreements to repurchase U. S (,nvernmcnt or t0 grasp her baby boy in her arms other securities sold ......... ’ Lvily None get out of the door. She had 26. Bills payable and redlswunu None ¢ to save nothing else and even 27. Acceptances of other banks and bills ul exchange the hurried exit the hair on or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank.. None 28. (a) -Acceptances executed by this bank for cus- * head was badly singed. She e B A dited the fire to a broken stove. foriers, afid S0 {uriisl dojlARirehange /... . etter! heaper! The -apartments, owned by Samn (b) Less acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted . None Wolie, arn Magrgdiwicn H. |, Acceptances exncuted by other banks tor nccount { jpard for $3000, but aa far as of this bank i None d bo learned today, none ofigy gecurities borrowed ...... None | GET YOUR GUNS IN sa% R ~ g of ther damaged property wasigy Qher Mabilities ...... G None Don’t wait until the openin, woman who made a hasty TOTAL 745,421.45 . trom the burning bullding | mereitory ev. Alesics, Town of Junca, 54 . Dt . HUNTING SEASON! _ d out when she checked up on 1, H. H. Post, Cashier of the abcve-named bank, do solemnly rg 2 zn Zn 3 v,a carry a full line of all ki ' d and ends she had taken out|swear that the above statement is true to the best of ‘tir tha; the Do ot 3400 hu nun mellets ) 33 Kipwloizs L ARG o This was recovered for her,| H. H. POST, Cashier. ’ ™ mmunltwn um JOHN RECK, H. T. TRIPP, L. H. METZGAR, Director, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of October, 1928. (Seal) GEO. E. CLEVELAND, Notary Public. L g i MY COmIBlASIOR, eXRiEoA. St 2, 1022 Tari e —— unuluanu. Old Pa apers for sale at Empire % “ “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It DB.Y CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING Ruaised Letter Printing Delivered the day order is placed if.desired—no BRIGHTEN UP WITH waiting—you‘ see what you order and they are ; Westinghouse M“zdas delivered to you at your home. PHhone 374 Ha Capital Eleetric Company Our representative will call with line of Near Cold Storage Building ¢ sample cards. i PHONE 416 A lamp for every lighting purpose T e T