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1928. Hyder would give the splendid vote. Te indications are that V gell will give an unusually vote to the Democratic tic Wi |I)«1 lll(lu] (nl()ll ~mm AILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, PUlITIGAL PUT ! NUWNEES HERE*:‘ e s y reason to | Democrats Many Candldal(,Q Visit ju-“"‘ coming election,” he ¢ i neau Today—Walker "Nother Problem Confident of Victory f And 1f the saloon did come back, how could it get all the good cor- ners away from the filling sta- tions? - Daintiest of Christmas cards Samples tow on display at the Empire. (Continuéu rrom Page One ) delivy n the some of the| both districts, number ek towns and canvassing smaller communities Several dayg ago, Mr. (kmnorn‘ a telegram from former James Frawley, of Nome, claiming that Mr. Grigsby would receive a majority of the votes in Nowe and probably would carry the entire Second Division, thoge L R DR. KEARSLEY--Night call 12.. Wi GOT THE BLUES! LAUGH T GORGEOUS Yet Truly Inexpensive A fascinating symphony in form and color, the St. Cloud is a lovely pattern distin- guished by an ivory band, bordered in a beautitul scroll design relieved by ~com- all superimposed. on a background of pale = FEELING LOW! LAUGH g Democrats Are Confident Mr. Walket and Mr. Ream are confident the Democratic candi- dates will carry the southern end ot the Division. “Ketchikan will give the party’s ticket the biggest ! vote in many years. Hyder looks than ever before, and gen- net and fne black ‘.; 3 lhel 1Meut:mum of the vut;rs ,m favorable to ‘our cause,” de- F “.mueml u““: lclared Mr. Walker today. Yatively . 19 gwbnqz b He, ‘Mr. Ream und Mr lace t0p. fs rather High ller rocently made o trip ta Hy- ttaps Of stragy cantinlie der and held a meeting which drew utoir with'a packed house. They were well l" treceived and ‘were assured that Colors Guaranreed o NG bR | Sunfast : , Many color harmonics— combinations of brilliant or soft shades of Green, Red, Mulberry, Black, Rose, Blue: Here is Luxury and Cbam Vo =\ THE : GOT A PAIN! ST. CLOUD | - ack I 8 b “é’z"; ‘wl}m' mhi" o LAUGH of afl’ages. A new Vq potes of fruit, canary yellow. Phe shape, kncwn as “Silvern,” is a new one, and the ware itself is Ivory PAREEK, a recent notable achievement of the famous Johnson Bros., Ltd., of England You will particularly like the hollow pieces such cover dish, which is a marvel of artistic utility. are solid, *beautifully modelled, and placed ho most at the top, wliere they afford a sccure 2 PARTNERS AGAIN Zeig- W= T COLISEUM THURSDAY as the The handles izontally al- old, &, D Their colors and lustrous rayon M add a touch of harmony or contrast to home: furnishings. Their firmness yet soft d!lplls qualities inspire one to find hew uses, Afewuses are: Drapes, Portieres, Bed- spreads, Pillows, Clmr Covers. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. Let us show you Lhis exquisite aew open stock pattern, very in- expensive in spite of its beau- ty and durability, You Will Find Many Interesting Patterns In Stripes and All-over Effect : Pionodr in fiusmesq i Al- Fireside Drapery Damasks were onfy aska . Is fo. QJC for this COMBINATION XX PLAN sclling Tave@ jay in this store and thousands of othen. F. Rodigielt w!ll open the ! ?’ FOR SPECIAL SELLING, STARTING ptinenu Hotel nex o j day and ngembushmem witt'fi " he ingwn as “The Tavern.”' Thoill P e = | I J. NAWMAN A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL *QUALITY WORK with QUALITY Several styles m Rain Coats to choose from. Vluxucw Coats, new. velveteen lining; Trench Coats With warm linings, also Rain Coats with THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 i neve qurletqi‘ i§ an oldtimer ln‘ i fur eollars, and the jaunty short coat for sport B. M. Behrends Co., lné.- Juneau’s Leading Department Store u&e restaurant’ buslneav a tto 18 “good food and T lm " and his hobby Is Me. Rodigkeit fame out from tie' fidterior several weeks ago, looked gr the field for restaurant st ! s in Juneau, 'went to Seattla on | business trip und returned hefo! out of it bent like s the ship a xmu hoe.” .. D|R|G|BLE BATTLES SFBRM To We.] in Caplhll SOUTHERN TRIP - RS-1 Limps Back to ]llinoisf Hangar from Flight to Texas SCOTT FIELD, T, With fts nose crushed velopo. ripped, the RS-1, Unlted States | Army rigid dirigi ble, Hmped to its hangar here to day -‘after battling wiih squalls on the ssis in the viclnity « Retutning from a 1,000-mile flight’, to San Antonio, Texas, wherf it made an exhibition ght, the RS-1 ran into a full of line squalls which 1t o m.m for three ho Capt. Kepn most violent we scen from, the most miraculous skould come through | “AE thnes, e appeared | = crughed flat, Other times it puti-| Miss Ellen venel Peele, ed ouf. We woere kicked around | daughter of Mr. and Mts: by the' winds a ship had | Stanton Peele and grand- been u footbull daughter of the, late Chief Jus- “Pisst a heavy squall ripped the ehvelope: dgar the nose and crushod the ncse braces. If the gidp had been rigid like the Graf Zeppelin ot ‘Los Angeles, 1 do, Oct. 17 and en- ship | to marry ParKer+ Washington. tante oi last season. (Hawls und Eweog) Nalan, of ALl Tetritorial, Some: Fed-k 5 o |the purchase of Alaska from Rus: ¥ [morrow with a heliday in alk tice Stanton Peele, who is soon | She.is a debu-, the Northwesfern- with 4 ¢hol ‘{formerly of Rippes, in Seattle. B ligkeit ‘operdted “The Tavbru IyEwoDfll custom nmuna gen- | Jnthmen ot "raising their hats | ] to "each other in urdlnury xroetlnu Tecently Drovad 8o’ irksomeé here that a “League against _hats) was formed wlmln the League of Na- eral Offices; and Banks Are to Be Closgd 1 uo'lc’;e mly. fule is to attend: | The Sixty-first ann!varsary of || official meetings. without the cusual -head covering. A sims’ xilar movement has been | “to - dispense with ing. sia will be observed .locally to~ wear— $8.50 to $1 250 Children’s Rain Coats T plain cloors, fleece-lined hats to mutch; antl somie with zippet leggings—3 to 14 years $7.50 to $15.50 ritorial and most of the Fed offices and by local mhaulfi.\'fl;g 3 only celebration for the day Is annual dance of the local Iglog Ploners ot Alaska. Today In the public, school, Alagels ‘Ika Day exercises were held ifi- tl | High School Assembly and In tl ;| vatious grade rooms. Judge James| Wickersham . addresséd the ~ School anf Seventh and Eig Grade stydents, making a spl talk. In the othor grades 16 minute exercises were held. [ 22 ) ' Judge E. Coke Hill annotnced} F toflay there would be no court He§- gions tomorrow. The U. 8. ¥ot. i £st Service, ' Alaska Game mission, possibly other Fede flces, all Territarial offices any Al fi.mu will-remain glosed all day. TN /20,000 BULBx For sall ‘planting or gro! in the house, Juneau is! i not think we would » come PIONEERS BIG DANCE The Pioneers of Alaska will give their annual ALASKA DAY BALL AT Aretic Brotherhood Hall T Mwlwr s, Grandma ' [ ¥ g8 THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18 THERE WILL BE OLD TIME PANCES Music by the Serenaders TICKETS $1.00 It is greatly desired that the attendance be large. The occasion is entitled to this honor, and the money is needed. i ] mmymmmmluuulll1lmuu|mn|||muunum|lumllummllllmmmlllmllim Mollases; Fruit Bars. Coconut Bars, 18c per pwkage mmc Per pnclhge. g | ta our atnhk tfim ;qflwer to these exaetmg reqmremcnu f “t up in ee].lophghg rg.wr% oma dozen to pqckqge, just received. Cookies, Sugar, Lemon, Oqtmeal Raisin, Frmt Ouie ponnd Pound ques, 30c each. MRS I PHONE D ’ MATERIALS mieans a good looking job and no repairs, Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska B g TONY SIMIN G,ROCERY 1 doz. Processed Egg 1 doz. Pullets Egg 1 doz. Best Apples 3 Bottles Best Catsup ... For Every Purpose Pacific Coast Coai Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 ° 223 SEWARD STREET Our Lumber Stock is Complete Mouldings, Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic —We Recommend— ~ Verticle Grain Hemlock Floormg —Just Received~ Carload Cement, $5.00 per bbl. Paper Sacks .Iuneau Lumber Mills Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose s