The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1928, Page 8

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B et . o DIALOFF GETS JURY VERDICT - - COM. PERKINS OF NOT GUILTY TRANSFERRED Evan Dzaloff Found Not Guilty of Resisting Two Revenue Officers i i iy Unalga to Com. E turned late . the case o v I ‘\J](]IS()H Dzaloff, char revenue off M ke 31, last 4 P £ case abour 5 p day and the Coast Guard cutter Ur returned a pm. 'y Tanea The ca A 1 ler 1 to the So: attention last Sj Dzaloff and, Division th headquarte a friend Nick Kobak, were in.'Qakl d, Cal w ai d following a=disturban at ) nd o the cutter which Prohibition O lar the craft #§ Thane in that he st ed their identi stocd that the jury for acquittal on the f k's trial is m before Judge E. Coke Hill Grover C. Winn and Henry Ro or den, who defended Dzaloff appear for him also f the Ca May . Coast IS Qo verimant wis Fepy || station. Com. Addi ited Alaska in 19( H r ? ? g Elks; Annual Purple Bubble Dance { ! 3 5 SATURDAY., OCTOBER 20th : Elks’ Hall { 4 ! | Refreshments Favors Public Invited Admission $1.50 FOR SALE Midget Lunch For Cash THIS 1S WHERE THIS HAPPY HOME BUSINESS COMES IN AT Just five months ago today since we started to give to our customers 3 and 3-4 per cent of f FOR PAYING CASH AT OUR STORE—and we de- liver the goods, do the smiling, guarantee the quality and prices on bananas and everything. AND IT ALL GOES SO EASY WITH US Just because “WE HANDLE HAPPY HOME CAN- NED FOODS” and have 25 years of experience in serving our personal and business friends on Gas- tineau Channel. —_—SO0— Whenever you want the best, ask for HAPPY HOME —Whenever you want to save money and be served right please call on . Al Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 e “Why talk about high cost of living when yvou can open your account with Happy Home Boys” T0 NORTHLAND § Relinquishes Command of| e he will take North- | it He Is “Drafted” e s | o .| Franklin D. Rooseveit, former "| assistant secretary of the navy and the man who put Governor ihe| Smith in nomination for the presidency, who, after many i conferences, has agreed to run for governor of New York State on the Dein ticket. (International Il ows) by 1 impres.ea ¢ grandeur ind beauty of the hland and [his present transte ere is in | fulfillment of his hope | Lt. Cecm Perkin has made ds in Juneau and | ot owns in Al ind | M has been as popular mong Juneau res ts as her husband. Com 1d: g | have made a any friends |during my tw I have been imong the people They have all b |sincere. Tt i that I leave be ful north and i people.” e wonder- wholehearted and Mrs. Perkins for Oakland next | FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD WE RECOMMEND White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, Pine Tar and Honey Cough Syrup, Antigrip Tablets, Bromo Quinine, rek’s Tablets and Cold 7 others. AND COLDS Wild Cherry, Tar Cod Liver Extract and Malt A valuable formula prepared especially for Hellan’s Pharmacy. ; FOR COUGHS l \ Money Back Guarantee HELLAN'S | PHARMACY {| Next to Valentine’s | r’hone 33 I'ree Delivery 1 ) | For Health, I Plumbing [REALy YERCAN BOILERS F you want every room in the house kept during winter’s coldest days, be sure to have these new American Radiator Products install- ed. The new Ideal Redflash Boiler and “American” Corto Radiators provide the best in radiator heating for old home or new, and materially increase the rental and selling value of the house. Products of AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY GEO. B. RICE “I tell you in advance what job will cost” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1928. Red s )0,00¢ It is estimate MERRITT WILL | e HEADTWELFTH =~ the work annually done he present membershiy oximately 4,000,000 ship in the loca year over , Mr. rends said, but it is hoped that vear's Roll Call will be even 10re successful “It is our de. Annual Red Cross Roll Call Opens Here November 11 for One Week The appointment of M. L. Mer. M to enroll neau Chapter and with the 1 we have to draw from be attained without ty,’ added es for apter Chairman of 10-day - ~ to conduet the Twelftn Mr. R gy i o Roll ( American R 1 relative to chair- MO NOOQ 2O0CQ o ; L Ooll for iy saih EGGS! EGGS! BGGS! " 1s, Chalrman of the Ju He expe Best large size FRESH EGGS, dozen $ .55 3 | Chap The Roll Call work prior to his de- Guaranteed to be not more than five days old ill start November 11, on the The local Roll MAID O’ CLOVER BUTTER, in quarters, Ib. .55 nth anniversary of the signing| cmmi will be organized 25-pound FISHER BLEND FLOUR 1.50 ! the armistice in the World War 1 a short time. ~ > ) and it is hoped to complete en. (,AI\[VICK S rollments n one, week Dell E. Suwrin, A.aska’s tuner The goal of the National organi-!now at Gastineau Hotel. adv., PRICES plus QUALITY We Sell the Best for Less 15 pounds Best Y akima Potatoes 50¢ Ripe Tomatoes, per lb. . 10¢ Green Peppers, per Ib. . 15¢ 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes . . 25¢ Egg Plant, per Ib. . . 15¢ 2 head Lettuce . . . . 25¢ Large H. H. Cucumbers . 20¢ 6CornonCob . . . . 40¢ Best Cranberries, per lb. 30¢ Cauliflower, per 1b. « v s o . 35e,30c,25¢ Celery,each . . . 20c,15¢ 4 pounds Onions . . . 25¢ Tokay Grapes, pound . 20c¢ Malagas Grapes, Ib. . 20c¢ EXTRA FANCY APPLES!! Delicious, per doz. . .. 50¢ Rome Beauty, per doz. . 45¢ Jonathan, per doz. . . 45¢ Kings, per doz. . . . 40c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Gladly Refunded GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 p.m, ° ° . . . Comfort, Economy RADIATORS THREE YEARS TO PAY unfailingly at 70 degrees healthful warmth —~ Heating Sheet Metal membership in order | It showed af 2,000 members in -—rlIIIIIIl!Illlll'lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllllll"llllllll]llllllllll|I|||||""ll|"l|lIII"|||IIIllllllllIII|I|I|lIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll! ¥ I'VRepubrlicr:arn Nominee|GLOBE fROT:I'ERS ‘lhmr headquarters \FiGi ' | TO SEE ALASKA|™ " ™ B | JEROME HATC!:ZY EAD; BODY FOUND ON BEA L. DiVanzi and B. F. Oldmixen of Fort Worth, Texas, globe trot. ters and mining engineers, arrived | : The body of Jerome Hatch lin Juneau Tu pday on the steam-|oldtimer of the Kenai peninsula {er Northwestern to prospe | was found on the shore of Kena | adventure in the north for at 1 lake several days ago. He was |@ year. Mr. DiVanzi, who is an!ploneer of the north, having come 4 author of some note, has traveled [to Alaska, it Is said, in the gold In Africa and India, hunting big|rush days. He also was a mem same and following his profession|ber of the su of the force me time. The two part-|old Alaska Ce railroad and leaving for Chatham on made his headquarters in the \ the Margnita where they will make | Kenai country for many years, *7 PHONE 174 Our Lumber Stock is Com plete ; Albert D. 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