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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 23, 1928. WRESTAPPED oo i, FEDERML MGENT |-t B =k 5 ek wRAME MEETING |35 oo st hent of Nt Gt iz ARRIVES THIS A, M. t yrning Sitka vay Juniors t - Ktlon o , ‘morning from Sitka and wa wept London ith . : % Bofs ey s " | Fred Schrey, E, Tamer, J Boyle, i X o /\nnual Meelmg of A\a<kd sor. Dr. W : i‘,‘;’[' From Tefutoritinty N Witnesses Testify to Tap- : ) : Dry Ufficer Wounded H. S. SENIORS BEAT " Dldved;. rhtene - ik iy ey om.. ping Te lephone Wires |but ctherwise i “atm when| Shot Comes from Mys- JUNIORS BY 17-10 e-$liina | Game Commission De- |mission as it v ly con.|betdt, Chas. Jiswiboine, S McGee, Mr A. Baroff, B. Hoover, I ver tled L . -3 HEILE LEAVES TODAY FOR . 3 | - R ituted [ 4 in Rooming House . terious Source s SHORT VISIT TO SEATTLE| ferred Until Nov. 8 1 B R ahor ol " .\l.m“ r;v-ul. n\:m.ny i y e i - 1 Burnett, Mrs. L. Lee, Francis n ; The annual meetin e Alas 2 e, S. Hopkins and David John. ¢ e AGO, Oct, 27 Have . ’ Secretary of Alas. ; Can’t be beat anywhere, cards Hoy Wire-tapping s resorted to fallty t @ ! b ka Game Commission f 2 ' ek nt "% a tyar 1 s etk . . ) g on team- |, ) to please the most fas'idious in securing evidence in the Jim ! ' i has been postponed one week a 3 | > orib ke h lown in &g I P, t 7 P for tle to) Samples at Empire cifice Donald « in . " ) will open at loca ( ) 5 Tlw he he Commissi - Ju vard the wind.|the presence of 40 persons, yet|, ] o fe will be in that city but a few » " 2 - § ¥O Derso be viio shot him or why, remained ¥ | will return here on the to evidence en yesterda : w 1 3 ) ense and the first 1 L th h iSaey 1 ion Administrator [J1red. mall ~casualty R Wbl I oreless. . Rar xt northbound sailing of the|pill (Y S EGGS! EGGS! and other Gov- ! i 1 ks otreets|cdcon VRN & JOks wnd. thatiD j gnard, started hine vousel M R jginally for November 1 Best |-llm' size FRESH EGGS, dozen ... $ . Mr. Chidester |} cared the b ol AR SR G r the senlors in the T Owing to an ed foot, Irving Guaranteed to be not more than five days old ‘ e e SRR RGN A Ty 1 a tield D. M. C. CLUB MEETS |McK. Recd, of Fairbanks, mem MAID 0" CLOVER BUTTER, in quarters, Ib. 098, e VoI R . which United States Commission-| " ¢! I b M [per for the Fourth Divislon, was) 5-pound FISHER BLEND FLOUR . W10 Ag % u Tullpsae 35 fcr $1.00.| 0w, ivar was Molaing court D. M. ©. Club met last|unable to travel at this time. The| 7 o a local apartment hov 18 r inproportion. Ju- ) U R (R b S 1 arter ended % t the home of Mrs.|week’s postponement will enable (;AI{AICK S Minneer i AQv. | ihich had strtiek him’in' the!® seniors, who in theiy tevens in the MacKinnon |him to be here for the sessions, it| e TN ! and he cried {thira raised tholfifsdore i rtments. Aiter the evening’s | aid, PHONE 174 PORTRAITS e ol } nior standin ! refrosHiientd" Wow & lela L ' back in rvec The club will meet next ;- e aday night st Tthe Nome "ol |IIII|IIII|IIIIIIII||1wlllllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIllIIII‘ while th rs. H. Vance and ended MNP A Capt. Ber, 1 lay greetings for bLusine e ; ¥ [ junior team put up a st ¥ samples at Empir I " 4 Thoe sury m e e v con-1 - Hallowe’en o ars s Cooked Groceries posed of: Mrs. Myr ; | T. H. Ashby, Pete Jorgenson, George Kohlhepp, Melville Leak For that Hallowe'en Party H S pmnianswE | g0, 000000 The TAVERN Peterson, W ith, P. John son, W. H. Robinson, M. E./{want from u Masks, 3 | 9 Rogers and Miss Nell McCloskey The Webster b MG RS Re ) D e Kb Spent i Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING vesterday pleaded not guilty. His| Paper, Paper Table Covers, for very wide n trial will start tomorrow {§Horns, and cverything oot BY THE JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, INC. ted just and the c Jack Snyder, charged with pos- On motion of the U. 8 At torney, the case against Nick| Pl Kobak was dismissed by Judge| o 1| In 6 months operating period—April Ist-Oct. 1si Hill. Kobak was indicted with| - Evan Dzaloff for resisting reve-| HELLAN’S | Take this item into co leration if you contemplate nue officers at Thane March 31, 1ast. Dzaloff was tried last week PHARMACY H s GRAVES purchasing | er elsewhere **3 metion ! I il AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR FREE OFFER— A mction to quash the indict Next to Valentine’s ment against the Sunny Point 3 % : w21 Min-| | Phone 33 Fre Delivery}|| The Clothing Man Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. o sustiriy by AL | R o B Paioes FIFTEEN DOLLARS WORTH OF FOOD AND son The motion declares Hiat this. intarmatm Js tntetoite|. FOR. YO UR COUGH [s=—= T = SERVICE FOR TEN DOLLARS and uncerta in its specifict a bill of particulars if the mo WE RECOMMEND ALt ” Y e tion should be denied. Judge| White Pine and Tar Cough This FREE offer available for one week ONLY, beginning l:“ll"”\:‘i::"”“ JBie untsr jcon (\\:1[1]];} ]Ilm(\\]‘::“‘mglfll;:’,‘,';l‘) October 20th. We reserve right to limit Ltene Bt fe - \I\-}Mi‘!* .|'l|““,|"'| Quinine, number of tickets sold. £ 00 TAnK o ‘DEalEY, | (" or s, Sald feblent anded many others. ’ - °) TV FOR SALH—4 room furnished W. F. RODIGKEIT house; bath Gastineau Ave | Fine conditio Phone 1604 1 g o | Lo Sl st ol : Good Meals—Well Served and REASONABLE d o Open for Business ILHIR T Tickets can be purchased Now!! PORT or STARBOARD TANKS 25 cents per gallon WARM AIR FURNACES—$250 to $300 (complete installed) GET OUR PRICES ON Gutters Flushing Down Spouts Smoke Stack Stove Pipe Garbage Cans GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “T tell you in advance what job will cost” “FIFTEEN FOR TEN” LU e R T T T T T T T T T All Electric Aborphone Radio Cabinet Complete HOW Beginning Tomorrow, October 23 With every $2.00 cash or credit purchase, ; . you will receive one ticket on the “Radio PrOOf Of GOOd Intentzon Cabinet.” Credit accounts to receive tickets ] upon payment of monthly bills, \ ] 3 \ ) “Look Out Folks” YOUR BUDGET IS IN DANGER AGAIN Every price that is cut below cost (cost of doing business included) must be offset by a price that pays a profit, and there must be enough other sales at a profit to make up a net return on the business. SO LOOK OUT FOR THE PROFIT PRICE Or if some one comes to you and tells you that HE BELONGS to the ARMY OF THE BIG HEARTED BUNCH, and want you to make a WILD CAT IN- VESTMENT just tell him that he is a long ways from HIS HEADQUARTERS. WE MAY NOT HAVE CHANGE FOR A QUAR- TER IN PENNIES but we sure do cut pennies in quarters, for the fairness of our customers, YOU ARE WI*LC()\IF TO ASK ANY OF THEM We believe as “progressive grocers” that progressive store keeping means that THE MERCHANT must protect his business as well as the interest of his patrons and with uniform quality of merchandise at RIGHT PRICES and right treatment of his pa- trons. SO IF YOU WANT YOUR HOME TO BE HAPPY OR if you want your bird to start to sing get a package of HAPPY HOME BRAND BIRD SEEDS"—We have it FIG BARS ARE GOING FAST—COME IN AND MAKE THEM GO FASTER AT 3 POUNDS FOR 50¢ Gastineau Grocery WOULD YOU LIKE A BOX OF FANCY JONATHAN APPLES AT $2.50 — IF SO PLEASE PHONE 37— YOU WILL HAVE IT—“We are the Service Store.” e e er e, This store stands for something more Drawing of Lucky Number to Take Place than an address. It deals in something at Palace Theatre greater than merchandise. We like to feel that it servesa worthy purpose well WE SELL, THE BEST FOR £§S8 fulfilled — that it occupies a place of trust in this community — that every transaction is grounds for Good Will. Shirts and Pajamas GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries 10:30 am. — 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. P 88 o G 17 Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center WWWMMW-M R SRS S S R S o S D i