The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1928, Page 8

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i DEMOCRATS €0 George . VOTERS DRIVE Candidates Serious Make Effort to (l)]\lm‘(‘ Vote | aeon Ba on Douglas Island v -+ ~ ADAMS CASE OPENS - "|American Is chorled Wr | Petersbur 1 and | BUDAPEST, Oct nd- | ¢ thence to west coast towns, v was wed he 3 ing up at Ketchikan just before!. . y a5 election day P - - ~ tad ne ATl An m WALTER ANDREWS [to 4 i OFF TO KUSKOKWIM rotns om papers ro, sare at t} Andrews, known to | ‘Big Andy,"” left | Yukon for An 1 r city 3 to the Kuskokw the employ of a government hospital Naugahyde it Andrews has been in the City ¢ "League for several years and wa : one of the crack first sacker il s A s - st Traveling - i X Christmas Cards—Empire, B('L)s § TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY v i FOR SALE Furniture. Phone Good Quality LADIES ATTENTION! NEW at a ; Low Price NEW Absolutely assortment of the colored ‘ompacts to match your tume or new gown a shipment of Johnstons famous ca andy in attractive boxes The Clothing Man W-m--m,-----~.;,,~,,,,,,-,--,,--.,-..,, Barr McCutcheon Drops Dead While Dining TOISLAND ON " ¢ oueof Frionts NAMEDMEMBER TODAY; DONALD JURY | STILL HOLDING OUT|" Injured Budapest Rlot‘ I oting |1 Empire. ‘ ‘ Hallowe’en THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, E P. WILLIAMS TW%*;R%&'}';E%L&%GE‘NnfiTHWESTERN X [N FROM WEST OF GAME BODY - S ulu rland whose term recently Williams is a g \!I'\ sion 4 1 that vicinit » lo Sitka for and from therec burg district , John Carry ind V. Godina - o Commission whicl November 8. > - 1“'” MRS. GRIGSBBY RETURNS | ey I TC HER KETCHIKAN HOME in ( 1ristn to Pet 7 DR. J. H. CONDIT ON WAY TO CORDOVA PRESBYTER | terent eithe N {l)n N minee for| — Rev. James H. Condit, George. B. Grigsby, wif ulent of the Sheldan Jack Democratic to Congress, left t ;r,____——A T et e — — " —] —— ————————— 2 for her home in Ketchi- s y EG EGGS! Best 1 8 dozen $ .55 | Guaranteed to be not ¢ than five days old by|® keen interest in the political| MAID O’ CLOVER BUTTER, in 4\|! wters, b, :)') j| situation and shares her hus-!| 25-pound FISHER BLEND FLOUE 1.50 band’s confidence that he will be | GARNICK’S Spent in Juneau THE JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, INC. or that Hallowe'en Party] | | yyou can get just what yout| want from Masks, (" Hats, Paper, Paper Table Covers, BY us. Streamers, Crepe)| Horns, and everything. | In 6 months operating period—April 1st-Oct. 1 st ) | | HELLAN’S f i PHARMACY ‘ Take this item into consideration if you contemplate purchasing lumber elsewhere Juneaw Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber Yor Every Purpose Next to Valentine’s | Phone 33 e R Free Delivery | PRICES e 3 o] l o 5 ' | Uus uallty ; PORT or STARBOARD | TANKS ‘ { { R T 25 cents per gallon 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed b [ ¢ g b “:E«{.,[.,ff,l.\ Pt o an g Concord Grapes, basket . . . . 15¢ 3 GET OUR PRICES ON ! 15 lbs. Best Y akima Potatoes . . 50c¢ | o~ | Gutters Flushing { 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes . . . . . 25¢ 3 Down Spouts Smoke Stack ! ¢ g . e Qm b S Mipe Eol G | 2 lbs, Fresh Spinach . . . . 35 E | e TS 3 Lurw* Hot House Cucumbers . . 20¢ ’ \ N P E | GEO. B. RICE § Lauhflower o ety 3()(, 25¢ | 3 Plumbing 4 Heating : S.hm’l Metal § ( C“r" on COb SO ¢ 400 { “I tell you in advance what job will cost” | 8 s g R SRS U RN i Tomatoes, perpound . . . . . 15¢ YOU ALL KNOW HOW STRONG MOTHER LOVE IS f BUT PLEASE' READ THIS: ; UPON ANY OF OUR GOODS IS 4 GUARANTEE OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUALITY “THE HAPPY HOME BRAND" The Volume is a \Imh.uwlmnu Force that is why you find OUR PRICES at SEA-LEVEL Gastineau Grocery FIG BARS, 3 pounds for FRUIT BARS, 3 pounds for “EAT MORE” and e e S S S 15¢ 30¢ 30¢ 20¢ § Green Poppers per pound . . . z Cranberries, per pound . . . . i Comb Honey, each . . . k Tokay Emperor Grapes, per lb I\m«r Apples, per dozen . . .. 40c Wm.sup Apples, perdozen . . . 50c ; Delicious A pples, per dozen . . 50c¢ z ! { Jonathan A pples, per dozen . . 45¢ Bu ¥ from us and bank the dlfferenco GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries 10:30 a.m. — 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 p.m. cinity for abou 5 ill leave in a fe N. E R Harold 2 o | to lopk ove Geo. r, Henry Al 1928. n_ school at Sitka, who arrived in Juneau yesterday, sailed on the m for Cordova, where he will 1d the meeting of the Presby- of the Yukon, of which he is |a member. Dr. Condit became a member of the Presbytery of the| | Yukon when he was at Fairbanks 'lhr Ima Raymond and Francis Wil- Tkt ng Juneau for the W re were the following pa YUKON HERE ‘ o | y of \l)\kd hulnl of ll I swer memb er ’ s of the newer or- _— ] Pioneer of St. Michael Is * ke place this aft mer Northwestern, Capt | ganization and the need for alll The steamer Yukon, Captain' | noon ( Nord, d t § p.m. today|the members they have. cock, reached Junes |u| ‘ . /\]'Imll"(‘(] Me 'nhu of Lester Boyd, fisherman, appear- | e Wwe She sailed| Dr. Condit expects to return from veste 6 p.m., sailing west. noe | G i be dge B taday, and 11:30 ar the fcl-} cordova on the Admiral Rogers . I ame MMIssic : | I same Commission 1 o D' dae i« ) o and} — - The following passe % . fishing. I barked here; Fro X The intment of Frank P Pt ol . ‘Ho 2 Laborers Are Killed; ; i . iy S g Sewer Gas Is Fatal P cam { ZELLER ARRIVES FOR Gisk L | Dapcevich, Mrs. Sam n.m ev | ( > NTX p ot 9, Three | John Dapcevieh, W Dapcev 3 5 1 ! CTRI it PHOENIX, Ariz, Oct. 24.—Three n Dapc m. Dapcey (BDacIAT To e & DISTRICT INSPECTION ‘w“r il kin s were killed late yeste B. C. Delzelle, Kittie Gay, Mrs. H.| 8K AGWAY, Alaska, Oct. 24 ! public today by I % g R ) b [ G. Goodwin, C. M |"“"' ¥: Rosel-|John 8. Scott, of Whitehorse, fuel Terhune, Executive Officer > © MeCormack, Wm. Duul | E45 While bricking up an excava.|le t .| agent for the White Pass and Yu. “ ds J. C. Widestead i tion kon Route 1 for the | years, had a stro! Southeastern| this forenoon and died at were: G. White, F. He was 51 year: > The NORCO, or the Northland L ansportation Co., sailing from | Al rom oon Seattle for Juneaw Oct. 27. For H. Wheeler, J. P. James,|and leaves a wife and dau “|space or rates Phone 114 or see : 0. C. Belknap, H. B.\Mr. Scott was well known D. B )unmu ady. ia, 0. . Leet, W.interior and also fn the south \ a A ten, G lr Mc Sheriff, Ruby um‘ - - 014 papers for sar) at the Emn(re. Christmas Cards—E mMn | IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIll“lllx||||||"||ll|“||||I|||||||III"IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIll|III|||Illl"llllll"llllllllllllllllhlllll Cooked Groceries The TAVERN ) GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING Open for Business . AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR FREE OFFER— FIFTEEN DOLLARS WORTH OF FOOD AND SERVICE FOR TEN DOLLARS This FREE offer available for one week ONLY, beginning October 20th. We reserve right to limit number of tickets sold. X W. F. RODIGKEIT Good Meals—Well Served and REASONABLE Tickets can be purchased Now!! “FIFTEEN FOR TEN” ‘%llllllII_IIIIIll!lIIlI!IIIIIIIIIIIII!III[IIIIHII!IIHIlllllillllllllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllllllllll"lllllllllIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII"Illlfi WORLD'S GREATEST HEALTH SHOES FOR CHILDREN Doctors, Orthopedic Experts, Parent-Teacher Associations and Physical Bureaus endorse PIED PIPER Shoes. For they urc‘km‘)wu everywhere as the WORLD’S GREATEST HEALTH SHOES FOR CHILDREN. Pied Piper Shoes for school, Bring your* children to this ) for play, for dress. Shoes Pied Pipe store. Give them N TR the benefit of the 9 patent- sciensifically built, s.ep R ed health and comfort fea- step, upon the principle tures in Pied Pipers. Sece that insures comfort, health the many delightful few and natural beauty to grow- models. Let us fit them ing feet. correctly. E The well-informed mother does not shop around. She does not take chances with her children’s feet. She comes here—and she knows that we exert every effort to insure perfect foot development. You're invited to test our super-service for children. (loldstem S Emporlum SHOE DEPARTMENT

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