The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1928, Page 8

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| O — N AUKLET HERE TO REPLACE For Christmas. Dont' delay. ’ond Studio. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1928." PHARMACY | l i , f I l To Ask Freedom | - There will be a reception at the ° ALASKA COAL 60-Year-Old Flapper | One Night of Halloween anc 1 E HOUSE | s Seam o [ TN —i | 4 gz BN according to the annual custom / No More, Says Chief Getchell ‘ The Consrosslonal reception wi . o > ‘} ) e AL DATES | be held January 10 and the dinnor i : o | -— - |in honor of Speaker of the Hou : ¥ | Youth must be served and when ents are going to co-operate with [of Representatives and Mrs. Nict ) it combines with Hallowe'en its|him and Patrolman Campen in this ARE ADVANGED"l Longworth January 17. Th k ervice is apt to be swift and to| Hallowe'en business In which | last ption and probably L | | ake on many forms Even the|case the services of Judge Shepard e last state function of the Coolidg 8 Y 8 | 5 ¥ J ; grownups have come to realize that| will not be needed ¢ | Administration, will be the re- Railroad Makes Cheapl|| High Officers of Organizd-|tast snr to arcent 1 witk te. el e 1 Many Functions Are to Be | ception in honor of officers of the Rate from Matanuska | tion and Local Officers |resignation if not with enthusias. | HOSPITAL NOTES GivensBelpre Cool- . .| Giied States At O ot = i tic acquiescence. | = 2 { January 2 sually this recep to Tidewater Will All Be There | Chief of Police George A. Getch-| waude Horner, daughter of Mrs xdges Retire |tion is conducted the second Thurs. —_— 11, who is responsible for that as- W. Horier, was Opetated okt S |day in February. But President SHWARD, Alaska, O A Salvation Army native Con-|sertion he didn't phrase Seotulits: for THN TEonaEAl v Pi| WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—White|and Mrs. Coolidge will need this mon gress for Alaska will begin in|it exactly fashion—wants at St. Ann’s Hospital. | House functions are being moved |time this year to prepare to leave " Ketchikan tomorrow, under the di understood, however, that ;Hal Albert Edwards, 'of Doug- ahead at least a month so Presi.|the White House large <« rection of Col. Phillips, retired, of lowe'en obse s to be con- was admitted to the hospital dent and Mrs. Coolidge may com. | IR SR A Matanusk A Vancouver, Col Winni- fined to on only, and tha erday on an emergency case. { plete their social obligations to| Railroad peg, and the new Alaska Divisional | nigh October 31 Rodert. Bise, Job' SEABRAY WA officialdom before leaving the| ) tually a ( rmnmn:h: ’:\x.n,m.w Acton w‘ On .that 1 witches ride! went a major operation this morn- Executive Mansion March 4 |de (1 ” cording to ) Wrangell. They will be assisted| ;rougn the circumambient atmos.|ing. His condition Is reported.as i/ This will bring many officlal| s here by G M N VAtIoNs: DRISHER O Sue Oalva- | oabes.on 1s, spirits foregath-| favorable hostesses immediately back to| ) Ohlson on Army from Cordova, Juneau,| .. unq blifs okl Sthats | PSS R {| Washington after the election. The | 3 B coal wht ve wiad Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchl-{(iie wurvey will It thers fsmft| « RETURNS. O SKAGWAY & © -1 Cabinet dinmer will be at the| vards h v 1,00 kan ‘“m than one night of broomrid- A *owwew | White House November 8, two APSE bt ths Siohiny Col. Phillips is one of the old-|; o ana spirit conclaving, and if . days after the elections and by a| 4 e 0l0-1ing, and sp! conclaving, and Henry Gorman, local comtractor, by Ko o - 3 1l $ Bancation, Ooast! Gua ation officers in e | i turvosdom | docsn't | involve! i rotarning 10 Skagway on the| PROMO shows tne tormer myrte |curious coincident even i Horbor World War Veteran and ! | B ey o aving spent a lifetime in | wonvon hroperty damage, the Chief| Queen to work on thiee new con.| Hanan, society girl and friend | C: Hoover is elected President he | The Al ad W t ervice of the Army. His Iast yopp going to be too interested In|(racts he secured there when he| of “Polly” Lauder who is now |¥ill not be able to attend the last | Former Commander bunkers at S 500 / wctive service was as Princival of | e jgentity of the witches, hob-| reshingled the Federal Jail build-|a member of a Broadway |°MMicial gathering of this nature, of A. L. Is Dead R haga juatit /”‘ he Winnep o ‘i-“‘»“‘iu.,;.n.h and spirits, “But if itling He will be absent from Ju-| chorus. She is expected to | ¢ Will be in California to cast — This new depa Alas) \ 444 i ame well known and zoes heyond one night, or if there neqy for about two week leave for Reno, Nev., shortly, l”’fl.!"i"‘r” 4 . CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 71 . < ‘ made ¢ To, Hum ! Fanny Ward is back | 8reatly beloved by Salvation Army|\any material injury to property Ry e i where she will ask a divorce |, "¢ following Thursdays fn No-|prigadier Genoral John K. Me- t contracts be d ooking not a day older than |MOWRCTS. He 8 \‘," iy up| there’s certain to be a conventlon| Christmas cards for all—neat, | from Thomas Albert Robinson, HT.‘,(XE will be devoted to diplo-|Quinn, Commander of the 112th tween canneries and Evan | ihen she departed these shores |1 IVIngE at Wancouver BUllor spooks and their intimates be-|selective. Prices within the reach | her elderly millionaire husband, | "ouc functions. | Engineers of the 37th Division Jones Coal company wh Mines| pany months agg. The peren- keeps himself ‘in touch with the|p "y 4.0 11 R. Shepard in all Call at Empire and see|to whom she was married last The reception in honor of Chief|during the World War and Na- a grade of steaming co: .I P \IZ"; e e Army a tivities. | city Court,” declared the head of samples. Janudry. iu.w:lu'e and Mrs. Willlam Howard|tional Commander of the Ameri- Matanuska field. Coupled with a|13! Happer—-=shes ©¢ 2 whis L. Simms holds the position of} x e "B e department e g R - Taft and members of the judiciary can Legicn in 1925, died at his new rate granted of $1.50 | ‘u‘)“"é "T"f(‘f g o l": Social Sec ry for Western Can-|" mose sure however, that thé| Hollday greetings for busine S will be given December 6, and|home here last night. He was from the mine to tidewater, it al.|> S EorpRRaIS Feturning !ada and Alaska, with headquarters| . og o the town, and. their par-|houses ve samplos at Empir KYLE FINED $100 Thursday, December 13, the Su-|62 years of age and had been iil lows the compar compete with |'Tom that dear Paris, 1t Winnipeg b e TG B e ok 28 preme Court dinner will be served.|for about a year. Siitwlde abtimer tintarnstional Newsroel) Statt-Capt." Acton, lately of Win.le o . Found gullty of possessing in.| " ————————————— B raanbatives of tha contpany) - nipeg, is taking up the duties of Viing Tauns, CRAPIE Bie waelr— SRR e are now in Seattle negotiating| Divisional Commander for Alaska, ® i shiheticad Dy WNrke ) Drin ¥ % with cannery concerns and it i a position that was formerly held A, Boyle' to bay 4. HNe ‘of- $100) FOR BACHELOR AND BACHELOR MAID unders od enough ml\ I.‘n, ady | I'l‘\\'\“l«l.]xr\irl((I':[x::mytylwl‘ r»\h“ y\l\'.:.l:i‘ and costs in the U. S. Commis-{| ~ Tiny cans of peaches, strawberries, raspberries ]\le:.m to insure considerable ton P siona mmander a - | sioner’s court here, Kyle elected and fruit salad priced, a can .15 and .20 g0 G B P b s e i”v Lfl lwn-l.- n;:| the fine in the local Hormels Cooked Ham, sliced, per pound .65 3¢ hison is led | ongress rema cederal ja Ipecis 1 g o b # ¢ e A e G S U Rl ederal ja ; Special on Crabapples, 4 pounds for e 25 ment as an entering wedge toward , making e days o . . b e (4 p S qg P o JRONSTS. e railroad development, promising i Local Officers Attend Garnishing Peeled Grapes. 5 oz. bottle_$ .40 | o e PHONE 174 an increased railroad income and A . .| Capt. E. K. Tobin and Mrs.| : “ 4 28 & = development of the coal fields,|Most Destructive Fire in|Tobin, who have been in charge Sweet Pickled Watermelon, 33 oz. for 85 H ll B e e o e o railroad ! IStory—Lonlinu€s 1,4 in attendance at Ketchikan Whole Wheat Vegetized Wafers, pkg.. .30 |} ! IR to Spread Juneau, They left here last For that Hallowe’en Party A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE sek for Vancouver, intending to Pretzels, large, pound A0 ¥ BENGOUGH kateh Oct.|return to Ketchikan with Col. Phil- ¢ you can get just what youy' PRICE 7. —The 1 ructiy iric|lips, Col, Simms and their party Duz, large packages, 3 for 1.00 : | 1 b ¢ this district | - : | want from us. Masks, er Whibl'Sutartad last . WikRbesdry | FAIRBANKSANS WED Yoz, sl GackBies. cach 10 B Sivon i A N v ti l G i PREPARED FUR has §wept across four township Douglas G. Preston, nephew of Duz, small pa kages, c: e Streamerg aGE Rl ca ra n Is nearing the boundary and is re.|George Preston, manager of the 7e Suihe 9 . Salioan v = >aper, Paper Table Covers, vorted | Taging toward Outlook,|Northern Commercial Company. at ) “”_]’ every $2.00 "'-_‘l' l“"_‘l"‘-“ you re ) ‘ Hemlock Mentana. In that reglon is a|Fairbanks, and Miss Eudora Mc- ceive a ticket on all-electrie radio set. Credit Horns, and everything. | much wooded country. The flames| Donald, daughter of Mrs. Elsie 3 iy Lo e ey i | &l have swept across the Bad Lands|Schwendiman, of Fairbanks, were accounts receive their tickets ‘r'l“’“ payment ! PN ‘ It Hardens as it Wears. A laying waste Is of acres of|recently married at that place. of account. Tickets are going fast. s [ Big Airship May Start To-|/"% s e, T e HELLAN'S ; Does Not Sliver. morrow for Return R ‘ FUERALTS é ‘ to Germany LAKEHURST, N. J., Oct. ofmi and crew of the Graf|c Zeppelin are prepared for the re- TH|S DIsTRICT| 8% ViRter & WIDGEON IN e bR T s s & s it LADIES ATTENTION! turn trip to Germany with pros- ,',:L,;:,“:,,' ,"'.",[]J,\' ? ],‘},‘ (\}v',‘{‘ ’:',;_‘ ek slieab ot o b pects of a favorable start Sun-|.ion left several days ago for| An assortment of the colored day. Seattle to be overhauled 1 11| Norida Compacts to match your 4 ncellation of the trip to the probably remain here all win !latest costume or new gown. mi -West was caused by advers The Auklet has been making its| Also a shipment of Johnstons Winds at the field here and pros-|, .10 uvers in Wrangell for sey.|famous candy in attractive boxes pects of unfavorable weather over the route. This cancellation per- mits of the start on the return voyage within the two-week limit set by Dr| Hugo Eckener on ar- rival here. Three of the United Stales Navy's lighter-than-air craft ex- perts will be on the Graf Zeppe- lin when she sails. xuradlelo A O CAPT. RABBE RETIRES AFTER THIRTY YEARS ge 1 el Ca Hc Capt. (iecrge Rabbe, master of the Yukon River steamer White horse, has closed his long service as a Yukon Riv navig Completing his thirtieth season as a river steamer captain on the upper Yukon, he expects to locate | remain | | or. in Portland, Oregon, and there the rest of his days Capt. Rabbe made nearly 500 | trips between Whitehorse and Dawson, which means that he| has rolled up about 450,000 miles | a river steamer master within! the last thirty years. | jefore ccming to the North Capt. Raabe was a Columbia River steamboatman, with his | headquarters at Portland | phaiiia Fodiied REFRIGERATED SHIPS [ TAMPA, Two refrigerator| hips operated by the Palmetto| Line will be placed in service be- | tween Florida and England in No-|} vember for transportation of citrus fruits. e - 0Ola papers for sar? at the Emu(re. TOX Pine Balsam with MENTHOL and | EUCALYPTUS | A valuable * remedy for throat and bronchial affections. and effective | | coughs, 'BUTLER-MAURO | DRUG CO. ! freo Q.unq Pbome 134 When We Sell It % It's Right ) | 3ub Station Post Office No. 1. eral months, patrolling the Wran-|for your Halloween party or Il district during the recently|dinner. »sed salmon fishing season | - - - { Dell E. Sherift, s1aska's tuner.| I or write Juneau Music| Huse. adv. | PORT or STARBOARD | TANKS 25 cents per gallon WARM AIR FURNACES—$250 to $300 (complete installed) GET OUR PRICES ON Gutters Down Spouts Stave Pipe Flushing Smoke Stack Garbage Cans GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” D e e e S R | MORE A JONATHAN APPLES ARRIVED ) WE ARE SELLING THEM AT $1.95 A BOX Fancy—$2.45 a box Extra Fancy—$2.65 a hox KAFFEE HAG IS IN AGAIN AND YOU ALL KNOW That this is a genuine coffee, with 95 per cent of the caffeine removed. It requires no special instruction, prepared just the same as any other coffee, ONLY IT DON'T INDIFFER WITH YOUR SLEEP We give 3 3-4 per cent off on all cash purchases Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 The policy of this store is to render a service worthy of the real meaning of SERVICE e aasas s SO RR TSI SPIY S SUUUSUUUU \ GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries 10:30 a.m. — 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 p.m. Next to Valentine’s ’hone 33 | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Free Delivery) ‘i Lumber For Every Purpose el FOR SALE Midget WHO WILL BE ELECTED, WE DO NOT KNOW ' BUT The store that will be select- ed to supply Juneax’s people with ‘their future needs will be the one that keeps the best selected goods, them when wanted, served to the public in a pleasing man- ner and at the right prices. have There are diamends «~and diamonds . being equal—size, 8;?;:%% from objection- able flaws—it's the color of dia- monds that decide their true worth . . . Yet, to the untrained eye, two stones may look alike— although they vary greatly in costy . » Which makes.it impor- tant that you consult a jeweler of unquestionable high stan- Our_diamonds Gruen Guild Watches are all fairly priced.” Our aim is to keep to this standard. If for any reason whatsoever you « think we do not PLEASE TELL US Diamond Rings ina wide choice of designs 925 - 450 - 3100 ”Hh! GOLDSTEIN’S - EMPORIUM JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER Nugget Shop

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