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8y " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, 1928. B e e I . WITNESS SAYS | “You Saved Germany’s Children!” IR[]UTE[] ouT "R b SENA]‘UR BOREN [Tt o locns, omng e it Senamr Ht)mh added (hd the | banquet room of the lodge. Some § 7 N li with the views of eithe: n-|ery locs T B a0 Kasko TestifiesiB i i S 3 ’éi-‘al;on[s) paye" i . i e Own s 3 RUI.L GALI. uF L ey e Q. 3 i | g e i ‘ been extended to all visiti that Grant Said He Had ; : ! ; | n extended t Killed One Man |} e A8 e Rl |, o e [ | Does Not Agree with | E] K§ TONIGHT ™ o ght train are N & HOOVC]‘ Smlth LUTHERAN AID MEETS n were held-up ’ I . g P i | it # PRERY A ‘ 4 Tonight at the regular meeti e timony was introduced by |§% : A % 1 ed of watches and money 3 3 1 : £ <oy ,, ndits early 5 5 3 |ur Juneau Lodge B. P. O ,| The Luth overnment today in s » % H Ry e " td 3 e (ORFOLK. Va. Oct. 31—Dis.|Vhich will be held in the audi-|elety will o 3 Hvabatl | i 1 NO £ ‘1.» ‘Im\ I";N”‘“m;' R | tortum, the annual Roll Call will [nocn at 2:30 o’clo ¢ home arber; BB Rehe 2 etk el ey i “)‘u- held. Exalted Ruler Henry|0f Mrs. J. } 1 Mrs. H. I 5 7 Seattle pol 3 . e 1 fesserschmidt has named Rarle|Arnold will a as hostess ka g « » - £ . iy taen Had bedc i S Senator N | [funter, Jr., as committee of one b to another it} h 4 s rds noRs NIRERS & J::x ‘\..H- night in a t-1to provide the entertainment dur- A NEW LINE had killed one ma ) it : Wl S jeating their way to Se Hi7ee e oo pogition. on ing and after the lodge session.| ©Of Christmas Greeting Cards Baming His victm. Only tw . % e at s 1(1\).; :’( | ment control of the power resourc- |phe auditorium is used for this|adv. Winter & Pond Studio nesses were examined this morn 3 o 4 , b ; o R |h(; s aFE § s, meeting because of its superior PR o in the case 4 4 from the cars and lined them up E . Assailing Gov. Smith's stand on|facilities for the large crowd William Kasko was 11 tne i ; alnist the tralik SHEREHIE Div : the issue, Senator Borah decldred |expected to testity to G ged 1 % i X 115, Ot mevIIR T - L that he did not agree with either| The Ilunch, which will be mission of killing 1er man. He | 4 o g it “hesid & ¢ Hoover or Smith on the question.|———~ - Can't be peat anywh please the most Samples at Empire of said on the tratn Sorew ! Wa : | The Senator said that “Smith's|r=s===m on which Jam 4 und injured [ ¥4 5 4 : R astad: £ i proposition for government owner. in the * ouse, W e ' : it i : ship and private distribution of | PORT picking ber at ; i s . FAVORS THE BRIDGE : : the electrical energy does not cov- or STARBOARD the defendant had t had S i - 5 : er the power problem.” He de-j been in a fight with e; th e ) » JUNEAU, Oct. 30. — (To the| | ; g clared that his own position was TANKS they were too much for him; 1 ! “ | Bditor)—Reference to & Demo. ” “that it must be either complet B e had killed one of th . cratic candidate, Allen Shattuck, 3 government ownership, contro! of the witness iy "l i , Py i Ly B oo and aisributon, o 25 cents per gallon say who it was or w! ie k £ i |ing Douglas Island; an excellen 3 must be private ownership with - ing occurred lidea, indeed g g Kasko further a at N 3 ¢ WRRTl tax on R . / e : | 454 T AR WARM AIR FURNACES—$250 to $300 Grant had shown a shi B ; wholesale gasoline and turn : | | o it ered with blood - | ¥ i 3 into the road fund? The : ’ ' ! (( oml)l‘.te lns"‘l](“l) clared, had asked him not to say : s highway should not stop at II ll o gk ; anything about what he hal (ol ; 5 i River but should continue on to attowe en GET OUR PRICES ON bim and promised he would -ive 2 ; Skagway and connect up with| Dabe Ruth, the ?“1“‘“ of Swat, | § g his daughter in marriage ‘o Kasko | fyme . . _ | |the Yukon Territory. A high ‘I* ]t\cf‘f bho;:;:gnqoiagerwmn:}s For that Hallowe'en Party Gutters Flushing if he kept his mouth t ” , way of this type would be a big that ol camp . il 7 o) Wt & LA g cross examination Kasks admitted i 3 asset in future development of interest of his friend, Governor [} YOU can get just what you Down Spouts Smoke Stack e how( " ua | That's how Dr. Hugo Eckener, Germany's grand old man of the |fs Territory. 0/ ’\]]‘ :‘i"[“lccl"llsif;;g}o?;;‘gfif:‘g: want from us. Masks, Stove Pipe Garbage Cans oy ol | air, greeted Herbert Hoover, Republican nominee, upon his @ T « » ats, Streamers, Cre l"\,“,,.,“‘,“,‘ x; ,,]3,;‘\1 | t arrival in Washington. He referred to the candidate’s wartime e evidently a “home run,” for the | { Hats, Streamers, Crepe Sydney Lz ‘e e ot Jam got several hundred tele- " Grant’s mother, testif t1¢| task of feeding noncombatants of the yarious European coun- | ('\'1‘::\1 kD :::T:T:\hn‘l(“:;w“r ]1‘-;?-15:' congratulating teh;‘ Paper, Paper Table Covers, GEo B RlcE Bihnt dad come to « abcut| tries. The above photo was taken after Eckener and his officers |’ : = 13 L4 . ferent, Alaskan, cents each at maiden effort in politics, s g i 10 a.m. on August ! 2 dav of| had breakfasted at the White House. % Nuggot Shop) sk “m"n_uflmpfl_'md, 3Hmn\. and everything, (International NIWII’B.I) A s iy R g Ll SEAL St R i i Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal effect hat something was hanging| . . . — —=E | T , “I tell you in ad hat job will cost” over him; that he was going away: | Utahi C. E. Mower, Roosevelt, | | ell you in advance what job will cost and tiet he might novor ses hey|Utahi and L. Ketchan ,G”’Z’ Ch'ld?“hkeb% d FOR BACHELOR AND BACHELOR MAID HELLAN’S IR PR SRR T ety "”‘""i"‘ On cross exami & ot T | gam" athing Order Tiny cans of peaches, strawberries, raspberries f—— s * N i i . o . ! woman admitted that ( | West Gets First Chance | ‘BRavisr \‘ & Caschodlovhiil and fruit salad priced, a can 15 and .20 PHARMACY come to say goodbye to her but rmels Ci 3 P sliced Ap , - | \ 4 9 hat ho aid not tenl her wiero e At White House Post|oct. 31— ‘wecial “soup and|| formes Cooked Ham. slicod, per, pound ;- Next to Valentind's A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE was going nor when. | water squad” of police has been .25 The Government was still a.| WASHINGTON, Oct. 81.—If Her.|named to take charge of bathing GARI\YICK,S Phone 33 I'ree Delivery ! PRICE troducing testimony in the case|bert Hoover is clected President|the £¥sy nnies of the { late this afternoon. It was cx.|November 6 he wil be the first|Czechosioy prairies. PHONE 174 g o - MO S 1 1 d Wired 1o oo, ot the Miewiisool River a school has been established — - - e l‘;\‘tu'lxrl“}n il oo, ot GBI L Unvar tor sypsy _children LADIES ATTENTION! i L Tl o AR R RS | The riment has proved that n 7 s Along with e s i i gh playtime is included AT THE "()ll LS e e ! e 0 . program the Gastinean s b " ger generation of nomad | NEW-—Absolutely—NEW | An assortment of the colored | {of taking a bath. The pupils re- o - il A i : Norida Compacts to mateh your | It Hardens as it Wears, J. P. Morgan; Mrs. John Matt-| 1" il ket s tractable latest costume or new gown. | son; Matt Matilda; Tom Scott; | ¢ i ; | Everything went well until the Also a shipment of Johnstons / iv N. G. Hansen, McGrath; xs‘:‘l“”,‘ ',“,','”‘, ik o " | teachers tried to launch the idea @ famous candy in attractive boxes Does Not Sliver. Ina Hamin, Fairbanks; F. W e y ] in New York for your Halloween party or Hines, Ketchikan; J. W. Kehoe, o i | belled and it was finally neces- Friatatly Ketchikan; Lester 0. Gore, Ke ST, S P {sary to call for official help. . i . — | 3 chikan; Mrs. R. W. Wingate, STOCK QUOTATIONS | PR b Pnces Plus Quahty ) Juneau Lumber Mills Inc. Seattle; A.. J. Nelson, Belling- NEW YORK, Oct. 31 Alask 4‘ Dainti2st of Christmas cards. . l/ , ham; J. R. Jones, Los Angeles; |Jun mine stock is quoted to |Samples mow on display at the " o Lumber For Every Purpose W. J. McDenald, Cordova day 4, Brown § 1, | Empire. ¢ laskan {Chile € 59%, C \ ¢l T Sl TR A i ORI b it (ol bl M e e as | Extra large Processed M. Williams, C; va; Wm.|burgh C; Stewart-War-/to please the most fastidious h Ericksen, Fairbanks; es Lav-|ner 1047 teel 159 lSamples at Empire office. E Yo I ery, Fairbanks; Homer Lee, Cor- — DY i SRR 5585 aozen . . . dova; Mike Pusich, Seattle; Olaf BRI (oS o ; Extra large fresh Peters- ¢ S Zynda Judge R. W. DeArmond, Sit Mr. and Mrs. Dorman; Mrs. Aldatoff; G.- Peter lowman burg Crabs . . . . 15 pounds Best Y akima Potatoes . . . . . 50¢ ¢ S %l PEQUOT SHEETING Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. . 15¢ Large Cucumbers, each . 20¢ 2 pounds Fresh Spinach . 35¢ For One Week--Nov. Ist to 7th 5 bunches Beets . . . 25¢ 3 pounds Sweet Potatoes 25¢ Tokay Grapes, pound . 20¢ NEW CROP NUTS Chestnuts, per pound . 30c¢ N33O D LAKESIDE A New Florsheim o1 D Boys Come In and Look: Out Oxford THIS IS HALLOWEEN Black Only And we sure wish every boy in our community to Y have a real good time. This is one of the times that Q0o ) At These Low Prices we want you all to come in to our STORE. But not $10.()0 ‘ through the windows—please come in THROUGH THE DOOR as you would at any other time. COME IN TO THIS STORE And be full of confidence that you are going to be treated right. That you're going to get a right kind of help in PURE FOOD BUYING. THE KISS IS NOT EASY TO GIVE At times, but WE SURE WILL GIVE YOU ALL A KISS A PIECE if you will stay- away from Chief of Police GE ! GETCHELL and Night Patrol- man FRED CAMI from taking you before Judge Shepard for marking up all our windows with Ivory Soap we had =old to your sister yesterday. Bleached--- 8-4 or 72 inch wide Pequot for' 9-4 or 81 inch wide Pequot for 10-4 or 90 inch wide Pequot for Unbleached— 8-4 or 72 inch wide Pequot for one week 9-4 or 81 inch wide Pequot for onc week 10-4 or 90 inch wide Pequot for cne week =N X o P50 FIOD 0% %0 H. 3. GRAVES | The Clothing Man I8, (®) \\\\). Q 2 pounds large Budded Walnuts . . . . . 85¢ Brazil Nuts, per pound . 35¢ 2 pounds Almond Nuts . 75c¢ Buy from us and bank the Difference 5939 I S SAN TOX G Z5 =, PLEASE REMEMBER After we give you the Kiss (which is wrapped up in the paper) you are to go to your HAPPY HOME and tell your folks that we make a constant, untir- ing practice of helping our customers in food buying that’s pml of OUR BUSINESS. Perhaps we occas- ionally fail—we believe it’s not very often. o] Pine Balsam with MENTHOL and EUCALYPTUS A valuable and effective remedy for coughs, colds, throat and bronchial affections. SRere = NS Compare These Prices Anywhere Everything Guaranteed GOLDSTEHN ’S “THE BEST” , EMPORHUM | GEORGE BROTHERS | [ i YOU ALL HAVE PERFECT RIGHT To have a real good time this evening—also to ex- pect a good merchandise and good values; also intel- Il'*m\t and prompt service from a Good Grocery Store, the such as WE ARE — VERY TRULY YOURS. 4 | RS S0 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Freo- Delivery Phone 134 When We Sell It 1t's Right Bub Btation Post Office No. 1 Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 “If you want the utmost in Quality get the Happy Home” | » | | Deliveries 10:30 a.m. — 2:30 and 4:_30 p.m. | Phones 92 and 95 Open ljntl} 11 p.m. [SUSISSSSSSSSSESS S SS S S SIS S S S R e e e e e S USRI §

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