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: ___ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1928. ASA KEYES IS | Secking Re-clection [0LD_ KENTUCKY INTEREST HAS | W C. T. U to Renew !KARSTENS BT | el ‘ JKENTUCKY INCREASED IN Vigor of Temperance - | popARKHEND R " INDICTED FOR | OFFERED, SALE Education Campaign| \ \ Inithe 2. Cove HHil of the Dl G UI. [] MINING : 2 l'(" \ !i l l‘ ?.“ul erintendent of McKin ‘MISGUNDUBT' ' ! .’,’,1;“.l(,.:‘i(,::,:,:.':::;‘: I.LI,],.A;;.L.: ’l””‘r ot e [ ley Nmmnul Park Hands $ o+t vell tho Juneall, AroE ! rustee of the n Tuppe | ' | N 3 [ 3 ! jerty known as the “Old Ken- 5":‘.‘"‘ Fin “‘l & !l' specting | in - Resignation - : 'Many Other Indlvndualsi tucky” place on Front Street. The el by, Roceat R : 4 | ptarey P, Karatens. Superin # | Are Named in Grand | [6a mark i ey o hea Mine I)(‘\A'l{)]!{ll('l\[\' . T o i e 4 i g { ; | prohibition the building housed " > i a saloon It is a part of the i property that was left by John -l Tuppela who died three years | ago. Suits and court litigation have fellowed with no full dis- tribution of property made up o to this time. Guy MeNaughton petitioned the court for permission to sell the Old Kentucky for the best in- Jury Indictments (Conzmuen r7om Fase One.) | mained silent, it is believed thz [between 10 and 15 indictments] were returned | All of the men named figure| \enty in Grand Jury . s which out of the| Samuél S. Arentz, Nevada Re . of the Julian Petroleum | publican Representative, is a can park:’ | \Ee’ w Corporation and tne trial of its| didate at the Nov. 8 election foi | °"°5tS Of the estate ) i s, the Hudson promot @ third term. seended Mt MbK g Berman and the two Rosen- o MCRMON ELDERS ARE 3 : . were connected with the ENTERTAINED HERE i for viclation of the prohibition oY d with con-!laws, Mr. and us Messer- to extort: Keyves said today: “The only|schmidt entertained last evening New vitalits g 7 . iRy - |money from criminal offenders. |thing that surprises me is that!at the family home in honor of * '| Weman's Christiar 1ce meets in annual convention| ; b g ” 3 Lasker is alleged to have given'they did not indict my two so Elders Plowman and Mower, at Boston . Ella A, Boole (left) of Brook- "*" . Y ™ |money to Keyes and Getzoft for|They were born just a few weeks|the Church of Latter Day lyn, N. Y., is ional P s xvu] Miss Anna Adams Gordon - nis freedom. ago. . (Mormon) and A. Mes: said 1, & it s directed the prosecution| The authorities intimated that|very pleasant time was spent in& Airplane Plays Part (right), is head 5 d’s W, C. T, U. ANNUAL ROLL CALL ¢ ; | ’ trial of the Julian pro-|Keves will be removed from of- fc. A luncheon was also | | T 2 Ve ifice by Attorney General Webb |served. EVANSTO N A | will atténd the Bostor nventior OF ELKS LAST NIGH] M ght, daughter |™ pending tri Senry EHERS nptiecxed : 1 Lkl s i 1 eachin m-|—th y-fourth since Miss 1 2 Senator s Curtis, Re- | . e AR Holid . o o é e The| annidl Goiuin ) : g e- | Alféed. Ciidsss oliday greeuings for buafness lard ¢ ized the bo sl % ”“I & ‘\»‘m'li )II Il" an candidate for vice-presi- 8 RERwOy ! Christmas Cards houses See samples at Empire. inciude Commander nze-| REpPRr ) 14 o ‘: geun who was the first Rhode | The accusations against Distriet' ——— —_ —— B ——— getho Bl Ruler Hmio i . woman to join the |/ Keyes embrace McBrid Rule 3 ) ng. One hundred and f H ustie: egiofli SHE wfconspiracy. o obEME DiEtAtal of FOR BACHELOR AND BACHELOR MAID U P ainst three Julian de f 1 1 N ‘”',‘,}," e i,',,‘,l," :.[i ,II”'“:::,',' ",‘:, T ] & I‘i;r G o 1'; acquittal in event of Tiny cans of peaches, strawberries, raspberries Iherage: have e quite s 4 [he organi-| Mrs. Ella A. Boole, of Brooklyn [#iiam were ~aight MRVl o lqn\unumnnl Newsreel) [t For these services it is and fruit salad priced, a can ... .15 and ber of prospectors out during the)#at/o n 2 ond 8 pihb | Rulers the Juneau Lodge A illeged there was traded by the Hormels (<143I(e(1 Ham, sliced, per pound . past season foriu) W SR & ; T RIS At ¢ meeting Fred Ord defendants, a bribe of $10,000 Special on Crabapples, 4 pounds for . A as o |atios aud 3 n educa‘ional|garet ©. Mupn on) - trespal 11T e LS T {T THE ”()['[,15 ¢ unnamed sum and tewar While he s in|bef Evanston, secretar 3 b ente ned b vaude Gastineau 5 4 1 for dismissal ol charges Fairbank fr t to be offe t , coln, Va., recordinglpy, g1 b Hun Selby, Jackson Margh,|'n ar % e e PHONE 174 ivcal avig who at | member e Canadian plan velle G. BUT-{yy and Bill Vale. To-end eston, B. Anderson, Jake| It is a d. the money was 8 e of the|of government itrol and the)ger, Springtield, Mo., assistant re-[god et P g R EER |surrendered and the Grand Jury the gathering breakin Alaskan joapped’. tho Tue lon ., by same day had p with sup 8 I HBPeTnRL 3 T et rved | K e A plies for two tors he ha 1 Migs Anna bout 10:30 o’clock E. Giovan 5 Korusecs,| ¢"ar8!Dg Keyes on ‘two coun tional|{ man's Christ Tempe » Un.- PARISH CAKD ¥aRTY Ellis, J. Bingham, S ! > e kon river watershe everal|cers ar T L educa G ts POTs =% C.; P. Perkins, Daw ( 0s. | T N weeks earlier. 3y 1e he had |departmer epresenting a mem.-|ion, also will atten » conve At the second of the series of | Burns, F. W. R Colovailh | . 4 K n the outfit t o- prgspec.{Oerehip of noarly 1,499,600 womon,jiton card parties held last night Springs; H. Keely, Atlin B. C T()ll()t P(lp(’r VIH'!\I‘V]’Al:::"‘l“:‘l‘v‘l":l‘"lT;i\”f] Jnd 1o PRy h 4 S kg wvnlnlv’»’.;m vare s ¢ D. Tucker, Wm. Strong, Taku, B Sale 25 cents per gallon dinner. This, Mr. Stewart point-|owned by Sumner Smith, through|ine ca 1 kinked a large part[yr, " or o At O e Zynda | ed out, is but one of many such|a fault enc rer by t of the pth of 1.300)ang the prizes for men went to| Joe Hill, Mons Anderson | WARM AIR FURNACES—$25 § instances, | picked up the v d 1s again ect had 1 attai | Jerry 1‘.1~"1u n and Grant Bald > - 11 WALDORF TISSUE | $250 to $300 Dredges Are Producing a rich ore shut ) reported " " id that mud e aagie | Varled selection of Christmas (complt‘le installed) GET OUR PRICES ON Conditions in the Fairbanks|very successful seasor ilation e ent had been| Cnhristmas Cards—Empire. cards at the Empire. Gutters Flushing ‘ - e RS district are 1 good. The pro.| Development wo I 2 »d and a gas control would| ____ - R y ¥ : i 650 sheets to each gram of the panks lixplora-|ued tghout SO 1 ) stalled He expects it will roll tion Company is at least on sched-|Hea i it 1 to abandon next sea. ule, if, in fact, not well ahead of|Pas ld be s ¢ n the St has been us it. The company has thre lges | there nex i andard drill. 1 Very Good Grade : d 13 rolls for $1.00 Down Spouts Smoke Stack @ M in operation, two on ( ream | Interest [n ‘Nuka Bay f has been fo gl 13 ¥ and the third on Cieary, all of| A great deal of in ) the heavy string < | Stove Pipe Garbage Cans which from a technical standpoint|heen Saward byt 1g at the present depth _— are working successfully. The com- | gold fiks Been b } - >, | pany has not made public any pro-|from Nuka Bay | duction figures However, the| nid. He Jogy Tgusenny typrdioar original, dif HELLAN’S ‘ i —adv. | Next to Valentine’s | Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal being {1 progress with the ¢ 'mv I v, had Beding ‘b five degr ¢ gold during n 2 - Phone 33 ivery || “I tell you in advance what job will cost” ther dredges wlo have aDDAT-| il on some rich dep LADIES ATTENTION! § Bxirq large Processed ently had a succ ul geason, On| While some properties are op- NEW—Absolutely—NEW & G Fish Cre “airbanks Creek and|erating in the Valdoz | by Nome Creek adhcent to Fairbanks,|was no new development of any| AD assortment of the colored Eggs; (Iozen e and on American Creek in the|not reported fr Norida Compacts to match your 4 Tanana Hot Springs, the big gold| Strike G i o latest costume or new gown. have done well, ‘ ol ni kA e e famous candy in attractive boxes g 13 Quartz on Upgrade to Mr. Stewart he had beer 1 TORf: Hallowssmbeey 88 b A C b 35 Quartz development in the Fair-|{o suspend operat L weennat| CONEREEL . u,rg raos N N . s C banks region is also on the up-|of having encount g \ > ¢ said, and ther »od deal of optimism regard — DOREDD2 NE XU ", 0 Weie e d L DOBBS HATS The same_distinction of style, the same care in_manufacture, the same high standards of materials are char- acteristic of all headwear bearing the trademark of Dobbs & Co, New York’s leading hatters. 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Tokay Grapes, pound . 20c be on a par with that of 18 | e : $eie o o Juneau Lumber Mills, Inciclt v, per pound . 30c hear and quarts mining | S ===|g 2 pounds large Blulded on Palm ad a good yea d 126588 Hirshey, who took over the S Babnst ioek totthorly 1‘1ruil St("uls i" Cu“f()rnia Walnuts Kh i v s 85C SAN TOX HERVE Yoo oo A R L (1\.";“‘”,‘,Hlif,‘,u"wi‘fi Brazy,l‘Nut.s, per pomul . 35¢ find Fruit and Vegetable stands on the ground. Pine Balsam ‘ OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 2 pounds Almond Nuts . 75¢ Do not stand at all, in fact it is moving all the time. with MENTHOL and ||} Best Qu and Reasonable Prices is what is mov- nd bank the EUCALYPTUS ing it s ] B“;Y from us a A valuable and effective ~ THIS IS FIRST OF NOVEMBER Dif-ference remedy for coughs, colds, We wish you to startiyour account with us, and our throat and bronchial Fruit and Vegetables will move faster and your sav- SaBions | ing_account will grow bigger so you see it is for a E'verything Guar(lnt(’(’(' MUTUAL GOOD—Do it today. OUR FAMOUS “HAPPY HOME” PENCIL IS IN “THE BEST’, BUTLER-MAURO VERY GOOD WORKING ORDER ALL THE TIME DRUG CO. If yo } ave not cleaned your car or your 2 o v o i window—get your Bon Ami from us, GEORGE BRO.I-“[RS Freé very one L o : ""n,.'.',:::l o ; Gastineau Groccry Deliveries 10:30 a.m, — 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. % ) Until 11 p.m. |sub station Post omice No. 1.|| PHONE 37 Phones 92 and 95 Open e e e D 33 Q) O S3° SEENISINTS ] X Z =) Yo .0 ) e o =7, @, 0! /@ D 20RO ISR HSKS] N 52