The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1928, Page 8

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R N g o EARLY MARGIN | IS STILL HELD ‘BY DEMOCRATS Walker, Zeigler and Shat- tuck Seem Elected—An- derson’s Margin Small With publican Twenty-nine MMCHAELIS Fer a narrow On the sam win over Paul by 38¢| by 291 vo marg {wh r win oy Gaffney Lead Small In the Second Divi for Se n, the race term & it will probably take tae| official count to wheti. | tUr er Tom Gafl Sundquist is the winn len, C. J. Woof tor for the long deter are running neck and n last two places on ticket. Alfrod Lomen ¢ Burgh are apparently tion. Fourth Division Results lu the Fourth precincts have nc s results A Democrat, is probably elected as , Joe McD r, one Republican, Dick Roth nd two Independents, Dan ghan and R. E | no how ¢ t ity |ed laghan had 33 ahead of publican, and Donne ead of Wal McMichael 1 .| tober 28 for a de |tas Tsland | was alone and left in a small row. ward N, | Was alone ani left in a small row. | Anly | boat. Saturday N mber 3, r M. Michael hecam , ra- | 1y ported the ca | sioner F At this date ill out, having « t o | L] tended the h te ralty Is land Sheldon seemn | oy o Me | Michael might be 3 Me ¢ {morning on account of the B A s i s S0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1928. FIRST DIVISION ELECTION RETURNS Delerate Senator Tun Jun Hyder Hydaburg 2221 calm weather and was qu | that her husband was safe. | STILL MISSING *"SiesEctonek sist .. ka J i | Gus Heidrich, oldtimer of tho| rritory and an in of Ploneers’ Home Sitka, is 1 {vorted missing institu- ‘w:n and lost in the hills back of on Oc.|the town, it the Governor's office has 31. He was sean (o leave | morning with a few When he faile | that even organized W - [ Parks last Sunday, rintendent ¥ | Theodore Ket‘leson sald no tr ' him had been found although | 30 persons had lheen engaged m| search, | | Vinton McMichael, | . » ha m ng 1 had ported this m Juneau r hunt on Doug- to have r { He wa today. been m since Hoj il was med in thr of four days. town l‘rn" prospecting | | tools. to ret h was prompi to Gov ! A. Boyle, one of the membors | trace of the missing man the s S | CANNERY CASE PROGRESSES \} The trial of the Sunny Point v.| Packing Company and Al. Minard, Kake, on a »ying food fish, was in the U. S. District Court today. It was expected that all of the tesiimony would be | completed today and the case e ..[‘J riy) tomorrow. around Ragl | Superintendent, at nt- | cha dest |in pr Rough w the land it was thought hunting M optimistic Michael was Fisher, Independent, who was a| member of the in 1927, H. H. Ross, twice chairman of the House Ways «nd Means Com- I Fourth delegation i mittee, and a veteran of the local Legislature, and ¥red B. Johnson,| twice a member of the Legislature, | seem to have been snowed under. | The former is 183 and the lattar|y 122 votes hehind Callaghan ! Diamond Wins Senatorship Former Senator A. J. Dimond,| has apparently defeated Gus Bor.| gen, his Repu the Third Divi | the reported v a lead of | 331 votes whic garded as a| safe margin. It was believed that | later returns wonld increase rather than cut it down | J. H. Murray, dean of Alaska legislators in point of servi high m, in the House and opponent, in for Senator. Ou seemingy Democrat g McCain, Republican, for fourth place by 87 votes | f We Have Them CHRISTMAS CARDS of the very latest design}| and print. Just what you | want, and the price is reasonable, HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 e U PSP R Free Delivery | Christmas Cards A Beautiful Assortment of ! Cards with | Individuality to Suit | Every Taste | Distinctive and Beautiful | e . Phone 25 We deliver | It Is Betweeen the Spark Plug and the Gas is moving day with us—and at the andise is moving now our pure agent has to either “Step on the gas or change his spark plug” or we will have to get some one else to keep up the work that our famous HAPPY HOME PENCIL dictates. ECONOMY IS WHAT YOU WANT Real economy looks straight through every price tag in our store which is put on the very last thing after the arrival of every steamer. But Quality of our merchandise is put in with the first click of the HAPPY HOME QUALITY CLOCK If you haven't seen the special displays in our store you should drop in and get the new idea of our values. PLEASE ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS Every day our mere Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 We never danced since the country went DRY but that did not stop us from buying a ticket for the AMERICAN LEGION DANCE next Saturday Night, November 10th. Forget-Me-Not Tea Room We specialize in a Merchant’s 50-cent Luncheon Sandwiches or Home Prepared Salads if you desire, Also a daily special dinner, home cooked, served in courses and satisfying at SEV Y-FIVE CENTS. Home Made Pies, Cakes and P: Wed- ding and Birthday Cakes to or A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE PRICE Vertical Grain Hemlock It Hardens as it Wears. Does Not Sliver. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose l e————— “r*/LIEUT. CHRISTIANSEN announced at|° Octobar | K Representatives Atty.-Gen. Road Comm. () sunypy 1829 1879| £115] 2497 22 3//1554] 998/1564 ATTACHED TO A. R. C. RANGER BURDICK ARRIVES ) duty with the Ala FROM SITKA ON RANGER V. Mrst L of the i U months ed b r two He w Mrs. Christian children, have taken one of houses on Gold Street and vill make th:r hcme there. Nex until Frida Ketchikan wit ch will under; annual overhauling there, vme boat wt - Id papers tor sale at the Empire i PRICES PLUS QUALITY 33 pounds Best Y akima Potatoes . . . . 30 pounds Best Alaska Potatoes . . . . 1.00 51.00 4 pounds Beets . . . . 25¢ 4 pounds Parsnips . . 25¢ 3 pounds Sweet Potatoes 25¢ Large Cucumbers . . 20c Fresh Tomatoes, pound , 15¢ 4 bunches Green Onions . 25¢ 4 bunches Beets . . . 25¢ 4 bu. Outside Carrots . . 25¢ 3 bu. Alaska Carrots . . 25¢ 2 pounds Brussel Sprouts 45¢ Celery, each . 20c and 15¢ Cauliflower . 35¢, 30, 25¢ Seedless Grapes, pound . 15¢ Tokay Grapes, pound . 20c SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY GLADLY REFUNDED COMPLETE RADIO SET HAS ARRIVED AND VWILL BE ON DISPLAY TODAY GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries 10:30 a.m. -— 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 p.m. been repr tions. L Dis Parks said: “In view of I TAYLOR NAMED | 'TO REPRESENT THE TERRITORY ; [‘Parks App;)inis‘, Ike P. Tay- | Alaska’s represc vention mee four-day sessi |from all over the country will be in attendance W. J. McDonald supervisor of Helen’s “Concentrating” Again lor as Delegate to An- nual Road Meeting The appointment of =3 e with him exhibir wred jeintly by ommission and ¢ Public Roads i That’s the art by which pretty Helen Henderson, glorified | beauty, told friends she won her millionaire husband, Aaron . A "1 Benesch, and, following her divorce, a pudgy check in lieu of o "‘,“f‘”"'" Pl el dower rights. Now it appears she’s “concentrating” agaift— u of Public m..“vx‘; :m"l',)‘v‘l-‘ .!' «:I { g;e WHY this intimate photo snapped on beach at Atlantic \ January 14 for al ! L it Road builders | — WASH DAY SPECIALS 20 bars Crystal Soap Mission “Bell Toilet Soap, regular 10e, 13 for Life Buoy Soap, 3 for Flexo Toilet Paper, regular 2 for ¢, 10 for GARNICK’S PHONE 174 In appointing Mr. Taylor, Gov knowl. ige of road building and t i conditions throu; ory, 1 believe him to be qualified to represent Alaska this convention.” $1.00 1.00 25 1.00 zach National Forest, left yes s home in (u,.-.v.w...= | | FOR SALE 2000 SQUARE FEET HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS 2 week in local 1 headquarters Dr. Rearsiey nignt call, Zynda ervice —Good as New— Now is the time to get a Heating Plant cheap FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS $75.00 to $90.00 each EUCALYPTUS A valuable and effective remedy for coughs, 1ds, throat and bronchial affections. . . . Lt Pipe and fitting at reduced prices GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Dellvery Phone 134 When We Sell It It’s Right O e e VUSSP S S T | .10ld Papers for sale at Empire Office 3ub Station Post Office No. 1. The Best from Dame Fashion’s Work Shop--Dance F rocks Something absolutely new and of the latest slylosAz'nul ‘colors. These frocks are just what you've been waiting for. See our window display and then visit our Reqdy- to-Wear Department and try them on. Popularly priced for your pleasure. AND WEEK-END SPECIALS HOUSE DRESSES Group I—$1 each Group ITI—$2 each WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL UNDERWEAR Regular $3.50 to $4.50 values for $2.50 CHILDREN’S SILK AND MERCERIZED UNDERWEAR Regular $2.35 to $3.00 values for $1.50 ; Goldstein’s Emporium Juneaw’s Style Center. ; 4 }k t Ll '] o]

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