The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 12, 1928, Page 8

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i WALKER'S LEAD | REDUCED T0 19; EIGHT MISSING Race Narrows for Senator- ial Berth—Eight Pre- cincts Unreported Yakutat, Lor and Baranof. 81, 209, >+ — SUTHERLAND TO FIGHT TO AMEND SHIPPING LAW Delegate Will Seck to Change Jones Law Which | Compels Use U.S. Ships Dan A Alask f it volving American the | 1 hound products from Sutherland, B Hlllnhi («nnh over the Canadian Pacific or Canadian mal railways 'I'h»- Johe Act, he said from low frei slow rail 1d westward through Ca sels cannot take this ttle and Amer- 10t take it from so the only answer is to have the freight hauled West to Seattle by rail and then recons charg houl added to Alaska. To Seek Amendment While Mr. Sutherland will s to have the Jones law amended, he said he was grateful to Sen- ator Jones for help in winning afproprnations for Alaska roads and wivers and habors. Mr. Sutherland said that he plams to help Manager Ohlson of the Alaska Railroad in his plan for” colonization in Al He said he is seeking Seattle's co- operation in this plan and in othér matters. He said he is still fighting for greater powers for the Alaska Territorial’ Legisla- ture. He though that would help Seattle.* Talks on Election “Alaska showed a tremendous gentiment for Gov. Smith,” said Mr. Sutherland 1 think if we could ha voted cn it we would have run up .a majority for Mr. Hoover. That was an is- sue in my own campaign, for Mr my opponent, and forceful camps Smith, whom he helped and for the repeal 1 Prohibition En- h ov. to dominate, of the Territor forcement Law.” e eee LOWELL CREEK WORK HAS FINE PROGRESS condi- work Despite win tions that prev 1 on the Lowell Creek flood pro tion project is progressing satis. factorily, it announced today at the I gineer's office here The entire job will be com- pleted by the end of the presen t was eaid Changes in of the struction detaile were made n sary the fiood of last Plans for thes ed. The flume is 60 per cont| complete and the entire proje £hotit per cent constructed The District Enginee office very much pleased with the the work is heing performe was sald. W. B. Warrack Construe. | tion Company, of Ketchikan and Seattle, is the contractor the work. TETTIPLS O — SPEEDWRITING IS TO BE EXPLAINED some con- by The Business and Profession Woman’s Club of Juneau w hold an cpen meeting at 8 o'clock in the club rooms. New work that the club is under- taking and especially the comin classes in Speedwriting will b oxplained in detail. Tle public| i8 invited to attend. [ ———— A ’;ficu mht—cnrlltmu cards, i 1/ ‘,EFRANBE HAS lestinies for more than two ) gn it with the middleman’s 3 with tries on war debts. adv. doin | 1 tonight ]| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, NOV 12, 1928. FIRST DIVISION ELECTION RETURNS nator 'BUSY DAY ON NEW CABINET N, Y. EXCHANGE “Saviour of France” Suc- ceeds in Undertaking —Much Opposition NEW Exchan, halfd in his Saturday. Records were broken {under a flood of buying orders that reduced sal of 3,207,000 shares or more than previous higl h 31 The r delay and the hour and YORK, 2 exper Nov. 12-—The Stock ed the busiest Nov. 12.—A new Cab succeed the onme whose fon was submitted six 1‘ has been formed by Poincare, the man the aviour of who guided France PARIS net, to last sale wa 30 minu - | ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Regular business meeting Ju- longest m the armistice and has solved the sterial crisis since The Cabinet has been formed lespite the bitter opposition of neau Chapter No. 7, O 4 Radicals, and various other/at 8 o'clock Tuesday ning, ch between the|Noveml 3th, at 0dd lows’ rs welcome. M Poinca has abandoned the|ady. ALIC inance Portfolio to Senator| nri Cheron in order to devote | \s time to financial questions ind the settlement of negotiations im. A Germany and Allied coun- B. 0. EL]{S 120 Club Wednesd B good time M adv, S eee - | % A NEW LINE | Dell E. Sht-rm' Araska's tuner. ‘ of Christmas Greeting Cards. Call or write Juneau Music! Winter & Pond Studio. ! House. adv. — NEW ARRIVALS Pure sweet Apple Cider in gallon jugs just arrived. Also Crosse & Blackwell Plum Pudding in 1 and 2- pound tins—and it is all priced with our famous HAPPY HOME PENCIL And that is live and let live prices—one convince you. PLEASE REMEMBER Whenever you buy a POUND from us you always get SIXTEEN OUNCES trial will Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 We thank you for last week’s patronage. SWEETS FOR THE SWEET Finish that Turkey Dinner with JOH\\()N’S FA- MOUS CANDIES. We also have individual jars of the NEW SOCIETE hard and satin finish Candies and Chocolate Coated Nuts, IDEAL FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING HOSTESS “We Sell The Best” __Free Delivery Representatives 114 91 34 28 69 ln o oo o % = te ¢ 1154 Crash-Bang FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY 4. cans No. 1 Mission Peas 50¢ 8 cans Deviled Meat . . 50¢ 3 cans IXL Chili Con Carne % . . 50¢ 3 cans, quart size, Dill Pickles . . . . 4 cans Campbells Pork and Beans . . . 50¢ 50¢ 3 cans No. 2 Amocat : Tomatoes . . . . 50¢ 2 bottles Libb.)‘f’s Catsup . 50c¢ 2-pound jar Heinz A pple Butter . v, . . “WE” SELL THE “BEST” FOR LESS Money Back Guarantee on Every Purchase RADIO TICKETS WITH EVERY $2 PURCHASE GEORGE BROTHERS 10:30 A. M.,ZP M.,and480P M. Phones 92 and 95 i Open until 11 P. M. 998/1564 | | | | J | FRANCENOW ~ APPROACHING .. Reconshuchon in Devasta- "te ifter the clos F labor devastate zions ha f Northern built A pists fri % K f f i I ambling Istretch along the streets show little traces of the war’ vastation. Beat Prewar »+|CAR ROLLS OVER | ON GLACIER ROAD Rate ! \lt.mnnr 700,000 homes were Damaged homes and |pyme farm humlm;n have been rebullt Thousands of factories and indus- trial establishments h been |equipped with machin prmlmn better than a driven by i i part W Wh hill, road to of the approaching car the width of the |coming car’s head lights, he dr rm) close to the edge. The slled over and down the embank- The sedan was damage roardBh i ite an extent but the occu- Another half|Pants were not hurt Ry i FADA ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO Come in and hear the New All-Electric Seventy. Last in radio. Open evenings. many of ”m,,l s |Demonstrations in your home if yaney vaurenci, reproductions |, o D8|you wish. Telephone 429. ty of'in Christmas cards, ori 7 ginal, dif- P ic O an and Dutch philanthro- | ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at | Radio Bilectric Coipany and societies, have sprung|the Nugget Shop MARTIN LYNCH. om the ruins of the picturesque, | sdiikhe ¥ i AR 1 Y S 1d towns. Neat ! | Almquist Press Your Suit, f cement and 1,; k hou 7)mh |\V(- call and deliver, Phona 528, he » side | Flooded !and Pasde I been re and actually produeing ‘half a million tons| {more each month than before the | war. The huge work s neigitborhood of three balf billion dellars, billion dollars remains to be| spent and the task of recon-| struction will be accomplished in| two yea |Fada | word ted Regions Nearly Completed 5 on- are By SMITH REAVIS A. P. Staff Writer PARIS, cost _in the| Nov 12 f the hes the World War, end of its truction in the That labor whole ascpect nce. rance approac recon 1 ed N S ST Model vill through the m —ady. |2 old wor | Pr. Kearsiey mgne call, WS We Have Them CHRISTMAS CARDS the WASH DAY SPECIALS 20 bars Crystal Soap Mission Bell Toilet Soap, 1egul(u 10c 13 fon g Life Buoy Soap, 3 for Flexo Toilet Paper, regular 2 for 25c GARNICK’S PHONE 174 $1.00 : 5 (N) 10 For - 1100 atest design}|> and print. Just what you want, and the price is 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 very satisfying at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. Home Made Pies, Cakes and Pastry. Wed- ding and Birthday Cakes to order. S reasonable, HELLAN'S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 3: = i ey FOR SALE 2000 SQUARE FEET HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS —Good as New— SAN TOX Pine Balsam with MENTHOL and EUCALYPTUS Now is the time to get a A valuable Heating Plant cheap FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS $75.00 to $90.00 each Pipe and fitting at reduced prices GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” and effective remedy for coughs, colds, throat and bronchial affections. BUTLER-MAURQO DRUG CO. Frec Dellvery Phone 134 When We Sell It It’s Right dub Statlon Post Office No. 1. Only twenty-seven shopping days until the last boat leaves carrying our Christmas mail' for the States. Pre-Holiday Specials to Hel p Solve Y our Gift Problems LUXITE VESTS—Values up to $3.75, Special $1.50. RAYON UNION SUITS—Values up to $5.50, Special $2.00. Just received a shipment of Zip-On Leggings for children in both corduroy and suede cloth, Goldstein’s Emporihm Juneaw’s Style Center.

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