The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 16, 1928, Page 8

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8 LEBION'S CHIEF URGES PROGRAM TO PRESIDENT Commander \1 as to Legi Nutt Con the ¢ present ‘comme trictive indorsed | isting | r and | ¢ al| 1 ation mitte Commander confe Hoover’s Sweep Bid \Not Aid G. O. P. Congressman SAN ANTONIO, ~~Representative is Texas' only ican gress by la Texas, lower House ke Demo: cording to unofficial tabulation Three small precinct boxes were not included in the tabulation be- cause they were said to have shown discrepanc but the "l County Commis. in the question MeCloskey's Texas, Nov. 16.) Harry Wurzbach man, who vote of UNALGA TAKES FUEL; IS ONE OF LAST C. G. BGATS TO BURN COAL The Coast Guard Cutter Unalga yesterday moved from the Govern. ment dock to the ific Coast eoal dock to take oard about 100 tons of ¢ task of filling the ship’s bunkers was com. cleted early this afternoon and the job of cleaning the ship was well | under way by the time the last ton of coal went down the bunker chutes. The Unalga is one of the remaining vessels of the Guard . fleet burning coal majority of the steam driver ships have had oil tanks and oil burning equipment installed d the last few y Recent tions to the f are powered with ¢ drive that is prov The Haida Modo WINTER IS HERE Why Suffer Cold Feet? Hot Water Bottles and the Better Grades of Rubber Goods. Phone 25 Free Delivery the .The Famous “Happy Home Pencil at Work™ . 0.P.8. 0Old Private Stock Real Wine Jelly, MADE FROM FINE OLD California Wines, » DELICIOUS! When lerved with Meats, Fowl or Game. leALTHFUL"l\\ TGORATING i BOTH FLAVORS Muscatel-White and Claret Red 8 JARS FOR bo0c ““Whenever we bring something i down from the sky" H 1T STAYS PUT " Ask Any of Our Customers ¢ L7 - con-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1928. d family at their home on San Juan Hill, Stanford campus, sc ttered voting returns. Left to right, (front row) the Repubd ag her granddaughter, (back row) Herbert Hoover, Jr, his wife, and Allan Wy hip was buil pressed by c Gets Dusy AR R retie. T Police " i SEATTLE, Nov. 16 orted nson in » Chiel ted -~ AUTO STORAGE n an ittendan ope AT tor man Lower mt Street. Ap ch to City Float adv DA - beat were {Robix , cards |dren fas'idious. Watch This Space For Prices | Del Monte Goods Just Arrived We Give PRICES Plus QUALITY -- Because We Are Here to Stay “Vigilance Commi Seattle ; Investigating ttee” Invest whipping A has he f Forbe foliowing | ym a hospital an en charge RESTRICTIONS - ON AIRPLANES NOT PLANNED, |Game Commission Denies Report it Considering Aerial Regulations e w»k to place ar such ssion here, rived sev. it has been is sion has rec ms indicatin on existed t it was g the use of tields denying the the F L the policy of the € rtake to regulate t sident of air The Commis. ider this to be its funectio; and has ad in mind any such )88 to account to the con. added ceived by the Com- effect that injury heep had . Chase g nes in the fie! » conditions ces tha said the terrific the Before Buying Your Winter’s Supply of Potatoes and Apples GET OUR PRICES George Brothers PHONE 92 AND 95 OPEN UNTIL 11:30 P. M. Fvervbodvy’s i o Talking about the nice and up-to-date CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at the Hayes Shop Opp. Coliseum Theatre —better give them the once over before they are all gone. Not a single occurrance of the kind has since been report- ed. “It is conceivable scouting in the spring for hunt areas might cause to flocks if they > as the sheep would ticed that plar some be easily tention of the to this danger co-operate with us in obviating it The Commission has endid co-operation from yanies and it is rplane companies of our duty to regulate transporta- ything that to promote lopment of aerial transpor- ation in the Territory rather restrictions in} its way,” he JUNEAb AGA]N GOES OVERTOP -lquota in the Ar flying | FORRED CROSS Town Lxceeds Quota Set. for Red Cross Roll— Best in Many Years Juneau will again excee ual Red Roll Call, according to from the can Merritt, «C: otal of $980.75 »d in B. M. Behrends and three work completed th Merri Cro reports n de INMt- 65 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Delivery Phone 134 When We Sell It It's Right | | ub Station Post Oftice No. 1. Roofing Papers Galvanized Iron Roofing Glass Paints and Oils Do Your Repair Work Now AR CCRESEAAEO 1 2 Thomas H;lrsdware Co. Juneau, Alaska D e et | ounging Robes The newest and best in Lounging Robes in all wool material—an ideal Christmas gift. See our large assortment of these and choose now while the selection is This is a real holiday special— Reg. $16.50 Robe for $11.50 (loldstem S Emporlum good | flew at| We called at-| d asked them to| received | it will continue t t| (Imn‘ Bank by the | tmn and coat bargains at iom half regular price. would probably add to that amount The local quota had been tent at $1,000. The quota the entire Chapter was placed sers have inadvertently missed some individuals in their drive Any who have been approached will, do they will 000, which, it is believed,|leave their subscriptions at B, M will be reached without difficulty |Behrends F Mr. Merritt said. The number of memberships h ——a——— |not been definitely caleulated, Mr. Merritt believed that at AT THE HOTELS | per cent of Juneau's total popu et bt tion has been enrolled and the| oo wauice: 1 A Bu g0 even higher.| final figure may | Winton W. Spencer; M. B After last year's Roll Call, he said, | p o W © W) ks the Alaska Red C: was * among the and Ter ATNsicn |tories In ratio of membership to fins, Wake: Sam Pouliss) | population. I other communities Prionries £ M the Territory respond as i - ey as Juneau has done, he P. Mumbrue, Mrs. M { it ds not unlikely that Alaska lead this year. us a r if least vhing Dahl; in t Sl i s Sydney Laurence reproductions Commenting on the local results,|, “~ Vet in Christmas cards, origin B. M. Behrends, Presiddnt of the | Juneau Chapter, said that “they {g?'};;]‘““fi';h“ B owniy u |are the best since the period of P .. |the World war.” “It i3 possible that our canvas- e Rubber { Goods 2 FOR 1 Hot Water Bag and Fountain Syringe BOTH FOR $1.98 HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s ‘hone 33 i be | DRESSES and COATS 14 PRICE We are discontinuing these lines permanently. Some real JARMAN’S Second Street Free Delivery o) -l 3 pounds Crisco, regular $1.00 size (one to a customer) 3 packages Spaghetti, regular 2 for 25¢, 3 for ...$ .35 By watching our sales you will be able to keep sup- plied with necessities at a very small cost. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 l ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF BARGAINS it Forget-Me-Not Tea Room We specialize in a Merchant’s 50-cent Lupcheon 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. FOR SALE 2000 SQUARE FEET HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS —Good as New— Now is the time to get a 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” e IIlllllIIIIIIIIlllillllI|HlllllIlIHIIIIIIIIHIIIlllilllllllllIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|I||II||IIIIIIIIIIII||I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIiIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIB complete to pick from.

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