The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1929, Page 8

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H SEWARD FISHERIES |11 x o v i onvos[SHRINE CLUB DANCE s, smarruck 1 Cable Offi . Petrson tron Tocky Pas 1 IS lNCORPORATED ings, cold storage plants, eep | IS GIVEN TONIGH | IMPROVING FOLLOWING uneau .aole ce near Kake where he has been ‘ vater docks, wharves, and ap E . | OPERATION IN SEATTLE S - cruising timber for the past two | proaches from the Government of N R D weeks SPEND MUNTH YO oo e Taitag fekiss or any scoscitvs| 1N MASONICESRMRRLE - ..corting. 16 o cadiesrash o ow Rhecewving Direct . e [ filed articles department thereof; and to enm-| oo ' i ceived today from Allen Shat- and water, Lhi na:lx‘::;m‘\‘l‘lbi.l“‘f"i the office of the gage in the general mercantile e first dance of a series of |tuck, now in Seattle, Mrs. Shat- F S l S N I b i 5 = |ka, Karl Theile. On February 1,|business and to carry on and con.|!hree given annually by the Ju- tuck is improving in the Virg rom Seatt €, JCWAN QL |leave Juneau on Monday for aglo 530, this. $55.000 carporation wyill|duct any other agincs inetdang tg|Beau Shrine Cub. &nd"whieh in | Mason Hospital following & major L LUy ’;“"";{ S ey, Hooush, | SRR | S0-year term of existence.|and usually conmected with the Lhe PAast have always been among |operation performed there. Mr. | B g (0t yiatis - “he purpose of the Seward Fis hing industey in all its branches, |[N¢ MCst popular events of the |Shattuck stated that he and his| Due to the great Increase of|NOWEVer Juneau seems the most)the form of a gederal adminit Will ReSt Also Pr«‘pare‘c-:i. R s o e Tl L1 sors il fihe | T nCr Seasotle tonight in the |wife expected to return to Ju-|business on the Alaska cable sys-|1c8ical point for Skagway and| trip and will be made by | carry ‘on the ¢ ORI LR siors - of ie) a1l room of the new Scottish 'ncau this month, leaving Seattle|fem .especially between q.:a|||n‘fl“1""* j trict Ranger H. E. Smith Address to Be Delivered P il STy, O y|Rit Temple. The dances are |junuary 24. and Juneau, repeaters have been T e G st Examiner J. P. Williams. They 2 v i i o estlsd ol ol ol arry | 1o0ked forward to as it is know:r A L R alled at Ketchikan, which WILLIAMS RETURNS FROM 11 be gone'about ten days. on March Fourth o Alaska and in the waters| V. Hoben and Wayno e, all of| (o tne Shriners are_ exealion R 2 1 S L rmmanon i e o & contiguous and adjace sreto; | Sewar "he main office is 1o-|pog TIE : Wi 7 ! ; S e ol GREUEERR O adiabent e T . e Offlee 18 Dilhats ATTENTIOR receive business direct from Se-| . BOB TURNER'S £UTO SERVICE ASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Her-|[to lease, locate. record, survey,|cated in Seward. | DT For Carpenter Work of &RV ... .43 also Seward, to the| J. P. Willi Forest Examiner| I fought the flu for six week 4 bert Hoover amnounced vesterday|purchase or otherwise acquire sites| i o | WE MAKE ESLARGEIENTS |kind—chop. af pity—Call Handy| 258 S0 bl Rt R R aritved fa Juneat: Iaat mighi on|bat s How mt yous. sesvide > ;Pl?.;-mh.v ':}::tlr]‘])\’,nd\'r;n M I '1’“):’ ‘umi lurr‘mnns suitable and adapt-|0ld papers te. sawe at ne Empire. | :\lurkursvvn views adv./Andy, Phone 498 twice, through Ketchikan, which!the Forest Service hoat Ranger in. Call 257, Stand at Arcade weeks’ conference with Party lead | has r 'w[v, Al‘m;:l the present sy ‘.'”_’",‘," o of Capt. Ge .~,u(.m. BOB TUR) adv. ers on. three big ac tration | g e Rl e | f——— — — problems, farm relief, tariff and| | This is also a great advantage Prohibition l'ZHIm«vvhn nt over the old system in that less Raisins P Prll'les h One of Hoover's 1.| Ie yester-| errors will be made and the day was Senator Shortridge, of| system is a tremendous time ted that the| ss be call Calitornia, who sug special session of Co ed April 1. Most of th sional leaders have approved of a date a fortnight later. Congres: | Hoover intends to remain at least a month in Florida resting and preparing his inaugural ad dress. SHORTEST R. R. OPERATES ONLY ~ SIX DAY WEEK Observes babbgih Day and| Only Necessity Pre- vents Rule Bleakmg DUE WEST, . C., Jan. 18.—This town, of about 500 population sit- uated in the Piedmont section of South Carolina, has two boasts E It is the seat of one of the olde colleges in the south and head-| quarters of a four mile railway, one of the shortest in the world. Not but once in its 21 years of existence has a train been run over the railway on Sunday. One * Sunday in 1915 a young woman's life hung in the balance from an acute illness. It necessary to rush her to a hospital in Char- lotte, N. C The only way to do it was to take her over the Due West rail- road to Donalds, the railway’s ter-j minus and there make connections with another railway line. R. S Galloway, president of the rail- way was attending church when the urgent summons came and af- ter being assured that it ; case of dire necessity he gave per- mission for the train to run for its first and last time on Sunday. It is not written in the charter of the railway that no trains are to be run on the Sabbath, Mr. Gallo- way explains, “but it is in our minds and hearts.” “Our” refers ‘to the people of Due West, the majority of whom are members of the Associated was was a Reformed Presbyterian church. this The entire equipment of brief but official railroad co | of ome flat car, one passenger coach, one combination passenger and freight coach and two engines. Too Much Competition Blinks: “Our Congressmen are going to do less and less talking as the years go on.” Jinks: “Expecting the millen- nium?” Blinks: “No, the reason is that all the talking soon will be done by our Congresswomen.” - — A wife is a woman who wishes| she hadn’t said ye an old maid is one who wishes she hadn’'t ‘said no. Al | NEW EXCLUSIVE BOXED STATIONERY I | % Many Shades i 2 ' i i I Phone 25 I Free Delivery bt ALASKA YEAR BOOK 1 JUST ARRIVED ! Send a copy to your outside friends— ready for mailing. ! I i i BUTLER-MAURO || DRUG CO. Free Ddlvgrv Phone 134 When We Sell It g I¢s Right l Sub Strtion Post Office No. 1. ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1929 FOR SATURDAY at GEORGE BROS. Where You Get the “BEST FOR LESS” P i iy { BREAD * and BUTTER PICKLES 25¢ can [SUSTSSUUSUSUSUU U RS SS S S+ DROMEDARY GRAPERUIT 25¢ Can No. 2 Tastes like home made brrrvrrvrrrrrrmrrrs) WHOLE SECTIONS JAM E BEST { DEL MONTE | { QUALITY B e T 30c No. 2 Peach, Apricot, Loganberry and Blackberry { S WEET C()RN PUSS ST PSUA FANCY cans Money e N ¢ MILFORD { 5 No. 2 Cans i ! P e | MOTHER’S OATS ALUMINUM 40c | $1.00 BEST cach QUALITY We Save You OBTAINABLE For the Best Money Come to Us 1S PSS USSR borrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr e BUY THE BEST FROM US AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 Just Tell Your Grocer To hoist up his quality of merchandise, and to bring his prices down within a rule of UNIFORMITY, so YOUR dollar will have the same buying power every day in the week. Up with the Quality, down with Prices every day instead of ONLY ONCE A WEEK. Why Use the Baits? Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 OSSP SCHILLINGS BEST BAKING . { POWDER 40c Pound Can None Better (s GRAPE NUTS 20c Package We Save You 1 : : 5 z i z | 1 z : : { z N : ') i ot CREAM OF WHEAT 30c Package OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. “A regular HAPPY HOME is expscted at the Moose Hall” TOMOR- ROW NIGHT---MAKE A POINT TO BE THERE. $1.95 3.00 system is Raisins . advaneing omething the Cable rfecting d also greater efficiency to the public. repeaters installed in the | Ketchikan office can be handled so |that in case Juneau has fast mes- ages to gel out, Seward or Seattle ending night letters to Juneau on a perforated tape which reaches Ketchikan, can be run into a bas 5 pounds box Best Seedless pounds Best Prunes Spice Cake, cellowrapped, will keep fresh indefinitley, each 40 Another shipment of Swift’s bacon, 1b. .35 ket, while Juneau shoots her 5 ’ |blacks to Seward By throwing G k b Pl 174 a switch, Seattle business will arnick’s - wone | again start coming to Juneau while the same time Juneau will be| !sending direct to Seattle. [ Juneau is at present unable to! end direct to Seattle or Seward' |as another set of repeaters must! he installed at Ketchikan but Se-| attle or Seward can send direct to; Juneau. Sending direct to Seattle,! or_ Seward, from Juneau, will be accomplished within a short time,, it is believed by Juneau Operator-| PETE L. JOHNSON EXPERT TANKMAKER in-Charge, L. F. Harper, or at ; & |least before the heavy season Formerly with Hamilton at Ketchikan | opens. While Ketchikan is the main re lay point, it is believed that Ju-| neau's local business is as heavy| or even heav than Ketchikan | ‘on account of the number of gov-! |ernment messages handled by the | | ditferent departments located here. | Radio sending and receiving sets are being installed by the Cable system at Haines, Skagway, Petershurg, Wrangell and Cr [This it is believed, will take | place of cables and open cir Small Tanks-35¢ to 40c¢ ness by radio to the three LugmL NOW WITH offices, Seattle, Ketchikan and Ju-| 1, while Seward will be doing Any Size—Any Shape—Any Gauge EVERY TANK GUARANTEED Large Tanks-30c to 35¢ per gallon the ! share with the Northern sm-i RICE & AHLERS CO' tions. | Juneau at present is working| PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL {and handling all business with Sit-| Juneau, Alaska |ka. It is not known what | “We tell you in advance what job will cost” |tion will handle Craig, Petersburg, | Wrangell, Skagw and Haize | Fle U soirmncafpnna: Here’s a good suggestion No man ever has too many hose Men are like women that way. They go through the average kind of hose quickly. It’s real economy to get a half dozen pair at a time of the finest, softest French lisle or Scotch wools. They wear very long — and they’re very smart. Goldstein’s EmpOrium Juneau’s Style Center. «° @

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