The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 21, 1929, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929. Your Lucky Days ear ¢ 1 C. J. Woofter, Nome legis- e neau and put up a small (e flag on the peak. It is believ- Thitty-two Foot Boat First | e tirst : ‘ Begin By Starting to Trade With to Arrive But Is Re- !. i r' e “.‘ ported Disqualified . from Page One) GEORGE BRoS. bardmes, Blue Jack Jacket . . . 3 for 24¢ Reed of the Klosh said he | 1 fair winds and ti B8 ay, except st e uspices of r mem- P ska, of which h . 3 teda ortland He had been resident of kan and Petersburg. ¥y D.!Nenana for some time o S e e, Although naturally Mrs. Kuettner,| s i T SERVUS SIII{I"II) 21‘. can at being disqualified, FAIRBANKS PEOPLE WED 'Y A na « i ) , U about the matter 24, ILC SERVUS BRAND tonl\ the view that it was Bartle: ar ins ac . R artle ge tins—heavy syrup VAT their own fault and had no criti- Bartlett—larg 7 NSy e HEINZ ey Mrs. H. J.| Baranef; John C. Walter, r. and Mrs. Harris, Sit- v, Fairbanks; Samuel| The Yy, Los Angeles; Louis Labow, |estima cism of any official to make F Snohomish on Job The Snohomish, convoy ship, wa on the job all the time. It moth- cred the yachts over the entir> BUTTERSCOTCH INDIA RELISH, 39¢ g, SYI{UP, 28¢ ; 16 ounce jars ; on Forestry Depariment | of lum-| course but came in ahead of all|Los Angeles; Joe Kelley, Fairbanks; [ber were cut in that State last| Qllill‘l Size lel\] of them except the Klosh. But it|C. Vevelstad, Yacobi; E. E. Mead, |year. Y - 3 et was not out of touch with them at | pt. Retreat; Thomas McBryan 31 1 TLIIFS st o 2 » OLI ES 17 » . ; et e e R s e | / [ any time. Funter Bay; Carl Johnson, Stan-|f e car l(),') 2C C S It will remain in port at least}wood, Wis.; Indal Pederson, Ju- n until Saturday evening and possib- |neau; Charles Larson, Juncau; C DOll(lr I’ AIR! "()\] Rlpe—fan ly over Sunday. Some of the|E. Haffinier, Seattle; V. A. H R T 550N B S yachts are expected to depart for|gsen, the south Sunday or Mondey while | rader; AMOC, 1T i . ; A IDOZIED SALT, 26¢ Health Bluldmg, & . eattle; Louls Bridges, Hark- S l i William S. Hamilton, Five s peCL“ others may cruise Alaskan waters | Fingers. { t for a while before returning. L g MISSES’ SHORTS and|| Ve ye ables Judge Patton Busy LOCA LMAN ARRESTED { 2 Shakers For é Judge Josoph Patton, of Seattle, BANDEAU SETS i whose job it is to check over the George Cone was arrested last logs, equipment and the vessels|night by Deputy Marshal Walter | ! themselves, and determine the|p sibley for possession of intoxi- | winners, was hard at work this|cating liquor. He was to have Jflrmall S nghl"st Qunl:!y Fouds ‘ . : — | | CAN AMOCAT CORN ‘ PURE LEAF 1 CAN AMOCAT PEAS 460 1 | ‘| o Wecngune; 160 Wil teakive Ty ear rraigned) today, irtthie Oonts fV 0 T T SR 00 1 2 Pound Can e Ry e i hours of close checking and in-|missioner's Court before Judge R PR “‘—’ B spection to complete the work. It|prank A. Boyle on a charge of vio- | 5% | B Ry Y7 MQ « Ob bl was thought this afternoon that|jating the Alaska Bone Dry Law. JAPANESL TOY 8 A‘II[V(J’LD CLAI‘IS. 24,(: est taln(l e the winners would be known by oot SIIOP 3 7 i i tomorrow afternoon or evemng CASPERSON PLEADS GUILTY | Flats—Can 1 (‘A;\; AM()(:AT I).}::I<,’1"_§ 8 ->oe H. B. MAKINO il VR B, 1 CAN AMOCAT BEANS AT Thr nOTELS George Casperson, Ketchikan man Front Street I l ¥ 1,',./”[(‘}[()"\']‘ ALL FOR . A arrested early this week by Dep-'| P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders 3 3 Gastineau uty Marshal Sullivan and Prohibi- ] % — o gTUFFED OL I V ES 27¢ Surpmumly Good Quultt\ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Radford, U. [tion Agent Handy, pleaded guilty - e 9 " P S. Navy; J. Gravious; Ed Hibler; |yesterday before Commissioner Ar- S5 T o) 4[‘10CAT Tom Scott; S. Vukich; H. F. Stall, |nold to violation of the Alaska A .(.() . )Z. S ) £ Petersburg; Mrs. C. S. Cumming, | Bone Dry Law. He was fined $75 | nsg¢ - = Oak Park, Ill.; Chester Deering, |and costs and the automobile ! | I—)INEAPPLE 980 ”[“l(‘l\' U-\T FL ‘\KFS Mrs. Chester Deering, Seattle; F.led at the time was confiscated. C(l"l(’l‘(lfi' i e UL < k 4 e e s Y 4 Large Cans 14 ounce package ... | and Broken Slicer in Heavy Syrup Cooks in Three Minutes CALL FOR BIDS and ) ) 3 5 . . 7 Sealed ids wil pe roclved for CAMERA Three Advantages of Dealing With Us the stock of Charles Gearing & Ca. ¢ & HoORs SN Sl 15 the Core SUPPLIES COURTEOUS SERVICE REAL SAVINGS AMOCAT FINEST FOODS ner of Main and Front Streets, 2 Juneau. Inspection may be made between the hours of 9 a. m. and 12 noon and from 1 p. m. to 5 Better Quality for Better Trade George Brothers TELEPHONE 92—95 FREE DELIVERY p. m. daily. Bids will be received BUTLER-NIAURO at the store or at my office in the Malony Building, not later than 5 DRUG CO p. m. Saturday, June 22nd. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Sub Station Post Office No. 1 GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE IS NOW ON AND STILL THE CROWDS COME. OUR SALES HAVE BEEN VERY SATISFACTORY BUT STILL WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF ITEMS THAT YOU MAY NEVER BE ABLE TO DUPLICATE AT OUR PRICES. COME EARLY IF YOU CAN BUT COME AGAIN. Everything Must Go From Every Department at Cost and Less for Cash Only STORE HOURS---9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. We haven’t tables enough to accommodate everything but POSITIVELY NO CREDIT ---NO APPROVALS --- NO FX. cach one will be refilled daily with bargains that cannot be . duplicated. CHANGES OR REFUNDS DELIVERIES ON LARGE PARCELS ONLY fi This Store will be open Saturday until 9 P. M. for the benefit of those who - _cannot shop during the day. HENRY RODEN, —adv. Receiver.

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