The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 8

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have to make a brief stop-over ln'oclock !rom hcan trouble at the Esnnfl Ketchikan where she joined the Government Hospital. The bur“. ‘PHGGRESS MADE 8 ions. court party which was there at|is at the C. W. Carter Mortus ‘During the past season, 25 miles the time. Later, Miss Pugh was‘nnd is awaiting the arriv f of e track was gravel bal-| IN 'I‘HE STATES called upon to_take the pls s , UN IMPRUVIN d, according to Col. Ohlson,| he Clerk of Court, asill. |arri i the full mileage called 4 - e miral Watson. 4 program. This work will Y DEPARTMENT ANSWERS CALL \ ———— b next year and carried ils y N ACIER HIGHWAY |MISS GLADYS FORREST IS pletion as rapidly as pos- | CONVALESCING, PORTL \\n In addition to the ballast- f Sy v' nswering 4 from Glacier 1 number of temporary wooden; Promlnent Juneau Man and s "u m:nrnn_uxlx. dlho‘ l\«:lSS Glé\dys Forrest, clerk in the P t I s were torn out and replaced | . g ent extinguished a |realty and insurance office - I"ermanent Improvement|b structures. Family Back After 10,000 |chimne; a house on the len Shattuck and who went Prot M kp oot s way East, Col. Ohlson will emnan Mlle Trip in Slates e C. T. Gardner’s several weeks ago, i3 recup: rogram akes ood |, {fic chiefs at Seattle, Port- | ence rnme was little material |in Portland after o majo Headway, Says Ohlson Francisco and Los An-| do = ; out the country are good and thatareq ar Sy b Lhn\m} | nospitat bt . x? ping, favars | R AR L beliGUREE h mmay Siis wiel . the chief topic of conversation of | R A .MP it '“ s progressing favor- the Alaska Railroad on its perma- rth ‘undil arpes e firsy’ an ever widening percentage of the| o .. . S EDETTTE R by 1)+ nent_ improvement programs, accord- {Of the year. | people is stocks and bonds, is the, Y2 NUTAT GIRi DIES HERE T R ing to Col. Otto F. Ohlson, Gen.] e word that Harry I Lucas, head of BULBS eral Manager, who visited with MARRIED IN SEATTLE | the Juneau Motors Company and Marie Johnson, 15-year-old In- |Gov. George A. Parks last night leading Juneau business. man, :3::] igl rhn was beoughy, to ;""'\» We now have our complete stock |While the steamer Alaska was in| Miss I.(vru;sc A el known brought with him from a two ot e ek from Yaku- ot all kinds of buibs for Fall|Port. He is enroute to Washington, rl, was married to Mr. months’ visit to the States. tat by her father, Charles John- |planting. |D. €., to appear before the Bureau d, son of Mrs. N. Lind [ ] 7 Mr. Lucas, accompanied by Mrs. | S s mortingsti8:90 g =y FLORISTS. | b ot TR The bride is the c Lucas and their two boys, returned D 2 :f Mr. and M 5 AT ? on the Alameda last night. Mrs. ‘slesind, "Notwey, who| - Lucas left Seattle in July with the living in éeazzle g [ ’ ’ of Budget in connection with the ¢ 1, Norway, on Saturday, won s 2l Purveyors to Particular People | me then went to Texas where she vis-| ! - ited other relatives. Mr. Lucas left| y . . MRS. MANVILLE CALLED TO p- o b J August 22 and joined Mrs J as 7 Biises a5 e bope in Clnctnoatt You can do your shopping easier here as s acrl lcln Where they visited Mr. Lucass we have the Largest Grocery Display on Salled south by the sudden death | ~ brother whom he had not seen| ather, T. C. Torgerson at for 17 years. Gastineau Channcl. £ Waahi, {55 WeRE: M. Mr. Lucas's brother uct-ompani:d‘ e 2 | . £ le left h him to Detroit where they \'isltedl G = :3‘1“ i\]acskalfigrmg(:;tlfl’: : the great plants of the Ford Mo- S o Woodland. She will be tor Company -which Mr. Lucas’s "\fi\ everal weeks. company represents in Juneau. nir. | g FRESH TOMATOES, b.. o 5N L:was also visited the Pontiac plant )()Ul)d GUARDSMEN USE RADIO | . at }:;nmi\c.dMl(l'hu:mn[. z:rm] (]noov;,n— ) I ) WICHITA, Kas—When Wichi- Jys-Overland plant at Toledo, Ohio, I 7 o — BT T a gent of the Kansas Na- a 0 and the Studebaker plant at South S“ hhl PO] ATOLS' i iard went to camp at Fort . Bend, Indiana. He visited plants | s, the army post radio, | of automobile accessory manufac- I i ° of mu : _ pound ..... e Vs uee e S b yg ins to k oot o | s’ LARGE CUCUMBERS, T arga mare reom ticularly with those who handle the 4 Fl ' Fl ' Jow riced cars. ys the ceee BR - e s cenging, e CRANBLRRIES, || BLENDED BREAD waid. Where one would formerly FLOUR B8 i o o for the fanily] poudd .00 —Qt - the custom now is to buy three or| 5 T T e Best Grade four less costly cars. | HLBB[\RDSQL’T\SH, Mr. and Mrs. Lucas drove back to tfie Coast ti{l‘o\lgh Kansas, New . p()“nd 50 lb. s(l(:ks Mexico, Arizona and California. | ’ ‘While in Arizona they visited with N 3 T ~ ~ oy Tk % QRS e o i 3 CAULIFLOWER, | 2. Ore is getting along nicely, he said,| | [ ] and is still greatly interested in 40 cents, 35 cents (lfld BT Alaska. ke o i U : U Ry gy gt P CELERY, 0 | GARNICK’S GEORGE BROS. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas stopped. ?( ‘ 2‘ Lents and = PHONE ]74 auto camps often on their way west, and noted vast improvements in R iite duviiic o das e ‘ GREEN CORN, years. He drove 10,000 miles in his Ford car without accident or, 6 lurge ears ..., mishap. He said they averaged i 4 ; i . s 1o day. “ st | 0 5 < day betiee reachicg Sestile, we| GREEN TOMATOES, madec 440 miles,” said Mr. Lucas. S L j pound ..... : k After an absence of almost six months, Mrs. T. M. Reed and her hc d - a , . . i daughter, Miss Venetia Pugh, re- We are now in our NEW SHOP. It is not only the best in Alaska but one of the turned to Juneau on the steamer| L % 4 e o oo e — - gt y A ! N, AR Werd (NPl Tt . OI{ANGLS, Sweet and Jule, finest on the Pacific Coast, and by buying Pipe and Plumbing Fixtures in car lots after v fronds. In- severai and Fittings direct from the factory WE CAN GIVE YOU MORE FOR YOUR after visiting friends in several | daven i Rl Ll e cities on the East Coast, and at- (B SR kR SRR A, DOLLAR. T T e s / JOHNATHAN APPLES, lar: e e T o d S, large, We Do Not Do Cheap Work But epent some time visiting Mrs.| DECHN. . s, 4% m e AT At Reed’s old home in Montgomery, | A Toey i iheg “""‘Es LARGE DELICIOUS APPLES, Good Work Cheap rculrx?lng north in July, however, | ” dOLen Pl R i waw Jound fosh W FURL would Y, — o Our mechanics are the best obtainable and each man is “top hand” in his particular BART[ ETT PEARS, ; branch of work, and most of them have been with us for over two years and know dOICn SN ' S Alaska conditions. AT YOUR SERVICE QI D SICI\I E I EARS John Ahlers, Ira Tucker, Chas. Baker, W. C. Jensen, Geo. Elliowt, Sid Brannen, fozen o ; Ernie Gmeiner and Gee Bee. CASABAS, ’ ~ Our Merchandise Is the Best pound s ; PLUMBING TRANE BOILERS ACETYLENE 'f Pumpl\lm P‘IFSICV Turnips, Rutabagas FIXTURES fonenlt Birchfield WELDING Seedless and Tokay Grapes Crane Radiators American and Standard and Radiator CUTTING Kohler . : Unit Heaters Pacific Anywhere October 16, | & y George Br OS. OIL BURNERS el itk i HEATING il Y ; Hart : " PLA 192() Sl 5 Deliveries—10 a.m., 11 am., 2 p.m., 3:30, 4:30 p.m. and : We stock one to FURNACES W::g‘s PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS Ray two carloads Both Pipe Steam Money Back 1 . i Vapor Gk 14 in. to 6 in. and Pipeless Viiear. PHONE 83°OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” SHEET METAL SHOP FURNACES N yal THE SANIT ARY GROCERY Stacks—Garbage Cans—Tanks Rebricked—Pipe Covering— Hirsutone Flushings—etc. Asbestos—Fire Brick—Fire Clay A stimulating hair tonic. Prevents dandruff, stops falling hair, restores luster, keeps the scalp healthy. 50 cents and $1.00 P T T e T e | “WE GO ANY WHERE IN -ALASKA” “Fowenr. SALOUM'S RICE & AHLERS CO. LU T T LT LU T T T O LT PLUMBING 5 HEATING g SHEET METAL i i CALIFORNIA GROCERY T I mlllll | (TS SN ' “We tell you in advance what job will cost”

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