The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1929, Page 2

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T i R R L v . - " v o e " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TU DAY, OCT. 2241929./ : Mlddlewelghts Train forCommg BattleTT AIN HITS 1 56 # o ‘ ok COUNCIL, BLUFFS, Towa, e IS An Economical Car JOWAN GETS VARSITY o New Ford Fordor Sedan LETTER 30 YEARS LATE o i . e ° . CHOOLBUS; : ’ . 3 |® Oct. 22—More than 30 years e ¢ le after he held down the hot ‘e . D 11 I NJURED o sack for the varsity baseball o to rlve . . s . ° . o o team, the University of Towa e has awarded a major letter ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low to George S. Wright, local e| cost of up-keep. Economical because it has been LLIWACK, B. C., Oct. 22 own, aged 14 years, attorney. . made to stand up under thousands and thousands of d clevén other Righ"scHoel Wright, a southpaw, played 6 miles of steady running. | ere injured late yesterday from 1896 to 1899 when therc /o | yon when a Canadian Pacific were no letters and* al}hpqm)‘ An indication of the huxlt-m quahty Qf this ear is ‘\ : in?‘xé'r?“"m?"?ln b;;:fl i Fid b;:m::‘ge;:mfifg 53 shown in the e\tenbxv? ‘usé of fine steel forgings. | c Ci J vere cle owing pai 2 s } Nine students escaped in- ‘- g‘n‘wtm (Ixf athletics recgritly . @ lt\/{&rne isteell for%l'r.lgs, ';rtlh:(‘,t, ;teru‘%egd;n "hef""f Ford | 8 Jean Gillespie, one of those | s discovered Wright had et i i Srmosh SOy T cgr, regardless of price. | is in a critical condition. | IO ter coming and the award @ Come in and learn about the safety, comfort s injured are expecicd|e was promptly made. 4 smoothness and alert performance of this car b},' |® Among other relics of his.e driving it yourself. You'll know it’s a great auto- eight train was traveling amond days, Wright recalls . b hou het i BIE. tho || ::;Tcwt one time there were @ mobile the minute you take the wheel. g it clear of the ‘tracks. |s nine sonthpaw batters on'the @ -G Primnn, |e tea e qun)nulrledcnefi.-oclock,.....oooooloo' Dinner Spectais at Mabry's Cafe? Juneau Moyors, Inc. - it BN e asllintadi Bedroom Slippers | That are comfortable, smart and in a charm- ing variety of: styles and materials. Insurance Makes the Home s the Home | Possible ; It takes much more than wood and nails, or brick and mortar—or even Edgar Guest's “Heap~o’ Livin’,” to make a home. Insurance makes it possible for you to build, and it protects you afterward. The materials are insured before you get them. The house is insured during construction. The banker de- mands insurance that his money may be safe- guarded. —You would not dare risk your in- vestment without insurance even if you- could raise the money. Through insurance your dream of a home and happiness is made to come true. Picture yourself in THE WALES V'V —é BLUE suit vy MIDDISHADE For Women Plack kid, with heel and soft sole. In black, red and blue—§3.75. Patent leather, with heel and soft -sole, colored lining—$3.75. Above we have Ace Hudkins, pitching hay as part of his training for the by : ] b’s coming bout in which he will meet Mickey Walker (lower left) at Lot | Kid Kozy Komfy, soft sole, no heel, lamb’s Angeles, on October 29th. Both men are in the pink of condition and arc equally confident of success. It ought to be a good mill. International Newsreel yol lining, in r lue and apricot—$3.95. WoO mgs blue G 8 Let your local agent tell you about sound Kid slipper with pom-pom trim, no heel, Stock Fire Insuranee.’ After all, there’s a smartness to a double- breasted suit all its own. The Wales is a very smart interpretation of the idea Allen Shattuck, Inec. INSURANCE—Every Kind - _— TRANS- A"‘LANTIC INE TRANS-PACIFIC nmuv - BREUER FINDS iKETCHlKAN MILLS TO ‘”‘i.mil(‘;' fleece lined, in blue, red and black | STOP IN SHORT TIME b SGHOULS Tn BE “ The Ketchikan Spruce Mills will | For Chil(lren lcloce about the end of this month : .+ » authoritative in de- S“".ml‘;er;ech:ll’zi;\ ;:x;?m a;? Bunny Bootees and Bunny Pumps, in suede, sign, superbly tailored. IN Gflnn SHAPE according to Asst. District Forester featuring the “Bunny Face” designed in A suit we're proud to b [:f,:,n;zl":&?ciarl:gp'f;";:i’f lamb’s wool. This material also serving as a feature. A suit you’ll be Pays Offl(:lal Calls to Ket- an. Both pléncs, he said, ap- lining. In red and blue. $1.35 to $1.95. proud o yoar. chikan, Wrangell and j]'J;;:.“lx"{nilgigle:‘m::xo:fi:fiu; ek j’ Other SChOOIS ! ikan looking after timber I nd waterpower work in that TRANS CONT'NENTA’ - ., B. ]‘l. Bohre"(’s After wisiting scveral schools L e 3 C I 1 trict, Commissioner of Education | y.ige, Dock Company and of the -3 3 0., Inc. L. W. Breuer teturned home toda Bt Cans g FAMOUS on the steamer Yukon. He paid official visifs to schools at Wran-| , gell, Ketchikan, Wards -Cove and|, Charcoal Point. \ | Conditions ,in all of them arej |excellent, Commisioner: Breuer 'said.{ At Wrangell the school authori- ties are working under difficulties| land deing the best they can. Lack of an adequate building is a handi- cap to the work.. The people of the town are undertaking to solve their problem and probably will find a way out, he said. The Commi: rning to his home on the mer Yukon after a two weeks' ip outside. MERCHAN PRINCESS STEAMERS To Prince Rupert, Victoria Vancouver and Seattle REDUCED RATE ROUND TRJP FARES In Effect Nov. 1st, 1929 to Feb. 28th, 1930 Direct Connections at Vancouver to all }astern Points of United States and Canada ' PETE w SAYS: Another big load on'the YUKON . .. ioner had ‘planned oints on ‘the of hlmd L\nu E werc: so arranged lmt ;t was im possible. to sparc the time that would have been rcqunvd to make VARIOLb I‘Ol TES LIBERAL STOP-OVERS Weather Conditions As Recorded h) the U. 8. FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Wealhcr Bureau gt S R Your last chanée at Concord GRAPES W. L. COATES, Agent 3 o s 1 Valeatine ‘Building uneau Forecast for Junean and viclnity, ber'~ning 4 p. m. today: guest of the Parent-Teacher As- JRERE h < Rdin tomgm and Wednésday; - fresh - southeasterly winds. sociation, " the Rotary Club and ata PRICE . . . NOW 4Q CENTS PE«R B, Chamber of Commerce. B K\'KET LOCAL DATA Beas AS i Timy Baromeéter Temip. IHumidity Wind Velocity Weather | PRI | o 4p m oyesty .. 2092 49 91 SE ‘1 Rain ! crmpn A e T T Secl) BANK BANDITS KING APPLES, $2.50 ON Noen today . 3005 51 6 SE 10 Rain 4 A B Ak SPE LY TR — T0 DIE,GALLOWS PER BOX . - w1 ! TODAY - LAMAR, Coio, Oct. 22.—Overrul-} \ RS AD1p. | " TiwcA e, 4 ha - Reeelos € B0 gt g motions for new trials’ for y Stations- téinp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocny 24 hrs, Weather George J. Absser and Howard 'L ' [ 1 2‘0:3" - g 2: . I zg * % : g:gy Yauston, convieted bank bandis, e, g ] e 3 # Y| Judge A. F. Hollenbeck senténced o . : Béthel i.oml 2 m 8 02 OMY | pis ti6 16 die” on -t gaMowWE N 'IOVIA]ULS. solid and. fancy—pound ...t $ .10 ‘ ) : 2 ¥ or i : ¥ Pukon . S O ) B 0 Pt Cldyiyne geate Pricon in the week ent- FRESH SPINAGH. d = FRCE ik Tadany 2 20 16 184/ =® 0 OMY | ine February 15, 1930 o A DR . o ::fl’; : :: §§ u 2§ 5 0 U bl Sec g CHINESE CABBAGE—pound ... 15 No. 1 Vlctor, per dozZpgy <. ... . bl LS .. Paul 3¢ & 0 Cldy i % ") ~rp t Duteh Harbor ... 42 40 3B 2 e 1189 Rain | JUNEAU &?‘{)fllfiflghmn e SOLID HEAD LETTUCE—head . 10 No. 14 Victor, per dozen . § vt £ 8 el 1% SR o i BRUSSELS SPR()FTS—pouml 3 20 No. 1 Newhouse, per dozen .. Jtneat o4 8 5 8 12 Bain| At Ness. iraiu;tc ;f th;ec‘:‘c: e 5 No. 1% Newhouse, per dozen Ketchikan 60 54 | 54 58 14 376 Rain | neau High School, has been Prince Rupert 85 56 | 52 56 10 98 Oldy |0 membership In the Delta Sigma, FRESH BUNC H (,ARROTS—[)er bunch . No. 3V, Newhouse, per dozen Wraiieh g 2 pream gl T g Phla% 3h) Vol of Washing- | LARGE CUCUMBERS—each No. 14 Newhouse, per dozen Seattle 8 | 52 52 0 Cle: on. ~ Portland ER TR Ve 2 & et =i Sl ISV&‘IE/F( ABBAGE—pound . No. 48 Newhouse, per dozen .. San’ Francisco 88 83 | 62 64 2 0 Cles A BARGAIN FOR D) | o ; ‘ *Less than 10 miles. ““| 1 FLAT TOP DESK vith ln;gfl e S l(]'l ATOES—3 POU“db - 25 T vertical file drawer, card Index FDTy” heervalions st Barrow, Fort- Yukon, Tanane and. Eagle ldrawors, large shallow drawer’fob SALE STILL CONTINUES ON ES VEGE TABLES : are ml.;u at 8 a. m and 8 p. m., Juneau time. only $30.00. 1 45-70 WINC! SHOTGUN SHELLS RIFLE, great for BEAR, a° !NAP' The pressure has risen in Sou'hern Alaska but the center of $20.00. 1 32 SPECIAL WINCHEST: low “pressure remains’ nearly stationary south of the Alaska Pen- YAKIMA NO. 1 (‘RADE POTATOES—25 pounds Irisula “withi strong southerly to casterly winds In the Gulf of Al- f:\;?NgCnfli‘fst‘tl?éRu:‘n:agmhelb’ez; HAINES ALASKA POTATOES—25 poiinds - 1.00 : .nll& The pressure is highest in Alberta. Heavy rains have fall- light “guns "for slém These guns || ALAg]\ A PE IR()\KI TURN 12 Gau e $1 25 per Box ) e in Southeastern Alaska and moderate rains Yo the Westward| " 05 " ety can be fne ® g s S—6 pO\lndS - 25 p with considerablé cloudiness in other parts of the Teiritory. Tem- peratures hdve risen in the Interio’ and near th¢ Gulf of Alaska, and have faller ‘slightly in the ex ‘reme southwest. u Order Securities Distance Other Groups NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—American RUTABAGAS—S5 pounds ... .° Wil - 25 HUBBARD SQt ASH—pound GRAPES GRAPES GRAPES SEEDLESS, TOKAYS, RABIERS, CABNISHONS MALAGAS spected at 105 Second Street, near *|corner Main. ‘See Batcheller or call 91. —adv. Other Slzes in Companson MAIL US YOUR ORDER wishing to purchase this class ol stock must pay an average of 27.3 times earnines. Mail order house earnings in- creased between 1924 and 1929, but Jitney Dance Liberty Hal! - B ths\oant | the.price. of “thetr ' securities rose Doiialis AND R et i £ [almost_three times as fast. The & L veu 8 . & e i i ny o | 2 Bt e 0| TONIGHT CASABAS, CELERY, CAULIFLOWER, PAR SP_———FY'D,‘*-‘KON ; was only 69 per cent and for food | company stocks 71 per cent. e “192¢ mail order securi- ‘it an average' of the Tive oviock Dinner “Today anyorie smuuhrn. -m“ ‘tge New York brokerage ' hils “corhipiled figurés show- A. N. B. Orchestra

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