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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1930. Renominated by 3 PROVIDENCE, R. I, Oct. 9.— Ca Joseph Gardner, pi o 1 4 a.nes cr aster of last Sunday morning [] S * Jessc H. Metcalf was re- h st ¢ wEIGh I8 oW makin t. Ann’s Ho-plia eve- |has been increased to 49, Samuel| BUCHAREST, Oct. 9—G. G Mi- i f'md by acclamation for Sena- i Wl trip, went south on the b Shureh, rigger, succumbed t ronescu has been named Premier 40 t t ! rop-asentative | succeed Julia Maniu who resigned o B —_— vention today. Congressmen Clark FRRCRI t the Republican State con- mer Louis?, as did the | [ f the Keno which is tied up r B ar- |- o following disagreements with King ot 5 5 :.|Burdick of Newport and Richard| Whitehorse. Srews {1 the | rived on th Stai,‘ to Be Torn Out— Each Player RCCEI\ ey His|BVigeka ey Rompis 000 BEL G W. - Morgan. Transfereed ! - ieizs, [Orws from, o' ] Shower Baths to Be | Bit—St. Louis Men Each |nominated. A candidate witt be| ~__J Newmarker Back Elonynmeipmmeniymmenfimmonflpmomen)yomns mfipmee -— 1 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | Carol. | |nominated today to run against . Installed Get About $3,350 |Congressman 3. E. 0'Connel, Dem- from Ketchikan | L AT T b i |ocratic ‘nominee for re-election, in ! ¢ in Elks Hall, which for | PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Oct. 9—l|the Third or Providence district.; G. W. Morgan, United States In- years was used for the presenta- | In the World's Series each Phila- | Congressman Aldrich is a son of [spector of Hull in the Juneau dis- tien of local productions, then foridelphm player will receive aboutithe late Senator Nelson A. Ald-|trict, has been appointed Assistant rehea and {finally for an or- |$5,000, the winner's share, and each|yrich and a brother of Mrs. John D.|Inspector of Hulls in the Seattle' b d. is to be torn out,|St. Louis player will receive ap- office, and will make his head- chestra T Rockefeller, Jr. discarded. proximately $3,350. | The Republican platform pledged |quarters there. Mr. Morgan, who will be utilised for The total receipts for the siX{the party to be guided by a Pro-|took over the inspectorship of hulls cing floor and shower games of the World's Series exceed- |hibition referendum. in this district two years ago, left 3 nd ball court is to be ed $950,000. Senator Metcalf will oppose form- |for Seattle about ten days ago. He ) B i lled in the hall. | ———————— er Senator Peter Goelet Gerry,|Will assume his duties there' at Action was taken at the meeting‘UNE susPEc nominated by the Democrats last|Once, and is not expected to come / = ° last night and the Trustees were | week. back here even on a brief trip. instructed to proceed with plans as J. Newmaker, United States In- spector of Boilers in the Juneau A, R drawn up last winter. Work on the | Shk s Wi, My ket Tishdiy | N R ARREST,FIND HERRI K district, said that no appointment SIJ('AI{ »..v l f l 00 birid UNDE g had vei beon made to fil Mr. Mor- >AR, 15 pounds for oot e e g SR / GAMES YESTERDAY | gan's place here. Mr. Newmarker acific Coast League ! 1 R - eclared that all hull an ojler 7 2 Y T . paat cost teacy, Hoodlum Is Held in Rob-1 |G GUI TY MAN et et § - SWIFT°S BACON, Cured Especially for Us, pound, 40c Scattle 4, 6; Los Angeles 12,1. Day | bery of Mayor Thomp— cluded for the current year. He games. Second went only seven A # & 5 i Pertland 6; Missions 4. Day game.| {Former Congressman Con- Hollywood 2; Sacramento 0. Night{ CHICAGO, Ill, Oct. 9.—Sam Bat- | 3 Ketchikan area. There were more A I ‘?C il Al )Lv C S . game. taglia, aged 25, is held as suspect| victed of Manufacture |fish than were wanted. They were REL ‘4 f\ E ”ALF ’ 1 A HE ’ m hl’.(lv\f Sy‘rup’ Oakland 5: San Francisco 4, ten in the robbery of Mayor Thompson's and Possession washed into the streets of the . . i i ife last Monday night but con- ‘ower part of the town by high 7 5 3 e P 3 innings. Night game. wife last Monday night bul con No. 2 1-2 size, per can . Waid i ) 23c !siderable doubt is expressed wheth- | water. Rain! Juneau has nothing | BALTIMORE, Maryland, Oct. 9.|but gentle dews compared to the | ; by LUBS {er he is the right man. | 1 S:f;;‘,’:N g,,ff,,f.,.., Battaglia i8 & minor hoodlum and|_Manuel Herrick, one time Oon-|deluges that fell when I wasiin I) U R E I{( )NFY ~ .7 Lost Pect \racketeer. He was arrested as he [;res;mfln from Oklahoma, has been |Ketchikan. I like the weather herey ; i = b} 0 I’l)" "( pal 'S 7 C Talis wood 25 L7 iatt (the Sourt’ white e thaq beenjconvisted of the charge of manu- |-—todaylsfor . idstance ) Mavbe i 4 facturing and also possession of |will stay settled—calm and brightl o .570 freed of harge of assault. It ) ~ Lo§ Angeles 3 37 570 freed on a charg s8¢ |liquor. —until after Thanksgiving. May- | FELS \APT HAA b()flp’ (‘(U't()n X X i 5 ! 65c San Francisco ...... 44 .SODi Peter O'Malley, Mrs. Thompson's i : ; gy o Seattle 4B i LetenteRir ollbanan, | pHA helice . o uoc ROkl B B OWD) Atiot jbe. Sacramento e ¥ no sitive identification saying: | and addresstd the jury which i > A, - e g A e e . rapoers, {00k 10 minutes to find him guity CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, fresh and delicious, pound 30c CREWS FROM RIVER D s P Oakland 49 ; Herrick was arrested when found Portland 48 442 I'm almost sure of it but I won't| # p Mission -\ 52 416 say positively he is the man. |tending a still He was working| BOATS SAIL SOUTH; "7| Battaglia was taken to Mrs. (% @ 1o Wi¥ 0k [aldy (it Paul H. Abbott, representative for | Thompson’s home last night but ::‘»:A’_(‘frim‘“‘“;h": eli'll‘\‘:lerjn‘cl;‘ w:]‘iech“’;‘; SEASON IS ENDING ’ Ph Dupont Powder, left on the Queen'is not know whether he was iden- | ! [gi to sgeu tha Pédaials l one for Ketchikan. |tified by his vietim. [Ranace ke | Heralding the early close of navi-, SR _| Herrick began his Congressional|gation on interior waterways, offi- | 174 — 53 | career with the 1920 Harding land-|cers and crews of some of the| Islide but failed of re-election. |vessels which have been tied up UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and ‘ Richard F GEMOonah 15 |passed through Junesu this _we(‘kf 3 TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES a St. Ann’s Hospital patient. He isl:“ih“‘:t ;:!li:\rllx;,gd:::ws will go The Store of Better Value and Friendly Service | ; GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. | o st e, St muse . . . S e e &40 ! Mary K. Butler of Kake was a |of the steamer Yukon, operating be- STATIONERY and PRINTING passenger on the motorship Pacific| l1ast evening to this port. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Thursday-Friday-Saturday y R «/ - ’ A Az downona triumphantfigure..a mighty armraised high. .. while outof the dark 0 0 ' tu 12 lt £ a steady roar acclaims the champion | b 3 - s who proves himself champion still. VALUES UNEXCELLED 4 10 AT O FOR CASH s 2 e ) NE B, B wz’//a/ways DRESSES | (¥ We stand oul! C‘ROL;P 2—Values to s}?.73 for $5.00 _ : : ' NO CHAMPION ever held his GROUP 3—Values to $29.75 for $8.95 ; ’ . laurels except by making good— : & T no cigarette ever won and held Get'Acquainted Sale Of ‘ - ’ " L popularity except by deserving it. Children’s Garments . . Chesterfield stands out as one cigarette thatalways gives smokers what they want... MILDER and All Children’s Coats and ' ey BETTER TASTE! Dresses at 20 Per . A . MILDNESS —the wholly nat- ural mildness of tobaccos that are é g . Cent Off / o : without harshness or bitterness. ' BETTER TASTE—suchas only Children,s F elt H ats : : ,- : o i " a cigarette of wholesome purity i / ; ’ 0 AN ; and better tobaccos can have. Values to $3.75 Sale Price $1.95 No Approvals—No Refunds— STRICTLY CASH Chesterfield Cigarettss are manufactured by i Juneau’s Own Store LiceerT & MERs ToBACCO Co. Ger T8 Store open Friday evening until 9 p. m. An