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TN A TN, 1930. “/MAIL ROBBERS’ NEMESIS MADF 5. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, PRIDAY NOV. 21, WILBUR NAMES COMMITTEE T0 - - | Campbell and a majority of the | Tube « directors testified that the | company weuld go on y and undmmkc while he lay in bed. On the artment in reaching | meda, he occupies an upped y solution. stateroom in which a spe f vital import el ed bed is arranged. He is a 3 he Gover- | tended by Dr. J. A. Sutherland of| ISteel Industry Waits Decision On Huge Merger Here We Come With a | sands. The change, they Charles W. Schwab we welcome | Fairbanks. P t e coming from such a| .- vfc_ontletieq Irom Page One) |7 Grace, chief executiv = i ¥ as the Secretary has | lehem, by deposition and from the BAR( AIV g named. I am sure it will render MANSLAUGHTER % L, dollar union of two giant steel com- | stand substantiated them, would 1 ervice of very great value.” panies should be permitted. | strengthen the Tube company IS BARRED IN The suit brought by the Eaton| The Joped that| testimony de Grace, in one year than a million doll bonus. Opponents of Eaton fought the merger bec ol % = FOR SALE—One Bosch Radio Set complete with Loud Speaker, Tubes and all Batteries. Price for outfit, complete, $50.00 TON, Nov. 21.—Thc \\ho has so nterests was based on charges that the Youngstown directors were guil- v of fraud, and that proxy votes of stockholders had been illegally | counted to effect the merger. The hearing required months. ;,c:r. wanted Youn: Eaton said the transfer of the |Some time with his s reet and Tube properties of Beth- | corporation and the gm would be a calamity to| pany of Chicago. | ngstown, that a merger was | v { ng economically and that the lopment of the Mahoning val- 'y, which has dreams of a canal |er, successor to Almaquist, ning through its industrial area |or. n Lake Erie to the Ohio river, | would be dropped. | Appoints Two Members of sngress and Sisson on Reindeer Committee MAN WITH BROKEN BASKE!?ALL e BACK HAS BAD TRIP With back said to be broken two places, Fred Johnson, for- » worker on the Alaska Rall- oad, was a passenger on the steam- eda during her rougl charged he, hir the (|f‘1(3 s of million do become chief postal service. he brought Gentle practices of wa may be simulated in ketb: in the Juneau High School} | proport gymnasium tomorrow evening \kh{‘nl'\p ctor ur a quintet of stalwart workers from| To his high o the Capitol Buil he choicest heavers from Chilkoot |in ti | Barracks. ou Iu water po good sparl is to|dott | sides playing two ma (Continued rrom fage One) Above Guaranteed to be Okel 00 mail robbery 1,000,000 Toledo, ¢ y of 1921. eeded the late W died Aug g since S; reau Channel i his way to he will_enter a hos- tment. fered his Injur- s ago when he near Seward. He hun ing trip at the time ('xa‘ him bel bones or drown Him |to make him release the spheroid, ! | as the umpire all the while scans the peaceful surface. Some of the submerged tricks in water pole make a prizefight or a footbal Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. SATURDADY SPECI. 4LS oo« - ' o ot ShoRtis b L;::‘(femul:\kx;zl;; g , especially § Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska he could not see he r he state. i il o e aiiica 1 BB e - j Buy by the Case i EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The S ouaStly on which he stood plunged him 15 : i Standard of Comparison he Interior Depa hor- | or 20 feet to the earth. 1 5 = | fil P been g e prob-| He was immediately taken to the |ing ¢ umo";;::urzeneéner:wfltso al:; i PALACE TOMATOES, equals some ‘EH consider: ome- | hospital a T on afte: uildiny f 2 | i 4 ’;i::“?;‘:;m n,‘p ‘IH,%L lrc“é“ ?:&C‘L ss\?bscnbé:; 5 ilisatha ook R iy Rl Al/ | solid packs, No. 214 tins, 2 for 29¢, il X Sec: | fund to buy him a harness tha Haines—so the referee ;:oromises1 H dozen Hi i ex: fi nuld relieve his back of prf ¢ | to bar manslaughter. 1 i S; IS o ENNED. C1 ¥ B SOLID PACK TOMATOES, No. i | H 214 tins, 2 for 35¢; dozen ............ 210 f H Hi t 1 k i TRUPAK MAINE CORN, No. 2 tins, 3 i ls no a 1K€ S T T R S R e e 220 | iy e S R | PALACE CORN, extra sweet, No. 2 @ Some are merely stinging dust. i tins, 2 for 33c; dozen ... ... . 195 l‘.’”’;”,"scmflfnxf«cmonIf‘ixlmct:m | LUXUS PEAS, extra standard, No. 2 i E tains 3 times the amount of lemon oi] |} - M “WHERE CASH IS KING” required by the Unieed Sutm Gork || tins, 2 for 30c; dozen ... 1,95 } | ,‘f,?,’cfi,iffd]?;fi:;‘?};‘:f;’ i PALACE CUT BEANS, extra sl.md.un], fi . A — GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | sny thes you can by, That s why No 2 tins, 2 for 33¢; dozen........... 195 i ARCOLA burns no mere fuel - 3 T T L e o W | goes further—why it imparts a richer |} e % e i il - ¢ Don’t accept ““Something Just as Good” when you want nationally ad- lemon flavor. . S‘Aé\_T“\ (‘l‘;\lI{A SWEET PRUNE s : than a stove ... vertised merchandise. 5fi:{”ifi;E;"‘a’:d"fisi':fil‘:,‘}'m_}g“ : e ‘pvl)lllvl( : ‘"n """ 2.35 E’ yet it warms the whole house’ The Grocer who would sell you an UNKNOWN brand in place of S&W s cnes Jook i best it 00 PL A( K FIGS, : s s, . is sidestepping competition. not o rich in flavor oil as the emall 25 poundbox ... 225 & UST a few shovels of coal a SQW is the finest merchandise obtainable. If you pay AS MUCH for :’h":’\clgf “f:;‘{;d:nd"‘:mjr'::l::“:j’; | PICNIC HAMS—Small, per puum] 23 f‘ day insure perfect warmth in’ any other brand, you are p.n-nr TOO MUCH. \ flavor, but when they are all groun B & T BUTTS—Small 1 15 ‘g; everyroomofyourhomewhenyfmv‘ It’s United Food Co. |m|l<y to give the public what they ask for—not :'hif;°;§t°‘:‘lfle’°s:§"’1;:2“x;“OE]’: e ') S ’.l"‘r pounc +09 :‘ install Arcola in a kitchen or living § to substitute something else be:ause it carries a large profit. That’s the fine, rich small ntzhegs”? are BACON BACKS—While they last, 1Bl s and connect it to American why people flock to United Food Co. They are sure to get the i"i‘i}‘ii}ismlllmg- Everything e i per pound 33 "é; Radiators in the other rooms. Best at the Lowest Prices. There is deiite rezson why every ; CLOVERBLOOM F AN( Y B[ l TER- e F You can have the wonderful com- Compare Our Regular Prices——— Also Our Quality and Service i;t;g':i?z:::rj c,z:”f:n"b(r’,"mly ‘i in quarters, per pound .... e 8 \51 fort of hot water heat at a very low e el et ry I ONE DAY ONLY—BUY BY THE'CASE {f o8 S00.pom fu pay s R0 Another Shipment, More S h 11 i i | little down—a little each month. | CHICKENS i ™Mtk v 19CDILING gcoNomy casu sTORE 5 : = S v+ 7+ The quality you ; W. W. BATCHELLER RICE & AHLERS CO. S&\\ SLICED PINE- S&W C()F}‘ Fh mellow- would insist upon if | Phone 91 Juneau, Alaska PLUMBERS APPLE, No.21-2 ...28¢c ul p()und can ... B 45¢ 'you knew all the facts ONE SLOW DELIVERY DAILY “We tell you in advance what job will cost” X i = B e - 4 S&W PEACHES, L(;(;S--fresh medmm N2 . aah g 25¢ size, 2 dozen ....... 73c SPALDING Shoe Skate Combinations Flexible Flyer Sleds Ice Creepers S&W BLACKBERRIES, | S&W FRUIT SALAD, N@ 20 .o RN 26c | No.21-2. S&W CHERRIES, Royal | S&W GRAPE JUICE, Ann,No.21-2 ...... "I'OL | quart .. .. PO[ ATOES, Y al\lma ungrdded 100 pounds net, per sack HONEY--Fireweed, 5 Ib. pail .65 S&W CRAB MEAT, .. $1.89 l ea Gdrdcn Prescr\ es, any flavor, No. 2 can 35¢ GOLD MEDAL Mayon- naise, quart .. .69c S&W 7C~\TSL‘P,W DelMonte Early Garden DANL oo o ..2 Peas \0 S|ze,2cans 35c 5&\\ BRA'\ID WALL 'U]S New Crop-- Pound, 33¢, 3pounds B " MINCE MEAT, fresh, | We have a good stock of SPALDING SHOE SKATES for men, women and children Cooking That Turkey Dinner Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Im'wnu, Alaska Better check up on your cooking utensils and household accessories before you start to prepare Thanks- giving dinner. There is sure to be FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building | something needed and the last minute is a distressing time to -$1.00 discover it. Whatever it may be I’L MPKIN, - we are quite sure we can supply it. No. 2 12.......... A5¢c | bulk, 2 }_)ounds el .35¢ B o snaiin Pioneer Pool Hall RICE--BLUE ROSE, CIDER, Pure, bring your Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS 3 pounds .......... 22c | jug, gallon ........ .75¢ MIXING BOWLS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. CUTLERY UTENSILS THE CASH BAZAAR «Juneat’'s Pioneer Cash Department Store” TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notlie is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordintances of the Clty of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open fnucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the neceesary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY CRYS] AL WHITL SOAP---Get your suppl\, Spuml--’S bars RS G i L RN ....90c BLT'I ER--Had to increase our ordcr it must be good, Fresh Churned, 2 pounds ... .... .......81c Free Delivery Phone 403 ALL MAIL ORDERS PERbON‘AI LY INSPECTED BY MR. LAGHT— WHICH INSURES ONLY ITEMS ORDERED 111 Front St. Next Coliseum Theatre,