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ROWS NORTH T0 JUNEAU; COMES FROM SEATTLE ", E. Gettos Arrives Here This Morning in His thtle Claft ed 61 years ship Elliott Bay the ril. He had enough him for several Seattle, and V. he reached orx he had a food aboard and a in his p()«kel than w ritish C)' lmbn just rowed, going ashore only to cook his meals. “Not So Bad” Commenting on the trip Getos said it was “1Tov so bad except at Cape Mudge, then I thought it would be all off, but I pulled through.” Getos reached Ketchikan duringj the middle of June and then leis- urely rowed along the route to Kake. He left Kake for Juneau about two weeks ago. Getos intends to trap and making Juneau his headqua He is no stranger to this v he lived here for some tim to about fhiree and one-half years ago. CICERD'S SON MAY BE STAR . CHICAGO, 1u., Sept. 29.—S burban Cicero has been in hea lines often in connection with some of Chicago's choicest gang skirmishes, but this fall it may HIGHER TARIFF IS WANTED FOR JAPANESE CRAB Reptesentative ive of Alaske| ! Canners Say Needed to Foster Industry f the crab Ccanning inaustry of 1 any material it will have to substantial ab, according representative o packars of that fish norning enroute in Seattle after an abundance of dun- spider crab Ihat ought Japanese packers du w labor costs and low ards of living,” Mr. Cornelius ed The Alaska producers,. he said, tlwill shortly petition the Federal Tariff Commission for a 50 per cent increase in import duty on| canned b. This, he believes, will practically equalize the costs and give the local canners at least an even break with the Japanese packers. At present the crab can- ning industry in the Territory in its infancy. It employs some | 300 laborers, all local residents. If it can get the desired protection it can expand to many times its present size and furnish employ- | |ment to thousands for the greater M| hart of the year, according to Mr. Cornelius, Most of the Japanese product comes from Alaska’s back door. The {crabs are taken almost entirelv | from international waters in Bristol Bn where they are processed on large floating canneries, shxppod ported across the Pacific Occ'm cond time. Due to the it can be landed at a price that virtually stops the Alaska cker, he declared. While ferred with Gov. John W. Troy, President John W. Jones and other s of the Chamber of Com- here Mr. Cornelius con- break into print .on sports pages|merce, and found all of them anx- in an even bigger way. Northwestern University is now counting on three former athletes of Morton High, Cicero, to help | best; fill out its football team. At Hajek, Kawai, a junior, is a fixture at guard and one of the Big Ten's jous to support the local canners in their efforts to get relief. y ana Tharles are leading and center Trvin Rop sophom candidates for jobs, respectively. BLANKETS! BEDDING! Get your SHARE OF THESE EXTRA WARM BLANKETS while they last. The mills will not supply MORE at these prices. Shop With US and You Will SAVE DOLLARS 95c¢ $2 50 70?80—PART-WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS— Double bed size. Plaids. Colors—green, $3 95 $5.45 blue, rose, helio, gold. Pair 72x84—ESMOND’S PART-WOOL BLANKETS— Soft and warm as rabbit fur. Pair [ . 70x80—COTTON SHEET BLANKET\— Single. Come in fancy plaids. 72x84—WOOL-FILLED QUILTS— Just a few left. 70x80—COTTON SHEET BLANKETS— Double blankets. Double bed size. White, tan, grey with fancy borders. Pair 66x80—VIRGIN WOOL BLANKETS— Come in solid colors—rose, orchid, peach, green. Each 72x84—PENDLETON VIRGIN WOOL— 5 pound weight. Come in fancy patterns ... 66x80—ALL WOOL BLANKETS— 5 pound weight. Orchid, pink, blue, green, gold. Blue—Big Value ... PRI AL : AUTO ROBES - A Large Selection to Choose From $3.95 $4.45 $5.45 $9.95 Part-Wool and All-Wool SEE THESE NOW The LEADER DEPT. STORE STORE OPEN TO 8 P. M. GEORGE BROTHERS All Goods Purchased Satufday Will Go on Oct. Account Will appreciate putting your Saturday order in Friday evening for early Saturday morning delivery UNEEDA CAK FRUIT ES 95¢ No. 2 size—Packed in tins —-BUY BY BRAND-- Amocat Cut Beans, 3 cans . . . . . Amocat Corn, 3 cans . . Old Homesteaed Sliced Beets, 3ums . . 50¢ Campbells Pork and Beans, 7 cans . . 50¢ Happy Home Whole New Potatoes, 4 cans . . 0 . . . . CERTO CATSUP RELIANCE ‘BUTTER LAUNDRY SOAP POUND 24c BUTTER SWIFT’S—10 BARS BOTTLE 15¢ LAUNDRY SOAP—SWIFT’S CATSUP—RELIANCE NEW POTATOES 15 POUNDS 49c 50c M.J.B.-Schillings-F olgers-Maxivell . 90c ! 1c Lb 50¢ Old Homestead Loganberries, 3 cans . . 50¢ Cottage Cut Beans, 4 cans . . . Yellowstone Yellow Corn,4 cans . GEORGE BROTHE NEW POTATOES 50c¢ 50¢ M.J.B.-Schillings-Folgers-Maxwell - and 4:30 p.m. Covering all parts of town. 2 trucl\s leavmor each delivery—10, 11 a.m. 2, 3:30 'PHONES 92 and 95