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Q THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY DEC. 8, 1926. | wm. J. Beach i making hort C. P. Lottste R ‘ T T e LUCAS ELECTED 7 5 iy o NEW STORE WILL [HeA, oF susay ror |GOULD BRlBERY ol i PHUNUGRAPH nd is leaing un'H Yukon tonight CO. HERE AS WITNESS ek e " F. Kletza, Haines; Peter Layton, PRESIDENT UF Hartley Proposes to UPEN NOT LATER Gilbert W. Skinner, President of INVESTIGATIUN city; W. H. Merritt] city; (I\nln‘ the Sunny Point Packing Company,| Sing, Hawk Inlet; Miss R. Cl | ve People Tax Facts ; | : . arrived last night on the Alameda; Wrangell; A. C. Tibbets, city; Chas : : from Ketchikan and will be here Christiansen, Petersburg; Abi Gam-| .. S e by Supt. Al' Minard, of the Kake| Mariin Lieh, Sewnrd: Gatoline ¥ ed that the Victor Talking Machine i plELL B G "y" s ‘”’ 'Thomas Hdldwale Co., An-|cannery, and several members of thed i SRR . o lmy, iCordova; Lena Poatless; Gorls iLany. Haei Deciosold ito 2 Al New Bn;ml of ])Il'(‘('tl)l'\' t fs ‘my purfose to nresent | 0 e o M. Skinner's yacht, Wini.| WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. —— United| o =¥ o ova, | Street banking syndicate headed by Holds O { Meet (to the people of the State some re-| DOUNCES pening Date— ||} ] |States Senator Guy D. Goff, Repu- : B “ |3 and W. Seligman Company and C : )| - id cord f facts reg e tion an e ii N 2 ¢ 7es riroinia 3 to % nda sl - 1 e S oo e | ord of facts regarding taxation and| Manager Here from Sitka [ The entire party were called nerejilcan of Wost Virgin ot Well D, crowe and e e e LA ISNEUR i B lll!‘ Drive m _]‘mum) S s ‘w“!' o )“;.]M ‘“': ‘ S E he witheaiss i a so-callad A “'hv subcommittee of the hu“il»l(: El-| coin: il 3 | reported to be $40,000,000. 'ln duisas s i The Thomas Hardware Co., will|piracy case which was scheduled "“'””"*._ (fmmm'h-n- to .m\jmmf;m Sl R 1‘. By a unanimous vote, the recently | oo o a4y situation.” {open its doors here for business not|to start in the U. S. District Court|'"® bribery "“"r'~""\“’~"”“l Sen- REPORT EARTHQUAKE . e et clected Directors of the Cham! e [ater than February 1, according to| today. Afbreneb GOl FInRte T i Tldes Tomorrow of Commerce yesterday ¢ -‘vn\ i JUN[OR ORCHESTRA 4. C. Thomas. manager and one of | - ol s| JOHANNESBURG, South Africa,| ™ i I. Lu Chairman of t Joard and 'the principal yekholders 7 [ % ) iDeo. Hiales ElOsR i Papioon : 1 g i 'MA.KE A BlG lT principa tockholders in vlh SPEClAL VENlRE FOR | l /'l' THE I’OTELS l ,f 8- Violent quake: hook th- ’Lu\\ tide—9: a. m. 1.2 feet Drekinent® of Chambe ! [new company, who arrived here last | Bt e )| Rand, South Africa gold region late | Low tide—10:14 p. m. 0.6 feet sorved during past yea | night from Sitka. “Our stocks will ALLEGED FlSH PIRACY H * | yesterday and huge rocks were torn| Hight tide 51 a. m 14.8 feet Vice-President of t Chamber and A large crowd attended the P.-T. begin to arrive ~1m.u} after the| CASE lSSUED BY REED Gastinean loose and many persons are report High tide- 3 p.m 16.3 feet rece the highest vote at the| A sossion last night in the andiior|first of the year and we will be| A Thompson, Hoonah; J. ¢, |0 have been killed. | L ke CUET annual eicction last week of D fium of the Junean |>n‘..!. School fully ready to open for business by e L dwiy Avas: made n,m,, o Bitla, H. B Preston; A —— .- - | “Lady of title is willing to intro- rector : : : o l, l.wlh.nmu- ‘V"J‘I“ll },,m:mml wag | the end of January,” he said in the T. S District Goust in the|N, Minara attle: G. W s NOTICE hluu- Americans or others wishing he officers elec d werc a e selections rendered Y > | or Tho El 1 e G 1 z > S The Jorde e 1 ing i el t 1 A MIRel i Tusdor .‘\1; va‘n”m‘.. will vemain here| o 0k rensen, Andrew| Seattls: ©. M. Bunker; Harvey The Border Queen is making 4o enter London society; remuneri: ¥ 4 Boyle B estion ot Mra. 0. W, Wobda| ooy, Dcecmbst 15, 100bIRE 8MIEH|iviaiorenit Olar Olsen uni. Hadkon|Kyliorsser; B, 4: Hauss; . F. Ma- Absie. LD Mg sl vty tur i'"j{‘ required and references.—E. M. Mr. Boyle's 1 that {The apprecidtive audience enco B 'f‘”,,“‘v“"‘ (']"t' ”1“! [ Thompson, charsed with Jarceny for | lony, city; Mrs. C. C. Malony, city; | ¥ _ll‘““ «‘_““"]““’5"‘“ Have you|R position. Those present entonc | thio Tittle. folks tinio after time, show-\nadwirs - o et O aa Lo lallegea’ figh brap robbery, Bfforts to/B, J, Lsne, Seattle; J. Olaen; A DAt s Gl N A e YOS or 10! pre \ a exte K e i B " IRyt are Oy ocatio ete [ , N " . adv. , B QORI i I ne 5 as 3 i 4 ) day's mecting were: I L «Lucas,|they rendered and the wonderfull i then proceed to the States to ““‘:”"' Ar wlullrl) « nlml‘vl»;v\l l'l)wl nl-uvl‘n"\\ullm. J. H. Cann; J. H. Brokaw; Hilia hristmas Good at Lewls's. adv. W. S. Whittier . Frechurger, | ing ‘n. b e st f 1 th Sy stock for the mew business.| bty O {18 Ly THE CAKE WILL BE '8 sorge Alliams and! work of their director, Mrs oods. [ S SN e oand a special venire was issued| W. 8 Georg g Williar m”' T A This will be shipped north as rap-'po" y0" caditional talesmen, whish| i ! A SURE SUCCESS R. L. Bernavd eventh mem-} fH¢ 3 g e ) idly as it is bought and complete] St e e e if made with materials obtained at o C. T. Gardner, is|ability due to splendid ||\~H!1:}‘|\x il e e e e L ORI D D 0 a u‘ Hils Bihcery. Goail R e wow in th tes and will as | work and eagerness of the members |, .y or january R fine results obtained from our flo to learn i | The defendants are charged with . i ug, his duties on his return in January. [0 G0 CR 00 o the fifth grade,| CThe compgny s well “pleased Ty e s oy tavoring extrtste lang huster LAk itt Annualinive’ oS o, bl eRell SOSESRIE B e thie | pUBLIC -Tacantion OB ity ab o ey, Snt e ‘! ing powder, ete. To use them is to was announced, will be held some-| PAREL SAE A reciated by |Anmouncement that it was going = »if i "H'_‘_"‘i ! insure success with just ordinary time during the month of January,| A0 B8 W G0 w0 to open a local store. And wel poo 6 HOEER B care. Get the best and you will instead of in December neroto-| 16 audicnce and eReoret e by, have the utmost confidence in the| T CH e B R L succeed the best. It will cost no T ot i "““'x: C. Mize who describod his trip|success of 1Hu- venbiire: - Mt wel Lot BRI L n (\\v’.l;‘ more it you trade here. i : wi[down the Yukon river to St. Michael, lave confidence in the future off o ST it . il . Thepe tha' Tact shae. the Ghanuer ] Sonm (00 TUUh et o B CUhECH e somongutey 10 w¥lananl g PR Tl M, : SANITARY GROCERY had carried on a number of Activities |y vig Unimak Pass and Seward. [the investment we are mak: 94 P . | Gruen Wristlets THE STORE THAT PLEASS not contemplated in its originall Uyl W, Kellor, superintendent |said Mr. Thomas. 7 ersons Convicted ! 7 Fiiiassaslenaran program at the beginning of the[op (he Public Schools, gave a talk onj - — Startlng Forest F"es\ set with vear, jt completed the year with @lhe achievement tests which are 5 T = ‘ B B iia i ine 1R Lieasnrv | dvenc et oot S eneana mWEDDlNG PARTY HELD e O S finest diamonds FRYE’S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON Funds are available, bo sald, to|their benetit to the student. dir.| LAST NIGHT; OVER 300 |iupicr, ot Bortiand, told the dete-] % . “EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” carry on the work until after the Keller passed a set of tests to thoss = . 2 . 1 Cnflmc(ifl en on the ' mY Bm | SIT D N gates of the Western Forestry Con- 5 ¥ drive T e Supt st e S OWN T0 SPREAD:,‘M.U.,. Associationgthat 794 per-| dfillnotlonlwmw = SEWARD STREET - >oe - olks answer the questions and com i5, [t U s, et {ie gualie Al . 8 pared their answers with those off W ngolarell ol Ve ang obtnelons AWeIBERGCIVIBIeC OF BYRTLINE men?. bu:yu also guar- Phone 38 Residence Phone 529 v | the students |largest attended wedding parties|forest fires on the Pacific Coast this| s sl - o | W ”U W HO ]4 Refreshments were served after|ever held by the Indians of Juneau|Year. 3"‘93‘:heed‘i‘m“"yd: ‘g — — I t PR st ase, 01 | AND WHERE || meeting in the Domestic Science|was last iight in the A. N. B I D gthcr e d ‘;Jnitz wl::‘.h [ oI it The tefreshments committoe | Hall, given by Sinctaic Jownson in| Schooner Driven Ashore; e Ll ALL THE BEST J. F. Malony mmnul on the \h‘ \d o of .\n-:: B. D. Stewart, |honor of the marr e of his son E h P K" d the case may set. 4 [ meda from a short business trip inl Mesdames Mize, n | William Johnson, of Juneau, and 1ght rersons Rille the States. | co Taylor and Judson IMiss E. James, of Hoonah, which "”\' N I‘"li '1"‘ 8 “‘»(’I"w QUALITY W. R. Garster, Deputy U. 8. Mar, e |took place Saturday., U. S. Com-| vago, 1AL SRt he o . s shal, returned from Seattle on the missioner Frank Boyle officiating opnsie gy O Budoioh was IR WORKMANSHIP Alameda last night {SOLDIERS AKE HERE | Tover 200 persons sat down tof Iiven a tots fn Brook Cove in a PRICE Capt. J. H. Cann arrived from the |the big banauet given in the A. N,|Storm lust night I. 2 Apex El Nido mine last night on the ‘ ENROUTE TO STATESm Hall which was in charge of the| BABYMBOA&.FHR‘MURPHYS — — Virginia IV & e : yoof | Sisterhcod of the A. N The'! G, W. Skinner and. A. N Minard, ‘lhr“wxhllwlel ‘.'] lh'V}T."‘K”“\hy‘.h,.‘:tn\‘v"”’“" s B 4 withl, A seven and one-hali pound baby GEO. B. RICE prominent cannerymen in Aluska, ar-|are aboard the steamer SWKOL S pooqTand flowers. A special table ory i berth B ME AN B, o PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS rived on (he Alameda from Ketchi-|toute to Vancouy Glag o ARl AL T il - lert urpny this morning at 10 7 3 . B Cf. o | Muny et the WikoHE L ORIUESE Y R RCY d for the ministers ofiei ek fn thel”St. Ann's Hospital “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” LU JRtt ! X comain | Juneaw. Rev. 0. A. Stillman and neau arracks, where ey will remain | funcan = Rev. 0. A, i Dr. Dawes announces that both e = = cory Company, and other firms, or-|this winte T e L {mother and son, Robert, are doing EleVlrmsenfirmenflmmsenfly oot enf poemse s U s U meel U irmsif vrmeeli el f o M. F. Breston of the National Gro.| 'The soldiors had planned to play| ‘A ¢ BE6F E.8UESL. - ) oelock] ooy i rived on the Admiral Evans last|the local Firemen's basketball team and lastod ant :30 o'ciock \“Mi Sive night from the triangular route!tonight while the Yukon is in port | Was furnished by the A. N. B. Band towns where he has been calling on|but arrangements could not be made Following the banquet, the floor the trade for the hall. The soldiers plan to|was | and the Douglas A. N Ma Pinska, Fairbanks merchant,|attend the musical comedy, “Pickles,” | B. orchestra furnished music for| fs & passenger on the Yukon enroute|given by the American Legion, in thethe dance which lasted until 1] {0 Seattle, on a business trip. Coliscum Theatre tonight at $:00!o’clock this morning | Miss E. Townsend, of the Deputyio'clock The bride and groom were the| Marshal's office in Fairbanks, is en-| —_——— center of attraction. Both are mem-| | route south on the Yukon to spend| LANE IN TOWN _ |bers of the Christian Endeavor| | the holidays in Seattle | B.J. Lane, former Navy radioist) gociel I | Dr. W. W. Council, of Cordova, is|in Seward, who has been out of the| o—r | | a passenger on the Yukon for Se-|service for some time, arrived on | | attle. Dr. Council will remain in|the Alameda last night taking an- | Seattle about 30 days, returning tojother “hitch” and will be stationed ! 1 Cordova with Mrs. Council, al pres-{at the radio station in Sitka. Mrs A Purchase ] Made ent in Seattle |Lane will come north within a g Dr. H. A. Haverstock, Anchorage |few months. NOW is accompanying the soldiers on the e ; Yukon to the states. He will return 7 oL 3 : immediately to Anchorage, to the NOTICE \ 1“ bll‘c \\ orry © Wilson Bros., 1926 Government hospital | After December 10 no telephl'))ne (‘l . | Charles Goodall, Superintendent of {rentals for the month of December on TS Sie - (e Cordova Sawmill, s a passenger will be accepted at a discount. Al hristmas | s on the Yukon enroute to Seattle remittances by mail must bear post- | B | Z zeS e wear or s. 0. Breedman, Chitina merchant,imark of not later than last dise L\C | is enroute to Seattle on the \u\\.‘n‘:count date. Please be prompt. S GH VEs on business JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS 1 O » Abe Stein, pioneer trader of Daw-:adv TELEPHONE CO. | t ezr co 01,0 an t e son and Fairbanks, is enger | A T 0 s s 4 . on the Yukon for the st | The Clothing Man John A. Davis is leaving on the ; e 1 Yukon for Seattle, eproute to Min CHARTER OUR STORE IS neapolis on a business trip. He ex | DAY Phone 25 Free Delivery ‘ pects to return before Christmas Charles Otteson, President of the DANCE e — | Alaska Dano Mines Co., is leaving on| — | 2 the Yukon for Seattle on business. Under Auspices of e will return for Christmas Willis E. Nowell is leaving on tha| Yukon for Seattle. He will return on the Northwestern. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kay are pas sengers on the Yukon for Seattle and Mrs will spend the in returning to whout Janua A M. S. Wilson, local broker, left the Admiral Evans for Ketchikan Mrs. George M. Bidwell, who ha been visiting with her daughter, Mrs Tip Oncel for a fow days, is return Portland | | onl | | ing to her home in Wrangell on the Yukon Lester O. Gore, Ketchikan attorney Yukon tonight. is returning to his home on the GOING STRONGER ALL THE TIME WHY? 'Cause We Feature TWO OR MORE NEW DANCE NUMBERS Each Week ‘The Alaskans’ PIONEER AUXILIARY Moose Hall, Friday Night December 10 Music by Alaskans Gentlemen 75 cents, Ladie Luncheon cen 1 pla The Public Is Invited RESERVED SEATS ON SALE FOR 4 “PICKLES” at the BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Substation Post Office No. 1 —a SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES From December 6 to December 20 Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now $7.00 We also have a full line of CHBISTMAS GOODS. Come, give us the once over befere you buy. We will save you money. MIKE AVIAON | LOWER FRONT STREET S s S e . CHRISTMAS SALE From now until Christmas, evrything in stock N will be sold at \ 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT i F.WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR S S VU WATCH FOR OU PRE-INVENTORY | SHOE SALE i | | GEORGE BROTHERS | _Ai PHONES 92 AND 95 OPEN EVENINGS E THE old joke about the gift ties isn’t much good any more. At least you couldn’t find any but the smartest here. They're the richest silk---have right colors for young men, softer blendings of color for conservative tastes. Wonderful values from $1t0 $3.50 Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER

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