The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 11, 1926, Page 2

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Let Us Wrap BEUTIFULLY STYLED COATS AT DECEMBER REDUCTION A sale that is a Christmas gift in itself —including all our Coats. All prices rep- resent big savings and nothing would please her more than a Coat for Christ- mas. Many colors — fur trimmed and tailored styles. DRESSES You will be delighted with the models , we are offering at immense price reduc- tions during this Holiday Sale. They range in styles from pretty home Frocks to the street costume and include every Dress in the house. GLOVES We are showing a line of Kid Gloves in small sizes only. £1.00 A PAIR B —— "OYS e N N M. B {1ty to make the and th TRAP HflBBERY ‘hnv_\ were overhauled by th Winifred Il and informed to cAsE Is ENDED. trary Capt. Olsen at once ag 3 3 [] make restitution, Call Character IKnute Hastness and Jack € , GOES TO JURY . burg, and Oliver [ this clty, were called as ¢ witnesses for the defendan g morning. The first two s Cle:ing Arguments Made To-' i men nore good vepons day — Defense Contends !"ctersbure. Mr. Drange as 7 mitted to testify as he said F;ah \Were Not Stolen_ not know their reputation home town The trial of Olaf Olsen, Andrew Mr. Hastness caused son Halborsen, Haakon Thompson and stic when, on cros: amina John Jorgensen, Petershure seine | de o thii conditions we fishermen, charged with stealing fish | in « from a S Canal, cam ny Point trap in Sevmoui not possible an end in th Districs make a living unless they Court this rnoon. It was in pro-|cure fish from t gress for three (s Mr. Roden, v Both Henry Roder iCC WinnLargument for the counsel for the defen ed that the testimony given he 10 o the defendants had not by proved | ney 1L D, Stable v guilty of a crime: that the evidence | notes, which Mr. : 0.1, s was clear they had purchased in|made at the time he cxami good faith | the alleged stolen fi<h. defendants last July, we and had returned the property to its pared wntil sfier the owner as soon as they were informed | The defense counsel asserted the sale of the watchman was illegal.| him writing them in the co Say Wa Impossible The Governme contention. put bert W. Skinner, Prosident forward by U. S. Attorney A. G iSunny Point Packing Co., wh Shoup, was that it was not possible [command of the yacht an d for the transaction to have becn bona,leading part in appre! fide. He argued that the fishermen . fendants, members of the niust have known, and in fact did crew, and Buperintendent A, know, the trap watchman had no au- nard. thority to sell fish, and that the price claimed by the fishermen themselves to have been paid to the watchman was 8o much below the existing mar- ket, in itself it was sufficient to hav~' convinced them it was a fraudulent | wiving a party at his home. :;l':.::‘;:'l:‘.‘-u ilf'm:‘l;g had known it and games were. enjoyed The closing urhl;lnvnt was con- HIRS !N'()l\‘(’. PSS duhy 4 lwere Vincent Auderson, Pa cluded by Mr. Shoup shortly after 2 . ° wijeen” o 0T 0 p. m. Judge Reed then gave his in- Julin Knudsoh, Masle R structiond (o the jury which rotired )", hudson, Ma ¢ 4 about 3 o'clock. nie ogers, Bernice Becon, ——————— o < 4 Court at Ketchikan: J. C. Sausrs, Witncsses Tell Same Story |labY. Lelore Auderson and Joan|ingioted: with - them, was arrested The testimony of Capt. Olsen and |* "1°rson. varlier this week in' Los Angeles. Jorgensen, given yesterday, was vir- | T ———— tually identicdl with that given by i EAfin OF THANKS | __UNALGA DUE TO ARRIVE | the other two defendants, 'l‘hnmpnnn‘ he Ladies Ald Soclety -of the! tne Unalga, cupt. R. C. Welght- | and Halborsen. Both men claimed'M: 5 Church wish to extend their|yan, s due to arrive in Juneau to- thanks to gencrously; also to the Transfer, and the Alaska the fish were purchased from Watch =7 Winter who opened the negotia- flafts for the transaction and fixed 1"~ nrice of $20 for 1,000 salmon. Roth declared * positively Winter had [ display room, EHR Witnecses Drange, ot e fishing districts that it was for seine fishermen to aitnei o fneecedidy - Mrs. Lottle Spickett. | | Other officers elected last night were { the Addie McKinnon, Vice President; il wern CTinnfe Hurley, Secretary; Mrs. Ar- | ned e wr Riendeau, Treasurer; Mrs. J. * not pro- | Mr. Roden also sharply criticised Gil- hending the de. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Louis James Anderson celebrated his sixteenth birthday yesterday by those who donated so Light & Power Co., for the use of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SPLCIAL CHIIISTMAS SALES SWEATERS Just received a shipment of very good looking Sweaters. Blue, Orange, Green and Lavender plaids in Silk and Wool. $12.50 EACH NEW BAGS You will not go wrong as far as select- ing the very latest style and a practical gift if you choose one of the new Hand- bags. Tan, Brown, Grey and Black. $4.00 to $6.75 UMBRELLAS Just received a shipment of Umbrellas in all colors. Ten and sixteen ribs and short handles. $6.75 to $20.00 BOUTONIERS In very bright colors 50 cents and 75 cents CHRISTMAS BOXES 5¢—10¢—15¢—20¢ ENDS JUNEAU’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE ! SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1926. N T /g e Let Us Wrap wie Coals=resses =Accessorics= " Giit Suggestions COSY LOUNGING ROBES A gift that every woman will appre- ciate for its comfort, warmth, usefullness and good wear. They are of a quilted Satin—in Blue, Rose, Pink and Red-—also ! hand embroidered. All sizes. i $20 and $25 SILK HOSE Every woman will be delighted with a pair of Silk Hose. A wide variety of colors and a very desirable price range which makes it easier for you to find just | what you want. $1.35 to $3.50 HANDKERCHIEFS i Handkerchiefs are the ideal gift for the | whole family--White and all colors. 35 cents to $2.75 a box CO., Inc. the con- sreed Lo FOR_PIONEERS AND AUXILIARY Kasheva dsen, o | haracter its this I all of ney. & ¥ fr was last fons in [night elected President of the Pion- Y not per-|eer's of Alaska, Igloo No. 6, to suc- DA he did jceed John T. Spickett, who has held in their |[the office for three years. Other of- ficers elected were: H. R. Shepard, e little | Secrel ohn Reck, Treasurer; tion, he'John T. Spickett, elected to three s re such Vear term as trustee; J. F. Malony James Conners, delegates o Grand Lodge, to be held in Juneau during the Territorial Legislature, Mrs. Kdna M. Haley was elected 1 Prosident of the Pioneer's Auxilliary, did pro- AUTOS FOR HIRE rlson’s Taxi ALASKAN HOTEL Phone Single O BERRY'S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars Office Next to Gastineau Hotel — = Remember that distant frlend Christmas with a copy of “‘Northern » Lights" waltz song. Juneau Music| House, —adv. —— -, — F. Confections are putting, U, ALASKA, on the Map as a producer, good Confections- s and Pulp. adv. | Stand at the \ AND NICHT SERVICE | | , | | | PHONE 199 ; 'msay. Chaplain; and Mrs. M. D, began, , Borry, Sergeant-at-Arme. he saw, -After thi two meetings, the annual ‘harter Day Dance was given in the Moose Hall, a large crowd attending, urtroom. - Promplmiw — Covich Auro SERVICE || JUNEAU, ALASKA | STAND AT THE ARCTIC | Phone—Day, 444; Night, | meal a touch of de- 1443 rliigs | liclous finality. It is a ! s | bakery dessert that ! ay and Night UR pastry gives, a of the|&nd a wonderful time was enjoyed by o was in L. Music ' was. furnished , by the took the | Alagkany, | ANOTHER ARREST MADE IN TRAP ROBBERY CASE Clarence Edwards, indicted at Ket- | g yacht's . N. Mi. | R S o o S MILLER’S TAXI T Phone 183 CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS | speaks well for the qual- ity of frults and mater- ials we use in its mak- ! ing. | Peerless Juneau, Alasku | FOR HIRE chikan last September on a fish piracy charge, was arrested today in Portland, Ore., according to a tele- graphic advice recelved by U. B, Attorney A. G. Shoup. He will be returned to Ketchikan for trial. Edwards is alleged to have been connected with Val Klemm and Wal- jter McCall, who were convicted o trap robbery in the last term u([ Lunch by the he party ul Han- Jackson, rs, Min- Maxine anteed. ICE. morrow night or. Monddy morning. | The Unalga Jeft.n eouple of weoks ago for Seaitle. — el | Old papers for sale at The Empire. Femmer Electric Measure tagen for all-wool made| to measure suits, fit positively guar Bakery | ¢ ? JORDAN'S VALET SERV-| Heyder & Moier | + CHRITMAS TREE LIGHTS ] WE HAVE SETS RANGING IN PRICE FROM $2.00 TO $3.00 Also Extra Globes for Tree Lights Juneau-Young Hardware Co. PHONE 12 “IT IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT" Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER \. LUMBER—MOULDINGS—LIME—CEMENT \ FIRE CLAY—SHINGLES FIRE PROOF FILES ARE YOUR RECORDS PROTECTED? J.B.Burford GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. , ~ PRINTING snp STATIONERY - See us for FANCY STATIONERY, FOUNTAINS EVERSHARP PENCILS . OFFICE SUPPLIES o Phone 244 PENS, " Front Strcet Juncau, Alaska S. & F. SWEET—FRESH CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Klmer K. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. ROCK FILL Let us give you an estimate on a Rock Fill for your Water- front Property. We are now making a Rock Fill of 6,000 yards under the Standard Oil Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than repiling. The addition of a Mack 215 ton truck, automatic dump to our equipment enable us to do this. We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of Coal, Baggage and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per sack delivered, We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are ideal for Packing, No job too small or too large but will reccive our prompt attention, COLE TRANSFER “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” PHONE 3442 ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, prop. Merry Musical Christmas Pianos-—Players—Piano Bench—Violins—Cases —Ukes—Music Stands—Brunswick Phonographs —Records—Expert Piano Tuning—Phonograph Repairing, ANCERSON MUSIC SHOP'PE, Phone 143 ] NEXT TO A. B. HALL ! THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regurur passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Intertor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, betweecn Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD : (Mt. McKinley Pask Route) et B Alaska Aschorage Sm———

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