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k 41 A ' | 1& | N o — e, oo, . EXONERATED BY JURY'S VERDIGT Petersburg Fishermen Found Not Guilty Saturday of | Robbing Fish Trap. our | i rth 1« . the ( ' folti : e A robhery at 3 pi i cenred 1 0 fish f the trap but dee they were purchased from the tray watchman only after he had a them Bd. Anderson, on ing him with ass tent to kill, was started in vict Court this morning Threo wit ne called to the stand I yment this morning, i & Fank Dominigu log m of th ek, Domingue [ tified Anderson attacked limeon the night of November 28, inflicting a ad, It wi severe wound ia h expocted that the complete its case before adjournment thiz afternoon Avst, Dist ttorn Jo It Fiavt and 1. D. 8 ::»ln::‘.la \|lll .'-i‘ . L. Faulkner repre POOI‘ RiCh Girl The in the case is composed of : R Mize, W. 1. Reck, Dr. G I Freeburger. G tal, Miss A K. €. Sweency, Mrs. W Georg N. O. Hardy, M. Halm, Alex Sturrock and Mrs. Lena Marshall | - | OLDEST MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN AMERICA | FILES PAPERS HEREI The oldest Protestant missionary | in America has filed it incorporation in the office of Secro | tary of Alaska. Oficially its title is “Sociely of the United Brethren for Propagating the Gospel Among the eifathen,” but it is better known | in th eTeritory as the Moravian | Missions its first n; unched in the ¢ ars ago. 1t was not legally i ated, however, until 1788, whe Assembl yof 1 a special act gr iment wonkd elson, L Manning charte The Moravian Missions have been working among Indians and K of the Kuskokwim and upp Bay regions for about 40 have several mission est in those sections, which are have played an important ¢ work as well a on their pu religious tles among the Natives. > | MAYOR FIVE TIMES AND GIVEN BUT FIVE “NOES" SPORT, La., Dec. 13.-~~To been elected mayor of a town SHREV work 1 of pearl of 3500 for five conscentive termg, | (1HOM sl and to have received a total of five| bl o "‘ R Yoy Vol U him in the five elec thom toiERI S0 L - Shippiné Board Has tions, is the record of K. M. Brodeu| heimer, 60 year-old South Highlands, La South Highland strictly resi dential town, adjoins the city of Shreveport, but has its own munici pal government and its own public| bresident Plummer of the Shippin utilities. In elections the city votes | B0ard told the Senate Committec te @ blank ballot, having no primaries the sale of the =S | AN s [tines or eharter of the steamshiy SAXOPHONE CHAMBER MUSIC | Leviathan and sister ships wntil Con jaress has had a reasonable time tc BERLIN, Dec. 13— The saxophone | inform itself was used for the first time an in- | “bhuoster” ol | | WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 Vic day no action had been taken toware - ~ of heehives came strument for rendering chamber| A qua music. when Frnst Roters, former | within well-execnted wooden kapellmeister of the Hamburg Civie|of Biblical characters Moses, Auron Theatre, produced a trio for violin, Simeon and the Apostle Paul - is o1 cello, and saxophone - SISTER OF KETCHIKAN | MEN KILLED, ACCIDENT } SE . Dec. 13.—Miss I(.luu-“‘ hild ¢ aged 24, was killed| ¥ hen an automobile was driven into a telegraph pole. She has two brothers, John and Aldis in Ketchikan, Ala | near Loewenburg forrrrrrrrrrrrrr e $56.00 - ev— — ADRAIN ROFF IN HOSPITAL . Reg. Adrian (Casey) Roff is confined in| the hospital with an infected knee,| Dr. W, J. Pigg attending. Mrs. Roff, mother of Casey, who| broke both her legs above the knee from a fall on Ninth street last week,| is showing improvement | Mrs. Martin Lynch, in St. Ann's| Hospital for an appendicitis opera- tion, is recovering nicely and ex- pects to return to her home in a few days. — e — MRS. LYNCH RECOVERING ! H. 8. GRAVES The only newspaper printed in The Clolhing Man Tombstone county, seat of Cochise county, Arizona, is called the “E"i-‘i taph.” . }um-..-———--—,-,_--—»—-» | —————— | | | Made No Steamer Sales nerican merchant of the sichts on a German bee farm : \ % \ ! \ \ \ \ \ \ NOW i \ \ \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 3 \ \ \ \ \ : h I eaves to Marry ". Religious Annulment Is Probable, Chaplin Case LOs ANGELES, Cal D 13 Charles Chaplin religious annul a divorced I am in hts wi WHAT IMPERIAL STATESMEN WEAR “HORRIFIES” EXPERT LONDON, Dec. 13.—The sartorial e “Tailor id Cutter” has few shocks in his time at prominent men dress, but worrified” after looking over the clothes tmperial Conference ers why they do not “dress * and notes in an nley Baldwin ndress ct- M Prime Minister of lia icised for in ( 2 w 5 Luttons parochi of im perially, Mr. Churchill’s collar and » Victorian, Lord Balfour's are Birkenhe: wed and Lord epigramatically.” The expert e Kennzie Kin i GOING | STRONGER ALL THE TIME ‘. WHY? ‘Causc We Feature i TWO OR MORE NEW DANCE NUMBERS Each Week i | Bam ) The Gruen Tank the man’s extra watch. 1 1 Overcoat weather is the time | for strap watches. | What a convenience to have the time at a turn of the wrist without even removing a glove or unbuttoning the top coat. Gruen Tank comes in « a variety of cases in green ot white gold—all with 17 jewel Gruen Pre cision movements from $60 up, THE NUGGET SHOP | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 13, 1926. Ex-Nun L to Chaplin | worn by members of the | s - ‘ and many such are being engaged to| VIENNA BANS CHARLESTON i drive their young charges about in! Unveiled ' ! the daytime. | MKINLEY LAKE | PROPERTY SOLD Dec. 13.—Barked shins ankles incurred by be- s trying to Charleston have led ssociation of Danci Establish- ilia, Dec. 13 yment Proprietors of Vienna to ban - BUSH TIRES ARE SET SYDNEY, Aust : Bush fires are raging in New South | the dance from their halls. The As- i Wale: ix of the fires are in-|sociation is comprised of some 200 | cendiary. Phosphorus has been dis-| proprietors and instructors. | —_ | | coverad at fire centers The cour-!| ————-—— (53 s | try is filied with discontent bee, | Old papers for sate at The Empire. | Cordova Times Announces the farmers will not employ muoch ———— Sale of Two Groups of help 1I.-nv M\‘,n; continue imper- | B—— E s ) jled and property losses are mouut-| Lode Claims Rf’c(‘ll(l}k ing | SHEAFFER Pens and Pencils - | Sale of {he Lucky Strike and Pio | | PARKER Pens and Pencils neer groups of lode claims in th | y M ity Ik bHC A | The Most Complete EVERSHARP Pens and Pencils eported b he widova Tin (o CARTERS o "..I:AH\\.«I\ l\m: ‘1|le‘ ugh 1:,\ valrl W. H.1 f Assortment of T i Pens an.d Pencils ase in New York City where he | MOORE'S Fountain Pens called to fer with C, E ~ v ; I | Oklahoma oil man | bTA TIUNIiRY DUNN'S Fountain Peus | .T'\lulx le.u: A ighisers i 3 | WATERMAN'S Fountain Penc e e s | “THE WRITE GIF1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT | derstood hig report was favorabl TO CHOOSE FROM n;l \wumm-h:lml .“].?p.‘::u.u.’u ‘ } WE HAVE EVER HAD ! amount of money on a deve opment program. While Dr. Cha | TRY THE Vite o) Oovdovi cing (he sal T T < W e BUTLER-MAURO ufficient funds cre available for 1 | I)[‘[(; (:(). carrying out the, engineer rec | | mendation Mr. Sykes is a b | | FIRST ume lunter Who has spent several i || Phone 134 We Del in Alaska on hunting tri) i] Phone 25 Free Delivers || | (" *% We Delivor: i past two or three years, 11 | | Substation Post Office No. 1 visited Juneau in Ul iommes . = » Commenting on 1 1 Con nes * ¥ 7] u i Y s a e THE ELITF STUDIO T B e B 1 213 FROXT E£TRELT | ~ M FOR THOSE CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS A FINE LINE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS—SOMETHING NEW— THEY ARE FINE—ALSO A STOCK OF THE REGULAR CHRISTMAS CARDS Then we have a new line of Burned Leather Goods that you can’t beat for price or beauty. There is Card Cases, Albums, Book Covers, Glove Cases, Handkerchief Cases, Tie Holders, Pipe Holders, Coin Cases, Purses, in fact everything in that line. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER group, were tury ver to Dr. Chase with a power of { them under certain conditions lie has undoubtedly dor : wire to his wife says he closed deal for both of the proper he opening up of McKinley la ct. which s believed to ! ormey to dispo I This life-sized statue of Champ Clark, contender with Wood- row Wilson for the Demo- cratic nomination for Presi- dent in 1912, was unveiled at his home town, Bowling Green, Mo. It is the work of Frederick C. Hibbard, of Chi- il hi v minevalized, will boon to Cordova and like in the developmen ties in that section, which is close to Cordova, on the Northwestern rai of other proper cago. River During the past NOW THE “NURSE-CHAUFFEUSE"| NOW able tunnel wor Pres ~ the Lucky Strike group LONDON, Dec. 13 ¢ ik Should (his p tashionable e Taventory 9 1 ore proda contai Q v S ke . ason to be ents, is g gradu- Shoe Sale nsion of a wi v Ul It appears that many Walk-Over Buster Brown Shoes | that camp will follow of { require someth ' - - oo - airing in a pram or go-ahead days and ken out in a mo- more hip: will jwith a n distance | demand t tWo new GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 OPEN EVENINGS refueling. | torear This in turn has created a use for the “nurse« = 5 S AR S e et = : 1 DECEMBER CLEAN SWEEP SALE Women’s Coats From $ 5.00 up Children’s Coats from 4.50 up Women’s Silk Dresses from 15.00 up Women’s Wool Dresses from 10.75 up Women’s Suits from 17.50 up Corsets $2.00 - Your Choice All Millinery at Half-Price ALSO A BARGAIN COUNTER WITH MANY ARTICLES OF MERIT AT A VERY LOW PRICE See these now and be convinced at Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER