The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1926, Page 8

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3 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1926. PARKS DEP ARTS t HW Texas szg Heavily Guarded in Couit_—_ TODAY ON TRIP T0 WASHINGTON Leaving on Ala vas sure the defense could com- its testimony In a very short ime and that final arguments could THIS AFTERNGONQ»‘ R e Hall meet at 8§ o'clock t, December 16, in NES GRIGG, 1 Secretary. i {GOVERNMENT RESTS IN e Final Arguments Are Made = MIRACLE TRIAL TODAY _ Use the Classifieds. They pay. Governor by Counsel—Spectre | n = meda Today—Will Spend the Holidays in Denver. | ernment od ca | of Tomb Appears. 5 itov | SHEAFFER Pens and Pencils (Continued irom Page On -\.;\.‘wl;lyl' icestuone conubi | PARKER Pens and Pencils blooded man in New Mexi y hin ‘4:“}!)’1‘\ "‘1- fense be pan pietnt | EVERSHARP Pens and Pencils CARTERS Pens and Pencils MOORE'S Fountain Pens DUNN'S Fountain Peus for it xpected the onnse - Fall counsel for I S i as “Attorney R lives, the beloved Houdini w Fall's Dublicity | said th snid | on WATERMAN'S Fountain Pens 3 nitter after a sca gl A LARGE ASSORTMENT n Sites (E}:;Il:)zig":f:j“" | rosecution : TO CHOOSE FROM untry knows that Fall got [ Ri AL L “fon e stand this morning were zzelle, A. D. Lowe, L. P. D: TRY THE \Iv s Bertha Brown, a nurse at 5 e {Ann Hospital, and Andrew Michael.; | BUTLER-MAURO worth at least $1,000,000. e I DRUG CO. President Harding was my pe I w0 Useshpuwant | afi ) Ro0; L ! Wl friend and I think T can see|lcunced at 11:30 a. . that the! | he pained expression which would ! (overnment rested. G. . Winn, of} | 2 nvelope his tired genial countenanc» the defense counsel, asked for a NURSE ASSIGNED T0 CITY SCHOOI om Doheny. Did Preside even know that his trusted | F o bhorrowed a 1006 of import him with the Sec Heods keendy i (WBY « ve menb e Crowder gan 1sed of wantonly kil buildin Phone 134 We Deliver Substation Post Office No. 1 continuance until 2 p. m. and sail g dg Eflmgfl‘fi rangaction.. Thers swas, ong. mastes | == nd for the government O OASE [ THE ELITE STUDIO can interests ] ene concluded his ploa 213 FROXT S8IRELT ( e 3 At o noag FOR THOSE CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS e protection against un Health Inspections to Be YORK 15 Thir o e A FINE LINE OF CHRISTMAS CARDS—SOMETHING NEW— FUUR ARHESTED e Sart nalinting the: Maypr [0 ey : THEY ARE FINE—ALSO A STOCK OF THE REGULAR Made Daily of Students Chiel of Police of | o —_— CHRISTMAS CARDS at Public School. )} SR ) Then we have a new line of Buined Leather Goods that you LAST NlGHT 0N ! N i ! GIFT can't beat for price or beauty. There is Card Cases, Albums, To make morni nepection i n Book Covers, Glove Cases, Handkerchief Cases, Tie Holders, Pipe pupil l 1 Public Scl y / e A SUGGESTIONS Holders, Coin Cases, Purses, in fact everything in that line. DOUGLAS BEAGH “ S i ; [‘ : ! 4 a ; COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Supt v Mii Waino 00 cargo of 1 the et PURSES S e el T S s RAZORS BUY Moonshine Party Leads to Jail Terms for Those Who Discovered Cache. | ‘ / it {‘Horns and Dawes Are STATIONERY \j\\tv i ,\:)\‘ i3 Agreed It’s the Pipe GREETING UARDS \7 pfi\ Pre- : o Inventory Shoe Sale Walk-Over Bus!el Brown Shoes Four Iudians were arrested last fght and warrants were issued for [to have daily inspections was made two more as the result of a “moon-{on the advice of br. H. ¢ DeVighne 1 — shing tival at house on the | Tervitorial and City Health Oftice J heach above Douglas, according to Particul utention will he paid ( F I{( (} information given out by U. S, Maw- to students with colds and infl e ' _1‘) )1 l}‘{ 1 liE‘{;S 8 i shal Albert White today. The cele-| throats, it w aid. The mor Phone 25 Free Delivery ton?" he was| hration is said fo followed 8 Wikl be sent ho ml lighter S SHONERIOY AN LR finding of a lquor cache uncovered g given necessavy ireatment by i ion German | by the tides : nu I comment on i S0 far uld he lea . Mar >+ o veviston, of ! ~‘1 I White said, the openes BEETHOVEN IS i Ser s vanged hoth up and | Monday night, continned (hrough Dr. Rnfus v. von Kl vid ) " | Puesday and wound up in a free J Dyakident ol the. University 7ol I molkes a Dawes pipe. Two | for all last night which brough Dey § fiar s oahii i mous up-side-dawn pipes | ing expedition comy 3 R I e e } i M8 offic | uty and Indian police ad niie S AR Do vou smoke them in Nebraska heen e with minor injuries. Two! s : for o s bout, both moonshine vic Y iy P | “You kn grew up in v o tims who were taken to a local hos i pital b who ad recovered today ‘\‘,‘ ]m.\() ls rmd”y l:mnitnl !RISTMAS MAIL Advertising always pays. Use the ‘) Mary Marks, James Marks and Annie Marks. The two men we: re given 120 | : | olumns of The Empire. days in the local Fed il to Notice. If v ot labhaia et e SN the two women drew s from ntended whcertadn parts o R e L U. 8. Commis . at Douglas.| NEW YORK, Dec. 15 Re i % Costs of the cases s a writer of popular™T defendants {underside of the g 5 were received at the|career hronght to 1 Marshal's office late yvesterday (o] music world’s observance of he effect that o smallsized viot | centenary s in progress in the vicinity of| Songs which have lain forgotten as. Deputy Eddy was despatch-|and unsung for the last fiftiy ed from I GOING STRONGER ALL THE TIME (! s, with Indian police- | will be revived, says Frederick Fre man Jimmy Fox to eurh the disturb|manie, secretary of the Beethoy : : 1 hey were routed afte i « Ot il ¢ gement and sent in a call for jcommittee hopes o make Becet n iy : e o J 0, 3 | orcements. They were slightly |k the composer of wee ”f‘[ g aagun - wil Carso Rl Tyatwo | and their clothing con 8 tender and light as his |PrObably roach et aten TGl TWO OR MORE : el AnbT cfore Christmas or Christmas Da the call, Deputic ern, Harriman, Pi Kuchenbeck and Special Off Juack Wilson went to Douglas last evening wl joined Deputy BEd dy and Officer Fox. This force took Romanl\r Soul 0| Thesammeset somemberet mosty| VIOLINIST ARRIVES ! ol for his s\numnnu and sonatas »-; FOR PALACE THEATRE. Each Week } NEW DANCE NUMBERS described by Freemantle as the pop lar song writer of his day. HBeetlo | veputation was go high among | M M. A Women Find it Easy to ley, violinmist, ar the cabin without difticulty and ar- his _contemporaries that e was | ) doan 2ibe Hrtndoge Mty et > y e |.4||nx| of ballads. “Adelaide” and |'h¢ Dit at ce theatre hegin- | Ining tomorrow nig Miss Pauley | the Distant Beloved” are among st known compdsitions fact Frec all of the have PRES GUUUDGE | ness that reveal a sensitive and! even a romantic soul i dent Coolidge has denied the Sang Of Marital Bliss tion for- a pardon for Ken-| «ona of Becthoven's most charm- FELT-Lined suke Yamaguchi, convicted here i |ine vocal pieces, *Vita | i 8 the 1915 for killing T. Ka Sl ot o ,m,m ; nelis, AL arried ' LEATHER (|| The meaning of _ - A ol o R R T || GruetiPrecision LOUNGING ROBES HICKOK BELTS, ’Slmup, U Attorney. l\‘.ummil’:rm \Physically: -vapellant, e tiroightl HUUSE i mmm(;mmon;mug} g 2 Bedara) penitentiary 107 manelought.| opne s, 1, he sentiment and Sy o SLIPPERS BITJCMRE:MS er. able to inspire. He set to music a| e ‘ when tl ECISION mar] i 3 g | SLIPPERS LI et MUFFLERS BELTOG | Notice of the appeal for pardon|gelicate verse entitled ‘Flame Color production of the Gruen s = Bold " rhrked Pazcmion t0 in Fancy Gift Boxes is well known in Junean having beenl Phere several yem You'll find our salesmen know the last in orchestra work and she made many friends | who will welcome her return { i SRS \ \ | ouche. gold reinforced ! Pazcmon he . k) word in good style; they’re helpful, courteous If you wany aunytning, If you want 2 to sell anythin the best way I8 | through a classified in The Empire. and they’ll save you time. - Everything that well dressed men wear is here; everything is in good taste. was received by Mr. Shoup last a poem celebrating the shade of month and a request was made onl,q dress goods popular in his him for recommendation. He for- v it happens to be again at warded the record of evidence inline present tigme. | dcnm hlg‘:stqllflhty. eat- T s Wectriatito the Dapartment of Justicn| sThe last sone {hat Teethovas Soft Sole Pay altle more and get the 43 without, recommendation. s e e e Imported and Domestic SWEATERS . R [ in Precision grades for ladies B | THE NUGGET SHOP : . L N O ST “The Kiss JOE BAKER HERE ly after VIt was written immed an embarassing momen A young woman, ins Joe Baker, of Seattle. formerly| ¢ jistening (0 the music, sat connected _ with several circus and{ niine Beethoven's n road: shows, advance man, arrived 1| Wwhen she complimented him, not o Juneau last night on the Alaska and s playing, but on his high brow. | H S GRAVES ‘Well, ki i you 1 [} | { Will return south on the Alameda.|pna retor i e chall ] | The Clothing Man | a recepti > Goldstein’s Emporium NTZ IR tion. el s (S5 l\/i.? (27 JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER OId papers for saie at The Empire. | Use the Classifie U This is his first trip to Alaska and| . ¢ ¢, he says he is enjoying his vaca- They pay. 1 » P S e e & ’

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