The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1926, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 1926. ° NEw INTERESTS Ihennit \ f Lhie | e """m 'MIRAGLE FUUND FUNERAL SERVICES ;NEW AIRPLANE BRAKES 1 i b | ¥ i 3 FOR SHORT LANDINGS o ‘ it In New Reno |" Wi FOR FRANK YOUNG | i | it ( Ju- | wa nfer with th BE HELD SUNDAY| LONDON. Dec. 17.—Brakes for s EEK I N G SITES ne t biv | City Council on the subject | < GUIL Y Y RY acroplanes which would ma land- fe rovie in al kinds o | Print Secretary’s Report 3 i 3 Puneral services for the late Frank|in88 Possible in short spaces 1 Has Sitka Townsit | Authority was given to have 200 ‘“m" \ i I‘\” e 5 I" & P heen perfected by experts and C I A, Ramscy i I )i annual report of N E T L e Thall tnies. suspices. of| =00H (to Bt to) Tradflenl testd [ told th now I priated. It will 1 e R e b = They are designed especially for use Sitka v i e ion with t mnual d _‘ ““ i ‘w“‘“ _II"“’“'\ i “‘”‘“‘ on ships and on tops of tall build- ARG P othe! = ¥ bt & kg S | ings 4 ; : ; s | Sperling, Exalted Ruler. The deceas i - Tt S5 California Engineer Discloses L towr B uf o secutive Committee recom Is Acquitted on Manslaughter| i vis s charter member as wo One scheme conssts of un arrest- g ( ka1 ue (eeds| led the printing of 5,000 copie | ) —Ha "he 5 ¢ member o s local lodge Gl LSO LR LIS S Plans ot Company for ; (i s O Count—Hautop Changes b life member of the lotal lodge. | the hydraulic buffers used on rail: Erecting Mill. ' passen q jing 12 one-day trips in thi One of Pleas. e i G e N e t(.\-l _\vul»l.h’v]- contrivance includes k t i v i The matter was referred B Mitale i o it multly.or | 1vRe e enTony: Sntetmnant avill Hell e St E o5 Sulally Siged 1o ne of th [ it incest and mot gullty of manslaugh-|made in the Blks plot in Evergreen T ]‘”:" ‘”1“ ing. @ oo iu itk i i LS incest and not gulliy of manslaunel |00 o Yimeniataly following the | [Xed 101 the outer end. Upon land- n i%% o uase m‘ the i ] services. Active pallbearers will be ":kll\v;( hook lu\u]'xwl to pick u::_ Ic ) he case P M court, | ¥ e b hton. Rovi CNEraving means such as a series of Z ) Names Commiiiecs | The jury was out more than four| ! Metcalf, Guy ”"\” ‘)'LI'_’{HI‘:""_“WN Yotes: Whlch R buin HHIXN‘"'L The appointment of th How hours, receiving the case noon { * et R “1to the braking mechanism t s committees by President H., L and bringing in its verdict at 4 p. m. [ ;h;“m!\x [|I‘”“v’|rm BN O ‘ e 1 Wits announce Sentence will probably be imposed . J;.::l, i'. ;“IIL\\]H: Ohio State University's R. 0. T. C | v‘z‘ 2“ pE S o : il T p 1o vemanta=M e N enriit on Miracle Monday penalty, u GHSTE RN eSS and Thinee among the largest in the nation mtil sometime in e | Holiatbsah o der the Alaska Cr code, cu 2 AR S irty-six hundred and twenty-cight B X W tman told the lustric Nt be any term from three to 15 years wdents are participating in the itter returned carly g vok Chairman, W tek imprisonment in @ Federal peniter BT | corps activities Séattl Executive g i oy viver originating in in i iavdner: Transportati : ‘ i e 1, of the U | . 5 " state of Arizona finds its sourc f w\" Ly opment—Ditice How vl Rt laniop; Andiauetl Ebyiating g *a 13000400t peak in | g ¥ G ks T T <,r|,n}‘1 Jury last month on charges [ 10 AT prin figs E gt erusade? Apblanil, Jo A, Divis: Mouslst Adver: :. i e ‘I" [‘]‘”, !”"“'I “'.;"‘"'“;" | 5 . pR bbbl s | A indictment ¢ t Deto IKensk Vi (I ) ) o it o G ! | indicted with Hautop for kidnappin S1 R()\(’l‘l{ | pe : i also d ssed an 12 > )i y : s G e L ; ALL THE TIME ‘ Something New , 5 A i S 1l Survey [ t of the Alaska College bas- | | tencan Mona i s | ; : was not y f il squad. It is comp of | et b 5 " ) I + almost a total ab. rish e . | " rial o wk -B. Joseph, Wra ] L poisoning t Unless their shel Pegues, Harry s and y Siasl Indian, indicted for a statuic \\ HY: | ‘ TRY THE There is no place in th el and ar foods were nda= W, I Tellens s Adothen com-} Mrs. Ben Ali Haggin, wife of | ;" jted 1o start Mond Fi . ‘ G i ; o ol Stroyed, not much he uld mitter was appointed ¢ Com- | . . w York stage de= | qigtvict court. ’Cause We Feature | - nd pape sty era ny 1| signer, was rcported to be S | e e k ity real red tolof . A. Metealf, R. . Martin and| gooking ivorce in Budape: i O HH J satisfactorily as in this dist | ek 4 il secking a divorce in Budapest | Old papers for saie at The Empire. i DRUG CO. assorted. The only drawb e WP, Qs themy, e S Lashdtnyg oL | —just as effective but more == NEW DANCE NUMBERS ||| had found was the lack tivst | gem | quict thart Paris, i;i FIRST class tow = E % Each Week 1 1 e | s HOLIDAY : 1| Phone 134 We Deliver 4 ) 14 4 Al S % | ~ ~ T el 1 were dark and da bl]l{’fl T l,l P Ab J DEPUTIES ARREST MAN PERFUMES ¢ " 911! substation Post Office No. 1 tion would cause a large labor - e b e | | would de to avoid if possib & % M”“\'M Shag i ¢ OF GIFTS = For that reason it was highly v s ERL TN A b BUY sideable to bring the power to % 3 e 3 TOILET WATERS é . , tineau Channel and cstablish ¢ Neckties | L MANICURE SETS ( By ) NOW mill here, he said \l tfl e 11, g Kateis: Tud CAMERAS \ Pre- Increase in Demand surtiers [ A. Boyle in t Commission CANDY W X Inventor Mr. Smith cited the catly er S I lcourt and’ rele n $200 boud IVORY ——— ,”‘l ntory larged production of Canadian p NOCKS R ol it Shoe Sale and paper as evidence of the . S niie Saoh i YORIITe. Yetortad. Tine crease in demand for those pro Flannel Shirts e e A m:] i “"I" Walk-Over Buster Brown Shoes duct Since 1920, the combined - TR [ T : e o production of the United States and Dress Shirts [ e et P ) ) NS > | part of a il . he said, ( da’s output dweaters | - - Phone 25 Free Delive 1 that of American mills, mak Jelts Ola papers tor sate av The Emplre | & PHONES 92 AND 95 OPEN EVENINGS pulp producing And sthere it the premier country in the world Initial Buckles no indications of a stoppage in de mand Ratker its growth con o [ St : the paper manufacturing indusiry B!IIZCI' \Shll'ts has turned to Alaska as the scene of its next operations Hanlon Is Guest and Mayor W. R. Hanlon. of Sitku, 3 who is here to spend the holidays THE I N Bl ) D R with his family, declured that water I'HE (’” I' SUPREME timber I and the Juneau the in power resouree this district, made I cal center of the projected pulp and paper development in Alaska. Such development he added, | would also promote development of | other kinds of timber not needed for| a pair of FLLORSHEIM SHOES Give him an order signed pulpwood. Sitka, he said, was the : : center of a fine yellow cedar dis- by us and let him pick out trict Contracts for this timber at his own pair H. S. GRAVES THE CLOTHING MAN $175 per thousand had been offered to Sitka sawmill interests la v he said, but they unable t accept the tenders. Opening of puip wood districts would also permit the development of the cedar stands Mr. Hanlon suggested to the Chamber that it keep up its cffort Federal funds for the a canal through Hawk were o | | | | | | to secure dredging of Inlet It would be a inestimable T 00200 DA O 0 RO AT DG RN The Significance of Jewelry Every Christmas Gift carries a message of love and affection. But fine Jewelry does more than this—it implies LAST ING DEVOTION. Another Gift may be used and tossed aside — but a nice piece of Jewelry is treasured and worn for years. The Best Gift—to the one whom you love best—man or woman—TIet it be Jewelry. THE NUGGET SHOP LTI T LI - WL \ /) N\ \\\ N LUXITE SILK HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR LUXITE is the last word in beauty and wear when it comes to Hose and Under Garments for women. We are pre- pared now to meet the demand in an almost unending number of pretty fashionable shades. These are unexcelled as gifts. 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