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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 1, 1927. = ree———- |8 mtmw\r resident of Skagway was a pa s Mary this wan razed after be dynamited. Quay wWounded i I'e was shot through th tieavy dynamiie at the front and nnder a gunfire 2 posse failed to rout this area has been' and tne material «nmpuuu-d by his wife. 'eenger on hoard the Princos which passed through Ju morning Mr. and Mrs. Tanns 1+ Tacowma with relatives 10 Skay v ab and agazines | percentage of already cut over sold and used. “It is planned to continue this work as fast as possible until ae tailed information is available on alll the area containing commercial tin on both the Tonguss and Chu- National Forests, ——————— tion of newspapers than ever before. Altogether we en the New Year with & job in prospect for most '('\(‘!\Imllv with the whole nation bet er fed, better housed, and bette um\u d than any other nation. The large disappearance of poverty in the jber \ronic should make us more [ gach senstblo to the remedy of misfortunc in the individual sense, and the higl Py " FOR MILLIONS NEW REGURD Is .‘lm}:;.'..;fi‘ o (,,,{,. J(;. g:';:;*,x"‘m\. -~ SET IN TIMBER SALES IN 1926 » United ahn« FO rest SC['VIC(‘ Announces any agent thereof, { Old Records Broken by | (umnw alleging the Pps L i ““THE GO GGTTER" 16 SHOWING AT LIBERTY ¥With T. Ttoy Narnes, Seena Ow and other well known screen fuavor ftes in the ecast, “The Go Gotter” will be presented a lie Liheriy B/ tonight. “The Go Getter” is a come drama, filled with good siuff and « the story from which the screer plot is faken was written by (e virile writer, Peter B. Kyne, it is needless to say the production iz & splendid one There is Pathe scenic Ne’ws CROWD FNJOYS EAGLES' AFFAIR The year 1927 was ushered m witi one of the liviiest and most enjoy-)g: ahlz times had here on New Year's Fré in many years at the party giv- U en by the Fraternal Order of Eagles |¥ last night. There was not a dull moment from § o'clock in the eve- ning when the affair started with card playing, until 3:30 o'clock this morning at the close of the dance. Nineteen tables of cards were play- ed until 10:30 when the prizes were distributed to Mrs. Esther Cashen and Dave Brown for high scores and ining ut I° Klzie Edmiston left for ¢ tle (ouday om the Princess Mary | n visiting in Joneau the Christinas R g Dynamite s Used to Catch Insane Chinaman : 5 2 1 Walla Walla. Mk Simpson wa; a 2 Princess Mary today vizit in (he states, Washington | i { News and the DIIL also a Fox to complete baa: THE BEST YOUVE HAD - MAY QLD DMEWRTUNE FMAKE YOU GLAD . H.\I PY New Year, folks Do the best you can this year Dby vc [ and everybody else a good word for the ot fellow Be as earnest and ke smiling. Happy New Year, folks. ALASKA STEAM “SACKCLOTM AND ‘acim.‘E:r’ | 2 AT unsn?v SUNDA . amount 3 and Scarlet.’ from the popular novel of the same name by George Gibbs and featuring Alice Terry, Dovothy Sebastian a Orville Caldwell, comes to the l.ilw erty Sunday. The story is one of two orphan | sisters, one the home-loving kind, the other jazz-mad. thoughtless. The | ro- | Bro: presi- for §19. Department of Justice e injured (the character and property of the }x.»mpm by statements reflecting unfavorably on its merits as a con- cern in which® fo invest Charles H. Unve the United St We Extend to You Our Best Wishes for a New Year of Happiness who fled en indicted to Mre. L. D. Hammock and Charles Sey consolations. picture has to do with the trials and | sacrfiices of the older girl watching| Refreshments were then served in the Eagles banqet room, several sit- tings being required to take card of [ o picture was adapted for the erowd which ndmibered at least | conn by Tom Geraghty 150. ' For (he dance which followed ‘im.”m"m And gulle Hern. a varicly of music was provided |eq in the supporting cast are Ottn | Miss Fsther Cashen at the piano, | ymatissen, Katileen Kirk! John Niemi, violln and accordion, | Mijjgan, Clarissa Selwynno ¢ ¥rank Bryan with his banjo alter- | Jackie Huff, nating singly or together for the dif- ferent dances which included both the old and new steps. Special entertainment was provided during an intermidsion between dances by Miss Helen Gove who wave a clever cxhibition of “the Cherleston. ——-te—— CATHOLIC CHILDREN HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE over, caring {m and catering to ,w,‘[ sister. the | Jules Includ.' tnd - ittie P T Jobs for Everybody in 1927; Hoover’s Forecast' (€ontinued trom Paze One) | i of remedy. Kach individual {ests the question of prosperity by his own' setting and naturally applies his own test to his views of the economis state of the nation. It ws use the more precise term “economic o] gress” we find we have per capita as thoe result of the year 1026 more and better homes, more lights and power, more tr tion. more roads, more life substan- | tial buildings, more radios and m automobiles, more savings, more life insurance and more of a lot of thing We also have more educational fo cilities and more per capita circnla. A, LIBERTY TONIGHT Wmlnng You All a Happy and Prosperous New Year PETER B. KYNE'S THE GO-GETTER Fast Moving Comedy Drama with '( ‘T. Roy Barnes—Seena Owen i} — William Morris — Tom Lewis and Louis Wolheim ALSO Fox Néws' Pathe Scenic O A big Christmds tree was enjoyed Thursday afternoon by the Catholic Sunday school children. A program preceeded the three festivtiies which were held in the Bagles hall, anld about twenty-five children received &ifts. electric sporta- | ———— BACK TO SCHOOL " Migs Elsie Edmiston left on the Printess ‘Mary today for Whitman tollegeé which reopens on the (hird ol this month for the second semes- ter, e Call Collin's Taxy, Frone 435;Night phone 281, Member Aute Assn. adv With kind thoughts and All Good Wishes for the NEW YEAR DOUGLAS: BARBER _SHOP, FRANK BRYAN, Piop. WE WISH YOU A HHAPPY NEW YEAR Juneaii-Youny Hardicare Co. It it's Hardware *WE HAVE 11 lunmm Lumber Mills Inc. vmn‘it:AL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER LUMBER—MOULDINGS—LIME—CEMENT FIRE CLAY—SHINGLES SEE US FOR YOUR-.-- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies , Printing and Stationery Local Tlmbel Industry. | o= R ping euracy units, were John fmer on- the Island cruiged to supply the for GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Stvest ln&t, Klasks ro H is | mail frander associated with | (Continued from r"\gn One) | . Swenson, Seuattle T lspector, who obtained and cruising with sufficient ac ¢ Undersagt, iy declared to; for allocation as pulpwood | | damaging statements ‘o Of this amount 160,000 and American officials va. | covered during the the company. q pst side of . In addition to TANNER GOING GSOUTH approximately - heen intensively Postal In:| the affidavit mado Canadian vo acres past sui Admir; the H0.000 sarding mapped local de A rly United | Div sawtimber and. piling irae ) with his Leadquarters at Janeau, and LIBERTY FOR SUNDAY “SACKCLOTH and SCARLET” ALICE TERRY 4 Paramount Piciure George Gibbs' compelling novel |n'o|luu~wl by the director of “The White Sister. With Alice Terry in the outstanding role of her carecr. ALSO Spats Family “The Rubbernecks” NEWS OPENS THE SHOW HAPPY NEW YEAR To our friends who have through their putronage contributed to otir success in 1926, we wish prosperity in 1927, and continued confidence in our entertainment programs. ¥ L \ Liberty Theatre WM. OTT, Proprietor. HAPPY NEW YEAR We hope that cacl: hour of the New Yedr will hold Happiness for you — It is better than gold. ouglas Water Works L. W. KILBURN, Prop. “The Kilburn House serves with fine rooms an excellent Home Board” HAPPY NEW YEAR May Richest Blessings Crown Your Way Throughout the Coming Year. Douglas Hand L(tundfy S. FUJIL, Prop. and Prosperity. The Deuglas Dairy JOHN KENDLER, Prop. Foy the year that's just beginning, Let us wish you Happiness! Good Foitr to you bringing Joy and Hedlth and All Snccess! © OWL RESTAURANT Y. SHITANDA. Prop. Tuin a leaf of the New Year's book, And, if yeu'll deign to look, You'll road cnr wishes bold and elear— “A 'PROSPEROUS, HAPPY AND GLAD NEW YEAR!" THE 'HUB MIKE PUSICH, Prop. From éhimney down to lowest floor, From all your windows and every door, May there echo loud and clear— “J0Y 10 YOU—— A GLAD NEW YEAR!" TONY SIMIN GROCERY STORE HAPPY NEW YEAR FAREWELL TO THE OLD WELCOME TO THE NEW! No regrets for the year that is told, All joy for the one you're to view. DOUGLAS BAKERY ‘AND GENERAL STORE JOE RIEDL Prop. We count all our customers as friends and to each we extend our Best Wishes for a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Guy’s Drug Store GUY L. SMITH, Prop. Haf)fiy New Year New Year's bells xoo(i wishes give, That 1927 will live In Memory as a year of Health, Of Many Friends, and Joy and Wealth. F. A. J. Gallwas GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ETC.—DOUGLAS LAUNDRY A self-starting New Year we hope Won't have to be hauled home with rope. V YEAR is a in ev he y- your peod dur you thelir new bear- the condition it of the proper 7 This shop ing ot vour car ings vet? of your car speed tinn the ready-relief-repair mission is JUNEAU MOTOR CO. ROLLER SKATING A, B. HALL Tyesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings i 8 to 12, Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5, l for Ladies and Children for in- straction. Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, | General Admission. i l!. R. KELLY and J. L. 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