The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1927, Page 2

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( Just the time Lo Underwear, A Jodd needs in assortment of S in eotton univn s ang NDERW EAR--- oy . garments THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1927. DRESSES January is clearance time—an opportun- for ity vou. Two worthy groups of pretty Dresses. The importance of these offerings is increased when you consider that every dress is from to sell our regular stock and were intended at much higher prices. Take your choice of these dresses at one half price and less. COATS-- Exceptional Coats, - every one not only in style, but in quality of fabrics, fur, trimmed Now is the time to get that much-wanted Coat less silk linings and of a good workmanship. than the or nal price. CORSETS Every Corset in the house select your at wonderful a reduced price. and Nemo, -Redfern’s and. Warner's 1 wool, long ) in Pink. White and Orchid. and short sleeves, high and low neck, knee and ankle length, A” sizes. 3 %1.00 to $6.00 $1. 00 to $3 75 § .tc . B M Behrends CO., l llC. Juncaw’s Leading Department ol e ; | . GUA T BUTTON London Movies [Pay Charity to ANn HAiR ARE Open Sunday LONDON, Jan. 4. Sunday cinemas E still @ moot question in London| PARIS, Jan. 4 - Neck s for MURD R GLU \\I\ re for instance, the picture \h(i\\‘iandamp using her husband’s razo on one side of the street ‘may be|brought a Paris coupie before capped Permiticd to operate on the Sabbath | divorte courts.. Now the question S ‘”» of ix While those on the otherside are.that fs aghtating Krench homes is, liaie. Ifavold 1. \Wehstar, aged 26, kent closed ! “Will Madame have her own razor today cor we Lie motn | Sunday theatre attendance bas now | or may she legally usé a sort of 1 S ihioy . Guthorme Callaw (q 2rown o to o such proportions that | ‘family razor'? « b e e many yards long are some-| With the advent of the Eaton ¥ i wrusiian Jome of | Hmes in place at 0 o'clock Sup-|crop it is quite common for the man b another n-daw at Hemy W fpee dayoatternoons waiting for the the-{to find his razor has a dull edge. 5 e o ot A A e 1o open at 6§ o'clock { Madame has been using it to shave 4 Minlintar Raid-lic o: ot lon County Council a: off the ragged odds and ends of the i Metites aha. i I lea hop SOS8e I Cinema nnder its control | attenuated bob, ! 2 fletiohiar (o waek o (ivors My At @ fixed sum each week which it] One Frenchman lost lmlivme and H Wabste et L owhen she heaprd Shall contribute to an approval chari- ‘«uexl for diverce. v ty as a condition of heing allo The difteréncs . was 'setiled | when 3 el 2 to open on Sunday. Cinemas in Great- | Madame agreed-to buy, a razor for er London which come under the | her personal use.’ hiTH BU“M Middiesex County, however, may ot | 5 Raidads: =TT open except for - spe charity per-| J Cainiiae {Vodka Drinking Js Now Is GfllNG UN Grut Enl in Russia Says Elght Hours Sleep MOSCOW, 'Jan. 4—The Soviet " Is Required by Any Man|Government 1s dfatting drastic regu- 3 e 5 ot lations to curtail vodka drinking NEW I\lml\ Jan. 4.—Reports that PITTSBURGH, Penn., Jan. 4. —Dr, | which has become. a 'great evil. At- some of the supporting Gov. Al [y "y Sy 0 . slor M\nl nt 1! tempts to obtain prohibition of vodka Smith are au ting to dneup the =0 Gl i Noties slae o 8 ugoless - bheause miilllons in re- Democeratic convention (delegates |, "y, Aty ,,,,.w 11 enju venue derived are “mecessary ‘for the were followed by the Itepubliean oy magon etam: e slbops only | SOTSTIMOA. 80,7 1 sman belitding Smith's power f o 00 : ; vote getter ‘hllm hou ; it ‘1 es o :‘ ¥ sleep in a chair the ntxt do » New York World, ardent sup-| BV i 237 o porter of Smith, said his closest | > igible friends frownei on an carly i Tho...» d A ! , urin rrested in 7 move h ¢ dv' SAN mmclsm A0, 4—Com- William Allan While, Bmijoria, Was - D.C, as mlnon mahdt-r o || bt h.,, ip ’NBI‘K" IS anss Publisher, compared 8 e B h,. “, Kt Bt ,wf,,, Tokyo and Coolidge and said SHINGTON, Jan. 4. — Twenty ¢y ....,,,"m, dab-n-em i ..,.l tests Smith yepresents the b " were arrested Hére last | ol a ““.I dmlmg ‘Wil will be ¥ keenest and clearest hrain in Amer year for violaling I’rnhmlllml nclnd- .h. he ‘much im- . fean public life today, and 1 am g 14,000 drunkards. o 3, ! Republican.” ———-—oo-p‘-—'- 3 >oe [ NY Million Dollar Case Filed Today, Rubber Co. AKRON, Ohio, Jan. 4. -The Good yoar Tire il Rubber Company has filed nit iin F. A, Seiberling, former President for $1.311,400 charging fraudulent appropriation of the company's funds. The action is . one of many legal suits and counter 3 suity fMed by the common and pre- b ferred stockholders and directors 3 fighting for control. > — 1 EVANS DUE SOUTHBOUND ON THURSDAY MORNING Steamer Admiral Evans is due to | vl in Jtneau southbound to Se- | + 2t 11 o'clock Thursday morn- according to advices received afternoon by Agent Brice How- ard, oy Kip Rhinelander Loses Fight to Anmpl Marriage NEW YORK, v CLEVELAND, Q. Jan. 4. — Tho Pennsylvanid Ohio Electric Co. to- day was awdrded the 'Charles A. Colfin award as: thé ‘local transpor- tation organization which in hdd ‘done. thost for the industry. The “award, comsisting of a gold medal for' the company. and $1,000 i |In -cash for 'thé ' employees' henefit {fund, is each year contributed by the General Electri¢ Co. and is awarded by “the American - Eleétric Raillway |Association. The winning company npentes a city “nd.iutercity service in Ihe vichiity ‘of ‘ Youngstown, 0. Jan. 4. —Leeonard Kip | Riinatander, scion of one of the old- est New York families, h lost his appeal to the Supreme Court to an- nul his marriage to a daughter of a negro um(hman Mussleman Tribes ’ : Reported Revolting BELGRADE, Jan. 4.—It is reported ' that Mussleman Tribes are again re- volting in Albania following condem- nation yesterday of six insurges. ——————— VICTOIIA DUE 'TOMORROW Steamer Victorla ia due tomorrow afternoon at. 4 o'tlock from the south. The steamer has 148 tons for Juneau merchauts, The Victoria sails wést during tomorrow evening. ———————— ON THE VICTORIA | H. F. Preston, of the N cery Co. m - the V. National Gro- is due to arrive in Juneau toria tomorrow, AWARDED COFFIN MEDAL' 1926 | WBURTON S TUCKER. MRS BURTON TUCKER OLIVE, TELL, “EICHAED O'NEIL Indictments against Mr. and Mrs. Burton 8. Tucker, prin- B | cipals in_the noted May-December romance, charging them with giving false ages when obtaining a marriage license, were dismissed in New Jersey. Olive Tell, actress, was mar- ried to Henry Hobart, movie producer, in New York. Richard | O’Niel, youngest medal of honor man, asked Congress to | extend the time limit on patents obtained by veterans. VARE BITTERLY (3HF MANAGES DENOUNCED BY PENN, GOVERNOR. - NEUS Germany. Jan. 4 for organizatior evineed by Counte lix von Voss . . . n ther Lawrenc of New York, Pinchot, in Final Message to |, revolutionized one of the richest m niu ssage today Mo the State L ypoultry farm and the lature char that William S. Vare's | (e estate are personally managed nomination as Senator was “partly by h Both have heen brought up organized: crime LONDON. Jan. 4 Lady Maud I arrender, President General of the Poetry Society. on her winter visit to the United States, intends taking measures to extend the Poetry ACTRESSISON ©~ idoption there of Shakespeare vecitals in connection with which | Lady Maud will give a concert of PARIS, Jan. | Madame Vera | Shakespeare’s songs the famous tr i > > el of an arti INCREASE TAX ON ‘“POOR tashion ambassador, is on a world | 3 tour. Accompanied by 1f other g MAN'S DRINK” IN FRANCE pla I8 "““l; “v_‘;’ “:"'":”' “‘::1‘”;:;:‘ PARIS, Jan. 4 The “poor man's e e et L s A b at 60 per cent and Far Itast. She will return to |0f 1té selling price, whereas cham- Paris before embarking on her Amer- / pays one”per cent. The jcan tour. poor man'’s drink thus referred to “In six .months t 71 dres: is chicory, a wides 1 beverage will be out of styl he explained, | the north of France. » tax on “I must return and renew my supply. [Chicory was increased from 75 to You can't fool American women w 180 franes the 1 kd'n;ramx. six months old dresses.” » it i | ELKS' EXCUBSION VIENNA, QNCE FAMINED, | All those who are planning to IS NOW A MODEL CITY accompany the F bowling team s to Ketchikan askod to notity VIENNA, ‘Jan. 1. Within less | the Secretary at the Elks' Club as than a year Vienna has become one|so0on as possible ~adv. of the model cities of Kurope, The ey Socialist-Democratic municipal gov-| Ofe papers tor saie at The Empire. frrrrrrrrrecrros hag creeted workers, ernment 20,000 nmd °rn apartments” for great pubklic bath hous i children's * homes, nurseries, sc s, | GARD PARTY playgroumls, gymnasiums, municipal | Hodging houses, trade schools, lib. 'raries, dental clinics, and social cen- | ters. More than 250 miles of strec and highways have been paved. The whole city has been electri- fied, the underground railway rebuilt, jomnibus and new trolley-lines estab {lished, reat electric power station i FIRST OF SE‘RIES OF CARD PARTIES AT PARISH HALL Japan s 1903. There were only three in Tokyo in 1907. Latest figures place the number of motor cars in use at 6,028 . > - | BIDS WANTED Wednesday, January Sth | | | The City Council has decided to Y o fill-in that part of sLower Fron: Eq ery I)Od‘y . Welcon'c Street from: t*a Ales Juneau tol the city craniiegh Bids must be sub-| REFRESHMENTS SERVED mitted to the (“iuheil at the next| 3 regular mecliag v night, Jan . 5 riges uary 7. Any furthers information |} Adizicion 35 cents P can be secured from Street Com- ! § ! I} { | ] $ { ey I} automobile in | z ! | ! | I ! ) missioner, TN vt v rrr s rrrreeed GERMAN FARM hortic ullun of | hought and partly stolen. I have no|io date and the most modern meth- doubt Vare deserves to be and will | cds introduced be excluded from the Senate for| It was the countess’ idea, too, to i year Politic f this state | provide 1 ket for b own and e bheen 1 s pairt of a hn»mw\\"il.:h!‘ 12 product She org: interests, Mellon machine infa sort of producers’ coope Pittshureh and the Mitten machine m which the products are in Philadelphia which has spread [in turn sold to more distant places. | iblack and hawk-lke shadows over | SE SR thie community horne upon the | TO ENCOURAGE POETRY wings of eminent respectability and | 8:30 P. M. ! ‘ FRYE’S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON \ & IMPLIES” WE WISH YOU 4 \ HAPPY NEW h YEAR Juneau-Young Hardware Co. It it’s Hardware “WE HAVE I1T” Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. VERTICAL 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 GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskL, prop. Juneau, Alaska MODERN | Legislature. Hits State landed estates in the former nd s (s duchy of Mecklenburg i Politics. | Countess Voss, the only American | - [in the titled aristocracy of this pro HARRISBURG, Penn.. Jan. 4 Ivinee, has identitied herself with her ! ifford - Rinchot in his final | yesband’s agravian inter 1 The | throughout the year operates regurar passenger and frelght train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation Inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) 4Anchorage = =2 =t = ges e — SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ...........ccccc...ieovrrrree.... $7.00 €PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET Alaska THE ALASKA RAILROAD ] NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alask: Elmor B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker,” T. B. Hall, - Phone No. 637. Handy Andy’s Carpenter Sho +A P LAGEBGBEN Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-| SAWING WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL KXNDS OF W00D Wm GASTINEAU “Alaska's Largest Privately-Owned um.el" Eat, Sleep and Be Happy ] - T" o 'A:EtnY BAMAN, M FRIE BRUAN 60, "% Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office

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