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? . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1927. LOEB-LEOPOLD CASE. 8 e e, o . LOCAL BUILDING (§ ACQUIRED BY FRYE-BRUHN CO. 1 MURDER OF BOY STIRS MEMORIES OF public, which is cordially invited to attend every meeting this week at 8 o'clock. ., Kansas Speeds Fish Groitll with lodine SUCTION DOES MOST T0 KEEP ~ PLANE IN AR PRATT, Kan of the Finny in- sh hatchery - ) DAYTON, 0., Jan. 4.—What holds re thriving on a diet of iodi Buy Malony Building Adjoin i i il Use of the chemical as an artific iI‘L’ ]unv.m—\nunu “(]\L ney? stimulant to |Iu.' growth and de g J 4 | im? opment of the fish came about after Co. Will Alter. s are wi L seric ts by J. B on the top surface of the | Doze, came warden. The ireha vides 75 per cent of the|The experiments were prompted by i s L ¢ power that keeps the|an article in a popular magazine S Fiaeion ! - 2 lifnas from ihibieuing. dowa, which told of the effect of iodine | Bive-Brutin € 3\ r Schmith (left), six. was hammered to death by Harold Croarkin (right), twenty-six, a member of a prominent £ ,']f:‘ “”‘L g ‘,}m“y.]“,kd;..nt' like the|on animal growth i | e e Chicago family, with a brutality and lack of motive that s sted the Loebh-Leopold e 1\0 The boy was found dying harp edee of a wedge and the| Several aquariums were treated et The b by | .llnl C. J. McCarthy and Father L. J. Sweeney, shown confe rring with Coroner L. J. Eichenfeld. Croarkin had | thickness reaches its' maxim pw | With fodine, and a comparison show 1 h im a few b s = made a confession 1o the priests. inches back. Then the top surfacej©d that the growth of fish in those ¢ A 1 a uildin mn - = A s lopes wn to a thin re pools was mueh more rapid than that ey Smiling 0. K. | STORES FOR NEW | ‘| Langley Free | ||CUxEy IS HERE ON || T ot oo o on, om o im0, o e v i | | sends it streami and up in | reservoirs » output of the hal S A smiling 0. K, | ; giey | ANNUAL TRIP; FINDS |0 o o Gorlt] eliory,: wiiol [HtaIsti dhas tline o L 1to) \ I \ b I“ANY IMPROVEMENTS of air cres vacuum | Million “fingerlings” a year, is ex o ST B 4 GUMPANY Tu BE i : § Ahove e s the wing | pected to inc aterially oo & e ntative. of. the i : and back of the thickest part. It is e g, 1. 1. Guffey, member of (he firm ¢ : COn TR 7 f Lu lauro Co., who resides LU um that does three-|gxECUTIONER OF 364, HE ;‘I'\: \ AHR'VING sflfl | B Wast of the trick, aero-dynamic TURNS AX ON HIS WIFE ety i ers at the government flying o i te will b las here assert, Buoyancy. they & VIENNE, France, Jan. 1. Nikran } : Sting in ¢ hit, does the res Manghikain, Armenian cobbler, foi ] President Thomas Back 1n ; i = = merly executioner to the Russian i . Lo 1810 RNGalnts ' : wrmy on the Caucasian front, brough ; 1 most 1 up ‘ Seattle from South—Fix i i o heery Mottoes Cure his carcer to e by o | assembled 1 le the company tures Made [Locally: = obiifia . Gl towite Where Medicine Fails|orr nt< wire's in a fit of in 3 e, - Thje e TED ; | entire itry, steady, prosperou y. The p found this certifi- ? sible. Mr. Duman ““' nted "I‘" Merchandise and 1 and mo thead all the time. He {.—Cheery motio ! canry ,“_, ties which could n e e i expressedl his gratification at the ng in several Antremick is proud to tes- be stocked : L e e | iBaiidiy WS S 5 @ means of en by to the brilliant conduct The entire bu vill he o s s e Ky BASE. Ghan anE il oDy to look on thelof the executioner Nikran Manghi- ] pleteiy remodsied. inclading the S {E0B 0 mARY Bt e s DrNE Wed aai kian, who, up to date (Dec. 24, 1918) ond floor room The foundation President J. C. Thomas ha leteae The firm’s busi-| One of the popular cards | to my knowledge rendered justice } was renewed last summer and s completed buylng portions of i b vear, he said, was|redds: “Remember the steam ketile 261 times now in first class shapc ! [ stock in San Francisco and Portiand | it 2 { - ~though up to its neck in hot \\.um" Manghikian has been removed (o B e BT S0 (5 .,‘f\ fand returned yesterday to Seatll ] Vv, Gufiey, although now residing | it Stll continues to sing.” lan Asylum 35 feet wide and in the [to complete his purchase e Bk o' The nurses call ihe cards “cheer)= T E— rear about 1 s part [ (eoiliey Bithie i and b i et R If of the property will also be improv- | | turnishin storeronms with fur = Philip Inn superintendent of ed and used iu connection with tio e i Tixtires. e i 3 aring Crc Hospital, the The business, The building is one of | vanidly. It iy thattoos. have. donemote: koot than the best known in town aud | everything will be in readines | e i A b rivers of medicinal re s ANDARD considered a desirable husiness locs | {he new business to open by the ent e sy i ks | - - - DIARIES , s DEVOTIONAL WEEK years s a1 i | an and furnizhing ‘HABERNAL HERE STARTS OFF WELL! FOR 1927 - {are being made locally, it was an AUDIT]NG BOGKS b TRIAL OF CRlMlNAL e e ‘ i vl GET YOURS NOW {ing after the alterations for the com | Devotional Week, which is being R i o Bl | W. A, Habernall, accountant for | sponsored this weck by the Juncan Dnice 4 ACTIONS SUSPENDED {made by Morris Construction o |w. o ood and Co., is in Juncau | Ministerial Association, opened most Priced Right FOR CURRENT TERM,‘ Jand are said by Mr. Post 0 be bt auditing the hooks of the Territorial | auspiciously zht when Rey { ! e s s Treasurer Charles G. Personeus held a public f Heal oL Unees o Ee. enmnnell |m {6 Btaten. fot Mr. Habernall audited the books | meeting in the Salvation Army hall i T e T equal cost price. I in 1920 and returned again this year. | There was a largs attendance. et (adny. tor anEnant | shelving, wall cases, cic [ He has travelled throughout Alaska | Tonight, Rev. 0. A. Stillman will ion of the winter term. Therc| made by Woodman and auditing books of other firms. Mo |conduct the second - public 1 é 1 B e fo l1ocal contractor Eve | expeets to be in Juneau about three in Tyinity Cathedral and his sub, i trial and the Gt of thes i mld be made or purchas weeks will be “The Mystery of Godliness i Gilletl toalarrow being secured locally . Devotional week s not for the | e R T that Vet ¢ Old papers for sate at The Empu—e ministers only, but for the general Attt aradiod. tioth b | - This is the first picture to be | L | for the term by Judge T B H. RHOADS lS taken of Jolm W. Langley, The remainder of the ¢ QH former Congressman from KNOWN AS THE BEST-—TIik BEST KNOWN probably be kept on for Supreme Court Justice Jol SEEKING LOCATION Kentucky, since his release longer ']‘.;IL' of New Yorl [Il‘]('.;;l‘”: | from the Federal penitentiary LI a man, even if married nr;l\v I bR L at Atlanta. He was paroled = granting a 3 rial 3 g & » d) T e Cafe one of the lar 'ine ar F: o ’ .l(’,:‘“m“” lis ':‘ _‘“ :"m‘m smile at a strange woman in ) ,”{,mnu: cafe in Ketel "{t"‘ s(‘r\mlr; li‘,”l, (,’f r‘,:eu s i ¥ g refusing a separation to Mrs, ( ho recently sold 1 Jeuce DrgICIy LAY 8LAtes 7’ of a statulory crime 1 ket ANG EUO AGRIEY B (International Newsreel.) .~ Wil prebalily coms Gp next April Helene Tatelman (above). 1 looking for a suitable Rt hERE L ey En I'he woman charged her hus- |cating in Junc 16 apisti ate arts are hopeful tl ‘ | band smiled at another while 3. Rhoads, accompanient by hikfi oi il REIEEE HEEE LDE L v they were on their honey- arrived in Juneau on a recent m”l"”l”w_ ,,“‘H Rinn l“‘\,' i ( moon, | and are ng With M andf e S S S 1 (Inters vareel) i M. Polley i " | . | plan to leave on the Admiral B— - T —n RAISE ENCOUNTERS | Watson, Sunday, for a trip to Seatt! NEW ORE BODY lund may retmrn to Juncau | ; | st | | | A big vein of ore which may be a BUNKER RETURNING . | | continuation of the rich ore shoot e \ SHARI | found recently some distance above| €. T. Bunker, Engineer for (h the mine workings was encountered | Burean of Education, is returning (o COMPACTS ‘ [late last week in the upraise now Juneau from Seattle on the Vietori COMPACTS | bei run froin the main level of the | due tomorrow | River: mir The vein is 4 feet|{ Mr. Bunker has been in charg BEST I I‘I" P wide and tapped at @ point in the [of the construction of the new Na £ 4 raise about midv Between the | tive School, which will e ready for | main level and the unel in which [ occupaney in about thirty days the strike wa The values con- | — e | | tained in the ore had not heen THANK YOU, FRIENDS TRY THE | [ mined up o the ti this wa We desire to heartily and with PN 2 i ; [ten. The vein matter is a | deep appreciation thank our many BUTLER-MAURO | mineralized 1 lead the pre- | friends who so generously remem- Y ( | dominating mincral element cHyder |bered us by many appropriate| DRUG CO. ! 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