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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1927. o y DRESSES | January is clearance time—an opportun- ity for vou. Two werthy groups of pretty Dresses. The importance of these offerings is increased when you consider that every dress i~ from our regular stock and were intended to sell at much higher prices. Take your choice of these dresses at one half price and l(’.\.\‘. Exceptional: Coats, every one not only § in style, but in quality of: fabrics, fur, trimmed silk linings ind of a:good werkmanship. - Now | is the time to'get that much-wanted Coat less than the original price. 1 » v A\l ] UNDEEW EAR-- CORSETS--- Just the time to seleet your ery Corset in the house at 3 needs in Underwear. A wonderful a reduged prices assortment ¢f odd garments ‘and A i mo; Redfern’s and: Warner’s union suits in cotton and wool, long d ¥ Pink, White and Orchid. and short sleeves, high and low neck, knee and ankle length, A" “”“- 1.00 to $6.00 7?‘)1 00 to .%3 75 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store 04 ABASEOLLHEHOD 000000 SO0HONB000000 The Quebec International Dog-Sled Derby 2 000-00D0EDDDD OOHOGODOEEOD Mmmwmw sumdent for them. Fs’ b ST. GODDARD, Frank Dupuis, tomparatively un- o = AWINNER, known North Shore - musheér who hr WITH jumped into dog-racing ‘fame last < ¥ veas by winnine ¢! S i » v ravonal Dog-8l g Quebec.* in h take plr\ tMl The fifth Eastern Interrational fcomfort ana a*tent'ar and no sru. | event azaln ‘hl M Dog Slea Derby will ve run as|elty to the dow wa e drive for Alex. M vsnal 0 Quebee. a oty now world | pacitated dogs must ne aser 1 | whose eolon he w renowned for its winter sports. [the sled and drawn vack lo tne - ast year. Dupith eladn -!h-t he The dates set for this outstanding | finisk line nas a splendid. uim event of the JWinter ruary 21 run in lap 0 miles <on are Feb. The race s a day, <e |the dumb brutes appear to and 120 niles 18 the usuai total raze Many thousands of men. |of ang children view the races and it is interesting how the huskies m see sunreme ef- | forts to ve lead team The arivers The crsh orizes raced for in the| Such well-kno! Quum Derby usually approxi- | mukhers’ as E; ¥ mate §7.00t drivers, are invariably more proud | sick, deiyer for vhat thev are working for and (g ! C\unnl]ve Brt d azing what:superhuman strén; loy. of Herlin. aare thay; seem to put forth. Prawe and |among those, who out the muskers. ar | Untario Papep.' their teams than.the money,. for Chlcmdu Dlhg?. will . accord the doge cvery opossidle!iht approval of their masters are) fimish for the ehnmpidni!lp. ited never to veturn. They|banks have use of (he money, but have left their ings and gonw, | not for individual gain. 1 biy to -death, without- leaving Accounts from the Bowery record of thain 1mbveR: | Up the winding Bowery, in the Heirs Hard to Find twilight of the elevated, wander Owners and heirs to this fortune |ageless Chinese, men of -bhearded Lo S0 [ hard to find, says Herbert K.|styles, hatless foreign women, pale, i Ak chell, president of the Seaman's | old-faced children. Such is the clien- Unclalmed Funds AWall Bank for Savings, which, in 100 | tele of the Bowery Savings bank Trace of Deposnors by vears of business, has 2,586 dormant | where the dormant accounts total New York Banks. NEW YORK, Jan. 6.--A neat for- tune in unclaimed savings lies in the vaults of New York Banks awaiting trace of depositors The pennis of “floaters” the world over,’ from diverging sources and in varping amounts, add to the total in one bank alone, has climb- cd to six figures. siuidreds of depositors have vis- i secounts o risk, ing $296.938.67. The | $100,000. however, is a never-ending one | Once in -this parade, said a bank ind through a department, instituted | official, was Mary Ellin, a quaint old for the made claimant exhausted, purpose, and every constant search is I charwomen, 70 years o}d. She had possibility of o | forgotten some of her accounts and was found to have $12,000 deposited The Scaman’s bank is one of many | With the bank umler four different in New York all of which have | hames, similar accounts whose (lvpn»llorfl_ | ———eee have not been heard of in 20 years| White streot lines ro guide motor- or more. counts hecome terest After this lapse 'he ac- ‘Inta cost London hundreds of pounds “legally dormant.” in-| monthly. Smoke, fog and rain canse no longer is paid and the!the paint to wear rapidly, ' AT NOON LUNCH b (the Chamber |\ Vwnos wio 2'FUND DRIVE TO | BE DISCUSSED iChamber ok Commerce to i Make Plans——Game Report To Be Submitted Plans for the annual drive for {funds will be discussed and a re ' Iport from the special Game Com- ! mittee will be read the meeting | of the Chamber to- i | morrow noon, at 1l Cafe annex, it was announced today by | Secregary Frank A. Boyle. Two | guests will be present at the meet-| ing, Mr. Huge Alberts, U Agron- imist from Sitka, uvm Geo As this is the first me ince the begi ‘the year, it is exvected a i jtendance will e Aare .a number, of ngsk 10 be waken up and ROBERT GRANTIS — Q%8> FOUND DEAD, BED ot oyt Hace Prol present matters of bu 1 upon See our window display of BASSINETTES BABY CARRIAGES SULKIES HIGH CHAIRS BABY WALKERS BABY CRIBS Juneau-Young Hardware Co. It it’s Hardware “WE HAVE 1T VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT 'LUMBER LUMBER—MOULDINGS—LIME-—CEMENT FIRE CLAY--SHINGLES Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. l | l and | e = find his supposediy - sleepi covered him dead G lieved to have dead’ for or three d & Grant around yesterday to bed Probasco was ( Mrs. Ingersoll's s accused him of the otir o, which took place in v York apartme nt (Interr a1 Newsr iwo been 1 be- g u v an oldtimer, Juneau for the <o years. Most of his time been spent in prospecting e AVIATURS A coroner’s inquest will ne held at 4 o'clock this afternoon to de termine the cause of death The Carter Mor -LE?ST: SULDIERS MEKE SEARCH body is at the C .W. tuary | mAND WHERE | | 1 ver Search for Aviators Kelly and Stanley Burford. of J. B. Burford and Victoria yester-| J. B Co., returned on the day. Mr. Burford left over a monih ! : i _lago on the Pacitic for an inde lm'n‘ BULLETIN, Pertland, Jan 6.—| business trip in Seattle and Sound [Kelly telegraphed this afternoon; points. | he landed on Long Creek, Oregon, Mrs. Neil Wa®® and baby arrivedlast night. after being forced over vesterday on the Victoria from Ket-|the mountains in a fog. chikan, to make their home in Ju | VANCOUVER, Wash Jan. 6 neau. Mr Wamn‘ha; baen in Junc. e W LIRNE. e for the past month. The Waldo's| RITty ] Intantrymen lott ‘the be: have taken a site In the Spickeit|rAcks here this morning for The ABarirhe : | Dalles, Oregon. in scarch of Lieut . A i s . |Oakley G. Kelly and Capt. John M. Jack l‘\\.llvun Jna lhlxl O/ Hontlii5i ity \whollert yesterday foi 6 lv!]h.!n. nited States \].)(?]ru!\’ aP-| ver Mount Hood #n search of Liea- shals, lett on the Affimeda withy, L W B R ine with three prisoners; Roy Miracle, Vera | i ‘B and Victor Hautop, who aie i s A ley's plane was last | entences at MeNeil Island B Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Herriman will LI return immediately to Juneau e ; bo storm Bdward O, Birgfell) Asslstant Pra.|[3CT0: L ared to] hibition Admintstrator, left on the[ TWO GUCE Didnes &8 PIOBEIS Alameda for Ketchikan. i LHEDT sraham and A, B. McDon- ed on the Victoria last night. They brought a prisoner, J. J. Davis, of Kake, to Juncau where he will he tried in the Juncau Court. They witl| Says Banks Are Makmg Jan. 6. o § e " VAS N Secre- vemain in Juneau until the Vietoria | WASHINC o Vi sails southbound, ey 0 i e Mo Win, H. Caswell, Depyty U.. s |benks are s Iy making loans Marshal from Sitka, arrived on the|OR Soldier bonus certificates and it Admiral Evans on a short business|?PPCars nnnecessary for the govern- trip in Juneau - ment t o mak vy loans. The Charles Goldstein returned on ihe|Secretary said that Tre - P Admiral Evans from a business trip|Proves the louns from the Treasury, only an unnecess to Sitka. i 8 A. Paine, formerly ,U. S. Com.|for the government ~ oner in Juncau, left on the Ad % Ty - Evans last night for Seattle. Mrs. Paine left on the same steamer | and will visit in Petersburg. Mr Tides _I:r;morro;v T gt ;i S fect Paine will join Mrs. Painein Petors i |‘1 tid . ML 16.1 feet burg later and return to. Juneau. | v m 11 feet T. J. Strobe, Assistant Agent for |y, ot sh tide the Admiral Li A ed from in Juneau, return-! a short trip to Sitka on the LOFTY BUNGALOWS GIVE been visiting with“his parents (lllllll"l)v-‘. thern tourists in the the holidays, inhabit public grounds I AR OE S R ; for (heir m;-m- friends a of protection. | AT THE HOTELS | |" Tirost: ot o an nows o ear. colony at the capitol The Martha Society of the Nor- gt ATTENTION 1. 0. O, F. {thern Light Presbyterian church Silv 3 3 ‘\nl] meet tomevrow afternoon at; . p‘”\\.:f:mi I.mllge, T?O @A, '”:. 0. \(ht- residence of Mrs. David Wag- I ! officers, urs- | . ing called for day evening, | 6. 1927. Mem-| R M e Hara: 0 o'clock requested to be present at i - e r— ; 7:30 o'clock. A soclal session wiii| RELIGION VS, WEALTH be 4 at 9:50 o'clock, to which NE\ YORK, Jan. 6.—Grace Min- all n 'Kos and the families of for: aun, has refused to share 0dd Felloy, 1 'bekahs are in 'the $2.010,000" estate left by her vited. Lunch will be served. father, i.ewis H. Minford, which ELLIS I.lNl)sThO!\l. ,she micat hove if she renounced adv. 2 Noble Grand. her Dith, A& i W sco had had an Robert Gramt, known aloo a- afiair with Mrs. Robert Haw- IRobert Brock, was found dead in ley Inzersoll, wife of the dol- s room at the Sea View apari- lar wateh man, and that Mrs. ‘L ments y day ternoons by his| Incersoll wounded him partner, Charles Johnston Lilie:d herself when he threat- | Johnston had not been in o the epcd to leave . Mrs. Pro- | room for about a week, ninz hecen (above) furnished his —_a/Infantry Men From Vancou-, Loans, Bonus Cerhfn:atesi routine Admiral Evans last night, REFUGE TO SQUIRRELS Harvey Barrs arrived on the L H Victorla_from Seattle where ho has| | RALE N. C. Jan. 6.—The in-| SEE US FOR YOUR Lodse Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, prop. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regurur passenger and freight 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, | betweer Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- | formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD McKinley Park Route) 4Anchorage | 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 ................ .$7.00 SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 FER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET 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 Candfes, Ica Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. 8mith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 i ly-deyletad o oolttiy € s osghte BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND C. W. Wrig Tity & Gr 3 ARL SRR SN e ALL XIN. Ser ,,|“. “\““"’ @y “Hidg G ! cials took ¢ izance of the situa- D§ OF W00D WORK ;lusu‘;k“ %n “"n"""mf Seattle: ! oy powe iwenty attractive S Wb o . We Albertspungalows were provided high in the HAG i 8l aswoll, §jtka; and | pie o surrounding the capitol. Sing, Bitks Virt Il of the new houses are| E Sl d B H oo, oy Nt e SRR Ly 0 B soail at, Steep an e appy -" Seattle; @' B. are making their home in the AT THE gy - Clty; M. Mylrtii| square, where they accept nuts from s bl and; C. Brank; T.|geores of providers. | L Sk ‘erguson. Fairbanks; Romy Po. e P : off, Fairbanks; Steven Radek, Sit-| { ka; and H. Rumberg, Ketchikan. MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS ‘““Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” FRYE’S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON ] “EVERYTHING THE NAME W" Phone 38 Residenge Phome 620 | Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office s S