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2 i : THE DAIL N. 10, 1927. INES MOBULICEY FOR - ACTIVE SERVICE { One Battalion Prepares for | Immediate Service, Moment’s Notice. g - y " gna v Jiunsreakasce (3 ''§ g% HAMMERS —=. ] One of these superior hammers | should be in your home. Car- | penters everywhere recommend | l &nd use them which is sure proof of the outstanding quality of Lt.hc Estwing Unbreakable ‘tools. forced on and riveted to the thin, light, tem red steel shank to r;un the Estwing Grip, @ Sketch shows leather § washers which are ‘ (Continuedefrom Page One) | MARINES LEAVE SEATTLE | SEATTLE, Jan. 10.—Marines | who left here last Saturday night at 11:45 o'clock for San Diego were instructed to be prepared for ‘“tropical duty.” ‘The Marines carried full field equipment. [J [ Come in today and see these wonder # ful tools. ® They are backed by ar iron-clad guarantee that they will ,mever break or loosen. “The first and only handle strong enough for all jobs and lightest for its strength.” . 16 0z, $2.00 20 oz, $2.25 , Bluc Brand WASH | COTTON CREPE A broken linc of ). LADIES' WOOL i black and brown 4 CLOTHS in pirk and in floral nattern HOSE Sizes 6 to 10 blue plaid, 12x12 32 inches wide $1.00 pair 3 for $1.00 8 for $1.00 4 for $1.00 COTTON CREPI A broken line of Red- Ladies’ Union Suits. Ladics’ Union Suits in i fern, Nemo and War- long sleeves, ankle ' swmmer weight, no in solid colo: gL length, low neck, high | sleeves, knee length, figured ners Corsets to sell for neck all sizes 3 for $1.00 51.00 cach $1.00 each $1.00 each | PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE { _ WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— :| President Coolidge, explaining the Nicaraguan pclicy in & ! special message to the Scnate { today, said munitions supplied | to the Sacasa ‘“‘revolutionists | bear evidence of having belong- | ed to the Mexican Government” | | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. v i L Ry B Hardwars “WEL LAVE 17 which apparently fitted out the Sacasa gun runners. | WASHINGTON, J 10 witt additional 0 onaval force landed in ¥ Theing moboli international % the Senate Fore et i S g | VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER |tary of State Kel vn o | |situation and to verica’s Afler twenly-two years of entral American policy n arried life, during which LUMBER—MOULDINGS—LIME—CEMENT The committee is considering a time he made a fortune of resolution of Senator Wheeler, of — §100,000,000 out of alnost Montana, to withdvaw armed forces. ngthing, David A. Schulle | Rear Admiral Latimer is reported sdiniited that le Ito have taken steps to permit ¢ had separated the Diaz Government to land ar il Newsreel) 2 = e —— = Maje ral John A. Lejenn ' Ao _— | Marine Corps Commandmant, an NEW GLUTHES | wounces that five hundred Marine | NS T ~ . = : wil SEE US FOR YOUR---- are being mobelized and Juneau Lumber Mills, Inec. 17x36 Red and Blue borders 17x36 gua and Marines t San Diego, Cal for $1.00 iy VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK TFLOORING rvers turned to Relations Com 4 for $1.00 CURTAIN SCRIM in Cream and Whitz, 36 inch FIGURED PERCALES in all colors, 38 in. 2 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 5 | ' { ' { | \ \ \ \ \ { { \ \ { \ \ \ \ K ! TR, N IN( { PLAID GINGHAN ! { { { { { \ \ | ) { \ \ { { \ \ { g FIRE CLAY--SHINGLES MADRAS for men's and boys' shirts in stripes, 36 inches wide hidr, cigar k and 32 inches wide Chambrays in solid color, 27 inches wide 3 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 33-inch All 8ilk IMPORTED PONGEE Natural Color $1.00 a yard HOPE MUSLIN 36 inches wide have an emergefley force readv for [] APPEAL | ’ g ' eplacing 400 transtereed o N AI_S ] i Loose Leaf Supplics o from Cuha ] ~pe ~ . | Before evaaating Nandaime, o Q Office Supphcs the Pacific Coast, 0 Lil i r ‘i 1 ). . ~ . | rengrted’ tol have sacked stores aud § | Printing and Stationery killed a prominemt Conscrvative | h ;| @ INS CO. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ \ )\ { N \ \ \ \ \ ) 4 ] [} ) \ \ \ ¢ 1 for $1.00 Buoken line <f men's weol MEN'S COTTON MENS WOOL SOX o S RO, Jan 0 T o ‘ GEO. M. SIMP underwear S | ASHINGT i teak never e abandened ) WASHINGTON, Jon 10 Rei SHIRTS and HOSE for packs and heavy shoes in !Alhulv:nl :Ailmvr h’“u established | Japancse women, but Western garl Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska DRAWERS in Dack, grey and brown grey and white {two neutral zones the State 1« ‘:‘. Isgan “v‘-‘“"""l‘\"I"i'y“"'\““’” “\I’:”v‘\"-:]‘] ; S 2 po g {partment ¢ i . says Madame Morvan, | ’ $1.00 a Garment 5 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 | The report sdys: “Information SIni ." h‘l" "’\" | Tt i ; g ' g - T AR R T from Rear Admiral Latimer state o 0 ; | CANVAS GLOVES A broken line of men’s and bugin along g the Esconondido!? wirs for the na AL/‘SI\AN II() IJL Moo ot Nt ' b b Cant i oisions ate be| hort skirts wore ot | MODERN REASONABLE RATI in percale, solid colors and Inzge sizes R Th I B e bmp"".‘G 15018 voan o | ARCTICS i;-nmi v Torluu.a enl far as Americ l;l‘ Mt B LA = Dave HOusEL, rrop. 5 : &l o ; o ilives and property is concerned. | " 4 A s el 1.00 cach e [ $1.00 a pair | Revolutionuty forces have alveady|Pitirs Madame Morva Bl — X Bokon Tihstor | FHIR Hnterferved with a shipment of pro-| 0 whe L S ot — - e A broken line of oben LINOLEUM RUGS [Visiors for the mahogany company's 007 0b curuions ke SR S LADIES SHOES MEN'S SHIRTS 1836 | s e e e v | THE ALASKA RAILROAD $1.00 a pair $1.00 ecach 2 for $1.00 | _MARINES FOR CHINA, TOO houses and the | throughout the year operates regutar passeager and froight train SHINGTON ! Navy Department announces ar | rangements are being made for i ; {mediate transportation of Mahix i [to China from Guam to be placed; =6 EVIAD 51 (at the disposal of Admiral © e ® ® n S O., nC. | Williams, Asiatic flect command R Y A B e g kyo "lev are 300 Marines in G Mo il Juneau's Leading Department Store land 1,300 now in China [ e Jan. 10. The | ME that are constructe s wi service from Seward on the Coast to ["airbanks tu 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 other in- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write surprised at no demand in | . until she Dept. of the Interior migaon e THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) d there was She hag ot dre | tittle ocea | :MEMOR]AL HONORS [ found that es are the most CNE WAR RUNNER |l i | WHO GAVE UP LIFE ;"\ 4 WomMR cu Morvan replied Anchorage Alaska SPECIAL SALE OF SIHOES Continued until stock exhausted cntirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room far new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now 3 $7.00 £PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER"” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF U S 5 | s MIKE AVIAON ! LOWER FRONT STREET | Japanese wo- | from thef | | omer, Mada ey are very much the | | BULLY-LES-MINES. France, Jan| : ; 10 As the miners of this little tows | Thay all wint e emerge from the shafts cach day|ler the dresss they have before their eyes a story,|Woman i carved in stone, of the deed of one|finds the « of their number who carried on s B el {in death, during the ays of i at Verdun a decac Brohe tached (o the Freneh for a few ) s woman after n 1 to The with wen. But they every season we no-i aiter demand for bright | ———————— e . - hor s and rt ski : | brighter designs are employed | Al 0 L ‘ e A ROOMS—50 cents per night and up:; $3.00 per week and up. A . . . Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- Thus he died, holding aloft ick A : AT e TR T RS ;:M e :I' : Sheriff Bn'nn,cl\ Plans tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and was clutched. Another runner dwi| 10 Solve Murder Mystery | up—steam heated. come along, took the message - | . [the stiffened fingers and del | % Jan. 10.—Declaring that | — - . SELE ST T : it. Then he went to Fernand’s reg.|the solution of the murder of Leti-| e I ; J 3 T 7 Iother . iment and told how he died. [tia Whitehall. 11 year old high school CONFECTIONS AT other women or other.'men, cabareis K et v, owi S/l Yb 1‘1()TII’;]{‘S_I\_I‘4W lor the NMke, BHE Rt tad to It okl Thia.! ooyitE e ‘has llee of Kirkland, last October, will b o Candios, ce Croams, Sherbets, Punch. source, the real reason is revealed)treasured in the hearts of the hero's be b nd most important kl CA L P‘ IJE ‘;' I)I VOR FS in the ‘installment plan’ furnfture. |(CHOW townsmen. who, with the ""I"‘(‘I”Hfh. : v V] | “The of the mining company, have now|of King ( ty JOSEPHINE FORD : ; . i ‘ BYRD ARCTIC EXPEQITIQN © ¥ p ; dun, and when the a new assaMr he was sent with an urgent message to the colonel of & front-line regiment. On his way, Marche , was mortally wounded bu |- dragged himself to a crossrouds. | | where: some other runner might v‘l"”“ his hody. Piloted by Floyd Bennett (left), who piloled Commander Richard E. Byrd ‘ovle\" Pole, the plane Joscphine Ford was on a tour of forty American cities, (International Newsreel.) : : Made in Juneau, Alaska, Elmer B. lick today became Sheriff Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy { engagement ring, purchased | 3 ¥ ’ SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. b537. erected a monument to Marche's The latest clue is_the story of memory. The monument represents 4 S ‘0 much down and so much a week’ ¢ 10 “mooth oui the domestic dif- | t0 show the’ other girls in the store Alice Anderson that she saw the| CHICAGO, Jan. 10, The him as he must have appeared to the 'l in a dance hall on the night of | cevoecccororasssss vences of their children,” writes |OF in the nefghborhood has lured i picture of the motaerinlaw | o runner Y it It lan soattle & is also ;.: e A b el H“m:. Ir Erbstein in his new hook, “The thousands of young couples into the s(l‘\ol.llll’ nun.nu who found his boc v\:h.- murder. A Seattle girl is alsc ’ e ; B T e e [ of matrimony on the fimey rafe/ e FEML AT (BFUSL {oward the sk involved { Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop 1 ) Fh7 e A e et e, i . d { ‘casy payments’ only to wreck BE Ihage. B o cites a record of hix divorce coscel The attorney lists the causes lead- | ) Y WINE FOR : 4 to prove that the mother-inlaw a ing 1o divorce as follows: “Install.|fhem on the b? Killed ; | > : :sg‘;s EGa YIELD| A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 : entered into so few as to be almost| ent plan” 656; drink and cruelty,| "UP(CY and divor [ ed in i b 1 | BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND g negligible {1 cabarets and dance halls, 178:] 3y alsg st - ; : Warfare, Hlinois' raris. i ‘10 wine as a st ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK 4 out of 1 divorce cases in| cooking, 137 vamps (both sexes).| of more subste, et mulant Lo iho oggdaving capacity of| & TETTTS T Tpeederesstrerenereraeesn -eeed b which he has appesred as counscl v-(.'::' s lvvl husbangs, 114: court| “the easiest L. Jan. 10.—Four o, ho adombiandad by M ‘,(,,,i,m" A only six could be attributed to! of dom i -hi ore od whei ! pr . S ab Hoothing i mothers-in-law, said the attorney,! bitions, 83 ) ‘Ill‘("“lllul:ll N u 1s:~\ ‘:n' “h‘llxl.-rlvl“‘-‘::;:m \(1.3‘ |\H“,""-|I-h-(l d:m]t“::‘:,,.‘\‘,«'i,“ (% who gave as the most prolific cause sraveling jobs, 15; aw, counts. i n asky ied late Saturday ni‘:h; ments over v“.\'{-'mI f six nu;n(hsi E Sl d B H i i . of legal separation “the light oak miscellancous, 1 lit reach al of warfare with ,;ln M. quhvr‘v‘ ‘I“)I“l:‘l(l (l,lnl “six hens! at’ eep an e appy i piano or the purple plush patent| ““The great American ‘installment homes w. 18, whote diily n~u:| xw :n;lglnel;(ecl by | AT THE E ! chair in the parior.”—meaning “in-| pla’ makes marriage casy—and it tric alr : i B B molnt b Hba niticed 180 stallmont plan” buying of furniture.| mak divorce excusable,” he de-| where tl, d i i HAVE YOU READ me 'm the six months r\prin(l! G A S T I N E A U K . Drink, Crueity Second clared. “The broad item 'Hmm"llu'nl1sl~v why' . F The Cousitied ads yet? Better do sn (hii \'mhl‘.r “hens of the same ! ; “In my experience I have always|plan. may cover divorce cases which|to buy . torget. It will 5 e : sti . b ’ pa ou breed s rae whe ve a stict- “A v v r-OW " fcual mothers-in-law eager and will-{apparently came through drink,! more fa. N + web «o :he advertiser. g ‘1; ';I mllfl “;;.: e Alaskan Dareeit Frlwmtgly-Owned ‘Hofel