The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1927, Page 8

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8 e s— e, o . REFUSES TO In News from Near and Far THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 10, 1927. RHODES LEASES CERTIFY TO VARE'S SEAT Pinchot Fails to Make Proper Certificate to President. Gov. GASTINEAU CAFE FOR FIVE YFAHS ' Deal [flecln( February 1- Rhodes Goes South to Buy New Equipment. Lthe cafe equipm { formerly ¢ To vu t Credentials | WaAsH ) JUSTICE D WASH NBTGN LEGISLATURE IN SESSION lature oy numb el Rumans Must Help rwas to hear ches) Brownin l rince L. n«lmnu \p Inrmv 0y \nli FIVE THDUSAND HUMElEgS Fl MANIL Jan are hom 1 '?E LIST OF UNPAID Less than One l'(“- [‘n( | (h Assessment cmep USTED .. Cent (f anity w ‘I)l’l Wyoming, successor. Marsters’ temporary | personal pr $261.85. Th the history of (he Many of the 1 taxe ar ol Commnmity rahi "‘lm the firs against ‘ | ELKS PIN MEET ° > Jury Is Unable to Agree Leopold-Loeb Damage Case| f“"' JOLIET, NL, Jan. 10 unable e Tls Jlicy ek out 24 hours and took 30 ballots —eo—— Supreme Court Not Re-open Liquor Case| WASHINGTON l\\(l\( 'Hlll(]inL Hl‘( I{()\\‘ ers, Leave for Ketchikan on Admiral Watson. Jan. 10 physicians o presc of liquor every 10 di 1 includin the nt th 1o Twelve persons, [bowlers who will represe cal lodge of Blks in it nament night The going to the .mmmmummnmmmnmmnm.u. Discontinuing Our Line of Ladies’ Footicear IIIIIIIIIIIII"IIII"IIIIIIIHI‘II‘III""I Weawill take an offer on any shoes in stock Walter Damrosch, nationally ‘famous musician, resxgned the New York Symphony Or- chestra after forlv two years of leadership, saying he would rather retire at the height of Lis carcer than appear as a ,“bas-been.” :J. M. SALOUM ||I|IIl"llIll""lllll""lllll"IIlllllllI|IllHllHlIIIIIHE!HIHIIIHHHIHIIi!llHlllIlllllllll:“lilll‘ = =i U | i : "Cause We Feature ‘ thiS new way LEAVES SUNDAY GEORGE, HARVEY the separation action brought ward W. (Daddy) Potenziani was 5 Senator il s nounced ] S inte s tion of writing his memoirs, CTAXES IS SMALL. -~ e A’] TENTION EASTERN STARS ecgular hu iness meeting lllut au Perfect diamonds inarangeof mountings dt $75, $100, $150 (,()l\(, STRONGER ALL THE TIME Weby e ] Buy Diamonds TWO0 OR MORE Our new Divided Charge | < | Ser ts you to buy NEW DANCE NUMBERS s—or a_Grue: 5, ut of your inc Each Week Wat without touching your ‘Tlu’ Alaskam YOURS FOR BIGGER, BETTER AND CLEANER DANCES THE Aggravators Your Suggestions are appreciated. PHONE 682 | RUBBER | PACS w3, GRAVES The Clothing Man LET US FILL YOUR Prescriptions DRUGS AND ™~ o] e - rrrrrreed ’ Says Beer Healthier valueless ‘ K“ “ Seward School F Bond Six Curlintie Blshops . . 'Review in Contempt Case JURY IS DRAWN G Sinclar Is Denied Si Im a review 4! |h(. unhmul r questions in the il committel rings. Than Coffee or Tea Jan, 10.— Deer i LON l 0 ealth than a of Health on ¢ - Fifty le( esmen D.a\vn for Alaska Navy Fueling Petit Jury Panel-—No Station Be Discussed ()ld“d Jl”) (.,(l“(’\]. tea and coffee of toda A petit jury panel for the ;n\ ician wry term of the U. § | Cour! t Ketchikan was norning b 4y teed, compri T ]seue Is Introduced SEATTLE, Jan. 10.—The Chamber of Commerce will discuss 2 ) J. J. Underwood's re- the elopment 1 m - Kiska f naviga Aleutian Coast Seattle vid the Use the Classitieds. They pay. iy SHART lndlcated Says Coohdgn el o8 sy Crai My [ car \Hh r n COMPACTS BEST EVER Mrs. P. J. Gilmore, /£ hn W. James, ,\I'\ John A Estella Lo TRY THE BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. FIRST We Deliver i\r L P0hce in Arrests Marilt, Boteit N Madlon. Mrs. Se lm Willaim Worth, Mr e M. Wood, L. F 5 W H—l Substation Post Office No. 1 CHILDREN’S SHOES at Ri:DUCED PRICES Are Arrested in Mexico| '\IA\HI)(Hx Jun GREATLY GEORGE BR()THERS Phones 92 2y 95 Open Evenings J anuary Shoe Sale 6 Days Only Beginning Monday, January 10th Closing Saturday, January Sth CLOSING OUT ALL BROKEN SIZES OF OUR LATE FALL AND WINTER STYLES IN BOTH MEN'S AND WOMEN’S SHOES AT THE FOLLOW- ING PRICES: WOMEN’S | One lot of Arch Preserver and Red | Cross Slippers and Oxfords | $9.00 to $11.00 Values— $6.95 One Lot of Queen Quality Slippers and Oxfords $6.50 to $8.50 Values— $4.95 Several Odd Pairs of $5.00 and $6.00 Values at $2.95 and $3.95 MEN’S Onc Lot of Nettleton and Arch Pre- server Shoes and Oxfords, Regular $12.50 to $14.00 Values— $8.95 One Lot of Educator and E. T. Wright Shoes and Oxfords $9.00 to $11.00 Values— - $6.95 One Lot of Foo!fmels and Os!eopa- thic Shoes and Oxfords $6.50 to $8.00 Values— $4.95 IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE OF THESE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS! NO APPROVAL OR REFUND ON SALE SHOES 50 Pairs of Slippers at $1.00. Goldstein’s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT

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