The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1927, Page 2

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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN 2 i CHILDREN'S HOSE Blue Brand WASH | CLOTHS in pivk and | blue plaid, 12x12 $1.00 A broken line of LADIES’ WOOL HOSE $1.00 pair COTTON CREPE in floral nattern 32 inches wide 4 for $1.00 and brown 6 to 10 s1.00 in black 3 tor 38 for PLAID GINGHA 32 MADRAS for men's and boys' shirts in inches wide stripes, 36 inches wide % 0 Chamzb;ays ;"n soli% color, . 2 inches wide 2 for $1.00 % 1 3 for $1.00 33-inch All Silk IMPORTED PONGEE Natural Color $1.00 a yard HOPE MUSLIN 36 inches 1 for $1.00 wide Broken hn"l { men's wool ViEN'S COTTON MEN’S WOOL SOX underwean < SHIRTS and HOSE for packs and heavy shoes in DRAWERS i black, grey and biown i 5100 a Garment 5 for $1.00 3 for 1o BOYS' BLOUSES ANVAS GLOVES & higkon SRR IN0P e i le, alid colors and | SA———— & h’!”"xl:nrluc G to 12 year = | /\R(n l(AS $1.00 cach o $1 U() ¥ A bioken Tine of s | LINOLEUM RUGS LADIES SHOES MEN™S SHIRTS [ 18%36 S1.00 a iuir B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store #1.00 cach | 2 for $].’)(D New Yorkeunion of g.)rmvnl workers; in Cpooe was liroken ups by mounkedl |)u!kc. s sust’i erowd on the sidewalk, el faction of NI ma A demonstration of the front of the office ol o | This picture shows a pato! 0ot German Envoy Finds sy building herc ‘KENTUCKY POOL ROOM cmbas day. | Social Air Cleared Wittt see ot s cwrvie PROPERTY 1S BOUGHT| (Continued trom Page One) .‘.:i .,”. “,', vlvlujwill.‘:]x (.v‘|m::::w;l-l.,-l‘i At a Marshal's sale today, the| - o e e ' e "' i p "1 store building mow occupied by F. v vifree tonduce him 0w yarpig on Front Street, was pur- post as directing head ) manner and his extended experience in the German foreign sevvice. Ho i< fond of riding, tennis and golf and begins his official day carly in order to be able to spend his afternoons outdog He is a member of the chased by Guy McNaughton, Truster and Administrator for the Tuppella estate. The price paid was $2.800. o th corporation for the the resumption of ic ons with the United in - Washington. He referred ool naturedly to his social isolation W of ng iple Louise erally known -as the Kentucky. Pool Casebolt Robeson. It is gen Chevy Chase and Congressioual coun- | 0 the capital. and did not weary | poom The sale was to satisfy a S T for comfortng his immediate staff | juggment obtatned several weeks ago members not infrequently | on g g 5 " Y a mortgage held b e Weidfelt a Business Man mind - themselves confronted by a | ggtate n-uv::fng :,lm,,: :,‘:ml:‘mm;::e That the Baron also continues (0| chilly allofness in their soctal rounds. | owner. enjoy the complete confidence of his s % —_——.e— home government was demo ! when Dr. Ctresemann, the , Call Collin's Taxy. ¥none 435;Night foreign minister, defended him in m, ohoue 231. Member Auta Ann adv I'aichstag against attacks becaus - the Baron displayed the German co Skntes sharpened at l(,mms England splashed through the wet- | test November on record, Five inches {uf rain fell instead of the average iwo, Total sunthine was 41 hours. adv, COTTON CRIPE A broken line of Red- | Ladies’ Union Suits, | Ladies’ Union Suits in 4 ; ; Nem "W long sleeves, ankle = summer weight. no in solid colo: relmn;; NSO “BNC- Yy AL Jength, '»w neck. high | sleeves. knee length, figured -~ Torsets to sell for neck arl sizes i 3 for S1.00 S1.00 cach §1.00 cach | $1.00 each MURKISH TOWEBLS (& S HUCK TOWELS ‘ 17x36 > Red and Blue borders { ; 17x36 4 for $1.00 1 0 | 2 4 for $1.00 | N e N RS PREETes a0 i CURTAIN SCRIN % FIGURED PERCALES $ in Cream and White, 36 inch % in all colors, 36 in 2 for $1.00 3 for 00 Carroll Knox (left), widow of Harey Houdini. ni n. with her stories of her mediumistic abilities, but she failed to get the code word from the spirvit of the dead marn, © 14 A e e e seventeen, of New Y 1927 impressed the QCAA ENTIRE FICTION OUTPUT FOR SCEN. U{!()S NEW YORK, Jan. 12 Millici words from the prolific pens typewriters of authors past and pre sent are garneved by the pl motion picture industry | yearly crop of s I Virtually all mo ¥ [into the mill wiyeh tarn fever fruitful harvest cre d ma. What a B th g | stored away y any excellent storic in the classics of the drar | literature yet to hoe tilm aid Wir field R. Sheehan, of others whose task & {7000 to S.000 stories | | | | | | for Seatile. Mr. | Seattle Sy, Materil (heshaustible “The pubiic has proven that ¢ sics can be filmed over ever [ because of the popularity o | attorneys failed o ecn faces and becanse of i ’%’ mmml luh‘lm(u: inthe making o see NS v [the product,” S®hn asseriod Saceny pdgbil 1 | s iy et whiole ‘range of Iic 0f Fuel from Coa ption and drama from the classic to ithe Dbest sellers of (he present # (Contimued trom Page One) ldraw upon,” explained Mina Lewton, | ™ f T e {chief of Metvo-Goldwin-Mayers reid eoconl in Am hich, when ling department, “but the movie a! ted to cortain o8, can {ences seem to preter the modern transtorm into priced | ries mostly.” i | Another inexheustible cupp) W br. Baker ol that the ed out is in the inereasing o of | most diti ) fine the authors whose works are fc i " i stand jthe bookstores, wzines and o | | the 0, Some of tl est fea- | he added, “is ftures from the standpoini of public profitable than | patronage, script readers said, have|solving blemn [been the original stories written « VA o chemist or pressly for the films and from this| he Uni au of Mines. ! source many will be contributed an-| ! proach of i|l\]:ll]} will be used | Good Story Not Enough | in near o take the place ‘ “A good story isnt the only re.|of coal the poorer lauirement for a good pictuve,” Flor | class s h ves, will use |ence Strauss, of First National Pr; | cole exivacted coal by a pro- | ductions, has found . difficultios | cess of low carl wion distillation lof filming, the nece of av | Kither W climinaie the jeontroversial sex. economic, probiem o ke land religious themes, and the oh Motor Fuel Possible | jections vaised by the production Fnough been dol he |forces or the actors, eause the elimi. 5l “to show that whon need {nmivn of many stories.” B ubstitu‘a can be | The Pavamount company file v price not prohibitive’ average of 15,000 synopses of v s i sthle sereen stories vearly, including | assistant to the pres. everything that has a remot y 'gh Coal Com- of acceptunce. Othe the future synopse being indexed So keen the competi sereen rights of some wo purchased before the stovies are lished, for is puh —————— \POSTS LEAVE TONIGHT FOR- TRIP ‘TO STATES To spend thefr vacation in th south, Mr.and Mrs, H. 1. Post wil leave tonight ‘on the Princess Mary Post will be absent about 30 davs while Mrs. Post will not return until carly this Spring. They will spend few days visiting After that they expect to proceed hy automobile to southern lifornia, touring and visiting for ral weeks, i friends seve Gastineau Haines: As Mrs. Johnston, City; 8 O. Baughman, Chicago; and N Gilkey, Seattle. Alaskan 0t City; E. Lothrop Lu Johnston, City; Vancouver; and H The property was owned by Mrs. Ihkag\\-- i xk Ih-lrnnun Rumhe s ‘ trankes mer o . ersity of MI\]) igan last )enr The schola age for all women was for all men 73,742 T8I ang chance companics read | Vil in SWINDLER IS HUNTEB MA RIK al o th md Sup. indicted A4 with 1 ional (B (u'|[|<‘ll\‘ th Van yeceiver wiil| cttle W otwice postponed when research will for anthracite, lier processes for less solid fuel out of \:-[l oal asserted, will be a future et. Th development of such a ael, hie ald il make for steady operat nance and' dvisory fellow, : of Industrial all «h will becc d through investigations. ne e iate Serate Committee Is Aga\'*ft Waeds for 1. C. C member of the In-| » Commission, artha Os- | tly by a who notic the a lipstick. “Can 1 ether that harni the 1 inquired. Miss Os-| that on the vnmrur\’i nd it a protection against wve I'l et hat kind | Ostenso could product she unable to! 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Front Street Phone 244 Junean, Alaska ALASK MODERN N HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave Houskr, pror. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutir passenger and freight train gervice from Seward on the Coast to [fairbanks fn the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika brancbes. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. TIor timetables and other in- formation {nquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage =t 4 HH Alaska SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock. exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock TLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now .... $7.00 B BPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER 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 Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made In Juneau, Alaska. FElmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy The SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. Com nfavorable wointment of Cyrus .| poeessss Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W0OD WOR. e ———ad [ Eat, Sleep.and Be Happy AT THE GASTINEAU “‘Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel”

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