The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 14, 1927, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALAS \l'\1PIRl" l"RII)\\ [,\\' 14, 1927. & v G( R TWO DAVYS LONG DREARY DARK DAYC, ¥ - BARNEY ACOGLE . OWNER CF SPARK PLUG NOW BEING EXHNIRTED 1A AE W CRIEANS HAS |BELA PLUSHING WIS BODdY THROUEGH Tug (ALl AND ONQUT OF KENTUCKY WITHOUT KANGWIAG WHERE WE IS AND T \TS AlL N“AABOUT g ———— % BOOZE CHARGE FILED | l)ou «rlus Island | i Neas il s [ Agents on a _sg Carlson and |k young men, wt with larceny arrested by Diy n who repo Arvested federal Prohibi charge I!CH SCHOOL ENGAGES lie SENIOR HOOPERS TONIGHT (., h School and Ju- heduled to play starting at Tirst zggae e W Judged com i 2 of mash and \\|n~l\v‘ While officers ea st Jicre ton S o'clock A making . the B noted a v ihle ahle cen ti am iy be in the cump descriptions paratively s In t bank I M 1o the proper Federal a investigated and filed charge against the t D - Fair quintet with th Iacal sam ane ‘had no i " KETCHIKAN MAILBOAT Juned ht these the bard for S Both of turned in @ victory over D H However, the results fonight will not be determined until the zum is ended and an interesting contest anticipated e in NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED It was BY REBEKAH LODGE chikan ! It hod b anyital(HsthalaLion ot oftioosss W oand for the ensuing term was held last, Warm Springs by Northern Light Rebekah accident 1 No. 1, in the Odd I-'l-lln\\'-xi\\.w not ) 1 have : The Motorship Carm the W. J. Neill T and operated the west out 15 const, Snow P wlled off n charterc The was 1 Bay at the tir extent of the carly this w > dan Lodge oM hatl. 1. D lin acted sisted by seth as Offic Noble Grand, President Gertrude Laugh M installing officer N. G. Josephine nd Marehal installed wer as P Let Almquist 1% 35y your Suit £ . and deliver Phone 528 Gertrude | ph Hirsch; Warden, Jocephine Mead; R. & ;L. S V. G. Catherine Levie; Aino Walto; O. 6. Axel Kron-| Chaplain, Tmpi Aslte; Organ-| Gerirude 1{elgéson. | P. Loken; eth: L. V. G. Aallo; R N G G,V | ¢t s Qe 3!{' DS IS MDH’LS LEA(-UE ‘ELECTS OTHER lMPORTANT BUSINES Au important with (e annual election of ¢ wiis Jiewd by the 1 s League last ovening in the League rooms of the | new Congre al church. Mrs, Guy Smith dent va. John Mill Mrs. L. D. Hammock, Wre. Ilelix: Gray, Plans for the coming djseussed at considerable ¢ iz the ladies hope to make it cne the hest they have experienced several vears hvmno 29 mee nn, for | g & - e - " CHANGE IN CHURCH HOURS AL the of the mceting last night gne, the Chureh ant matter di & of the church h Iy decided 1o diven the Sur ginning next ay \ honrs will bhe follow school at 10:50 o'clock service from 11:20 until cloek. and Dboe serviee Snnday nd - e Call Collln's Taxy. Puone 4%5. Night phone 231, Member Auto Awsn sy i NOTICE OF L“ARINF OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Te:ritory of Alaska Division Num- ber One Before Frank A. Boyle, Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of H €. CRIST, deceased. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That WM. GEDDES, administrator| af tite estate of the above named H. C. Crist, decedsed, has filed herein and rendered for settlement his' final account of administration of Sgld estate, .and that a hearing wHl e had upon the same before the undersigned at his office at Juneau, Alaska, on March 3, 1927 at 10 o'elock A. M., at which time and place all persons interested in said edtate may appear and fite ohjecticns in writing to said.account and con- 1ést the same. Given under my hand and the sogi of the Probate Court this 30th day ‘of December, 1926, (Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, Commigionér and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. Tirat publleation, Dec. 31. 1926, Last publicatioh, Jan. 28, 1927 AGAINST TWO MEN AT KETCHIKAN RECENT Weather Conditions As Recerded by the U. S. Weather Lurcua LY v tion L Territo i for Juneau and wviciniry, At 1 A 4 Fa t o ivrd le w Iy G 2040 AN S DA N Termap. Humidite aa Velocity 23 3 1 a Forecast ning 3 p. ul Parom. L AND FERDAY Highest & pom Cip. STRANDS IN SNOWPASS . 0 “Less than 1¢ miles Lnaervations ind at Juneai, Prince San Francisco are made at Kamonto m. and Rupert, 4 a 1ag wrilana time the upper Mi ppi Valley moderately high o moderi I fallen a and cloudy ept in southern most stations in the extr cather prevails in the inder the "Perr littie change elsewhe with adv | Uss the Classificds. They pay. REASONS WHY Schilling Coffee SHOULD BE YOUR COFFEE Coffee enjoyment depends upon real reasons rather than mere appetizing adjectives. Here are 4 Schilling reasons : Schilling, alone in America, roasts only first grade coffee and sealsit in vacuum. There are no 2nd or 3rd grade Schilling coffees. Large reserve stocks protect your morning cup from a shortage of high-grade coffee berries in the world markets. Schilling is one coffee that never varies in fine flaver. ' Schilling Coffee comes only in vacuum key-wind tins—and the key-wind leaves a * snug-fitting Service Cover. Guaranteed without limit. 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