The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1927, Page 8

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8 ——— e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 17, 1927. the \ ’ | Sunday lattend ce Conference in § TIMBER TRAGTS 147 17 d {Pavis 1o discuss Russian problems b = 189 181 | : § | While there, he declared that the s 7 ( At majority of the an people were T 10 KETCHIKAN .~ - Us DIPLOMAT, 1 _Born October 1, 1850, dn Richmond, j6 175 % 107 Mr. Francis went to St. Louis '{ INS6. He was graduated from a1 Gdo Washingtorl University, in 1870. The | Fo 178 1 honorary degree of Doctor of Laws hikan Elks lu.\« Last .8 162 was conferred on him by three uni - . . 3 Vet 50 16 cFormer Labmot Membey, versities. Starting his career as Forest Service Seeks Bids on Two Mffi‘h s of Elks™ il ( t Ne 0 Di P lclerk he later became president of ] 000.000,000 Feet of Bowling Tourney. Ra 210 1 ewspaper Uwner, D1es ‘o win merchant's corporation. i % e, SCL0! s D | fig 1 ) n 5[ Loul< was clected Mayor of St. Louis in 3 Ataska Lmber. KETCHIKAN, Alaska. dan. 17 1885 on the' Democratic ticket. In | Ketehik i ling tean Tot 8 S35 o 2538 (Continued rmm Page One) 1880 he was elected governor of the i POl State of Missouri, and President (Continuet from Tage One 53 . 3 Cleveland in 1896 appointed him Sec GUN GI-UB TO B ‘\’11“ vetary of the Interfor in his cabinet L e Kerensky. Tite. anptthe] Mr. Prancis was unanimously elect esta refustl of the United States to re. €0 Dresident of the Loulsana Pur i ¢ ‘ ; el 10 Y€ chase Kxposition Company which ( HULD TROPHY AL ok o ”: \}“m‘;“"""""“]‘ ucted the World's Fair at St " e St e WEG uis I 1905 he was sent around i "’. Seent R world by the World's Fair di plar ) on el e e m‘ “\‘ jreciors to thank kings, emperors and 1 g iy ‘“' Al 3 ‘\\ll 18 other Tulers for their part in making ) 4 L O o . S "1 gl ‘I "lthe cxposition a success. For his i ; ‘ J v it ¢ ceount of winds I \”"‘»' ‘“"(‘v'-m”\x 1| work in conducting the falr he was § . o h Ve esite the T which S P e Ldecoruted by the emperors of Ger- 4 o v g 1 W tha Juneau ( (il MSPIRCY 0lyyany and Austria and the Queen s ¢ leran v istponed until ne cription Shaw, andrssaih e Netliaviand x e ! 0 1ein i sl il ";““‘ 8 0 Mr. Francis was the owner of the A Junents. & t y N b o8 N [ ongible TO¥=MB 'St LeNIsMREDuUDIIG, Ih 1876 he Mar ¥ ' i I weld v i oo | (vied Miss Jane Perry, daughter of ' nly dell e : WIS Ljohn D, Perry of St. Louis. They wit Smith 20 2o v Iy = AmbAssRADI it st Ko, 3 ¥ : h Irax d relief work 15, Carter 14 N 1 e i - g Kot ' 1 i tdwin 11 b <L 4 ”‘_‘: i ‘l':””l“ Johnson Challenged i ; 0 ' nds we : i when the, CLEVELAND, Jan, 17. — Williath il “ ) ! lof t res yestord gt et Boyd, attorney for Tris Speaker, hay ¥ibdune Klne 16 ! ! - ’\y‘_‘ "“‘ “.? Plissucd a statement challlenging John- ! J ( t ! a o A it Ll ir e on to re any f of irregula- s Al MRS, G. DANNER Grman esce mropoal 1o o 7eul AnY proot of irregula: S Are Assured e PURCHASES NEW bt Tt ed from the Cleveland Cluh 1ds e el 670 Radd 3 Sur t a | s e iing L1 il i ' WILLYS KNIGHT Ui Lo WTmy Nax 001 SRENOR LICR SRRRINES i e i d Mr. Franci Jan, 17, Bascbull Comsiissfoner Lan- RGN Lntan A n Willys Knight, four door il ol Ve dis retused to comment of the Trib- these two i e / b1 but|sedan ved Adi a0 iere he rvematned 0t [ o grony ed for i | M i seher t terday afternoon. The n Cat h ded 1o Arvel o o ok ud will . recently purchased hy M aintained relations with lers g i I th ; A ARy 5 of ((ha MondsHnigl o sian - government there ¢. I. Flory | H | from the Jun Motor Ca sador left Archangel i on the i A e distributor the Wil wdon, to under ! “It call for A ; 4 i t ed He was sum- | result of the mis Ski jumping is like this: A lot of snow and a lot of air. % 1 poed with 0 i confercnes sst. Dist. Fore B. I Heintz the background hecomes the for und, and if you're luck : I vie clocl during t} year you're not resting with your ear in the snow. This is one i e of Hent ¥a bar cap. m ! wind 2 = AI oW in Washington aiding in, of the best aerial shots of the season at Lake Placid, N. Y. SanTeid S mpanied | deflectors, and four wheel brakes I E 'v(lys preparation of the new contraet CInternational Newsreel) R ik 1o woe|i8 pRinted in lacquer Dictzers B g ’ which the Government prepared " el i e e Tesband upholstered in mohair | WE HAVE CATERED 9 ofter Biddars i o : s Y[ The new ca duplicate of the | TO THE P The local tract, known here as Sroup of water powers and timbe n 1] it | Willys Knight 1 model which | e 5 "ys the Thane tract, is located on Ad-[area ! [ 14 ok X ; on disptay at the aoonal anto- | DANCING PUBLIC TR framl 1pder u\‘m 1 Pow- | i un ) ! : Jo | Obile show in New York City i ) Yot | CT v puh g 0 v | 1etinne 2 5 | OR o > g Younss iy s 1o it i the movar o lieatioha| DIES Q-,f’,T n E e Ay I l o e 0N OVHE BRI YEARE || to e e Tn st the d t L R Gl i) “” AN ! ) 1 Church, arrived en the Mar 1 IWitl: Your fde to and including hell Bay varding preliminary deyel-| Satuyday nita yestorday and expe to len 5 Mr. George A. Cameron, publ Bt permit | ’ S T s a | o T Patrorage ‘ of the Sun Franeisco Ch St [Junecau Resident, Passes|/fin, e i Weds ) WE HOPE TO ‘ WY T e tanovs oo kel JUNEAUHI FEAM e Wiore T . L ‘ Pacific Coast, has been inv - | Away n nere I -~ " o e e losal Ml ror meverai| INVADESSKAGWANY | e i il i e CONTINUE months, s understood to have ex GAME TONIGHT | i e i Juneaw e the Ad- | poR ANOTHER FIVE YEARS pressed satisfaction with 2 = ! : : ! contract, and the Zeller The School basket-| George Hobart, we S ‘1‘} Al -k 21 ‘ reported to have done | ball te night on the |} for his connecti 1 " & ) ; I"' W A (fnu‘u‘.l. phy .\‘. n !e a.s ans wis Both are said to have Marg re ka Road ( 1 o t 0 « w-‘ 4 ordoy arrived on 5 : bid on tie timher offered for sale | hoy filthe land oft | 114 ; e Ad niral Evans yesterday for a PHONE 79 ‘ surcd the Forest Service they will] toni or |attle y d e ‘t, ort visit here ennc W Camercn Seeks Power § th hont{ received here today I’ l: Mr. Cameron scmetime filed ' the boat aver for the hoys Juneau about ! i an application with the deral (will retuin on the snita which is|attle for treatr 10 Power nmission for a preliminary | scheduled (o rive re early tomo My Hobart was « : dev lent water power permit on | row mornin Wi Commi n from 1908 1o ) o 73-2 the Speel | ¢ ogroup. Others fil-| The neg men made the o ing stationed in varioy d ing on t e powers include: | Conch Fred O ki, At | i ° . M. L. Requa, prominent San Fran- | O Livie, Al Lu later 1 K i | 3 cisee capitalist v, Paul ) Diave I Neilson, and Ar-fleft Junc I ni | 1. Kollinz, San Francisco, and W.|thur I {north ¢ h | d i R. Iearst, publisher. An engineer! Skagway s planning on pl heen e nothe ol | SHARI i representing Mr. ‘Kollinz, in a talkj@ rotumn mateh with the Juneau Higi o blueg i | 3 hefore th Chamber of Com-!School 1 il Douglas High | Meso Hobart an 1oasad about § > [l merce vecently, said his principals| ¢ | oo 7 s onstruction of a large paper mill ast Haines Native team i ‘\’\H 1 '.‘ son and danghter BEST EVER | Z 1 Vi A 1 cither on Gastineau Chunnel aty? g to come to Junean|ulso de fn Seattle { Speel River, preferably on the Chan this month to meet the | Mr. Hobari v about 62 yoar i1 power transmission proved to teams. Gamge will be ar-{ol ag i L memhber of 1l | ble the Juncan Firemen and | Moose, | i The Cameron intercsts were pri las B ind probably the } 3 1l TRY THE ! marily interested in t Thane pro ‘ m ho | Wa oo { e u e jeet and, it is understood, base their|¥on €v m nd shat vic o el BUTLER-MAURO | entive development plan on utili o :”“_ m‘,:”..‘\.‘."::;‘ i tn o LD DRUG CO. zation of the power resources al Fs o | " )Mui‘(xln\»h::u il w(n lxvllv i tand, b “"‘.‘-‘ I ——— e —— FIRST 1 power transmitted to ‘ Nine Earthquakes Are OminEsid) theifact Tlione 134 We Deliver | | Two Seck Ketchikan Area Felt Sunday, Calexico i ¢ Substation Post Office No. 1 || wo companics arc i the “JUNEAU CITY 11 the Ketchikan tract. Thel o\ avico. Lower Califor | 1 it S el interests were the first] - :.A,»,y,‘;‘”\\.y.j., iy "”“‘ | BAND | to file applications for power and|.noq the ff&sures of the i wish to give a Dance & timber Just before the first ofjyy qapaged huil 0o thi | There will be no dance at . thei year, the Internation per|and vieinit | iy & Company. one of the largest vingle| —— MOOSE HALL g siemtn E factors in the paper manufecturing| Read (ho advervisements. You wili | Saturday, Jan. 22 maunlm::dt i ndustry in the country, Glod sim-|{be astonished at tne bargains yeu | 5 ST $ 5 % {6 apilications. covaRin same) can pick up. % Y¢* || BUT THERE WILL BE ONE ON v 15 inch tops 3 s R e S Milen s, T8 SATURDAY, JAN 29 WITH | A NEW ATTRACTION 7 T Al Q) Al v 'INTER SPECIAL | 4 WINTER ALS | Aggravators With Cleated Soles i | ) 2 P / H Men's Felt Shoes $6.00 to $6.50 Phone 37 { Ladies’ Felt Shoes $4.50 | i " } Ladies’ Zippers, pair 5.00 HELP THE BAND { 8 1 Lct Ladies' Slippers, broken sizes, special, pair 1.00 8 i i 1 Lot Children's Overshoes, special, paix 250 || — — e P l 1 GEORGE BROTHERS | LET US s i Fll L YOUR refore, enjoy its possession > b whil for it. Phones 92 ax 95 Open Evenings ‘ SIS o i ) P . . ; In the end you really TJ:I | = because you have the ad 8 = rescriptions pleasure of its use now. It g | p COsts N0 more to bLY“I/ du}» | or afine Gruen Watch Young Men’s Embossed Oxfords | DRUGS AND e e | PRICES RIGHT Divided Charge Service. 5 in colors—Black, Brown and Tan; with fancy laces | g HI ° ’ % ° THE 1 AT $6.00 PAIR | N e oldstein s Lmporium ‘ a ; J. M. SALOU ‘ SHOE DEPARTMENT o 5 b i Junction Store hone 25 \ ;

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