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8 ADS ISSUED ON ALASKA TIMBER SALE anec‘rs G()\'('\”]“(\“t }%1’5;“1*‘ [)(‘l‘i()(l V?{ Advertising Terms Believed Favorable. _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19, 1927. U__} FLKS' BOWLERS . REACHHOME:NO | ALIBIS TG MAKE \Vgi!i)l(' I\;l('ill\'(’l\ lsil("!i from Ketchikan Tourney Splendid Time. Local tollowing Bar Metoall chmid o T l s U, S. I e | . (HHE o WUCH INTEREST wement ma w City Saturd 4 bhand on or musici with great pleasure and the dance floor b i st one given J shed th City popular ed Wi to o durin R e Four Miners Believed Killed in Explesion WELCH, W IN BAND DANCE ATy legislation introduced | Fundamentahst |> \n.! the scheme discussed at the {White House. The Veterans’ Bu- S B 1 |neau will be a supplementary agency 00 b o to the banks making the loans. e - FREEDOM ENDS IN SULU HAREM CHICAGO, J 19.~From college campus to the secluded atmosphere of the harem is the experience of Tarahata Kiram, adopted s of the Sultan of Suluw. The prineess attended college at the Uni versity of [linois. After graduatin <he returned to the Philippines and meed that from henceforth she ild lead the lif a free Amer — = | hobbed her hair, rolled her ev. John Roach Straton, |nose, abandoned her foreign cos- militant N York church- |iumes and wore short skirts. The a lecture cam- jold courtiers at the court of her evolutionary ither smiled. They had seen othe: ‘nt for the | Filipinos come home. That was a vear Today word reached the - hui the freedom-loving princess had i Do the bride of Datu Tahil, Judge Shacklefcrd to i e Be Ruried Tomorrow| preime Kingdom, a Funda- mentalist ordanizalic n university me many would-he ‘ - R N y S filin s that produce ) A ACOMA e Jan 1T yve ppeated to the public to 1 NO MORE BUGGY RIDES! a0k ol A SHACKle grain fom sending in manuseripts or Court Judge|,pnjess invited. oL 2 i politician for 40| g Columbu contey ears, \\i" Iu il Dugzy manufacturing indusiry PIGENSL |" : h cotion ¢ e | tepubli ng of the last lu Taa eman from Alask o o § e e wekleford d Jast Mond ) Br Prime Min- Scioto B ( atle, 1 Austr: started on oft Iy wa ,;‘ o e - $ He a llmlr «;I' Anic l lnll,(.{l‘lw“illlllc | Secretary of Siate had 11 B Cengressional Action, | returned home Iro (] o is a certifi « « | s perial conference in London. charter. At one Vets’ Bonds, Be Taken| L Jtcruational Newsreel hall dozen lar kil J fa u‘; B And WASHINGTON, Jun. 19 Di-| su0. CAPT. CARLSON IS L e e : K DEAD, PRINCE RUPERT ') faats o hons| ransportation, i vd to be locat bt et ks OGS 2 e W, )““r b d pins o INGE RUBBRT TR I o — ,:_7__‘1 Grues SemiThin, $35 Island in what i know locally Capt. Car ¥ ! | the Thane Unit i I Virginia, died 1 ni from ! W E ERED 1 Buv your Gruen Relation to Power AL AR i fon ‘l 5 | VE HAVE CATERE. ! ienth e el s e b bRy : MOOos TO THE } convenientiy der for timber to adjacent water ! qu held with hot d NMCC LI g T % clearly esiahl il e L S to und ok | I " ’\, o | DANCING PUBLIC | o Mo lmgee eed 5ou_wat ervice ac tisements whic X th ha t L0 wn 1 G s ! X Q Jatch — — I e ted that bidders will i { ner - | | Wit ) ) Divided Charge Service pers previousty have submitted applica. | Th { md bittern o b i RUMMAGE SALE tele. oy ! e tio: o the Feder: Sy A 3 reived a baa bres 1A i\ | | e you save for it. EELSLAE S T i SRR | meetan Meets || . hueorse | i Sy n ¢ MAnY U= pead pin that looked like a e . s : | 2 developments for m weturing |y ho ; 4 : : o i | HOP! i Dl i Bapes Trom ool B o U et siike und resulied iy i : 4 . ‘ WREHORR Y THE NUGGET SHOP o Tho i is o , : S Aoty s an g Tonioht CONTINUE ame locality and th : o i e el .o FOR ANOTHER FIVE YEARS || power permit will be granted ‘o the ;. o 1 e st mmedhe e o ol Barten wili u noth LYl ) | timber ardee provided he mee : SQUIMBILON IV LB U RILEEE ' 1 Bail ol el ¢ 1. er Commission.” S DLl vera gulimitted: byathe e — - | B Ve e e il il o pla s Bl ARCHA - = I BT [ ; L weelaim {unison of (he numer couites! | % » A X s B n ol Five years are wxeq as a period e e o e | e : | S = RO w g ina s 15 (R ) for i lant cot ction and | el L€ aBLClB IS RMOLIG | ST = e i . i o CALI DR. CHASE HOME R . SHART ; uring th timber grants Nordhausen i A o | | 1o have a plani of not less than 2 Db, W, 0 € Rl e ot e A H’ MBAGTS [ . tons daily capacity in operation me ( left hers by (e Harz Monntaing of Germans COMPACTS I R S LU SR his home i win seon celebrate thousandth | i L4 hd The prices fixed are regarded insatiendance e ivenkaes kel e very reasonable, 60 cents per 100 ol A1 I BEST EVER | cublt feet for spruce and cedan : | | B0 cents per 100 cubit feet for her e i N i lock and other species used in the s6ic | | i manufacture or pulp and paper, and ywofessional 0 Al 1 ! $1.60 per 1,000 feot board measure v, Most ‘ul the ‘m ! II()I{LSI‘JI"I)I’I Tany | % J D> 77] v for spruce and cedar b tita Gommsion ST ; ] . ] " i A e R e i ) T e || o | HIPMENT OF other than pulp and its products SaRID il continue JRUG CO. per hundred for v .ll]l; O .IVL” y].‘y I\‘.|\‘\V day i % 1 I‘ | d 1 species: one and onehalf centd po P i FIRST | linear foot for piling and poles over |y T i | N " 2 2% | b md one ceni for lessey T - ot M: ) Size | Phene 1314 » Deliver 1 i o one vt o e 8 o0 piE OTELS | Tammoth Sizc I b | lengths, Rates are subject to re-ad ¥ |1 Substation Post Office No. 1 | justment cach succeeding five vew | ¥ ond il period after April 1, 1912 e Gd”"‘"r‘«nf | Open Bids April 15 il SAUEINES o Light Wool Mitts ¥ Bids for the local tract will be \"l“l"l:l‘" 4 |“\.II 4 \f‘l'l‘l 5 i & opened in Washington April 15, and |Cr8IUrE; s, frorence Al [ bor Gillans i (ka0 Taor oh 1he Hatatiiae a il Bkt RALEIARD for filler Cwing to the fact } d In addition to the advertisements ap 'I‘ “"I Rikeb Lo g " ARl that the | b journals throughout the country [I""']]“ ";["’:j“y"l ’]"""“\l'h ”‘ 'l'l A BAND™ | £ . g ter, Cityy J. A. Keary, Garh wish to give a Dance \””"‘[“I' A ".2/" | Martin Lien, Seattle: €. Stolield, ¢ H, SI GRAVES There will bbc no dance at To H lulu Is fattle; 0. Hansen, Excui Inlet e onolulu 1s | S - o 1T MOOSE HALL § Planned in March | John Maustad e 1Han The Clothing Saturdag, Jan. 22 | ———— | Peckan, Killisnoo; €. K. Mulling, | SN i e T | SAN DIEGO TR L sl e b B n L || BUT THERE WILL BE ONE ON 15 inch tops ‘ ' Sponsored by the Chidine e e e — o SATURDAY, JAN 2% WITH ; ;‘N"I“HI ‘( m:'\w\l o La Salioeninln, (PR e A NEW ATTRACTION 1§ ormer Rockwell Field m a8 B Vi Al 5 ) q Al Al 3 jator, will attempt a noy o 3 o | Winees eine Aggravators With Cleated Soles ! a giant Fokker monoplane. Th Men's Felt Shoes 3 $6.00 to $6.50 Phone 376 ‘ flight will be attempted between ) Ladies' Felt Shoes $4.50 5 i 1 ¥ March 1 and March 15 || Tadies’ Zippers, pair 5.00 HELP THE BAND ; P < 1 Lot Ladies' Slippers, broken sizes, special, pair 1.00 i LOCAL DOCK PROJECT 1 Lot Children's Overshoes, special, pair 2.50 ® IS TO CGST $23,500; | , : ) LET US EXPECT ITEM TO PASS! GEORGE BROTHERS FLLR nce Estimates in the Army supply bii| Phones 92 ax 95 Open Evenings 0 3 L covering the local Government doci a o project call for the expenditure of | —_— Prps(_'rlptu)ns §23,600, it was announced today by | Maj. L. E. Oliver, Acting President .l,rh |Iu~l A]luuku :l:“iuulmdl'nll::ll‘m;I;MHI‘ 1 0"" A‘I('" S F .'NI)OSS(’(I Oxf()r(ls DRUGS AND ’ Through an error 5 Was O ced | vesterday as being $2,500 o ek ?s ; PRICES RIGHT i The estimates for constructing the | in colors—Black, Brown and Tan; with fancy laces ' P9 , ° sion of the ent Copgress and ol 0.00 PAIR work autho: 1 to be done. Con fidence s expressed. therefore, tha ; Congress will make the nec SHOE DEPARTMENT propriation to cover the g In this event, it is expected work on the project will be sturted ecarly next Spring.