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8 e Do e ———— OPTION SOUGHT NEAR AUK LAKE FOR BIG HOTEL Chamber of Commerce ed to ()ptitm $250,000 Investment. Secure g ' n suitable p Boy e s informed Mr. O'Qu 1 i net had in 17 k Lk ther by mean of proved land cin prob hused i liome st e JARDINE AGAIN UNDER ATTACK 81 PAUL Minnesota b Jan. 20.—The m Federation Minn n Bu no convention toda Janimou dine’s policies as “u calling for a scarching « nvestigation The resolution also terms Jardine 8 totally untit for the office he - - - tf Chaplin Fails to Pay Alimony, Arrest Be Sought l Cotton Queen l ADVEHT!S'NG | HELD SAVIOR UF AMERIGA Jan > o> | <( JRT ‘!ER JUNEAU ‘ MAN SERIOUSLY lL‘., PARALYSIS 1th I | i i | hon ih My forme \ 3 e | ‘ . B e ™ | confined in a hospital at vercit by el . i Danicls, cighteen, young- | Finds Wife, Two Children (shlwl in a family uf\(\(n, : 3 | Dead, Others Writhing, Pain to be Texas' after she pro- TRACY and a half bales |itannon and 1wo duewl two childven wer on an acre of ground near by the husband and Fort Worth, defeating Han when he returned pumeroes boys who com- from last night. Two peted with her. ldren were wrilhing in paia il 1) Newsrael) i + mother poisonc ——————— e children, all of whowm are Dl. Hil} Loses His P e oo CO"(‘L‘e lresldency Searchers Looking for LOS ANC B, al Jan {1 ! % el o Jade 2ol ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex., Jan, 20 Man or Boy on lce Cake 1 1 1 e urviv ted ofre Grey Chaplin, declared that he wiip = After s o o CLEVELAND. Ohio, Jan lin it alimony is not paid and Chap | Dr D i, 1 boai| 2 PR t lin o under the jarisdiction of |1 | [ the Univer- | I ) Chaplin has 60 days to answer his| R which Gov. Dillan ear ! t dusk orce summons, then antomoticall 1 Hudl lea Bl ¥ he comes under the jurisdiction of | of absence antil his contra nd itchers are hunting thro th the Los Angele: conrt enxt Sepltember nuyr v 1 han low over Mrs. Chaplin has failed to | Dr. Hill is char with arhitrary | Wal cure any of the §$14,000 temporary | methods and wi harming the i - - e alimony rwarded and at cxpense court. A government so sisted at the court con ference the wants it money' first of Chaplins liciior i government and prevented release tax lien cash from Chaplin: must post a $1.000.000 band by the tirst of next month SR Blames Drab Clothes for Loved-C Illl\l't] ‘I«'H BERLIN, Jan. 20—The “hunted male” will be more and more hunte by the women of modern civilizati until he again dons bright col clothes and makes himself me tractive, Dr. Richard Baerwald, 1 Berlin peychologist, said in an Academy of Medicine rers Lo the Mun alone is responsible for () i ion of women,” he de Clared. “Sinee civilization e o the orderly processes of nature anc men clothed themselves in - dra} parments, they have become asingly active in hunting maies Their manner of making pitiable. Who can blame taking up the which love i wonien burdens of the men in - their linguished? “Ieowill not he weaknes re long before ever Mexican Bishop D;a7 | Reaches Guatemdla City|| - Hit and Run Dnver Member Police Force: cuaim Nishop O v TALA CITY, Jan 0 of Tobasco, Mexico, o1 MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS The Martha So he Pr erian Church will meet tomorro 116 at the hom | t - - o CUTTER AT KETCHIKAN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1927. Poct at 12 Anna Louise Got York, has published k of liecr own poems, we Votes in hington: to R ( ard, twelve, h were said to ”? Evans. He enroute 1o Seattle on | la business trip Slaps Face of i | Mes. Alex Kolesnik, wife of one ) I of the members of the Daily Alasks Co-ed: In All | Empire’s mechanical force, arrived on the Alameda to join her husband ivinds of Trouble and locate in Junean ST NG, AT e Tyt Steve Kane, Hoonah merchant, and 51, € ikt 1is wife, lett on the Admiral Evans et : last night for a short visit in Se- n lapping At d ! J. Wade, Special U. S. In 1" ve . who has been in Junean S0 for ast month, left on the Ad i miral Evans for Ketchikan, M - fewed Wade will leave on the next boat rwden for Seatile ) H. W. Terhune, Game Warden, lef: Sanstiale ot ) last night on the Admiral Evans 1 o for a short trip to Wrangell — L. M. Carrigan. Armour and Co. - - hAleNEAU CAFE I3 CLOSED ; ALTERATIONS ARE NOW BEING MADE repregentative in Alaska, left on the Admiral Evans for Ketchikan Charies Warner, of the Warner Machine Shop, left for a business tip to Seattle on the Admiral Evans last night i Cite \ ors| | AMr. aund Mrs. Henry Roden are B Il ren | passengers on the Admiral s \ | be [for Seattle ¢ rob ntil 1 | G. H. Messerschmidt is making 1 inced today. A force of a short business trip to Seattle oa penters were put to work on tl Miss Himee. shown in her bar- |en the _.-\:Iy:nml Evans ; 2 f terations yesterday 001 ristar’s robes at Cambridge, W. W. Batcheller, of Walton N : ) . oS Moore Co., left on the A vl By ks Conslilieiion € S | England, is the first Burmese \I Ketehikan G T ntract for the L itte s x k woman to | imitted to the M. 8. Wilson, local broker, wi English bar. oo —— ] - a WHO'S WHO ; |- er on the Admiral Evans rshurg -o Skates sharpened at Morris's. ady AND WHERE ore a year past and their I Snyder, wea | Tenak m Vila left last night for Seattl merchant, passed thro h meau ill probably locate in Seatil pight on the Admiral Evans eniouie — - > e - to Seattle. He will spend se B L] s in California with Mrs | 4 WHO'S WO [ d returning home early next| I Spring | | Geore y Jackson, manager of the I last ine rip 1o Se | AND WHERE " wrd. busines iight fron bheen Goddard stmas will visit for % Hot ! g ) holi- | BAND . DANCE Gruexn SeniThin, $25 Juncau before Buy your Gruen conveniently | No longer need you wait to have that fine Gruen Watch— or diamond — you o o W hmpiil 1y, 4 1 Divided Charge Service per- e [N fton the Adwiral I | ELKS' HALL | mits you to enjoy its use B He is enroute to wi | while you save for it. dock \ where he will att L SATURDAY | convention of the Russinn 1isl NIGHT | T GET SHOP W oludieimer sailed st | =y | 'HE NUGGE might on the Admiral Bvans for Se-i | “Help the Band | : ’ : He will make a short visit in ‘ hoat Dixon il Ca and Dortland. Mis: Holt l Compliments of mil Samuelson for a short trip|heimer and son who are visi(ing - o iround the vicinity of Sitka. He ex-|portland at present, will probabl ‘1 A ten days W R. Neville of d Caro 1 | g 0. kit o0 the Admiral Evans ot | PHONE 79 | P ';:, ’JH‘:‘ y . e —. | e e T G ‘ ; . o= SHART SEATTI lan d the city today. He t Datay ¢ ( of heen molested by 0 ! | e crossed the horder al 0 \ s b for Cuba on January ! RN red with and 1 .oo | BEST LEVER en”indefi from 1) RUMMAGE SALE | police The M. E. Ald will hold} | > oo E W rummage sale I'h hav-| br. Barton w ted in the ing donations cail Phone No Hellenthal — Build e |'-1~[u (“ |m,lm No. 108 ;mlly ome one | TRY THE i 11 call for them Aav.| o ~ e AR "1l BUTLER-MAURO —-Tl DRUG CO. H FIRST ‘ DANCE TO MUSIC THE JUNKEAU (JI'I'Y BAND SAVTURDAY NIGHT ELKS HALL Dancing Starts at 9:30 o"Clock First informal dance given by the band—The only dance in Juneau Saturday Night—Through courtesy of i The Alaskans and Aggravators® | B e e Admission S1. Ladies Free man gets over the false notion that | | painting and making up in the man- | If you don't dance, listen to the music— ! ner of Indian warriors is effeminate,” | Plenty of room in the gallery i > - | | Use the Classifieds. They pay. 1 - ________-————/‘l = - —_— i | 7 T ) 5 | | | [ Men's Felt Shoes . ... $6.00 to $6.50 ] || Ladies’ Felt Shoes $4.50 |! MANUFACTURES \ Lndies‘LZippers.Sl11:1ir e i fgg | | 1 Lot Ladies' Slippers, broken sizes, special, pair | H SHOW CASES | 1 Lot Children's Overshoes, special, pair 2.50 IN JUNEAU ‘ s ‘ GEORGE BROTHERS | They're Standard | | Product Phones 92 ax 95 Open Evenings ——) | —TRY— S ol e MORRIS Construction Co. Heating, and Geneml Repairing. All work guaranteed for less money. Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 505 oA 4 | SAVE FROM $13.00 to $30.00 | GET MEASURED FOR A SUIT Prices from $25.00 to $50.00 All Suits With TW ) Pairs TROUSERS J. M. . M. SALOUM Junction Store | Plone 134 We Deliver | Substation Post Office No. 1 Owing to the fact that the “JUNEAU CITY BAND” wish to give a Dance There will be no dance at MOOSE HALL Saturday, Jan. 22 BUT THERE WILL BE ONE ON SATURDAY, JAN 29 WITH A NEW ATTRACTION Aggravators Phone 376 “HELP THE BAND” LET US FILL YOUR Prescri ptions DRUGS AND PRICES RIGHT STEER January Clearance AND MAKE IFOR THIS MONEY ON YOUR CLOTHES Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS and OVERCOATS $45.00 Suits, Overcoats $33.75 $35.00 Suits, $42.50 $31.85 | | Overcoats Overcoats | $26.25 Come in now; take your time; pick out the clothes that you like the hest and let us fit them carefully. You'll say your'e getting the best values and best service of the year. You'll be sure to find the styles and colors you like best. Goldstein’s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT