The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1927, Page 8

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t 5 SNTe 8 APPOINTEE FOR LOCAL POSITION IS KNOWN HERE Justin W. Harding Made Visit Here with Family in Summer of 1919. - oo — HEINTZELMAN 5 | RETURNING HERE IN SHORT TIME [0 MHI\(‘ /\ll()lll ]f‘})lll(’ll\ Waiting Now for Re- | sult of Timber Offer. 3 District of e R g i 1 [ In the Nicaraguan Crisis ' IV E10. “\‘“— . [10 LA Gl ATI. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 22, 1927. GOUGLAS FIVES LOSE GAMES T0 JUNEAY HIGH Take Game from Doug- Girls Win 26 to 22. las 25 to 15 by Conn b Dr. Alejandro Cesar, new Nicaraguan Minister to the United n ‘: a L States, approved President Coolidge’s stand in support of Mo ¢ the incumbent Nicaraguan faction. Dr, Cesar was accom- b ¢ ) i panicd o Washington by Joaquin Cuadra, m-coun- 1 sclor. Meanwhile, Representative Fiorello i i ] 1 {old Cor ss that seventy-five New York i 8] | profect all American property in the sout! 1 hoa o hand | Senator William E. Borah threatened an @ fran il Administration lu\iir}", [‘ \" ) lines, 1l h MMW&»WMW, behind the hen recovered with a lick 8 anded Juneaun fiv Scotty" ebtuary 1, it wa i -—— | 1_‘.““' “‘\"“‘!"“ "’ i m S : Gold / 1sh Days bl e L ; o g e y of Situation Is In-' Landmarl Is wder the b Spie has been cn | creasing in China Deostroved. Five Johnston from b Tlak tnpeih Taiat! | Coolidge’s Views. i e e thtea aitivier, Tunsay: feating. o1 | 3 Vi" ) fiehs ,,4‘,_ (ontinued from Page One) ; ) 9 : ns are concerned : ¢ 0 cateh ‘or that reason M The police used thelr batons free- | o, Cirihou - Company = Heintzelman con m.‘.‘lq it .m.’\l ah : their fire :m . ¢ Lb e ol o to return to Alaska pending the out-| threw a barrage of |\ Elnninarkee g thiaied come of the calls for hids. It is pos- | brick ton e dad E e | sible that some of the prospecive | p . a0 to g s el U & ! bidders will want to send vepre- {hrate the worl ot WBiar 4 Fakhare; i o ! Juncan City Band I sentatives here hefore the bids arve | two-d vike endi | I awarded or immediately after th 'u.\h it Scw1rd Boy Nommated i | field in case they are sent | iint ‘ WAST YON ‘ Mr. Heintzelman has been ’ o WASHIGOLE S | !w.-’s.nu‘,-,l with mam in ‘TAND B " FOR CHINA \\"“ s Tickets for sale at (L a few weeks re e W@ . | mer when investisating p e e i B i i chtin soveral ottaide concerns were | eon wedered 1 mon o ronir | ™ S THE (1 i ! - - ‘.:x‘v“h:l‘,;‘l!... al s e A wk”, 10 procecd o China. Men ofl - Use the Classitieds. They pay. | BUTLER-MAURO [ '—>7 o S —————————————————— | > ) -~ | et Almarist o your Suit. W } DRUG CO. call and celiver Phone 52 i y TR i | liaas vy Rldhetea T ey DANCE TO MUSIC BY THE AT 1 Dr. Barton will be located in tae | k b : Dione 8¢ wre Deliver . a[ TONIGHT BIERSHITATIAN == = e s | al | — —— v i J I T N E Y ! Dancing Siarts at 9:30 o’Clock : [ | | Owing to the fact | D /1 N (‘ I,' First informal dance given by the band—The only dance in | that the | % - f } Juneau Tonight — Through courtesy of ; “JUNEAU CITY 11 The Alaskans and Aggravators BAND™ DOUGLAS A, N. B. A ; . . | wish to give a Dance AND (| Admission $1. Ladies Free | There will be no dance at HAWATIIAN |1 If you don't dance, listen to the music— ‘ MOOSE HALL I YOTTIQTR A < I Plenty of room in the gallery | Saturday, Jan. 22 | ORCHESTRAS | : | o i BUT THERE WILL BE ONE ON || TONIGHT |[>= z ——|| SATURDAY, JAN 29 WITH || | 0 | 8 | A NEW ATTRACTION | ver ! i | | LIBERTY THEATRE || WINT h SPECIALS | Aggmvfltors Men's Felt Shoes $6.00 to $6.50 | “Phone 376 | REFRESHMENTS Ladies’ Felt Shoes $4.50 i e ™ [ ] e u | Ladies’ Zippers, pair 5.00 HELP THE BAND ! I | 1 Lot Ladies’ Slippers, broken sizes, special, pair . 1.00 i : bl 1 Lot Children’s Overshoes, special, pair 250 || —— = S | | -~ | | MORRIS GEORGE BROTHERS LET Us Phones 92 ax 95 OpersByesings FILL YOUR MANUFACTURES 4 2| pr (e SHOW CASES | == —————————— rescriptions IN JUNEAU | n i | S4 VF FRO W $13.00 to $30.00 DRUGS AND | Theygo ::::-d”d GET MEASURED FOR A SUIT PRICES RIGHT i Prices from $25.00 to $50.00 I —TRY— | MORRIS Construction Co. All Suits With TW O Pairs TROUSERS J. M. SALOUM | Junction Store Phone 25 Free Delivery : | .:\..I“ \IJ‘r,.‘v“ : Deserves Fair ‘ P o ‘,1ans OF BEES; - LET 'EM STING NEW YORK, Jan. 22 Fifty young men and women students at the Homeopathic Medical College have hinteered to be artificially “stung” by bee and spiders in an attempt to determine whether the venom can made to serve some medicinal periority i halt and won the s of the squad with note 1 pencil will record the men d physical effects of the pois T “1 "-ll s they are injected while ex- ke are ohservatio The ctively, while the Dou e L s hold a belief that the pois- Alherta Gailwas and the insects may be v sed as 1 a4 with ' for some disease: Il amounts of the poisons will en at first. Doses will be in- such an extent that pitelization may he volunteers have signed waiver's fréc- ing the institution from any res- | ponsibility for possible ences cach. The Juneau ted two free shots| von their Team a hard| " scrappy Dou- | s bunch i U time in the his-| etween the two has won sed to necessary. The tory of baskethall il consequ- - - = CITY COUNCIL MEETS Summary of Games Boy Douglas B s (11 " Martin I. Orme (8) " ton (7 The Juncau City Council met Livie (6) (¢] en (b flast night at their regular meeting I, Orme & nar (2)}in City Hall All members e ! Burke G Zimmerman were present The accounts were > | Subs: Douglas, Fox for Zimmer- qudited and bills paid Otficials: - Paul Johnson: Referce.| gia papers ror a\ The Emplre ,fl« Keller, Timer; Gallwas and Nowel,!_ : ¥ = J. H. 8. Girls Douglas Girls last Summer Patrolman William J. McCaffery rescued Miss Theresa Bourque from S L drowning at a New York | * T.‘ beach. He did not learn her """ ; address. Ile longed to meet the girl again, he confided to a policewoman at his ~u|lmn. said Pademeister (12) I Gallwas (12) | u e F Lindsey (16 Davis ¢ carl Hammoci | Reid G Cashien 2y tor Cashen v for Hammock, | 1 for Davi “That’s my daughter,” Folinstém: SRR Ebies: the woman. Now lhcy are or, Tim s i married. F Scorer sresl) >+ - Old papers for sare at The Empire. (International New Gruen SemiThin, $29 Buy your Gruen conveniently No longer need you wait to have that fine Gruen Watch — or diamond — you have wanted. Our new Divided Charge Service per- mits you to enjoy its use while you save for it JUNEAL t one fron CITY B .~ BAND | DANCE ELKS' HALL - had bee plays. 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