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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 25, 1927. LED.TOMET [ SeehsFrecdom ] = BENEFIT DANGE In News from Far and Nez(r WILL BE GIVEN EAGLES § panars ol s o o e\ Good Punch % 4 B m_' b i or malotan il gt fo Si | CALTON; T Jait db =0ne whvitp S y‘j“.“‘ gued ane 0 SY curb the use of profane language is [ ‘ nd turn the pauE to “punch” the offender! This the- . f '] 4 AR already has enlisted fifty-otur . i L mbers for the Hard Leather club, ) I | H > ) . - j B who swear only with the understand Parent - Teacher \wm 1ation _ocal Hoopsters Cross Chan P n 1 « Xer-iine that o fellow member. may taie Announces Danu foi cond Game e P it the swearer, Reports are Qalscl MactBlind. in Senior Series. b - Robinson, a news dealer i g AACHINE GUNS USED b i of Dreventing ob Y " game for the senion . TO PROTECT CHICAGO'S ¢ . of preventing of- hooy Channel will b %W i PIGEONS FAOM MAWNKs °Nolve languae pear his place ot ; g Enlisting the aid of another the fi | ) 7 R e organized the Hard Leather : ¢ CHICAGO, J 26.—1 T, A Int b ‘ L “ ey \'\“ s (]“ % 1 On application, others wece : g : , s, has been pressed firto taken in, until now fifty-four men t v : it e ; ; e [land their wives and families are in \ n Lo 5 A et Tei o the \gainst profanity in any Hal s ; ' i e punishment is simple—when wiil 5o i : ; Aove ot vt rs and is heard by | 1 b i i | Sha Y “l“‘ mhber, the second is privi clude Tt “‘ & LB oher ik tie take a punch at the offen- { ' 1 \ i (: A detective bureau ‘ 1 only restriction is that the \eld i S ); A SIS G rrending person must be hit abour ol | o g b - 4 ‘l en permitieq 1® shoulders. Wives are honorary men g n for . wi wil o Zorah Hanoum Heidary, Per- | : armedl s vig( iibeth, HEmEs Bllowed ol DAtHES Kot | : W & : sian feminist, who has been ‘ St ictive when they hear their hushands et identified \\1lll the Near East ety Actipiter i VAU neau, | hil 0! B, ¢ o killed 5 Bl = ] ! i | I Relief work, arrived in Amer- ,“ for the hawlr, .who Tkilled ¥ Dr. sarton wus be located in the el thened 1 ! ica to learn how women in it squaewe K ngoranilisiice oy Building after Febr ker f heB ety iniiglit Mohiaihs Sl 0ol ace ou s ice ity ’ Rl | Frid fin freedsm ehioy : v capture, for which more tlan enjoyed he = 2 i De joyed here. | 100 in rewards has been offered T 3 ; y . Bels P ey e nan's for dresses from § | for the dum ; S e 1 Sukiyaki Joins Kanks ACCEPTS NEV/ POSITION > o ( Now nel | 2 1 g FORMER LGCAL R()AD wd i of Choy Suey Dishes, 'ied ~yitvom w pue o on CONTRACTOR INJURED Pag! the <hip Admiral Wa | f SRR Rl : 1 N, Jan. 25.—The American|"¢en at Ko i IN MOTOR ACCIDENT, 5 Mzt et i for the Pacill nship | & | TR ¥ 00 Ve W mnounced several days sl Feie : E b : o e strom, well known to Gy A [Cavisong, Jisad, of Bolms &) " A . s 5 Algingn. Wil gn over at 7:15 itanlf mey_ | Tesidents (hvough his long Carls local " contractorsg Prince Jansei Rigo, sixty, Gypsy violinist, was seriously ill on a special ferry which h SR “ltion with the Admiral I ( who built er Highwa in New York. Isadora Duncan, the dancer, was rescued ‘ on for the trip to accom - ! taken from his position on the Ad | painfully ECLRE) from drowning al Nice, I ce, by Colonel Patterson, an LLGILEC R ad and docal far 2 ": R Watson sev weeks wp n ! knglish officer. Miss Lily Hansen, a $10, ek stenog- , Bt g ©fell il at Cordova o i 20 | rapher seventeen years ago, was nained vied ilent of a DEATH BEATS STORK 1e 1 ¥ doot : vatrom will succeed V. ghiaan L/ ‘l‘”‘ i Chicago bank. Commandant Zinovi Pechkoff, author and The Grim Reaper won in his bat-|been thrown cpen io American 1 b et A ] : it apmetantmember of the French Foreign Legion, arrived in New York with the stork last year in Ket-|—1¢ Vs can t TE 4806 in headquarters in e, | gy i i for an American visit. oo e i it Sorth - | arlson was ridin was fatally International Newsreatd 3 K bl s | Aprens at Jarman Thrift Store. ad mm; .l'm., few honrs after th ;,, = % A P it = i Gruen SemiThin, $25 At the time of the disaster Mi SCCTTISH TKAMPS MRS, ROFF TAKEN k How It 1‘ Made | B Carlaan was returiing from an n-| MOST PICTURESQUE ~ BY DEATH;RESULT L i o ¢ Still 1 Uy YOUL Soepen ed in Ketehikan during 1926 10 el woman, gre : 4 | spection of a project advertised for | OF RECFM FALL construction by the Dinmond Mateh! paxnocH wo a5 made theh ! Co., and on which his firm was bid-{os o = i ding His truck a streel e Mrs I RelE passed awa ‘.‘*’R" o - fdining ; He i 1S (et AR HE RO JPERTY TO BE AUCTIGNED of th calp, fractured ribs and| . e« accider M o oy S numerous euts but was able to leave Mo I wh i S LR the hospital within two days after| f md. 1 I hove Der L] the smashup Copeland died n‘mi ( L kn M i Gl y internal injuries | \ i 8 fid Mr. Carlson is wellknown here as| . " | g 3 o he spent consideruble time in Ju he Por N nean during Glacier Highway con by I S Le ! struction. He was in Ketehikan|all his mea h « nd s several weeks last summer looking towraps | \ ta o & b after work done by his firm on bout and him s i ! Tongass Highway i out under a (re ! fi. Adrzin an > - 1 Eighty Year Veteran . JOHN E. MEALS 1S ol Jobowon” v ol 11 s E genial fellow i almoral ' | GRANTED LICENSE; and tattered frock coat, Hi A ) he I TAX APPEAL CASES wealth of humor and is known to | y BeLy funcral - arvan 1‘1 Please Call for L master of rey Lae He been 11 The United States Board of '11.\”'3' JiR Sl T alnnl et T | | Appeals has granted o license (o f:,"'""""“ L e SNOW DEBTH REPORTED || Your | praetice to John K. Meals, C. P A | 'Mods Tt ¢ : T & . | i of Juncau, Alaska, according to offé | 00 5 n The following amounts of snow | cLoall £ = H il morification veceived i the Tt iy, G TEE TS o s "‘”“‘\ i several sta- | WEATHER CHART This Board was created by Cor fff“"“ K‘ L K ‘ ; el fanuary Bi: Junabe T hielae Jheie. ALENDARS gross (o relieve the Federal courts | o0 W1 B0 CHG0 L i Fairbanks 14 inches, Nonw 5 {1 from the multitude of cases brought ¢ | about by appeals from the decisions | oo d0 WL ot exen ! > I ] of U ) e R Almos1st Fress your Sult, We | | TRY THE matters. The Board sits in Wash- | Rl N L W e & *liver Phone 52 ady TEe : ilon, D G rand. ulsp holgs period |5 e Sl el WL St o —— e e | BUTLER-MAURO i feal hearings in other large cities | g0 pue nover slont ke L] - 2| DRUG CO. Dr. Barton will be located in the | f0 2OREEC AP0 (' fl I{ I) | FIRST ‘ Hellenthal Building after Febru RGN + A AT ady, | 'ime hat has been handed - do | Tnone 134 We Deliver || L PO from woiher (o danghicr i PARTY i : ‘ i Rl TR ady. | Slan for 300 yea A {| Substation Post Office No. 1 Bl e | They have a jol : lor six mile ! FOURTH OF SERIES OF g \ CARD PARTIES AT PARISH HALL | 8:30 P. M. | “tramp’s 1 | they can \ |ings whenever they meet APRIL [ Taxes and bank failures never wor- ry them and at the end there is a i | EVERYBODY WELCOME | | | | \ 1st ‘vy umps cometery in Stivlingshive Yeall | [ed “No Mar Land.” e ‘l"().‘i(' I‘ilhl'l)(l“ el - Betieainenie Shived K 1 Tre € {rom 250 TEAM il — ady.| | Admission 35 cents Prizes \ ol > > > — | | WILL GIVE A DANCE | 01d papers for cate at The Empire sl New girls save this date in your | — — — ——— __:: Vanity Case | ,And boys there is going to be : W INTE Il SPECI ILS a home run | MOOSE HALL | %’:é::g_&f ;o 1 AR .28 - = lflL‘oets La:'ll;E:ls‘ShI;;Ip‘:‘xs, broken sizes, spccinl puir e e ?gg pi ‘ s T i | 1 Lot Children's Overshoes, special, pair . Sisaaberses DD ‘:—__’—“—‘———— ! MORRIS CEORGE BROTHERS || urws | Phones 92 ax 95 Open Evenings MANUFACTURES | SHOW CASES — - = — = IN JUNEAU JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW SPRING LINE OF MEN’S SHIRTS Vew and Exclusive Patterns J. M. 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I wear the Arch Preserver Shoe.” But you say that a nurse has to pay attention to her feet. Quite so. Yet it should be worth while for you to have the same foot comfort and usefulness, especial- 1y since you can still have smart styles. Comeand let us ;how you. ARCH ERESERVER *KEEPS THE FOOT WELL® $7.00 to $11.00 Goldstein’s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT