The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 27, 1927, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. e SALE OF FINE SILK HOSIERY WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS $1.95 a ,mi,r i h. full-fashioned Silk Hosic the scason’s most wanted shades—all sizes many pairs of v in ll";"‘ are are priced than at considerably less Hose of this quality are neually sold. MEN’S HO MEN'S LISLE | HEAVY WOOL BUNDLE HOSE in White and Grey Faney and plain SILK HOSE HOSE for Men in Grev. Brown Al sizes and Black JAN. 27, 1927. i1.00 pair 35 cents a pair 3 pair for $1. — CLEARANCE SALE OF GLOVES AL SRR O A We desire to clear away all small lots and broken sizes. and have included in this sale the dressist as well the most practical models for every day wear. in silk and Kid. Special at $1.00 pair B. M. Behrends Co., Inc Juneau's Leading Department Store B AT IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII ; HOOSIER POSTMASTER LYMAN C. GAGE oo . NIGHT LIFE IN mentber, but he has attended Wertz Is 73 years old, and has been postmaster of Hartsville Former Secretary of Treas-| ' i iuashy communtty, sinco 1910 ury in Two Cabinets, Is Although he was o A nmmmnnmnnmummuuunmmmmmumm SRR i = A BUENOS “brighter AIRES, | Buenos Aire: red in a | movement family of United Brethren per: under way, fostered by the news [)(‘.l(.n OI!(‘ R\ ’H(J asicn, his long distance Sun ers. The chief result thus v ) day school attendance record been an agreement among (he (Continuca from Page One) was attained at a Methodist shop owners in Calle Florid the = - Episcopal church I haven't been out of town city’'s Fifth avenue, to discontinue he issuance of $200,000.0 | the ancient practice of lowéring huge SR ficha B fiar Bent. intesesl much and have been in good | iron shutters over the show windows | Hoiibt wa ced whethor bonds | healthe so it wasn'c much of a | and doors on Sundays and feast da at so low a rate could be sold ex job," Wertz explains, “If | ever | “Window Shopping” cept at a discount but the entire wanted 1o do anything else on Calle orida—about the width ot loan was absorbed by individual of Sunday, | did it in the after N street, New York or Royal fers for wmounts le than $4,500 noon street, New Orleans—hitherto deser irom mor han 220,000 per e o ed and depressing on holidays. has “The experiment was a : now become the hub of the Sunday one’ the former Socrctary was 100 Mrs. o Cornelin Washiburn - Gage [ noon hour parade of the capital's " avd i oworked out in a way 0 Denver in ISSToand the third | clite. Brightly lighted at night, it is time o Mrs, Frances Ada Ballou of i the national credit crowded with window shoppers until hat it, was covered by (S Diego, Cal, in 1909 S o'clock, the dinner hour. DEc1. 0 many times over, Inrecent years Mr. Gage had| Although Buenos Aires with 2. itia all countries (he spivit | Made s home in San Diego. Cal.{ 000,000 population, has a reputation On April 10, 1920, in company with | gor Prank A Vanderlip, Henry W. Taft of the people and instantly er with a sense of the resources at the command of the United States should a larger struggle arise.” Twen ty years later the United States sold nearly bonds 1o Sargent Finds nothing else couid, gaiety. there is relatively no night lite of the kind that is known Davdin P, Kingsley, Jacob Gould | (o Americas The st reets, ltke in most | Schurman and others, he went on|gpanish citles, are pr @ tvip to Japan and the Orient erlaniattir dinaes > No Night Clubs Within two squares are pressed other pow £20.000,000,000 of found finance the world war; $5.500,000,000 s most of the legitimate theatres and ibove tie amount: offered for sub.qOy it Map [ o cabarets, the latter being pat- seription ‘And Tohoe-o ronized largely by foreigners and an Starts As Office Boy | |element of young Argentines. Vir- Mr. Gage was born in De Ruyter.| wASHINGTO: oy y (Wially no o entertaining i$ done by N: ¥ .le‘,« 28, 1836, the son of a!yjnaili Sarzent Bt oo sonsligut Argentines in thé hotels or restau- r. The family rc t0 ROME fice of the Attorney Goneeal thee., ants. Gala nights at the Colon opera in 1848 wherc artendet | nes chich heing thai formal cha | 0Use conipare in brifliancé to similar il Rome Aca he en fpep in b i of Justic. | functions in any world capital, but the Oneid Geltbrlilnnimar: (oA et few who make up the. audience may 5 bftice: oy e ] One s map of the United States, [ D€ found outside thielr homes half when e went (o Chicezo and 1p pangs on one wall, The second js|an hour after the petformance. Sup- | kept books in a planing mill "4 map of Plymouth Township in|Per parties, althoughi “notiithe rule until 1861, In that v Vermont. That occupies another wall becauge of -the late haur of dining, with the Merchants' L & THUst gpoce. The third is a big jar of pipe | AT &iven in private homes. Company of Chicago where h hich has a p It {8 by brightening ap. Florida, mained until 1865 when n ton of his desk main .artery of the business djstrict,! cashicr of the Fi wional Bk When visitors drop in and time [tBAt some of the. newdpapers hope | of Chicago, subsequently becomin et pressing, nothing pleases (he [Aradually to bring about a change its vice-president and, in 1891, its Attcrney General more than to pass in the city's down town appearance president. Upon leaving the 1, pipes drawing well, |PY night thdt will be more in keep- velt cabinet Mr. Gage went {o 1o it and talk. Often, as the con.|iNE& With its repute-abroad as the| York where he president 1 the map of Ply.|“Paris of Americ of the United States Trust Company, youti carefully taken = = serving until 1906 when he retived [y vies of boyhood SCHOOLS FOR DoMESTICS from active business lifs, Uprie! 1o ayes of the host &s Hg Hs ! Mr. Gage was the first president .y it on a desk, and he points| BERLIN, Jan, 27.—To okfer ample | of the board n_( directors of the (yg proud the point where Presi- | training facilities to girls and young' Worlds' Columbian Exposition m ¢ent (oolidge was born and, not far | women intending to devote them.| 1893 and for three terms was head ; way, where he was born. He finds |selves to housework, the President ! of the Arierican Bankers’ Associa-'|( just as easy to pick out on the|of the Federal Vocational Adminis.' tion. He was also for ycu trustee other map the little space that repre- | tration plans a material increase of of the Carnegie Institulion, Wash ' ents Plymouth Township and home. [the existing nuymber of training ington, D. C., and president of Jh" > = schools for female domestic labor, Civic Federation of Chicago. Th: Kittie hu\i» of ldml)ur\\flll might With the general appreciation of honorary degree of doctor of laws be called the ‘pied piperess’ of Cam-|women’s housework as an esgeniial was conferred upon him in 1897 by berwell as she helps her father to|factor of ~economic lite, has 0 uuon College and in 1903 by New catch rats for a living and assisted [come the realization of the inade- it University. He was thrice mar- him in taking 200 live rats for the | quate training epportunities viel. the first time in 1864 to Miss film “Pied Piper of Hamelin,” for such: vocations. Sah Etheridge of Hastings, Minn.,| S - R who died in 1874, the second time Dresses on sale at Jarman's. aly Use the Classifieds. They pay. ace of honor he was a Roose his tobacco a became Township wall, mem offeied e S Bt B him Consceio he could hav 1t window PORTUGUESE FAVORITES TALENT UNFADED AT 76 LISBON, Jan. 27 has fa per i i | to dim the tazent of Ly la Sim evoted | the great Portugnese acir Serv b e o they She continues to occupy the firo Red (¢ place on the stage of her country She has several STt and in the hearis she has done for thre neri As a tribute to the uniading aci- who is 76 just been known playwright expressiy for | | as it ig only when a role cspecially ol {o her that she now consent- | \ Tl . Julicta old, a pla I written by o well sj appea to appear before the footlights, In long run of Oscar Wild W Lan of No Importance” she won INTEMPT SE COUNTRY JU v[. 'H‘ |istic family. Her father wa col | brated actor and =0 wa Furtado Coelho, whose name is well For Donver 8 uperior couwrt known in DBrazil as the i Lthe modern theaire in thal county | Her daughies one of the most talented a i S " lof the day and the “Empresax la big Lisbon theatre of wh | energetic During her is stage-r J { iszue resulted from the 1.000 ty years | work, Lucinda won loy. od ih News, | America and Spain nfor comi on the conduct of| her own country. She has { Tud ' he was sitting | principal roles in thousands of col n @ ocase in which Lindsley was de-| Ibrated French, English, and spar nt on a cha of criminal | translated into her own lai-'libel. The jury disagreed. but Linds- and also in many original ley has been i I for the last| by both Porfugnece and Bra- g mont courts upheld | ian authors tiie contempt ¢ and Governor | Teaches at State School riend W. Richardson refused a par-| Lucinda’s time is taken un with | don | her duties at ti Portugue Schooi At S election in whieh| of Art (Cor wtorio) to which Juds vier wa ed, the ve | she was appointed by the sfut named Lindsley's lawy s district professor of theatvical art planting the district at- has | attorn preserved tir gualities of her voi wught iminal libel | 3 BABY CARRIAGES Heywood-Wakefield Carriages and Sulkies are ahbsolutely guaranteed in every rcspect and will make good and carriages that do not come up to the high standard of quality that Hey- wood-Wakefield cloim they do. i Prices on large Wicker Carviages —$ Sulkies Drcp in and ask to sce our stock and if we do mnot have any to please you will gladly order anything that is in the complete catalogue. 200 and up 515.00 and up Hardware Co. “We Have It Juncau-Young It Tts Hardware —) 15 MILLION FEET '\, Of Good Saw Logs Wanted JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplics Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ——— T a, ALASKAN HOTEL | MODERN REAS( Dave Houskr, NABLE lfl!(ll'. RATES throughout the year operates regutar passenger and freight traln service from Scward on the Coast to Falrbanks {n the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and atanika branches. During the winter months there are two pa iger traing each way, weekly, betweer Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation taquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Kt McKinley Park Bnnte) Anchorage -t (] HH Alaska S R e SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... $7.00 EPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS-—10 PER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STRELT and her remarkable memory. b wit and conversational powers appreciated in socic many friends and such a gene favorite > o> KETCHIKAN COUPLE WED where sh { | . | nirers. She i i that wh Anna Meier | NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. up—steam heated. Roorms $12.00 per month and she celebrated the fiftieth anniver 4 Heve took piace a week | sary of her debut. the ladies ol Satund n Ketchikan at thef Porutguese . aristocracy, collectively, home of {1 Guests at the presented her with a valuable je dint following the ceremony in without which she seldom s n luded M a4 M 1. Mehus. | Decorated By Government Mes, 80 C0 Willard, William Pearsoa, | The great artiste was awarded the Al Anderson and H. Schubert. After| order of St. Thi by Portuzal the dinnor the joined the | in Brazil she was given the ) crowd at the J Railron | of the New Lezion, | Cramm TR | | CONFECTIONS ] Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Junecau, Alaska. Elmer B. S8mith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. S. &F. SWEET—FRESH Iver Maki announces of his the opening new rooming house ebruary First | NEW AND MODERN STEAM HEAT BATHS FIRST CLASS DRY ROOM MAKI BOARDING HOUSE FRONT Handy Andy s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK YES! We have a room for you THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” ———oa) ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET !Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office w

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