The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 28, 1927, Page 2

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iy | i | and have and Kid, iR R Adricsion $1.00 .30 SALE OF FINE WOMEN'S SHLK e — 195 a pair r / '/' N Here are miany .uv of = ) 1he I mo-t wanted shades Ay | at considerably less than Hose ( \ [ asnally sold. YRS Y fuli-fashioned Silk Hosiery in all sizes are priced of this quality are Hi llllllllIIIIIHIII_IHIIIIHIIII IIIIHIIIIIII_IIIHIIIIIIIH UMD .\ 5 H OSE MEN'S LISLE HOSE | | Faney and plain SILK HOSE {or Men in Grey. Brown in 1 sizes and Black SI.GO pair 35 cehis a p(ur HEAVY WOOL BUNDLE HOSE White and Grey 3 pair for $1. .&- - = We desive to elear away all small lots and broken sizes, dressist as well as in silk incinded in this sale the the most practical models for wear, Special ai S1LOG pair Janeau's Leading Department Store 1Tt Ladics 1 e e in (1 row at I of overy nations ciated PO 9:30 FOLO VGHT Jan. SH,I OF (,LOVES B. M. Behrends Co., Inc RN TRy DON'T FORGET Guild Goodie Sale Prye Bruhn's Market from friends will be IN) 0! WHERE? To the Moose fisll to Dance IND BELIES B VME THE AGGR A v 4TORS PRU(,'HA S ¥ 4 3 ATTESTED EATURE Or o R ons 'y 11 o' Clock 11 o’Clock S 1rurpAY VOOSE HALL . Admission-$1.00 = band =} = raculty ==t is expected that this ! = = = = = = = = = =) = H I tomor Do- appre- T Mwluwmvmm,* . W"“‘”"’M ldant than usual because of i l PLUMBING | “big doings.” o THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1927. e e SILK HOSIERY STOCKINGS Newsflnd‘vm@wg K Vo Action Yet Taken l | By Committee on l 1 | Opwome’mfl %& {laskan Appointments PO bl = WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 28 o No action has yet heen taken Plenty of Activity For Woman Minister on the confirmation of the Al L ) s « last Mrs. Hilda L. Ives, president of @SH lmlv'»m“|m”( I:Hl‘. xu:m the Cumberland fraternity of Con. ~ Week by I ".',"'.";"',' kBl gregational Ministers in Maine, i names were referred to Judiciary Committee and no sub convinced that women can find « particularly fruitful cntlet for their n the ministry. Any wom v8, who can overcome pre judice her can find plenty of work to do a pastor among the women and girls of her tion. Mrs, Ives has a man (o with boys. s, Ives is asso-| e pastor of Villiston Congre- zational church in Portland and is astor of a smaller church at Seba Lake. She was ordained utamn after the death of her hu a lawyer committee has been named to «nn\ul.r vh ‘m The appointments made were: | Justin W Harding, Franklin, Ohio, to be U. S. Attorney for the First Division, and BE. Coke | Hill, former Alaska gonecr law ver but mnow residing in San Francisco, te be judge in the Third Division i ast | 1n~'s~n the Alaska of the 1 Bone Dry Law I Prohibition Act. anced to pay fine ! {Woman Heads Unit To Study Rickets Yale uwmiversity is sending a med unit to Portu Ri Martha Eliot of the to study the three local s fine and iprisonment in the il Federal deputies, out yesterday to sei from which the liguor not been heard from at noon t« cxpected they would e + today, according t Albert Wh .o effect of sun gtl)ghl on rickets, a disease of children originated, hi will prove a ar for observing ‘he « er of sunlight on rickets iolet rays, credited with the heai- ing properties amay be more 3 It was some Mi EARTHQUAKES NOT LIKZ Better Literature OLD.TIME By Bachelor Women 5 Unmarried women write the ure, thinks Miss Frances author of PThe Hard 1 Miss Néwman points that many women Things in Alwka arc not what they wsed to be.” said Al Pecl, veter- e an squrdongh and biz game U mowing reminiscent in the Nor who have woi crn the other evening. “Why the liteyary fame | heen spinsters or earthquakes cven don't begin to com- widows. “One reason married women pare with what we had years ago don’t write well is bec Hhise 4i0 Thesa Wil ahialiss. Gn afraid of thelr hushands.” Miss New- what [ folt several years ago un man suggests. "\ woman fears re- (e K i valley. My partn Miss Mary Bartelme of Chicago The (ea is a circuit judge. She had prac pole holding: ticed law for sgeveral years when | Led it off she was appointed public guardian of | while 1 Cook county in 1897 and served in | posemble @ this position fore 17 years, fell and Judges, seeing the need for a wom an in the juvenile court, appointed ner was her an assistant and she ed to a full judgeship in 1 has been a pioneer in mov to aid girls and children AMERICAN EGION WILL GIVE DANCE ON FEBRUARY 22 meeting of the local post of the American Legion last night it was announced that the enter- tainment committee is preparing for <hip officials on the a dance to be given on Washing- a suit for divorce against Mrs. Ida ton’s birthday, February 22. The com- Brittan last August, it was rev mittee will make al arrange- when the action came up for hear ments for this affair and promise ing in the Superior Court. The Isuit had been placed on the secret file Murs. Brittan, PLEA OF GUILTY IS ENTERED BY MELLNES :3:: P oagl -0 AND MAKI, SENTENCED .i/iin: that ne was i tove with anot Ix v woman, but that no divorce between s I grab cemed o e floor rose rolling My ! and spitled I saved the fea wave Sit; are not big like used to be” S ‘i‘\‘/lippiu;: Official’s Suit for Divorce Is Huge 1zent SAN FRANCISCO, Jan B, Brittan, general ) of the Pacific Stea and one of the At the best known steam- testifying, said that a divorce. She and Don Mellnes, ar- had ever r this week and charged them with transportating contraband li-, After quor, today enteved pleas of guilly her hu to that charge before Judge | Kk matter | Tom Maki rested e heen agreed upon hearing a, (1 until February S Mrs. Brittan and court continued the BATH ROOM OUTFIT Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) All complete vwith fittings—$89.50 Dclivered anywl.ere in city limit: I GEO. B. RICE HEATING OIL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Iver Maki announces the opening of his new rooming house February First NEW, AND MODERN STEA;{\;I HEAT BATHS FIRST CLASS DRY ROOM MAKI BOARDING HOUSE FRONT ST EET V4 RIETIES | | nothing Lo} 1 GEO. buke and criticism from her hushand | had arvived at the Kahiltna gla more than anything else, and, accord- | cicy and decided o camp on thel ingly, the married woman is afraid ' gpavel (lat bel in the valley. o express her innermost (houghts” | had hang the tea billie 1o bo and partner was ont picki Woman Circuit Judge hlueher AIL of a sudden the floor On Bench in Chicago of e act queer, | & ou the| in my hand | (Seward Gate: | g Resisted by Spouse! mship Company Coast, filed | led | separated | A Boyle in the U. 8. Comn e LOWER FRONT STREET er's Court. They were charged unde. Dresses or sale at Jarman's, adv. | BABY CARRIAGES Hcywoml Wakefield Carriages and Sulkies are \l»\olul(lv guaranteed in cvery respect and will make good and carriages that do mot come up to the high standard of quality that Hey- wood-Wakefield claim they do. r Prices on large Wicker Carriages—$ Sulkies—$15.00 and up Drop in and ask to see our stock and if we do not have any to please you will gladly order anything that is in the complete catalogue. 9.00 and up Juncau-Youn Hardware Co. It Tts Hardware “We Have It” Vs Meliness dre.i | months’ | Federal | 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Saw Logs Wanted who were sent| ch for the still | | | | JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS | | | — — — —— = | SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies | Office Supplics Printing and Stationery M. SIMPKINS CO. Phone 244 Front Street Juneau, Alaska | | ALASKAN HOTEL I MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Hous PROP | THE ALASKA I.AILP()AD throughout the year operates regutar passenger and frelght train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks In the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and atanika branches During the | winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, | betweer. Seward and Fairbanks. TFor timetables and other in- } formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Inmterior THE ALASKA RAILROAD | (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage = Alaska | ———— ) | 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 $PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON [ NORTHERN HOTEL | BROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- Rooms $12.00 per month and tion—Hot water day and night. up—steam heated. _—I CONFECTIONS Candties, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer Smith Factory, Phone No. 186. Camly Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. Handy Andy’s Carpenter Sho ) | A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 | BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF WOOD WORK T e P YES! We have a room for you THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” ———— - a— ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET } | IOld Papers for sale at The Empire Office

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