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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1927. BUNATIUNS FOR oo, contions: Among some thre with 1o piuns s 2 THOMAS HDW. €O, |CONCERT ENJOYED General Wood to 'FINE PROCRESS ed navigation during wii . B Tresionibt Gham BY JUNEAU RADIO Talke Four Months’ i FUND ARE NEAR . G - TO OPFN STORE TR R feare of Abwenee REPORTED FROM | . | Sa O I It was a pleasure = oSN e R n TO SH000 MARK 75 00 Sl S MONDAY, JAN, 31505 R S e CENSUS TAKING )ty it hot o1 v advancement of the communit ‘ He inay How | ed v \’ | T ’f' | la ( formally anno 5 L) W ilkins' Aretic N | | ( B : { Incomplete /Ri'“““'" on Drive Tank Ready for e ‘OL,;‘ ; ”“';'\".‘”) \il‘ gins v cLaughlin Compl(-los First Show $3,700 Already VST inment North Aclive Busine ‘Q”' on 3 i Precinct—Asks for Pub- Subsc ribed Loc ;l“:». 1 DETROI Jan Capt (L’l_\,'. Thomas Says. I ha lic CO-()pCl’uli()n X « wi - P « 5 3 L ' e 71 day | Ay Wood b it il e & is being made on the ¥ i & iy two month being made of this com : AR e . ; 1t o Lo b to Joln Mei. ! : = I ¢ n o T has virt v Fiapoiuse et 10 ; g the first pre This an 1 5 ! | it to the other o " | Midwestern Artists ! as _ pol e be se I ; . _u ‘ To Have Exhlbltmn it ““l 95 Th val Line agenc | v o ; % nlS - ) i informed Mr. Whit ' nstrument a o b I T3 5 A Aray It n I tl old out on Alaska u | tests v mad ' ar Sl i ) At 1t ( I " n ¢ I 1 i B n te the int i : i i ; eeeived I new i 1 B i . i HONOR SYSTEM FAILS 1 il | t t i v Oklal : sl ; WITH PHILIPPINE CONVICTS « ve b | : 150K witl 1 " 1l Ie 1 9 & be 1 ) : s : ( W and eriti | in in his canvass o hil Wl 1€ Berntsen an The exhibit be'the town an s for public « L o i SUtlE st 1 of the 1 the operation s e that sor ch sent its greetings to the prisoy in Manila in g t 1l 11 may overiooked, men workin Yenitle saemad 15 b6 dnlot. 1l i Sdn: Ramen: Penal ¢ K, which is all K paini-;and whom I am not able to react aw but people on ( has heen I aud pr-jand others. It such people busine i ughfarcs bt ) [ the most 1 it t been seen, w id, was probably due ¢ victs Ve ; i ; o it will faci | weather which prevailed ! hi B TIo g m 50 | four-day visit ther o re placed on their hone will PN AUV = . £ v A 14 bl ] . na is tl W. 5 U today 1 HM b .',”:\\\'.I‘Ek\ e ‘ i I ) : ! \ " w be located in the! the giant |¥aotinan re secki I bands which ha - {Goldstein 1 ! lding after Iehn witite hlos la new ) mari the Moro count M Ball Didsed t I | 5t . irm —a ore Ballots Ordere i v ’ SRR T AT o be in posit il D Ao 4t Jarmah's h D Skates sharpened at Morris’ adv | Skates sharpened at Morris's, adv. ed mos ment. ‘T'he casie most m A can undert tions rect erroneu and living condition Prosperity AL T'rosperity 1 ind every In the g in Wag cortain | Prohibition doesn’t seem e ple of th clarger cities ‘ cast and middle west, Mavor Cou nors declared. People there have all the liquor, wines and beer they want and there doesn’t seem to be much | effort to prevent them from having such things i ‘he busiest man in the United States, he added, is B F. Heintzol man who was Kept negotiating with interests ving | to come to Alaska to esta III iho the | pulp and paper manufacturing in-| dustry. He had been on the move| between Washington and San Fran-| cisco and New for \kwm‘ months in these o1 | Gov. Parks was also busy in Wasn ington looking after numerous mat-| ters affecting the Territory. The | Governor, e said, was looking aftec the loeal school bonding bill and promised to interest Senator Willi } in taking a poll of the e in | order to facilitate its passage. Gov } Thomas Riges was seen in New York and sent his regards and grectings | to Alaskans | Doesn't Like Stages ! 1 0. (Stroller) high regard for auto st tran- | sportation between Portland and San | told the Ch He White hasn't a very | Francisco, he made that jovrney by and | found its advantages were more than | counterbalanced by the inconvenj | ences and discomforts. “It is a hard trip. The drivers are changed every | 100 or 150 miles but the passengers | go right through, and it's a |Il<'} some journey.” he He o, found considerable ignor ance in San Francisco regarding lo- said Gruex 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 pers mits you to enjoy its use while you save for it THE NUGGET SHOP d? SN 2 h X Seized Penn. Election WASHINGTON ] q »l and VV g Gov. Parks in Seattle; SUPER QUALITY nd Allegher Count re-Wilson elect - Look like linen Feel like sillk Wear like iron Leaves for Juneau Sunday | l il 10 ' wriien Man and Wite Killed; nston Hxio Is Hit i)y Train e Chanceilor iarx Forms | New Cerman Ministry SATURDAY NIGHT A.B. HALL 1he Alaskans I'lke orchestra has been reorganized with new music, new harmony, new ideas FIRST ORCHESTRA IN ALASKA TO THE NEW DANCE ACQUIRE ',ml An;m"ls! :;:ynur Sult. We TEMPO WITH A :a'l and celiyer Phone 528 d ‘ PR Al 35 (‘("'ls, !3 I("’ D .()() Skates shupvhu( at ‘«Imnm ady l{ Y 1 'I "/‘/’ e BERLIN, J Cha = — L iis s s “ITS THE MUSIC” | | 1'!”\) is announee H S GRAVES Please Call for | . ° | Your “ THE CLOTHING MAN | i WEATHER CHART ‘ HANE T €f “STEP ‘()\ THE (,,.lh CALENDARS j O VINE CLOTHES 1S OVER INTER-SCHOOL MEET BENEFIT DANCE Elks’ Hall TONIGHT TRY THE BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. 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