The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1927, Page 8

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8 o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 31, e S . e e, . VAGRANCY LAW INVOKED HERE: SEVEN ARRESTS Deputy Marshals Arrest Sev en Men Saturday on | NAME PLATE OF 'GEORGE iR IS FOUND IN WATER Capt. Abe Hansen Finds Plaies Floating in Frederick Charges of Vagrancy. Sound Last Week. 5 ( Abe Tai hoa i " } 1 ) 1 ho ar 1 wee eports havit und the nan I: b of the ill-fated mailhoat Georse fitional ! which ank Faku | I " bout two year ! Capt. Hansen 10 objec Olie Anc ng on the surf | \ W 0. Sound and pas Rumib b heor 1 v by W, | ) > > P.-T. A. SESSION IS ! A')JOURNE") ON[‘. WEEK Ihe mecting of dun au Parent 1927. Sees Mate Die SCHOOLS ENTER MANY GOLLEGES | Ifty-three Per Cent of Glad-‘ uates of 1926 Enroll in Higher Schools. GRADS OF HIGH ] | ampiled by wne of education lass of 1926 nun ind fitty-three per cent | tending higher in ning and in addi ng g Josephine Cartwright, nine- teen, stood at the door of her father’s home in Seattle and watched him kill her hus- band, Fred Cartwright. A. 1. Swanson, the lulhel, was re- leased on evidence that the husband had threatened him ptember in this’ ) | \ VAVN ‘ W e . for sheltering the girl., — - : : ‘\.‘ . i ! (lutcrnational Newsreel) ; i 1 m )i ————— xeen s SR BRI o Mexican Treasurer 'y\ . “‘ ! Patrick Bugene McDermott smiled broadly as he was led into I A NI s e b ain P netitusions I Is Now Ambassador s the Ohio Penitentiary to spend the rest of his lite for l. e pared and which will pr mo- ing 1000 per et o All of e mivider of Don C. Mcllett, Canton editor., ' ing ) th den Hain LAREDO, [ Alberto I e 1 rmined 2 o : L. 0 o 0w o 1 R R e e Tired of walciing travelos drive Eight of the 1 erad ted as Sitiative. A4 | I wen's Auxiliory (he citizens of Alva, Okla, have cdvanced v Spain. 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EFS nedica il Women of But she learned the bus s SR L 4 L ' e FAR FROM SOUTHLANDS D Al e | Yooseleart Legion ‘(‘)']‘]:I :I‘:«t:!11:::':“1‘6‘:'\11;}} ) lu)n The following table sets forth do IT°S THE MUSIC (\m:‘l“",“: A : ‘,,.M’,;,M“,',"f;“ ‘U S S Ouicl 0 ; e [a visit ir the same suite in R e e = e & rganizing Now for Quick ™ « of: JURALEY 4 ‘ (‘ ")I) | which Queen Marie of Ru- W | AR o o Hlbi folda ¢ = . | R o 4t || | maniacrosses d the \tlmlu : ol i > J , I “ s | 1 mark b . 5 A fon “ e Sk “‘ Ll ‘ b She owns a hotel and is vousth “\l ; i ; TI" Eii(’rt& Wi i ramiediate Vi - J,, fevataal i I) 11 I‘;'I“ ‘\' ,000,000, all of which she f of Washington, 6 OF e exper " 5 g = & earned hersclf. & - Colleg . h Arnot, chairma (Continuen trom Page One) e ; e o sl ¢ (Intermational Newsreel) Kushiligton) o A A | mitice of e Chivago loard ‘ | S ot o THURSDAY EVENING vve 0 The Alaskans ; Trad o1 rlation s R (Washingion) Stat Ueing an fudes number placiee | : : ; PEB. 3RD MES. SHARICK IN HOSPITAL wl, 1 | To perfect Harmony, Modern ; .l)m“- business at 3t "4.‘1‘;‘ Lo | b po A LR o California, 1 Rythm and Pep i that July iness amonnted 1o 178 wppo L e Jang f I housin i 3 ;- i I A ~ Avgust 207, September Oetober | geqin s ¢ refugzoe Prives arnd Refreshments 1 d ARL SUCCESSFUL ! 1123, November 544 and - December [y what it accomplished at the La > > \ e B or Ereien s & - Dominiolan Gollske SUCHITG i) 0018 NS ORI 410, enmark naval depot espl ) Ao - & §81 35 cents & | contracts are at Houston and Gal-| explosion at Prineeton, Ind., and it w| H IEMI‘O MUSIC ] —_ - W I7°s THE MUSIC | veston, Total deliveries for 1926 ) | ' | Hellenthal - | | . Total de 926 ihe widcspread 1 ‘ T - made a hit at ) = I A adv. ' Aprons at' Jarman's Thrift Store. ad on Chicago contracts were SHOGO ind winter e niglt N e \ 3.1 a Aot Jarm i Sto H n = , - 2500 ai New Orlean The Legion's task in b ng Flall B temno | | ‘i 45 B New York Lliet 1o disastersiricin co sties. |y a vy, The members | | Moash O , o munity service program to Suppi e i noorder ver the | | weanized m \ I pl lat 1" P YOIH' | | (4 ommendod by o mal b in md th v wknowl 1 5! " \ hlisl he M I8 \ 1 | 1 nouncec A 5 v m 1 : ol s WEATHER CHART || s v medical ) Read the aaveruscinents. You will d i ; /‘,"'"\3 : astoniched at the bargains you CALENDARS ‘ . mandea zan pick up I 1 T e ; ‘ Pavs ‘ TRY THE [ % IN OUR HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT BUTLER-MAURO !S to WE CAN OFFER YO | DRUG CO. ' i ol Py FIRST Oy > o i/ s - Congolevm Avt Rups s S A L f ‘ol Bt 3 , » g uy Coirk Baili Muais Substation Post Ofice No. 1 s And a fine and 36x02 ANMINSTER & ARDSLEY 1 Floor Rugs OUR STOCK 1S NEN at line of 27x54 Some Are GOOD Some Are BAD Some Are WORSE BUT We Guarantee to keep your Feet from Behaving Graves” AND UP-TO-DATE The Tlmums Hardware Co. i SATURDAY—29th & IR, ’.} —_— The attraction will get f vou all going ARCH SUPPORT AND WIDE | ANKLE SHOES FOR WOMEN Aggravalors Come to us for the utmost value for Bhonesalg your money i GEORGE BROTHERS Gruen SemiThin, $a3 Buy your Gruen LET US '"1 conveniently Phones 92 ax 05 Open Evenings FILL YOUR ; Rl I——————— 2l Prescriptions Watch— o diamond — you | R e A have wanted. Our new Divided Charge Service per- mits you to enjoy its use | whule you save for it. DRUGS AND PRICES RIGHT Girls’ Heavvy Knit Sweaters SPECIAL— \l-Wool Pullovers— J. M. 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