The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1927, Page 8

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[ P S 8 ALASKA DRY LAW STATUS UP 10 COURT Department of Justice Puts lssue Before United States Supreme Court » ) S Dhk ALK AGAIN IN DOG BERBY SEPP Jack Fischer punched the time clock that me nl\ul another day at making picture frames. e has been employed by one New York company for forty-sever years. International Newsreel, - - oo BOLFERS e SHEVISM IS DUEL IN HUR%DA BBLSE ORLANDO, Fla Feh, 10 I Wils g8 I I ¥ Q f | % 1 r Wa . i ntil an off ) A o oo 1 e n Ch i1 ] nd approached with a drawn p vamicable settlement was affecte G S I ] t the other ~ Y e ¥ e g GOV. PARKS TO I UUD ‘-AI E BE HONOR GUEST will Lol | BE ROUTED €. OF C. LUNCHEON ' m)_filems ' CHAS, GRISSELL KILLED NUME Charles Grissell was K 1 a H mon drec Non i i ived e w-B D Fedoral M i a churn 1 1 th I N0 \ | ¥ i ( Wa Secr ) ( wed tod i woof Aln s BUILDING BEING RE-MCDELED FOR FRYE-BRUHN il 1 | it e i U & 1 Lunch I 1 ( n \ I M u -0 011 SCHOOL GF e Nema iéfimn LS WAL CO. R Mayor of City for 14 Years, Sentenced to Prison 1 I or 1 « THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1927. ~ f Txiled Priest '1 HARRIS AWARDED Broadcast Song | SCHOOL CONTRACT Dedicated to | . el contvnct ar. the il Gov. Parks l L.y;‘lv“‘:ulr::«‘m I’.\'(.xllumv_v at s,‘wx\A“ va-' Spri as been awarded to k. W. Gov. George A. Parks la i lisird e i part of a itk for a y 16 foot building, which s L L i5 to be completed by April 2, 1927, . L S m]‘xlv vded the contract at a bic Othe ( A i o Junean T6ti i L las, and Bunker $ - i \ The envollment of the ‘ L chool is ten pupils who g . ransported on smail gas boats every o Sl lay to the school. Most of the chil ‘Y Al dren liv n fox farms in the vi inity . 1eh A . AT CHURCH RECEPTION i : phone, Ti : ENJGYABLE AFFAIR L and th (8] r A very defightfui evening wWis n ; the last part of pend by the many attending tie | | the sele . informal public reception at the tH Northern Light Presbyterian Chu:ch, e e last night - Rev. O. A. 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