The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 15, 1927, Page 8

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R = 027 HALIBUT OPENS TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT Boats Take Bait at Tee Har- Big Year Predicted for Fishing Fleet. | bot wwped chikun and P have gon alsc that hanks The Th week by I arounc hat Teft thy all owned fished | a numbe the Addin ho have for years hoat is added to the fleet. Capt. Pau sen, local man is skipper on the new Other boats and their cap Snipe. Chris Mulver; Ford d: Louhellen, i Jon Lowell; Thelma ted; Dixon, Emi! Samuelson A John Alstead Ole Johnston: Cedrie, H Olga, Oscar Gberg; Tern, Ande Rost Axel Peterson Dagne, Olaf Winters rlick; a Jy Emma, Tom Ness Ida 11, John Reform, of Petershurg left with lerman Knute n Fane Hendrickson na n ( Carlson Martin B n; Oswald The Roval gon, Jack Pet neister and - the the fleet A large fleet was reported to have left Ketchikan the banks With the storage plant this year is predicted for industry men Amenson also. and Petershurg for | addition of new to be n than ey the fishing cold | which i built | a bigger s Juneau tate <+ e MRS. SPICKETT | GETS INQUIRIES ‘ FOR “LOST” PEOPLE : Mis. John T. Spickett, Postmistress | of Junean, has received inquiries fc information looking to the discovery | of the abouts of thre —one woman and two men Mrs. €. 0. Hanson, 2002 Street, Everett, Wash., asks for in-| formation converning Mrs. Olga An-| derson, wife of Adolph Anderson. She| says, “I have heard that she lives in the vicinity of Juneau and that her husband is engaged in fox farm-| ing.” Mrs. Anderson’s mother is very | il Mrs cal whet persons | Bufftalo | writes that Marion Emma Beam South Dakota, ving to find the Just Arrived Boys™ Two Tone CORDUROY PANTS PRICE $ to 4.2, Sizes from 6 years to 16 J. M. Saloum [a trace roomy jcomfort 7!‘ry This in Your Next Collision! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 15, 1927. R Al Castle, onc-legge | Los Angeles bieyele rider, was photographed in the air as he ran his mount into an aulo, ) somersaulted over it, and landed without his skill. i o e o3 ACKMAN IMPRGVES; - BETTER THAN EVER Ontario 8 is anxious to iind | Hagan, who w last heard of L - o MISS FALLDINE TQ TAKE UP RED CROSE WORK HiERE 1 nuise o )y ke American 1o neau on he he w cate s > . BYROM A. GLSON SERVICES ELKS’ day she left She will miake amination of il tinue her am i spent Supe mainly with the i and establish hyron A W oalternoon Auditor (8} Or ate Oregon Tuberculosis in the work dealt auspice tion of schools tddire public health program in th The | “reughout Oregon cor Falldine » back in that she i Red Cro ork or f Alaska b Jenne tate he i Shalthele. ‘Geonie JTuneau and the service for Notan A prog: aid 1o tho | i march, by A quan L W i mi . gy ALASKA SNOW FALL following on the ground aska stations Monday ruary 14 Cordova 1 Nome 18 incheg, and Junean, I Frawley The h were amounts of at evening Laborer olo by M will Light of Day." will be given by Haon xaited R several Jdenne, and the “Softly Now, The quartette inches, Fairha»? 15 inches, 1 Al tho funeral in cars, will pui them on the south side Street. All members of | attending the funeral nding th L e % BOB TURNER'S NEW AUTO The “PRESIDENT” a Studebaker PHONT 7. It's a palace car. 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Cold Snu])'llil.s- i nhfvacationing Eq- EMARIUN’ MEN i v o B i = OUT OF TUNE At 1 thermometer a [ 1 thove o'clock thi SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 15 ind Marion Talley don't hit it The baby prima donna of (he | Metropolitan Grand Opera Company hinted that jail is none rood for these Southern gentlemen 'who ogle and stare, and whom she are absolutely the freshesi !things in the world “They don't arrest them here like | they do in the Middle West and in | New York,” sighed the big bluc- ved opera as just finish registered Thi nap March Weather Man Mize ot colder, might zero ince has oo, that 3 up. Tl low lded to md - ripped the and REER WAR IS ON, BAVARIA The temperatir thinks roarcd arount ent here , she says, they are s bold as they ar. here in the unny South Although the nineteen-year-old sing- v has walked in the night lights of French boulevards and in the glitter of Broadway, her soul is unetched She is the simple country girl who has sung but pot danced, worked but not “played.” She admits she about except that she never expects She knows German, French ‘ Italian because she has to sing in these, and if she didn’t have a million-dollar voice she would prob- bly teach school. I |Bride, Aged 81, Deserts beer out a cent hoost knows nothing hated to get hreweries cent dividon | 26, are getting worried Drink more bee to su no nin life” is th l SO jan + through the for cognac men and wo beuern passed : that the price of beer all children wer proportion PEORIA, ah. 15, riion H. Per been divoreed from They were She 1., George Charging aged 90, 81y married three left him six months ed on bottled put over th Winston Churchill, famon: British statesman, is shown va cationing in Italy. He wa: forced to return home by the Chinese problem. - - wile mouth of the ago, The beer-g wdditions It ¢ - >-o—— 165,000 JEWS IN HOLY LAND Feb. 1 A total of immigrants entered during the last four immigration department Zionist executive reveal, mak- nd total of Jewish popu- lation of the Holy Land 165,000. for sale at The Empire ) n Bavaria State A pint) sell than in Uf-liter JERUSALEM, 78,161 Je 1 Palestine year the Treasure Lincoln Memente mn Kansas 7 cents R V. 5. Dauglerty Woitness Against t he 1 & cuarded tre State Historica Nd pap NEW Daugherty YORIK President Feb. 135 of JOHNSTON’S EXCLUSIVE CHOCOLATES Courthouse, Ohio, i the dinst Government's brother Attorney that Harry the Midland Dank would State his former testified ft pick i the rimson spots. About! sented the me ical and yed records of L up the moand i asserts orner wit THE CORRECT THING IN CANDY ormer United rafter. Harry D mento te Alien Property Cu The e on trinl for alleged spots against the United ¢ prove that the official was erty and fo todian Miller acy ociet me I almost which harid {28 - The Prince of Wales was ed with the country around Notting England, that he hought farm comprising about .- 0id papers for sale at The Empire.|columns of r M s0 charm 1 i A years ag 120 ham, il Free Delivery Adverti —— THE JuNEaU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front end Second Streets PHONE 359 ALASKA MAGAZINE NOW ON SALE TRY THE BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. FIRST Phone 134 We Deliver Substation Post Office No. 1 Clearance Sale of HATS LOT NO. I. — Hardeman Hats and other good Felts in a variety of colors, sizes from 7 to 7 3-8. Val- ues up to $6.00. : i NOW $2.50 LOT NO. II. — Steson Hats, colors black and brewster green. Values to $7.50. NOW $4.00 It will be a pleasure to show you these exceptional values \ joldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER

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