The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1927, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1927. GUNCIL WaBLI SOUND OPINION ON BOKD ISSUE Want rt’()])[l' to Give Views Next Friday on Question ISSUE COMES UP ELECTION Bond Issue for $100,000 to ‘\, W Alaska o swirl mi Finperial Valley Is Thireatened & SAN DIEGO, Cal. Feb. 19. 0 J ) Today Uy Elood Bight officers, 80 men and eighty Be Voted U])on at Muni- Issuing School Bonds. A s DELaVIAILL Al e S SE Sy 1 e T Airplane Expeditionary £ left cipal Llection. i ’ i ; 4 this morning on the destroyer tender —~ Cit e Gila apg | Altair for Nicaragua City Council biz i | W “”‘ forms The destroyer tender Melville st i i ed at midnight for Nicarague witl 1 PEMTAE 60 Marines z to 1 ik i " e o S ) 1 b ' YOUNC MKINNON IS p N GIVING FAREWELL TO | b B ( | ves d | James Simpson McKinnon, two i E tlyear old son of Mr. and Mr "{son McKinnon, is entertain at i s1his parent’s home this afternoon in {honor of Miss Kathleen Sauls, an- W | ez sther tot, who leaves with her par PR . y cnts on the Alaska next week for O Lifo Depicted California. There are eight littls ' { poir Sereen, Yian eets at the party and the host is o s icid ul about his birthplace, cd Ofticer ttempls Suicude in Manila. The I ordeved the calli % 4 - — ! it hoe : 1 men e s SUNIOR PROM TO BE | submitted and o) Gily Gonieil penitent wife, the f tence Rid GIVEN ON MARCH 11 1 mill 1o the Alaska Juneau W e & vomo-| T Junior Class of the Juneau t Only two bid re ; i " W School will give the annual by Cash Cole and liewn (I it ¢ in honor of the graduating other by the Bothello B I G . p i ctivn of his own mar-|cl at B Hall on day night, bids were referred to the con Al Gai Sy 5 ( i March 11 according to announcement oday by Fred Orme, Presiden cl This event is one of and the strect committ of councilmen McKinnon cherger, fo ) h nl social affairs of the 1 v d those in cha e resel \ 4 wed @ \ ike it at outstandis ordered | bacldi ‘ ful hus- | ¢ this year. The hall will bo e [ 3 il d i class colors, ete o incr Leon went to Amq IS e E 'I' GEqRY Is ica Indas in c. W igat. plasterer and con 1 f ] ! ned from Ketchikan te. e failed \ o Che w orking on e | Wai (e new Government School which | ‘ o I R PR been completed. Mr. Wright ‘ ‘ \ Usc | he will make his home in NEw YURK GITY | o i w for the present. | | = 3 foes i : ; . na T S SEERNEE R ST Grandson of Signer of De- { ) g 35!41’)1( - ' F‘('I )/’V / ! A m 1 i i VAR 4 9] % ViU 4 1 { claration of Independ- 1701 ; ) ¢ ence Passes Away. | ; 1 | e— e : | {UESDAY EVENING—FEB. 22 (Continuea from Page One) | 1 the i 1 1 achusetts, who was a signer of il : o | | ) nntil | 1 B II/lLI Declaration Inde and i Albany and thed Booore Monte 1919 1 ! P ° v 4 ‘ 1fth Vice-Pres the United { Wasl Carl ) ! i y { States. He was gradu from Col | 877 to b he was a |L-arto as )2 st | s Sus " ! umbia University in 1857 and was [of the General Theological Sewinary | iy o0 o Conter ) s b 1 w. v Dancing 9 to 1 T'ickets $1.00 ! admitted to the New rk ba n;‘wl f LBl 4 4 il t 1 h \‘ il 1860 . : :';’I" Amerjcan - Musenm Natral |y ONTE CARLO, Feb, 19 Th H ! He held his first public position | History B el D e e SRR | ) ET I ) LEBRATING { in 1867 when he was a member of | He was ma 1867 to I s e i ;| LET US ALL JOIN IN CELEBRATING s the v York constituitonal con-| M. Livingston f i ! » ] 4 0 acred ) e \ Y al vention. He served as chairman of |aj liud ‘_! s i sl WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ! the New York commission on capital Peter it : z punishment which in 1886 substitut-|[sland, and R %1 pivst I b X ed the electric chair for hanging as|and two daug the penalty for murderers in that|Gerry and My state wes D 1 S| MEBLICOTT | Gt Attt} ! In 1889, he was chairman of -es il executive committee for the < | i) y oo ot e sentanainc ot e v NATIONAL COLORS ] Men’s Wool T uration of Geor Washing and in 1892 he was chairman of \h-“ lN UNlFORM FOR B S PARADE IN PARIS| i ot sanity n UNDERWEAR [ SHIRTS or DRAWERS Yachting Enthusiast 4 I Pehe 19 i, Now tlwo test cases are b Ever since 1886 he had been known | INDIANAPO 5 | nsidered to determine the valid 1o his friends as Commotore Gerry, | BHe cape ; of NTAE AN ‘,‘t' L | 1oy Weieht He bad been interested in yachting {91 A ! : Slipe 2 for some time fi ear e e for 5 § y | O] 1 | for some time and in hat year ke | W e uitor S ISTRA AT ARCAD CLOSE OU 1 PRICE was elected commodore of the ! | cum Orehestra will pla York Yucht club, @ position wi "I{"‘ IS IONED | le Cafe Sunday evenin at he held for seven years. His flag | 4 " Ll = r - to 7 o | hip, the steam yacht Electra, be. |08 19N P g 3 T L oe) My~ v | leading ports of this country and|'De Auiliaey cmble children at Jarman's Store. —adv Europe | | el | ] Iwhite letters on the ell [ The commode was fond of enter.|tle state from which the member | g - - —_— | 3 taining. and on each annual cruisc “‘:"“\l ‘ : | of the club the Electra had its fui| estiaton ; i b RLY e e 2 | quota of guests, His affection for|8Nhounced at national he I ' Music For li s‘ l ) : o i, duatoum this yacht was such that when his|0f the Ausiliary 1 E, advancing years led him to the re-| 1 ntienm Wi Beraiel ALL his recreation e would not sell the | et . B I Dt OCCASIONS |'m —r =~ =i Blectra nor permit her to be used [{5H “ [‘“I"‘U”’ Y : B | by anyone else. He ordered the|Wi! (he men bul in sepat | : | vacht dismantled | foltow e men from their st Have you heard the || \ e 2 | Interested in Children i 2 iy | ¥ ¢ | i vy in life Mr. Gerry | mittee compo: latest—if not listen | e D gretful decision to quit the sea for 4 d My became CAME | §otenne, of Jackson, Miss. ested in the welfare of the chil Ian: Ay K ton, W. Va to the in New York. ile worked, wrote & st botialttund s mom Ll A 0 S to 1901 he was vic iR L W L ¢ lent | of the New York Boclety for ihe| b The Alaskans | Bt 2 Mexieo Clears Foreign ‘ Indebtedness for 1926 It's the Music THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A PAIR OF ZIP- PERS AT A BIG SAVING. PRACTICAL AND U { FUL FOR ALL TIMES OF THE THE YEAR dumb animals and for many years he served as vice-president of the —_— Il Americgn Society for the Prevention! MEXICO CITY, Feb. 19.-—Official ! (‘ of Cruelty to Animals. Another of [announcement is made (hat tl e : 4 : aincad ST N e e T [ AORERRSE . ¢ AT To clean up the balance of our Zippers in Black or Tan, service as a governor of the | instaliment on the fc o Gruen Pentagon, reinforced gold case, $75 York Hospital from 1878 to 19 1926, The sum has been { High or Low Heel. all-wool jersey, regular price $5.50 In addition to his extensive |.H\‘(vy the International ( of | JOHNSTON'S The distinctive practice he had numerous banking | Banke w York, in cordance | N TSIV n BT s Tl arvel mn a0 w0IE (b Lerine. ot ine: Puitiiie EXCLUSIVE Gruen Pel,lt,ago | LE PRICE 4 4 ¥ rector of the Fifth Avenue Trust|agreement on Mexico's debt to the| 5 s P clained Aml-"a' i | SA . ' Company of New York, the New-|United States CHOCOLAT fiws.'J;:}f?:.:c::}:;;cx?fiow‘ port Trust Company of > port, R.| —_— J ever is tore chan diatictive I, and the Industrial st Com-| Several days ago the Mexi in appea-ance. By keeping the y pany of Providence. | Treasury Department i THE CORRECT THING watch upright in the pocket, A good assortment of Come Early He accumulated a wpotable law li-lment that the unpaid IN CANDY it contributes to finer times 2 brary containing 30000 volumes terest on the national foreign debl keeping accuracys In the later years of his life he|for 1926, which was due in New made his home in Newport. His resi-! York on January 1. would be sen dence, Seaverge, was one of the old-|to the Inte tional Committee o1 er of the summer homes in this{Bankers there as soon as confirma city. tion was received of the sum due He a member of the Reading|[The Treasury figures fixed U Room of Newport, the Hope Club of famount $256,162 Providence, the Somerset Club o - & . Phone 25 Bosion, the Metropolitan and Knick-] Advertising always pays. Use the i erbocker Clubs of New York, lu»‘u:lul\v-n of The Empire, 'THE NUGGET SHOP =]l joldstein’s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT - p— ——

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