The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1927, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1927. T — e e e b % Fo R " i TY GALLBNS He was convicted on six counts, cach | a4 maximum five years im. ANNUAL MEETING ; Mr. and Mrs. FIF J Suicides from > i OF ASSOCIATION Remorse at OF LIQUOR ARE [visiine Forestry Death of Tico OFFICIALS TREATED HELD YESTERDAY crieco, v . don FOUND, SEIZED| o ReGuLar Picnic | d Yesterday afternoon the visiting " r T it Forestry officials who are meeti : S o L in Juneau this week, coupled hu Officers Ave Re-elected for ! Tk ¥ y‘m' ness with pleasure. An l)l\«’pv"llm € it White's patrol hoat t : 5 . P Another Term—Annuel vent bl the, Bl M & 45-root|0f the work at Auk Lake had to be T b | . 3oep|Made and much to the surprise of Report Is Given. : b rash Ul e e el ¥l Man-|Staff of the District Office of Juneau ) had G S ipanions. Axil|With the help of their wives and I of L ¢ face charges | Tamilies, arranged to have a picnie m et empt e on and transporta.|at the Auk Lake road camp. Altos £ Mhna 1 ba Ob HitH bk i getlier there were 30 people who at- e Hen i it e Hani g Eande viu-l Im. :uw and ail reported iy N Manniiog having a fine Mron W VT Among th Forestry of- oA : . W1 light and gave o driving e Bt J. White and ROBERT M HUTCHINS connected with principal el tho slower craft and|est with headquarters in Ketchikan, 4 wcters in the el o up|and W. 0 Mcbonald, Forest Supes- vesided o h th and Ielmar rounded the ook |visor of the Chigach National Forcst " s, who ¢ rd. Treve | iy i % " with headquarters in Cordova. s ) . nd wo B AL LI et DOUGLAS IMPROVES Y Skuse 1 4 i float at 9 o'clock this ! y ! T T a retor. ke ptopass 22 I ivietlng for Deputy Marshals Garster | p f, Douglas, optometrist, who 1 e o \\\.IH Herriman, i ‘I‘"“ f"‘ recently underwent a serious opera b L L DAD” HOWARD, FORMER for o8 4881 Cicey o -ty o ol ek gwonel it 1 that it ha i y Bt ta er & month, has improyed 1‘ ) its d wv’x’\'.w hooklet SK’&N, PASSES AWA® der i AUYeSUl i, such an extent that he is now Vand. the Board of Managers s = 0 BUIONS gy and - walking around ( ‘ ) 1 « anag contained in five ten-gal 23 O ( 1 congider ih i A were confiscated INDIAIS IS INJURED . White that confisca George Peterson, Indian, suffered e being filed 1, left leg this morn- hoa ng ‘clock inan aceident 5 Mason, film actress, is : : ‘,“" ”'l"i“}‘\lvl ‘.,,”“ ““‘J in the Mas unean mine. i 5 i now Mrs, Si(lucyLu.ndlmd, (e s i S AL L RS ken o St Amn's Hospital whera . Lk wife of the movie dlrector. el | injury was pronounced not scri i Al She and her husband were ' 0425 = photographed just before leav- 'Stocl. Promoter Found R B o i LAty ing Hollywood on their honcy- N FIRE AT GRAVES ’ 2 3 g | ing Holly ) Guilty; Heavy Penalty| rtic suncin Five Department was i ; igys, president of the Milwaukee-Downer j . Ve acid | moon, _ o N alled out last night at 9 o'clock shown to h « : N i n the days whe ld - wa er ooy & b nh' ;l’.I a balunes nd il > Lirst womun to be made president of the i in 1 thern ter . Ml,nn:‘,"' b 25 Deliberating [in answer to a telephone call from L on Dwnanry 4 last, the su Assoc can Colleges. Dr. Robert Maynard It ¥ oceasional wations | | - 1 a Federal jury LIl 8. Graves Clothing Store. The ot $1,166:31, an Increase of ove chins was elected acting dean of the Y Law School, filling i s pick and g CAMP FIRE GIRLS y ] 1 in Peterson, [fire was extinguished with no los Sl ¢ a g -P i Taft once held. Mille, Suzanne Grun- TQQ ged | | the mails { nor da to the stock, due to the from the previous year. Receip an office ex-1 dent Ta ] b i J 0 St X ) ADDRE wad 68 he ma A, ing the year were $801.15 be Parisian lawyer. was coming to America to study the . el " ) u BE ‘D“R“§SED BY ; o defraud i a platinum | promptness with which the fire boys penditures were $268 78 | part played in politics by American women. Licutenant Come comed When the ver dime| D[ACONLSS PUTNAM ninine st Ning . He had | responded Recommends Sitka Monument | mander Noel Davis made pians for a non-stop {light from inished Howard returme ) Seattle - joen engaged in stock promoting foi = = ~pz | ! i | At last night's meeting e ques- | New York to Paris, wi + engaged in | tieat le ver cars during which time he tion of erecting a mor at Sitka prises 1o mber of year il{bers of the Song Moon Camp vad law suits ainst his to mark the spot where e Russion oy o *"*T - N - S e i h ealth He w loorkecper | 2ivls tomorrow nigl Deaconess Pu ivals ‘ in the ame game 1927 ! flag was lowered and the Americut cripts on (he it Pri i { ) i 1o Dictive -(he-{ A8, now Viaiting 10 Jineai, Whopis e : —————— l sed was brought to the at-iwijljiam Sound, Cook Inlet and Cop-{session of cight o mistionary in China, will add: 5 {eniton of the Soctety, A Pesclution| e R with theiv traditions, ha- | @ i He had been victually bod ridad W70 o'clock tomorrow b WORLD’S was adopted authorizing the Bowrd | pits and heliefs were T for throe n the end came|n 1o rooms in the basement JOHNSTON'S of Managers o examine available | {he journal Lept by \ Stafief, By | other ur { the Northern Light Presbytérian ’ kistorical documents and vecords on|gpecial roquest two lecture wore | = = cE — hureh. Deaconess Putnam will take | EXCLUSIVE the subject with a view of determing {on the hi t g the rooms many art all in [ LM the exact spot, amd range or | Russian oceupation ting, whichh she has CHOCOLATES i appropr exercises 1o be held theve | Gye oy ¥ hina, and these will i 5 | on Alaska Day ythe tri « of : % ] " q]T I’A ;\,’("1 nd discussed, | )\\(' ()N '\'[\I }? ' Annual Report Submitied | \lui) i O-GEE! LAST CHANCE | ses THF, CORRECT THING | e Secretary-Curator Kashevarot's an- | aiis i of Kodink inforn SEN. McNARY'S BROTHER | | nual veport was rendered st night | ihe secretary where certain SLATED FOR U. §, JUDGE! IN CANDY | TRY THE including a full financial statement. | ments and books could be obuined | = TO DANCE IN A. B. HALL “Through t! initiative of the & retary and members, new and im Tribal War History Feb. 25.dohn 11| | BUTLER-MAURO . mportant addition it a bhrother of | A portant historical data was secured -ul\\mr\'-‘ T -(“ ¢ . | Ad 0 W been recomme E DRUG CO. many rare specimen quired fori o G0 Histors 1 ] i eotsly o Adjourns )y President Coolidge for appoint the Museun, and historical hooks ana | o Uy MO o it i t a judge for the di | FIRST newspapers as well as photographs |, g, vl 2 viet of ‘ Phone 134 We Deliver besin o come for the library,” it |’ S b he indorsement of | was reported | ‘ Pheae 25 Free Delivery || Substation “ost Office No. 1 Duri the vear, Capt. Roald | | Amundsen and Capt. Lincoln s | worth, whio made the historical North Pole frlight in the dirvigible Norg b The Empire MONKEY SKIN Gruen Cartouche White gold rein- ame fellows of the Sociely forced case, $50 Embraced in the report was a partial list showing some of the H Ko Il I‘((‘fl Il 1 ‘ . Il ey L being comprised of the following: one life member, | four fellows in good standing, one lonorary fellow, four honorary mem OffiCial GT‘MC"- bers, §2 active members and 63 as ginlhie mambiane Service Station Activities Are Noted Seappy Musie for Snappy Dancers rurer and more intere; mens and relics The total membe ization is now 1 speci 1 he Alaskans “IT°Ss THE MUSICT? quired in ip of the organ , \ \ \ \ \ \ \ | \ § \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ly i \ DON’T MISS IT { i on ( i 4 1 (/. [ \ ¥e \ \ { \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ § { \ \ \ \ § \ “The outstanding feature of the | Our store has been selected 5 activity of the Association was th and completely equipped by ' i effort made and later successfully the Gruen Watch Makers P ke ¢ i : i carried out in the reconstruction of | Guild to render a complete THE VERY SMART VARIATION OF ROSE-BEIGE the old Russian blockhouse at it official repair and adju ] u service on Gruen W. ka," said the report. “The incentive tor this work emanated fre Society. Later the Sitka Con Club took up the considera much tots e, but nothing this work with the idea of carryin to1ts cost, it through successfully Permission (l«t 1o place the structure in the Sitka National Monument was = obtained THE NUGGET SHOP . SENSIBLE PRICES - This assurance of constant and convenient care for your fine Gruen Watch adds SPONSORED BY PARIS FOR SPRI m this | reial Vol A soft warm color which is universally becoming from the National Park Seivice.” Funds aggregating $941.65 were rais ed from various sources. The total to the complexion and infinitely flattering! Sponsored by Paris and presented to us here in the United States. cost of the undertaking was 3§ levaing a balance due of which has been Sitka Commercial : A notahle event auspices of the § Monkey Skin promises to be the most important color in Spring Frocks, Millinery and Trimmings—Some- inder the said the eretary’s report, was the leetur delivered by Dr. Alex Hrdlicka, (4 ¢ tor of Physical Anthvopology, of the Smithsonian Institute, Gathers Much Material During Secretary Kashevaroff's vacation trip to Kodiak Island, ti report continued “a number of rave thing new on cvery boat—Come and inspect our new merchandise. JUST RECEIVED—A NEW SHIPMENT OF RAYON BLOOMERS : Leather Uppers - D, R S > in the Coral, Spring Green, Orchid and Pink . $9.00 and 4 Betz Coliseum A REAL BUY FOR $1.50 M. 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