The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 4, 1927, Page 8

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(5] SEIZURE OF THE DAILY ALASKA EN EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. RUM RUNNER ACT OF WAR Captain of Seized Ship Makes Serious Charges Against Coast Guard "RANCISCO, Cal e Federal | 1 Al Tmm = « i DORIS KENYON MADEL ORMAND « on 1 \ ‘ il [ i 1 it 1 fore e surrendered - DFVELUPMENTUF PULP INDUSTRY NOW BEGINNING B. F. Heintzelman Most S:muuint‘ O\'(’l' l)l'().\[‘(‘(‘li of New Ala \]“(l”fll’_\fl the former suftering from « - latter from bronchial pneurion SOL BLOOM (Continued trom Page One) of New York, was beaten b - Blanton durving a row at a h head in Alaska less than in Canada blie laws for the District of Co Alaska Advantages « ; f Alaska of secure in most ourd i of purchase timber 000 that stand on 11 | 50 year supply involy ional Fore and v v of capital that is rot | small v oof the water requived in and then, to the | will i ih v overhead by the investmen | He Bureau many miliions of six and seven | l th per cent cupital must be ded | 1 Aliska taxes, the cost of fire protection further all other things. In Alaska the ment £ timb I be nade nment carries all this overhead. | these cor winall G Large lnvxestments P.eqm-eu, for expansion 1 th th The mitial investment in Alaska | 100,000 hydroclect horse v thia for a 25ton mill, Mr. Hleintzelman | misht be d Loat Speet Ri dd, would be about $10,060,000. Fe f woull b flicient tor a 1,000 said that after the leases are made | mill it will probably take two years io Kake May Get Better Service complete thy tveys, cruises and| Brice Howard, chaivman of plans for the construction and then | commitic 1 the matier in two more years for construction, The rmf te, reported that the mail ca construction work, he said, wouid [ rier said it would cost no more (o employ from 2,000 to 2500 men on | the Government ors any ol i each plant. The contract will ve-|ihe Juneaw-Potersburg 1 I quire that both pulp and paper must | were ch ed so that 1l mail be manufactured in - Alaska might at | both north-aud Mr. MHeintzelman said that engin- [ south-bound, ang (o 0 that the lo A manufacturers with whon | ¢ unp of and It talked would rather h [ [ i Ha 1 their plants in the neighborhood of [ that the bhoat on the soutl " established towns than to build their | shonld o (e channel fron it own towns, and comparing the ad-]ham o Gambicor hay, stop a vantages that a Juneau location | bay, Suwyer and Reynolds camp and would have over one at Speel River | Kalk he called attention to the automobile P s for Banquet roads, (he schools, churches, banks,{ o) oo S ete, and th“ preference of luboring taittae id that plan o Belik men o live i other comunities than | (oo {6 oG tha nudiie, Keompany towns where - everything | oo ihel T they buy must be from their em- Alaaki ? e S players Tuesday cvening, March 15 No Monopoly Proposed Rilk Bhdnginiy. SRR6ILa petdmmuit The acquisition of the two pro Lauiries from people who w dects that have been advertised wili] . PR PN not give to the lessees a monopoly | " jh g i iy of the pulp and jy resources of [ ¢ ponin toumiat. eaiins | Southeastern zelman Alask id Mr. Heint-{ o oy for they comprise only about | SOLE AGE CY LION BRAND WORK SHOES 6-inch top Try comfortable shoe you ever had on your feet. a pair and you will say it is the most Made to deliver mileage as well as comfort. .00, $5.50, $7.00 $ H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man Doris Kenyon an Mabel Norm: xpostire whil H.n,l‘IAS I, BL NTON und, movie aclresses, were iils acting, and the a Repr al Bl v Repres ring over thia, AH CARD PARTY ning March 9th at 30 o'l 1 Fellows Hall. adv - - h Silk and Cotton Spring Goods | at Jarman Ihrif ady — - ——— 5 !Rluck IMPORTED CALF| Uppers | Mirror Finish $10.00 M. A. PACKARD’S Fifty Years lli;_-iu-st i | Shoemakers ESTIMATES FOR SCHOO! BUDGET TOTAL STIBN - Get down, Yan We're Gt FEATURE OF i NIGHT LIFE hell.” | Lincoln climb whip Mr. Fenn claims he saw Abra pon a parapet g Stevens to “see what a battle looks ; LONDON, March 4. Hip flasks|like.” A lieutenant was wounded be- £ Tncrease Asked. for are now becomin of Brit-| side him, but he did not come down : % lite. Kven women carry[until Gen. Wright ordered him to qo t Biennium-—Giowth #Tth the i rae Gubs | g0/ sted by Henderson. 0 Lkl L R R . L i .‘:1‘:4”'“?n‘:'\l.-I;L..":.M,-m“:‘.’,l.‘\(. many Arrested Man Confesses mleacn clubs which sold liquor after hour Murder of Town Marsha! La t better cabarets and clubs e nd o of Pice and Mayfair are dry| EVERETT, Wash, March 4—Iil ! ifter 11 o'clock as the Sahara, They | ward Sick aged 27, has confesscd » forbid patrons to drink liquor | that he murdered Perck Z. Webstor, _m‘l o o Which they carry themselves, as that | Town Marshal of Sultan. Sickles : ictly against the law. But sly| was ested Wedn, morning order soda and manage (of within an hour after the slayving f i & n s of whiskey or brandy | Webster arrested Sickles on su es and th S nto it while the waiters are not|cion of atiempting to rob the Sy wazing pr watching Hank when ompetition - s placed in jail, turned and lines « RS rer. WO RESERVISTS e i Aask i VOTERS REGISTER NOW ’ ; Only forty voters had reg redd ! . o b lay noon. Those who ave goinwe ! 3 e 4 o register for the election on Apr.d ul m 1| SEATPLE, Marcl 4—Two navall? Are reduested fo do 8o now ‘b e B DL g veservisls ware injuved,]ihe Clerk’s office in the City Ilall, SIANIR A e " fon systems of sehoois | ne seriously, when a seaplane | /N0 not delay ever, the child m | | not including the in ich v wera Milyinsdgrisnedlic i e s e - imself pi ion | health leer services of th Bainbridge Island, near Seattle BERE L oD S nen 18 becor com-! U, S. Bure # Fiiention The to-|late yesterday afternoon (g R e R, | | He mast b tal n £ teachers employed 151 The injured are B. E. Dildine o i ; Chict Petty Of of the Aviation FOR THAT COUGH 1 will ih | ) 1 corros p A e, who received &0 iy g n plant valuations dun the milder bone, and USE " ) the Commis-| L. aviation machi in genera N Il ual report of!ms \ . who suffered from SAN TOX im ol ine Ketchik vear | the shock and bruises i to ibie | ended June shows a valua Dildine said they were approaching NN -] N Th el tion fol sell buildings and | the isiand for a landing in a cove | PINE BALSAM ved if the: school ! cauipment of 0,000, It ig sare ! and lost the flying 100 s00n | : stitution sepd 16110 assert, that s one city o with the result they landed on the| Lt b vorld of yheil it is a part arger amount of money inves beseh mstead of on the water. | Menthol and be bron mto the g school plant than wa 1 e = ; g possible. Thfs can be done in Bl cost of . Veteran of 1860 Says | AUSHEY iU to a limited extent, However, (herelof this sehool for (e ooy e Not All War Is Hell TRY THE ed for that development whiecl Gruen Cartouche white reinforced gold case, $35 The popular Gruen Cartouche In a delightful variety of rices $35 to $350, ouche com- bines durubility with dainti- ness. In this watch the entire case space is utilized through the oblong-shaped movement to increase the size and strength of parts. Let us show you the Gruen advantages. THE NUGGET SHOP J. M. Saloum JOHNSTON'S EXCLUSIVE CHOCOLATES THE CORRECT THING IN CANDY Phene 25 Free Delivery ‘ ——— — e ) | I\ DANCE AT THE ELKS’ HALL The Alaskans IT'S THE MUSIC 5 . 1 B L A1 PAT BUTLER-MAURO - IRBURY, Conn,, March 4. JUTLER- i WAFFLE-BRIDGE ! the extra-curticular PROTAIN| than the total expenses. of o ot .'“)I S G e i PARTY GIVEN BY unent o e ey P00l 1 Ak 8 o i5biten the tifiality oF Genéral Siler- DRUG CO. nd.” o A nan's flat assertion that ar is MRU. E. H. KASER| wortiy en i | Commissioner Henderson gives i) ooy | Assertion that rWar FIRST : en] Ther i A'e* r["‘:I[V(I:1{\“ Ao s datulduty Antiat show Fenn, who s in his sixtieth|| Phone 134 We Dellver e et s (it (5 attend- | couy o married lite, vecalls that in| | I waifle party last night in| i me o 15 ay andEaomntun: il R e e Substation 2ost Ofice No. 1| ! of Miss Darlyne Derry, ape-| M1t Blonderson said. 0 (hls comec iy of ovory school in the Territory i Gontederates uesd. to: call ‘out in tho cent arrival in Juncan [tion the report adiad [imie renore: 18 toatvied By an Btgs nestl ooll Qi [ e— . M Harriett Barragar won firgt] W the y cove in s ahles analyzi expenditun honors for the ladie 1 Donald|report have b "“"“" ete, and sehool cperation duy e lacKinno 4 first men’s| general py there past biennium &6 26,5 e e . M ines along which marked D $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 > [Rista s e ™ML VICTIM OF EXPLGSION DIES MEN'S OXFORDS WHEREABOUTS OF TWO IR e el RS 8t MEN NOW DESIRED|!"uate sehiol bufiing by s mot-| o\ o Gl of salt chuck NEW STYLES—BLACK—TAN [ BT : f".l'l'“‘ ‘,“L"' L e of Wales Island, died at Kel Tfanmndon 18 ol DyERamD v S BRI S Ll b el u. to which place she had been | GROCERIES—WE HAVE THE BEST—YOU PAY LESS HERE ernd on ¢ vding the follow AT castion ¢ o et removed, of the effects of burns re. in jerowded and afford smoll oportunity | coivaq from an explosion of a can Archibald Reynolds, native of the|f0r the conduct of many essentiall ¢ yoqoline, She was burned about GEOR(F BR OTIIERS tate of New York, about 50 years| school activitics e i it ihe face and neck and both hands s of ago. known . to have satled. for|fncilities provided for high school} g s B i e ] e students are far below (he standards| Boys' Shoos at cost. Sarman’s Phones 92 ax 95 Open Evenings ! W. Durham, thought to] Which should he acceptable to Alaska | hpift Shop. o e W to Alaska about 1901 |©r any other comonwealth When | _ = R wxious to hear from orp|one considers the generous appor i tionment of itorial moneys for | the maintenan schools ni Al Mrs. B ehlin has a pash raised, near Hayward, Calif W hing 117% 1 SATURDAY SPECIALS We were again most fortunate in procuring an assortment of six dozen carments of the factories’ seconds in Rayon Underwear. This buy makes a real saving in replenishing your undies at this time for these are the best quality Rayon made. GOWNS $6.75 « KIMONAS $7.95 and $8.25 PAJAMAS $7.50 COMBINATION SUITS $3.95 APS $4.35 BLOOMERS VESTS ] 2.25 COME EARLY WHILE THE SELECTION IS LARGE TO CHOOSE FROM Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER

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