The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 5, 1927, Page 8

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¢ y 7'7I'HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRVE,i SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1927. o ROCK FAL ON +. FRONT STREET | BFGNSMBNMV o e, o e, . SLEEPY? JUST 61 INDICTED FALL ASLEEP, u&uun CASES - g NEW U. S. DISTRICT :‘mr out i f Kodiak plans will near future le any po it nt t building wm in th Says Lack of Siumber Causes «nn Suffering in Very Worst Form. AGO, March | >eo e e REBhKAHS TO CIVE I ns o PARTY ON WFDNI:SDAY ekahs will give on by his wife and son ties in O |‘JP1"IAI (}{UR(‘H SERVICES a resday TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK | ‘1““ : “: There will be special evangelist fo th il D - Soldlcrs Fail to Protect e T o Receiver; He Is Shot Dca(‘ Frivitad to il el i - - Steal Few Winks Toward the end of the test the ATTORNEY COMING | 1 ALASKANS T0 GIVE 1’ i ® DANCE, ELKS HALL‘ "W HO'S WHO I | ' the ) ol Vi although cau vor, resulted! | AND WHERE || the Alasians wini st th of the rec nd sev | W » y night « 1 allowsd er: The soldic had been Vien they w finally Ihe soldi e el 0 all were ard the receiver 1 N LI 18 ger on the ' com s he La Florida Sugar ( patic rJ by hi vile former owner \ intment E. P. Walker, special representa " N i = the Biological Survey, is a 'y i passenger on the Alaska retuning | p il own KODIAK MAY GET to Juneau to his headquarters | A s il COLD STORAGE PLANT| B, M Behrends and wile winl = | turning home to Juneau, passengeis | | i on the steamer Alaska, | | Barney Roselle is a passenger on | CE 10" prom lie Alaska, returning to Juneau after| 1 gl HOFI,'}‘ e for the he allowed to slee dents, who had volunteere wd deception in order to stea Question of Eating “Whether you should eat b g to bed, what you should 3 of |||u sort, can only be learned by the individual from his own observation. | Only two things are important ' cut off the outside stimuli and d. attempl 1 a nap stated alsc paved to give land Fish Company lesires for the locatic ised plant There has question about the Indian graves from the property, but AT THE ZYNDA Sundquist, Candle; *, Anchorage; John W, y; J. A. Ryde ndrew Morrison, Sitka. Avthwy heen sot Dunn removal of old full asleep one must rel the muscles. We relax our providing comfortable our beds. To relax the is simply a matter of of irying to fall tant thing is to stop s muscles, essan h in spite of myths about Thom as Edison and Napoleon going with a few hours’ sleep a night.” b e e o — SITKA GFFICIALS i BOUND TO GRAND JURY; GIVE BONDS| Mayor W. R. Ilanlor men A, Murray, W John Hollywood, of Si arrested last week, sance in office, I misapropriation of + heen bound o Jury. Hanlon was bond, and the other each y t TONIGHT Lots of New Music--Lots of Pep Featuring the New Fox Trots “The Sphinx” I Council-| anof, and| who were charged with “Everything Nice About You” AND based on il ity l\lnl “TONIGHT YOU BELONG TO ME”—Waltz 6 Picces-The Alaskans—-6 Piece: R - CARD PARTY The Women of the Mooseheart | Legion will give a card party Thurs e -I. day evening, March 10th, at 8§} y'clock at the Moose Hall |’Ill<’«‘ and refreshments adv e ELKS' HALL “It's the Music® ELKS® HALL Advertising always pays. Use the columns of lhc Ernpire i il FEATURE NIGHT “EVERY LITTLE THING” “SONG OF SHANGHI? and “CARMEL BY THE SEA” in all its glories and “4 PAUL JONES CHARACTERISTIC® — Get Acquainted This week we will have a surprise in music — many requests have been received for special pieces. some of which will be played at MOOSE HALL—TONIGHT BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN The Best The Best The Best The Best FLOOR PATRONS ORCHESTRA TIME Admission $1.00 9:30 Admission £1.00 S = _— AT THE HOTELS || ¥ and wite, Nome, | DANCE AT THE ELKS’ HALL | \ | A e e e from 7 a. m. until 10 a. m 0w ALASKA ELECTRIC I [l III' & POWER CO. v ———— JOHNSTON’'S EXCLUSIVE CHOCOLATES | THE CORRECT THING IN CANDY | | ; i | Phene 25 Free Delivery || ot ____J‘ HAIG LAST | ~ OXFORDS Black IMPORTED CALF| Uppers Mirror Finish $10.00 M. A. PACKARD'S Fifty Years Highest Shoemalkers J. M. Saloum white reinforced gold case, $35 The popular Gruen Cartouche In a delightful variety of design, atpncuiumuw the Gruen bma durability with damw 1n this watch the entire case space is utilized tbz oblong-shaped mvun.-;: increase | mgr.hufpma, uzunhcw you the Gruen advantages, THE NUGGET SHOP | | Sunday Dinner RHODES CAFE STARTING AT 5 O'CLOCK COCKTAIL Fresh Shrimp en Cocktail souvp Supreme of Chicken Home Made Noodles ENTREES Turlkey, Giblet Sauce I'ried Spring Chicken, Hunter Style Broiled New York Sirloin Steak, Stuffed Youn:, a la Stanley VEGETABLES Vashed or French I'ried Potatoes Brussell Sprouts en Butter SALAD Princess Salad Dusty’s Special Pumphin Pie Ice Cream and Cake CAFE NOIR rvenflmrmenflpranen \ratanly) Lion Brand ork Shoes NO. F1375—-6-in. top, brown elk uppers, Goodyear welt, groove cord sole, $4.45. NO. F850——6-in. top, Retan leather up- pers, Goodyear welt, half double sole, $4.95. Unexcelled for SERVICE at the PRICE Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction Goldstein’s | Emporium STYLE CENTER ; JUNEAU'S

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