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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927 11 Year Old Boy Is | b " |Farm Girls Prefer éMany Arrests Expected IOT" Y inamain Believed to Have || Dug-Out Work ‘ Work in Professions’ In L. A., in 0il Scandal Z Be Matter P i bducted To 8 For Autos Been A | Of Speed Now || wasminaTON . TWO TROLLERS i RESCUED FROM LOS ANC( , Cal,, June i osecuting Attorn has informed the City tlicady Issued e gir won't The dirt is flying on the | | the n."” C X t more than 300 3 I That automobile owner ite of the American Legion's | | In a report to the ral Bu complain fiivoivin ) N LM I merous th i new Dug-Out on Second St. | [reau of Agricultural Economic the businessmeén ! / i t hown b W vesterda only four per cent of the girls|anq ling citizens of Los An- 5 of licen ted. by exc men | | who said they liked farm life ex: |geles will be issued by his office k Wilson Saves Two : I i ! first | | pressed a preference for farming |in connection with the Julian T GR e Rkl ea done as a livel Petroleum stock scandal from Mob at Port 1 so f t 21 I etion preferred by 55 per e Alexander, Reported. : ; it A C d Morris | | ce n per cent prefer nurs-|0ld papers for sale at The Empire R . pe s i 1 the roof will be on the ing or social work, 15 per cen o v, 1 i fog by Saturday | |choose business, two per cent I con d, as | choose the arts and nine per cent « i nor the The Dug-Out will be a $4.000 | |expr a wish for other miscei and will be the head- | | laneous occupations | s of the local American - > Legion Post and Auxiliary, A lot of the secret of being a good cook is knowing a good grocer. If you don't believe that try us! Women Best Custemers - ; E | — i Of Parlsxan Barbers Bananas, Banana:, Bananas | WISS WHITNEY e N =gy ‘ s i Trial, Negro Slayer | wom il on he way o) “‘s“‘ our *:"”‘ a { 0 arber trade. Sam Paul is now with us s fua GiL’FF PARBU” {18 JACKSON, Miss., June 21 of ev five shops here isi} wo oap give you better ls::vx'cue ; Tl " Walter Burley, indicted for ‘the @ devoted to hair-dress \d the Pk S iy ; i y murder of and criminal assault on |other four cater to the women|| 81d throw more smiles in on | cl June 21 — | two white women, has been |in marked fashion. There are no|| the bargain, P ¥ 1 A "t Anita Whitney, Oaklani | brought here for trial i (he tatisties but it is noticeable that| X ] ok 1 & has been sa courthouse: whichi fs surrusdsd-|man plAys sscond ‘Adale fn 'mokt!] . Eleske come in and ses oir W l 1 1 | 1 a on y y erm | 8| by batrbed ‘wife entanglements and |of the Shop specials before you buy else- \ | l Chittor, ) "‘_';""‘;‘ wrded by 600 ional Guard The women spend 'i“‘” tip | where. F 0 { g m W | ' I'men with machine guns to pre- | Well ar insist on good service 1 | ple 5 « &l lad in{ ot any possible mob violence, | They get the best hair-dreser ; I th I ) | t G lemning | corduroy trousers; he wore Drowen { = ypwo anv g tackers. Tl hair-dre rs—and th influence s e £ v i Ixul((_- ! cap. Garnet is four fect eightlp, yyjeq ‘the two women | places are slicking up with 4 : ey ' Vil : 1 g 'th has | i | g ‘}!‘“ ”j‘m "“ ’. ") “I:vllrlr y 2 “f‘l\V‘("”]H‘K\IhI rnln‘\i(! a {Taden | -‘v(w)n:r‘““l.::.f carrying a |un; PHONE 37 1 ) | ~% less homes, i iy | . 1 L after a short trial and sentencec | : ] ; : ’ | a F Rnhsatiiing DS I Kknown | bri Ptk e "]"]‘f e Advertising always pavs. Uso | Open Evenings 3 Deliveries 4 i ! bkl b 4 ””1’ o | o8 ’\M\ ‘[\. 1 [wlv:‘ ] 7.“'1”(}.\’,..7.].7& a f‘\'w ]‘1.‘(‘..](';,” the solman OF s Npioe 8 | r e 28 vism to sabo rather than t nt athletic field o s it ta 3 SAM PAUL BUYS A I B iRy volchfan (A eranin P [resin folises Shie olier el he Ganinoubim doton pus i HERE COMES——. 3 ! Y |5 . *HEE T munist Labor Party, aid oy say they left him there. No-| 3 THIRD INTEREST IN Tomorrow Is | p miat; L By oy o0 M Hlere. 0 Inq/ shots were' fived 5 GASTINEAU GROCERY| | Lonsest Dy [ rams, vory | VR LS ligprheg g B gy Another Hot Point Special of 1927 | Squivarne tor or. rewe oo | Berlin Missionaries o PR S AL Barust .} antslftopl y ';’ Provided|| Ome Yot Point Trenton 6-cup Percolator $12.50 o Gt s d | Will Use Aeroplancs.‘ L §: v i ane s Irovide ? g r and Creamer 5.00 Ak g a o ; 3 {efs mpvor-1 | g | MUNICH, Bavaria, June pd L 1;% ; . 2 i foster 23 s ihai ~ 7 rnest Ud ry erma | y i e : : g M M B et R SPECIAL PRICE ON THE SET—$16.75 ! g e : of |REPORTED BY GILBERT and back to German “if a suitab! This cffer good for 10 days only from date, June 20, 1927 ) brothe Mr. Paul ha 5 A : ! I VARG SHS lin machine is placed at my disposai.” S siierabi : : 5 e : neinfiele oy Gaihol vy 1 of Je said he proposes to take the | I\I<IS|\¢I Electric I;l"ht & Po\ver CO cery line 1 1 conn Stk seine enit | ! 2 iy 4 oo L d| Azores route westbound, rn- | Bl T k with several he St very,” and ML SPEOr | anltron - T in_ the course of |tk t district pthe. nnithern doil | hone Juneau 6 Juneau, Alaska 9 before coming neau Ch )ik’ cauas: wnt rocasion WO opich Father Schulte, the firsi { mn Gilbert, Vi &y ; hel | It owill s there 18 T pijest to obtain an air pilot's | dent of the” Alaska Consol mm MM \ Gabe Paul, manager of the store, | ¢ way h owouehet 991 jicense in Germany, pleaded fo nneries, w ted here yes: ‘ statod th wning that with th [ R P W extengive use of this fast 1 T are showing up| ' additi of his brotHer, 1t glvesj 0, ( X g ionbi i TiEeHn 2 g of communication in mi n quantity in many B s casabis mah wud follve i outhern accent (N e ers who have not the motto “service with a smile | s i 5] His plea met with enthusiast heen y the strik mx.‘i i | gl Mother Wins Honors {responsa. Many of the delesates | reported good cnt by ) ; & e uoTEES. | ‘Okl sz(:M\ {‘APITOL From College Seniors aor .“ bR g g deft yasterda¥ MIthrabon. (e A V] Yl : Pat hulte personally too! is making the rounds of the com ! AR e her own housework | e on o flight over the city, | east Maska. He | will visit % Gastineau | e S OKlah 4 o8 ailyi thev gl for hey then returned to their con | Juneau again in the near future | | C. F. Lane; F. S. Dickenson, | : QIR iand her KL ven daugh-i yantion hall and promptly voted t T | { Mt 3, Mliers; My, sno|” St is the most m‘J'w"‘\\ ."«'-"-‘ U acauire o fleet of acroplanes s NEW TRUCK FOR McCAUL i :;' E R st “,“‘,'hw"' row: ory | colleg LRI AR iRC oIl Anotier Graham Brothers truck | k Bay '\‘IV. Nod Wi Bobdy Mack; | A 5 hood, Oklal M Ali 1l Straight | HORSESHOERS SCARCE rived in -MH: 1 .““. ‘I‘I\;‘ \l-“*]"‘““ 4 e ,\]";‘ ',‘”," "'"I"‘,“ Laicy ‘\Y\‘ [ pitol was at Guthrie, but in 9% with ! i of 96 RINGFIELD, 111 There dealer, who sold the car tr ] B T R Jotuson ity g, . |it was moved, alm ! he high i of 500. Nex n't many horseshoers any more. | A, Fredrickson. This ia the latest i \‘11‘,\ e A Gauar ol i } 1 will return for her mas-|Only 65 of them applied for Ii-|modal to arrive i Juneau and ‘ }"I| “’\Y'“‘ . Iljth‘:‘u‘ Seattle; § i : i y in and | ¢ s in Tllinois last year, so the | mar antageous changes have : Wallstodt I »;m Sullivan Isla nd; Bl Ang. cxReundsp el $h ntu senate has passed a bili | been made in the motor and body A B. Marsh, Killisnoo; C. A. Ander | o Ciodtm. o st e without licensi o uing h g i s son, Seattle; R. O. Gybri, Seattle iati | D60 A - donitt P e, .‘h 8 ik 1 “'““ [ and C. O. Walker, Sitka e St off 1 ek gt M Alaskan n 1 L) legislatur ppre i 3 ; : 'V A ry ~ a wig y ‘hichagof: | the time which most wom r] 1 7] 4 Y O D s g‘ w“;‘,’ .\pi " v'h! ’\'1 - A\I..{\ gam . n spend in bridg But ‘ /1 r(JII ]‘IIILS K 'I 1‘1CFJ ® ~ 66 . 99 A R Ll TN ST en it Com its” ¥ vich unter Bay; B. B i wughter. | M. Anderson, Te 4 e e | 0 A AR QST ” i B duonn, ¢ |5, D. National Guard KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL in St le or l e 3 :‘u",’.‘;‘u “.;.. Mmm gl H Reviewed by Cm’hdge Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators. PHONE 3284 . Benjamin Island; Mr e B0 g RAPID CITY, §. D, June 21 i Brady, Douglas; and Jack Grave T el (85 itics St Bl T < : o Deugy onsty i veral | ¢ Mills, the South Dakota 2 Zynda have d the National Guard was reviewed by ‘ ifié R i | - > o : 4 | 2 - ™ 4‘ ) 7] y 4V Trgy |Captain Sellers Is I L’ /lR I’N’Ll T ‘ Latimer : e vy f aQ o, s SHOES MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS a’p 2:\ WASHINGTON, June 21.—Cap N i e OF PRICES David F. Sellers has been selected : 3 Mrs. L. M. Duncan, t nd the '\':‘ - ‘\: bl “American Legion SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Sophi Weber, City; qua i 2 e % g -4 . . s R Raa e | waters. He will succeed Rear Ad | Ta d o c : RS 2 e P ) Y . N. O, Hardy oy, ‘:wnll.fl Moo Vo Baseball Dance Pennis Shoes, Boots, Rubbers, Shupacks hefl(' th(, bflthl"é, llst (llw(lys | E“dmc;gg:‘s:";)e;inamiters‘ iy GEORGE BROTHERS Single Trouser Suits ~ Two Trouser Suits [ ¢ L i June 25th PHONES 92 AND 95 : FRONT STREET ale Rty 3 i LOS ANG ES, Ca une 2 - ) % L A number of Owens Valley men | - $ $ $ $ $ ¢ $ BRI ke who e Lon. amaen | i 30 $35 $40 38.50 $42.50 $47.50 i Bureau of Water and Power de-| o BETZ' MELODY MEN| 4 : clared they have conclusive evid- | (o A | Ry | { BEEMTE thetd n ¢ 1“!!1“‘?{‘!“ T } IF you were a master of logic (not many i namiting of the City \un il ““m “m of o l )—but if Wuct are under surveillance pen | I “ us want to be ut if you were—you 4 ing action by Attorney General ; — | would say that a concern that could make (R webh. ’ - | The Bureau officials claim i L] i the hest clothes that money could buy at ronvict the men.” | 2k convict the men ‘ Gruen PreCISlon l/ { . T ; 2 X | The name Gruen on a “m}i ermi- A ox is in itelf a_promie o timekeeping eatisaction. But ; Biaies o nutticient ovigancs o]} - The meaning of $75 to $100, certainly ought to be able to i give the best values at the prices named : Hart Schaffner & Marx do—because they . have the immense production, the style 4 experts, the buying power ¥ You dont need to take our word for it— . ' or theirs; look around—you’ll come back Non-Poisonous SATURDAY NIGHT product KILLS IN A SANITARY Guild—marked Pre: denote highest quality, great- || MANNER FLIES, MOS- A. B. HALL est oty and hms; mm:. QUITOES AND ALL _ iy ¢ diarbieadigs Lo INSECTS if you know the first word about values in Precision grades for ladies The Alaskans ||| »==x* KT THE NUGGET SHOP BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Phone 134 | ! Sub Station Post Office No. 1. | ILL IN PROGRESS AT SALOUM’S Goldstein’s Emporium, (The Junction) Somclhipg New