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Xa. P T — EleVlemsen yrmietyromsenflrosenfiosen fyoifommmifnsnceoass el fomcetifvoretpeof | JONES 1S FOUND following when you FROM US 1 Satisfactory work. # Fast celor in the material. B Ls:] 2 Tailoring & that wil shapeliness of the entire life of it. and inside construction; maintain the original carment durmg Any time yon vou are not getting all of these thines we will give ¢ a new suit without making speech about it, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927. NOT 'GUILTY IN | DISTRICT COURT charged with sellin sion of intoxicating Ii was found not guilty by Weather Bureau | Tom Jones and pos | quor Fair tonight and Saturdzy;gentle varial nds. LOCAL DATA jury in the United District AT & Cotist: ake. S outie = Barom. 1. Hamidity Wind Velocity We Henry. Roden represented the de 3019 70 49 NW 15 ant and the government 50.18 53 29 E P was conducted by United State 30.17 66 59 W i8 \X [ District Attorney Justin W. Hard 3 ing and Assistant District Atto . X D B ) ney George W olt CABLE AND RADIDO REPORTS e | - - YESTERDAY AT TODAY o . Highest 3 pm. | Tow Sa m. Sam. I ome 64 12 60 * 0 | WHO'S WHO b S SR Y AND WHERE | | tanana 7‘ (3 e o o 1 | Bag ¢ 62 10 52 02 iR i secle 13 A) 10 0 0 Capt. © Ahnes, superinten-| ! Sirgar . &4 Iy 0 e {dent of the Taku Harbor cannery, | ¥ “rh 2 ; 4 56 . 0 | returned there last night aftes C0Td0Va b - o | spending the in town on busi | Juncan (i S R MR y Ketchikan 76 18 8 4 A. Sully and her daugliter, | PTince Rupert.. 70 4 g2 por 8 5 ta Sully, are pas.|Edmonton 72 70 ) 0 3 0 g Seattle on th 3 : :: 62 . :: They will spend P it & : 5 . 0 weeks in Seattle, Tac X 40 o A Portland before returning oS G A D Juneau Observation t Juneau Prince lcnw-:!. ! John F. Chamberlin, Ketchikan >ortland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m traveling man, s a_passenger for|p m., Juneau time. (“"’.”‘; 11 on the Aleutian . fs moderately, high throughout Alaska and who came to Ju of the ka Peninsula and in | neau s i ]\‘(‘M\“: (HI:H:A‘IAI‘— ) b in Southweste + and in the streamer track ESAGtck bF M. Harrds, festhent. be| 10,08 hward. Clear ils over V Alaska | the City. Mr. Gonong fs|noTth of the Aleutian Islands. Temperature chang been {Superintendent of the Lighthouse | Mimportant PR ol e Fer? LR > in Alaska. | . st ant Superintendent F.|son rocontly. The Yukon Order [tinal on questions of this kind Swenson of the Libby, MecNeill| Pioneers and the Canadian Legion |1 » (hat the vine was plante Libby plants in Alaska is|participated in the funeral that| 00 nger on the Aleutian for|was held from the Cathelic chureh | m of th v . Burial was in the Catholic Ceme |a circumference of 5. 1 D. W. Branch, superintendent|tery at Dawsou, roots reach down ) feet. Bver: | of the Libhy, MeNeill and Libby| DU | vear it bears lusclous grapes. canneries, pagsed through Junean| NORTHWESTERN 18 DUE |~ The grape-vine formerly consid Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, begzaning 4 p. m. today: ather Sam ‘eather Cleay Clear Cleat Cldy Clear Cldy Rain Cid Cldy Clom Edmonton and 4 com Alberta, brewed by an Edinburgh firm, in London's Latin duarte; ind i ipplied to no other tabl ness is to make “ol@@ it is said ks out of new, and sell theld The King Is known for bein American visitors emarkably absten diet I the shipping Lager beer, which, afte the war,' of ( Scho firm issue T W in considerable vogue in Eng- copper warming pans, door-knock land as a summer beverage, is in ers. toasting forks, jardinieres, tify legs demand this year, probably dog tea-tray r£ secause of the unseasonable eool salvers - anl of the weathe £i1-1 are. distributéy - to ce which resefl Soho Is Center for [ them t 3 new on the Aleutian 1 HERE TOMORROW NIGHT cred as the oldest in the worls T. W. Noyes, editor of the is at Novara in UI'I l'ul): P o a A G P Washington Post, is a to Steam thwestsrn is due; bk s [the Ale o is accompanied|to arrive at 7 o'clock tomorrow, pm : s O e 3 - M. 8. Wilson, B. C. Delzalle, to advices reccived by the NEVER TOO OLD ; % 1 {L. B. Adsit and'R. Wakelin, all|agents this afternoon. The o E : ad O l‘C traveling men, returned to Ju-| ‘.wix mer being LONDON, July 29 r'l':w ariv Lot i Glovnbel CLIPCIUS °9 O B loeks i te s Westwart, | et 48 o theit Sottominen of Tt The Rev. P. E. Baisler arrived| U. §. COMIISSIONER | don J ~u's Leading Department Slore |in Juneau from the Westward on| AT CORDOVA QUITS Cabbies 50 and 60 years old the Aleutian 4 |a te rule rather th the ex | Judge and Mrs. W. H | United States Commi ¢ W.lception here. The other day ther {of Tacoma were outbound | . Parish of ned ) was a collision between a taxicab E.awmwmw;nwww~ ‘.,u-.lu« nnl nlu- Princess C} {in oider to become Superintendent | v‘. ;\\I:irh t]hfl- Barl and 4uunlm (today. Judge Snell was taken off | of Schools at Kenai, where a|of Wharneliffe 3 ~ [the Dorothy Alexander last week| new sehool building was rocently |an om " P73 s,, ‘1’ “ ”I l 299 | church at its last business mect-|with a severe cold and beeh | crected. F sucee has not|that the cab-qbiver W yea IJ/i 1 1 1 1[‘1 4 |ing he was commended and re-jeonfined to the St. Ann's Hospi-|been selected and he is continuing | 0ld, and had been driving in | quested to remain at Cordova for|tal. They were accompanied by|in office, hut has expressed a|London for 50 years. When the {} 1} ’*‘] I/' 9 2 f‘.‘u’% | another year. He and Mrs. Couden | M. and Mrs. O. T. Craig, who|desire to retire by the end of July.; motorcar came in he was one of A4l LA &) ! LY ¢ this week for a visit 2t have been touring Alaska with)] - » first to adopt the new mode bbanks. | the lu.m and his wife. | EXPERTS SAY GRAPE-VINE u-r transportation ’)E\E&V s(" : E \ V. (a 1‘5 r PSR Ak o S ‘ - - 1S OLDEST IN THE WCRLD! —— . - B. B Musey, iwhliknown in.] ( PAWSGN RIDNRER DIES e | KING GEORGE'S LAGER i : * . | dependgnt teap oporatar of Ketch |- iies. Maby T Hmis 4 Hing 8 Ay by < IS SPECIALLY BREWED STILLWAIER, inn, July 2.| . T ibad REOSREAE S5 Rece 1) Md. Mgy T, I'.ulh’nhlal:!l‘ pio-| rina Ott of Oberlustadt, near Spes | iy by S Bamnant of ‘a once g4y : ' Separate than, arrived here yesterday from|peer resident of the Klondike and | er, can boast of owning the oldest| LONDON, Tuiv 29 King Sahy of 34 Civil War veterans,| I\"\'.““*I”r[k"-) )'r“‘_.“'!‘ ”‘1'“3'" here alwite of F. B. Endvoldsen, well|grape-vine in the world. Experts|George V greatlv prefers lager gallant soldiers held their i ;n;‘:| before continuing on 10| known Yukon sourdough ani|including Prof. M. Dade of Berlin.| heer to any other form of alcohl'c rendezvous here -today (o) % stk World War. veteran, died in Day- whose word is usuaily considera| | The King's lager s s fos In o o hmh D AN S . ‘ & 5 wine and then n i “Last Man's C y E orduroy Bath Robes the battle f Bull n whete 7 i cided that should be trio, or those wh varry out the And so at a banquet draped ch t noo: In All _Co comps } wine t nual banquet abl s oper and the final toast - Paris Americanizes Rayon Sinocks Special $3.50 In Blue, Coral aind Red in All Sizes $4 95, $5.75 and $8.50 HOUSE DREQSES and SMOCKS A splendid assortment of House Dresses in English Print, French Gingham and Rayon, in all shades. $1.35 to $3.95 Sizes 16 to 18. lors y Its Home-Building July PARIS 29, Quantity production of homes, built te|[ | Another Vanderbilt is sem:-{ you walt and on the in-|iing a divorce. This time it't! wderbilt, Jr., erst | er publisher a residence ir ust’ unsuited,’ stallment plan, in France This high-pressure, method of eolonizin gaining f Amerlc new Flesh. Voile Paj jamas Daintily trimmed in luc :md banding — Coral, Nile and New Tweed Knick- ers and Breeches In all popular shades $3.75 and $4.50 Rayon Teddies SPECIAL $1.25 and $1.95 RAYON VESTS 75 CENTS 5—$1 35 RAYON BLOOME tions once was ded said Vanderbili *““There's nd | gmiling superiofity he other woman or other man.’’ S l 1 50 house building fs conside il ( atofal. Bowktepl.) pec"a very solemn proceeding oo i e | ”‘]‘"‘l”““ first tried bulldi™g | g Wiy Lady Diana Cooper in e tare called “The Virgin 2yt : A developed nuw to a poin s § : A C"epe Bloomers one firm ruis full page adverilse-| T2 barany, el nates hacky ments picturing six types of bun- ‘¥ s 2 8 ATELS 4 " B i . h? i called ou ibeyance in l)' lk C l d Wh‘ galows and two-story i . .4 mk, oral an e ranging from $1,200 to vor in 191 .lm.“"."‘ | % 4 g Bt the lof. Each r of the late Lord Petre.| FRe G, named after a flow ":I'l l\"‘:“: (HU\ -m'[- S ecw 65 cents “Margus= ier ie ngton 4 received the Viet of the Rain Coats HATS TO MATCH Special $5. 957 : Rayon Gowns All colors—$3.95 Silk and Rayon Hose All New Shades 75 cents n attack on Bolshe at Kronstadt, e :REV' W. A. COUDEN RESIGNS PASTORSHIP *'Hortensia. ’ o BARONESS ADOFTS SERIOUS STAGE CAREER LONDON, July 2. — Baroness | Furnivall, holder of one of th») The Rev. W. A. Couden, pastor SATEEN BLOOMERS Ali colors—95 cents ) oldest titles in the British peer.| , will adopt a stage ci || r 9:.1 appearance will be ‘chester in a small singing in a musical play. | Lady Furnivall has acted in the of the Preshyterian Church at Cor ova for the jast two years, ha: rezigned, effective October 1, and : shortly after that date 1er home in San Fran- unanimous vote of the| cisco, By CREPE GOWNS 95 CENTS e e e e Commercial “Antiques” e MOST UP EQUIPPED JOB PRI IN ALASKA THE ¥ LONDON, July industry m There i “big money It’s a Pleasure to Put Up PRESERVES WHEN fruits are plentiful and che: the right things to work with. a half bad job when you've got ware, rubber rings, etc. Every ap—and—when you have Putting up preserves isn't good utensils, good glass- weman knows thot, If you want to get the best in suppl saving prices, make us headquarters and at money- er your canuning needs, —— Jum'uu-l oung I[archmre Co. 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