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A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927. s [ e crol) Purnosl]Areamce Y\t W—q\-fl Wmmn,m.-,‘; e "“It’s Not Wives, It’s Lawyers,” Say Anti-Alimonyists, a Thousan d Su ong styles to red as these the r of many 1 ‘ll'i’h-l’-". J i Dres plain, plaids with fur imming. Special $10.00 ‘i‘»ehrends GO., Juneau'’s Leading Department Store ed at the tr ‘ r\‘v ‘turned against the defendants, the jury alive i defense | | present | ¢ any demonstrations countries, member: ym are m G. Thompson invited to witnesses and he had World Wide Attention No other criminal case in £ M ver at-|perior | placed under wera new | called. boml Juidge of the » attention Vanzetti taem their Thousands le for|from all over thie ntention that[the Governor, not have a fair trial.|vention and (Con that they were|Cabl 1ms were con-lexercise hoard ¢ select are season, dollars Here are just a few and s in Europe and South bombed ¢ The vacant home of me of the principal witnesses for the prosecution was Thayer Massachusetis Su- and Supreme courts were guard. Many Con}munimtions ® the world reached | some soma from vernments executive By ELMER CLARK International Mustrated News Staff Correspondent. EW YORK (I-I-N).—Keep away from scheming law yers, wives! That’s the plea of the Alimony Payers’ Proteetive Assoeiation, from | “*Bighty per cent of the court | fights between .husbands and wives are caused by unserupu- lous lawyers,”” says Robert G. Eecob, New York architect and ne of the triumvirate that rules the organization. “These lawyers s upon wives who have trouble with their husbands. magnify the trouble: 18 cértain that divor re 1s the only escaps. Then they form a partnership with the wife to bleed the husbana.” So “leep away from lawyers” is the first of ten suggestions offered wives by the A. 1’. P. A, “They male bitter enemies of your husbands. - They make profits and cause trouble, Your husband will give you more mo voluntarily thab you will ever get in court. fhie other nine suggestions The Coats self- l ne. ROBERT G. ECOB commandments, because the assoela- tion realizes that wives can’t be com- manded—are: Do not have your husband arrest- ed. He will never give you any montey voluntarily after arrest and will never have anything to do with you if he can possibly avoid it. Avoid making your husband occurred in for- | | United- States Em- Am- and strikes wrecked by a Madeiros rted that he and other fated with the I i ement made one of the ;.mmm\ of the defense in its ap “n al for a new trial BOY SCOUTS ders communications asking inter- 1 opposing it.| )fficials of for- urged him to clemency. » He selected you wabh out of 2 PLAN HIK[S You are your hu v n.. in-’ aws subdued or at least i background, Do not run off with the chil move the furniture out, the money you can lay on. Your husband is sure to resent such treatment, and will never for give it. Do not prevent your husband from secing the children. It precludes any reconciliation, Do not shirk your duty. Just be- cause you are married does nct mean that you can fold your Lands in idle- ness the rest of yoar life, Give your husband consideration. om all other i SAMUEL REID < now,_happily married men. . LUDLOW STREET JAIL has proviled a home ts you, hias insured his Jife ou when he is dead best to provide you women, with luxury. Do not attempt to secure legal sep- aration thinking you will be better off and that you can bring your hus- § band to terms. Do not kill the gooso that Jays the eggs. Your husband can’t hing without your ve co-operation. sociation 1s not opposed to lcob points out. “It's opposed to illegal alimony. It aims to awaken public opinion to the menace of grafting lawyers who use perjury to obtain unjust alimony. 1t stands against imprisonment for debt.” The assoclation boasts more than 1,000 members, scattered all over the United Sta Its membership in cludes alimony-paying husbands, their families, and a scattering of lacier Glen, th and will leave full r( amp summer aturday e trip, awarded 9 with the hig st mark went 1 who a possible pron Thi etit scond class at th figured on t Judton of nding. to all made ten poin s | caping v siastic mémbers 's Eeob. “They husbands pay “Our most en re second wives ject to seeing th limony to the first. The association is, fn a way, a uccessor to the old Alimony Club that flourished in the Ludlow street jail. Tt was there that husbands who failed to pay alimony were locked up. The law once provided that after a six-months imprisonment, husbanda could not be molested again, and hundreds sought the arrest that ended in financial freedom. Life in the jail was casy; in fact, it was a veritable club. Inm: as they pleased—ordered mes best cigars from outside, and pa the time in reading and playing games. In its heyday it Feld such prominent persons as ™ e Rob- the actor, and Wiliam M. 88") Tweed. Tweed, who as su- r helped dedlcate the jail, was incarcerated under an attachment in a civil suit, and it was there that the notorious boss died. Since the law has been changad permitting a h d to be sentel as often as he failed to pay up, an the number of interned dropped to almost nothing. Only three members of the A. P. P. A. are In prison now, acc to the associatio includes John G. the executives, who up for nine months now, uel Reid, the famous “alimony tyr” of Glenn Count who's been i tusing to cot. > went turn K Dawzot n 1901 left for the with his fortune of Isiander and lost hip was d off X | tsland or 1arrowly th the wWreok ust 15, his life. Returnin gain to the r. Eart made anoth left Alaska Inte and rdmitted | Among the communications wers had|several letters threatening the| Ov the | Governor with death if Sacco and)of ti | Vanzetti were executed. Lawren versit hikes for both tr B Lor ot i, lMPT D.,AD WAS arranged for at meetings Nl PIQNEER OF JUNEAU in o | Tuesday and last night, ording | fortunc to Scoutmasters Redlin Austin of troop 3 The boys ot L L g weer of gathered at to thig city in church Tuescay e for about a yea ning to go on the Treadwell ditch, and was their outing, leaving town later associated with Oscar Ashby | {6 p. m. Saturday and r \in business for nearly a year, leav. | (from camp Sunday ev b l'ing in 1886 in the first gold rusn Troop No. 1 did not definitely | for the Yukon yantry decide where to hold their c Mr. Hart amassed a co their meeting last night, fortur Forty Mile, go to Portal Camp ed with Jim upper Salmon cr the from. them o> NOTICE room rdge and state Thay The life of a third man, r|ed to death, doom- has been. proleniged| Van:|by the lengthy court proceedings fice|and the appeal of the Governor' jury |during the past 18 months. He is ino Madeiors; «wonvicted of murdering . 4. bank. cashier at -| Wrentham, Mass., during an at- [tempted heldup. RRisttec | Medeiros, while in jail, made a "““Iv \’ ; ¥ I 12 \ mpathzie tement tending to exonerate ‘;::‘ b d v yma "Co '\l\d Vanzetti of tha crime R g the “Morelli gang |t orare , R. 1, of the mur- | Will [ who died ! Cal, wa He can and worke blacksmiti 1 Hamilton Hart deng befor: and die, respit 10. In Juneau 1884 Seattl for yyterian plaii to ra; B &7 1 from A L ve phoning Independent WE . SAVE i now abont T, Agt. vi- ed excep urning 7\1‘:‘[’ -, MUL WO00D! we deliver mill vu\mI ABLE 1 nsiderabis wher Harro In ¥ e TIRE SPRING AND SUMMER STOICK OFFERED AT PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS %.is Sale is to make room for our New Fall Stock which is arriving on every Stoek is marked for quick sale including all Ready 10 “Wear and boat—and all Summer J\hllmm_v for Women and Children SPECIAL COAT GROUPS | HATS! HATS! | CLEARANCE 20 7 ) WHILE THEY $9.75 | LAST Sport ;xlnd street "\1]‘,:<-_ fur | Smart § $1.75 TWO SPECIAL DRESS GROUP. CLEARANCE $7.75 A special lot of WOOL DRESSES T™WO $16.75 modes for street, sport afternoon wear featured in this group—some plain tailored | —other fur trimmed and finish- ed in novelty buckle, and belts. AUGUST CLEARANCE $16.75 $14.75 These dre are all late sum- mer models—featured -in Flat Crepe Georgette in figured and plain colors—Sizes 16 to 46. o i in Green, Tan, Brown, Hen- AUGUST CLEARANCE l na and Red—Sizes 16 to 40 $14.7 4:) | $71.75 IMPORTED VOIIE DRE ES Hand Made Embroidered and Drawn Work—Plain and Figured Voile—Light Shades—Sizes 16 to 46 August Sale—$4.95 EXTRAORDINARY SAVING GIRLS® WASH FROCKS Mothers will do well to supply the girls’ needs now at this low price—light and dark colors, effectively trimmed— Sizes 3 to 12 years : August Sale—$1.35 - BOYSTLINEN and MADRAS SUITS—August Sale $1.35- "CHILDREN'S HOSE-—August Sale—25 cents CHILDEN’S RAYON HOSE—50 cents SPORT HOSE—50 cents AUG LE! THE ()]H\,L\ AL I’Rl(.E Stzes 16 to 44 CHILDREN’S HATS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT 95 cents SILK and WOOL SWEATERS ht and Dark Shades—Sizes 34 1o 42 \ agust Sale—$3.50 LADIES’ BLOUSES BRASSIERE White, Tan and Blue Several Styles to Broadceloth choose from In Vi SKIRTS In Plain Colors Diagonal Strllgos — Checks—All Colors— leated and Plain Styles \ugmt 9a]e~6.) cents (,()"Hl \\' \H K H()\P~ 1.75 :md 3].95 August Sale—$5.75 o | For the Carpenter and Mechanic, for the Home-Owner THE b first-class house, too | man in tools is mechanie, none for the The about the a good, handy outfit. in toels or hard- ware, supply it here, and you will get the best in design, material and workmanship at the lawest price. finds use for too, Whatever your need i Juneaw-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING at Rhodes Dollar on Buy a Meal Ticket Cafe. You save a each one purchased, RHODES CAFE \VHI‘NY()L NEED A CARPEN Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM REMODELING by Hour, BUILDING Work CONTRACTING Day or Week RUGS-DAVENPORTS NEW DESIGNS, JUST RECEIVED, ARE ON DISPLAY OUR SALES RO(C Thomas Hardware Co. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you wilf be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that baking with our coal means less coal and bet- / ter_esults. W _ arry a full line of Feed 7 \.) an our transfer service C. G. Whiz. / D. B. PEM\/IER Phone 114 / A Fi Any Style— M (lde to Measure ; Gumnt:ed Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $2 3 75 Per Sult Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy goo¢ “soking cloth Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Bargains in boys and youths suits. ‘“Look ‘before you leap.” See before you buy R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts., Telephone 3804 All Wool— £ HEATING REPAIRING SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. SHAW WALKER STEEL EQUIPMENT A complete line of Filing Cabinets, Safes, Shelving and Lockers for Offices, Stores and Factories. at J. B. Burford & Co.