The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 5, 1927, Page 2

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2 COATS Plenty of styles to seleet from attered as these are the final offerings of the season. The prices mean saving of many dollars on each purchase. Here are just a few of the many Sport and Dress Coats in plain, plaids with fur and self- trimming. Sperint $10.00 t B.M. Behrends Co., fued Juneau’s Leading I)cpdrtmenl Store 5 B T T T T | vy, saying she had recognized n\u]m have béen one-sixth of ! women in the party “by their| value. FLOGGING GASE =" organization, | Adory forcement Two Women and Three!.n Men Are Held in Whip- 7‘“% Of Aldt)d"h\ V/l((’ FLOREN! Bertha A most § 4 of tangled c 1 will appear in crim: to testify that two women and three men dragged her from he bed, bound her to a barrel ang whipped her with limbs of trees and an automobile fan belt The whipping followed Slay's refusal, she told offi “to confess to some neighborhocd scandal.” The five masked and| robed persons forced their way vouth, was into the Slay farm home near se woods by here, tied the woman's husbani|ed men and her sister, Miss Lulu Dod. | son, to their beds and dragged| her out of doors, where the flog ging took place She said nothing of the affalr for several days, then told county! officials that members of a hooded order were responsible for thel attack. Later she changed Walter K chief of the sta department, investigation and swore | warrants for Mr. and Mrs. Alléa { Butler, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Lind and Charle L n|4l ay, all of | | Florence with com-| ~ J. plicity bam several weeks ago. ' PRI LNV =T TS charg “Ala, Adg. 4—Mr in the f & e y, principal in the! All five are held in the Lauda:- Alabama’s | dale county jail pending hearing of the chd 3 next week The S ogging is one of five imilar affairs brought to the at | tention of Alabama authoritias | within two weeks, and which :nn.“‘ caused Governor Bibb Gr order special state investigator {to cooperate with local officials in an effort to “check mob viol t 5 of J. Lallemand, years ago. Any es to| Clarence C. Nichols, | Juneauite, Teft | the | in Lonaconing, Maryland, old Calloway, Omeonta, Ak taken into a|ef a band of mask and flogged into uncon sclousness, Officials of his pects mother. Mr, to be gone Nichols about | Alaska via the Panama Canal. Jefferson county, | —————— Alabama, were looking into the| NOTICE | whipping of Arthur Hitt, nrv;'r‘j landowner, who was flogged whe he refused to sell a tract of v able land for a nominal sum €| Femmer, after the whipping he trans-'gation Co. his land for said MONEY. We are - | CArgO ite [po, * Other flogging cases under seru | tiny are those of Eston Murchison |'of Bessemer; Ala;, who Was taker Me- | from an: automobile and whippéd state law en- | because he' was riding with “two conductnd | strange girls,” and Hugh McSwes- ont |mev and Pearl Boggs, who were lashed on a road mear Birming- LALLEMAND WANTED Information is desired by rela- formerly f Canada, coming to Alaska about information would be appreciated by the Gov- ernor’s office, Juneau, Alaska. P Y Bl ST NICHOLS CALLED HOME time this morning on Princess Alice for his home where he has been called by the illuess ex-|his broad genial face thréxyan ever | months and plans to return Sailing from Seattle August 25th. Reserve space for now by phoning D. Agt. Independent Navi- WE SAVE YOU —adv. | made 7 AUGUST 5, 1927. COLONEL GREEN BUILDS AIRPORT ON OLD MASS: i(,ifl“éy’]?'l"i ES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, 1’” Tc his e:tate at Soath Dartmouth, Ma shown (upper left) vointing out to his engin a3 o by Gordon MacIntosh (right) and he has a museum’ in the whaling an, airport, which he wrtwive radio station operated Inlk fhn\lu "Yuxym (below). (SEMZURE OF SEINE BOAT 1S REPORTED roads at the estatel utomaohiles d §. . TY 1z i the seinebo: destiie b0 v June, of Wrangell, Cap from - great loud-| L Lewis, was reported la night to the loeal offide of th | Burean of Fisherics by Warde {John McLougilin. The hoat wa | alteged to have been fishing in ridtéd Avea at the e of the SOUTH DARTMOUTH, Ma Aug. 5.—Colonel E. H. R. Green | only son of the famous Hetty! Green; has original ideas about what a millionaire’e estate should rongh the powe broadcasts dic broug hx r vire vning vn. we black with a there by persons the program speakers rful station tha rogram telephons ‘ New York Every { There is somethir ing all’ the time at his bi in. South Dartmouth An old winidmill is set up and preserved an anclent whaleship en hrmw" in the me property may he a, radio broadecasting station es en strange radio antennae tablished, a short-wave radio ex mn able antennge—used in the| perimental station set in opera } verimental b ts from tion. |short wave sta Here And now the Colonel purpose: |3 MacIntosh, operator employed to “help along aviation” ith | b : Massachusetts Institnte the establishment of a great a j und Shirley L. Da- | oocveec s i the U, 8 Distid port on his estate Colonel Gréen's resident eX-| nou o e vaviival here, Th Phe project will i jipert, have determined that a var- wepn ' dbor W it 2 and I‘P\'r'“lm' two Ia 8 mps, | tical ante ina Is eondudive to ”, 1.000" oot Indiae of 4 mEike ’ covering two asphalt |um|; hun itest distan short wave | e itk of'a bt i Ftrealit drrdw. of yards in length, '\n‘x] BE hx‘nunljv Thes: Were' BOO JsaliaB ‘T the butlding new roads to take their !:l'l\'”r( an operatory oot Sq 1,000 T the KOId ot Mo place. There ar lso the mat-|in New béat ters of moving a windmill and e it il an old blacksmith shop, of chang et N ing the location of the m: Charled o R & Lo and lifeboat of a wrecked wha Caiioh s ko danevate building hangars and providin it lerad lights for landing “Doesn’t matter how much| ° trouble it is,” the Colonel ¢ lighted b present smile. “I just' to do all I can to help along aviation. They're just be-| w7 Pl ey B ginning now, and all we can do 4 0 09 he Princess Allce for- southern is ‘to try to help them. Whatfaajitofnia. He will spend the win- | we do this year may 2 all ha Ofter at a preparatory school in e torn down and-done over next|gan ‘Joco and mext ; will B.[year. But what of that? We've|ior ganta Clara Coll | done what we could - e Colonel Green’s name has been | Aqvertismg aiways pays. famuiar to thousandslthe mmmnq of 1he r‘mulrp property e Gordon | 4 thlin was orde ‘ol - Here with thn ve eedings will be starter McLo fon nlarly - e WOODFORD (14 8 ark \ basel Mrs J. W \\!mrl]nul has been ancient “"\"“«wmn-u.l to her home on Glacier past soveral days ing with an in poisdh spread rs arm. Mrs, Woodtord's condi | Highv | iion "has béen serious. | | ) | v for R PIGG GOING TO SCHOOL to | want gon or .ur. and Lirs O RN R T T The President Bob Turner’s New 7-Passenger Sedan It's Real “Pleasure to ride in the President CALL 257 e 1 01d papers for sate at The Empire Use ENTIRE SPRING AND SUMMER ‘STOCK OFFERED AT PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS This Sale is to make room for our New Fall Stock whlch is arriving on every boat—and all Summer Stock is marked for (|m(‘l\ sale mcludmg all Rendy to 'Wear and Millinery for Women and Children TWO SPECIAL COAT GROUPS e HATS! WHILE THEY TWO SPECIAL DRESS GROUPS CLEARANCE HATS! | | AL LUNDSTROM 1 R | $16.75 port and street types — fur | Smart modes' for street, sport trimmed — tailored of fine fab- | or afternoon wear featureé) in rics in tweeds and novelty | this group—some plain tailored weaves, | —other fur trimmed and finigh- LESS THAN HALF THE | ¢ in novelty buckle, and belts. AUGUST CLEARANCE Sizes 16 to 44 $16.75 SILK and WO()[ SWEATERS In Light and Dark Shades—Sizes 34 to 42 Au«ust qal&—$3..)0 S BL()l Qh BRAS\IFREQ White, Tan and Blue Several Styles to Broadcloth choose from $1.95 August Sale—65 cents ORIGINAL PRICE GORTHAM SILK HO%I: 75 and $1.95 LAST AUGUST CLEARAN ICE ' SALE $1.75 CHILDREN'S HATS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT 95 cents SKIRTS In Plain olors — Diagonalr_ Stripe ks—All Colors— en‘ted an Plain Styles Augm sue—SS 75 $1.7 KAYSER SILK HOSE $].()5, $1.95 and $2.25 ~ ARROWHEAD—50 cents to $1.15 $14.75 These dressés are all late sum- mer models—featured in Flat Crepe Glorgette in figured and plain colors—=Sizes 16 to 46. AUGUST CLEARANCE $7.75 A special lot of WOOL DRESSES in Green, Tan, Brown, Hen- na and Red—Sizes 16 to 40 $7 75 IMPORTED VOILE DRI'SSF \ Hand Made Embroidered and Drawn Work—Plain and Figured * . Voile—Light Shades—Sizes 16 to 46 August Sale—$4.95 EXTRAORDINARY SAVING GIRLS WAbH FROCKS Mothers will do well.to supply the girls’ needs how at this low price—light and dark colors, effectively trlmmed—- Sizes 3 to lé years v August Sale—$1.35 BOYS' LINEN and MADRAS SUITS— \umt_s_axe $1.35 |77 For the Carpenter and Mechanie, for the Home-Owner THE b first-cla house, the the handy dutfit. st in tools is for mechanic, none The r a goed, too yvunl man about too, finds use Whatever your need in tools or hard- ware, supply it here, and you will get the best in design, material and workmanship at the lowest p Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. each one purchased. RHODES CAFE You save a Dollar on [ WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see BUILDING REMODELING Work by Hour, Day CONTRACTING or Week e —— RUGS-DAVENPORTS NEW DESIGNS, JUST RECEIVED, ARE ON DISPLAY IN OUR SALES ROOMS Thomas Hardware Co. R IR S UL BEL WO NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Cil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. FINF FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling heré, Have u ver you at your addr note how much better and cleaner fires you. have Wouldn't ask you to do this if it cost more. It doesn't. It really costs less and the trial will prove it. We cairy a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 All Wool— A Fit : Ray miyie— Made to Measure Gilhrantiod Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23 70 Per Sult Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy good ‘“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 HEATING REPAIRING. SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL “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 }lne of Filing Cabinets, Safes, Shelving and Lockers for Offices, Stores and Factories——at

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