The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 13, 1927, Page 2

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STOUT WOMEN’S SMART WINTER COATS "7 IN A VARIED NUMBER OF MODELS Naturally the two outer-wear you expect to find in varied modes theseé” cold wintry days is warm, syl ish coats. Here are coats of beautiful lustrous warmth giving materials with collars of fiu'on se materials, Selected for tomorrow’s special are these lwo. types, noteworthing for theu' value. § IDemocrati’c Leader An- Fifairs of his own household, fre | minjstration: of the Governmen k | erers. L'v trade. Criminal Cases Being Dis- ISENATOR REED ~ SRYS NOW IS | nounces His Plan for 1928 Prcsldentlal Campmgn (Conllnudd" from Page one.\ from all restraints, save that in the exercise of his natural privi leges: he'does' not netrefere with the rights of others. Government i by Boards and Bureaucracies must cease."” Would Fire Stoolpigeons Semator’ Reed’ coneluded: “Let, us demand .an homast a! and’ administer swift amd surc punishment for all publie plund “Bribe nmn'erx must stop: their “There must be equalization of | !'the burden of taxation. “Let us repeal all laws creating special .privileges. “Let. us order the dismissal of the army .of spies, snoopers, I'sneaks and informers. ‘ “And let us stand for the liber- ation: of honest business from op- . pressive - interference of Govern- went, agents.” poxed of—Civil Cases Be Heard Next Crimingl dabes mow cn the cal- lendar of the term- of the United Court. now in ses- ‘ ph. et Ketchikan; should be com- jefea’ by, Monday, October 17, at feh- time- Judge- T. M: Reed will ! Bethel i 14 | Tanana *. s 18 8 - M Pt. Clay Wealher Conditions As Recorded by the U S Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and viginity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Showers or snow flurries. and. colder mnlgh! Friday prob- {ably fair and mldcr moderate southeast to east winds. ‘"LOCAL DATA Cime— Barom. Temv., BEumidity Wind Velufli‘ Weather |4 p. m: yest'y..20.37 42 90 w Rain {4 a, m, todny 29.58 37 94 NW 10 Rain Ncon today: ... 29.62 41 84 SE 10 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS g T ODAY #a.m. Preclp. 8am. Highest 3 p.m.. Stations— temn tHnn | ulma !tmn Velor ty 24 hrn Weather Nome ? | Clear | 2 Clear Eagle .. % 16 12 | -~ - .02 Clear St. Paul ... 34 32 4 0 Cldy Dutch Harbor.. 42 38 3 3 - 0 Clear Kodiak 3 . 4 a6 2 o Clear Cordova ... ¥ 30 12 Snow Juneau ... 42 .83 Rain Ketchikan 5 [ A4 Cldy Prince Rupert.. 5 48 90 Cldy Edmonton ....... 6 52 | 38 o Cidy Seattle .......... .06 Clay: Portland .. h § 50 0 Clay San mexsm“ 8 74 58 - " (3 Clear *—Less than 10 mles. o P RO Note.—Observations - at Duich Harbor, Kodizk, Juneau, Princ Rupert. Edmonton; Seattle, Portland and San Franeisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time. The pressure is low throughout Alaska and i8 lowes’t south of the Aleutian Islands and in the Gulf of Alaska. ., It is falling rap- dly in the Gulf of Alaska and moderately in Bering Sea and has risen in the upper Yukon Valley and Southeastern Alaska. It is moderately high in the North Pacific States. Snow or rain has fallen in Bastern Alaska followed by clearing in the. Interior. Temperatures. have continued fo fall throughout the Territory. Zero temperatures have extendcd as far south as the lower Kus- kokwim Valley and freezing temperatures are general except in Southeastern Alaska and are probable in this district by ' to- morrow. & or's Court at 10 o'clock otmorrow | ing George G. Miller o’ the U &: morning. Customs force at that place. Mr. Raid s Staged Miller left for the .South on: the Charged with possession of Ii-|Princess Alice for his anmual va: qhor and maintenance of a pub-| cation. lic nuisance, William J. Rechin,| Gordon Selmhir and Jack Wilson were arrested following a raid on| a barber shop on upper Front| Street yesterday afternoon by the | Prohibition Enforcement officers. i The case will be heard next Wonl-‘land Thomas Judson,: Mayor nesday, and in the meantime Wil-|Juneauy son is out on $500 Lond and Re~'Amer(cn First, Capt:,John Haho, chin and Selmhir were released|bound for the Jacob Marty Mina on bonds of $300 each. at. Windbam Bay,. where . they In Douglas, three arrests were: Will. look over operations there. | made by Deputy Marshal Eddy and sentence was passed by U.|for several weeks, and a few days S. Commissioner Charles Sey.|ago returned’ from Hawk Inlet Harold Brostrom was fined §$20|and Funter Bay,to which places and costs for being drunk in a|he went.om an-inspection trip: lett - yesterday on the | Mr. Dunkle has been in:Alasks | SOOT DESTROYER Will Clean Out Your Stove Pipes Without Taking Down Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 | “BYERVTHING FOR THE OFF2 J.B. BURF@RD&CO. BUILD FOR 50' PER CENT All concrete hollow walls liko a thermos bottle; warm in winter, cool in summer, no better house built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. €O. R ] i F RYE BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS - . featuring Frye’s Baby Beef and Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily x FAMILY FUEL | T for those wise enough to order § ~ their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you \at your address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have. — e —— CRITICS SAY The age old Russian Method of loosening the clogged pores of the skin by steam is best. TRY| B THE RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS. finished, will conclude- thegeurt's | 1 tHfe, First City. J. J. HILLARD AT SKAGWAY | You will like them. ! Open Wednesdays and Satur- ‘m":rr :““;l’. m‘im?n “:‘:‘:; J. Jg-Hillard#\Pepaty Collector,days 1 P. M. to 1 A. M. Phone A)uh ftor Ketchikan \sh:ra he‘ol Customs in charge of the BEagle! 340 for appointment. Ladies giv- office, has arrived at Skagway,| en special attention. Mrs. John :l:il"vll':::;u::;eort)h?e::eszryxtj“t:;t"':fWheje__hf )B,t_e,tpgiffll_’-{fl!iv. :'o_rf' Prop - Qld Papers for Sale at Empu’e Ofi!‘ce of court. Bon T e e T S - Word: was received by United X States Marshl Albert White that - s drlimys my i three Filipinos were arrested in Craig and were bound over by the United States Commissioner, H. F. Bagley, to await action of the ];und jury on a charge of viola- ) c tion of the National' Prohibition LEAVES FOR SIBERIA |act. Y —— * Arrests Are Made Alex’ Kolesnik, for the 1last . Several arrests were made by several months employed’ as lino- the U. S. Marshal's office here type operator at the Daily Alaska yesterday. Annle Soon and John Empire,' 1oft on the Alaska on Bolm were arrested by Deputy . his way-to Siberla. With Mr. Marshal Herriman, the former Kolesknik was his wite, who will|for violation of the Ala-“+ Bone | g0 as'far 4s: Seattle and will re~ Dry law and the latter for drunk- turn here in' about six weeks. enness.. In the Commissioner's While * {n: his ‘home country,' Court Aunie. Soon was sentenced { M., Koleanik will close a prop- to spend: 3 days' in the Federal jerty deal “and visit with old}jail and Bolm was given a tine ' friends; ahd" expects to return to nt $25. | Juneau wfim the first of lluch. Willlam - Marks and Sarah P HA® THE | Johgson were tatken into rustodv: s -TO-DATR ANDIb’ Marshal White for alleged um- % PRI lawful cohabitation, and their cll" 2 will come: before: te Commission- ., - Wouldn’t ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the tria) . will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeda. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Regular $37. 50 fites . senten on about 15« con- public place. Antorio Hernandez Totions seeured’ there within the)and Lucy were sentenced 90 weeks: . KFor the re-|days each on a charge of adul- | fakinder of*the montii civil cases | tery. {{Bsrerr . will” be brought up which, when —_—————-———— B M Behrends Juneau's Leading Department Store for the mild-cure packers. He packed 600 tlerces this year. The total pack: . at Sitka will be in excess of 2,000 tierces, and the demand is brisk. B e e In reverse Satin, Flat Crepe, Jersey and Wool Conibinations. Sports and Afternoon Wear In their youthfulness or cl‘n;rmingly conservative. Prem:er Muu ini. of Italy and Mayor Jxmmy Walker of | | New ] Z:tk had quite a pow-wow at the Palazzo Chigi in'Rome, | Hcresm m g‘phgtoo‘ ty_g__weukmwnfi.urfl._ i % ; o 3 kg ] v.hle whether the deaths were AN“ due to murder or suicide, Thel *b ies were attired in mnight| clothes Mrs. Blair's left hand, E Fo Nn land left breast were powder | | burned, ! \u no(e hns been found tnl ‘ OFF FOB ROCKY PASS Chiffon Vel vety Velvet: combined: with Satin or Crepe— glittering ornaments, slash- ed flbddlnee, uneven: hem:. We have the largest stock of bulbs that: ever: came to Alaska, and’ at’ prices a low of Towen than thiey fll for in’ Mm SPECIAL Fimnen Break Into Bum-i e ing. Residence—TIrag- edy Is Revealed . BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (o n F. F. Blair, former St 1 gt fan, and Mys, Blair, we nAx / Rosselle. Allen Shattuek, | " found shot to dcath lying on Hl@ J. H. Bigas and J. V. Ritten- floor of their burning residence |hnuw The last party returned: ) Vearly this week and reported exs fn to ex-|ceptionaily fine hunting during ¢ fire discovered theltheir entire stay, returning with S | much game. a lwl been shot| >t — ! MILD-CURE PACKERS. PROSPEROUS _her heart. Awo bodies lay a| ,G. W. Tozicr, mild-cure packer| . chambers ’o( Sitka, arrived in Junean witn M discov- | his motorboat last night and' will with probably remain here until to-|! morrow. Mr. Tozier says the]: .fl."’i’?‘" seasor has been favora i

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