The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 25, 1927, Page 8

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NOT EXPECTED BEFORE JAN. | ";If.}».u'h_:\‘lzxn Says Re- t on Local Areas .\1(1)' Be Sometime Coming Acc o K. O The current number of Pa Puly Paper Industr Frost ¢ tudies n guotes Mr When our enginee ¢ wy of their not 1 the offico and by a process of elim ination throw out the 1 desir- | able locations so that we can d cide w we to mal r final e probably will be nothing in the way of a report witil January | “The party confining itself to timber studi Anoth ronp is looking after waterpower,” Mr. | Fosse said. “The survey is he-| ing made jointly for the purposs | of economy LOCAL OFFICIALS LOOK FOR REPORT SHORTLY Local officers est Service were inclined tod ) believe that the timber electior reports would be ready for de i livery 1l weeks earlier thar N was indicated hy Mr. Foss W are informed that it will not When Loo Kum St g quire the engineers nore than two | phone ‘exchange weeks to compile their field not in and make' a complete report aficr| hig children, The exchange is shown a fhey return o the Stite 4id | yhones in Chinatown the o ,,)‘:,".f::‘l“'"“”‘ assistant dis | q0h patron’s number heart. The engineers, Messrs. Cam EERRE fon, Frost and Bdmundson, are| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25 Still in Ketchikan awaitipg a|Management of the A Chinatown chance to cover the Nnuk River|telephone exchange of = ¢ Mistrict. . Owing .to . incloment |clsco 18 ratier a family affalr Weathor they have been forcod to |1t Wa#, In effect, inherited by flostnana this ‘work from time to|Xern Loo, (Chinese youth, and h time and present conditions make | Sister, Florence Loo,. as part ofy it ‘impobsible for them to under.|ihe assets of the estate of thel (Ake fHe tiip fiow. 1. 18 thought | Wealthy father, Loo Kum Shu possible they will postpone it en-| The elder Loo, who died last o e December, was the first agent for tirely for |the Pacific Telephone & T jgraph company in Chinatow was for 28 years manager of the Sam Pickard Named ] o agee of ey 5 § | exchange. He began to teach his To Succeed Dillon | yougest son, (he | On U.S Rfld,o Bm,,d‘.n the of eight and a few ! | years later his danglhter, Florence Kern, businé: \\',\MIIN(.TO u(-o Ap, | hogan toMearn it pointment of a successor to the] 100 drilled into them not only late John F. Dillon, as member| o of the Federal Radio Commission is announced by President Cool idge. The new appointes is Sam Pie I) ) ’ [ kard of Kansas, who has been A1 ( i ¥ Secretary of the its org commission since ization some months ago R NO’l‘lLL REBEKAHS! WEDNESDAY Porseverance Rebekah No. 2-A will hold their meeting Wednesday even Lodge sular L Octo her 26th 8 o'clock p. m. All ’ menmbers are requested to be in attendance, MRS. €. W adv. Members of will give a series of card parties beginning Tuesday, Nov. 1st, at 0 p. m. Moose I ady On All Makes of Chinese { by and | A Chine TIMBER REPORT hmn o ( hinese Pair Take Parent’s At Chinatown Phone bove, numbers of the CAL OCTOBER . P~0. ELKS SALE manage Place IA 26 2,7 All members awill please report present TYPEWRITERS $5.00 to $30.00 WHILE THEY LAST All Machines Guumnteed‘ { | cr of the (‘lx natown tele- 2 ment of the ex- | change passed promptly to KL"n L(m (left and Florence Loo (right),! There are girl cperators must know|finement for two years has been 03 tele- | connection e patron who takes down the receiver and says “give me Lee Lin Kai” gets his connectioi | Just' as “quic an e ‘Rngliah speaking patron who calls by} numbers, The girls switch from English o Chinese in a flash and many times a used minute. In the direc in Chinatown the trons are listed aceording to cation of their residence inst of alphabetically There is “information,” each operator is supposed to ha i orized all the numbers. The pes hour 8 and 9 o'clock at calls rel social eng Betw duc comes night, ing to the the ment { | Moscow, oct —With faces! | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct deathy pale, sunken eyes and |—The Daily Journal says Grover | conyulsive twitchings; despite McGovern, former - St. Thomas | feeble efforts to bear up, two | College football star, has return- ! brothers, = Viadimir and Cyril} jed to ecivilization after lying i % [ Prove, and their brother-in-law three weeks alone in' the forest, {Woman Taken to First City | Korepanomr, all former Russian | |40 miles from the nesrest settie- i 2 ; i the d | | ment 1yzed i\ PR H i millienaires, heard the death sen-| ment. paralyzed from a fail and i N‘,"NT”al f.orHeath ltence proncunced by a military | | suttering from injuries and. ex- w Being Considered {tribunal of the -Supreme Court | posure, | {Sentence was declared final and McGovern lay helpless for days, Lidabr | prossemi e the | unappealable {until his condition dually im- nued this yeek with the The two brothers and Kore-| | proved. He first crawled and f qrbentiiat redu fot SRRt o { panoft, with others, have been on { finally painfully walked back to ¢ alleged violator of tha Alaska ttrial charged with military. es-) | clvilization, taking six day o Dy i Law ki e office of pionage, consisting of -systemati- | McGovern is a ber cruiser Corintissiints i bt ng @dward Charneek {and was looking over lake shors 198 Thehnb ane GHE e ke secretary of the Briti property when he plunged over Ketchikan, and will appear hefor it g S it ST A U'.:“x;;:.- ']‘.“ :‘;"‘,i&v i Thé brothers confessed and; | . The Lakina, Capt. 0. C. Ander- P e ok e b Ko navo | Mukmd State's evidence, hoping | son, arrived this afternoon with R e |'- e n all of Major-Genera {to gave their lives { ot ¢ yover 400 tops ot treighi. foy, Ju 3 "I.“| ,,' o 1," \l.) e | ;Tlhe lrccl.: So "m:\"" Chicf o e A % Miss Stella Wiggins (uppery, neau. This morning and pari of I passed as a result’ of conviction harles unu a 5 - . 2N Eak 1 i ¢ blaved B N g faRr e plirs it ibe siate | WRANGELL NARROWS OPEN {\I"UU‘ klyn, N. Y., present ama- "mp afternoon the Lakina was at 1, e 14 i« e taff, is exy ’1111 y S teur typing champlon, and ! the Dupont Powder Company dis Will ibe | deaieo gzt I sUe Nt | ment by President Coolidg 2 < : George Hossfield, profe:.smnnl | charging freight. chikan court, according to “vmvll that the general’s presence wa | Wrangell Narrows will probably | clnmpmn who will meet in the | ) | recelved by U, 8, Marshal Albor rcquu’cd at a conference on lh ibe closed again tomorrow 1ccord: international world's _speed | SUITS PrESSED—S1.00 { White today. - Following the fcon-| 2o o1 hudget. ing to word given out today at th | ons Tlal! i Phone 576 viction, attorneys for the defense Cipcasnt onal Mesnsbol i:\Iusum Road Commission office. tests at Carnegie Hal o pe ol rziel | oot ke o ok N s 3 i scor gl . Qg M it brou SIS Xalel, Seviog 8 kel : matte } Al b B8 ant g, H. Cinisel, Haines merchant,|{You wil! We pleaseéd at your ball- | advisemant Sk ‘ SCOUT WORK TO BE !they were open to navigation for|is"s visitor in Juneau. He came!room gowns If you ist us elean [ Mepury BVATHRIA VR WA A, DlSCUSSED TONIGHT i four or five day period. It is|jore on the Margnita and expecs|and press them. An expert lady | leavi ttle Saturday on the j expeeted that the steamer Yukow | ; remain for several days. presser on women's dresses | Aleutian, will bring A. Jeper t All scoutmasters and assistants | Wil 0 through tomorrow after O your service. , It 18 our gre [Junean. ~Jeper was recently con| o mops No. 1 and No. 2 wil I which the Narrows will probably | Artificial fioral pieces and home|pleasure to please you. Jor victed for violation of the Alaska| .0 41" 2.30 o'clock thls eveningi {be closed for an indefinite peri deeorations. See Mrs. Sully. adv | Valet Service. " —ady, | Bone v Law and (he National | ! e - . e e P SRS, | ) £ in the Masonic Club at Third and | ¢ Prohibition Act and sentenced to | iy “sireets, according to an an-| 01 PADETS fr tite at The Tranire PR SRR G S AT RN NG 3. 5400675 L Ay 1R jspend eleven months in- the Ju-|;ouncement made today by H. I. : { b = oy neau fail and Py o .fine of MM omcrons R0 ey b I‘‘|IIIIIIIIIIIuIIlIllllllllu L. | POTATOES! POTATOES! George Kim of Peforshuifl, S6n-)nompers of the troop committee i g 2 e jenced: yostendng 10 oIgn L O oy | ar8 invited to-attend, | ~ |l{ 200 Sacks of the BEST YAKIMA POTATOES Just Arrived fine, will he brought here on th-|gor “the coming winter will hel 1 4 | Admiral Watson next Sunday- by | uiined and discussed fully at | ! . Brown, Petersburg deputy. | o= o y ‘ oting. § Krling Peterson’s place of con s WS | R"-V Buy two cr three sacks now for winter use before Old papers for satc CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Repnlrlng Free Dehver, ;___' I’ Phone 25 r—------_----- v s rmr s rrrr e Here-- New “Sh.ipmel‘lt Heinz Plum and | | s ! s s | { Fig Puddings M ince Meats GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street | Seaule Fruit & Produce Co. Wholesale and Retail 1PHONE 486 Qtrlegly Fresh Ranch Eggs Wnents and 55 cents a doz. Ylklma Gem Potntoel, $2.55 a sack Wiy Pounds for 25 cents ”"f.:,’..m. 5 cents a bunch poun& t The Empire | 6 | 3 <3 SENTENCED 70 DEATH BY SOV, TRIBUNAL Two 'Vhll]onaue Blolhersl Must Die — Military | Espionage Charges | i STAR IS NEAR Returns to Civilizati After Three Wetks In- ; jured in Forest Hart ! o PLUMBING HEATING Please let us OIL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” "lIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"' for a position, IIIIIIIIIIlIllllIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIIIIIIIIIllIIlHI for clearance. other well known makes in patent kid and tan calf skin reduced to $6 IR SO Other short lines of Slippers following prices: P — T SRR High grade Women’s Slippers grem]y reduced Selby Arch Preserver Slippers ‘and Pumps ‘and .95 puir. $5.95, $4.95, $3.95, $2.95 These Slii;[;ers_ are all exceptionally good values and are reduced for quick clearance. price raises a from St. Anthony, Idaho |— e ! 5 . —— |10 MeNeil Island, Wash. e was SRR | i i he aetalls of executive m {sentenced following conviction for i Pacific 3 (IARNICK S and switchboard operation, | 8lleged rape. » Y 4 & alon incileated tn them the | ————— PICTURES | 0il-0-Matic fPois oo or PHONE 174 g esprit de corps” of telephony | MO { . A P— e e e 5 ettt nd devotion to tht service . 5 ) OIL I RS 0 “ 'l'\,"f 'f “‘]“'. i h:‘ fathor | FASHIONABLE AN IDEAT, ; ‘ BURNER ‘| By the way, how well iz your pantry stocked? If someone died, was made manager and : GIFT A size for every need ] came in suddenly to lunch or dinmer today would you have Florence become chief operator. | W iof” Vi | | to order in a hurry, or could you take care of them from There are 19 telephone girls, all| r"""g See Our Window i '] your emergency shelf? 'We are willing to scrve you right Chinese, and each of them knows | 2 f 4 and we have fresh and clean meschandise to do it with. heart, e, names ‘and phorio P(")()rs Display GEO. B. RICE : 50 be your GRNCERS! Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 We know of a well recommended bookkeeper that is looking steady or evening. 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