The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1927, Page 8

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y ’ ’ pen the ammoned Chie? [ | 00 between the accounts 44‘ Fresh and frozen l'l‘m-c(ln_r on the Alaska, as they|today by U. 8. Marshal Alh-)l'l!‘ WED AT FAIRBANKS 3 UUNCIL VUTES ell, r renn e Muftie conl” HANAER - anc (except shell-fish) [plan to stop at Wrangell where| White. Following i3 the list of| Wk ce s “him a e the books it by the City Clext Halibut 999 | they have bheen called in conne | Jails and their prifoners: Ju-| Miss Gertrude Anderson of Ne 8 The audit will be made as soo mon | tion with naturalization matters. |neau, Ketchikan, 36; Peters- nana, who has been attending the c F g as o« m\p tent man is secured All other The term of court recently i"'nbilnm.. Skagway, 4; Wrangell, 3.|high school at Fairbanks for the ; v was sa ;v,ug (except shell-* Ipleted in the First City s tha| Several u( r.w prisoners sers ast three years, and Clarence . 1) longest ever held there, accord-|sentences at~the present time|Marsh, of the Alaska Railroad . ) p e 14 salmon 3,565,03% ing ta Norman - Cook, Deputy|will soon o moved to Sk v!force at Nenana, were recentls a_ mot ying the i Cured or presery Clerk of Court. The, party left|to relieve congestion in the ried at Fairban of th ity Municipal | 3 i 3 5. An L 515 XA IRS BTN (exeept shell-| 'h«-u on September 3. {in other towns. order per-| } 5 7 2 C ' Cod e o mitting this was recently issued MON ,S 1 xpecte o ¢ Herrtng . P 71 by the Attorney General of th~ I i Backs Up Local Force in with Federal authorities in Counul Authorizes Con- IN EXI 0“ I s IN Salthon 750,102 PRISONERS T i gl gl TAG Stand—Ready to Co- s a1 | struction Will Audit | T J NOW IN JAIL IN | 3 HIONABLE operate with Federals e id’ o0 ""'::\ City Books _2‘«( Once DGTUBER SHUWN :l"”!‘_:’”"mr_ 3,009/, FlR§T DIVISION MB,’;‘D::":OT,::E,SIEfin«m: Writing I, where they can find no ev y Other Fish Products ’ away at 3 o'clock yesterday morn- striction “or nil ‘&adition 160 The largest number of Drison-|ing at her home i s e of a crime b or havine | y X Meal . g | DUDIEEE S g at her home in the Indian P i rate with th e | mllEa Aaingt e At ¢ 1o the lower civ nont | Total for Month $726,450 ol ' 3 ever in: Federal fails in the |yillsge. Chronic Phelsis was the apers 3 tion per 4 Sl ‘ A | p sm craft r"‘ ae " iy S ivisi E one time, 102, ], | eral prohibition : v i amiatfie: to makR h kb it was anthorized, ] ecs than for ‘October, | an other Fish and [ar Aot D6 TR carte ul aaN 0N ‘ performance of v 1y 1 atiantn Soire - DA ] ) aun 1926. Savs M B i Mgl Proddts are at present serving sentences| She is survived by her husband, 3§ not expected pul | | 50l nt small boat doc 40, vays cbride FursiaRE T e i "%l or being held pending trials, a>- iRobert Smith, a daughter, Pauline, ! nuts out of the fire, and It |a T hich has been giv G ue Fox [} § ol cording to an announcement made {two sisters, Nora Keene and| imer ) T o iness men and small| Al n products shipped to e Slizabe i vo broth-| patrolmen 1 I Silver or Black Fox 12 Elizabeth Michael and two broth-| B 1y | the f ] oat owners serious concern forilae 3tates d October wer r 3 ers, Poter and Willlam Keene, all B ey ref GEORGE DON BEYMER everal months. It s believedvalued at §6.4 1, according “?hm.”l_“ of whom are residents of Juneau V. Diy s ‘which in t} TO EXHIBIT ALASKA [ihat this addition will r > theto the monthly statement of . o% "™ i . Funeral services will be held at own judgment apparently are not C VASSES JUNEAU situation for the present and us |commerce made public today by| e > Statlo’l(’ry 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon @ fod by the circumstance AN til some plan for permanent re-|J. C. MeBride, Collector of Cus N aR tet ha % from the Russian Church, the Rev.| h the stand wh | X e acane] e, can be devised [toms. The total for,the month! U W e84 A. P. RKashavaroff officiating. ' Phone 25 Free Delivery i A 1 3 : George Don ner, landsca The Gouncil discussed the floa s § 0 les f ; @ - 19,100 ; Council took last night when ¢ souncil discussed th oal | wa 72 ess than October,| = o 0o b vagt i| See our complete line Fancy — i i e S e recent pecific incident was | Artist who ha Shaih AR question at some length with a 1926, when the aggregate of al 3 } Pl Box Stationery in all shades. Drought to its attention by Chief|Alaska picturc r many “i{view of opening up some new [exported commoditias to o) R : of Police Gec A. Getchell. City | exPedta to exhibit his pictures f on the waterfront. Several!States was 180,041 “_m'“' i £ . 5 1 P officers had refused o make an|Julteau sometime during the com » sites were suggosted and | he loss is represented by a| Lead . 60 cents to $4.50 ver box 4 ! ! B teq Protibition. azent nter or spring. Mr. Be was said, will be investi- [gharp decline in the canned sal-' ' 'm Ore and Concen- with us NOW Whién the Jatter requested’ them wss In Tuneeit - gnsl gate {mon movement, following an al-| trates ¥ 884 NICE RED JONATHAN APPLES BN x bt coutdiskiow. o way-| Ve 1t returned LEASE EXPIRES IN 1921 |normally poor year for the can-|‘teindeer Meat 12,611 BB ‘tho fopMce " were. unable er » has b resting and! pe City lease from the Alaska {neries as a whole. Last month|™ r 0P b ies, specimens, $3.25 a Box g to find any evidence of law v finishing pictures meau Gold Mining Company on |canned salmon shipments had AL . 18160 ton. Mrhie | & B - 4 0cs not expire jdeclared valde of . W cen 5 HELLAN’S We have a new line of Novelties— Facté Are Gilven first about twenty years ag U until 193 s Thomas Jud-{compared with § lumber ) Councilmen Frechur vil. has been coming more of 1as5lgon said he had heen in confer-|the same month of the previous| “All other articles ... 1 PHARMACY our window display e Mot wamibars of e Police | resulatly eve He usually | ence several (i with Superin-|year, a dectine of $1514896. [ - ( ARNICK’S Committee, said far t Peh i e withi:iie: tendent L. H. Metzgar and that ] Other Products Gain | TOLMLAN B8 OF TIDCNAS Phone 33 Free Delivery conld lear 3 v ists at Carmel, California, dnd waslthere was no liklihood that any-1 While there were a few minot | _of Alaska ... ,249,861! Two Dry . ralding and | there last winter. He has d>|hing would arise which wou'd |decreases in a few other commo.|FProducts of United PHONE 174 cided, However, that he will tak:|jacesgitate the termination of the |dities there were substantiall States returned . 210,620 had search | i gued search warrant a cf o | the baths and rest and work ut)contract before that time {gains in others which offset in| Total value of foreign ~ on Front Street "hur Tenakee this winter However, it is not believad that jzome moasure the heayy drop in| DProducts - 2,107 évening. They were still in The A landscape canvasses i (e y Will find it possib'e |canned salmon. Copper ove jump-| sy o place, however, when seve of Mr. Be have attracted| i, renc » when it ex-|ed from $894,024 in October last(Total value of ship- nd were about to be denied | 0of ihem in Alaska. Willis g in the ares as its own [$353,687, which was the largest| dise $6,462.591 4 m by the owner, were 1ot Nowell got one this week and it| 3. Thid MavAwETdson gl Gdtasted |+ -Items included in “all other| ip at the command of one of the is displayed in his office. W s it necessary for the City! Fresh halibut ments last! @rticles”: i A new shipmonl of iding squad who, as the men | Bates, the Ketchikan andtyo find anot site that can be lmonth gained $1 , jumping Pamtings § 95C4 p red the room, immediately A. Howe, of the To ’ 2 | develope for use at leas the [from $1143,016 to $322,809. Fresi ‘:\"'"’t‘ e \"Iilm'l' 74614 7 . hegan a personal search of them. Company at K n, v!date of the lease expiration. And!salmon increased in value ap-| Tai 90 M D bl B I D' one of them, he cliimed to|prize Be pictures they have| incveasing demands. for fle proximatel and curee| Reindeer ‘Hides 3,046 Cn ¢ ouble Drreastec have felt a bottle. The men had for several s, caused by continuons'salmen and herring gained $191.-1 05 v Jecti to being searched, made a{ Mr. Beymer is friend “an f the small boat fle 7 mm!h. increases were not-; Ve break for the door and the street.|superlative + admi of ey | eent locally, are - likely ¢ in fur ipments and shell! Hairseal Skins s & One of them was struck in tho|Lawrence, the famou Alaska | force an expansion which cannot lish. Fish oil declined some $17 face with a slung shot. The dry artist be achieved at the lower floaz {000 and meal increased about Total ¥ 41§ agents followed them to th T B B RS owing to the limited space avail-|$6,000. | v o | by street but when they looked for RETURNS WITH BRIDE la there. i ikt of Dommoditiad the bottle it was gome. They| —_— | The addition planned for the! The commodities shipped and COURT PARTY DUE | claimed the possessor had thrown| Severin §wanson of Juneau, who | present lower float will be built {their values as shown by Collee HERE ON ROGERS Fine hard finished wool ! b S it away and broken | was married a short time a y{from the face out into the chan-!tor MeBride's statement follow Patroiman on Scene | Seattle to Miss Permella M, Han-{nel for 150 feet, paralleling tho|Anima City Patrolman Fred Campen|son of Lakewood, Washington, ve-|rock dump. It will he att: et ot " s Jappeared on the scene about th's turned here on a steamer from|to the float face and anchored at| v Animals in Ketchikan for more than tw) time and was requested to o) the south early (his week accom-|the outer end. So comstructed 1t fCurios 2 mautha 16 exjiected, 10, FatiEn: ke some arresting. As no warrants|panied by his bride. The couple|will not interfere with navigation |1 ot We Aduieal Rogor : PRICED SPECIAL AT were forthcoming and none of the|plan to make their home heve.|of t larger vessels and can he | ta \\'“.M received 3 men were disorderly, he declined | Mr. Swanson has heen mate on|removed to any other.site thefig 4 padi 7 pa to do 0. He told the Dry squad.|the mail boat Virginia IV during|may be secured | Reed and Walter ) %'29 5() however, if they would get a war-|the summer months and is back Audit City Books | Renate: Cleth: of - Douel: Are NGt | Lis . rant he would execute it, and,!on board the ship once more. He An audit of the City books by || . L expected to arrive here until next furning to the fisherman who, heis aléo. interested in the storelan expert accountant under the, V“"'”N’S SR T e i3 a3 - s said, had been hit in the face by | near the city dock recently pur-jdirection of its Finance Comny 7 The eourt party wh' i bas been | in dark patterns. | the officer, he told him if he|chased from Peter Hammer, tee was directed last night by Would make a complaint againt .o ! Council. Councilman Charles G | I YOI RO IV()R]I his ailant and get a warrant ;l BT Almquist ’ress Your Suit.| Warner made the motion, He s '!( ( "s‘ ! r him llv would also execute ‘t." We call and deliver. Phone § there was a difference of soma| All Odors TOilet S("S IilillillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIlIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi!E House Linens The New Linens Are Exquisite (‘1()"’41 I SI‘"" See Our Window Display UMNE and OLE BUTLER-MAURO G A DRUG CO. CORRECT TIME o Mne L] P When We. Sell It R e New Pacific Ol Burner §..z" || s v . | Free Delivery Phone 134 Expert Watch and Jewelry Sub Station Post Office No. 1. Repairing We have installed this wonderful little burner in b S AU, AT T s B a small HOT AIR FURNACE in our display room " —and you are cordially invited to come in and see Norrnery Lict PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH this burner under actual working conditions, Rev. O. A. StinLvan, Pastor ¥ SEE I’I()'v I’ S'()I)s Itsp' ’.- g and all interested in the subject of Peace. i Conquerors.” — MOST CHEERFUL BUNCH IN JUNEAU MORNING SERMON AT 11 A, M. Subject: “‘Swords and y Ploughshares,” an Armistice Day sermon, Solo by Mrs. SEE II ow I { blflr & I [} S(’"' - Newmarker. Special igvitation extended to ex-service men BIBLE SCHOOL—12:15, EVENING SERMON AT 7:30 P. M. Subject “More Than Small encugh for a litle Arcola— A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYBODY Large (-nmyll for a Hot Air Furnace. = x Works Perfectly in a Hot Air Furnace You will find in Frye’s Building! We are all using Gold Shield Coffec s Capacity Hot Air Furnace—4 to 8 rooms. and 3 i 5 N 4 We sell it ¢ 1.15 Capagity Hot Water Plant—550 sq. feet Radiation. o gell 1t two poniEN and s We give you 10c¢ can of Orange Pecoe Tea FREE . IR flfllfllfllfllflflfllfllfllflflflfllfllflflflfll|Illflltllllllllllllllllllll”fllflllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII!I Made and Guaranteed by one of the largest oil burner com- Gastlneau Groc(’rV panies in the world — and be- “WE SERVE YOU WITH A SMILE” sides we g A visit to our Dry Goods Department—and ask to see the new Linens—you will be delighted with the wonderful selections of Table Cloth, Nap- kins, Luncheon Sets, Card Tahle Covers, Scarfs, ‘Towels and so on. All of pure imported. Linens from England Ireland, Germany. and Czecho- slovakia, ¢ T ImmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIillllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlg Guarantee Every Qil Burner We Sell MEN’S TENNIS SHOES . - ; LADIES’ TENNIS SH DES, x : 1 Restock your Linen Chest now for the com- (w I‘V ( ) B i ook CHILDR,EN N FELT » E ing events—' iving, Ghristmm New Year's o . RICE LADIES' FELT SLIPI B HE _and all social mnp You cannot entertain by o LADIES' RUBBERS—Low ant HE m nnd wafers alone. PLUMBING HOT WATER KABT ! 1 tos’ 91 : PACIFI : 0%01{3 STEAM heels, sizes 2V to VA L OIL BURNEBS CHEAP HEATINGPDPBLA}I TS “I tell you in advance what job will cost"” G[ORGE ‘ I

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