The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY NOV 21, 1927. NE:‘RIAJSJ jfi]i}]hljfls NEW WASH DRESSES CARVING SETS We carry a good assortment of CARVING SETS, GAME SHEARS and BUTCHER KNIVES Also WEAR-EVER Roasters, Savory Roasters—in both enamel and Black Steel Too' Few Appear in Court This Morning to Per- mit Filling Panel Sixteen names were drawn this morning at the Court House to fill out the Grand Jury list when an insufficient numbek tq make the panel appeared. Those on the list drawn on October 26 who are on the Grand Jury are Frank H Pearce, Mrs. M. Dull, A. Bartlet: Katherine Bieger, Daniel White, Mrs. C, W. Carter, A. Zenger, Mrs | James Estes, H. M. Holman an: Boris Kostrometinoff. Mrs. J. E Barragar and E. C. Sweeney, also drawn on the first list, were dis- qualified. Following 13 the second list, rawn this morning, of those whn are to appear in the U. 8. District zCourt at 2 o'clock tomorrow after-| Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 ! J uneau-Young Hardware Co. FAMILY FUEL for, those wise enough to ordes their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have. 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 Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Shop Early < 3 y noon: | Christmas shopping will be easier if you start gift buying early, when Haakon Erickson, B. E. Bensn-\; Mtrs. John Lowell, A. L. Lindberg. ' ‘Mrn. Paul Hudon, Mrs, Ike P. Taylor, Elliott Fremming, Mrs. M. | Newman, Hans Neilsen, Josephino ! | Langseth, M. H. Sabin, Mrs. J. J. Woodard, A. Windall, Tke Sower- | by, P. F'.McLaughlin ~nd John | McLaughlm stores arve just comfortable and not crowded—while there is a much better choice of gift merchandise and displays are not stripped of the £ best things—and when you can take more time in deciding on articles In English print, trimmed il; tucked organdie lE ARTH suncK ; collar and cuffs—of contrasting color—every and salespeople can give you the kind of service they like to give, but which is impossible in the rush of the last days before Christmas. START SHOPPING NOW and get more enjoyment and satisfaction in selecting gifts for those | you like best. SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. You save a Dollar on each one purchased. RHODES CAFE one made and trimmed different—all colors ~ FELT TODAY| i ciee. Many Juneau Residents| $1.95 to $3.50 Aroused from Sleep— Sitka Also Feels It | pEiEey \ 2 i o ¥ atisg Many Juneau residents were! SLEEVELESS APRONS — Very daintily awakened about 6:15 o'clock by an earth movement which lasted, for about 15 seconds. Articles| in iooms moved wnd windows rat-! tled considerably. No damage has heen reported. The earth shock was felt at Sitka. according to the following special dispatch recefved from there by the Daily Empire: “As reported by F. P. Ulrich, | Magnetic Observer, a sharp earth-! quake shock was felt here this morning at 6:14 “o’clock. This' shock was strong enough to awaken people and shake move-! able objects but it did no mater-| 1al damage “The egeismograph at the Mag- netic Observatory registered the first quake at 6:14:13 followed by long waves 15 seconds later. This shock was the largest re- corded since the gquake of October 24 anid probably occurred in the sante locality. This is the fifth time a shock had ben registered since October 24 and it would {seem that the point of equili- brium has not yet been reached from a study of this record so that it is very probable that there will .be (further small i % 4 3 { { § | trimmed in lace and organdie. $1.85 e et et et ettt e . PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING IMPORTANT! The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS JOB done for as little money as possible. Make no mistake. “Let me tell you what job will cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. ‘mmmmmmm OUR TOYS ARE ON DISPLAY ON THE SECOND FLOOR AND YOU WILL FIND THEM AMONG THE MOST REASONABLE IN TOWN. ’(‘1, 35¢, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢, 85¢, $1.00 and up PON'T OVERLOOK THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT FOR GOOD LOOKING CHRISTMAS GIFTS B.M. Behrends Go., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store 0ld Papels for sale at Emplre Office e S i e e e umu|mnnnmmmmmunumml|||||u|mu|||||l||lmmllmm||u|||n|||nmnnmn|mm|nnmmmmm|mmnummllmlummmnum IR ugget Shop Br’oadcasting DIt R B o Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 5. |11 iiveet \fomut ot i nomse |0 & [ A HOME IS JUDGED|GLASSWARE IN NEW PARISIAN JEWELRY Weather Bureau {During the night it disappeared. | S B Y EH ) | Sinclair 1s ‘accused of having ta-|MARGNITA /IN FROM BY ITS PICTUR‘ES | Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 v, r:. today: ken fbi SMEFL RN, denibd TN SITKA, BEAR AND knowledze cf if. | m HAVE TAMLB urday mor'nr Sinclair was 1, w'ih . pnssession ' and of 1 r. .He was The Margnita, Capt. Larry sned balore S. Commis: { Parks, arrived in port from Sitka | Snow tonight and 'Tuesday;fresh southeasterly w.nds. LOCAL DATA Time— Burom, Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather portation 4 p. m. yest'y .29.78 26 55 SE 7 Clly per 'ray e this morn-|and wayports at 10 o'clock yester- We have made arrangements 4 a. m. today 29.49 31 81 SE 18 Snow Bond in the|éay morning with the lollowlng with several of the best manu- Nocn {xday 20.39 34 3 SB 8 Snyw | .ot $2,000 and pasgengers for Juneau: facturers of Silver for the ex- o = A . &i $1,000, From Apex-El Nido—Art Cur(ln, clusive handling of their pro- s.'98t at $500. | from Sitka—Boris Kostrometin- ducts in Juneau. This enables id to hove toll th> affl-[off and Willlam Caswell; from|S= us to buy their goods at bet- ; oy tafme to h'« plage | Baranoft—Herman Bassi; from ter cash prices and pass the CAELE AND RADIO REPORTS ERDAY %3 TODAY YL Btations— 1:.“;::;:“ !’.v‘l‘vrv“ | |'.1::‘,'-Vx S VOarY la:‘fi.!,‘.‘ w Zor. Sinclair, that|Tenakee—Walter Gamble, John values on to our customers. Homre g S T T2 R 1;hny p:-hed by [ Anderson, Jack Murphy, William Before you sit down with that We avileh Dutestves ok ag P o \ ¥ to the room 3 HR Bethel 22 g0 0 cudy o etk Bt SR g 1 A e *‘-:l‘;;“ ,‘Z.,'“."Ko.'.‘l’é The ruddy warmth of Am-|recent opportunity to select a I:"m"m PG ‘: 4 fl o (ldv and two children, Mr. and Mrs. R. o= visit the Nugget Shop. ber, cool green or blue. or en-|number of the most Teceat L:lgl(; e 2 -18 1 0 Brbenwald Mlbl‘a Grashiwald, AL £ y ey 1o trancingly rich ruby color that|styles in Parisian Jewelry. St. Paul 34 — 20 0 Wirt. Greenwald, Mrs. O G "HilL. You'd be surprised Every housewife instinctively| will be seen on many smart| There is a différence. The Duteh Harbor. 46 32 ] 2 0 Cldy HIDI-BY fi Ns Ry Bert Hilman. Mre. "Dml.‘ . knows that her home is judged | dinner tables this winter. French are undoubtedly the Ifonlli\lf n < ) - y (lvur B.rr.u and child, 'lnd I.Ar Bab. | 28 BETTER TIME by its pictures. Better a tew| 18 Pjeces as.low as mm most artistic people in the Cordova 28 82 2 1 : i MhRE:T trok Funte‘r—'l'o‘ny Nates good pictures than a legion of | ~—————————————————— | world and combined with their Juneaun ga ',3‘_ 31 16 D'vchE PLEA rh;e weatlior: ks experlenct;d PIECES calendars. Every Alaska fam- native ability is a tedious !fetohumn 38 .1“ ' 0 thie. duiboind Xoyege but wisd . ily should endeavor to acquire training in expression. We are Prince Rupert.. 38 ::x 10 16 ) iins sonl- wors diinunterad a Sydney Lawrence Painting exhibiting a few choice speci- Edmonton ) 30 10 ( 3 KCiwedis Bazanot ‘snd’ Tenskse okl while they are yet compara- '| mens of French Jeweiry, Bags, Xs)eu{:lc l.. At ) 18 «::: 19 1 PARIS, Nov. nfimlnbrldn the return. tively cheap. Only a few years I!ic!nnn, Leather Goods, ete. ortland . b4 12 i Colby, secretary.of state.in Presic ® ago pictures by Keith, Rea, Prices are surprisingly rea- San Frauncisco. 58 56 52 52 8 Clear dent Wilson'’s cabinet, has been.: Charles Hill ‘;t cmchi"'“ h‘dh; and otuaer well known-Califor- o . *——Less thaa 10 miies. | authorized to demand a divorce by MATFOY, etcape from ::.:,',“hm“ nia artists were sold at very {the tribunal ol Versailles, it. . is| Note.—Observations at ¢h Harbor, Rodlak, Junmeau,!learned. Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattls, Portiand and San Franciseo are] The iribunal, o a decree dated made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time. October 29, admitted Colby's ap plication and. overrode, the appli- The pressure is low in the Gulf of Alaska and high in south-| cation made by Mrs. Colby before, ern Bering Sea and the ocean south of the forty-fifth parallel.|the Seine "‘H‘ The deciaion| Mederate snow las fallen from Cordova to Ketchikan and. snow favering Colby cai reasonable prices, but since their hand is stilled, pleture lovers of andenn means must be satisfied with something i > else. Ask about our special During our recent visit to|Winter terms for a Sydney the States we noticed that|Lawrence painting. Partial Y zmehuol ,and Hirst Chichago?, |3 cording to word brought in on || the boat. Hill had killed a deer d cached it. The following day i went out to bring it in tol umv When he abrived at the he found three bears ahead Patronize odr fiction library. Latest issues of the most sopu- Iar /fiction at five cemts per day; drop in amd losk our , after an in- payments may be arranged. has commenced at Prince Rupert. Light snow has also fallen at|vestigation by the court of Mrs °f im. ?::.h;n::m:!!or:'::'lhhmur books_over— Tanana. Cloudy weather prevails over the Interfor and most of| Colby’s attitude towards a recon.| One Of the .Mm‘l’ charged him, péc ng ; - - . “Youwll be surprised.” ! throughout the Terri-| cillation, and Hill, In turning around, fell' in Gruen Watches; as an all| . 4 r } round line they are hard to CLOCKS xcept in the Southeast.| Mrs. Colb M an applicati over backwards. He “wasted no' N j {tor divorce ’\'.loh the g:lnco :-1" time getting up, but lay where he S8 beat. A Gruen is more often By taking a quantity we re- the west coast. Temperatures have f: tory during the past twenty-four hours We tiave just u'ul;ud more i d 1 en. than any other watch 3 ¢ > utll § than a hundred popular -prie- SINCLAIR, ACCUSED OF TAKING OWN | oust soe, ABRERR: 1036 as o mnh&“'m":"":“‘“‘m e, 1o notables Tike. Perais R R A e L 0 % R il g kil = notables s ) - . &Y = CAR FROM DRY AGENT:, IS ARRESTED |iis tr s m?u:;:n i, ot ngtantly e lnded (i Lindbers. and_others. Bt : : one'of ihe. beat mekors—ary]/nen These s - : Grue tches 3 e values Charged with purioining his own]were i the car at tho time i P :‘ ; Wgn;mfi:t;u:m e “noal::c:. ‘:h‘:t':w stylt \ i ':u‘.ny .ul“;u n\.::“t'q";: SNSSERAhla. thin ovi, ""m': (utomobile, at ieast one owned|Threc bullets struck the machiue.| for divorce:! '»:{.'e‘f,""“ e th s ‘able to extricate himself,|§i§ amd more accurate than any L Your for afnally by him, Charles Sin-iOne of them, entering from the |court atating the ma;’;.‘”z" " the other- | other watch in the same price oy — while lzt was arrested Sunday by Fed-{rear, passcd through the back |piy wite “changed ' since 3 _ [ clags, Your next watch should v 4 An except Mfllt! to erai authorities. Ralph Soberg, iniseat, and between the arm and|tne tiling 1 room Sinclair was appre:body of one of the passengers, Mrs. Colby was also arrested andipiercing his clothing but inflicting lie Sedgwick af with refusing to help the{mo wound. it was claimed. Btockbrtdp.‘ make the arrest. The machine stopped near the 4 charge against Sinclair 13| Home Boarding House and the g rmath of his arrest last)two agen's. after searching the M liquor c:;:r(en ’Fedarfi :;knnd surrounding ground ares, £ g Harding and possession of it. In the in- Dougla night are report-|terim Sinclair had walked away - for lhu:;fl:l‘:;m several shots at|while the officers were making the St. Ann's drly: r search. Later in the might » : (Officer Harding drove the car, . i is a fivepassenger Stude-iopa B The Rmpire ¥ application. ’brmerly Nat

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