The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1927, Page 7

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FINE . JERRY, SUST THE SECREY AND MYSTERIOUS NQ\I - AS SOOM AS I GET GRIP -OF THE BRETHERHOOD A CERMISSION FROM Tie OF BN GOATS \ T THOUGHT T 2 EXALTED ANGORA IM X aSle e WAS HOWDING A ~ RENERSE ENGUSH DEAD Fisy - ON THE THOMB ) S GOMNA GREANIZE A LECAL ‘ CUAPTER - WE'RE .GONNA G Twea MILLION STRONG! SHAKE HANDS JERRY AND SEE IF You notice | . AN\HN‘ME/ oo HENDERSON TO ADDRESS P. T. A. TUESDAY NIGHT The regular monthly meeting of the Douglas Parent-Teacher As. \ sociation which falls on Tuesday, Lecember ¢, will be featured by 8 address by Commissioner of “Bucation L. D. Henderson, who’ AS PURE AS ROS KISSED a’r‘bew " THE LAUNDRY wWE B SENY BACK THYaL ¢ ;fivfiys has something of pertinent ifhterest to say. ! Following is the complete prwl: gram to be rendered: , ! Selecaion—Grade School Or- ! chestra. ¥ ! *“A Music Class” by Sixth and| Seventh grades. i ;£ “A Toy Orchestra,” Second and {Third grades. ALASKA STEAM . LAUNDRY “on AP @ 1927 by King Features Syndicate. Ine. rest br in nights reserved !Vlolln Solo, "Melqoy in F” l \ing. He is represented by Attor- asd 30 "e. now all sold out, Mr.|time next month, local agents t‘m-'severe cold, is well on the rmd‘ - T I I Genevieve Feéro, accompanied by i | ney J. H. Hart. Howard said. |the two lines announce. to recovery, hospital attendants:be called to order by a nonml.‘- Helen Pusich. . . . Roy Thomas appeared before On the Southeastern Alaska| ————————— announze today. tress. That's why they recently ! Song, Girls’ and Boys’ chorus. I ! the U. S. District Court this route with the Dorothy Alexander McLEAN TO TALK e i re-elected Mrs. Minne C. True, fn Soial Aol Miv) 1T 6 Mot | urCh v RB T FAVBR morning and plead not guiity to will be the Admiral Rogers and e HEADS POSTMASTERS Pittsburs, president of their atars don. | ? ‘r' c‘wrlge of violation of the the Queen, which start opernling‘ Col. 8. J. McLean of the Salva- association. ¥ .* Plano Solo, Mrs, 0. G. Goss. i S 2o ! X Hquor laws. His a rney is G May 3, making 21 trips. The Ad-|tion Army, who came to Juneau PITTSBURG, Kas., Dec. 3.-—|° Mrs. True was th | Vodal Solo, Mrs. Glen Kirkhaun. ervices ! UI—E OTTERSTAD 5. Winn, . !miral Watson and the Admiral|this week to participate in the|Whenever postmasters of Kansas|to become the he:l fl;:t.":,:: \ gldwr.;:,n Lir ]:,l:ge:;le,::,: “;;‘. lwaln: s:arlton tdheh- :u;r‘nmm!; 11 y ile;lll(-atrlo:\h service;; ull the new hold a convention, they prefer (o office of the first rlass, ; , Faculty Orchestra. ’ 3 st to e westward on ay and | hall o e organization on Wil- . ————— Notices for this church column T ff, George Cooper, Dal-| make. seven trips each on the!loughby Avenue, is to give a lec- priyagdyey o - ! GOODY SALE ANNOUNCED |must be received by The Empire vand and Alex Sebanoff of' summer schedule. ture in the hall mext Monday.|f o b Binica not later than 10 o'clock Satur-‘Alaska Juneau Loses Com- tion of the liquor li\“‘si The: Bk st S e “Miracles, Past and Present” will . The Catholic ladies are plah-|day morning t M 3 cre st for Monday 3 ot 35 A1 be the title of h AR ol f !l;“n|nymmn ¥ to Suarantes change pensation Case—Jury Out |morning Locember 5. [today, that ths Admiral Farragut, |1 (' Sein ar 180 o during the week before Christ- ' Until 5:30 Thls A M. 5 i ooy ,éd’fi‘]mlh De\;’:yl.l ”;‘ld‘ Ad"‘li”;‘ i s 2 ‘‘mas. The exact date will be'an- | ¥ ———— —o-——n| * - 5 | Schley have been sold in a des | ‘founced later. Wil & Douglas Presbyterian Native | | , yordict in favor of the plai \ By s Rl i g oTboton ol i Rl PR Mission LD s Tobiried 1o tha fure in TEUE AUTBR BIRRIR Y 18 R0L OB sgre: il Bieniblo and. ans Sikl 3 A e Jury in the summer schedule as she was P TRRTIDD (G DRI bl MRS. WAHTO IMPROVED | ™ Sunday Schooi—2:30 p. m. - |the case of Olo Otterstad agaimst ; |.m the 1927 tourist season and Mrs. Bert Cederstrom and/ R ? ‘ Sermon at 3:15 p. m. the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining | 3 baby boy, are to leave the St. Mrs. Gust Wahto who has been | 7:00 p. m.—— Thursday—Mid-|company. The verdict was reach. [, ,one party, that has signitied its| Anyy nogpital tomorrow for- thefr quite 1l at hér home with pnév-|week prayer service, ed at 5:30 o'clock this morning, 9 | intention of coming mbrth on fhie |y g, monia is' reported much better All are cordially weicome to|the case having been in the juDarothy: AISERRARE {18 | the 1\.'3(“ S fiow and ‘will soon be able to g-t|these services. hands of the jury. sincé late yes-| [{GRagor. PRIy S8 Han Frauciico | . by g i = ey o P s i ) | which will leave Seatile on Julv| | oS WHO rl’ . > R 1 " 3 9. I ’ 1 ; Douglas Catholic Church | | The case was decided on whoth- —_— | ! ‘MARIE PREVOST, MATT Catnoli ler Otterstad was dependent upon | Literature on the summer tour-| ' AND W”ERE I LR T MOORE AT LIBERTY DORh Merviopg.in T8 - |G, e Winest Ottaratad. " whe IA. 8. S. C d Admiral ! /st season has not yet been iz | —a porary chapel in the mew resi-| knl'd i 3 oA, S, D 0. an Iral| 504 for either the Alaska Stedm- et n . " “His Jazz Bride” the Warner|lence adjoining .the old bank n:.sl ”f, “?v lkhf’ hiniroe o (.'M' | Line Announce Tour- ship Company or the Admiral|; ,[,“ oD It B: Qrimng o s Financial emb : R i d e i i Do vfliing. L B 071 PUERIERR Compon | e Sl {Lithe. Wistiis eIl b vesiy somme| ng :n .Zun;uu on the Alaska after arrassment—sometimes due to L, e erstad will re- 1 Y ” o ST la trip to Seattle. A : 2 s ima Matt Moore s at the Liberty |- NO Pervice in the foremoon | TR [, O Bftermad W o | ist Season Sailings ; Rt il sk ey lack, of judgment—is usually due Sunday. ¥ the amount allowed foreign res i ter, are passengers returning to to lack 0/ ,l"ld! ém" grevoat plays the p-rlt of " ? dents and non-citizens, being 77 In preparation for the tourist i !Juncau on the Alaska sailing d loria Gregory, a young, inex- i per cent of the total amount of season of 1928, both the Alasku|: {from Seattle today. | i Jerienced Tittle bride, who follows |, St Buke's Episcopal Chupoh 1 |per cent of ¢ 2, 1ot o JRLITE ne Honc o, e biapke | [t e When You Need Your Banker You Need Him i advice. No services Sunday. | Otterstad wa3 represonted by!miral Line have announced thoir ja passenger for Jumeau aboard Youswant to know he is dependable and that he is in syni- . “Bomeofe has to rule the roost, | Co; d—m‘ |attorneys Ralph Robertson and summer schaduled sallings to | the Alaska. pathy with your plans. ‘Win the first battle, treat your- grega ChM . Henry Roden while Hellenthall Southeastern and Southwestern | L. E. Bernard, of the Daily ; _selt: 'luxnrloully, keep your hus-| | "eh‘ and Hellenthal were counsel (1»_r} Alaska. i Empire, following a business trip| Therefore it pays to analyze the situation in advance band's - nose to the grindstone,|“L"p HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor |the company. | ‘“Indications for 1928 are that| |to Seattle, is a passenger aboard and pin your faith and loyalty to a banking connection and you will have a happy mar-i gunday School 10:30 to 11:30; Civil Case 'it will be better from a tourist | |the Alaska northbound. that will be worthy of your trust. Il‘lfl life.’ 0. m. | Testimony in the casc of J. M.‘stamlnoim than 1927, says lnc} W. K. Burford and wite, for- f The husband, Dick, played by| Regular Sunday services 11:30 Giovanetti vs. Ole Ansen, a sui ka Travelgraph, monthly bul- ymer residents of Junmeau, are re- If we are telected we promise faithful effort, | Matt Moore, is a struggling youny s M. ¢ 12:30 p. m. for recovery of balance on a nota,| letin of the traffic department of ilurnlns to Juneau to locate. Thr-,y; £~ sttorney, making enough to mod: —————— was closed this morning and the|the Alaska Steamship Company jare aboard the Alaska. by rvai i ’ :‘?h lln“r" l’mwl:;m:.fld ;erv PI”.P EABE | case is being argued this after-|and so, as in the past, the com- E 4 { ———————— . ove W , Whose noon. It is expected it will go| pany will have not only a steam- AlR AND SQUARE { CAPT, FISHER BETTER F' N a 1.flmh attitude and pleasure- 1K) ’ to the jury before the close ntfey salling from Seattle for South- UR mest excellent business| | [T & lrst atwnal Ballk imad triends he gndures, but hard-| . i d . ftoday’s sessiom - .. ... .. . western Alaska on every Satur, “has continued to thrive|| Capt. A."C. Fisher, who has o St “ {19 _approves. ¥ ’ Im STH Members of the jury on the! day in 1928 but during tho tour-| |because every order repeats it-| (been in the hospital for tho last ‘There is po Substitute for Safety” u:‘r{onfi::yn:o‘:n:ch'n‘::h‘:: l::: case are: J. R. Langseth, Mrs.| jst season will have sallings -_wuml self. It’s a rather gomfortable | |several days for treatmont for A&, oo o~ A P. A Anderson, Frank Thoms, F.| Tuesday as well. ang ty-gtabber, portrayéd by Mabel : Wolland, L. R. Smith, Mrs. W. E.{ The yrep:uknr summer srhedu!el :,l;r::;M:;:;c:tmm,:epzm’lm:;?:“: | Julienne Scott, gives Gloria prac- Britt, Inez Peterson, A. M. But-' will start, on the Southeastein 2] i g1 SrRL 8t e e e ——— groc. hop that sells only et e B crveed terbaugh, Henry A. Jenkins, C.|Alaka route, on June 5, with the |1 io*PY © phies she professes; and practices g | : ' 2 | |the best of foods and serves what she preachés on her siav- Curlls, Ted Keaton, John Morrl-| sailing of the Alameda, while that | | oy, iy riny well at all times. " _!son, Jr. dteamer and the Northwestern + 18g husband, as played by George Development of ores@ In The next.case scheduled on the will alternate on the route unifl ‘m} bm u“ “:“:I' s dustries Will Be'Pér- |court calendar is that o the|the schedule's completion wita || “Mr. Pim Passes ?y" presented i reaking of turning point. A T4 B 8. f . " i p : h manent Business U. 8. vs. Ivor Stolpe. The de-|the last sailing on September .| by students of Juneau High « Theh -things happek! tendant is charged with larceny On the Southwestern Alaska rouie | |School, Elks’ Hall, Dec. 2 and 3 ; : from a warehouse. _the first sailing will be on May | { ) (Continued fFom Page One.) All members of the petit jury 2, when the Yukon will leave ! 4 I e not. serving on the case in court| Seattle and the Yukon, Alaska —_— | a a chapter in history to the effect|today were excused this morning|and Aleutian will alternate then ! é that conservation fs ' the means|until 10 o'clock Monday morning. until the end of the year. | SEATTLE, Dec. 3—Vilma B3-!for promoting sound development Not True Bill Admiral Line H | sant, Alaska girl violinist, won an|gangd permanent i prosperity <for| A not true bill was returned] That the Dorothy Alexander | SANITARY ovation from the members of the|Alaska for a good many years. in the case of Ernest Turner, by! will make ten trips to Alaska | Couticil, at a lunchebn here yes- Conservation the Grand Jury n the U. S. Dis<|during the tourist season of 1923 | GROCERY | f“’ She {s enroute tb Burope| “There is a widespread micun-}irict Court this morning. Turnerl s assured, according to the sche- ['0 ¢omplete her musical educa-|derstanding of ' the - aims . and|was charged with larceny. Th's{dule announced today by Brics' 2 i Tell ’Em” tion/and was featured on the pro-|metliods proposed and the matural|one report was the only business| Howard, local agent for the Ad- | | gram. doubt in Alasks of the outosme. '|brought before the Court today|miral Lime. The Dorothy Alex- Phones 83 and 85 | “If you w on’t tell R 7 ST 15, AP “Many believe the Territory is by the Grand Jury. The jury!ander makes her first sailing for | "”- SART HOME being strangled under the lock-| was dtsmissed this afternoon un-| Alaska on June 9. Accommoda- ! 3 ' 5 oo —_— i ing up of its matural resources. til 10 o'clock Monday -morning.|tions for the trips of the Dorothy [’ em you can t ¢ ~Mrs. Bdwin Bart, in the hos-| «The contrary s true. Joe Brown, charged with lar-| Afexander on June 29, July 9, 20 |z % s " pital-since November 8, left this| «private atquisition of the tim-|ceny, was arraigned' before the atternoon ber and water power resources|District Court this morning and| jot the Tongass Natlonal Forest|Monday, December 5, set as the would have been chiefly for spec- time for him to enter a plea. J. -’lulnuve profits. The National| H. Hart was lppolnt:d :n; the i | Forest timber has always been|Court as counsel for the defense. mor, Mrs. Justin W. Harding 13, onep (o sale on liberal terms tn| Demurrers were filed by ‘At-, entertaining with a'tea this after- any purchaser wishing to use it[torney Grover C. Winn, in the - { 8¢, hyc. Weme, . ch and has been sold in increasing|case of Walter Watts and Robert P substantial quantities. - Its sole| Murphy, charged with v::zln:ion STOP and LOOK!!! support is the flonrishing local of the liquor laws. The hearing her home |,/ her industry and afforded s was set for Monday morning, De: SPECI AL S ALE ' " lcut last year for all -purposes|cember 5. 4 T equivalent to more than 60,000, Henry Sanford, before the 000 board feet, log scale. At tha Couft to answer to a charge of Hlsame time the Forest Service en-\sodomy, entered a plea of mot ergetically sought ta interest out-|gufity this morning in the Dis- side capital in the possibilities .of {irict Court. t pulp and production. The Lee Donnelly entered a plea of long effort has mow apparentlv|not guilty to a charge of perjury, 2 D in the District Court this morn- ; | sell ’em.” CHRISTMAS |} Goods should be on display : now-----TODAY TELL *EM 4 :through the columns (o) I} MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS An exceptionally good valus in men’s all wool “Black Bear” Shirts. Many ! different color ‘combinations in plaids 1 and checks to' choose from. Suitable i l . | for dress wear these cold days or for work. Sizes 1415 to 17. Marie Preyost — Matt Moore 1S JA Z

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