The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1927. B ANKER K“-Ls Weather Cond:;l;:wt: %:c':::ed by the U. S s : G P ‘f \ | Foreoast f d b 4 todav: SLEDS SONS, HIMSELF, oo or gpasmn sad, vieaer deemome g2 toty; Ppactlcal Lo day snow and warmer; moderate east lll(( southeast wunh e TR - VELECOPIDES : LOCAL DATA ’ & {Prominent Pasadena Man| lime— Buronm. Tomn. Bumidity Wind Velocity Weather ,. 1 s ERECTOR SETS Commits Crime—No (i 2 % %3y 305 18 % N 5. Oew GILBERT TOOL CHESTS Reason Is Found Ncon today ...3048 17 82 SE 2 Cldy A \ SKATES CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS g SKIIS PASADENA, Cal, Dec. | Francis Stevens, prominent locs i Highest 3 | Low = R a.m. Preclp. 8am. banker, late vesterday shot and |gtations— it R el te:n'g e Ay \el’;cllz 24 e, Weather killed two of his sons, Geor Nome ... 26 2% | 9% 34 50 * - C aged 13, and Francis, aged 20,|Bethel . h88. . 86 o AN Cldy J 'Y H d C then ended his own life at by s Ay SRR Loy 4 = iibtace 'Snow uneau Oung araware L.0. sanitarium in Lamanda Park, a!magle . sl 24 B8 w18 — 0 Cldy suburb. St. Paul 50 38 34 36 3 Trace Clear Hardw. i St. " 9 3 a6 = araw Stevens killed the younger 0d|pyteh Harbor. 52 VT o 38 e Cldy are and Undertaking outright and wounded the other|godiak 38 38 1% 42 Pt. Cldy PHONE 12 so badly he died an hour latercordova . 20 20 (o 28 . Snow in the Pasadena Hospital. | g Sloysms had akih his aonjioNcig ... 18 48 2R SIR 2 O George to the Sanitarium where|piince Rupert.. 26 22 20 24 Clear s FINE FAMILY FUEL Francis was convaleseing from an | pamonton 12 12 1 16 Clear TErI for those wise enough to order automobile accident. After . | seattle . 46 44 | 32 3228 .10 Bnow 5 their coal and kindling here. short conversation with the older| poipjang . . 48 48 42 42 10 07 Cldy 3 Have us deliver you at youf boy, the father shot him, thea|gan' prancicco. b 5 50 52 10 .20 ot. Cldy 4 address and note How much killed himself. Nearly an huur_ *__Less than 10 mues. 4 better heat and cleaner fires {later, the police found the body of 43 ! g ESC5 you have. : the younger son in an automobilc - > n Tl{e Police, after an investiga Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, 2 it Xouldtn't ask yoy to d? this d lausible 1 for | Princ Rupert, Edmonlon, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are e " cost more. It doesn’t. It tion, had no plausible reason for 3 2 really costs less and the tria) Stevens’ act. imade at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. L = will pr it 4 The high pressure area that has dominated weather conmdi- ok L8 4 tions over Eastern Alaska during the past faw days Is gradually = ‘e carry a full ine of Feeds. cH‘RTER DAY DANCE |moving southward. Juneam, with a pressure reading this morn- —wegt! 4% i m IGHT ing of 30.58 inches, had the highest pressure within the field | s [ D. B. FFMMER 3 3 m H Tou of observation. A low pressure area was central at Seattle this | l’lione 114 d S morning, accompanied by snow and freezing temperature. The - ot A\ "'/ P All is ln reuumess fer .he (‘}n. ctorm that was central over Bering Sea yesterday morning has | 5’,(’ W Il B(’ PI()("S()(I "th ’menix ter Day dance to be given tonight [moved to the north of Seward Peninsula. During its passage 3 Fresiditi % at Moose Hall by the Auxiliary,|northward, gales were genmeral over the far western Alaskan wat- S "’/E H Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. i.|ers. St. Paul Island experienced a 60 mile gale fro mthe scuth- E DOLLAR Dancing will start at 9:30 o'clogk | cast late yesterday. | and the music will be furnished e i A by the Lively Five, with Jack o 72 Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Burford as leader. 396,000.,000 v T TR At The elements, it appears, have | Ly epaie Cafe. You save a Doll done their best for the occasion ;;opssekd lfo; I/;’O}”b”wn 5 Al ar om i for the wind has been called in|Floo elie, | tivity Re : % each on The gift that is always welcome, always use- J |0 e N R e s it 1| s ' NC vity Results : e purchased. golng to be a beautiful and mild\/ WASHINGTON, Dec. —Boih| ew Record ful, no matter how many are given or veceived, 100 10, "%ie cort for gotting out | branchés of Congress listened to| LS RHODES CAF to a dance. the reading of the Presidential WASHINGTON, Dec. 9—A || With such an assortment here, none:can fail A feature of the event will be |message outlining a $96,000,000 ;!;}‘;“recurd. f‘ur Federal Pro- . s % the old time dances which will|flood prevention program. iibition activity was reached | to secure the desired weave or shade in every Intergperse the resular mumbers | Kach branch tucked these ro| | during e last fiscal year : 1e 3 q i of the program. These will in-|commendations away with other| | When 64,986 persons were ar- | quality. Give her a pair of allsilk chiffon clude quadrilles, polkas and a|White House suggestions, for fu-| Tested, an increase of more P - i ith a contrasting heel in black S pret- Virginia Reel. In the latter part|ture reference. than 4,000 over the previous LUMBING HEATING REPAIRING 108€ V g n i B of the evening a supper will be | If your pipes are frozen, or you are in need of any kind of - The arrest otted jail-sen- | ! ty shades of tan and brown, #SYM n the hanquet reony Lad Admits He oyl b il Plumbing or Heating you will profit by calling | ‘ Third Attempt to Killed Father; o Hipes. agsrepgting §5,775,000. 1 STEVE STANWORTH $2.25 a Pair Break Record, Fails Case of “Had To” e ARes R = At your service at any hour. next. He was drunk and I knew| “Let me tell you what your job will cost” SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9—The! CAMDEN, N. J, Dec, 9-—Joseph ) he would carry out his threat.” |} Phone 505 Shop 215, rea; “Spirit of California” landed Wity Cucinotta, ~told the Prosecutinz| Mrs, Josephine Cucinotta agread ! ¢ ow—eeoeeeoe. 0,5 pone. Bareih Budwary 00 ’ in a few hours after taking o"( Mlurney today: with her son. Four other chil-! b h-q I killed my father. I had|dren are in the family. je yesterday, abandoning the thira ! o attempt to break the world’s ea- O e ) e ren S 0. nc. Surance fiight record. A bréim | *In telling of the events leadink | Clarence J. Inder and J. Spaid-| ALASKA MEAT Co ° ® ’ 5 gas line was responsible for tie up to thc x,lulmtiml (';r hll‘l ll'allu;x ing, mining engineers, who wen“ 4 L] 3 A flight bein bandoned. % .yes arday, the la declare. visitors in Juneau yesterday, left Y Juneau’s Leading Department Store EA( by ShepHaie \ 4 |"There was . nothing else to do.|on the Admiral Rogers for the Wholesale and Retail Butchers ——————— + - Advertising aiwuys ,,nk had fired one shot at mother | States on their way to their PHONE 38 the columns of The,Empire @ told me 1 was to be the‘homes in London. I M L L L L T T T T ] IR T \ s POLLS DOLLS | "FUR COATS SILK RITZI LOU FRENCH DOLLS . OUR FUR COAT LINE IS COMPLETE—A GIFT Underwear F & B LAUGHING DOLLS 1 T"AT WOULD BE APPREC’ATED All Sizes RN o PAJAMA SUITS ¥ { B GRUMPY DOLLS CLOTH CO ATS Just received—in Rayon Character Dolls of All Descriptions In a hig assortment to choose from CS‘;'::;':]T‘%;;;’ 81251081350 | $16.75 to $65.00 Pt S N ' ’1 50-f£N?‘111;ABLE ; ) BRI LN A L Chene dé: Chinw Sii ovelties an ts of all descriptions on ouyr INFANTS’ and CHILDREN’S SILK DRESSES o oo R':yo(l:xh ? 4 SO.CENT TABIE WEAR Just Rcceived New Dresses—A Splendid Gift— B0 10 91050 TAPESTRY RUNNERS AND PILLOWS Dainty Hand Embroidered Dresses At our usual low prices RAYON VESTS and : -$1.35 to $3.75 Gertrudes to Match STEPINS ‘ $1.75 to $2.75 $12.7510$59.50 o A Colors HANDKERCHIEFS All Colors—Pure Linen Hapd Embrgjdered GEORGETTE DRESSES WOOL DRESSES KAYSER SILK AN Seaatelly Priced In Jemétnd Wool—Specially gnop.d at Vests, French Pants, T F01 the tiny tot--Pink, Coral and Blue — 75 to $16 78 Bloomers, Gowns 25 cents to 75 cents JERSEY DRESSES . - e A{ Collff—l\mo Blue and Green SEE OU R $1 00 TABLE ?ml?m XMAS G,FTS Y o B%’gfis 2.95, 3.95. 5.95 10 12.50 FOR $1.00 GIFTS “Kavser sux mose | _ FORMEN B 7 : : Twin Heel apd Angoia C(F ”LF Scarf Sets "TABLE LINEN 'Sf%pspe': o mms;‘,.r}"“‘“ HANDKERCHIEFS $2 70 to $3 75 : —— , . T : : it QU%EIC) s SHAVING SETS LOVELY TIES Children’s in gl el SII | s iy s RELS. I $1.00 1o $3.75 Umbrellas b k dnd Velvott Shecial T « 9% _SIK UMBRELLAS in Plaid and Plain | mii‘;mi“ - $8.2510 8 : SE DRESSES | WHITE GOLD KNIVES, Ar-nt.mut Colors | BOYS’ SUITS ; P . . and.(NQV : TCH CHAI 1 In Wool 7510 $2.75 | GGl as ummumnmuumumunmmulwmumw

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