The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 8

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B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1927. . s . !") iver in ®command ol 3 |s7,7 "V | HERBERT TAYLORI: oot v RED FOX IN L NOW ON TRIL 255 gop DEMAND = = £ MURDER CHARGE ™ BEFORE C. OF C.Monthly Fur Auction Is Pitsbursh Gives o yasmsaros. vee 1eoon the best lot of dark skims, $56. | | Wolt was active, the best lot elling at $19.7 >——— o | \ | The Answer to b i | A discus SR ARG Whter S Held at Seattle- i i J) Ray Akers, former street car 7 : __iage in Juneau which prevails dus rices PITTSBURGH, Dec. 15-—Ro conductor, who declared in affi- i Jury Secured Thls F()H-lm: ik 077, oot weetot ok m.-' P It_cifi(.j-ood ) Arbuckle, the principal davits that Bdward Kidwell, jur- noon and Testimony {winter months, will be the prin in a movie scandal sevoral oF in the Fall-Sinclair trial, talk- ll ol 1 i cipal business Dbefore the local| SEATTLE, Dec. 15.—Red fox: , will be allowed to ap- cd freely about the case, were i s Introducec Chamber of Commerce at the reg-|and lynx were in demand at the theatre here, Director today summoned to the District 8 % | SRR ular luncheon meeting tomorroy |monthly auction of the Secattle of Public . (lark Attorney’s office just before the | case of the United States\,,on i (he display room of the |Fur Exchs | ruled, re ¢ action |criminal contempt proceedings as 0 u es ZO”S | vs. Herbert Taylor, charged Willl\jaieq Blectric Light & Power Red fox averaged $40.78 with|in which he o |against Sinclair, Burns and asso- | manslaughter, in the death of} o nn,, The question was car- | Specimen skins bringing from|voke the if Ar-|clates got under way. | Albert Chisel, near Haines, Julyl i over ‘trom. . Gie meeting 1 $15 to 550. There appe to beibuckle 1 as seheduled e ——————— | opened this morning in thel coo o T ause of regulas | marked shortage of this item. | How Clark added if « MRS. WKEAN ILL i1 United States District Court. Dis i Lynx v n excellent demand|is “a viol e i business matters sufficient time | t public ) r would| Mrs. H. McKean entered the Justin W. Hard at an average of $38.15 with best| Arbuck | triet Attorney could not be give it, i 3 le Y | given to it, it wu h X t District /\“"‘“]‘ U alil; talis skins at $60. | revoke the St. Ann's hospital yesterday after- Folta represent thei™",, "o /ons interested in the| Mink . improved to average| - noon for medical treatment. 3 | ution and Attorney H. L.| - | lkner is counsel for the de-|Water gquestion { er the discussion are asked to be | g | present at the meeting ollowing ; was drawn I The follow e O . Brite, «JRAIDR G W. Albrechit (of s o Bertha D. Goetz,)Danks, who is a Juneau visitor, ‘; S i Delzelle, J. Monagle,| Will be a guest of honor ot the Carney,- A, B Butter-| CHSERer p L. R. Smith k| The luncheon tomorrow will be D. M. Bothwell ed| the last until the v following nd.J. P. Morgan | Christmas, December 30 ’ R e {" CHRISTMAS CANDY this morning for the prosecution| LIEUT. COLWELL HERE All Kinds—Old Fashioned and New 9 srsion of the trag-! Lieut. A. cotwell, who e ceeded Lieu tte in ch | 9 e i o Perp lexed: TOYS and DOLLIES In Doubt? DISHES and GLASSWARE \ who wish to en|$11.75 and the best lot sold| AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY| (ARG RN for $20. |will hold "a regular busiress| XMAS TREES DELIVERED Muskrats were neglected- and/jecting in the Dug Out to your door, Phone 683. . {averaged 01.46 with top of $1.60. gay evening, December 15th : | - e, Cross fox sold well at $50.45,)o'clock. There will be ini \|WHY SURE! THE PRESIDENT the best skin going for § {of officers and refreshments 1! Will be out all winter, warm and Silver fox moved rapidly atipe served. A large attendance|comfortable. Just Phone 257. $117.90 with top of $ | desired. —adv. 'Bob Turner. —adv. Marten averaged $2 0. Forj—v0u VRS T SR — | poe—— - PP edy i eye witness Lundy, in direct examing of the: Radio Station at Cordova, said he, with several other arrived on the Admiral Wa 1 Chisel and Lee Don-|and will return to his post. SLIPPERS : went from Haines by car|ing on the Alameda. Lieut. Col-| to cabin. When they ar-| well had special business at Sii-| s v id Donnelly went into{ka and expected to make a fast : T e 4 3 th ed an @ yound trip but was prevented by || So busy, and don’t know where { GARNICK,S ls d l t 0 the wreck of the Northwestern W Y neh, with Taylor. French, he sail KESTMIRRRR e 1 iy went to a corner and took| WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART whereupon Don- | Legion will meet at § o'clock Thursday night, Dec. 15. Initia- tion, entertainment and refresh- ments. Husban e ‘invited. AGNES GRIG( to start? Heres' help! f { | | PHONE 174 ° L e o e e s Just come to Hellan's Phar- & —— i ——— macy, make yourself at ease, ' look around at the beautiful down a gun nelly and one of the other men who had followed him in got French down and commenced dy said he went COMFORT to beat I H o i —adv. Secretary. || gift good. for all ages, and you | | &4 il B i i of . e g s i) ) FOR YOUR e heard a shot Fy : will at least get an inspira- lying on the floor He said he did not and he did not not examination of Lundy fz| Goods ‘ it of the Ju tion. Dot torget et magazine || CHRISTMAS SHOPPING | subscription for the new year. Just ask us for information 100K US UP and give us your order. X | |at prices that will encourage | weh was charged ‘ ult with a 1 rous we * ) | Christmas giving. Look them| and Lee Donnelly wis charged with perjury. over before you buy elsewhere b4 You Will Be Surprised | i If your baffled come to our Shoe Dzpartment as Mr. Pessemier says he HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store has more suggestions for foot comfort than you could imagine. Foot | § troubles are his specialty, so bring them to him — but leave your | J.M.SALOUM [{&5in John Olsen of our Dry OLIVERS HAVE BOY BABY At Seattle, on December 12, a boy baby was born to Capt. and Mrs. Fred Oliver, according to 3 ces received in Juncau. Capt.|Phone 25 [ s ; MORE SAVINGS ad Free Delivery Phone 33 Fgee Dellvery Goods Department must have s Amocat Grapefruit ... 95 None Better than Amocat and Del Monte Brands i i [ % 3 4 cans Del Monte De Lux Plums, large ? £ a lot of suggestions 1o offer to tins ... $1.00 H the ladies for he usually has 3 cans Del Monte Slic - 95 g a good audience. It must be 3 cans Del Monte Pears, Barlett ........ 1.00 H I Yo i ] 5 3 cans Del Monte Apricots ... 1.00 £ s e o 3 cans Del Monte Pumpkin, largetins .60 E ly. If in doubt come to John, Coat Sale Continues Values GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street O R T T T ' What Could Be Sweeter “WE GUARANTEE” our Merchandise to be best. Our Prices to be right. Our Service is prompt. SRRSO We Give It With a Smile. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily - GEE BEE Is Out of Town but the same efficient work is being done. DAY CALLS ... ....PHONE 34 NIGHT CALLS JOHN AHLERS . . . . 602 - JRA TUCKER ... CHAS. BAKER ... YOU'LL BE SURPRISED Miss Halversen of the Women’s Ready-to-Wear De-’ ‘partment is a deviless with the men so if you have some- "thing special in mind you want, senq your hubby or sweetheart to her. She will help you immensely. You are invited to come in and snoop around. Remember we will do a reasonable amount of engraving FREE. And it is real engraving—not scratching. Although we have lots of high priced exclusive gifts, we also have hundreds of clever little gifts ranging-from 25 cents to a couple of dollars. Come in and snoop around—“You'll Be * Surprised.” The young blonde in the Men’s Department, Mr. Scott, brings out the smiles from the men, sometimes "its a good story but always a good fit. A THE NUGGET SHOP CHRISTMAS SHOPPING - . ISNT SO BAD y AFTER ALL LET 'US HELP. HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS ” ,h sdvance what job will cost” T T T T T LU T

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