The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1927, Page 8

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Ohio Girl Honored SINCLAIR GETS TWO YEARS JAIL FINE OF §1300 Pronounced o Prre ; by Judge i o Hunte ! Olifo, an graduate, donna o 000 theatre memorial to late stein, (International Tilu Prohibition Age heen pa Deputy Pr tor who opening of 1in New Y Oscar Hammé .o MOTION GRANTED IN THOMAS CASE|sppyicES HELD FOR NICHGLS ON FRIDA trated News) compssgrps e -wl in Juneau Mo will be held a atternoon at auspices who M. R la Court th Thomas is charged of the liquor law The d suits of aska Cor e Peter for payment o traps, hear and taken under » Reed demurre riday under the 5 a member W ‘l be used in w2 Compan taxe th | morning H. 1. Lucas, Vanderleest -ee advise r a busine f ; Mozee passed the liqu v e Alaska 8 e o680 of Lhs it 1t of the Fe session Juc Reed decl noof the Court to be elosed until Jar y|sion ol Alaska 3 next | A RN sex scheduled on t,WHY SURE! THF 2ZRESIDENT Will be out all winter. warm and comfortable. Just Phone 7 ../ Bob ‘Turnes ~—adv > for sale at The Empir rip to through He is Superi aral Bureau of Southwest Divi lation of the | 01d paper MRS. ’KEGN i$ FREFD AND CHARGES DROPPED | M nd SPECIAL SALE S AP AN Keon, cha bmhlul drug tod with being freed from cu fternoon and all her were qugshoed Stationery addic vesterd against Mr by the Unit office. Judge eed entered the order dismissal in the D trict Court late noon, - Leon oil permanent wave, Fern Beauty Parlor BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right $12.50.| Free Delivery Phone 134 | | Sub Station Pest Office No. 1. adv. g e Attorney yesterday after et e P BB A SR TISAAL L SN A PR 65 CENTS POUND PURE SWEET BUTTER A new addition to our line of Butter GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street TELEPHONE US FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT nd we will do the rest. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables /ed on steamer Watson, and we are ready to take od care of your orders, ’Wn ve excellent delivery servic ever you want a 8 you will do well if —none better in : deal for your ou eall on us. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY DEC 28 1927 \I‘(‘rlmvh ducation. 1 pictures in country, M the company seram, din se- | hanks, Sitka ’nusw N HERE = 5 FiLM MAKING Noted Photogr aphm to Make New Series of Al- askan Life Pictures educs | | past few yes a small cal ing A brother, * Commissioned as Genétat . Ross: thy or where he was peémsdnal mer to the Emperor country During his sta commissioned hon wh ar ¢ sisters, abouts vive the ! Bessie Howe SEATTLE, De eral tripg lap behind in of the into (l. finest biz Af and pictury On s was with the| noted Ttalia. | another with renew tarl Ros wn photographer, still s expe new Part of nade for Company, for latter, vl | photog e| He { y ' heart of som , » country in » Howe, who B ot good t nigh wa s an | Virginia will ¥ e studies the Bastmah Rochester, N Mr. Rossman ! he plans to be ture film, portraying vy ot the land of American frontier Author, Director, 'n’ Eve'yt‘\lng Like with Bla Kivilini ot the re. Mr v of the ario, divector filming and ‘do his own camer hooting. His first Alaska bool | picture based the by him duri | where ported favorable. ' | the steamer ks or more. Ho | yorth. his plans fr | picture mak a4 doesn’t’ know he will start it. He 7o to the westward month, returnin: Here Two Weeks *. Rossman ‘expects to re for two w not complete | others The ng out 1 Territory 0 To you choose | DRY (Red GERALE, 1y ometime next —— o OlDTlME ALASKAN PASSES AWAY HERE nk Wissin ska 19( the St. Ann's ock this morning. given the cause He had been in the since last Thursday | born in Johnstown, P, and came to ihe territory Since ()I'V‘ in Nome, SUBSCR! for all MAGA 76, resident of passed awa hospital Ola age of his hos- since and the Special C natural colors of the was hailed » reprodi N ital He was in 185 phy 4 Comp. *. Rossman s h a number L L GOOD MORNING, Nineteen Twen!y-Eight Another Christmas has come and gone. The New Year begins with its re- sibilities and oppor- That which is done is done. Let us begin the New Year with the resolve “That although our first service is to ourselves or families we shall endeavor to give more than ever of our Time and substance to others less fortunate but deserving.” The Nugget Shop has closed the most successful year in its hifitur" and ulthough our hard labors lmve contributed (,ud has blessed, us with good health and kept us from serious misfortuné. To those whom we have offended (and with the best of intentious, we blunder), we ask for forgiveness and an upportunity to prove our good faith. To everyone, regardless, we' wish the Compli- me nl\ ul the \mwn and a Happy New Year. CLEARANCE SALE With most purses hard-hit by Santa Claus, we realize it is almost futile to try and make them open again for any- thing but bread and butter and coal. But in looking around and forward we see many things sitting in spaces we will need next summer for something else. It costs money to move things around and store them and some will get damaged no matter how careful we are. Pursuing this idea further we have resolved to offer some extra- ordinary bargains, not with the idea of cutting prices, ‘but to elear our shelves and show-cases, although it amounts to the same thing. Our dear friends Smears Kopek and Co. (God bless them) will look like stomach robbers, if you will compare these prices. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. To keep it up would bust us. We, guarantee the quality of the items mentioned to be_the best obtainable at the usual prices or any other price, in their class. All are new and in first class eon- dition and the usual quality handled in the awverage shop. Silver articles have the manufacturers’ guarantee of twen- ty-five to fifty years of ordinary use. Large Hammered Platter (20x14) with Gravy 'l‘ne— $20.00, NOW. $10.00 Large Hammered Tray (16x12) two handles— $14.50—NOW $7.50 Hamered Round Tray (12 inches)—$7.50 NOW $3.75 Hammered Square Tray (12 inches)—$7.50 NOW $3.75 Hammered Bowl (10 inches—$7.50 NOW $3.75 Bread Boats (12%5 inches—$5.50 NOW $2.75 Bread Boats (12x5 inches) $4.000 NOW $2.00 Large Silver Water Pitcher—$12.00 NOW $6.00 Hammered Gravy Boat and Tray—$11.25 NOW $5.75 Six Sterling Silver Salt and Peppers—$4.25 NOW $2.30 Ten Inch Heavy Cut Glass Plate—$16.50 NOW $8.00 28 Inch Mahogany Smoking Stand—$8.50 NOW $4.25 27 Inch Mahogany (fane, v{) Smoking Stand— 12.00 NOW $6.00 25 Inch Mnllogany Smoking Stand—fi.sfl NOW $3.25 26 Inch Large Fancy Smoke Stand with Cabinet— $18.00 NOW $9.00 Eight Day Mahogany Mantle Clocks (strikes hour qld half hours in two tons gongs)—$12.50 and $15.00 NOW § 26 Piece’ Rogers or Community Silver Set— $31.50 NOW $21.50 Seven Jewel Elgi\or Waltham Work Wateh in Fancy Vickel Case—$12,00 NOW $7.50 Ladies’ Diamond Studded Gruen Wrist W Usual §230.00 NOW $150.00 Other values in proportion. *Come in and M ound. You'll Be Bflm}‘ised.” L T Eflmfifiaiim|mm|m|mi| lived in the deceased. e ——.—— elf at Ninilchik, chances of recover: Ala ALASKA DRY An unquestionable choice, WE TAKE Seward, Kodiak, RIHI\ Koyukulk, ‘wALLls GEORGE ls and Douglas. H latter town for ars, his home be bin on the and | near the cemetery Robert supplementia: | residing in Conemaugh, Penn., Wissinger nd a sus h0se o names unknown, Reaches Seattle; Chances Good ment to them tomorrow morning c ‘\-—nmlh was the race with air- train and steamship ulw".;(;mrge said overnment school | shot | two the ay re accidentally Alaska, in 1o s pla hos 1 She arrived on ameda from the when drink ALASKA p) PALE GIN- —adv. ( i IPTIONS leading ZINES ‘lub Rates beach | ~‘\~mkq ll]ut the jury said Eulll) |En8|ul‘ Oflend" Gm | The court was impressed by Fifty Nmfll Sentenceluu- speech of the man whose |eriminal record dated from 1896. LONDON, Dec. Simon |On that first conviction Cain had Cain, “the terror of Deptford,” been given twelve strokes with a has gone back to prison to pay|lash for robbery with violenc:. the penalty of his fifty-ninth m,u-‘lh passing sentence of five years viction. penal servitude, the court said But Cain was not dragged)that Cain was undoubtedly a man away to chains and the rock pile/of ability and physical vigor until he had stirred the han, - “which would have enabled him on in the Old Bailye with the|to live an honest life success- vigor of his bold eloquence in!fully.” pleading his own ¢ase. BACK FROM STATES Wallis 8. George, president of the Junedu Cold Storage Company and the Junean Chamber of Com- | merce, who has been in the States |on business for - the last few returned to Juneau last night on the steamer Alaska. | He reports that the cold storage 'plants at Ketchikan are out of | herring, and he is making a ship 28, — e — Cain was charged with steal-| LET Almquist Fress Your Sult, ing horse and gig. . For three|we call and deliver. Phone 528. hours he roared before the jury,| and stopped at length only m-‘ cause “I am tired of talking." Pre-Inventory Sale 20 bars Crystal White Sonp 11 bars Medium Ivory Soap 13 bars Creme Oil Soap All Blue and W hite Enamel Ware at Cost GARNICK’S ) PHONE 174 |on the Bellingham. Mrs. George remained in Seattle but will come north on an early boat, M= Advertlsing aiways pays. Use the columns of ’l‘h- Emnlro /5 PRl T Advertminy =iwvays 2ays. \ fhe ro'umns of The Embire. r———— WINNERS First Prize—Diamond Ring HILMA RUSINEN Second Prize—Table Lamp JACK SALOUM CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME GEE BEE Is Out of Town LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewslry Repairing —s R L L LT L L L IllIIIIIIlillIllllllIIIllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIV“ HII|IIIIII|I|III|!||||||IIIIIII Ly O L T O T T R L L T LT but the same efficient work is being done. DAY CALLS PHONE 34 NIGHT CALLS JOHN AHLERS IRA TUCKER CHAS. BAKER GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” THANK YOU For the generous patron- | age you gave us before Christmas. We suggestt you make one good resolution this * week for 1928—that you trade with us. . 602 4504 HELLAN'S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Free Delivery * When you say: “He’s distinguished looking” You really mean style Hart Schafiner & Mark clothes distinguish a man because they give him good lines, smart style — and they look like more money than they cost Blue, Browns and Dusted Gray Suits $30.00 to $65.00 are head and shoulders * above other clothes ou’d pay even more for

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