Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
o 8 FOUR DROWN | TOWESTWARD SUDDEN GALE Radid Operator Sees \_\"rxfr‘ Sink to Death—Craft ‘ Turns Over i COCL. LINDB Paci Christmas Eve pi m an joining Island » dead are ¢ caretaker can 3‘“| : Y IK\ ol &y ! 'LONDON, lku :;» l’n\:(-uln'r‘ L .Sl —— MLIEM. | are applied for each year in the| 5 p % | T"nited Kingdom, an increase of Word « e vas Arrow points to Col 1 on the speakers’ ros- | left probably established a precedent !n convenlng |1,000 over the annual pre-war| ceived by the ( officia trum of the M n Congr which called in | Congress in honor of a visiting forc [1ist i e SEpneEL 7 Sl Sidid doke A German has asked for a pa- ator, who wa on ernationai Newsreel) tent on a process to remove wrin-| e 5 T |Kles at the side of the mouth and| o S 3 ) e\ nose, zecho-Slovakia ants distance 1 wa HI JINKS OF ELKS New Cuban Envoy? KETCHIKAN CLAIMS ose. A Czecho-Slovakian want ety arose 170 BE PRESENTED nigh quall overturned the tiny ~ Radio advices T SATURDAY EVENING became numbe ¢ h wa All bu | e a i Tom ped to their death 120 o erful swimmer and st FE JTaR when the last of his comy Hall in celebrat the ¢ o were drowned, despit 1927 and the entrance of 192 1c to resc then He reached Th yen D r 31 the beach safely later and then |, Dot J thie Tinl pecovered the bodie SRisantan the G4 - v ot e €. OF C. WILL NOT GATHER TOMORROW There will be no mectin ers, of just s ot the Juneau Chamber of Commerce |heen }u Ve ‘ 1 3 at noon tomorrow, it was clved fre I nounced ftoday. Although it liseum heer the regular date for a meeting 1° ged t o Clearance Sale THE NUGGET SHOP e A number of things are standing in places we would like to stand a totem pole pretty soon. We know that you are sick of buying things you can’t eat and wont keep you warm. Nevertheless these things are ies and you'll be shopping for Buy them now and save money. This sale only lasts a few days more and then ever ything goes back to its normal price. accessories to neces them some time. Sugar, Cream and Tray \'cl—-%lii.O(l NOW $8.60 Beautiful Mayonnaise Set—$6.75 NOW $3.50 Six Iee Cream Goblets—s$20.00 !\0\\’ £10.00 Sterling Silver Sugar and Cream—S$17.50 NOW $9.00 Large Double Vegetable Dish—$11.00 NOW $7.00 Fancy Benedict Bread Tray—$5.00 NOW 0 1 Piece 1847 Rogers Tea Set—$37.50 NOW §19.00 Beautiful Hammered Cake Plate—$§5.50 NOW $2.75 Fancy Cream and Sugar—$7.50 NOW $3.75 8 Day Two-Tone Striking Mantle Clocks— $13.50 NOW $7.50 : These are the regular standard goods made by In- ternational, Benedict, Rogers, Gorham and other old time makers. We don't want to be cleaning this stuff while busy with tourists. Lots of other good buys. Come in and snoop around, you'll be surprised. | THE NUGGET SHOP A reasonable amount of good engraving free mmflllll||lll}lllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHH"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll"llll!llllllllllll TR E S T F R TR T i "f .", ERGH ATTENDS SPECIAL SFSSION IN MEXI(,O LAW;HAD NO LICENSE - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 29 1927. :’V‘.O TRAPPERS FINED FOR VIOLATING GAME | Tw g without ) Kodlal island, were recently arrested, fu- before Judge A. F. sner at S. Comu Kodialk, 1 convicted of violating the Alaska Game Law, according to formation received at local cadquarters of the Alaska Gam Queer Invention Keeps Office Busy :thod of extract- a-water. been sought for 1 patent on ing gold from Patents have | MONEY IS DUE CITY Municipal officers of Ketchikan [toy bomb with an explosive have asked by letter that fhelcharge and a fuse for disch Clerk of the U. S. District Cowt|ing paper streame a mee ve them figures on business|ical violin; a device for dis roceeds of Ketchikan merchante |ing defective patches in fur: claiming it is their bel telescopic umbrella for use v equalities have been representad|wheeling a b riage, and a in li affidavits, it was leam |method of pasteurizing heer. ed e — here in Federal Court of liquor \DRUG CASE TAKEN WHY SURE! THX PRESIDENT Will be out comfortabie. Bob Turner. RSP KPP S SeRE all winter, warm and Just Phone 257 ~—adv ' Al Dokl | | law violations and conspiracy and P48 (Hought » poor ‘time for the | iSFLE8 $ER el P d o | UNDER ADVISEMENT | were sentenced to cighteen months gathering because of the nearness| Bd Than A A e | R | i ) in prison. They started serving B t5e ‘end of the year the Channel who happen to be Col Noble Brandon Judah, Chi-| o e (P The next meeting the Chambey|here mext Saturday are invited| cago millionaire, with distingulshed | The case of the United Stale ¢ ates B Sill hold will be on Pridey to attend the Elks' biggest social| record as a clvillan and soldl vs. Dr. G. S. Lurie, ged with | nouner Unit bree |t R his is to e Ladies’ event of the year under conslderation for appoint- [ dispensing drugs without a ! fornay. Hal: Ya Lht B bectal . proran ' wi - ewea ment as United States ambassador | cense, was taken under adviss | o o Be. gk e yanged, with Mrs. Belle Mmlww WHlTEPASS R. R. l fo Cut 3 ment by Judge Thomas M. Reed.|ihey had served thelr minimum gh o sial apoaker: i (International Ilustrated News) following a prelimin hearing in | time. whict a7 That s rine spealke! : ing a pre caring ime, which was last July R E arioiy BLGCKED BYSNOW - e/ oo i S E D e g l A : TR . b | MOFRIng rd that the White Pass and|job but before much snow huid | poife o o a0 o h L . | WE TAKE {| Yukon Raitroad was temporar. v | been cleared a troe put plow No pobish SR b e el THANK YOU | out of commission brought | 2 out of commission. | room of Mrs. McKeon at the Gas SUBSCRIPTIONS l here today by the Margnita, local| However, th on the Margni'a feinany Hotel, the evening ‘of ,De- For the generous patron- leadi | | mailhoat, which was in Skagway |said, the officials, in Skagwa | cember 26 he found a box con age you gave us before | for all leading yosterday. [ the railroad declared they | taining narcotics and hypodermic | Christmas MAGAZINES Two rotary plows were smashed | pected to have the route V' needles 'ona’ table: /TS as. . - 1 in 2 3 p s8N0 H00] | G g 104 , up in an attempt to clear snow |soon | ‘Dr. Li P. Dawes testitied. that We suggestt you make Special Club Rates off the tracks leading over ' thz| PRSI R T ;lh’*. McKeon has been very | one good resolution this | summit of the Pas The fiest | JACK OF ALL TRADE {and he w lled in consultation | weele for 1928—that you one sent up ran into a ro | The Shop of 0dd Jobs | with Dr. Lurie and that e order-f' ypoqe wivn e that had been car 2 _{ed her to the hospital where she « s {tracks by a small While |If your pipes freeze up, or fori,eqained several di nd he gf | this one was being repaived an-| odd jobs Phene 473, John|orio drues to roli R ’ | other rotary was sent out on the | Holle adv.! e HELLAN’S % W 56% ek i O | B - _!llllllllllllllllll"lllllll I||llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII(lIII“Hlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll um e IHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store Phone 33 Free Delivery 01d papers for sate at The Empire. o tn e e B R e Announcement! WE HAVE DISPOSED OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOES AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR TO M. GEORGE OF LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE EORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street | % £ GE E BEE Is Out of Town but the same efficient . work is being done. DAY CALLS PHONE 34 NIGHT CALLS JOHN AHLERS .. reieieees 1002 CHAS. BAKER .. L IIIIIIIIIIHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIllIllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIlll!lillllll!lIHIIIIIllHIllIHIl!llIIIII!Illlilll]llIl!Il]lllllllIlIIII!III)§!:lII!}!IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Stowe, | mmission. Fines were impose} on »th men | ereil, an alien, was His stepson, Willis who is a citizen, was| The court ordered for | feited six fox skins, and a b | owned by the elder | | Norrell were confiscated i i [ Touy Smith, who was arrested two vears. While teaching she several d ago by prohibition|met Calvin Coolidge, who ropmed agents, plead guilty to having,at the home of the school 33 1-3% had a pint of moonshine in his|steward. / possession at the time of his One-third of the teachers ot" OFF Judge Fra Eoyle, in the U.|their training in the Clarke! BUTLER. MAURO Commi ner's Court. He wa the first in the United' “|fined 3 E e | | g e 3 Dlsrharged Nows Su=s .I'orezxners Learn rest, the final instaliment of Municipal{States and 9 foreign countries. I { | | JAPANESE GROWING IN { HOlU % TeqCIl De‘af ' STATURE DUE TO DIET | At American School| ! i { )' TOKIO, Dec. The | “small Japanese” are gaining Nov.| | NORTHAMPTON, steadily in height, due to their Mass., |29.—From the opposite ends of| | change in diet, according to ithe earth there have come to the| | statistics published by the {Clarke School for the Deaf two| | inietiy of Education, cover- Eyuum_g women sent by their re-{ | .. (e yvears from 1902 to |Spective governments to learn| | 1900 ; ‘h':)wv'. to teach deat children of| | 'Tno figures show that the |their native lands. | | arerage height for JaMEAEE | Chrysoula Kyriakides comes) | #irls has increased one inch [from Athens, Greece. When she| | B that period, and of boys [returns she will open the first| | seven-tenths of an imch. government school for the deat in| | The notable increase in the | that ancient eity. | | average height of girls is at- b4 i heatl From Bagulo, Philippine Isl-| | [outed to physical eliucation ] ands, comes Frances McCann, a| SoF i personal appointee of the late! 2 Major General Leonard W ! I b T Governor General of-the Philip-| [ — e pines. She will return to lm(lnf Friday, the_30th, is Remnant deaf children in the government N |Day at Goldstein’s Emporium. adv —— P In selecting the instruction of| We make men's sults for $55 jthe deaf as their profession these|p, WOLLAND. —adv. itwo and the 10 other women in!s it |the classes are following in the { footsteps of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. {As Grace Goodhue the President’s {wife trained at the Clarke School !and subsequently taught there for ischool at Manila. \ SPECIAL SALE i | Stationery | | | | PLEADS GUILTY: FINED yesterday afternoon hel‘mo the deaf in this country obtained cheol, nd costs. ates to teach the deaf lip-read-! e — ling and speaking. | NOTICE OF TAX PAYMENT | Near 0 young men and wo-| Notice DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Phone 134 | Sub Station Post Office No. I.! | i in fnereby given tha schools for the deaf in : . es for the ar 1927 s duej A, 7 e et = e nos? St i B 'yaAff"" Privca oo, ule, o6 1hé aice” 3 — Al o 9% e Free om Prison| city ¢ or before 5 o'clock | P ’ S e o Dall N BT e A Dec. 20.—|p. m. Tuesday, Janvary 3, 19281 re-Inventory Sale S s Tl ohften 0 IR AR SR ClMutes Robert and|after which time payments be-| gk 7% ; 2 4t win’ potaled ot that: Hac| Al BHth, dbes e IRON i rek R 20 bars Crystal White Soap ... $1.00 i Wyt W gy S S eral prohibition penalty of 10 per cent with eight'! AR g ol 5 ; FEDANL Yies et _,'!"”"’," & daroled trom, MeNeil Tqldrd: pani.|per csiit inserest i |} bars ]\"l(‘(hum .[vory Soap ... 1.00 Binerprn i s oy ks tentiary January 10, it was learn. | H. R. SHEPARD, 13 bars Creme Oil Soap ... ... 1.00 AT ed here today adv. City Clerk. | ST i AR The three mo were convicted - t All Blue and W hite Enamel Ware at Cost GARNICK’S PHONE 174 WINNERS First Prize—Diamond Ring HILMA RUSINEN Second Prize—Table Lamp PROMPT AT MEAL TIMES JACK SALOUM One of the wisest wives we know asks us, after every order, if there is something we would like to suggest. CALL 331 FOR She doesn’t always take our suggestion—but. she tells us her husband is always prompt at meal times. CORRECT TIME LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing LET US There really lots of men who like to be surprised with something delicious and different! BE YOUR TROCERS GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Footwear for the Elks’ Hi-Jinks DANCE THE NEW YEAR IN AND THE OLD YEAR OUT IN A PAIR OF GOOD LOOKING AND COMFORTABLE SLIPPERS FROM GOLDSTEIN’S The “Yvonne” Black Kid trimmed in Black Reptile Leather Priced at $8.50 a pair The “Lorraine” Black Kid Gored Pump K Cuban Heel Priced at ; $11.50 a pair e oo 3 A SRS ¢ vl Bl i ) . .