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8 Bel i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 30, 1927 PRIEST PLANS [:5.".7% b /| Threo- Cornered Battle Looms Up [APPRAISAL OF |:iiirpmnc e to one who drinks cocktails, anl smoking before the coffee and Ilnrnndy arrive is a crime agains( good cooking,” declared the ex- citable ¥renchman. M. Carton drank sherry before ihh meals. In this he | approved ——————— M'CLELLAN NOT GUILTY lof the English custom.' But he { After being out only 10 minutos | was horrified at the use of the who will be prescnted with th ROME FLIGHT =" " For Republican Presidential Plum | wrgp SYSTEM == 25 £ r: - service utilities in the states. WITH AVIATRIX, ""riANks xouas pinver| St In a letter of .v.,.m-m1;.;.4..._.”:”;:'- gt e jthe jury returned a verdict of not|American cocktail which has be suilty on both counts in the cave ! como so gone in England. . f the U. S. vs. Charles McCleilas B - N Representatives of Eastern{q, "4 5 5% Charles McClellaa, | Pla"s ‘Or Froposed Hop' members of (he Kanga ; p is in the Court of| 5 of the local federal jail express T FLAG COMES BACK iy . ] Y C lists Are Mak- U. S. Commissioner F s | ¢ : | r tha o Miss M » Field, apitalists Are Ma m © rank A e Om/a\ha lOA e S“Y- :I.I“: lu“nq(;‘kl“ ls’ A]I.|;>1|f.|1|“,l\xll|,..lr| A pin 4 Survey poyler O 8 charge of Intoxication| TIFRIN, 0. Dec. 10—A 3igat K re Announce: White for the turkey dinner g ;\Iml of possession of Intoxicating | old mystery at Heldelbers colloge i I served-the inmates on Christmas duor. One bullot was taken onijas been solved. It centorad e PITTSBURGH, Pa. Dec " “| day They also thank the local | The Rev. James R. Cox, pastor of Ol St. Patrick’s Church, this city, is arranging a flight from Omaha to Rome in a new Bellan- ca plane with Miss Myrtle Browa of that city at the “stick” pils'- An appraisal of the property|each count it was sald. McClellan | around the disappearance of the and operations of the Juneau We-| was ropresented by Attorneys | institution’s flag. Dr. Arthur V. ter company is being made by|Grover C..Winn and J. H. Hatt. | casselban of Philadelphia his re. representatives of eastern capital, Members of the jury were turned it. He 1 his roommate with possibility of purchase. It follows: Mrs. Thomas McCaul, | {ook it as a lark. was made known today by John|Mrs. Thomas Darby, H. 0. Adams. PRERMRAG T | business hous who contributed cigars and cigarettes, and Phil Jolie, who was instrumental m securing these gifts, The Christmas dinner pri | ared by Miss Field consisted of tho| Reck, local manager of the com-|John Krugness, F. €. Readman,| 0ld papers for sale at The Empire. ing the machine. Banlodt " mienus . turkey - with] pany. Mrs. T. M. Judson, Olat Torkel | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- To Plan Details AR gl sy | aralBI The investigations are beinz|som, R. P. Nelson, Mrs. Georgs|EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND He made public a letter he had g oo g | sauce, grecn peas, mashed pota made by T. A. Hopkins, J. M.| Kohlhepp, L. Van Lehn, J. 1 | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING received from Miss Brown { | | sweet pickles, chow-che Doyle and L. A. Williamson, en-i Connors and Olaf Winther. PLANT, 18 ALASES- ) il later announced that he wasi .. up, jellies, puddir five story gineers and auditor of the L McClellan was arrested the | % s ) ready to proceed with the financ-| oo - R oy land Engineers, Inc., of s».n_r ,"i"]" of December 24 by Pron-| 1‘ AR ! ing and arranging the details of “,m' 01 English sauce cisco. They expect tu be in Jllx‘)ilinn Agents W. 8. Harding anil! | SPbC’AL the trip. Dispatches from Omana ' =~ " "0 0 O - neau seve days. | T. L. Chidester, 1 3 stated that Miss Brown expected| Mr. Hopkins said today he is | a0 s i SALE to make the flight and that o] RY unable to divulge the plans of the!| ONDON'S COCKTAIL HABIT | | . Pittsburgh priest would accom- | company his firm represents but| yo| TS FAMED FRENCH CHEF | Statu}nery pany her. In commenting on tie | said they are tentative as yet. | ol R flight, he said | —_— — —— 1 LONDON, Dec. 30—Cocktails| | 33 1-3% “l have had some correspoai: | iruin the palate. So do cigarettes. | OFF guce with Miss Brown, who is a| ; | Monsieur Francols Carton, presi- 5 Bisterinaw of the designer o BE DRUPPED THANK YOU ident of the Society of Cooks cf BUTLER—M‘\URO 5 fhn Dollanca plans. The plane to | Paris, and the famous French art.! -MAU be used in the Omaha to Romo| ) 4 Lo ) 2 : L : flight will be the same model as| Pl P SURDI g I AT SRR S For t‘heil g;:\t:;ou:s pg;!fg;l; ;:;fl‘:ib:;' h‘i::‘ l:";,‘:;’l‘“"‘;‘]":’“ L DRUG CO. ¢ " k4 thich C 3 : litical experts see the Republican par v Jove 3 age yo 2 s d B to atten -8 e e s pormmen(t Noy Tndlictments Be Return-| fo three tactions secking that presidential nomina- | of Mitnots (top center), and Vice President Charles G. Chotilains {the Food and Cookery Bxhibition | When We Sell It | g ";4‘"“.:]“! kgl g | . T 1 tion in 1928—Herbert Hoover (ieft) is one, Senator | Dawes (lower center). i | were shocked at the suggestion | It’s Right it U e et IS ed in Jury Tampering Charles Curtis of Kansas (right) is another, And the Satkationa) Tiinutseted “Newi) We suggestt you make |that they take cocktails betore | vgreofinolllvar{, [Fhone 134 : to fully finance the adventure 1| Says Gordon A triangular battle will soon be| Senator Curtis, of Kansas, Re-|way Is clear for him to come outn | one good : resolution this ;;:::"(lu'l:“_w and smoke between | |Sub Station, Post Offiee oddk i don't think will have any e ‘aged for the G, O. I, presidential | Publican leader of the Senate, hopes | the open and start work. week for /1928—that you | A P AN T e : B trouble in geuins funds to cover| WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—The| Waged for the B & {10 be a possible compromise choice | The third faction sees Governor | {rade with us. ‘; he beauty of true food is 1ost J1d papers for sale at The Emp: the expense of the trip. Grand Jury case against Sinclair,| nomination, which will have Its| 4y 0" convention, His boom has |Frank O. Lowden of Illinols and ! e — S S et joo “I have been informed that Miss|Burns and associates, growing| elimax in Kansas City next June. |iiken on a new lease of life within | Vice President Dawes lined up to- L | i Brown is an experienced pilot and |out of the Teapot Dome jury With President Coolidge reaflirm- | the past few days. | gether. Coolidge and Da\\'f: dldr:l: HELLAN’S | ‘f @ frig P ‘harges, will be allow- da ® je-| Then there's Herbert Hoover|get along so well, but Lowden w. i P I S l y that there will be mo trouble on |tampering charges, will be allow-| ing vty famous “do not choose” de- | nen _ the et . Rpayer | s Slone by well ot PHARMACY \ re- nventorfy ale that score. The plane which will|ed to die so far as District At-| cigjon, and with Charies Evans|who's claimed to be Coolidge's own | bear Sk i ! g 1 . § ey r s concer ] shie 2 laring himself | preference as his successor. Hoover,| At any rate, things have broken B ~ . < » over, 1 have been in-.torney Gordon is concerned and| gughes again declaring h | v - ing } 0 ba O e R 81 ] :'::I:xyedugla now being built and 1 after presenting a procession ofl out of the running, the field has|always strong, is almost certain to|wide open, and developments will Next Door to Graves Store | 21) bars l(c;ys.!al White ‘uap ,,,,, $1.00 i have no fear that we will not :n;l\wssefl before the inquisitorial| peen split into three factions. | become even gtronger, now that the [vome thick and fast from Tw on, Phine 8% Free Delivery | }i Lmrs Cedlunl 'IVOI‘y SOdp B e in safety.” ody. A4 Fl v o T o L - X l 3 ba < i MERKD Home “ District Attorney Gordon said VARONIN IS SOUGH ars Creme Oil Soap """"""""" - 1.00 1 had repared indictments 1 . o v FEATURE DANCING SATLEE Phen@ THYOIIOT Atid 16k 2 All Blue and W hite Enamel Ware at Cost i i fead: would push’ thie. comtemp nformation desired as to the | WILLFURNSH FUN (iRl e S i £ SHEEP-SKIN LINED visnens i GARNICK’S fore Justice Siddons and stand[or Boris Varon. He is supposod : St 3 to be somewhere in Alaska. Any ; : ; : i ¥ ; ity adad - eftenotion o the ] - iR ”m_ information regarding tho above i | First Prize—Diamond Ring i PHONE 174 3 program to be carried out by DINNER GIVEN may be sent to the Governor's COA TS | HILMA RUSINEN A v v : O—O-m“ ‘the Elks' Club in their l\nmnl1 BY AL CLUB Office, at Juneau. . o P i ok econd Prize—Table Lam; N HE Q A Brcuing 1 tha S T, won o Loc aho Wil arna s 3118 | b e WE'LL DO THE SAME FOR YOU y o el o Beauty Parlor. dv. : j - nounced today by the r,ommmul The 'l'rn{‘cnsmndl and Business | Fern Mu__yr_* T AR ' Sohb of Gu ik casthimast e 1iribhe ey bl B in charge of the affair. Women's Club of Juneau held a 2 swe | 3 0 d 4 % Se oy | { L FOR | be delivered today and to be charged next year. Give us Three of Dorothy Roff's dancers ) Christmas turkey dinner last I 1 | CALL 331 ’ 5 R o | will appear sometime before mid-{night at the home of Mrs. David WE TAKE cold weather. I CORRECT t] your's—We'll do the same for with the greatest ap- 3, night and will offer two numbers. | Waggonér. The dinner was serv TIME 1 preciation. d uni.m; gnatdman 1s to mne-r ’lil a ;»d m' 7 Lfl'r’lm'k m!‘vl was attended SUBSCRIPTIONS | | : 4 Syrlan Swo! ance while a Rus-|{by about 30 guests. Sre iy i sian Interlude will be the oHar-‘ A Christmas entertainment was for all leading e GASTINE4U GROCERY h ing of Muriel Jarman and Rose|enjoyed following the dinner. Miss i LUDWIG NELSON i > Danner. Stolla Jones played the role of MAGAZINES PHONE 37 : Three Free Deliveries Daily If the crowds that have attend- | Santa Claus. Expert Watch and Jewelry g ed Hi Jinks in past years are any| The regular dinner meeting of Special Club Rates Hinitake indication of the number that will the Club will be held next Mon bo on hand tomorrow to celebratc!day night, January 2, at the For ® () = —_— the incoming of 1928, the Hall will|get-Me-Not Tea Room. Ye packed. The committee has; - eee i promised that there will be no| We make men's sults for $55 e C Ol 'lng an f dust raisers, confetti and stream-'F. WOLLAND. —adv 7 T TR [ * , . Announcement! WE HAVE DISPOSED OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOES AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR TO M. GEORGE OF LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Footwear for the Elks’ Hi-Jinks Clearance Sale THE NUGGET SHOP S48, DANCE THE NEW YEAR IN AND THE OLD YEAR OUT IN A PAIR OF GOOD LOOKING AND COMFORTABLE SLIPPERS FROM GOLDSTEI A number of things are standing in places we would like to stand a totem pole pretty soon. T T O LT O O T T U T T T The “Yvonne” Black Kid trimmed in . Black Reptile Leather Priced at & GEE . BEE : $8.50 a pair Is Out of Town but the same efficient e PP ol work i4 betig ine. The “Lorraine DAY CALLS ...........PHONE 34 NIGHT CALLS JOHN_ AHLERS ... 602 IRA TUCKER .....................4504 CHAS. BAKER ".......c.c..r-.... 396 We know that you are sick of buying things you can’t eat and wont keep you warm. Nevertheless these things are accessories to necessities and you'll be shopping for them some time. Buy them now and save money. This sale only lasts a few days more and then everything goes back to its normal price. Sugar, Cream and Tray Set—$16.00 NOW $8.00 Beautiful Mayonnaise Set—$6.75 NOW $3.50 Six Ice Cream Goblets—$20.00 NOW $10.00 Sterling Silver Sugar and Cream—$17.50 NOW $9.00 Large Double Vegetable Dish—$11,00 NOW $7.00 Fancy Benedict Bread Tray—$5.00 NOW $2.50 4 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 Front Street Black Kid Gored Pump Cuban Heel . Priced at $11.50 a pair U R ——— T TR T T TR T

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