The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1928, Page 8

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i . THS DALY ALASKA EMPRE, VEDNESOAY, S 4, tooe LR e . o VISITOR SAYS 7. _hree Nations to Join ‘2 NEW MEMBERS , zostroc.o.r. ‘A%“gfik?figfi?;fifim}é%”{ srunents cuoicr || ARGE FORCE- CONDITIONS IN __ I ““Olive Branch ™ Pact \ARE NAMED T0| 44 " PROTECTS U, S. ‘fmm Im d)lll \\,l\nu. s 41' 12 JUNEAU COOD = ; s " ALASKA BOARD| 1. L RSB & - MONEY, CHINA William Larianoff and wit — ; g s e f- || Hans Steinfeldt, Tom A. Woo! S A - 3 J. H. Guffey, Pres. Butler, B8 g . |Jensen and | Whitney Resign Pty i || Miss Olsa Miller, Miss Lillinn g American Investments in Peterson, Lucille Fujimara, W. ! Mauro Drug Co. Impress- |88 A 4 o e and Successors Are : B | Hanion, A, Murray, 1. L. Bahet, | China Require 17 Ves- ed Local Development | § ) o : / Named by Jardine =, 4 | A Mills, Mrs. Eaton Hunter, | sels and 8,527 Men ! / E: ; : s g 4 all Williams, Margaret Smith. | : . anvointment . of teanE: v PR : & Mrs. L. G. Smith, J. H. Gilpatr e tha Afaa e : > ; Charles Raatikamick, John Holl % 3 3 3 wood, Frank Webster, Charles | 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. i—Amer- | ican investments in troublous 1 ies e 4 2 | China total approximately $150,- netion o smiber Goldatein,. A.-Dickeon and -wir- | 000,000 and to protect them, 17 R atid % D . ',’"”‘,‘m Dickson, William Dickson, | § % navai vessels and 8,527 men are » known here tc 4 o ; g ¢ “*?l‘ ?;:f”""'““ $8¢ ne stograge. . | tationed along the coast and Terhune, Ex-| U k R T N RAEIR e 1 dort | principal cities. This was made ppoint- | & 4 [ her Christmas decorations, con-| i public by the House sub-commit- sisting of evergreen trees mounr- tee which reported the appropria- ed on her masts and fore and aft! Ltion: bills for departmenie et turninz v o > 3 53 L \““m l!:,]“(x‘l‘x:f";"d Anpy the published hearings including Th Lot i )| P 5 ¢ s $ |the testimony of sistant Seere- structéd | J / S | oo I."_‘“l”"" b i3 ”’; . NELLIE HOLMES Itary Carr who said stable condi- plant and D ndu & . wa, h AR % | A -'“~K' il vk o :‘ . i COLUMBUS, Miss., Jan. 4.—!tions are not yet in sight. have appare rrown and flour-| g 5 Tl e s, 1me e will ex ‘ll' ]‘“ L‘." 8 ‘1 Y s g > cautiful and brilliant as well, e 5 Stich NG ‘Ta 3 5 g CEv Y 3 U 5, next He was by Shortrid alsy Johnson,} s Nellie Holmes is the best| MOOSEHEART LEGION 25, IN- " ; £ o f . - ¢ mende Mr. Jensen and CANGAY ” Jan A 3 Mrs |; 3 I, 3 l\,.nwm'l_l' "{all-around girl at the Mississippi TALLATION OF OFFICEBS N Gittay o e - s f the Nome d f ,¢| Rice, Peter Woeck, L. A. Williar1-| seate College for Women MOOSE HALL, 8 P. M. TO- 7 s ? ¥ il B o b jpffon. T. A. Hopkins, J. M. Doyie.| pifteen hundred students, bas-| NIGHT. P p : : shottietinti istides Briand nt), and Bent e e g hithe ot st Jumel Georse P. Hendrickson, J. ,\'num‘ ng their selection on popularity LR aTkekats by A : d 3 ler in peace session that will have [of Fairbank ing KiRea, i o e e sublican Nationdl Con.| ®® » steerage. | school grades and athletics, voted| A. Ih(khnn wife and two sons, ; B slitical af a { Fairl . was named ty | For Petershurg—P. Henry, Ida|for. her. She lives in McComb, | from the Interior of Alaska, cama s, el t the Fourth Divisior ; Nelson, Alma Cornstad, Mildred| vy to Juneau on the Admiral Rogors. husiness —il $ v I Ho s o samsob dudde: 1 i i “"\.“"'I:‘\m.um i, Peter Cornstad and W | — 2 L past year in Juneau has been nor I Mu 1 1 tve. 1 45N 5 St b F oy " 3 an ! s, | R.« Neville; for: Wrangell—Emil | foeepreeoororr oo pr—— mal and t owners are mo y symbol, ter a by s Eriand, f \ minlster of France, th i } powers, than atisfied, according to tl 1 to a meeting between the two statesmen that will elear up the | eer He is 1 ler th 3 fi' hochae R anis ( m 1 ancis Busch i i ne dvlit e ol Tanana_ Valley Game Protoctiva| ST 00 10 him bocise KANIS| cyarios M. Jones, M. Busch and | Pre-lnventory Salo the on | a jor; for Ketceh i In the Pacific Northwest r Austen Chamberlain, En ‘s foreign minister, will Association, one of th rong & p tie! thadanalle w atchelior; for Ketchikan s conditions, while . not e | o 9 be & Aniid AL 6otttk o kertant” condeiiiee. nIgitlany of Kkind in blicnas coming from such| N ,":,"’”‘I"I,"-;:"I'I‘l""»‘ W. Hen-; 20 bars Crystal White Soap ...... ..-$1.00 2 ‘ 1 " he itory He wa T 1 ¢ iek and Fre« . a B iatic over utill-do fiot. cal ice i3 in favor of the session. 1le has informed the I titory. » ! v ka and. the " v ‘ B Wi pesstmiam, oy, Gurre p ( 58 avlbtion ahowiA’ be Wik} Dr. Whitney. The ia Mot S A A 11 bars Medium Ivory Soap ... 1.00 said 3 ber inte dir appointed last year for et ot i b biad - LUTHERANS PABks ks Iy in the vicinity of year term. Mr. Reed will fill éiep o0 0 L (ins AT as e a slimp but the mdustry is de myhr plead guilty arg | unexpired portion of three year i tual inager The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid “"1, All Blue and W hite Enamel Ware at Cost BRE e isoidly in the nordi an folation of the lquor laws ye .o { % y he proble their January meeting Thurs-| § k ' . terday before the Court " } t prot y after i 13 bars Creme Oil Nmp in the Grays Harbor areas whe MEETINGS IN CONNE ! ¢ t v afternoon 1 ) o'clock in GARNIC!K,S the timber till extensive. N BY _ senter : o serve | " WITH WEEK OF DEV ) zgost job ‘\v'\r w;nv}v of Mrs Reck, \Iu h Mr. Guf believes there is ne nonths in the Jlocal @ ARE GOING WELL 3 Mar a financie Irs. John Reck assisting as hos. & doubt but that pulp and pap PR NUU D md Selmyhr was giver ine o - > | tess. The officers for the new | PHONE 174 N | { interests” must utilize Alaska §350 and costs | year \HII hn in 'AHL-!! and a splen :_ e e S D) sy oy e THE BURNING developments in the ¢ tablishmont | of this industry in the territory {re Apt at st il ity Guaed cntter| e colvmns of The Emnire which left he ast Thurs- | e & AP @ g . j otk i PRelonT] ¢ t 2 e T 3 Makes Pl Seven Sentences Imposed|'@is hl’“”l"”{-’, i i | Unalga, Capt. R £, Wetnhis |4 ¥ QUESTIO]\ rance F i Es E':ls G —Four Carry Terms at | paris, Jan. ¢ — There ara| Thesd e i [ doymight K foy tward to| | e What 0il B tall he be ree jucation : & _ 1 of male shoppers, some|ing of much value towi AR PO~ GRS iy z motor | hat Oil Burner te ins for the best and most Bk MieNeil * Penitentary [Pty ©T- @le. showne: among| time well spent for you to attend; Spi"h for 0 i Bt i rlll(’ : PARIS, Jan. 4 is ge : = them, who know ‘their way about | these united gatherings, said € Seven gentences were pronoun | ting ready slowly to give free edu-| SOVEl sentences wore PrOfouhc | e exclusive haunts of fashion. |C. O. Bdwards : 1T Tnalg went v west | | IY(lbles i GEE" BEE'S ANNOUNCEMENT economical results. cation in the high schools. The| © v Not all the Paris gowns ar Tonight, Rev 4 8 y s Katalla Jittte | 8. Distriet Court by Judge Th Ked i W g I the address in ) s Tk t6.the publi 1 yicked out b omen, by any|&lve e addre 1 nts of the Pioneer 4 ¥ ¢ after investiga 2 M. Reed. Four carry prison terms u y Wwomen, b ny ! Sl on i erficoc y Pt nee | ! P gating the many different burners poor man's son today ha chance to get beyond the grades. | e g means. There arq husbands—not | tion Army There are a number of schola-- |t McNeil Island penitentiary ships but they are given only m:‘“‘;’ \»llli IIw yz-l-\v-u in the local 5 e tat bils and after| federal jail, while one sentence is|, v I o dyee very promising pupils and afte k . ume for “the wife” when v a good deal of effort by the: par-|& fine. The heaviest sentence Was| it payis. They know as much| TO VISIT IN STATES Thak s o Mk pbbisy part of these installations are other burners taken out and ents, Often hard working pa : v more about switability, color| Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Behrends| ©0 "0 00 0 replaced with the silent.and efficient HART, ents think' they mneed another | tary. ind style as a large proportion|2re leaving Juneau tomorrow a ! 2 M i i on the market in actual operaticn in Seattle and Portland professional buyets' either—who| Avenue. All are invited (0 thescf o pig 1) nling o or that the Hart oil burners sales for this year are the largest iabitually pick up a dress or i services g e he bodi f the 1 wi v 1928 of any oil burner on the, market to date, and that a large hey pypre o v 2 the Pione la two year term at the peniten | Plumbing Oil Burners Heating OUR Joe Brown, convicted of ] f the womén who shop in .”,_h‘lr)nnnu on the steamship \L.n.ml o i 4 | was alleged to have stolen two o 2 o risit i al i sdouard Herriot, Minister @ ; Joseph Widener of Philadel-|Pect to visit in. several cities a1 : Public Instruction, has comr || watches, was sentenced to Servel,niy js an outstanding example| Will possibly go east to New Yorl DRUG CO. HART R: Ol 1he government, with Poin < | two years at McNeil Island of “the Amestean man who ean|€ returning to Junean in tk A ay ilomatic approval, to a policy of standard-| H ford, who plead guilty o]0 o his wife and daughter|early spring | When We Sell It Installations Speak for Themselves It's Right fihite ifty-eight million | €d {0 serve one year and one day Adverti Sworn BN g ¥ I tell PG t job will cost” estimated at fifty-eigh milli T a | feancs a year but a beginning is|at McNeil Island the columns of The Empire. Free Delivery Phone 134 to be made next year by abolish-| Clarke Michael, convicted = of MARGNITA RETURNS AR DY SR T SR : 3 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. | 4og tuition in some of the second-|iarceny in a warehouse, where i FROM SKAGWAY TRiP @ | | ary “colleges” which correspond | was alleged he stole canned sal ok il A STRANGE WOMA | t—ro————-n roughly to Amer 1\ high schools | mon, was sentenced to serve 15 The mailboat Margnita, Capt but are mot entirely under state|months, and Ivor Stolpe who plead | fayyy parks, arvived in port at control. guilty this morning to the same 30 wage earner more than the boy mneeds instruction ized free. schools. The cost is|a charge of sodomy was sentenc-| cph. iy R RLA RIS GEO. B. RICE told me the other day Juneau ~ | - ~ s st b s s g v oy B JUDGE T, M, REED) oy — |5 VL vtes maox mon (7. g ¥ e l : people are in a rut e did o'clock this morning from The real high schools of France |cha was sentenced to serve 13| gkyeway and way ports. Bucking| MO 54Y where she ca from are the ‘“lycees.” Tuition runs| mont McNeil Island. into o heavy wind on the north.| Put At struck me she must be about 1,000 francs a year and| Olaf K. Hanson appeared hefore | joung rip (he Murgnita had o © Stranger and that this was Dooks and supplies. cost several|{the Court this afternoon and|iguon (rip to ¢ but on| @ good opportunity for ? are guaranteed # hundred francs more. As sucl plead guilty to possession of onelypo jaturn the weather was calm,| tising the possible fact th expense represents month's in-{pint of moonshine in violation ol 14houeh most of the trip was|i she had mot got dequainted fl)l' one year omen S come for a workman's family, it|the Alaska Bone Dry Law, St made in a snowstorm. vet Moral It's mnever too . 8 gencyally conceded that the|charged in an information filed i Passengers apriving were Ward|| lato to gét acquainted at th poor boy has littlé chance to the office of the clerk of the coust | yeiajictor and W. R. Neville from| giore { more than a common school edu-| this morning and a sentence 0%l gp.owave Dan Huttell, Dr. Rarl caiad cation, $200 fine and three months in the B Graves’ anditH A Netlso . - local federal jail was imposed i A1 e AR e SRR | HELLAN’S MANICA ARRAIGNED Jack Wilson and Gordon Sol-|.. i <& G PHARMACY H S. GRAVE - i A ) [] Umberto Manica, d wiih i b i ¢ i : 2 : Next Door to Graves Store | possession of intoxicating liquor X i Gl | o L u and of a still for the manufactura| If you can’t get it at the’Li- || phosateh Wiid Dallvers The Clothing Man of intoxicating liquor, was as~| o 0 i Yaigned this afternoofi hefore | DTy or if you don’t want to BT, "t 1, e i e i, o &R ' " We have taken all odd lots of Wool B e rich ek e e, e, hune BANANAS and ~Silk and Wool Hose from our enter a plea to the charge, dred of the latest editions. meets A SRR S 2 POUNDS FOR 25 CENTS | . i | Read f them for Al | ¢ - sty i o R R i oo A TONIGHT COME AND GET THEM OR PHONE AND WE WILL regular stocks and reduced the prices | 5 CENTS PER DAY | SEND THEM 4 A at 8 P. M | We gunarantee everything we sell to the followmg. Snooping invited even : | to be the best for less. it you sniff. INSTALLATION GASTINEAU GROCERY . Regul'arly Priced up to $1.50 THE NUGGET SHOP OF OFFICERS PHONE 37 ; - NOW 60 CENTS PAIR Three Free Deliveries Daily | —_— : Regularly Priced up to.$2.50 R s e Sells Regularl ‘ NOW $1.15 PAIR & Ove Dl | WESTCOTT HOSE : SPECIAL You must act quick for these will not ery woman purchasing Prificéss Pat | powder, will be presented free the Tl T S e the i _ ; _last long at these prices. ofi:{:’u zm_-ri:;r,iv‘hh [ There was once a debutante fair, f R E S i der . g i i h ‘Sizes from 8 1-2 to 10:1-2 on puff and powder comes our. Whose knees wer o r ool il i e an ungainly pair, ey e Youll weil| - But with Wescott Hose ‘ 3. Jars, each, $1.00 “Assorted Colors venience. Only one free to a She concealed all her woes, . customer. A limited num- ber to :‘-.v'elrae. -ocae And now she has beauty to spare. ' QUALITY GUARANTEED 1 bovet Pn}n’ceu i ‘ : ) at Face Pow- der, both for sl “"i NG

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