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- : ( orders $40,000,000 for supplies. ARGH F WHY DOES OSTRICH HIDE HIS HEAD? SEXTETTE nF Kitten’s Earl ALASKA cuMING AR \“_" ik E {5 CLARK SHVEN B L — beria, Alaska’s twin, is waking MASTER’S LICENSE ; g : up from an age-long slumber. She - A . |too has furs and fish and other P. Clark, captain of the For- | ! things and the beginning of Si-|estry Service Highway, is today | | | berian trade is being made by|the proud possessor of a Master e | those engaged in Seattle’'s foreign | License for inland waters, un- ] | ¥ 5 | commerce,” limited. Capt. Clark has succ . | | —————— fully passed the examination con- — « | 5 | |LOCAL ORCHESTRA CHANGES|ducted by the United States fu- bk der M | - | LV pectors and his license was d-- & Attorneys Hustle to Mid- Three Display Nerve by Seattle Newspaper Pub-| Tue moontight Serenaders, 1o-|livered tod R 1o [ioc Woses . Leaving Fome Dl lishes Big Boost for Ter- cal, dancs orhetre hus ao 0 #l —No Postponement . Leap Year ol ritory—Today’s Issue [begimning witn the dance to ve|LAST MEETING OF B o onine o v = | fciven this cvening ' che lower) DEVOTIONAL WEEK - B it videnco Thros married et GG | o cemacili 1 aom W 9 R - s S ON THIS EVENING U e SRS ot| gle, one of whom expects to get TN b VAR T -|atter the Unalga-High School bas-| " g "‘-fi '\'\'f’j” ¥ ”l'l I m‘]‘“ b | married before he gets away from in Southeastern laska, each to|<etPall same e Ehx. Mpose Nall The "”"‘:]"“'"g ,s”““ e aia- . William Gkt S ety Tnestl . (hats . nd LGOI [cost trom $10,000.000 to $20.| Following are the orchestra|votional Week, which fs heiug : i o i | bunch who came down from ths | 000,000" with®a. daily. outpit ot Tooers and . thelr instrumeilts: | featured this week by tha:Jixiatu tward armed with court S el N0 e B45, thise \ Earle Hunter. piano; Wilbur and | Ministerial Association, will be { v i trlapgle lournament —fe- | “Outfitting of the mills ana|J2¢K Burford, saxophones; Mar-|night in the Methodist Church, testimony the boy-| Akl o it i A | handling of tonnage, by the las|¥in Chase, bass horn; Floyd Hen-! Rev. C. Personcus delivering tha hood ::mY ‘vw‘ | ..‘vh\: pun"\' fi .llmr:m- " | of geography and . . economic rickson, banjo; and Ed Blake,|m age. It is expected there L oer anc. o8 > R. S. “Bov” | must benefit Seattle greatly. e “"l“ he ““""""‘;l “”";‘]‘1““;"‘ i . of the Alaska Glacier Tours As Alaska Fur Trade BT o TR gmsy, Tognt, ey, - e |..\<\|u | sociation, which has heen doing | “To date, Alaska has sent out| COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT |addressed a splendid gathering 'n i v had Yina “work in’ bringtik) MBI §110,000,000 in furs. Until re-| The first meeting of the City |the Trinity Cathedral. : B oo the midwest duest into the territory, and past presi cently these have “been merely| COURell of Juneau for 1928 will} 7The services are for the publlg s & “tishing expedition to see if| dent of the Anchorage Chamber | going through Seattle. Four years|Dbe :1;”(‘\_!: N]I'Vf"lm'k this evening | and start at 8 o'clock. - Dl ; of Commerce, is team captain ago the Secattle Fur Exehange|if the City Hall, H. R. Shepard i e g Bitorneys can ""_‘-I“"]‘:"j l.:w\ & cidieiigpvaieainl 1 0 was organized with virtually no|City Clerk, announced today. Va IS CITIZEN not ’}f“““- ]-“P‘"“- 1.‘.‘:;» m‘” Bl Vaard Db te one BY Tt business. In 1927 the Fur Ex-|Tious matters of business and pay- | United States citizenship pa o by Ben. A 1s " calehin g change handled §4,000,000 worth|ment of bills are to come before | pers were granted to Bernard hmxm;v‘."n‘”m- S tiklng - edbaption teenth anniversary away fromn of furs, and a substantial in-|the Dody. Shydgnl (hip mornike Bt o8 B hnih tatemort it Hodier NaRata. He iR et crease is certain in 1928. i gt ALK S. District Court. Havdahl s a e 1 B Sy 49 pewbono| ihe. Brdunw ‘Studin; AtogriRix Fish Production | Old papers for sate at The Empire. native of Norw might be necessary to postpor | agaw Studio, 2 g AL ; 4 L et a ARG Pl 6 ey i iRletrom January said ther establishment, in Anchorage, of-| _“Despite ~ additional conserva-| <o -...... will bo no postponement, no mat- | ficial photographer of the Alaska tion measures, fish products in' { ter what obstruction might be of | Railroad and was head of the Alaska for 1928 will be about/ Blu() “"11 Whll l W ¥ } . o el ' ke Sl R normal, it is believed by those e En(lm(’ a e Resod, Masonic lodge in his t 0 e | AR time -ago. His fellow bowlers de- { who ought to kno A = clare that he is the hest athlete| | “New tonnage records are pre- AT COST | among them, and was a star in|| |dicted for 1928 by those who o 3 e HIGH TIDE AND g{l\l‘kEAN ‘I:lizy:film;:w . nd | | mdnake tha Kixaly Raficad Special price on canned goods by the dozen PREVA“‘S KET i | Printer’s Devil i | Reindeer Industrv ‘ :ARNICK’ ; g [ 3y first job P “The reindeer industry found According to private adyices v rebnddnindh el Lyle. W [itself last year, and this year o noon, the high tide there 1§ ac [ er's devil for “Stroller” White on | “To date, besides handling the @hibpanied by -‘;]“\ Jod e | the Whitehorse Star in 1905.” He |bulk ot Lhasa1 imports and ex- damage is reported being | should feel at ' Home in Jumeau | poris over her docks, Seattle mer-| Small craft are being tossed ahou “ | N e e nt thid e SO¥L | |chants will fill large orders for pod ‘h'“'“"““"'l“.’:‘!‘,‘“‘ T\‘\w wl.':‘m“ ; v of the Lodse in An-i Not only that, but the cats. Doris {ports in Alaska. Alaska annually T one report had it that two Mouse f e Ui BN L ; b PN : had 1..'. n hlown down but detail e on these plumes to Claive Lu age, secretary of (he Cham-} Kenyon wears a nile green kit- |« Ql }ESTIO]\ are lacking ea iire as she v napped % O e \‘,”‘" "I“." - I'I” | ten's ear straight-line coat, trim- | | e ' < o » while. o w nown actist {anest. in Baxier'y Hows JpRok e ed with Baltic Beaver collars | | | Deputy Marshal Kuc : in her far while.a well known actist i 0ot Vel micd with Baltic Bea [ Tod o o Kol L § p e ; at Ketchikan, cabled U . on canvas for t t of future generations—and |18 marri "I- ""‘] o ; “_"“"K and cffs. The large patch pocket | | What 0il Burner to ‘_"?"‘l“ _fff ]lhc best and most Marshal White this afternoon that| her pres t ‘h‘,“'\‘l 'I;""” I"",”_" e of fur is a little different from | | g || cconomical results, pas raging 1 RRPREIRER, o RRERT Yl | cold storage operator for th T | ‘ 4 l;;""‘"l":’ Bty ,.m)‘::,l;y'l .L:-). ._rx:“’ YUUTH DIES IN ]"n:\)\):“: il‘"'l, ; ‘"‘,’}:l;“!l‘“‘ " onis| Alaska Railroad, and declared to B 2 | ‘ to the public after investigating the many different burners the Gladstone, a boa 1y ewitt is the youngest Ohio| o B0 BT ind the ico on | Pect to be when he leaves Jun I i 3 eized by the Marshal's office, murderer taiga¥ the: sipreme pen-|92Y that he didn't mind ki SRR e agint A, it 1 || on the market in actual operation in Seattle and Portland 1 :((' ;1|x1|t i Bt it el Juneau's streets in the least. He X b & ”'“ ks St A that the Hart o'l buiners sales for this year are the largest ace rale. L 3 n. | LRI P a fap.{Age team. r only one accom- 3 ¢ % The cablegram reporis much TR' cHAlR Hewitt presented a hedraggled | (00K up ‘;T,lf,‘f““,mn -::nrl‘::u ")\,4 panied them as far as Juneau but | | — of any oil burner en the market to date, and that a large damage done and confirmed tha | figure he was led into t ‘f"“"(‘ R e i A L THRUA - (et Tiaatmihabil: | || part of these installations are other burners taken out and report that two houses had bean {dcatn chamber, his long T g s M u;“‘c',,':”enge she dacked here because, the An.| | || replaced with the silent and efficient HART. - gy halr hanging dow. over his face.| . 8rinGs CALIEROS | orage pinmen decl: i 4 | ; : g e R ’Y Murderer in Ohio: ot @ word came from him nor| CHEM FLC 0 Fhoq and Gun | presence of a shick on the s Plumbing 0il Burners Heating WHITE SLAVERY CHARGE oungest Murderer in {did he show any s of emotion, | 10 ety i BUTLER-MAURO N Pays Supreme Fenalty latter the firat startled Took when | OV to the Juneau Gun Gub fori T o SEE OUR Mason Smith is being held at| Ty T sl he stepped into the room i “““R’“?;‘ bommy~ Thompson, | and. inproot disp DRUG CO. ) k < Wrangell on $2,500 bond on al or Two Slayings The current was turned on at|mer. R D. Fommy’ CROCRIEME o0t them trom Ke | 4 HART Ray Oilomatic Blirge of whito slavery and| T T:41 o'clock Jast night and two | Married s AROTREr 50O BEOU gt women at my table,” the w | Instellations Speak for Themselves : Ruby Clark was released on 5001 cOLUMBUS, Omo, Jan minutes later Hewitt was pro-| 8¢ star pinmen. it A , | When We Sell It | ¢ 1 i hallenge which he will pregeat|message n-ul 15 R % i 3 x # ‘ hond today, according to a Wirelens angd calm to the last, Floyd|nounced dead. | ehe & g ¥ S0 & It's Right T tell you in advance what job will cost’ : received by U. 8. Marshal Albert|yawitt, 17 year old slayer of Mrs. - - - [0 the Junees ”']'““ ‘\""“““"“ SO 8l § white from Wrangell. A DArY[preq Brown and her five year old| We m.nlm mems suits for §55 | officals, " Mr. Thompon In g e e Y ] left here on the Alaska yesterday |y, ent to the electric chair in'F. WOLL ey ORI e e o o L 3 to investigate the case in Wran- 3 — and h been with the company . . A gell and this is the first report | since 1915. He has \\'m!l many DR A A TR L MR ] at has been sent to Juneau. baseball pennants for Anchorage, - — s G b and was the best pitcher in his é" IR s ATTENITON section of the territory from 1913 g 3 It you need a good carpentss| l 1o 1921. g E phone 498, Handy Andy's Shep.| M. J. “Mac” McDonald, store H g A. P. LAGERGREN,, Prop. aqv.| acgountant at Anchorage, is un- = g - ——————— | married. Formerly he was con- § = We mnke.xmu s sults for 3515 | Bri ’l,t(’n ) \nmm!cr of the Anchorage Ameri-} PRTERSBURG, Alaska, Jan. 7|2 - ¥. WOLLAN —adv. g ’n lJI can Legion post. According {0l The Potershurg Commereial Club |= £ RS R Y 1]”“‘x other ":"”1 f"“"" ;‘"‘;1)“‘"9_':" is preparing a petition to United |2 H ; : r Home {he is a great hooster of athlelics|States Fisheries ~Commissioner |5 2 | A STRANGE WOMAN | ‘ ou am sl ‘i town ' g7t ey 0aley arsing the open |5 H g ; p deal along this line. He has beenfing of the season on steelhead |= H told me the other day Juneau :| 6 MICR S1e 2 K 21| £ &% people are in a rut. She did | The a while “will be short and many of them dark || in Alaska since 1919. salmon on March 15 to May 15|Z B { g Feghtn T adepe Rl and dreary, We are much influenced by environment and . || Baby of Bunch between the 56th and 59th lac-|S g . +i not say where she came from Y i N | Last but not least is C. G.|tudes IH E | but it struck me she must be || should endeavor to make it as pleasant as possible. A few e ek e, L S £ f a stranger and that this was sprays of fical flowers will_transform a room and art- \m“mh“_ of the team, (about 22),{other run progressing at ety 1= g %a good opportunity for adver- ||| fully scattered about the.house, will influence the spirit of | \io is a machinist for the Alaska|time and that many fishermen, |= E { tising the possible fact that || every ome in some degree. | Railroad. He is the star bowler|who would otherwise be idle, will |= £ E""‘t‘ “““l‘ A ao ““‘"‘““:“l [ We have quite a selection of flowers on hand which will \',:fm'"fia:e:::"h}',‘,hma?‘; paoit] H H i ye ora s never too 5 S SYEE L) E L 5 E ska PSR TGP I, -] -4 Elate L ititen ot e H be of no use to us when we are hl.Hl,,.L.lln,. with tourists !I“,“ yedrs, When' asked about JACK OF ALL TRADES. 8 H 1; Reose next summer. These are most life-like reproductions— | nis persomal affairs “Beet” said [Let me do your odd jobs. Phone|= H : would almost fool a honey-bee. We are going Itfl !-'1;{«' ;.‘ ihe is single now but doesn’t ex-'473, John Holler, Prop. —adv.|2 = i ’ heavy loss to move them quickly—just half price. Read et g g £ i HELLAN’S AR TS A iRyl | B £ H | over this list and come a-running. | = s i | £ £ H PHARMACY All dollar sprays will be fifty cents, all seventy-five cents B A N A N A S g E % Next Door to Graves Store i sprays will be forty cents. ‘ H E i Phone 33 Free Delivery | Lilacs Poppies 2 POUNDS FOR 25 CENTS ; £ B Vil Nerp | COME AND GET THEM OR PHONE AND WE WILL = £ "y —— 08es alsies | SEND mu B E = Princess Pat Geraniums Chrysanthemums We guarantee everything we sell H £ Tulips Apple Blossoms to be the best for less. £ Sells Regularly for One Dollar woman purchasing Princess Pat | will be Presented free the uplt This. i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, JAN. 7 1928 ly new loose powder contain partment for lip rouge. Tap “Tap- 1- puff and powder comes out. spill. Simple to refill. Comes | n-dy to use. You'll treasure t for its beauty, novelty and con- ‘venience. ly ont free to a customer. A limited num- ber to give free, so come early. Remember, $! “Tap-1t,” and a $1 box of Princess Pat Face Pow- | Snooty Snoopers invited to sniff. Some do and some dont. “*You'd be surprised’” how many do. THE NUGGET SHOP | Ladies’ Smart Slippers She seems to be attracting attention galore, That she was flirting, Jim swore, “Don’t be silly,” said she, “It’s my new Slippers from Saloum’s they see.” Another Classy Shipment Arrived PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries GASTINEAU GROCERY Daily 'Vitalized Food | $110 | Jar Vitamin Yeast EXTRACT Creates Health find in every group of well dressed men is invariably a man who has poise and self- assurance. He will not toleral physical handicap or limitation. In shoes he demands comfort and foot health as much te any sort of THE PRINCETON Oneof forty amer s as he demands style. This sort of manZ is today turning to the Arch PreserverS Shoe inmhhtgenumbenthathcbn brought about a national acceptance of this dual-purpose, style-plus-comfort footwear in an amazingly short time. .