The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1928, Page 8

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N e R T L Sk L S THE DAILY ALASKA EMP{RE THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1928. uckiest day of the week, whether Anchorage are ])I;I\'I"z. and t lm.hlfl by \\'.!rdnn T B “hl'fl whn — ""' jther date on the calenda - will meet at 7:15 and at 9 o'cloex §. " lefitkne s Abtgrney, Usneral’ Sar. RETURNS TO STAY WHERE'RE GLOVES? | - BER | Ketchikan and and Junead bowl. | | gent. The purpose of the SR o | SEATTLE NEXT orricers instaieen {1 EWE CABLE o M geni- e partine o he.risi| ~ | e, T, v . e 2 E 1 { Kani et at, 3:30 . AL Whlle th i o Jenks Williams, Juneau pcnneerl Jan. 12+A permit was signed BY REBEKAH LODGE D jevening games will be, Ketdhikan ! |of the vintage of 1892, has re-| | by Supreme Court Justice SATURDAY A M ““Hold E hing” S land Juneau at 6:30, ‘and . Ancho: |Circuit Judge Hunt |turned to this city after an ab-| | Joseph Morschauser at White rseveran Rebekah Lod olc wverything ays|age and Juneau at 8:15 o'clock. | PAKOTA CITY, Neb, Jan. 12—| sence of five years, which hel| | Plains today, allowing Paul e 5% 1.0 0. F, e hefl | Rt T S R %14 note signed “The Pox,” demand. | Reported Ready to (08 (W orycoma, his home before| | Berlenbach, said to be the | 3 g gt Viessag rev ance o] e?- | “Good Luck Dance"” ‘mv $10,000 of Henry Johnson, ! Rcszgn from Bench|coming North. He expects to re-! | prizo fighter, to carry a re- IRRERE - S T i pointive ! L meeti ture lournament T1¢ { As tomorrow. is Friday the Th'r-| tarmer, under threat of death if | — |main in Juneau. He owns valu volver for “the protection of N S s - \ by \ p o | Goverr Oll I\(.d(h(' Coast d Hal | teenth “_““ Ketchikan Lodge No ‘Iht money was not fortheoming,| S§AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12—The |8ble real estate here. | | his home and personal proper- Is Returning Here on alled betore game. || Aecidell that: tHRIDAEESrou 4]ted to the arrest today of Harey|gyaminer says United States Ci Mr. Williams has resided in, | t¥." First Steamer North 1¢ other el games; - sending | 2® Good, Luck \Dasee’ and | giotfles, labo {cuit Judge William Henry Hunt of | many parts of Alaska since com- * e o filled as follows. Dan Kennedy, | {icke Ao how. o) sale by various| - gioffles was arrested as he stop-|san Francigco is ~en route ‘o|ing to Juneau 36 years ago. He! ey, ¢ A~ ParileiveRchad ce-Grand ah s ]“]nl);l*n\hvvn“n[t im-\’l;;\m':llc::;:]e-. ‘| ped at the mail box in front of | washington, D. €. to present his|was an early stampeder to Daw- VISITORS GUESTS ¥ 3 AR Carte scretary and e to s now [ CTOMALTH DX DA oF be 01} jonnson’s home, where the farrn-|resignationgto President Coolidge.[son, and for several years was i ,-u.ni‘h‘ > ils X e ra Keeney, Treasurer, there. Have chargeg | and to show the Visitors a gool| . jaq heen directed to place the | Judge Hunt is 70 years old and|the Cook Inlet count | L MBER fg to cahle advi ¢ Those installed in appointive against team for getting | e whuS f“!“l""‘_""‘l Prigee will {so entilled to agelimit retire-| David J. Williams, who was| .. 5 ol Lt offices were: Mary Bavard, R. S.|money under o1 ihietanney| 10D BN TR G EEE ‘\,1 s carried a shotzun but|ment, but the newspaper says il |Collector of Internal Revenue for le. membery. 0f ths KKEeNENeY B tbon He 3 G.; Kathleen Kirk, I G wake a ements 10| Penses. The Moonlight Serenad-| iroroq no resistance to the au|health caused his decision to re-| Washington and Alaska duriag]3he - AISAAIREN RIS LAY sy saornix Kathiine Hooke ete Olson in Pioneers' | €78 Will o "l"f"““ the music | {yoiiiee Sioffles admitted wrt |sign. Me formerly was collector the Wilson Administration, is a| ;""‘“J““ (fr:"'“; of honor of % i y f Sitka. Signed, Anchor-| : . ]“ ‘”I dances Or .enjoys | . o ine note | of customs for Montana and Ida-|brother of Jenks Williams. He| '€ “"““m o e‘; ot Com- Shie next ; ng Committee.” ml‘”’]"”“"'l"’“tt"l"l'i;:r' ’l‘" ""'lf‘:'lm‘;‘ R T B Um, xxunrnn_v general of Mmuanmih now a resident of Los Angolm ‘xnl::::lengmmmo:m\;eg:o:x wtee:.(l‘:y 4 Polley (mxu.n.. " 3 attend and partic ) T ¥ b e s a e B Alaxks Sl ¢ : Anchorage | pinme w in Ju : 5 | rt, U States distric 3 — e — i . it , Outside Guardia: neau for the tournament wero | " the Anchorage bunch 1 For U. S. Prisoners| o vontana, and aiso served as f‘ _“’"‘P“"” display room, it or 16 ¢ officers were head=l|overjoyed yesterday when they re- | o littla A ‘”} — | associate judge in the United| NOTICE 195 Siguead- jooRy; i _B. Kirk, who ived this message from “hom.” | ! k "”y, { :"“'."l('-" LIAVENWORTH, Kas., Jan. 12| States Court of Customs and Ap-| 5 e . v“v]“ ‘1“1‘"‘ ""”]’"‘0‘"‘;1 of Ketehiléan i Yoo Dgurt rshal, while oth via ihe Juneau Elks Club. For| S T L4 | A1 informution about prisoners|peals. e was governor of Portol . . €0 W LI e ]‘ address the Ohambep. iy Phadtion were: My Livie, | the henefit of those ‘who do not| @ single man but came |, . foderal penitentiary here!Rico from 1901 to 1904, thical: ,"l“l”"’" - "““"1“ Ing, elot-} RENE T R ) en there since that|Grand Treasurer; Bess know, Pete Olson is the name pin- Wifteyihe '“"."““.""'.(""' "“‘mll be withheld from newspape: | Wl L oy kh:[I mfmm‘""' L "mlsz' m‘ ATTENTION time g his Mr | Grand Secretary; Mrs. ( land, i ned on Lyla: Lar member of | leave amid a shower of rice, willl ) = 4" vepresentatives of news|Leon ofl perdanent wave, $12.50. ‘” 5 o "_‘“l“" work.” Phone; el $ad Mrs. James Pitks Grand Chaplain; Anna ) the team and ary of the |8PPeéar in person.- Falr membore i*“"" es. That announcement was'Fern Leauty Parlor. —adv.| 01, Box 406, Henry C. Gor-| It you need a good carpenter i 5 0 o g jUmad Warden; Mes vell.| Anchorage Elks lodge. According | °f Juneau's social set are expect - R B e o 24v. | phone 498, Handy Andy's Rligy. 1 Grand Herald, and ( \Welto Mr. Larsen the name was | to appear In numbers, L0, EredUl'e L\ sr e e e A. P. LAGERGREN,, Prop. { ELKS ENTERTAIN | carter, Outside Guardian. Offi-!an him when. he bowled. an | Mr. Spensley with high hopes. [ TWO BLACK CROWS — e ¥ 1€ were installed by Depuiv|iremely low game in Anchorage | s s | | Anderson’s idasic Shoppe adv vl01d papers tor sarc at The Emm" GUEST MEMBERS Grand Master J. Harold Hart. lang it was deeided that it would THE COP COURTEOUS | e b s o Tl o 8 158", L 7B € it | Blue and White Enamel' W a BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 12| | 3 T R b ard wervad | 1 is understood trom reliabis | puoriiLei i oy wil he|§ ; . ue anc ute Lname are i followed by a banguet in| -os —— surces that the Anchorage ""“‘unmuu:qml s o | F P 0 0 { : wous and gentlemanly here-| i 1;~m,n g brgleer i e \PIONEERS INSTALL [cubicd 1w rows, of S0e ey i making arrests for traf- or rrces un ur | AT COST E i Anchorage and Ketchiks \ one signed by Juneau an \h‘ violations, Complaints of| H Specis s i ing teams at Elks' Hall last OFFICERS FRIDAY | ..c 1y Ketenikan, and boh R i e "m"mh, oo D . l F . pecial price on canned goods by the dogen night was attended by a splendid g ¥ - ment.. ‘reollepts ledict from the chief that d riea rllus G 4RNICK’S ! opd: i stfowed] \.]""""'V;"T ;”“I "\”\‘“";'1\, 1”: ‘“”-'."\ Digoe Thpts 'murtouus u-o:nmmn of traflic ; | meeting followed! No, 6, Pioneers of Alaska, wi d Fd i G 5 o the evening, and at its close the| 1928, tomorrow night at thelpo oo ,‘, amibeig] I”mmm| g QUALITY GUARA TEED members of the local o {(‘r I‘uwl Moose Hall hw:mm_ n]} ahiitg 1 Rl ¥ Ha I We make mens. sufts fof | 08 . 3 were entertained in|g'clock. The ceremonies will I This S Cetehiks andt CLAND B 7 i TR Ll & 1 gy e ok This afiernoon Keichikan anl'F. WOLLANE. i adv. NONE BETTER IWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE” 4 an end ghortly after| In the Auxiliary, Mrs. A We are building our BUSINESS and your BANK ACCOUNT Webste ¢ President, will T | 1 too. We find it to be a hard piece of work but we are —— [T il e i ! a harding working bunch and WE can do it. FRIDAY, 13TH, Erislnbolicende b ey TELEGRAM { ! Let us be your grocers, and be convinced, ' 1S TOMORROW incoming. president bl e b ke & e S s | GASTINEAU GROCERY I luck shall follow all the|dent, will be installing officer a i ; da the ceremony of the Pioncor| Ly, | 2 and 95 Front Strect D . Such is the ontlook for thelloc Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff i RECEIVED at [} Phones 9 ; : PHONE 37 superstitious for tomorrow, the|retiring president and F. Wolland We have steam heated rooms vacant above our store, firet Friday, the Thirteenth, inwill be installed in the president’s | 59 KZ 35 NL | Three Free Deliveries Daily i the year 1928 chair, | No matter of the ill Iuck that Following the ceremonies , "o WW may follow should bé excluded|joint card party will be held andi Seattle, Wn., Jan. 11, 1928. EM'*‘\‘M""‘\‘V"'W moRYoocelifeoeeifeefy from such a day and date as Fri-|a gupper will be served. Al | day thirteenth, when they falll members may invite a friend to | A § : | Lsgether on the calendar, accord-|the social program. | Harri Machine Shop ing to old tradition and super- o g i y stition and it behooves all he-| Juneau. L piian s [Chiones @ b GAJALOFF GETS | Jail wndor the evil shell. ONE YEAR; $1,000 Your telegram tenth. No one as been ap- b The discouraging thing ahout Ak | N it all is.that when tomorrow 18| gam. Gazaloff, convicted' last . ; o * All feinded Friday thirteenths during| ook of possession and sale of pointed as our distributor in Juneau the year are mot, for there arelinioyicating liquor, was sentencod. > | B G Yo e, A" Abril i) 45 aktver one. year: fn the Tlooal Plumbing and Heating Shops there can pur- in July. federal jail and pay a fine of While the superstition of Fri-|s1 660 by Judge Thomas M. Read chase our products as they always have. Any day thirteenth has spread almost|in’ine U. 8. District Court thi g A universally, based on early Te-|pomming, He entered the jail report to the contrary is idle gossip. ; ligious events, the lst'ulm“"fl";= 8| following the pronouncement of at least can hark back to their| . foe. | b B forefathers and shake off nlxln- A TR O W R CRANE CO. omens, for the ancient Scandi- Hhyle, in. the U 3 f & navians believed Friday to be the Commissioner's Court at 2 505PM é i RPN o'clock tomorrow afternoon for a o] > ) preliminary hearing in the cas TAKE IMPROVED inst him by the United States PINE-TAR AND HONEY| Mentholated, with Cod Liver Oil Extract and Bucalyptus for relief of Coughs, Colds, Loss of Voic Bronchitis, Hoarseness and affec- tions of Throat and Lungs. Only At WE CONTEND AND MAINTAIN and can truthfully say, we have one of THE BEST and MOST RELIABLE Pre- sription Druggists on the Pa- cific Coast. Doctors can trust us and so can you. The very highest grade of everything is used and we do not substitute. Yes, we have 1928 Tide Mables that | | HELLANS 3 PHARMACY $g 1 4§ Next Door to Graves Store ‘Phone 33 Free Delivery A S ST T R for [\nw(-\ on of Harri Machine Shop e orse: Ar oI LaiR: sk urkl i Tuesday afternopn by prohibitic 13 oo agents, charged with having 1| Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work quor in his possession. | i | 014 papers 1o1 sate at The Mmpire. . "llllllII-IlIllllllllilllllIIII|llmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII COME! SHAKE A FOOT-- . Anchorage Ketchikan ELKS Big Dance ELKS’ HALL FRIDAY NIGHT IlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllll"lllllllIlIIIIIIllillllllllllllllllllll \ EVERYBODY INVITED “I tell you in advance what job will cost™ e $1.50 ADMISSION compliments'pf GEE BEE AR Plain unvarnished facts about a plain unvarnished season-end sale that starts the 10th Prices Are Greatly Reduced On Hart Schaffner & Marx \ ! bl OVER-COATS ¢ : $35.00 OVERCOATS NOW $23.15 " $40.00 OVERCOATS NOW $2665 . $45.00 OVERCOATS NOW $30.00 ‘ ; 3 $50.00 OVERCOATS NOW $31.15 , \ Prices are reduced because we must have S e goods. o : : ~ Price reductions are logical, for you and for us. So there’s nothing. amazing about this sale—it’s good business all the ; . way ’round. : : IRT de

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