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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 1928, HOUSE DRESSES Every home woman will want several of these ) . it Also stock of Beds, Springs and Mattresses neatly stylgd House Frocks in just the colors and patterns that you will like for their freshness after b Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking Phone 12 laundering. Special, 75 Cents FLANNELETTE GOWNS The making, the trimming and ihe quality of fabric Seattle Fruit & Produce - WHOLESALE and RETAIL PHONE 486 STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS have all combined to make these Night Garments a maos! desirable purchase. Bitter feud between the police of South Pittsburgh, | had taken opposing sides in a local stFike. The towr Selects 55¢ per doz.,2 doz. for $1.05 Tenn., and the sherifts of Marian County, Tenn,, came | Is now under martial law. Photograph shows the | to a bloody climax in South Pittsburgh when the | scene of the battle, crosses marking spots where men +| doz. for 95¢ opposing forces engaged in a gun fight, in which six | were killed. Insets show two of the victims, Sherifi | e B men were shot to death and three wounded. The | Wash Coppinger (right) and Night Marshal Bew | FRESH OREGON PRUNES—Just Arrived police and skerifts had been at odds °“i';,.f.‘.','.f,fi.f’..‘f.’...-.5’::‘.:r Kisetnl 15 cents a pound, 7 pounds for $1.00 Walnuts, per pound .. Almonds, 2 pounds for . Fresh Bulk Dates, 2 pounds for Dromedary Dates, per package Grapefruit, 2 for Grapefruit, extra large, 3 for Apples, Oranges, Brussel Sprouts, Bananas, Pomgranites, Parsnips; Beets, Turnips, Car- rots, extra fancy stalk Celery and Head Lettuce Don’t forget our Purity Cudahy Hams and Bacons Our Butter comes direct from the producers. Pure, Fresh Apple Cider REGULAR $2.75 Now $2.00 Each 50c¢ per doz., 2 so displayed, the brains were to MITCHELL SENTENCED be dissected and examined micro- scopically and their character's- tics tabulated in the hope that they might continue to serve hu manity after death, SWEATERS You know the high grade of our Sweaters in warm- Jack Mitchell pleaded guilty to| a charge of adultery and was sea- Is Nuw AflnEn tenced to serve 90 days in th» local U. 8. federal jail this morn- ' BTV W8k T RS ing by Judge Frank A. Boyle, ©1 ‘ ’ MRS. BENNETT CONFINED the U. S. Commigsioner's Court 3 After a week’s. medical treai- | Mitchell was arrested recently at ment in the St. Ann’s hospital, | Wrangell and brought to Junean I\I:‘A. F. R. Bennett of Wrangell | this week. uhderwent a major operation this | . —— — morning. 0Old papers ios sare at The E:mp:re. est of woolens and smartest of stylish textures of novelty fabrics, ¢ MOSCOW, Jan. 17—The “brain %'4, 00 to %8 00 pantheon,” founded by Prof. Viar- i wrpe imar Bechtereff, noted Russiaa Psychiatrist, for the purpose of|f studying the source of talent and genius soon will have a fourth brain added to the three already preserved—that of Prof. Bechter eff himself. The noted scientist, who had been devoting much time in re B. M. Behrends Co., Inc¢. Juneau’s Leading Department Store cent months to organizing the < FINE FAMILY brain pantheon, which had been approved by the Soviet Govern ment, died recently of paralysis of the heart after a short illness Prof. Bechtereff willed his braw TONIGHT 7 O’CLOCK tor those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your address and note how mueh better heat and cleaner firev you have. ‘Wouldn't ask you to do thia it it cost more. It doesn’t.” It really costs less and the trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeda, D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 for scientific study, and before hi. IN death expressed the wish that 1i body be cremated. At the pan theon his brain will rest with the brains of three other noted men ug as - 4 his death in 1907, and Alexand.r g Kohni, writer, jurist and ranking member of the Academy of Sci- vs. ence who died last September. Douglas High which form the nucleus of the The plan of Prof. Bechtereff, as Ferry Leaves at 6:15 .SNOWCI AD ALPS READY FOR OLYMPIC SPORTS “Museum of Talent.” The brains already in the col- lection are those of Anton Ruben stein, famous pianist and compos- er, who died in 1894; Dmitri Men- deleff, naturalist and chemis:, whose works of periodic law brought him world fame befor: announced October 21, called for ostablishment of a “brain pan- theon” where the cerebral tissues of celebrities would be kept in glass bowls labeled with gold plates bearing descriptions of thelr pecullnrltles npfnrc heing Clearance e FINANCIAL STATEMENT JUNEAU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DECEMBER, 1926 TO DECEMBER 31, 1927 WOOL DRESSES In Jersey and‘Serge two-piece and plain tailored styles. Colors—tan, green, navy, rose and black Balance December 1, 1926 ... $ 12524 RECEIPTS Subscriptions $4,998.18 Benquet ... 312.00 City of Juneau—Cleanu g Sale of Jolders ... ’ u‘g 5,449.48 Regular Values—$9.75 ' ; January Clearance o -Sale—$6.75 . CLOSING OUT ALL GAGE HATS In Silk, Velvet*and Velours I RN RN R = DISBURSEMENTS Fourth of July Celebration Entertainment of Visitors Tourist Advertising i 3 Alps is ready to entertain the Olympic winter ml. whinl begin in February, with plenty of snow to augur notable performances. At the right is the famous ski }" slative Bfif)'“h‘ jump, called the best in the world. An ice racin} scene at St. Moritz is shown at the upper left, mta"“‘ho" ot and below is “Cresta Run,” Olympic bobsleigh chute. y Band fi:w-‘n P. Kashevaroff Calling Members k!p‘llone onS.dock and Information Bureau . - [the Cresta bob-sleigh run, and|For the first time here, hockey gxxfl:rl,’rz('l‘slw'fii"“fit#,"; the course is now smooth and|players are to be numbered this winter gaiety St. Moritz has too fast. season. The ":k 18 smaller than much snow. The takeoff at the ski jump is|8t Chamonix But about twice as Bbavellets and pushers émploy|the one place where plenty of{larse as thig jmoor rink at Maal- ol 1 other years to carry snow|EROW s welcomed. “The world-|son Square Gfden {n New York; to “eo“: j:maps and the slides famous jumpers already on the ———— —— _ | Spot say that the l take-aff this 1 have been busy this season clear-| /o %y TORVINEN IMPROVED Roy Torvinen, son of Mr. ani ing it away from the skating rink, the bob-sleigh run and the race track, to prepare them for Mrs. John Torvinen of June fln Olympic winter sports in : : who has beem seriously ill at Ta Pebruary. 2 caly a Iittle) coma from deuble pneumonis, is “Too much snow!" is a com-|*"°%: improved and thought to be out of t that never rose before in| Twenty-two nations have con-|danger, to word receiv- history of Alpine winter di-|testants entered in Olympic win-|ed by his w Mrs. Torvinen At the Chamonix Olym-|ter competition this year. Among|went south’ .‘ one of the last veats in 1924 a general|them are Finland, Sweden and steamers, to W8 with her son. get im a week before th Norway, principal winners in ———— ing and not enough ice wi Chamonix at 1924, HAS "W OPERATION w“l nuuu rink to shake| Canada is sending another champion hockey team and the! 8. Jacobsen m. a major year winter came early.|United States is after the cups tion this “of snow on the rinks|offered for speed skatings famcy . skating and bob-sleighing. The|hospital s favorably.