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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 1 Mystery Arms Salesman |nd became soie propreior. [ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ' Ry BILLIE DE BECK ! “Logk here!” he ‘remar_ked to Passes' Away Suddenlyscnuior Bupuy, of the petit Par-| TR R 7 EERRET— v isien, shortly after the war. “I have e Moot pecaee! | EXCITEMENT, SNUFEY -~ | HAVE N0 RESPECK AR e b e TELLN' g g [ “ FER THEM THAR | HESH, WILL'M-- 2y NOBODY - i i o o o s | SIS OET ¢ SR | Weazy Bore T Kilin- 80 ve | | NSEON, jerked the man violently backward |pay, and give me what T have sunk | :/I‘;Aog?rtésfl ((\)AE(ND,BL(.‘EW NTO MINIS SUET AN' YER TONGUE ([ 8uT--- and stepped between the couple. out of the profits. If there are no| The woman was swaying &s though 1 profits, then, of course, you need| | TOWN THIS MORNING -- ’ 327"(“‘\13(; &I/E%T'TSEE(-(E-AS’:Y about to fall and Zaharoff put an|not pay." (T WOULDN'T ; FER Y& WILLM--r arm round her. The man was his| Dupuy made Excelsior a financial, |SURPRISE ME -( LL BOUNCE A i < 5 > Royal Highness Prince Francisco de | success. i (F HE (SN'T f RIFLE-BALL ¥ 2 Bourben, a cousin of the King of| In advanced middle age, Sir Basil| WORKING ON OFF'N HIS Spain. The woman, who many,resembled portraits of Cardmnl.} N PUNKIN years later became Lady Zaharoff,| Richelieu. He was over medium \ .- was .the 20-year-old wife of the:helghl. of slender and elegant fi 'TWARNI'T Prinee, formerly the Duchess of | gure and carried himself with the| ) WEA'ZY'S Villafranca de los Caballeros, and|suggestion of distinction. . & OEED~- as wife of the Prince, the Duchess| By the time he was 80 years old, \ 1 SWAR | de Marchena. Sir Basil was reputed to be worth . There was a scene, but ‘the en-|$100,000,000 and the richest indi- counter was the beginning of|vidual in Europe. The passing of friendship between the Duchess and|the years did not in any way dispol; Zabaroff. Prince Francisco’s mind |the aura of romantic mystery which| baecme disordered untX his family |enveloped him, an act of his late life Al Z k ki I l d Al. . h F - = I Was obliged t f hi a|serving rather to thicken it. 1 4 ~ count(ry xr(wxdm(:ccpt‘lh‘efiz k::n:helg i:‘\ This w:s the burning of his diar-} as an . s an 2 "ve lvlt SEVERE WIND BUSINESS DlREGTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES | G | | | e — 1924. Zaharoff and the Duchess|ies in which he had recorded the 1 PESSION A A NEAU CHANNEL were married the same year, and|happenings of each day and his| Sea Otter, chorte‘l Found AT ANGHBRAGE PROFESSIONAL STINEAU ¢! E Lady Zaharoff's death in 1926 was a|comments on men and events. In; ( g fors severe hblow to Sir Basil, the presence of six secretaries he| sireh Stccesstui Salesmanship consigned them to the flames and| WAS?ING?;ON'( N”;" %7'1?‘5 ! Zaharoi:' was successful tn the|Wih them went many hopes for|COVery of an almost urknoyn Alas "a as a“ B s - |Four Planes Are Tossed Near East in the, sale of artillery|startling post-mortem d\scourses,t‘:‘fln :)Slff“‘?-d“ Ve»]y‘“ 7‘“:;“ g ‘" ¥ - | When in Need of s e !i of Gastineau and every sort of arms. - He was ad-{1t Was said- that a French news- ON8 D¢ evec TR XENCE S 100 About in 40-Mile An -+ : g paper had offered $5,000 for one|Ported by United States Senator i i i Hour BI DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL {|% el Channel My “1“::‘* ot ik a‘g:ncs'm;i Certain page of these diaries, | Thomas, of Oklahoma, upon his re- a I ur ma | our Blow | Helene W. L. Albrecht ||+ . Not the least of the mysteries"t“m !;0!:] f{(om his recent hurried 1y e Loy B GENERAL HAULING | PHYSIOTHERAPY T AT g b o & s & i our of aska. , Alaska, Nov. 27.— S Alec y, Infra Red . P. 0. E. Evl of Barrow and Cgmpany, ship-|about him was his rank of Buight of 050, ® 10t L gnered by! pALG ALTO, Gal, Nov. 27..-Miss|A 40-mile an hour Wind struck here' | STORAGE and CRATING M”;;‘gf'nf;jf:‘ff‘g}:mmmcs ‘ Svery ‘Wolkbelhy' Wt Pullders, B wis s T e N title was bestowed by the British . V. , ¢ Margaret Ludlaw and Ev rett|last Wednesday and tore four air-| CALL US | 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers crown on recommendation of David| Coast Guard cutter Chelan, who|Kingsley Pedlar, of Unalaska, Sec-(planes loose. One plane was over- | Phone Office, 216 welcome. WALTER P. | Lioyd George for “services render- reported approximately 3,000 ani-| retary of the Alaska Commercial|turned and thrown against anoth-| i ——— - ———— ] SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. ed Just what those services were |Mals on the island. Company, were married vesterday|er ‘One plane torn loose crashed { JUNEAU TRANSFER - - — M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | S ither | Identity of the island has been in All Saints Episcopal Church. into the hangar. One planc was i TP T r———e—— 3 i was not disclosed, and neither was i PlsCOp: N DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER " I}t made plain whether. they -were|kept @ sccret, Senator Thomas said,| The bride is the daughter of Mr.|blown 200 yards backward. Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 } | A rh e |MOVINT JUNEaU LODGE NO. 11 | obscure -reasons that 80d he intends to introduce legis-'and Mrs. Garret Ludlow, of Palo| All planes were damaged, esti- 1 Buildi | > Second and fourth lggug;fi;‘;fim the grand’ cross of the | lation to make the island a perma- Allo. maied at $4,000, £ o o, B“’l;gg;m “5‘6‘ ing Monday of each montk | French Legion of Honor. nent game preserve. | The newlyweds will divide their | considerable damage in other plac- Fours 9 & m, to 9 p.m, |7 \ ::1 ic‘:!x::sh-l:ifle_x’gempl; |- His apartment in Paris was the ~— % o SRR |time between Unalaska and San(®s. 4 | B b e ] M(‘iRTlNg o 'bR(sfi:N- |scene of many quiet gatherings of, He had just been transferred to|Francisco. The wind is reported to have done| ’ R SO SR | 8. & y i i . s place as | R considerable damage in other places. | Q - . _z:|SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES ifamous persons. The King and London from his place as agent of | ’ \ T - S | s 2 o Queen of England took tea with| the concern in Greece and he stak-! 4 i A :l]:zlf quake was felt here dur-| | 2 Reliable Br. C. P. Jenne {W. L s i |him whenever they were in Paris.|ed his future advancement upon a| ng the forenoon. 7 \ Rooms 8 and § = . | Queen Marie of Rumania always| daring proposal. He told the di- arm ne I“ g V Rfil Pharmacists Valentine Building s am:u;.z:gi:A:; B e |called on him. Lloyd George, Poin- | rectors of the concern that he would | TSever: —2'BY compouna | TELEPHONE 176 | o S issi a Le o 3 — . |every second and fcurth Wadnes. care, Curzon and other statesmen | accept a small commission as their I"te"nr Alaska fl“akfl at seward o R S — o 0. 0. . Hall. EDNA M puledt: | ——— PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies As one of the principal proprietors |lunched or dined there. | Spanish agent, but would demand 0 ' | To these and other friends Sir a place on the board of directors D = hk—d‘“r_. & gk';;l‘:N Ng:::e:rl;nd- MILDRED {Basil frequently gave cigar bands if he came back with an order for SEWARD, Alaska, Nov. 27. — A/ | r. Kichar dhama | s . |as emblems of good luck. It was re-|$5000,000. The gage was accepted {heavy quake occurred here Wed- DENTIST p lated that he had several pet su-|and in two months the young agonll FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 27— nesday forenoon, shortly before the|————————————=———————| (pprop aAND RESIDENCE — ——————l e C | perstittions but that belief in the returned with orders for warships|The Interior of Alaska is being noon hour. No damage however,| =" "" """~~~ GOLDSTEIN BUTLDING Juneau Ice Cream o efficacy of these bits of flambuod-|and artillery totaling $25,000,000. |swept by a warm spell of summer!has been reported. | SPECIALIZING e e ek e & Ao Pafl“, | SIR BASIL ZAHAROFF ant colored paper was the strong-| He was at once admitted to the|temperatures which have been pre-| e LI Soo Cream, Soft Prinks, C‘WE est of them. board of directors, as agreed n‘;f‘#“‘k’ oy *‘T“Y Tues < Rain| MRS. ARDIN PASSES AWAY tn French 1 | |[F————i— rerhl COFFEE SHOP " " i /as is s i a- | 1€ much of the time. e tem-| 8, 0 0 made seven million pounds for himi-| 10 1927 Victoria, Ltd, gave him | was hinted that his success in Ma E Mrs, Edith Ardin, of Angoon, Dr. A. W. Stewart Percy Reynolds, Manager 2 S Wi l@ silver cup in recognition of his drid was due largely to the influ- ure at 2 0‘('loclf last chm‘»-‘paued away at 1:45 o'clock this and DENTIST | - -3 i Sransactions Wbl fifty years connection with that ence of the beautiful Duchess whom 0 afternoon was 53 degrees above;morning a¢ the Government Hos-| ! USSIAT IR SIW e o Ifirm. ‘Tt was related that the first he rescued from the brutality of Zero pital where she had been a pa- |big step he made in the firm was her royal husband, for whom he Yt tient ‘for the last ten day ! 75 Hours 9 am. o 6 pm. e 55 | OEWARD BUILDING { D1 Dinners | “Otice Phone 465 (| RELIABLE TRANSFER S C, 3 || Our trucks go amy place any became a sharehoider in Vickers and chairman of the company. ¥ ? % & S S ach- | waited 4 a 3 7 — : L B rles Vickers had conbracts with the|th® result of something approach-| waited 40 years and who died after RHODA MAY CLARK—Foot cc: Iremains are at the Charles W.| allied governments at one time to '8 & Wager the amount of 80 million pounds and | R R R Tl B s TR 7 Gastinezu Cafe Sir Basil shared in the dividends to Short Orders at All Hours previously had gone heavily into the | -, D vutch oil companies and had enter- | » - prises of various sorts throughout| : 739 adelau{e._g{err * = + X-ruY CALL COLE FOR OIL! the world, all of which appear tof £ EDSON WAVE SHOP | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any have been successful | 4 - | Machine and Machineless | | ~ =i amount . . . QUICK! “My luck,” said he, “has been so| ’ | PERMANENT WAVES | o) N well known among my friends and | s Y Pl _(8 U D, i Ask about FREE RADIO | e J‘;:,‘.';,l:(:.f Lo COLE M&% acquaintances that on more than| F‘,{ ¥ ! S | | Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | || Eyes Examined, Glasses Fittea |||, Fhome 3441 or Nig one occasion when a new enterprise — ¥ L Office in Ludwig Nelson's was being begun I have been asked by the promoter fo be the first COUNTRY TOWN AFTERNOON, i EVENING b o TR 3 1t Paint We Have I8! l ::’;“:[‘u:n“(‘;‘ ::‘::fg a‘ ;::‘e (z*:o‘ Wool—fleece, tweed or Black, gray, brown, or Broadcloth or rich wool Tweed or broadcloth; so. Phone IR S . 1l iRe Kl IDEAL PAm s!r'or eputa g - i i 3 b k : c ? | . WEND tune, but I can say sincerely that | plaid. Colors: btownf, rusts, wme-xonedfl wmrlk Design: (prel?nbly black) lavishly ber fil.oed ulhoucfte with 507 {l Robert smpson, Opt. D. Fnl;}ilgm% I have not since 1900 tried to add to| myrtle green, Rebellion red. | fitted and flared like a Rus- fur erimmed. dramtic contrast in revers TRIANGLE Graduate Los Angeles Col. lege of Optometry and | my possessions. The Duchess and Design: bulky swagger or sian Cossack’s coat, or mold- Swagger coat of mink, embroidered inse quins, i i puser CLEANERS | Opthalmology i FINE | : and a tank for Crude Oil S PR save burner trouble. Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 Dr. W. A, Rystrom | — DENTIST - Over First Nationsl Bank WHEN IN A HURRY ‘only two years with him. rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. Carter Mortuary. | % = x > time. A tank for Diesel Ol ) 3 1 prefer to give away in our own! straight belted. Collar: lynx, ed on slim princesse profile. Persian lamb, seal or caracul. stones, gold thread. i manner our income, With the ex- wolverine or furless, Lavishly fur trimmed with Hemlength fitted coat of Prificesse or tunic model Glasses ritted Lenses Ground || ! _ ception of a sufficient amount to| Swagge= fur coat of bear big collar, borders, accents. broadtail or other flat pelt of velvet or silk ottoman; | - R pradffor S e ey ———ii|| Watch and Jewelry Regairing Uive onintHEPASIAG VRN We baye ver, nutria, pony, etc./ (Youthful models less lux- with huge silver fox collar, small collar. g ot 1 T‘_—“Kup e —T PAUL BLOEDHORN | | | been accustomed.” é A : \ T : 2 uriously trimmed.) Muff. Colots: black, flaming G smith fy 4 at very reasonable rates Tiady “f‘“ Friok WWound £ Fur coat of Persian lamb, ’ danget ted, wine, purple. u , Caroline Todd Studie FRONT STREETS y Zaharoff in her own right g : blic was reputed to be one of the richest seal, broadtail, caracul Mink or ermine swagger. Piano—Harmony—Pul ? i i Speaking e gt women in Spain. Swagger, tunic or princesse D R u G s Sir Basil had several residences. cut. | 326 SECOND STREET i “l;;“ Séh&I}AVES” {orineriy ity sropaits b K L) i i , /{ ruroLa REMEDIES T sme of Hart Schaftner and pold of Belgium, is one of the most | Fabric or knitted wool. Wool, crepe or sitk jersey Street length instead of Regal velvet, satin, lame, | { PRESCRIPTIONS U“‘%‘ Jones-Stevens Shop Marx Clothing b ul in France. The house is| Color which harmonizes in color harmonizing with last year’s ankle fepgth. net, taffeta, crepe. Black, || FULLY COMPOUN | l..mn:{s—msszs- L 2 With works of art; the results | with coat, but often con- coat. Newest cuts—trim- Shirtwaist model of shim- white, tich deep coronation Front Street Next Colieum READY-TO-WEAR o <7 v T 7 T T | n;::,::,‘: th;'o;ihout “ 3:”5 ‘;_n_" trasts with it. Two piece, waisted with full skit, prin- mering lame. Princesse or reds, blues, greens, wine, o e Seward Sueet Near Third GARBAGE HAULED o Cxbccloe el b 1| beltedmodel. Pocketsoneto | cesse, eunic or redingote. | tunic design of black or rich | royal purple. PHONE t1—Frob Drlivery —-—|" Reasonsble Monthly Rates eI, 3 half dozen. Sometimes feath- Necklines generally bigh. colored velvet, crepe, wool Edwardian design with P i s E. 0. DAVIS mous winter residence er accents. Always simplic- Wide belts. Dress accented | or satin. Neckline -some- low decollete and puff | DR. H. VANCE TELEPHONE . 212 ity and comfort. 3 with one sudden stab of times lowered to vee, sleeves sleeves inspired by coming OSTEOPATH - Phonr 153 color. occasionally short. Trims— coronation; high waisted | | Consultation and examimation || "7 *T have spent 30 seasons at Monte : embroidery, gold touches, Empire model, form fitting free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; || oo Carlo and T have never yet been . ] “'clips. " princesse or flared tunic. | : 7 to 9:30 by appointment. ||| New York Life in the Casino.” Gastineau Hotel Anmex Sir Basil was reported to have ac- | 3R T South Frankliz St. Phone 177 ' INSURANCE Mquired a controlling interest in the Tweed, plaid or diagonal " Black broadcloth or rich Black broadcloth or vel- Ankle or toe length. Plain | % . R . IR MR K“Tgu%m e iy sbortly, AR G wool, casually tailored, not' | colored wool. Jacket ome of | vet. Jacket a modern version | blackdinnér dress topped by Pl ||| Offics 601—Residence 601-2 nopient whel M- Btk BRI br the new slim surrealist (mo- of the cutaway or a fitted sleeveless, lame jacket or 2 | Dr. M. J. Whittier o =l the founder, was i ifficult Gircum- J s dernistic) models with “bu- tupic.. Luxurious fur bor- shortsleeved jacket having | CHIROPRACTOR U 7 S S T stances. The Monte Carlo opera, a| " ith $ | reau drawer” pockets, or | ders. Gold or sequins em- | brilliant embeoidery.. - ... { rsigiens: Fhpsictan Juneau Coffee Shop duplicate in miniature of the Par's| Packets, . 1 .. { severe sfitted Directoire brpidery occasionally used way or tunic. suit of If youre out to please the man |{ | ,Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 MRS. T. J.'JACOBSON opera, has three large boxes at the model. 7 . on revers of unfurred mod- bl broadcloth or velvet. of the family . . . let us help ‘f Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. Home Cooked Meals Served back of the house. The center box ', Blouse amodern dark sat- els. Bi crepe, lame or chif- jout A grand selection of || ! FRONE 687 from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. is reserved for the Prince on Mon- 2 & i Louis XVI Lame, ~ sati chiff shirtw good food . . . vegetables and . Catering to Dinner Parties aco, the reigning sovereign. The : ':""’. s :":;'b ot blo P g cid fon st all the things that men like ".——————————J one on the left was assigned to BEORRT VAR O ” |- waistcoat of rocade_or use. i 2 best. EWRIFERS RENTED | { ? Zharott for many years. The other striped satin. PHONE 83 or 85 o uul;:-l:.:gzhwl g | ii [NflU YOUNG | was for friends of the Prince or the - g . = 3 it Grocery J.B hnrford & Co. H d -C management of the Casino. Be wog g G S 3 E ) i Sanl ary o De o lware Cos an Trusted Advisor Casual -felt with brim. Closefitting, sleek, dash- _ High erowned and taper- Headdresseswithevening || “rhe Store” That Pleases” “Our doorstep is worn by l ::m_o.,_&lx” ¥ i Sir Basil was not only a purveyor which cdn be worn tfim,ora mg. high or medium ing or cupped to the head clothes—generally near top satisfied customers” | Shelf and Heavy Hardware of arms and munitions but a trust- four different ways. For |. crowned. Felt or velvet, like a skull cap. Pointed of ‘head rather than side. % Guns and Ammunition : a r cd political advisor. He often was spectator sports. wear 8, matching costume or acces-, crown good. Material vel- Three Prince of Wales NN - BUEIREEYSCRE - PSS R A confidential * intermediary between « Scotch beret with feather sories. Trimmed with fur, vet, velours or fur accented pll%,win“ jeweled stars, §'§k’r 7/ i smuon & Beers | | —a : » Briand and Lloyd George, and later spike trim, high crowned | feathers or velvet ribbon with color splash. Trims or flowers. MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS McCAUL MOTOR ’ betwe Cl nd Ll o e ¥ < . Gccv:\reg:r‘x mfmf:;ffui':,t irrlvn‘ls oi‘: postilion or Tyrolean felt.” . giving splash of colot. Point- ‘may. tower taller and follow Hat with restaurant din- d 3 SURVEYORS com ANY e nightfall by automobile at Calais § ed fur toque. more extreme lines than on ner clothes. . Velvet, net. = VA . 'l b and P th Dealers or Bologne from Paris or at Dover H day hats. Generally trimmed to give Telephone 502 odge Tymou iao == == from London and his going aboard e . height. Often dramatic. L £ R U ST a destroyer which got under way{ {. . » R Bl S S el PAINTS — OILS immediately, gave rise to the stories B : A GARLAND BOGGAN || Builders’ and Shelf of secrecy and mystery that were i b Gloves — doeskin, suede ) Gloves—long white kid or Hardwood Fl HARDWARE 5 widely told Sboriapiis { 2o ]! onsiof wa L, pig: | exceedingly plain, some- Bag—suede . | paletoned suede. | 3 ” Gin /| Thomas Hardware Co, - S Tt "Tff“’?mfi’&"m".f ; . skin or : | times of color contrasting Large chiffon or velvet S o Waxing Polishing i . 11 & § RS . o ou el ™ terious about me. I have only gone © Bag—feather, - with costume, ] . handkerchief. : It yeu ghioy e bm—'rm—n! Sandlng e e : about my affaizs or those of others hgn.. ... Bag—deep, top handled, turquoise, Necklaces of ‘multiple BOWLING! PHONE 562 Try an Empire ad. uie witiout talking much ; suede or leather. Occasion- strands of pearls, i o e et Ay BRUNSWICK li* The Juseau Laundry | | Zharott ook - sherehalders da- | e ouf iy LA s e |5 is back, discreety r " terest in ‘seversl newspaper vens (¥ : d’l’;fl,;fid,dnlmefl Y w : a way wfid’; BOWLING ALLEYS WARRA CK | ] msmm | | tures, including the Excelsior, dafly o d : and Alt Heideiberg || l newspaper in Paris. He ultimately s 1#793 presages another era of Ed- 'M"UB‘" e .L S RONE 3e L T er——————