The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 14, 1926, Page 2

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20 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 1926. 2R [ Miami Queen | <5 TS CIFT SUGGESTIONS - | rine want shilligs more a ton ay that the Con B S greater pleasure for the Yulctide [i Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska nadian govern- | ( ) ‘ e !for car z the liquor than other boats FOR BOYS | Whitelaw, who is a director in’ . : v;u» I‘I‘);'j)m'u ;mu‘rllxl.'r;;li:;:lt f;“i’:‘fi"‘ Brector Sots Flushlight ANY NI T M Q | O Tool Boxes Gun MANY NEW THINGS TO SELECT FROM } o Cupe | to F. R. Anderson, Consolidated 5 = 1 s N\ ” o Y i counsel. Anderson explained he Sleds Coaster Wagons A Few More Bargains for the Holidays l 7 AR5 S eoes ph Becher Ruids aolans 4 S he Liberal Party he to redeem R L | : § ! ’:1:v |n"n;||| dt e eieatiou. sl i¥wo Tools Kiddie Kars RUBBER TEA Received a New Shipment of | Some new KAYSER L onbNA Betote: Seli g i ity | FABRIC GLOVES e ‘ | APRONS SILK UNDERWEAR, GOWNS, COMBINA-Y | . TIONS, BLOOMERS and VESTS | in light and dark colors, | "‘\'“‘H:"S":”WA}?C}'{mfiw o Jun au'Y H d C Different Colors and any Coloss i -ling o P aled here toduy that (] oung mnaraware Lo. i | { | Unitec Customs officials and PHONE 12 k4 81. ¢ , $2. Prices range from $1.00-%12.50 \ $1.25 a pair l ‘:Iw:m ’)::fn"’i'l‘x,~ ; ts 5 ”":ltm|xw:;mh".\“<‘. “IT IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT" e sy | \ . & ) . | | ROOF FIRE THIS MORNING ! 2 = e = = —— AII-Wool Fringed AUTO ROBES Ladies’ Wool and Rayon HOSE | ! i r 3 i | y e starting on the roof of the Firmly w 1 of ail-weel in attractive dark seemlces feu_m all popular colors | H.u\iillx”up:l:lx’u'tl'xlllln l“lui-lm‘l»:mn;: \\';‘m . plaid patterns—: rcal utility robe for which $1.50 a pair | extinguished in a few minutes by the Juneau Lumb(’l‘ Mllls InC you will find many v Tadies S Nreuaas - five boys. The fire -is believed to! 9 . | .adies Silk Dresses $8.80 to $18.50 | have started from sparks from the, >rice. $15.00 Ladies’ Coats $12.50 to $67.50 bt i | ; ! e + VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING e ¥ RSdrd N e P Ay RN 4 | . % i | AT THE HOTELS Inspect Our Offerings —- It Will Pay You | ———%|| VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER ' - i 3 ) Gastineau MEN'S TIES | MEN'S SOCKS | MEN'S SHIRTS =~ HANDKERCHIEFS | |t e L Bt e p S PRI — LI CINEN Very heavv quality : Silk. Cotton and A big assortment of Men's Linen and | Paul Satz, l::?i:::r Walt Simo: FIRE CLAY— SHINGLES new pitterns in plaid Wec-l mixed Hose in Dress Shirts in pure Cotton Handkerchiefs i I ich. Chicha, Andrew Blair, Li | § tie latest novelty = Silk, Broadeloth and = in plain and colored | { auski; J. Carnegie, Lisianski. b N checked and flowe cd Hatiernm Ravon: bordets | - > E00 th & i 50 $1 ') 8 ¥ : $ i OREGON’S JADE DEPOSITS ! 20c¢ to 33.. o0c to $ $2.00 to $9.50 25¢ to $1.25 ! Pt | | PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 11 Jade| —— — SRR L el el e o L' C’ 'ASN]I!IITII S RIC O | Plans for mini : MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS SPECIAL & Firheb e - Sl | by Maximilian Joseph Reu e w 1'our ban Tust received a shipment of Men's Suits, FINE WOOL—LATE STYLES n | Fileighonmiie Whbhat S CB il an) g all-wool material in light and derk patterns. | T ol f Jhosdanony il \ C()I{ONA i 25 00 Ada _Williams, representing | 1ill about nine miles southwest of = b 00 to $48.50 | $ . | the State of Kenlucky, won a in Baker County | ‘ AL2 e e RS ‘ }‘;:";i';c (byga“"l\‘l'\isicg?i!:;\li,’:l':\(t i We Are Exclusipe ) Other Bargains Throughout the Store s sy ™ | € <58 ' R,,,,,‘.f.fi',f‘,‘,",ff,i,.(.‘ o' Ladies’ Satinette Bloomers $1.50 Men's Pajamas $4.00 to $10.00 NEw LIGHT UN | : ise Crepe Gowns $1.50 to $2.00 Men’s Felt Slippers $1.75 to $3.50 | ! . B. Burfor(l & CO. % «adies’ Silk Vests $1.00 Men's Sweaters $6.50 to $10.50 1 it 4 dies’ Feit Slippers $1.25 to $1.75 Men's Dress Gloves $3.50 to $7.00 ! RUM RUNNING | b —— e e s = i codies’ Raines its $6.50» to $12.50 Men's Blaziers $7.50 i I ! i | _j.'MRslh Towels 25¢ to $1.75 Men’s Hats $5.00 to $9.00 | | (@ ath Mats $2.75 to $4.00 Men's Scarfs ol $3.50 to $6.00 i an REVEALED SHOPPING = & ulr']wm Sets $5.00 to $12.50 Cufl Links . 50¢ to fioo | "‘ 9 G ; GEO. M. SIMPKINAS CO. i (Olered Voiles 75c a yard | Boys' Blouses ... $1.25 | ;e | imat us adil to r i j ! : i § . Bl R your holiday joy || Bl 3 e g : )Canadlan Merchant Marine | —says Taxi Tad.| PRINTING anp STATIONERY ’g 5 4 : 6.3 { Enlisted to Carry Liquor, | el L e L Sce us for FANCY STATIONERY, FOUNTAINS PENS, i g M B I ; Is New Charge. R o EVERSHARP PENCILS : $ 0 | : | | forge 3 er blasts S : b -4 e ren S 0 nC e e e | Nloaded with gitts. The, welcome ™ e - i . o *9 ® § il Whitelus shold the ttoyar] |0 conveniont service of Carl- v OFFICE SUPPLIES & ; | Commission yes adds relief that brings | Juneauw’s Leading Deparrment Store [ solidated Expor {ranged with the JUNEAU, ALASKA Standard Oil Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than Iment merchant ma arry in- | gt LN Jo FMR Lo ) WA, i | transit liquor. Whitelaw wnable | | N SON’S TAX | R i e ¥ = e gy o et | CARLAONS TARL - | CONFECTIONS b 0000000000000 0000000000000< 0000 6ffic who promised to produce ! Stand at Alaskan Hotel I Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbots, Punch. i $ . . R the The arrangements, he A [t ° ° ? b 2 { El B 3 Prmce of Wales Opens Canadzan-Hostel in: Paris said, ¢ made throuzh the com PHONE SINGLE 0 | ;l.:?fh ‘l:’lnc‘::::‘:m;'.htfixl:u:: 16 m('i:ndy 4 pany's agents in the London head e o | SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. f ooncdcanteiletates 8800000000000 65000 office and the wmerchant marine of- W__ SERCT T S | ( ficia Montreal. Whitehall said | l———————— e f {the Exporters offi : i | BERRY’S TAXI [ i thought they could i | i | it TiiVEn e stettas i Cn:eful nnd‘Em.uent Service [ | ion gov nt Closed Cadillac Cars | ' heard a form Minister of Customs PHONE 199 | i’- say on two occasions he did not care Office Next to Gastineau Hotel ‘ 1 about the amount of liquor that went | g i Siatien n A : : ' linta" thie' nitan: Stataa: 65 dane ac ——— Let us give you an estimate on a Rock Fill for your Water- ‘ none came back to Canada | Prompt v and Night || front Property. ui S o Counsel Rowell, for the Commi | i i i e | - Oounag owe or the mmm_ CovicH AUTO SERVICE ‘ We are now making a Rock Fill of 6, yards under | | | SUMMONS STAND AT THE ARCTIC il Sl s Phone—Day, 444; Night, The addition of a Mack 21, ton truck, automatic dump to In ‘.“"_cl_vn:)’f'"’Xf“i‘:‘“”yii‘;{ g‘i{l}‘e‘" 444-2 rings our equipment enable us to do this. | E EKHOLM, x'l;nnmr‘_ gl = sz | We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of |' HOLM, Defendant. 8 s G S T Coal, Baggage and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per i INT OF THE UNITED | MILLER’S sack delivered, 1 OF AMERICA, TO THET| P ,E_k TAXI We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are o - AVEBERUPENDANT,, |oyo00 fsa Juneau, Alaska ideal for Packing, Yol e by Sl 1o ap- CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS No job too small or too large but will receive our prompt pear In the District C FOR HIRB attention. Territory of Alaska at Junean, within thirty day the last publication of this snm- Al mons, namely, within' thirty days! COLE TRANSFEI{ > after the ¢ of Deccml LAY 920, In case this summons . b “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” i . or within forty days after PHONE 3442 at Senator Honnorate disposition ice upon you, in case this| ten million francs, be decided to fsummons i< served upon you per-| : found “La Cite Universitaire de sonally, and answer the complaint| . Paris”. and obtained from the city of the above-named plaintiff, ou : T s ot DA Shen Eiksn 1o 11 Ighink Ottt s tboversi ¢ ———— up by the ortifications s L y (ol % PRINCE OF WALES :{ Mosnu:aufl: Pl.l‘; notuuh: fm ‘thwl on | ALASKAN HOTEL e Sorbonne scl The said plaintiff in said action| . P The Canadian Students' Hostel.|quarter. Kree sites were «iven t0|who will alwa: fdent. _ & eliat ; { “Maison Canadienne®. opened -oy [the f.reign countries requesting |ator J, M. Wil;:n?‘ of o:::nl.s::e ‘:;““,I‘\l:;]: ‘liygrur-mrl.:;xvnm(i‘.{elxtnllz{n n\\:} MORERN REASONABLE RATES ] the Prince of Wales October 30.|them for their buildings. ot the principal donors. and the vl thae oo Dave HouseL, pProp i 2 B feney The Conadian High Commission- [rector of che “lnlnnhy of Paris the care, custody, and contrci of ’ . ; e 8 oreign nostello, in prance. Dr. boe Roy. bast- lare the cwc honorary presidents. I plaintiff’s and defendant's infant! “Cite Oniversi-|ened to take an option on the site This idea bas met with great suc- son Everett. L | it will ve openjadioining the French buildinge and|cess. and the buildine was. 3 d | And in case you fail to so ap- to students from al) Drovinces [immediately made an appeal tolentirely bv pablic subscrintion. pear and answer the plaintiff will| of tke Dominion. ana give accom- b‘"’d“m s ) y (g Shroukh thet pramet. Canasiiig :“‘eh' "E"'? ".f:::{:‘_"?x"d::: take judgment against you for want| UR pastry gives a THE ALASKA RAILROAD modation to fifty durine thelr resi- |studving in Paris will now have the |of the Canadian Pacifi thereof, and will apply to the Court e Railway, ereof, and will apply to the Cour 1 a touch of de- dence in Paris. Senator Honnorat.|use of thie hostel. and onder the in four ; fve re. the u;.;"_, lmr the relief demanded in her cuiu- “dor::n "“n““u':; “u ‘slh“ throughout the year operates regutrxr passenger and freight train Minister of Public Instruction of |same roof both English and Fre: i o1 N the Fronsh Govemment And 4 Chmadns s sl :“‘Nh.“:_‘ :gg g:‘-filfi““,&.:,":‘g! plaint as hereinbefore stated. DAKEF Y, dbsoutt thnt service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbamks in the Interior, ! \ » great manufacturer M. Deutsch de [tell d The date of the order for the! spoaks well for the 1~ and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the ; s R e Selendehin ’:‘;l‘e‘:uvflnlmundonhua.: 2:5‘: :wnm Rpoch whe wil service of this summons is Decem-' T T ux:"hh'},::::r_ winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, 2 rebuild around the University of |have fruitful results in years to .::}" the most advantageous mate- ber 4, 1926. | ials we use in its mak- between Seward and Fairbanks. Far timetables and other in- . I i l Paris. the colleges of the nations |come. rig] conditions. The citv will nave WITN The Honorable Tiomas' = t, which before the war enjoyed such{ The committee for the Canadian |ite own iargrautds. ite ows o M ol s I e 0 ing. formation inquire of ;:;“n:‘nm&l;ipl:;r;:lrond agent, or write i M. Deutsch de la Meurthe, who put 'dian High Commissioer in France, |ba » great orestige. In accord with |hostel will be composed of the Cana- onfirl&‘n restaurants, libraries and and the Sexi of said Court hereunto' , o |aftixed, on the 4th day of Decem-| Peerless THE ALASKA RAILROAD TR SR o S T E Bk < oo e be d Orme has been elected to W. S. Pekovich, president of the l‘zum on the next boat. (Seai of t0» e n tho Juneau High Schoo! Alaska Admirality Gold Mining Co. SN 3 TER B. KING, botkethall team for the coming sea- arrived in Juneau this morning on| If you want a good time at your § Deputy. | Heyder & Meier #gn. This is Orme's second year us|the Virginia IV from Funter um.'p-m'. use 8. & F. Confections— First publication, Dec. 7, 1926. | s guard on the team. Mr. Peckovich reports ¢verything fav- [ The Best Made, ~—adv.!Last publication, Dec. 28, 1926, ()ld Pa DETS fOI‘ sale at The Em ire Ofiice | ! : B R vict Court) Clerk. ! Bakery Anchorsge 1ot : : : p 926. i Mt. McKinley Park Route) J. H. 8. CAPTAIN ELECTED | PEKOVICH ARRIVES jorable at the mine, expecting to re. JOHN H. DU | . : ',--: ') | |

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