The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1926, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1926. YEAR 1926 IS SENATOR-ELECT GIFT SUGGESTIONS MAR'NE I UgsEs Told \(' to 1\(upl :\[ lm'nl- ,I{”WI;‘I,' ne I‘:I”'\.h“'&]” AU NIV TOQ v Tool Boxes Suins 4 [4' : ‘l B e f ’ H ’. I Wm&l on Redords f(‘n Storms C usca by Death Sleds o s p ow viore pargans ror the ol (lys i at Sea—Radio Opera- Pocket Knife Sedotors | - = GiNEE T = S { tors Prove Heroes. Tools Kiliic Rty RUBBER TEA teceived a New Shipment of ‘1 Some new KAYSER (Grniintetiom Phie 0ne) PR | APRONS | s UN\?::R:;};?)};[.F:QOWNIS.V; o'IvmmA | FABRIC GLOVES et iR = g 10l ; | TIONE 4 LRS- and ESTS | in light and dark (‘o]m'; which hurried to ler assistane n . Difeseng Colors ani | o 2 R ol AT e Juneaw-Young Hardware Co. | §1. §1.50. Prices range from $1.00-$12.50 | $125 a pair J,'f‘_,'.'::fu";..w ,.Wf“ s “IT IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT" All-Wool Fringed AUTO ROBIS Ladies” Wool and Rayon HOS [oral ik 3 Firmly woven of ail-weel in attractive dark Scemless feet in all popular colors Wl‘v;"r:vul“ M‘r : " G0 e uc) ity 10, toF Wlch 50 a pair st 1wl Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. LI, many Lred, Ladies Silk Dre 8.80 to $18.50 Yot thave afg i few 4 : Price. §15.00 Ladies” Coats $12.50 to $67.50 e spect l)ur Offerings - It Wl" le You '1 i | iy ;Ivl'! " Q’l‘:‘l‘)! ;::: : MEN'S' TIES MEN'S SOCKS | MEN'S SHIRTS | mhnpkbrcimss R il o7 keep I VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING ' VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LLUMBER LUMBER—MOULDINGS—LIME— CEMENT Very heavy quaiity, paluite, Thialte Cotton = and A hig assortment of | Men’s Linen and % ¢ | FIRE CLAY—S IGLES eew: Teltechs B plaid ! mixed Hose in Diess Shirts in pure | Cotton Handkerchiefs ihe Manchestor Prod E CLAY ‘?IIIA\CLLS | ! : tie latest movelty = Silk, Broadcloth and | in plain and colored | weeks until' the’ foud thecked and flowered. ' niterns Rayon. Horders, ;:”“ Uity L e 50c 1o $3.50 50¢ fo' $1 00 1o $9.50 | 25¢ to $1.25 e he g ly 4 [ trom starvation | A | More than ‘a month passed, and;yol | "P \Hs SU’T OVERCOATS SPECIAL the Manchester !‘:wf}.t v a thousand m | Just veceived a shipment of Meh's Suits, FINE WOOL—LATE STYLES M S and towed to the Azor L.C. SMITH The \'('\vmz'l?mr Bank CORONA We Are Exclusive > all-wool ma Other Bargains Throughout the Store : T0 VISIT EAQT e P s AMlaska : i - PR . | WIHO'S WO = e it Kepresentatives Ladies’ Satinette Bloomers 3 $1.50 1\"[«n's Pajamas $4.00 to $10.00 I T Fa Vi x[\l) 174 "I RE ‘ Ladise Crepe Gowns $1.50 to $2.00 Men's Felt Slipper $1.75 to $3.50 eaves MW tor Visitig. . - L:d]irs::‘ Silk Vests 1 31.00 z:n"s s;enmsppm $6.50 tou$10.50 Eastern Cmns for sman J B Bur' Ol‘ll & CO. Ladics' Felt Slippers $1.95 to $1.75 's Dress Gl $3.50 to $7.00 25 ; | (e — e - et ne—— Bodies! Basnoprss 5650 o $1250 | Mens Blasiers ° S50 Time in 25 Years. first mail Fancy Bath Towels 25¢ to $1.75 Men's Hats $5.00 to $9.00 I e nav: o viEMGriands wAd: rela he win Bath Mats $2.75 to $4.00 Men’s Scarfs . $3.50 to $6.00 {tives In the east for the first ime | : L Y/ R hom Bty $5.00 to $12.50 | Cuff Links 50c to $1.00 e e GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Alaska been vis aitey with | PRINTING axp STATIONERY * month d Voiles 75¢ a yard ‘ Boys' Blouses $1.25 for Vancouver 55 Mary, voin the Canadian Pacific Railway line PHe will I sent from Juncau [tweeen @ wouth “and six weeks \\."I‘”“‘" ._“ ‘ ““”""I"‘_[ , “"‘f:)'l“"' See us for FANCY STATIONERY, FOUNTAINS PENS, L | Most of ihis time will/he spent in . Tl EVERSHARP PENCILS | Boston. Chicago ®ind Néw' York. rie |, & antisialn o i S ¢ (] & .’ ) | will visit with ex-Gov. Thomas Rigy g ¢ ik o - | P OFFICE SUPPLIES on st ove in New York h him R | Mayor Connors also expects i 4 !unvuu'n Lt.‘mfillfl I)!’mli't"u'nl Store { spe “.'| ;: ,..n”:;j.l ,,; ,',“‘ ,,’.;‘.,l ani |, : i » i "’ i ’I"” le Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska | Choviolet plants in Flint, Mich. 11 erloURS T [y;“nl:u,,;:‘, | — ————— lis local agent for these compani M. S. Wilsor il 1of the American P, vl oy o % s COMAES S, & F it one pin. Hendrickson's total was aska from |\m<|H|\M‘ Made In Jun laska, Elmer K. {537 pins. Radde, Te 0. B, 10 May local broke Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy ON ELKS™ ALLEY! (17 hot oo e mren wi UVEH lN N w ive < o “-. bt I’.nl‘uk |‘u SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. B. Hall, rhone No. 637. | B - B, Je Harr 1 — el high sears of the mateh with 191 pin i “ T No. 1, Capt. Metealf, set a Team No. 5 | \‘\ i the | i new record on the Blks' Alleys for | Hendrickson 18117 SEATTLE, !)u 15. Weather ) 21Ler a ine i ! | the tonrnament this year when his Radde 152 194 | Man Sunime tid that snc i i i | team last night rolled a score of Vander Losst 164 141 167 - 172 [ Blanketed Washington, Ola papsrs ror saie ai The Empire. | 936, the high game score. Capt. Pullen 136 143131 110 [I\lmh?:l and Narthern Oregon, onds i { b L Metcalf, led the bowliers with a Fieken 151 139 167—4¢0 on the coust, the cold wave which AUTOS FOR H[RE | high score of 235 pins. Team No jswent the Novthern part of e cox e i Fii ; iy T T T 1 won from am No., 3, 2445 to Tot:i 787 786§ Ttinent s - ry et us give you an estimate on a OCK I ory 2237 Team No, 6 continue® 1o grip the Prairvie . front Property. J A feim No M. Bavard, Lavenik 191 166 181578 Provinces of Canad 1 | We are now making a Rock Fill of 6,000 yards under the T S, Capt. Hen- Howavd 165 165 1654 Bdmonton reports 30 degrees he =\ || standard 0il Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than it Speriin rolled Hendersan 145 145 145 A low zero today and Winuipeg 21 i repllmg n v mateh with Danner 144 184 153-—481) helow At Pocatello, Idabo, it i P P i )10 | B e iy Wiiadn 148 174 141 1'.7‘ four degrees below and at Kalispe'l X [ The addition of a Mack 21, ton truck, nutonnhc dump to the high tot evening he | | Montana, 20 degrees below | our equipment enable us to do th nig credited with a s ot ] Total ki 7752376 e th @mfif | We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of Team No. 4 Team No. ! /‘ 2 | Coal, Baggage and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per 1 178 167 157 i 144 i SNOW ON GROUND ‘ SHORPING = || sack‘ delivered, ol 18 IN ALASKA AREA > ; We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are i vl 186 i AL Let us add to your holiday joy I| ideal for Packing, Hermle 135 135 139 According {0 orts recoived by ays Taxi Tad. 3 2 : ¢ Jewett 146 140 135 tie. nnehy. Bl 3 . No job too small or too large but will receive our prompt up to 8 o'clock i e sinute shopping —— presents attention. Monday night, e one. ho must not be Total T3 TH 9 i of snow, lagle 1 inch, Fairbank ten \ tS-—arms Saazs No. 9 inches, Nome 5 inches and a o e gl S 15 e (] 12 inches. Monday night there ‘wei S qomey; | convenicnt rvice of Carl- *COLE TRANSFER “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” PHONE 3442 Kirk Andrew Van Atta Walmsley three tenths of an inch in Juneau, 148 151 151—ta 183, L4414t iT D ome to England for Fox Hunt- | | greater pleasure for the Yaletide. | | ing” is the new slogan of the British government to attract winter visit s o A it adee - ors. Americans are invited to ride el 8 | “Rev.” Philip A. toodwin, and fall - with (he Prince of Wales, CARLSON'S TAXI {1 | STROLLER WHITE TO the Ametican Catholic Charch, | O1d pabers for sale at The Empire. || Stand at Alskun Hote LN R g S OT Uy o | Sk ALASKAN HOTEL Totals 790 717 138-2°2 s Team No. alf ey Sab | Weidot phd broker, at Santa Ana, Cal, . — ATES Schmid: Bk ttor and ! { e "y MODERN REASONABLE R - Aok Post Office Buildia Glpek Splh fomotty BERRY'S TAXI Dave HouskL, PRrop. Totals 810 699 936 =3 [0 iIce g this few way. Appiy hot | | ful and Efficient Servi P & b oy for tle. He oxpects to Pluu Are Exshined St sl Goor chest Lareful an icient Service B T B R 10y R ot e fve redky sistiag il ’ B | Closed Cadillac Cars | | arby ¢ viends and his son Albert ef* { 100 DDE. A0 G-l et it | WASHI N, :Dec. ,15.—Becro: with warm flannel. @ 3 PHONE 199 v 0 UG G e Seaute anatary of Tradsiky Mollon Seniitie to IOKS Office Nast to Gastinsan Hotal THE ALASKA RAILROAD ; . Messerschmidt : to Corvallis, Ore., to pick up|day before the House Bullding com- MORU. s = ¥ Shaw i who will make rhe trip sumh:""_'h'v in allocating new Post Office 1_ ; = i throughout the year operates regutar passenger and freight train | y Francisco with him, He wi'l)building under the $150.000,000 build- romn —Day and NIght 1] gervice from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, Sk Totals My return during the latter N8 blan ‘that the Treasury is con- CovicH AuTo SERVICE and -over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the | E vast @f January. Durfng his absence, | Sideriug ouly cities having $20,000 JUNEAU, ALASKA winter: months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, | t GAMES lonDAY NIGHT ac paper of which he is editor will|2bnual in postal receipts or more. STAND AT THE ARCTIC between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- | g2 Team No. 3 dufeate .l edited by Mrs. White. | Two l'"[’(ll";nndw;)nel hundred points Phone—Day, 414; Night, formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write H 2373 tg 2222, Mond thie B come within 8. plan. | 444-2 rings n ) - i Lo . t. of the Interior Blks' howling allays, v. Capt. 7ESSIE MOCK RETURNS: WARSANT FOR ORM CARPENTRY — . B 9 4 ; d i ISTON . L - ;r::l:ng";v ?l-h‘"’l’}"‘;‘ ::i‘::‘ foacs of "'h;{ AT B. M. BEHRENDS BANK CHICAGO, Dec. 15.-A fugitive cABINET WORE i ) ;l I HE' Al AmeK A PE;Q%R())AD 9 s and a tot : warrant has been issned in the Munj- D U { (Mt. Mc: '! ute ) of 549 for the three games. Miss Jessio Mock dftived ‘on the vyt Contt: for KERusth O Onhiatat. WG6OD TURNING ! MILLER’S TAXI '" Amchorage S = st Alaska Team No. 6 defeated Team No. si r Alaska last night from Seat-| The PBolice waid that probably ths BAXD SAWING | 5 by oue pin. The score of th- ter taking a short business; warrant woukl not he served unti J0B WORK | [ruane 183 Junean, Alaska|["" i some was 2376 to 2375, This was ccurse. Miss Moek today heecame, Ormiston” surrendered, His attornev b ARS W y Lower Front St. Phone ¢93 CAILS WITHOUT DRIVERS ; ene of the most exciting matches one of the attaches at the B. M.|said he would surrender Friday and [ FoR HIRE h 1 1 E § of ithe schedule. Capt. Lavenik rolled Behrends Bunk. Be 18 now laid up with a severe cold’] .._.___.;L._.__...___.._._q ()l&i Papers fOl' Sale at The Emplre Ofilce | y | § bt i |

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