The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 29, 1926, Page 7

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BARNEY COOCLB AND Sl’\l{l\ PLUG ! “FAS BUSINESS OF GNING OLUT THE KEN To THE CITy \S A NUISANCE = Aow, “THAT IVE GOT (T, WHAT AN I GONNA DO WITH \T?2 ./;/ v (F THE MAYOR WANTED To Sl 3 (ME SUMP'A, WHY DIDNT ME 5 T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, MR.GOOGLE, TS \S MAYOR § PRIVATE SECRE TARY = |F YOURE THROUGH LT THAT ket N T& TE Ty SEND \T N BACK T& TE O HALL' R TS THE ONLY ONE THE 7 MAYOR S GOT AND THE. DULKE OF DOWTTLE GETS 7 or THE BOAT TopAY -NES, T MAYOR (S PLANNING A TO0M T MING 1L WE WERE by S e v © 1926 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Dou glus I sland News . COUNCIL CLEANS SLATE The Dougias City Council held the vegular monthly meeting, also the| finai one of the year sooh to end, last night, and disposed of all busi-| ness matters pending to date. Bills to the amount of $1026 were| ordered paid, leaving money in lhef treasury with plenty of coal on hand and all paid for. A new shipment of } Black Diamond coal, which meets .\u popular demand here, is to be order- ed right away. i Several matters pertaining to vlw} welfare of the town in general were | given consideration and the Council adjourned to February 1, 1927, i ———— { EAGLES TO ENTERTAIN PUBLIC To see the old year out and usher in the new, the public is invited tc attend the card party and dance which is to be given by the Order of Hagles New Friday night, in their hall. Card playing is to start at § o'- clock, and will bhe followed by re- fréshhients and then dance. The com- | mittee in charge of the affairs is overlooking no detail that will make the party interesting. Good pri are to be awarded the card winn and the 'dance will include many| populat fiumbers among the old| tushioned dances. | —— | i S8EVEN YEARS OLD Little Jennie lohn«xuu had a fine party yesterday to celebrate heu seventh birthday. Guests ineluded her fittle playmates from the 1st and 2nd grade .o A. N. B AUXIL‘AHV ELECTS ‘The Alaska Native Sisterhood held thelr annual election of officers 1 night which resulted in the folio being chosen to hold the waric “chairg during 1927 . | President, Mrs. Mary K. Martin, | Vice-President, Mrs. Fannie Williams; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Bes Willis; Financial Secretary, beth Menneman; Treasurer, Mrs. Su sle Stevens; Trustees, M Rassmussen and Mrs. N Sick Visiting Committec, Shorty; Membership Committer, Sadie Rogers: School Committee, | Miss Annie Stevens; Clean Cam- aign, Mrs. Lirzie Moreno and M usie James; Sergeant-at-Arms, Miss Daisy Fox. ‘his photo-diagram shows 1ow Mrs. Louise Vanderbilt fewilt, New York society natron, lcaped or fell {o her leath from her sixth story rparlmrnl llmrm .uanu Newsrsel) After years, Joh shall were marric . church in London nent lasting and M h .o —— [ XN TR ik “THE ROUGHNECK” IS | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Measure tawen ror to measure gnits. {it pos JORDAN'S VAL red star the b, tnteed. “in. ICE. vy By Roberi nu(hul of “The tonight in “The Roughnec produttion at the Li Roughneck” is a Service, Alaskan Spell of the Yukon.” The screen ver- slon 18 sald to be immense and follows the exciting wiory and lo- e perfoctly. iille Dove, Harry T. Mory, Cles Madisbn and Anhe Cormwail rupport O'Brien in “The Rauglineck” and with | such a clever cast of movie stars flfls teature is'certalf to prove nher with Iny n\u"emc TONIGHT GEORGE O’BRIEN ‘ (oI “THE ROUGHNECK” by ROBERT W. SERVICE, author of “The Spell of the Yukon” The motion picture industry has never pro- duced a more entertaining picture—To miss it, is to miss a real treat— NEWS AND SCENIC OPENS THE SHOW 10, 20 and 40 cents g | Matlon Dies I | o feowboy forward ali-wool made ively guar | BT SERV —adv. erternall with Vicks, | You Just rubiton. ,‘ v PORU GATTLE DRIVE IS DUPLICATED Texas, Dec, 20 A ¢ adorned member of Cc from head to foot, to duplicate a scen B. Hudspeth of El Pas 1500 acre ranch of southeast ude bought a the mounta i 1 from his ranch near Del on the Mexican border h in Brewster County ) miles Congressman Is Rider of (b cattle mountains to th moving land unm el pk d upon old time plish 4] « cowboy country Sontheas feat which men conld a of is looke the man Hud came (o printin horn peth, hir this W tr wlie with press on hi will be o the cowboys 1t will be highways on and rail quest; the trave in charge of impossible 1o account of sportation i th i neh i t obstacle o cross is I horses will i just @ wagon pioncers did it First Since ince (he sever were the thou trail 'Seventies driven by rked 15 in Kansa coast, hus there in real life a ssman undertakin Much of rout mountain boys must camp for civilization, while the miles a day Hudspeth started in Fast a printer’s devil. When 16, § the eall of the West, he mou pony and rode (o Ozona in Texas, where he started a per. 11 health led him to (he door life of the ranche: to ra cific hoen s the Texa is the canyvons w il he th a few commo; a dis nd over Texa automobit the cover | soon n o has | amons Texa expects 10 | In the lifc of busincss, the matter of DOING IT NOW is most im- portant cattle new tance xi Tad, | | ovey only [ CARLSON'S TAXI ! ccom apped | ne o | | herd. | 1 the | B PHONE SINGLE 0 Rl BERRY'S TAXI "] Careful and Efficient Service | Closed Cadillac PHONT. 199 . Office Next to Gastincau Hotel Cars will | tream | have | g I I'rompt Service Covicir Auro | JUNEAU, AL STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 114; Night, 1412 rings wher wh MILL I RS | Phone 182 CARS 'l' AXI Alaska WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE rough Tanean, celin ted & Wi i Ururer’s Tax) Service 1 G. E. KRAUSE SEE US ABOUT Concrete Construction Lathing and Plastering $1.00 per square yard | PHONE 429 lJ NG PRALE L5 YOUrS Says 4 Juneau Music House ~Musical Observer~ N abiding peace in the home means real contentment and that is what the music of a Brunswick will bring to you. Give this question of music in the home your earncst attention and after you have in- vestigated its wonderful tonal qualities we feel gure that you will decide ¢ in its favor. Our Supply of late records will in- terest you. JUNEAU nusr HOUSE * Juneau, tlulm‘ ’ To AN Int2 ing Plints Stand at Fay ROCKLAND HOTEL Next to ' Club HOME COOKED AMBALS Room and Bourd by Day, Week or Month. Also transient meal Under New Management MRS. C. J. R J0N P’EJ "(mdy Andy A. P. LAGERGREN CARPENTRY CABINET WORK W00D TURNING BAND SAWING JOB WORK Lower Front St. Phone 498 1 COMING TQ YOU ) WHAT | ) | 8o cavare T is always our ambition Iln serve the public with the Dest food stuffs at con- sistently fair prices—serving it in a courteous, square manner that will bring it back smiling to our store. Buying your groceries here will get to be a happy habit. SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONE 83 and 85 e —————————————— Stathor s | Kodi 926. Bv BILLE Dn BFCK OOR GRACE , FORC oty ALCC ,/,/},._ (= G Great Britain rights reserved. \Vealhcr Condmons As Rccorded by the U. S. Weather Burcau p. m. todey: and ecnst for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 and slightly colder tonight Thursday, mod DATA Wind Velocity 8 10 LOCAL Barom. Temp. Humidity 20.33 46 93 8 29.37 36 96 S 6 29.50 38 85 SE 13 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | TODAY 8 m | 8 am Precip. temp Veloeity 20 s Nonie 2 10 ( 1 L 0 Clear Bethe ] [ 2 0 Cliy ) 0 Clly 03 Cldy 2 Clay 26 Snow Weather Rain Cldy Rain__ "ERDAY Highest temp R a.m. Weather Dut Harbor Snow Cldy Cldy NO2 41 12 Cldy 0 Clay 16 10 . 0 s than 10 miles. Rain Cldy Cleay Pt Juneau, Prince Ttupert, soo aro made at 4 a, Kamonton, Sent. m. and 4 p. m, NOTE—On avions w1t Portland and San ¥ranci Jupeau time. tien. WEATHER CONDITIONS arvea in the Gulf of Alaska shifted remaing hizh in California Moderate reported fr mthern and castern Alaska station Clear weather prevails in t northwest Interior Temperature change md the ures are gencrally mild for th ‘ ) AV al B “ ) P v ) SPECIAL SALE OF Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now $7.00 ¢OVOTAL Sialk OF “BLAZER SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF ha outh pre anid and ht W pressut ard and the pressure cipitation i m yuthward to Gregon cloudy in th lave becn slig son weather tempe MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET = = - NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and ap; $3.00 per weck and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and ap—steam heated. A HAPPY NEW YEAR BEGINNING THE FIRST OF THE YEAR I WILL TUNE YOUR PIANO FOR FIVE DOLLARS This price applies to Juneau and for thirty days only, so phone at once. Hear the new Sonora Phonograph. Pianos, Phono- graphs for rent and sale. Shipment new records and shect music, Strings, Ukes, Tenor Banjos. ANDI:RSON MUSIC SHOPPE, Phone 143 NEXT TO A. B. HALL ALL THE BEST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PRICE GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “1 Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Why Not Join Our Pressing Club and take advantages of our Pressing Rates? Remember these rates effect members anly. Phone 576 for your information. Jordan‘s Valet Service | ALASKA 7 S —A— LAUNDEY Kll)q MAY THISYEAR BE ¢ THE BEST YOUVE HAD - MAY OLD DAME FORTUNE A “MANE YOU G\-AD .. 8 ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY A self-starting Won't have t» New Year we hope be hauied home Wt will be your ondition s proper Th shoy 1a¢ th of your car of t specd the re . JUNEAU MOTOR CO. ROLLER SKATING A. B. HALL Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day—Afternoons £ to 5, Evenings 8 to 12 turday afternoons, 2 to 5, for Ladies and Children for in struction turday rvc_nim: 7 to 9:30, HAULING BAGGAGE, COAL and LUMBER PHONE 4772 | LAKICH TRANSFER JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 a i Tur Juneau Lauvnory * Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Garbage Hauled Lot Cleaning, Storm Windows put up, General (‘antra(ung, Concerte Work, Excavating. | Leave orders at Phome 149 or i P. 0. Box 253 | G. A. GETCHELL L i | R v i e | VAUGHN’S CHICKEN TAMALES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY 328 Front Street, and Sanitary Meat Market —— —n e — [ &

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