The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1926, Page 2

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) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, T O S e e b T T T T T 1 | Vion‘h A Clean-upn of Coars and |effacted with the prices. All the broken lines and odd sizes left from the past month'’ lin marked at a very low price Horie Aprons Raincoats A ver broken line of colors of i ren’s Raincoats in Red. Very i | e Black with red trimming. short sleey rou Al of a very nice neckes. weight. $1.75 $5.00 to $10.00 UNDERWEAR $1.25, $1.50, CRETONNE Ladies” and Blue. $2.00 CONDITIONS ARE -.." NOW PREDICTED ‘ resses regardless of original - § !Stabilization of DEC. 30, 1926. SOUND CURRENGY Mlem war and the Foreign Money Shows Most Sub- .. stantial Improvement. One) | v 1o withr (Continueg trom ik dinavian r The Belgian encies Iy revised | crone. The | a move | | lce Creepers 20 cen's 75 cents and $1.25 a pair Fall, and | m.“ i | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. "o natic | R::::‘ “.'m;.:?h{ e abostRd LBy ihe | el It it’s Hardware “WE HAVE IT” VRl i ki the price of this metal and French frax e Bk s their checkered i Dy Her kit b A, e to record low levels in e ] Tumble of Franc 58 cents After selling ai from 75| from 79 to 12| Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING [ VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER j LUMBER—MOULDINGS—LIME—CEMENT in the ye I n fran bled to took place late I" h s political distur et 1 that country. The Indian country to obtain 11 y 2 at imperiled the . o y LAk SR : I American currencies were Sl unsettled daring ¢ ar, with | {form were subsec c ‘ bl A ) n ud mdert involved the cr i i Sizes 4 n Jugt ces of Cre- W, 1 i patterns of A very nice line of boys’ Lace T g 4ty 41 L nd 1 36 in. wide Union Suits in wcol and cot- tor. Ecru and Grey. Now 50 s cach 50 cents yard years to 16 years. Ladies' Crepe NIGHTGOWNS £1.00 each 36.INCH PERCALES CHILDREN'S "10SE Black and Brown 3 vards for 51.00 ¢1.00 3 pair for Hats left in $1.00 EACH Just a few Tailored Felts or Dressy Velvets B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Junean's Leading Department Store swmant L e Y, Y T Air Mail | CHORAL INTEREST 4 iv.‘,‘,h M) 1 in Ass | i, sentinel of the cabin; A.| NEW YORK, Dec. 30. SINCE WGRLD WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 Conider e Lalmost disappeared, asserts | recnd, chorus master AL b Y Uliends of Music \ 1 thene be installed Jan- [overy sy ony orchestra ral o mg achievements one of the out country ~a o> - | SEEN TO REVIVE WAR| | America’s | Gaddard ciest in cuorai singing s being | a period in which it Hteohen | of the! | Townsend believes that eventually | will be in connaction wiih | in this | hody of singers to be| | known as the symphony chorus. | ’es ice. Abont $15,00 0 has been sp. SIS AOBELE NDERS fina he planes, shops, | TAR!S GOSSIP VENDER | “If an orchestra can get a good | air fields, hangars and buildings are BAND FOR PROTECTION placed at pproximately I a chorus it can get all the ¢ Its personnel compr 350 employ 18, D 0. Writters of the|it wants,” he said. “The It is probable that mo:t of per-| l park nd often indiscreet | chorus the Friends of Music num-/ sonne! and material 1 be taker i wooa wide vozue ind hers approximately 100, but we al-| over by the suc 1 contract 1 1 under the caption!ways have more applications than | Ther neg feh i formed an association | we can accommodate, Many h ixteen tters v f iy matual benefit volunteer their services without ask- cantied by the ) York-Ch h whal the benclit will ba is|ing pay.” overnight air mail services du to doubt, but some com-| He thinks it is possible to develop the year which ended Octoher o1 [rd hav ted out that num-fa chorus in the same manner as anl Since the beginning of the air mui ! tited from these | individual singer, pointing out that' gervice in 1918 planes carrying mail ! ous j vs while often | Kthel Hayden, Reinald Werrenra « travelled 1 than 11.000,( veade who considered their | Lambert ~ Murphy, Meller i Thirty and nine o1 cuity orreputation hurt have gonel Mme. Charles Cahier, Mme. Schu- 1 ployes who acec - pilots on! wenies for the writers. Neverthe-| mann-Heink, Richard Crooks and al he “echo™ ilights have been kil >ee | he greatest ALASKA YUKCWN PIONEERS ANNOUNCE NCW OFFICERS to French readers. - - e o -eee - RS8. A dunior jazz band set was the The Alaska Yukon Pionecrs in S ritelhbrelty . e’ Chrishits conductor and adeguate soloists for continnes one of [host of other artists of today passed| sources of newspaper!a lot of time singing in choruses New Year's Day. GEORCE horisters regular of them 0Ol ade. attle announce (he result their annual election of off] Knowles was clc cd nortl A. McIntosh, chicfiain; A « po-' northern ief; Joel Worren | chaplain; IHenry Powell @ €. L.'Thompson, treasurer; L. i displays at the Paris stores, an appalling prospect for | H R record w Year's Day GEORGE gt by l pointment, l PULSE AND CARD IEADIKGT Business or any kind of ques- tions answered, past and future. | 538 Kennedy, corner 6th. Phone | 4403. Home readings by ap- || -—a Logean currencic T ; 25 P M. Argentine in the Spri 1 o a close - the helza ™ or the equivalen FIRE CLAY--SHINGLES 11 cents as | s .eATES | SMOKODORS ll‘l"l!‘l‘\l‘l“‘ilr! T e J nn—: . ! ‘].Il‘:flhlj;luh'.‘i‘ an the 51| You’ll want it in your e e oo Alaska 5. S, Co. Publishi own Home—or Office e R Special Rm for Local COME IN AND SEE THEM than 100 per ‘@ent ahove its low L Lxcursion. Italian Lira - i u menth, The company has g tion carvied it but it soon rehe above 4% cents and was ho far from that level at 1l Bl i the year 240 for the Indications that Japen was p : A0 URANanS A TR Ltiatbng, 3 for cteamers suiling ‘l\\.., g ) ‘“ € A0a junean not later than Janu seeh. in @i m ticket is limited to [back to virtual | ‘ T 7l e v privile above 4% cent 1 : e S : wded at points other tha touch with the ituation, 1 1 : g o [inie ;ll‘l‘!:iw‘v 1\{“:‘\ d ih 1! Klks call for the S Bisai 1 I tans to leave here | J vency. antictpating i 12 and to leave Ketchikan | ! Ll ! turn trip on the seventeenth . g oL 1 pbly to all persons at Bl 1 b 1% tournament from | L Ll L vl : : = members of the teams, Ibe able to m ) " Sk e | st any al o ie Frid is Remnant | turbance, Large Lulances ey orium. adv.| D —— e —— to the Junc HAVE CATERED Public wi Daneing Faithfally and Continuously for os WE HAVE VALUED YOUR PATRONAGE and WE HUMBLY SOLICITE YOUR PATRONAGE & 5 this coming year “THE ALASKANS” P e S SO MASONIC RECEPTION Odd Felloaws’ Hall NEW YEARS DAY FOR MASONS GF ALL DEGREES » Ausyiess Scottishv Rite Bodies Juneau, A cka rate of $24 80 and b held only from | SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery M. SIMPKINS CO. Phone 244 s | " GEo. Front Street Juneau, Alaska We are now making a Rock Fill of 6,000 yards under the Standard Oil Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than repiling. The addition of a Mack 21/, ton truck, automatic dump to our equipment enable us to do this. We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of Coal, Baggage and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per sack delivered, We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are ideal for Packing, No job too small or too large but will receive our prompt attention. COLE TRANSFER “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” PHONE 3442 Let us give you an estimate on a Rock Fill for your Water- front Property. s ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, PRrop. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutrur. passenger apd freight traim service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks tm the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Inmterior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. ldlmlq P-k Route): Anchorage S - et Alaska ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET 0 e

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