The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1926, Page 7

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"fllk D‘\ll\ /\LAbKA LMPIRL THURSD AY, I)E( —_— BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG AND WCU ARE TWE MAN: WHC 1 EANGLISH CH PERFECTLY CLUB \S GW BANQUET Ten HE MORNING MAIL BRINGS CUER 7.000 LETTERS FOR MR.GOGLE INVITATIONS Ano| PROPOSIMONS GALORE ! ITS A SHAME THAT BARAE Y DOESAT CASH 1N ON SPARKY SINCE HWE TwAM Toe CHANKNEL {T SEEMS “THEY AL WANT WIS SERvCES FOR. NSTHING Dou glas Neus ILIDIAN ORGANIZATIONS CELEBRATE WITH DANCE The A. N B plenning o give Yeur come ar be Leld in th Al a hig and invite enjoy it, The Liberty hall VACATIO’\ WEEX hoate friends Games Alberta to a group ¢ at her home and cards time Sons of Wealth Pick Unusual Occupations Mi Gallwas was ) lad evening A as last wera enjoy the pas {Continued from Page Onc) became P Da-{ and in at While a banker Davison, h i vison chose a poli 1 er assistant secretary of - war rge of aviation. Aeronautics tracted another son of wealthy ents, Grover (. Loening | Shipping a natural pursuit of | John Franki on of P. A. S. Frank- | lin, head of the International Mer- 1 cantile Philip lin, Jr., is Franklin, in his fathe Harry I. Davison his father, Henry brother ubee ca par- experienc 's organization, forme his own mehip company ulmul five years ago. Work Attracts Women Cornelivs Vanderbiit, Jr a newspaper published and Cornelin Vanderbilt (Sonny) Whitney, so Henry Payne Whitney, to be divecting one of his father's | mines., Deversux Milburn, promineni | polo; player, is a lawyer, as is his father, John G. Milburn. Amory L Haskell, . son of J. Armory Huaskeil is a manufacturer, having resis from the General Motors corpora tion, with which his father was con | nected, to make a “gafety glas Scions of wealthy families who e engaged in an money George F. Bak Henry ! their Morgan, and | b Frank Gould. Mor- Mrs. Margaret Henderson was rned to Hadson, N. Y., on g of escaping ;nl where she had been sent for kidnaping her son from a family that had adopted it. During her disappearance she had been nurnn; blind children at an institution. (International Newsrgel) became chi wes s are bankers, tne being firm Gould two sons rd the Baker and \ . Call Collln's Taxr phone feet to \ WAY - BLAW 30 l‘)Z UG T Abe RE WA Pass (MPREGNAELL R LUKE TME FAMOUS APPIAN { wasnT ! WARRIET S <PE LCH , GORGEOLS L \L)lf\u BLAR » taken up gainful occupi- Miss Isabel T. P lia Van Ren business tosamond Hauyt AUTOQ FOR HIRE are Corn whaose Mi Julia Robbins > E the ) 1st 18 T Goldstein's Emporium D | ruone 4%5;Night | 81. Member Auto Assn. adv mnant day TEAS - 1P—, T p . in the life of of DOING IT NO portant NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS received at the . Burke Build mtil 11:00 a. m for removal in Wran The ra Seal wiil be Offic 1sh and ocl then opened with Car onvenience, stimated rtant nd courte CARLSON'S TAXI ird uhmarine 2l form and he made or with instructions of y N \ } ! N \ N Ly ] l} ! \ N ) N N ! Il 3 ) ) ;’;]2 i { MRBS. RICHARD W. CHILD RICHARD W. CHILD Admiral Edward W. Eberle told Congress that the Ameri- can Navy had dropped below the 5-5-3 ratio. Mrs. H. P. Dayi- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stillman, gave ‘birth to a boy The Roman Rota nullified the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Washburn Child. Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hot:l PYHONE SINGLE 0 xamined a may be i Juneau, ska Officos Wash forms and and T All proposals must n accord BERRY'S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 Omre Next w lmmncau Hotel New Year’s Eve Celebration CARD PARTY DANCE L] ~|'" N { ! U N | \ { ! { ! { \ { \ I GIVEN BY s LN \ {i \ { { | { i { . AND “Day and Night Covicn Auro SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone— Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings Prompt Servic Fraternal Order of Eagles ('* of Douglas 8 c¢’clock Friday Night, EAGLES’ HALL Caxds and refershments, Dunce, 50 cents EVERYBODY WELCOME Come ond see the 0ld Year Out and usher in the New MILLE TAXI Phone 183 Junean, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Dec. 31 35 cents { % PIONE ay and Night \ \ 5 Userrr’'s Taxi SERVICE To All Intcresting Poi Stand at Fargher's Tailor ts R()( KL \\l) "H() Nex HOMIE Room G. E. KRAUSE SEE US ABOUT to il Concrete Construction ' Club Lathing and Plastering ‘ $1.00 per square yard PHONE 429 Attractively You can get B el G5 "" ]rlherc i3 &&\ n i ; % abidi, " poACe (5 ¢ YOULS SAYS % alog. “.L 0 Seanle PPLY com’u 2"2') !l ‘ i Juneau musw House ~Musical Observer~ 5 N’ abiding peace it the home means real contentment and that is what the music of a Brunswick will bring to & vou. Give this question of music in the home your earnest attention and after you have in- vestigated its wonderful ¥ tonal qualities we feel ig g sure that you will decide : In its favor. Our supply of late records will in- terest you. JUNEAU ml HOUSE Thé H Phone l%u"J:ium? T is always our anibition to serve the public with ¢ best food stuffs at con- ntly fair prices—serving 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. SAN]T ARY GROCERY ..The Store That Pleases "PHONE 88 and-35 l - ——————————eeeeed ska) e [from Oregon to Southeastern Alagka with seattered O MUST O e (‘\l ASLEEC AT “ OE GANMQUET. 8 NO' REEN- ACAW ALL / ANGHT Q’Q \’/-' . £ Lcate. 1. Creat Britain rights reserved DI W c'\ther Condltlons As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Porecalt for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Friday fresh southeasterly wnds, DATA Wind SE SE and LOCAL Barom. Temp. Humidity 29.59 39 79 28.97 37 78 28.91 40 86 itain tonight Weather Misting Rain-Snow Rain Velocity 10 23 Vaatiy taday n tloday CABLE AND RADIO REPGRTS YESTERDAY | Highest 8 pm temp. temp TODAY 8 am Velocity 8 a.m Weather Pt. Cldy Cldy Cleay Cldy Clear Cldy Snow Clear Cldy Rain-Snow Lowest 8 a.m. temp. temp. Precip, 24 hrs, 0 0 0 0 0 Fairbanks Bt T Duteh Kodiak Cordova ni Harboy Rain Cldy Rain Cldy Rupert Edmonton i 8 Seatile 5 16 1 Portland 3 San 50 29 Francisco 4 *Less than 1C miles. Prince Twupert, at 4 a. NOTE- Observations at Junesu, Portland snd San Francisco ate made Seat- p. m, J:amonton, e, m. and 4 Junean time. WEATHER CONDITIONS pressure rerzing very low in the Gulf of Alaska in the Rocky ion. Precipitation has show flurric The highest and oceurred to the in i In Mountain reg Wes terior ward. Pemperatures are generally somewhat lower SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popuiar prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now $7.00 E€PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 FER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET NORTHERN HOTEL BOOMS—50 cents per nmight and ap; $3.00 per week 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 sheet music, Strings, Ukes, Tenor Banjos. ANDLRSON MUSIC SHOPPE, Phone 143 NEXT TO A. B. HALL ALL THE BEST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PRICE GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “I 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 only. Phone 576 for your information. Jordan‘s Valet Service AS KA LAUNDRY KiDS MAY THISYEAR BE *# THE BEST YOUVE HAD - | § MAY OLD bmg{omuue " "‘\P\KE You AD .. folks and 1 good and fellow, keep Year, tolks ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY A self-starting New Year we hope Woen't have to be hauled home with rope | Til B | in body's life / YEAR is a start- time in every- What will be your weed dur- you imd aver 12 ¢ or new bear- condition e proper This shop. their Does the ulmit of transmi dysr your car peed the 1 sion f-repair JUNEAU MOTOR CO. ROLLER SKATING A. B. HALL Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings 8 to 12. Saturday afternoons, 2 to 5, for Ladies and Children for in- straction. Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, General Admission. H. R. KELLY and J. L. FULLER —_— ) HAU LlNE“*“ BAGGAGE, COAL and LUMBER | PHONE 4772 "3 LAKICH TRANSFER | i et EAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL , PHONE 48 |- | - " ToE Jungig LAunDRY ' Franklin Street, between Front i and Second Streets | PHONE 359 [ ] g T —") } Garbage Hauled | [ — I || Lot Cleaning, General Contract- | ing, Concr Work, Excavat- ing. Leave or at Phone 149 | | | or P.O. Box | | G. A. GETCHELL - VAUGHN'S CHICKEN TAMALES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY 328 Front Stréet, and Sanitary Meat Market i

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