The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, [ DRESSES--- January is clearance time—an opportun- ity for vou. Two worthy groups of pretty Dresses. The importance of these offerings is increased when you consider that every dress WEDN}:ISDAY, JAN. 5, 1927. «4% Bold, Bad Bank Bandit ——— See our window display of BASSINETTES BABY CARRIAGES SULKIES HIGH CHAIRS BABY WALKERS BABY CRIBS 1 ‘om our regular stock and were intended | o S I T [ to sell at much higher prices. Take your ! J ) _Y I I C ot 4 \ _ uneau-Young Hardware Co. choice of these dresses at one half price and o ' It it’s Hardware “WE IIAVE 17" : less. . : e — \ * »au Lumber Mills, 1 COATS Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. £ i Exceptioval € every onme mot only VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING 1 style, but in quality of fabrics, fur, trimmed | | VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER : itk linings and of a good ‘werkmanship. Now | L 4 ¥ LUMBER—MOULDINGS —LINE-—CEMENT is the time to get that much-wanted Coat less ! : than the original priee. } ! FIRE CLAY--SHINGLES | | | == = e TR Y33 v ~ y | UNDERY CORSETS--- | / s i Fi g | - SEE US FOR YOUR---- Just the time to select your Rl S s " | Here is a new pizture of Rebeeea Bradley Rogers, twenty- 3 » . ‘ o Every ("""‘“t in the house at ! two-year-old stenographer and student, who was ariested I,()()SC 14 '('lf SUDPIICS needs in Uunderwear, wonderful . : | for the robbery of a bank at Buda, Texas. . : a reduced price. { 3 (International Newsreel) Office Sllppll@fi assortment of odd garments and N & 3 t - N B | - ey A : Nemo. Redfern’s and Warner’s ‘ I ”““ng and Stflll()l](,l) univn =oits in cotton and wool. long : ; ‘ 2 . ; in Pink. White and Orchid. | | GE() IW S MPKINS CO and shori sleeves. high and low | ART'CLES TQDAY ARE HUM Rflw | . . h A e | i Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska neek. kice and ankle length. All sizes. | I § . e, 1ne. Fies| ORDER BLANKS ' $1.00 to $6.00 $1.00 to $3.75 ‘Alnska Magazine, Inc., Files ALASKAN HOTEL Incorporation Papors . it [ | Under Local Laws. i festitied MODERN REASONABLE RATES o . i 1o trial of 1S rum run . ! | Wit s autlorized ization bills were official | Dave Houstr, rrop. [] L ° ' R .’ [ t Magza into in the ofic : Jineaw's Leading Department Store i e TI{E ALA SKA RAILROAD . ¥ and its hoadd s which f WRWWMW principal ,fll,.is_..1‘ Rusi i ¢ vessels and lar P throughout the year operates regutxr passenger and freight train s 2 M “t'ily» service from Seward oun the Coast to Falrbanka in the Interlor, s A § £3 YRT & 7 WASHINGTON.—The House has Henry Roden is President; N | and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the ST}/ I‘l‘“\ i" l)’\ ;"’ N \()W papproved 82500 enlisted and 8,710 I?}lnl\, v.l.v‘- ¢ Ng_w LI uflR i winter months there are two passenger tralns each way, weekly, >D [ officers for the navy nex: year 3\|w—li’ru«uln ni ; Other ' B8 | betweer Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- % Loty P members of the e formdailon inquir f & tea 8 (1 FER BLST APPEAL” T e g o o i 4 Sy o o e o THE n\n Qe Rnhdris) 1A R ERRIE) O 0 O Dept. of the Interior - ind are held pending R S Sa ey e S R0 3 S e tis. shaotig oF yon Rt dc & THE ALASKA RAILROAD JEW YORK, Jan. 6% " - nitey falladl s muclk Macomber, aged 45 years, an Robor's | The fit 1" iy e (l(t. Mcxin]ey Park Route) man, wh publicity as his wns, bt porch following o quuel over o 24Ne L '“‘l i ion »"m Anchorage i st 2 Prr 200,000,000 ¢ i e 1 e trade marked them out, and cut missing wmbroll [SIEENER bR o varab)y fredgivad dap- { is noat his | TR N R A [the local public end elsewhere fron e 8 - SR " . s ! s l e necessity 1or for “occa’ AUSTIN, Texas. -Gov. | UaR NS ""'“‘ CAT LRIl | trade | York wholc 1 s has varied the man's zuson is pardoning at the Rl “I”f s i T SPE IAI' ¢ It is (he m th rdrabe, The presence i New York | almost a day added Jo [ Mitst edition has been v ld i vor here. His den-| 4 A E OF SHOES y, who offer th pp ol of multitude of night clubs has | clemency proclamations making a0V VERY fewocopios rer NE iting s known but he has heen too B n s W hil i I T PR : of local fasi for the government agents. Li- Continued until stock exhausted entirel 1 men another exense, aceordi ¢ y wonen wenria ol wthority, for dressing| 1,08 AN | ec beinz i (e 1o ed in bread | Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room far new stock i o ,1,‘; ’ ." ar S ng clothss nat aliaiRe | aaiameml 'ilu':ll:‘(i‘ ot ol CRna trucks and soda pop|| FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now . $7.00 ner \\"‘ . has been jailed flf"“ ma WL A, Meals. Other ih >oo ‘ €PFCTAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF of diffevent kinds to ma e 1 edi i e i f ; Suits for All Occasiens : editor i WATCH AM RHEIN" STILL i Style hooks, cxpert CABLE FLASHCS !;\-“1“‘10"“ Jear "'l': "'“‘i‘@l“l‘i o ] of the Ala i VERBOTEN IN SOME AREAS| N Ven e e T i enerally broader knowledge of DENVER, Colo.—Penitentiary War- | Cudahy’s mother telegraphed licemse | o oy Jame:s Wictorh - | R i (oo Gy | D i e e S e el S| MIKE AVIAON made last year wit Morley's 10day suspension. fle said [ before the couple was arrested this RO {ai n. 5. -“Die Watch LOWER FRONT STREET the Governor had 2o risht o suspend | Aftérnoon. MARAEGLE AlD ohaaay il verboten inth ion mow calls for its him i ST A AT o vhore the v ’ 0 f Accessoring from socks - FIRST WAITRESSES I tined by Al =2 like wallpaper patterns (o $130 cigar- MOSCOW.~An avaianche in the | AT GUILDHALL ¢ ette lighters are in demand, and, led Khak kay District killed 22 min- — | LONDON students on a hik 0 THERN I‘IOTEL by the college youth, the younger ci LONDON, Jan. 5.—Understudy | veloped two 1ic which to song by thel generation has burst out in all the - waiters were intraduced at a Guild-{aie now bheine wor | wland hills, start-|| ~ ROOMS—30 ‘cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. colors of a peacock in a rainbow WASHINGTON Representative | hall banguet attended by the Prince arabout” is one s used | old refrair braust ein| Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- I y pe: Reasons for the blooming of the Romjuo, Democtat of Missouri, has | of Wales when waitresses served for i fashioned ov | 1 Donnerhall nch gen- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and one-time anif; Iy conservative male mtroducsd a bill to loan be first time in the place of wmen ¢ word, how-| ¢ arvested (1 The French up—steam heated. vary here f neral observations | their bonus direct from the Treasury. and thus broke down an age long b it wag | police court at Kaiserslaut o s ; on prosperity and the proximity of citv tradition, g from | ¢ I the two loudesi singers == ——— ~ — — g e e H women and business, to the appear- LOS A MePharsca Tho understudies were men, kept § of whi two others $12 and fnu;} ance now and then of visiting princes conspiracy at standstill in the hackground, prepared to “z0f{someone did not wprove, It is a! #6 Two proved to the satis-| CONFECTIONS from th: continent bringing with ollowing adjom=ment of tha Grand on” at a mament's notice in casze the | noun ¢ faction of the court that they could! ll‘n!n suits and ideas [Jury without heciing any Kidnapping (wo girls serviog the Prince should The other word is a synonym of B0t sing and were dismissed. ! -’ © ° (l:'nr:’dlnl. l? Crenm:l s)l:erbnu,l Punch. Some Royal Innovations testimony, District - Keyes o2come awed and overpowered, but | “marabout” and is usod both a Ay > o — | ¥ a g‘ e In Juneau, aska. Elmer B. 7 i e i e : iR LBt hoen enlarged to the ex- Smith Factory, Phone No. 168. Candy The Prince of Wales, who caused said he weuld base his next move he girls did their jobs to perfac n and an adjective. It is 2 i SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637, f several innovations, was followed by on a jury tion, mag.,” a variation is “Cagma tent ¢ acres by the purchase J i i3 3 s = - 2 s bR e, et e s of the ¢ Dueppel-Drelinden” in , o e the adjoi county of Teltow. e i3 shiows sotu In Wake of 'l‘yphoon ’l‘hat Laid Waste in Phlhppme Islands I .f the wrecked houscs at Bantagas Beath, in the Philipflnu. lltfl a typhnon struck the it Xam 5. Many iled and m‘ ured in the storm. y Uistersaiionsl Noweresd.) | | GARD PARTY i FIRST CF SERIES OF : CARD PARTIES AT | PARISH HALL ; ‘ Wednesday, January 5th 8:30 P. M. Everybody Welcome REFRESHMENTS SERVED PSS S crevcves i I i ' Lirszion 35 cents . Prius’ ¥ Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Propridtes '+ PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOQD-TURNING, CABINET AND f ALL KINDS OF W00D WORK Eat, Sleep and Be Happy AT THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” FRYE’S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON \ ~ “EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” l FR!F 2 BR“HN c sn:u'n snr.n j {Plioke 38 = ° Residemoe Phome 820 | Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office \

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