The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 13, 1927, Page 2

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P e 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, i Pl nmealiamsenfimsenfimmenllromnd foraet Astte: 5\t Y ol Y ims o fpttnce i eatroeftf o T} A SPECIAL OFFERING OF i Comforters - Pillows - Bed Spreads THURSDAY, JAN. 3. Gk 4 COMFORTS T Dain Gres COMPORTS COTTON FILLED AMes. Cyrus TL King (lef0), 5 $6.50 ¢ $7.5 . tees of William J. Burns, (i kg b g 70 $4.00 complaint in a New York court a Plaid and whed. all-wool 30 5.00 i window cleaner. whot 1: tl v »l. ppet i = - | to have been robbing the Burns h Plankets. size 66x50 72x80 6.50 { e n s st 513.50 7.00 9.50 H10.50 C2N00 12x80 and NORTHWESTERK DRMflE Gkt WOOl. FILLED $11.50 13.50 72:\81 T2x84 Feaiiior 17324 17321 1926 21227 1hsoluiely cach SHEETS 3o cach .00 cach Bow S oKl Prevents Disaster. ecach cach cach earh 5100 05\ T2x90 G1x90 BED SPREADS Feathers N vew (Continued from Page One) PILLOW CASES 12x36 . $ 3 L' W36 3.50 each 5.00 each 6.00 cach 3.00 each 90 30 PR oy L 0¥} (NGO GONDO md was Finaliy Wt 1 position without further Passenqgers Stand By Al passcuger Ve i Juneau’s Leading Department Store l B. M. Behrends Co.,, Inc.] = . e Ui, They nad “Iroquois,” Largest Coastal Liner, Launched f ‘ L.‘.] As Officials Cheer Unity of North and South 0000 0 ,)" i, o = s it journey Cetchil > 5 | : i .‘ i nuu\\or!hv link was forzed in the chain of intercourse which is draw- ing Ncrth and South closer to- gether and swiftlv wiping into ob- livion the once-famed Mazon-Dixon line. For the four-decked *“Iroquois” will take more than 700 passeng E from New York Ciiv on a Saturday and land them in Miami. Fla . the following Monday. thus reducine once tedious vovage of many duys to a 50 hour week-end trip. It will ick twenty hundred tons of fresh “lorida fruite and vegetabies off Miami’s docks on any Thursdav end land them at New York in tim visable o hetfore where d ormy w her and hea Smith, Anett for Saturday dinner. | = OF THE & - : G To symbolize this unity of North| ®*Y NELUNg - THE Exy ¢ \MISS MAR(ON HUTTs, Warter, and wite. | ¥ and South. an American girl who PONSOR i t for Cordova | £ once lived in northern Indiana but | tincuished pueste watched oretty | steps to!‘lorlda with them. An ob- | B B N and one steerag Y now resides in the Dixie eity of | little Miss Shutts smash the gaily- | servatory is qnothu navel feature for Latouct {Miami — Miss Marion Shutts, | beribboned bottle against the| of the “Iroquois.” | €. W. Brokaw. P. D. Carroll, daughter of Col. Frank B. Shutts.|liner's bow. and inspected the| As the giant Clyde liner :plnl:gd OBULHR Mps, [0 Calltis. Misa: D 0 publisher of the Miami Herald — | mammoth vessel from engine hold| its full length of 4U8 feet int the Davi Dayton, Joo >]> 'n Mar chosen to christen this newest | to flagpole. blue Atlantic at h-lefimmehing “- . “ . n. Jo eMa tion to the Clyde line coastal| Visitors discovered many innova- | President nounced A. Doyle, L. W. Hartley, Gu eet, tions in this coastwise leviathan,|that its sister s h&thn"flblvm' '“ . R Hea Headed by Everett Sanders, Sec- |including a large garage. to ac-|already under construction, will be A, T.. Hoben and . wif idge, and | comodate Florida resorters’ de- l.nnch«l within 30 days. dent Cooll and od. apaldens o8| Shiuad Secths whs Daams sad 86| Bar otas .q.;""'" Sebe ym pres of 50! em; ap B Qlyde Steamship Co.. E. C. ;ntl: r ballroom. in addition to a| this o‘::c ero:i‘ ny nfl: lb:l't” b: Miami. and dancihg deck — to momodnw ears, will add 45,000 tons to its ew York-Florida ‘service. at a eo-z um “hdu $14,000,000,, Col. ml lm-! President Raymond nufiznted. ard- | winter zaybon and playgirls who K dnhv their lmn dance| R /7 GIRL FOR JACKSON'S Every child born in B % — an ¢ tation of twelve yo A pjgm pound baby girl was born er lite than its grandfa to Mr. and Mrs. Selim Newman, chief ionary Society \ ¢ t Presbyterian “,I on' i The -lof the Woman's Northern the Du Peat Powder Co drilzin. | Chureh will meet tomorrow after-' for geward, q A w6t night. Both motl nd 4Inl| are e g S i at 2 o'clock with Mrs. O, A.' S NTESEe i % L. P. Dawes. | Ola papers ror sale av The Empire ‘:iillman. . el.43 Dicely wumu Dr. s . Use the Classitieds. They pay. L 1927 detective Fonch e e e e — A ——— oo . ——s 8 S— TR, ——, and Mrs. Randall Boroug i are shown 1 sainst Witlinm Van aday .d pucumonid. o — ¢ Daughters Grow Like Dad h, d: icn aminat tad b nrd sel by il 1 Federal Ste y tnspection B 1 v i | imposible « th ) prior 1o removii I fas this was done hic « nowil be completed | s inspeetor Nid ot neor 1w - | g * ever, that th \ i ri I“/J‘}"F""V F mer ous, The \ B viinkled ih )4 a {taking 1 W uened ut | wis po v . thr other dav | Gl g i s Eieded director clected County Loan Acsso-] e Jan, 13.—1% . theatie P reached NORTIIB R’V HOT!'L ] Crrrrrr s nreeee Eat, Sleep and Be Happy |} e : UNBREAKABLE f m’" ”ul( fiet *The. Comtortable . Leather Grip, er is the ideal grip r’nr the Estwing ONE forged tools. This grip is shaped for and clings to the he and prevents Im from getting sore or cold, Non-conductor of heat and electricity, This tool is g Estwing Mypufa y ——— { Price 82.25 | [ Hard ware Co. s e PO 37 ,!.«l“\»..:\,‘ WE, T, Juneau-Young 14 v e Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER LUMBER-—MOULDINGS—LIME-~CEMENT FIRE CLAY SHINGLES SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplics Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS €O. Front Street Phone 244 Junean, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL . REASONABLE MODERN Dave RATES s Houser, NKA RAILROAD ] ./'.S!i/i v/ ALY, throughout the year operates reguter passenger and freight train Const to Fairkanks in the Interfor, service from Sceward on the and over the Chickaloon and ( ikn branches. During the winter months there are two pa r trains each way, weckly, betweer: Seward and Fairbanks. 'or timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Lnchorage HH =1 =t Alaska SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted catirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room far new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now $7.00 | 'S BPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET ROOMS—50 cents per night 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 np—steam heated, CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer R. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Maker, T. E. Hall, [s.&F. SWEET—FRESH i Phoue No. 637. MMWWij Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF WO0OD WORK ———— R et B ¢ AT THE 4 GASTINEAU I “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel”

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