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2 THE DAILY ALASK/\ EMPIRE, TUESDAY. JAN. 18, 1927. JUNEAU BAND | (Tomomgvien | (e - GIVING DANGE ESTAG ON SATURBAY Hamme: Come into our store and inczect these' City Musical Organization R T et Wool and Cotton Dress (Goods superior tools. Forged and' tempered ad and. handle of special tooi stecl makes them the | t quality tools f Hall to Public. j | WOOL FLANNEL PO TR e loon headsaos :: i e Wool Flanuel in dark blue. light blue. ‘;il,’::‘lifi,l,:‘. ”"‘”l,""","' a ; $3.50 vard e sse " 7 ey A [rong o e » nough for ¢l Jsbs and o ) hie o 4 Lightest for its sirength 27 inch Wool Flinnel in tan and rose [l 7 e - i yrons yand daner | Yout t;run:‘!| ; the (".{/ limie with Fst 1 . {band fhe dance Saturday nizht v he will hiave » dan | 36 inch Serge in navy blue and green [to hand s , o zat ‘lrl: has “ 7 | $2.00 vard el | Juneau-Youngy Hardware Co. , ‘ {practicing three ! ! e COTTON BROADCLOTH & e 36 inch (lunn:ll H:-lu;ult'lnlh in stripes and s By Uty } Jun(_?(lu Lu"lb()r ]‘Iills’ I'lC. j oral patterns 4 A cametin v 65 cents v(”'(’ ‘;'-‘- ‘ L ‘\‘ e e VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK TLOORING & f tist, Juaek Fasghe + ta | Despite aninjury fo her ankle, } . : ' : : e : S Eean 1 Gwendolyn =~ Mc VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER Wi HAVE G DISPLSY MANY PIHECES OF WOOLEN DRESS GOODS Ao AL D e d:nfglh.!}-r”'n[t ]u'.“.f‘ b n; OF ENCELLE CEALITY. IN VARIOUS COLORS. AT PRICES Tanaaealip, * Thoazh : Tl s LUMBER—MOULDINGS—LINE-—CEMENT } i " s g e U3l flngl ' " bl H"‘ l)mllu-r. and mother -came THAT WIHLL APT G AL TO YOUR SENSE OF ECONOMY, SRl “‘" % | i ; “ lf:(\‘:llh 1(;:"11;::?2“"‘“ ;f\l‘:(‘l\“]y.l,lr‘l(;: ‘ FIRE CLAY-—SHINGLES Land. believing that June ] e : - = B M B [] d C l b e e “vire | INDIANS ARE CHARGED f the kind by the prganiza VIT NG AUTG A AR BT 7 s R . M. behrends Uo., Inc. [ "0 Wmismane | sei s ror vour s member A T N e e Loose Leaf Supplies mied | o0 St e Office Supplies fsecured from | Butler-Mauro Juneau’s Leading Department Store the door Lad re There 1 i« e . . 2 : Llalyrmrealimieaflmmenymeenfipomnet o msonfnescd) B oicins i e band sataray| P e bt Printing and Stationery : Inight H - Canadian Farmers Triumph At International Stock Show | S Court Before Judse Fiank A GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. | I sovi | rhe o mer eid of ha o ol 9 Tnmed Taalts 4+ FOREST FAVORITE, ’ PRES‘DENT |s | i ; v Front Street Tlone 244 Juneau, Alaska GRAND CHAMPYON 1o 0, Maove \ where i = e ez e Henman TReLLe) . b i i / . WHEAT KD CLYOESDRLE STALLIN ‘ rited Hatora:th & Hb% = . OATS ANG ” | i Saturday evenin vova - - e recveres ALASKAN HOTEIL L I c I E 8 s o : ! 2 i A “ g HIS Po e i il MODIRN REASONABLE RAT k cioe Dave Houskr, rrop. i . | ST T e ) 2 Mexican lssue Swmered | ) | otiicinl ) o = e = = Down, 10 Ore Quetion 512 13 [ THE ALASKA RAILROAD . 2 4 4 | ¥4 4 Nicaraguan Status. i by o » £ i B asailan vet how throughout the year operates regutar passenger and freight train (Continued from Paze One) [ 1 itiated service trom Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, —_— =t and over the Chickaloon and Clhatanika branches. During the forces theve as-th ( Y r winter months there are two passenger traing each wag. weekly, |is full of American m betweer. Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- | formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Makes Accusa | Dept. of the Interior WAS | 1 " vooYOi Tan. 1 I = I . o T i THE ALASKA RAILROAD | casea pre 1 u 2 Yo 000,000 worth (Mt. McKinley Park Route) tary ith L Anchorage H =8 i H Alaska 1 the cover up fier o confercice between Mayor (| 4 e y L their Imperialistic program of ¢ Waiker and Mr. R f t e ot b S e A e e =y quest,” [ 1THH 1l i it | SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES e i ’ i What Ford Thinks | Bty ‘ i 4 K K !'VITITI‘HHK:I:I"" i 5 o ; Continued until stock exhausted entirely ];“A,,l tha® talk o W Mexico | maintal pa Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock Uis the result of “some financier whe, The Bil extends from | FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... ... $7.00 Faants someth exico™ i 1} 130 St ) Strec twoe - PTNY Q > BLUE RIBBON SHEED 3§ i R s G v ‘ €PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER" SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF sinute T lrotle s victony mare entered by the University ot ,h.',, opl too intelligont and nd ETE N T | in W Lea the tourteenth | Saskatchewan completed the clean- | wenl posted 1o s . 1 ) M | ¢x position | time 1 : vs o 2 | by winming grand shampwohshiv | MIKE AVIAON e ilaor | HlonAT Sttt < v mene Clvaesdale mares. fn aadi- N : S i : bl DIGNSLIL KAs @on: c . tlon Canada captured .reserve | >oolidge : o E } E over their victors Trlle is ar Amercnr o wern | gegnd chametonsito SenRTONDY, | WASHINGTON, Jai ubian LOWER FRONT STREET 5 of the winaings “hows that Canada | He moved witr reserve funior .chAmpionships | sentative Hudspetiyg ey X 1o ; carried off woi s charapion:hips ',“';m"‘::""‘,‘]"fr“’:j 'iUY:::dl;?n T:_P:! “:’.“f"fl’“l Las, amid a shower of « w ( ting Sl s s i = ghiied I n o sech nior championshib on stalfions. Sl0a ot s i R = in wheat ana cots erand zham- |ities on the land c-tcacea | Ontario ethibitors madg » slean N o e of (h - ‘ : vionshins on Clyacsdale horses and [ 160 neres 1 sweep once more in_sheep, winding Qoolldyo & Kiagragygay polley Eaindd £ Ce NOR TI{ERN I:IOTEII ! sheep and numerous blue ribbons |try as cenhorn farmer scme | championstipe on Cotewolds, Lin- [ !haf maariies were . » Founder of Girl i on graing and cattle in co tition | years ago. Now he owns outright | colns Leicesters. Soutbd s. Nicaragua by 1) v [ oL S ig! H 1 ! with the best the United States|480 acres. et L U S PP S Scouts Passes Away | BOOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. f vroduces. Entries from the Dominion|trants made a notable showing ¢l P_ubllc shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- Outstanding honors went to Her. | showed that the be.t Clydesdale | Leading winners were the Unfver- Wi | LEAVE ON ALAMEDA AVAN M tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and man Trelle, homestead farner of {horses in North Amcria are bred | sity of Alberta on Aberdeen Angus | LAk Uilietie Girt | up—steam heated Wembley, Peace River Alvestn !in Western Canada. { rest Favor- | and Hereford steers. W J. Warren + i ; who was crowned hoth wheat w0 ite. six vear old stallion owned by |of Belbeck. Sask.. on Aberdeen An- Lieut \. Pettit, of vats l(‘}’.“fi“ Nortti America. ois | Haeperty & Black of Belle Plaine, | gus bulls, and T. A. Russell, of iska Roa i sion, will Jeave was the first time the two groin Susk. was proclaimed grand cham- wnaview, Ont.. on breeding the Alameda toni or the interiol sweepstakes have pecn won by aipion. Hennie Bell. three year old | Shorthorns, foi an i|\|’|:-l.im;'” [ i “-i,,m i b S & F CONFECTIONS —— 2 = - > ee - Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Vi t Cecil e £ ihe supreme conrt, well, itiating, world armament plant ang|_ USe the Classifieds. They pay. v g L Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. 1scoun that's m of life. But if you assisting in projects ‘to outlaw war, | SR e Py Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy ; prof s s ot iy o FRESR 9 Says America Is | to Jetiing, then you frequently reads detective stories. EET—] Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. §37. f e on your zuard as far as voa | “1 like detective stories” he said. | ¢ Help, Boor: Boy, = 0% 18 o o e it son ath “They are easy 1o read and they! S ]‘/I 0 K () D () R S —= s o ARGl Teoh Page One) You must not bother about whad |rest the mind. And-T like Humorists, | - ; o te T e |t en to youo It you would [ such as P, G. Wodehouse and 0.! c | H l l C S’ i | AT e, o o oaat | oy SR et g i v THE ASHLESS ASHSTAND | Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop “Apart from sp fal circumstances, handon hope of doing things.” | ite books are Boswell's “Life of Johu-| I ow convinced that in the end 2 Determination, tenacity and - son” and Jane Austen’s novels. At! | A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor , PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND e —————— . e o e i+ man generally does what he desires cource nt traits of E present, 1 am following Ludwig's! | fo ‘do and 1 helleve that is more yeny Lord Cecil said great wWork on the Kaiser, { Youtll s o i ALL XINDS OF WO(ZI')’WOBK Sl true in the United tes than In | ctor i the suec British | Lord Cecil’s re time is dividal | owll want 1l i your | s England. If with sufficient s th ' " mpive has been the desive of Eng- | between ading and phayine eun’,!A own Home —or Oflivo | he desires to do a special thing, he | lischmen to make this work—to | and occasionally he goer 1o the ; ° E Sl I B H z will finally accomplish it see that the actual job i which | theatre. | i (lt, (’(?I) ana ne (")I’y i Can Eitner “Be Or Do" they are engaged suceoeds.” —— e 4 { COME IN AND ¢EE THEM | AT THE g “Broadly iking, there are tws| 1 have no doubt thai our greai| K golfers are lielng , | § chjects of dosive: To be something: [love of games and a kind of diffase [for $2,000 to continue upm-imum; f G A g T I N F A U £ ) 40 =0k g, If you want 1o be | love of sports in general have great-|at the agricultural college to de- " B B { o A i K 4 . i fi Ling. for example, a rich man this quality,” he added. | termine the best grass seed for golt . . urovra & CO. { ® I B BB g i, ©. oresident of the United State: Viscount, when he is not in-!groens, i I Alaskia: Taresat. 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