The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1927, Page 2

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B} Window Curtains and Drapery Materials NOW S THE TIME TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR ROOMS With Fresh New Curtains and Drap- cries, while these low prices are in effcct. Many beautifully designed Cretonnes are included in this sale. Lare Curtains Serim Curtains Raffled Ecru Curtains hemstitched in Rose. 2 1.8 yds. long $3.25 pair White Curtains \\'l:t]rRo'so. Blue and Yellow ruffles. 2 1-8 yds. long $3.50 pair i1 in. Lace Curtains in Eeru and Whtie 60 cents ta $1.50 36 in. to 40 in. Fern. W hiite 35 cenls o $1.00 yd. 36 in. to Marquiseite in and Cream Swiss Dotted Swiss with Pink, Blue and Orange Dots 3 wls. for .%1 00 (retonnes 30 in. Cretonnes in Cheeks. Stripes and Floral designs, with dark and light backgrounds 35 cents to $1.25 vd. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s . eading Department Store A AR AR AL R AR RO it | OLD BRICKS WILL BE FLUUD GA; IES Terrvitory Moves to USED IN REBUILDING ey Relieve Marooned L] 8T LOUIS, Jan. =::-Move tham UUT BRI{!GE BN Family in Iniciior . | * million and a halt bricks that are | 1|n ing taken from old buildings near tir uovepovts that three irt nth and Olive streets, will be ed and used again in new struc according te an officis were dis; 1 at or nea two of wl . Were maror TAZLINA VER owth of Nenana on the | wiecking establishment in this ity | iailvoad, the Governor's | Many of the bricks were laid half & Ve o anthorized Poderal of @ century ago in the buildings that | Lll[n( dented Winte v I lO‘-l‘ fo send oul |are now heing wrecked to make Viriua \x. Dectrovs 500- ‘ 0. it was an- (room for the widening of Olive | street, one of the main thoroug Foot Stricture. | [fates of the city £ o « fver RBefore being used again, the bricks | Unpre hied in t T o ‘ office said that are cleaned of adhering mortar. One B i VAl pi| mamed Linby, his w | thousand bricks may be cleaned for Mem h ay | | we marooned $1, and are sold for $10. New bricks | Sl virtuall ,“ t man was bad! 4 tof the same type would cost $20. combination R ippled nd |||u no “The old bricks are hardened and wdin ilities f cliet were preserved (o a certain degree by the 1 1 headquart.rs Authorits a reliof weather,” said the official of the \iioka Road Commission iy was issued immediately ‘nnlwvrn, re is a general demand A the flood was caused byl = —st ! for them.” b i cut of an jce jam at th e = P outlet lina Lake | Call Coli".n TaXr. Phome 4%6: \Iuml Revenue of the four greai railways Three 100foot spans and an 80 \plnne 231 Member Auto Asen. adv|of England has fallen by 25 millions foot span were carried out Ly tl e AT AR \M ing during the six months of! Walens apd-ice octs of the l]mv(l Ska(cs sharpened at Morris’s. adv. ihe (ud] stoppage. | were experienced far away as, - g - e ek A e Copper Center on the Copper Rive where the water rose to within th feet of the highway. The River is a tributary to the Ila stream It is estim gineers that it will cost 1o replice the de; of the hridge it as soon the cro ry in the ha wwials and s operatic hauled by ftruck the winter season. Only local t will be affected by the disaste through traffic between Chitina an Fairbanks has closed down for th. | 'ALASKA MEAT CO. i Wholesale and Retzil Butchers , PHONE 39 ; SEWARD STREET ied by Commissio about § stroyed section Work will begin on BATH ROOM OUTFIT Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) All complete with fittings—$89.50 Delivered anywhere in city limits actor durin winter At Commission headquarters it was ' said there was no record of any similar flood in its history. The first large bridge ever constructed by ||! was built in 1908 on the site of the | = one destroyed last Saturday. The! Commission later replaced the ori-! ginal structure with o newer and | heavier bridge but used the fim"‘ site, i | GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OlL BURNERS _“I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Th~ ina River has its source in al name. lake bearing the same o bridge destroyed was 60 | miles north of Chitina and about 50 miles below the headwaters of the stream. a - - | A total of 75161 Jewish immig- rants entered Palcstine during the | last four years, the Immigration Do-! nartment of the Zionist Executive “aveal, making the grand total orf ish population of the Holy Laud Electrical Supplies ‘Mail Orders JUNEAU, ALASKA S T e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 24, Z 'IIIIIIIII|I|||Il|'l-.I||I|IIIIIIIlIIII|I|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIII"IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII|l||II|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII% BAND DANCE ls WHLL flPERATE { i | i | | i | | | tators, the 1927. CONGOLEUM RUGS At New | ENJOYABLE ONE MORE ALASKA GANNERIES "1 First Formal Affair of Local (’(lll( l’(l Pruw’.s Organization Given Y o e i . Soas SEE GUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING The Juneau City Band made its (U“.’P(Z“y l\llflk(‘.\ 1\]]' communiiy night af Hall, the first| py the public w organization last Saturday it dan in Eles time in over 10 been treated te iec for a dan by un entire band. Elk' well fill=d with duancer noun cement of Plans. Junecau-Young Hardware Co. “We Have It” early by those who desirved the music. Splendid comment wi It Tts Hardware La ar the I at Berin all who aittended the Pacific Amer i ing the music which 10D e stpnitas. a9 — - — — dit on the leader 1 ¥i ‘omment wa hose who general and tend all CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION LET US FIGURE O TIE "‘HERMOS BOTTLE SYSTEM OF ] Juilinldd }ffi“‘ ‘ o> PHONE 32 ABAIN SEPARATE\ —— instrument ing the a cided Jan. 2 [ public jduly. For th i andsmen have | tim o e 15 MILLION FEET a week and o | lor HH-HH' practiced only on i L * Antonio L i \x :‘H.H: o ot vy e M o e Dars Of Good Saw Logs Wanted lic appeal, is « bandsmen hape which will justify th of Mr. Mory JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Wili Now .nvestigate Sele, Federal Patronage on i hoa cap D : CALLAHAN SURPRISED BY FRIENDS, CHICHAGOT Hi The S Ed. Callal min Ind a v man ol v pr 1mey tigatior hy seve i it il I nagze Chichag rsd 1 i e o R i SEE US FOR YOUR---- {surpr rowa ) & enis i 08 Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GLEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Visiting Bre invited By order and arbeck and P’\ k E. NAGHEL, Secretary. —-adv. Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Iousgr, pror. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutar passengzer and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaivon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, | between Seward and Fairbanks. Tor timetables and other in- i formation inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write ! Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. Mcxigley Park Bouu‘) The only tea == whose flavor IDVACuum is completely protected - - kept fresh and fragrant from tea-garden to tea nble Five kinds of protection — all exclusnvc‘y Schilling — for the true tea flavors known only in the Oricnt: (1) Twice-toasted - - the only way to unmask rich ludden flavors of a tea leaf. (2) Then the leaves sealed in vacuum (like your coffee) - - -- but sealed a\ls HOT at its most = guy @ aromatic moment. o= A \ —— Alaska ———) 4nchorage SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... g ...$7.00 E€PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF (3) The world’s only k(‘y -wind vacuum tin for tea - - . with a Snug Cover - - - to protect it even after you open it. (4) Of the many grades of Orange Pekoe, only the choicest, most fragrant, are biended with Pekoe in Schilling’s. (5) Your grocer protects you’- - he returns your moncy instantly if you dow’t like Schilling’s best. You keep'the tea. O}’a]]&e Pekoe. MIKE AVIAON LOWER FEONT STREET " NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $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 up—steam heated. AlsoGreen Tea {Japan CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 637. e ‘.. L e I S Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A, P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W00P WORK SMOKODORS THE ASHLESS ASHSTAND z== === —— : 1 Eat, Sleep and Be Ha Youw'll want it in your : . p AT THE Ppy own Home—or Office : G A S T I N E A U COME IN AND SEE THEM “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” ' J. B Buriord & Co. ,lOld Papers for sale at The Empire Office

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