The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1927, Page 7

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THL D\ILY AL/\SI\A LMPIR[: 'VIO\D\) JAN. 24, 1927. Bv BILLE DE BECK e BARNEY -.:OOK:LII A'VD SPARI\ PI UG TiE onG PO - TS R SUSTICE NEWL'S BRus! JUSTICE \S 1 CANT STor! \ IM A GONER ! o E WHEL\ - TAAT was A QLo FROM NOw ON WE INTEND TO SPEAK - - i A UTTLE PIECE TO | JKNOW WHERE NS WHRAT A WAY To START THE NEW YEAR' JER'E going right on about the of our ladndry s kncw that our me Jmprove the conditi vour cl and won your temper either. ALASKA STEAM | you LEAGUE MEETING TONIGHT the fire, but his death Weather Conditions As I ccore Weather Lx_- Forecast for Junean and vicin*v. and warmer tonight and T LOCAL D Barom. Temp. Hum:dity 2991 28 189 S 3 y 29.81 28 [ol4] 11 today .. R9.72 R9 90 5 13 d by the U. S. Douglas I Juml inait ine $ . m. todes: southeasterly wind e — Wge ANNUAL TAKU TO BE PUBLISHED | : c An cemer ere received here| Matt Loukko is enjoying {1S YEAR: OFFICERS ELECTED A ; ved I YRR O Pl ot Mr, and Mye | tion at his bome in D Stieridan, Orve-|ended his work at Chicha 1 on the cen o years continuous ment at the camp S YESTERDAY | Highest 8 pn. | 1« L S recip. 20 Prisoness r.scape; i khent @ Pt Wi, VUl0oiig 20itiva WWEHen 17 Refuse to Break o 0 ‘ i and wet 16 G G Cldy h sn ing and | | TRECUMSEH, Okla., Jan. 2 ( from home to office is all prisoners escaped from ) ) 1o 10 0 T 1t |iBrt ich can bhe solved mie County jail last N comfort by the us 1 had sawed 1 rpow ATA vand > OND CHILD BORN—BABY BOY TAKING REST Weather Snow Snow Snow Velocity o th cmploy onth of a baby daughter) nt who CAEBLE AND RADIC wECORTS TODAY ¥ , Taxi Tad. 8u.m. | when | venient Carlson’s ta : : Now, if your auto’s fecling sick You then should bring it to us il Ran An il nts of th ter effor wih to ma the previ anticipatic “Taku” of th Doug! on th brief il more or nieen prise fter frexdom h Three of captured q 1ir U(u/ Plane Foiced Down:Rain Freezes on | Coggles of the Pilot'— - = d——=Observations at Junea), v e. Pertland and San Frarcisco arve time 1% . I'rince Ntuper’, SALEM, Ore Jan. 21 made at 4 a. m. and mail was forced down rain froze on the pilot’ ( The prescure s low the j: erta Precipitation has ween general in Southern Al 1 as he ed an i i extending to the Yukon 2) rain fell at 1 the The temperatur » during other planes iwelve honr and s v here, all yesterday extreme soutirwest and DU ten wil locate Ba g after wenith of the lias risen i higner throughout the at Junean plane dam » foreo Tervitory excep d in tae "Wy Febirn- av ' Old l‘.lpc:s fm sale MWWWW at The Empire Kamonton, Aleutian Islands and higl Cld Snow Rain Cly Iy Cldy CARLSON"S TAXI Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotel PHONE SINGLE 0O Seat- £ bom, 1 in Al- a clondi Ketchi the past t in the Office Folks Don’t Know BERRY'S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 . Office Next to Gnstlneau Kotel N STom Ly Serviee Day and Night ., CovicH Aurto SErvice JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 144-2 rings MILL TR‘S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska || CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB = quick. HEN your car starts to groan or squeak there's something the matter with it inside. If you don't under- stand aatolingn veu had better have us d ose the case correc We can tell whether it needs a little oii i8¢ operati L] 7. We render a pain- JUNEAU MOTOR CO. SERVICE LUCAS 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- struction. NEW YORK THEN AND NOW oo = s i | Usertr’'s TAxt SERVICE | | To All Interesting Points Stund at Fargher's Tallor Shop || | —— — & ROCKLAND HOTEL | ' Saturday evening, 7 to 9:30, NEW YORK—then and now! In uC Out Ou ° General Admission. the sixteenth century Manhattan Island had not become the miracle N — of cities that it is today. It was a barren spot, unrecognized and un- heralded. News dissemination has = | Next to Elks' Club been an important factor in making il HOME COOKED MEALS i H. R. KELLY and J. L. FULLER ! i New York the city it is today | Room and Board by Day, Week 1 | i | —n JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freiglt and Baggage | or Month. Also transient meals. Under New Management J. ROBINSON THE WISE MAN WATCHES HIS CASH BALANCE The Associated Press is a et of cities. The news tk and distributes tends towar tional and Inter Ther customers are Maybe vou think vour familiar with vour goods and service and no locality e of the new the news it sends ou policy. Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 438 Go out and call on a dozen or so and Che Assoriated 1!1'1‘51; ask a lot of questions. dispatches are published daily witk your local el news in | Daily A laslea E mpire ALL COAL MAY LOOK | : ALIKE i but after trying our’s you will be! convinced that the heating quality, varies, also you will learn that bak-| ing with our coal mean less uul‘ and better results. We carry a full line of Feed aml our transfer service O. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 THE CASH GROCERY Is now open for business and the publio is imvited to inspect my stock of Grooeries Yourth St, mext to City Hall. | | | W A . Y W 8. ZENGER, Prop. l You'll be astonished to hear how lit- tle they know or seem to care about the vital things in vour business. You'll come home resolved to educate them through the advertising columns of The Daily Alaska Empire PHONE 374 i cups to the pound. SN \\\\Ill\\\\\r FAIR AND SGUARE 0 Jook for bargains in food is not the way to get your worth., A good pound fee means more delicious This sort of an arugment is the true measure of economy and makes for a greater balance of cash in the bank and for more satistaction at home. SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONE 83 and 85 ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Quality the Best—Priced Right Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHORE 3-8-8 — g — i THE JuNEAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 - Garbage Hauled b i | I Lot Cleaning, General Contract- | | Ing, Concrete Work, Excavat- | | Ing. Leave orders at I'hone 149 | | or P. 0. Box 253. | G. A. GETCHELL | - — Y 3 VAUGHN’S CHICKEN TAMALES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY 328 Front Street, and Sanitary Meat Market - ——mh 1 PULSE AND CARD | Past and Future accurately told | or no charge. 638 Kenuedy St., | | cor. 6th. Phome 4403. Home | | readings by appoimtment ] —e

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