The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1927, Page 2

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1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TULSDAY, = IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIllllll|IIIIliII|I|IIIIIIIII||l|||l|IllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIII|IIIIIllllllllllllllllllL. Window Curtains and Drapery Materials NOW IS THE TIME TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR ROOMS With Fresh New Curtains and Drap- while these low are in Many Cretonnes are included in this sale. cries, cffect. prices beautifully designed Lace Curtains Scrim Curtains Ruffled Ecru Curtains hemstitched in Rose. 2 1.8 yds. long $3.25 pair White Curtains with Rose. Blue and Yellow ruffles, 2 1.8 yds. long $3.50 pair 36 in. to 11 in. Lace Curtains in Uern and 'Whtie 00 $1.50 36 in. to 40 in. Marquisette in Fero. White and Cream visto ~1.00 twl. ~enfs (o 35 ce ¢ relonies Swiss 36 in. Dotted Swiss with Pink, Blue and Orange Dots 3 yds. for $1.00 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Jurieau's Leading Department Store Slin I|‘iIihllll'llIIII\IIllllh|I|||IIlIIIIIIIllIIl||IlI|III||Il|l IllllmllllllI|IIlIIIIIlIlIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIlllIIII|||ll|IIIIIIIIllllg . ‘a ‘ 3 to | American News for P polities (o between v it Runners Kick Ball to Italy Mostly Stale i vir varies greatly. particutart, ‘, Kcep Mind Off Races | when the premisr is doing some Line important when he daay ke SAN \\I.F‘In Tev., Tarahumare Cretonnes in Checks, Stripes and Floral designs. with dark and light backgrounds 35 cents-to $1.25 yd. | i dan. 25 ] Indians who live {on tlhle weatern slope of the Sierra Pairbant 5 -~ > 1Mmlu monuntaing in the Mesican i TWO FIRST EDITIONS OF 8l \In of Chilmahua, neted ns Jon: and hold “PILGRIMS’ PROGRESS” ice runners, kick a wooden b of them to keep their mind fed while engaged in contosts ¢ ocewrved over the copy | which are to catry them many miles of the first edition of “Pilgrim's Pio- officials of the Kansas City, Mexi. for which 6500 pounds wirl e, & t railroad -employ them paid in - London auction ag courfers and told of the pracTice room. lxamination of the volie m‘ The Indian runmers insert their (Conttnuea trom i’age One) up two or three entire pages all tof The himscif, and My Pickford visiting a Chiidven’ g two infuni Jan. 25.-A pecntiar] ge th i of Lao i Wi Ads Unknown recently The newspapers generadly are siv the purchasers, a firm of antiquariaid ! para toes under the ball and kick pages in sgize. Foreizn news tinde book dealers, revealed ihe fact, hic i jnto e air much as & foothull Hetle space in them, almost all o herto unknown, that there were 1wol player bhoots n drop kick. The balls, it being political nature, mostly different issues of the first cdition| fqur and five, inches hr Maineter . referriy i and that this copy was one of the| e start of the contésts, are woin to one quarter that size at the finish. Two members of the tribe, Thomas Nafiro and -Leonicio, bmen ly ran a 2% mile race from Mexico City in 9 hours a | utes. Races of from 175 to wo miles | are not uncommon, it is said, with I mot more than three or four rests e “To take a little rest,” N Meyer rdon, Minn., 79 years old, volun retired January 1 after 48 continuous service as county udee of probate. - > - (s HAVE YOU READ iic1 ] ohe classified ads yet? Better do s 1 wfore you forget. It will pay you ‘« well ar tha .dvenlur coond isgne errata at the 1 of the text This discovery caused the cancella tion ¢ the sale, bat tiie work was diately 1o the wl putchaser by private ar i ortant | langement with the auctioneers Hrom — e LON. MABRIED FOLKS LiZ-HERLAIMONT, | couples celebrated | of which has end of the a fiveldine last page meat 1 1 almost immne the particular | tign which 1 are sandwicho one-hall 1o a 19 e each a d voted to local und ¢ unknown. On the 3 ented at the ) - wh Par | Fascist G i ihe entive villag ! ment run the toial of dom (and i by the burgomas | IO JSUNIY WOSWY SV LY v Moose Attention ! LADIES’ MOOSE MEN'S U",II WIVES LEGION and SWEETHEARTS 25 CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND LEGION 439 YOU ARE JAN. 25, ] “Queen Maric " Visits P‘hills’ F \ ‘ B i CONGOLEUM RUGS At New Reduced Prices SEE Ot 1927. R STOCK BEFORE ELSEWHERE BUYING Juncau-Young Hardware Co. It Its Hardware “l e Have It” CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER CUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION PHONE 32 Concrete Products Mf g. Co. G. FAGERSON LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF ] 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Saw Log_,.s Wanted “his float, entitled “Qucen Marie,” was the coenter of attrace fon at the annual Mummers’ Parade in Philudelphia, (uternativual Newsreel) " SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies porter of the murdered a mangled 1 Jear? No! A w Iu sed 1o pay t & < . Leader of Expeditien Te Alacka, Passes Away, e axt i Lat o e Printing and Stationery N e T L ‘ GLEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. ::‘,‘:,‘:L (4.»’;“‘;.”'\,’,‘,:m in hioar 7 “ s ; : : "_' ";.‘l”* Front Street Phone 244 Junean, Alaska helies ippears A fi 1 and Triniday unchser 1 <~ - o “odd ) Sxperim “I'me by man said, ¢ you let me @ cup of coffee?” 1 GIVES 230,060 TO COLLEGE ALASKAN HOTEL s MODIERN REASONABLE RATES Dave IlouseL, rror. | T ing building at the Ma Quickly the boy counted five L i Technology Boag G L il e et S e A T another five “for do L T e e with a diine, vathor B nRaiNan(E Bt ilio tnstituLs 4 \ \ 4 1 LU AL RidUInE ¢ vaction wiil b throughout the year operates regutier passenger and freight train i ) service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, e ; PPN S O and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the anits, sub 3 e i winter months there are two passenger traing each way, weekly, touriat nest e between Seward and Fairbanks, Tor timetables and other in- ' formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write ! it I maintenance purchased hy | city council at their ht meeting last nected with sonie « stitutions have becom on’ agents, One is a Dept. of the Interior hoo man, who has a plattors in i THE ATLASKA RAILROAD of a cafe from which he descriiy y \ purchased for (Mt. McKinley Park Route) the sights inside | Bucey Motor Anchorage § o - Alaska | kon and will cost ap-{\a i ’ Two v | i [ S sk Y mans =4 selves (¢ it he | <> e Park L i Thrift ad i) i e SPLCIAL SALE ()I SHOE@ ”: ‘1.. it 16 ,‘, st | : i i ‘”::II Continued until stock exhausted entirely whom one of m k |1 i yman assistant Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make rdom for new stock “Pom,” said thé out v, “hel | FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ........... $7.00 P | SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF fr— s s MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET INTER-SCil00OI MEET :l BENEFIT DANCE Elks’ Hall up—steam heated. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 — - — CONFECTIONS Music by Juneau H. S. Orchestra F 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 l ~ NORTHERN HOTEL Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer BE. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Candfes, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. Under Auspices of P.-T. A. Admission g ) One Dollar Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shol')w A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND Entericinment - Banqu(’t-Dancc 4:30 9:30 10:30 LEGIONNAIRES ARE REQUESTED TO WEAR THEIR FEZ A GOOD TIME ASSURED WEDNESDAY ~ January | COME' ALL 1 COME ONE BASKETBALL ALL XINDS OF WO0D WORK ————d Eat, Sleep and Be Happy AT THE GASTINEAU “Alagka’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” TONIGHT Douglas Natatorium JUNEAU FIREMEN «o F, O. E. Game Called ¢ & o Clock Admission 14 it 25 and 50 cents. Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office

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