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'_’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, JAN. 76 1927, Nowell again putting the }".n'mvul {out in fron ’ |U- S-'summl't(’d! | The Firemen started the third quarter with fharragar brousht up lin at g Bril Al reniscadl Tracy at rd Both of the new ;ff BN o b SURG T on Ustensk At New Reduced Prices Window Curtains and Drapery Materials NOW IS THE TIME TO BRIGHTEN and offense. Allen’s only weakness was in shooting, his markmanship} | Showin S R s " SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING | absence ame. Campen r at center " pp— TR final period and| ELSEWHERE later, Holman replaced! | which s this combing UP YOUR ROOMS R l:fl'm.i.'.‘,':" Juncau-Young Hardware Co. and Tracy caged two each and ..\:"V' “""\\"'“‘ el D _“,iif::; It Its Hardware “W'e Have It” With Fresh New Curtains and Drap- MG e R Bl A $ ¢ o . Gallwas was the star for the| 2 —/———== e e —— eries, while these low prices are in T T T e ——— l i rter was h‘:w;m:n :ml ‘:r was | LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF largely through his work in that| CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER period that the Islanders remained OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION in the game. He made four goals| PHONE 32 in the third guarters while his total! score for the game was five hnk&t: Concrete Products Mfg. CO. from scrimmage and three on G. FAGERSON throws for 13 points effect. Manv beautifully designed Cretonnes are included in this sale. n led th Firemen — — _— e Lace Curtains Scrim Curtains 8 e el S B close cn Tracy's he caging four 30 il‘ to i1 in. Lace Curtains | Ruffled Eeru Curtains hemstitched i‘l“”" < C 9 1 Whtie | in Rose. 2 1-8 yds. long i : -4 g i by 1 ”:.‘ ’5 E t i | Lincup and Summary 1') MILLI()N FEET (;(I cends (o $1.50 | $3.25 pair ! bisyeN” UL & R AT | iolman, o o ooa daw Logs anie 36 in. to 40 in. Marquisette in White Curtains with Rose, Blue and o Ao it o | Trawt , O {7 S Lert. White and Cream Yellow ruffles. 2 1-8 yds. long A.\:|(,||,]'|;. Bilax, p:vl(,:i,h.m of *l\’l"‘n’l‘\l “‘ : .], g ‘: ; oooooooooo e W | e M Nicaragua, who was sup- |, ; g 35 cents to S1.00 yd. | $3.50 pair L R s 1 1) i | e lution headed by Dr. Juan G i Sasca. i 5 Cretonnes ‘ Swiss B eroe | | (il 36 in. Cretonunes in Cheeks, Stripes Dotted Swiss with Pink, I'UCAL HQOPEHS R CF US FOR YOUR---- and Floral designs, with dark and | Blue and Orange DEFEAT EAGLEQ > SR e : light hackgrounds | Dots a & v e 0 3 18 Loose Leaf Supplies 35 cents to $1.25 vy, 3 vds. for $1.00 IN CLOSE GAME SNy & B _ Office Supplics : g , | rimer ~ Marvagar; Scorers -Sabin| Printing and Stationery ‘ i Wagner Fire h'pdllmrnl Five an‘ — e M AS N > 'S (" B. M. Behrends Co.. [ g Dot Fog Wil " oo | GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. © ° e ren S O. nC 27, o Islmul Fl()ol‘. I . . | ; Front Street Plone 244 Juneau, Alaska 9 | AND WHERFE | |\ - : In the fastest and hardest L.u;hl“ ."—_ b Juneau's Leading Department Store [T |Ill‘llHII|lllllHIIlII|IIlllhI|lll||||||l|l||!|lll| AR RS hemselves and usnally contain now [ N Soviet Papers Play ¢ docal interest, erudely drawn car RUM HEARING a Up Ncws for Masses factory announcements, ..m ime of the seas {Department’s ok its second 1 slas Eagie® winning on thel from the Lynn € rium - flog ght game from|rived on the \ln"l\llll:”“h”l AIOI)LRN I{LI\SONAI;I‘ I{AILD DAvE llostL, PROP. at Douglas by a] will be Iv»n SV days for de Mr. Nel said Ska, e of 45 to The game was s e e, o { ALASKAN HOTEL 2 closer than the final result indicates| wi experiencin the lull jus |‘ - pociry. They are posted oy the walls as the Bagles led by one-point & v to the big spring and sui nnul‘ _— s . . ¥ and doors of fac overnmeny | one st and wer led by | bus | ant ers, where workers and | fore the final whistle B on th @ i domestic by pages arce the rural population may freely rvead | o o " | i @ A enived. ¢ I throughout the year operates regutiar passenger and freight train 3 VANCOUVER. B. C.. Ja 3 The Riremen vallied in the finai| Dr. R Williams arvived on the| given m the domestic them, They have in many cases sup | Donttnd R 5 {two minutes ‘and slipped through | Margnita from v and is going service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and itical situation planted the regular daily J‘,,,,,..l | (“”“‘I]“"\”':“:l h""l““ A% Dadicel S and o jon | 10 the westward | and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the oG Trot & Jo sio) k 1 ¢ ston 9 2l by havin, Zinovi Tv and have hecomo enormously pop-{ = ety Skt T which put the game on ice. The| Albert Brown, Schwabacher tras-| winter months there are two passenger trains each way., weekly, K 1 « Bolskevil il esped o 3 S i 3 3 i 2 - P P iv roni :\\ jolskevil | al pecially in the rural districts. ™ o vesterday's session the time |LWO teams meat he in the third|Cling man, arvived on the Margnita between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- iminaric o 3 { (l ) ' i T wis largely devoted to campaign | S the series Wednesday even- | [rom formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write tonsider ! oted Tl 9 . Pred ( in the meat bus contributions » British O ia [ing. February e i o e C. A. CARPENTER ntributions of the British Columbia e e il o \\(\ilmmul' Dept. of the Interior y and activ y on_the Victoria THE ALASKA RAILROAD Jassen arabbed a |V o o'l SRETRNE WL | e esitine ot ] e ) notice ol CHARMING BRIDE | ainicr Breweries of nnmn Colum. | nine-point but little ¢ f the Cor (Mt. McKmley l’ark Route) in ¢ opening ! bia, said his concern contributed |half. leading 1o ha 174 % _“‘\'_‘,‘"[ Anchorage et : P Alaska A §5.000 durin to S, The first t s was e — 5 Gt GiUA Biineiiter, ot iite T ER ng the last two years 0 ,' en minutes wa i ) : ¢ S ol featured by « and hard check- : wo- Weather Burean, arvived on the Prin- | ge G cable operator at noout- e Mary las* accompanied Alacka-Yukon Club e southbound passenger o {aiil ki nh e g Installs New Officers [utcs tne irivmon i their stride «1,.'1"1 s i e b and | Mrs, E. M. Cook, of Seattle | } :‘I“"] '.”‘:"{ £ i “ - ks ”"‘]‘ H. L. Arnold, of the Goldstein Continued until stock exhausted entirely dents menera usnaliy di When Mr. Carpenter left for the| SEATTLE, lan. 26.—The Alaska-| oo * 3 & | Emporium Shoe Department. left on Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock missed with a few lines. Politic, states about three wesks ago, only! Yukon Club has installed the fol- |[S1anders were hicld to four points) o™ Ajameda today on a business FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now -.....$7.00 cconomic iy polemics and social & vers fow of his intimate friends|lowing officers: Charles J. McKay, |!D this guarter. a field goal and] iy 1y (e state : g revolutic o the chief stock-n-trade knew lis approaching marr President; A. St. Arnaud, Vice- |'V° : o free thTOWs. | Mpg Jumes Carlson returned home SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF of the ¢ newEDAneNs and consequently congratulations are | P nt; Mrs. J. F. Anderson, Sec- |11 this period the teamwork of thel " he princess Mary last night Villags “Wall Gazettes" boing showeied on the young groom ! ry: Mrs. Jeanette Genest, Firemen was much "““ “““" }'»’ after a short visit im Vancouver and Stories of -notable American teci-|&nd his bride today urer; Mrs. H. W. Wilkinson, Chap- i Dasing gyl shootitg the (g eiona | L M VIA wical, scientific or industrial pro- The wedding took place in Seattle, ! lain: George Gorman, Inside Guard: of that shown by thel A F. Knight, returned home on NORE ARaLON gress. however, are always popular, 20, at the home of the| K. Irish, J. J. Coyle and J. J. Dow- s . o ; the Princess Mary last night after LOWER FRONT STREET argaly because American technicai parents and two days later| ney, Trustees Eagles Wipe Out Margin business trip to Seattle and Tacoma stay ds are the idea of the Bol- the newlyaweds 1sfi for their futu o SRR O SN By a splendid rally, the Eagles D — ek e R e . Barton wilt be located in the | Wibed out the Firemen's lead in| Dr. parton win be located in the Hand-printed J —_—m ™ - - or typewritten sheets formeriy connected =% “pa 1 Hellenthal Bullding after Febri- [the third quarter and just before|Hellenthal Bailding after Febru- ) siaftion shans) S ol €4 (5 4 ol b 1 L geuzer 450 s doore| st NORTHERN HOTEL ¢ d club | Mro (s vt e g e RIS @ B 0T led 22 to 21. It conldn't hold this = “Wail ! last o Ses ‘et Almo“1st Press your Suit. We|very long. however, a field goal by ' Dresse adv. BOOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. urean il and -ellvu rhon. 828, adv. | ——— == = - et P — — Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- o worker tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. Moose Attentlon ! LADIES’ MOOSE MEN’S | CONFECTIONS ° ° Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 537. Iver Maki announces the opening of his new rooming house February First LEGION “'f'\l;,l;\ LEGION S — | — = : and [y 43 SWEETREARTS 25 NEW AND MODERN | Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop N = | A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprictor PHONE 498 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND STEAM HEAT BATHS ! n.um-sAflgeflggnbgu%l&G.w%ggET AND Entertainment - Banqueét-Danee 8:30 9:30 10:30 : 4 LEGIONNAIRES ARE REQUESTED TO WEAR THEIR FEZ A GOOD TIME ASSURED WEDNESDAY - January 26 P | _ COME ONE ; COME ALL FIRST CL.ASS DRY ROOM YES! e We have a room for you M AKI BOARDING HOUSE FHE GABTENE AL ‘“Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” FRONT S1 _J&T et e 0 BRI Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office