The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1927, Page 2

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1 HiH 0 SALE OF FINE SILK HOSIERY WOMENS SILK STOCKINGS s1.95 a pair Here are many pairs of fall-fashioned Silk Hosiery in cacon’s most o wanted shades—all sizes arve priced con=iderably le than Hose of this quality are v-ually sold, ME S HOSE I'aney and plain MEN'S LISLE HEAVY WOOL Sl HOSE HOSE BUNDLE HOSE for Men in Grey, Brown in White and 1l Sises and Black Grey sf.00 puir (li AR M( 3 pair for S1. h cenls a pmr S Lh OF GLOVES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 31, REMNANTS OF INDIANS Wi 1927. ALABAM A STE AW e S DR BUILDING MATERIAL WE CAN SUPPLY YOU I.":,I.;.!.“\\‘\“ull:‘,‘\;‘;‘ ’| ’ In lestery Doors Windows—W indow Glass— Perfection ‘h'{u:;::: :\“1;.’:”:.‘.',‘\. p I'I(f\"t‘l Board—Roofing Papers Building Biiey e e o e i Fapers Deading Felt-—Paints— Cor- solated e ,?@w e ragated lron Sash W eights e a4 b arnishes Nails Roof tection of the Crea ite Fa Coatings— Ceinent Lime it Washington, they ing the way of the ugh a century have been their lot people, they have utte o rapidly Locks and Hinges vanish zentle no complaint Their condition ha to the attention of Congres: ve Briggs of 1060 to provide Hardware Co. “We Have It” Juneau-Young It 1ts Hardware In the = B live # (5 T T R When De Soto gold in America’ wild th bamas even then were n an found 1 Indians in what | e s Of Good Saw Lngs Wanied proaching for in the built ey Ftes o oo vooceups We desire to clear avway all <mall Tots and broken sizes. \,,’,‘f‘\ 2 Salz nay, { and have incladed in this sale the dressiest as well as o | B b SEE US FOR Y OUR---- the most practical models for every day wear. in silk sHLE L “““ ; ;‘ S l.oose L.caf S[lp[)“(‘}, to @ veservation, ey declined R Printine and Stationery q s ’ , W, ()() . The tribe today numbe : ! o o B )yecral ¢l Wur 0. Intermarriage and lack X ,‘, : Sk Bl 1 YT AR SV Ea e B S0 0 A 75 ¢ SR S and know little about scien i s ! HUgeg Front Strect Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska riculturc. Among themselves il < g ST TSR [ K only the masical Alaham: | = = ongue. n fnst their pol ne A == |10r the women Kk Engl - ~ ¥ 3 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc2. . s ALASKAN HOTEL = language rapidly. 5 1 | They do not mingle with whi MODERN REASONABLE RATES Juneaw’s Leading Department Store == socially and are % by civil authority HOGR MANS JUDGE Dave Houser, rrop. TR e " = | known. They have - U et T e e e R S == — | death, but these have not been used R T S SO ol p generatiol N Just evgre t e ea alme S Uwn! i ) o acl Y equip. throughout the year operates regutar passenger and freight train { A PGSR O T R A | conducted by mjssionaries suppor i neyman ords and service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, ¢ o q Iby the Southern Preshyterian civn s 87 : and' plicc and over the ickaioon and Chata During the . adopted Americar 3 ; R winter months there twd pi wiy, weekly, vears back. Their | ‘ & ELTetin Wowarh iin bhTinanks aud other In- ”\“'”“ \ "“f-" by i WEdiction of ti i formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write i y Dept. of the Interior mall (e o o THE ALASKA RAILROAD n'x:llm and fess the con (Mt. McKinley Park Route) jGHEE R e TR R th it Anchorage e i -t Alaska This ]!ix'lll:'u of the j'.x_.r\\'(-giun schooner Skolgrom was taken from the steamér:Roma. in the leight of a storm five hundred miles off Gibraltar. The Roma’s offer of aid Wag re- fused. A short time later the Skolgrom W 11 down with thirty-five men |bnud pes Unternational Newsrecl) chorage Po who + transferred have developed a powetful five hi With the addition of a new pavilion which was START TUESDAY recently at the ik 1 lutll l|l\4\ wed ant ' ¢ Soldiers and Skagway High N‘“}‘l'mf e II“'\‘ “‘:"l I l wes ll\\dd(‘ (hannel | men their” first game to “the Good Ball Assured. LCollers five but have defeated the [ ougt s in two hard fonght Juncau cont and should produce som- the oppo) ahy baskerball tomorrow eve “thall 1 ) e dive hogs will be lead by (h way High School meet i nntive forward “Doc” Holman au High Sciic 0 h ared over 19 points | Soldicrs tangle vinst cvery guard this year. Cam- ;| men in the A Juneau Hi won from Ska month in a hotly contestod ) 10 18. Skagway has one of the bost * jeams developed in years around th: vieinity and arc invading the chaa ' jel teams for a short serics. They will the two high schools and ¢ arrange gaioes with the ams on the channel. The § are confident they of the most reliable tip-ofl | veloped ronnd - Juncau - for | hold down Ihl center nizht v work wit i Hary prob; il ol nd By \n\\xllE iscd at guards 0 { the High School, and L new forward will undoubtiy tion during the fray. ) will can take . the Juncan Hi iuto camp. They 1 o first game will bo startea w Miss Juliska Lovas, manager they were off form when they o'clock sharp and the sec-nq of @ coal company at Flint, . Juneau in Skagway. They hav y will follow lmmedintels ! Mich., was crowned “prettiest aggrezation and should win e ”"“anan girl in America” es on the channel L : s il x at a ball in New York. After the curtain raiser the J iman roasting his § abintunil) Newirsaly i ncan Firemen will play the Soldi 8 ln power from the s e b n th» feature game of the cveni a Falls is the vizion of Professor| ' | Soldiers have won from evers A. M. Low of London in commection, Vorter Richards, of Caldwell, Kas ¢ fem up morth and with the ade @ tronomission of power by Was elected consiable om his 21t 4 | o zoveral heop -ars from the Au- future, birthday, wnen ue cast kis first vote S et b Rugby Signals Clear SEthr i T e £ ) a it e Al Y Y ; Many Parts of World | SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES | RUGBY 31— Wireloss 1 ) e Al Continued until stock exhausted entirely z from this ion to dist. of 4o kg ; sl ‘I Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock ‘;!.w I\}-nllll |m| produced x ol 2 Rt FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now $7.00 | vesults, accordin » second ¥ | port of the Wirele raph Coi < ot ""’ it :""‘ “' i SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER" SHIRTS—10 TER CENT OFF | | mission. Here me of the d MYLETe I DESlEe | tails: d R R i | New vork va signals o bk MIKE AVIAON I {able through b atmospherics and ¢ Tho he § d v | Jnmming LOWER FRONT STREET Off Nantueket--atmospherics ex BATH ROO‘I 0[ TFIT Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) All complete with fittings— $89.50 Delivered anywi.ere in city linit. "NORTHERN HOTI' ROOMS-—50 cents per night and np; $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 1| up—steam heated. GEO. B. RICE CONFECTIONS 4 ! PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. “1 Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” | Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. 8 ‘ v, Ph No. 16. Cand L— —— —— ———————| SWEET—FRESH Maker, T B Hall, Phono No. BAT. rEETeests ESUSSTTRTE I EES S SRS S R B e Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop ! A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W0OD WORK YES! We have a room for you THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” Iver Maki announces the opening of his new rooming house T Y February First | NEW AND MODERN STEAM HEAT BATHS FIRST CLASS DRY ROOM MAKI BOARDING HOUSE FRONT ST 2ELT vy ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET | | | | | | | 1 |Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office

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