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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, s CALL SYMPHONY SALE OF FINE SILK HOSIERY BROADCASTING 1927. \ Lottie, Too BUILDING MATERIAL WE CAN SUPPLY YOU = = = = = " ) "Pv]\qsv ST ’\ S"I‘(’CKIN(‘S‘ g GREAT SUDGESS & 4 Doors — Windows-—Window Glass—Perfection = 1 V] T JIRT) . , N g & Plaster Board—Roofing Papers — Building = 1O ¥ =1 o Vot ; ‘€~3 Papers — Deading Felt—Paints—Cor- = L £ . = NEW YORK, Febh Symphonic i 4 g e = r $1.95 a pair R TR T vt ) rugated Iron — Sash Weights £ | = In-:'n'('r\ by (IS ot tie |',u]l:w i 1 & Varnishes — Nails Roof = = enhancing the popularity of the i | y % 5 5 = | i ey = . . BB chestras. This is the cvporience of e ] | Coatings— Cement Lime = | Here are many pairs of full-fashioned Silk Hosiery. in &' at teast tour conductors, who o o ‘ — Locks and Hinges = s : g = nounce broadeasting of orehestral | ¢ = | the scason’s most wanted shades—all sizes are priced = |music a success ; | L R OO = | ==| “The concert by radio as a typ | [ = | at considerably less than Hose of this quality are Z=|of entertainment and cducation com Y II I & | J Aty =5 | hined seemed to strike a real popular ! uneau- Oung arawdare 0. = venally sold %Alvminm.” declared Walter Damrosch o = Ll S Y i who is vetiring as conductor of the| i e Tz Noans Sl . = | E‘.‘\'v\\' York Symphony orchestra to | It Its Hardware “We Have It 4 = = E‘ui\'r more attention to radio music | = | ) = =| Willem Mengelberg, conductor of 1——— = e = - —— - - = v 9 = !the New York Philharmonic orche r P = J = | ] = 1 4 [N =!tra, likewise is gratil at the r = = sponse from listeners. Ile consider ; = Faney and plain MEN’S LISLE HEAVY WOOL S ni aaniigl alapted in s = > == country to carrying good music across I y ygrn g " . & oy o ne | 15 MILLION FEET = SILK HOSE HOSE BUNDLE HOSE =! “speaking from a financial stand- | o % < . s = point,” says N. De Rubertis, director} = for Men in Grey. Brown in White and = of the Kansas City Little Sympl ! Of G l S L W l = ¥y = sax City Little Symphony i , > : = : = Grcnestea, I (hilik that atter hearius| I ood Saw Logs W anled E 11l Sizes and Black Grey = !radio symphonic music the peoplo | [ = “ = : = are anxious to see the musicians | | AR P S E O = I ()() s ‘;5 v t o - 3 H f 31 = and the conductor; consequently | | = . I)(llr . cents a I)"lr 3 P(llr or g X3 § belicve it is a splendid thing.” I | v 1 = ( = | Rubertis said he found it casier 1o | JUNEA l] LDZ‘/IBER ]‘IIIJLS = i =" get contracts outside of Kansas City | | 5 = v v Yar n] v ~ ~ = as a vesult of broadeasti | = 5 ot T = Cleveland Symphony orchestra, suid { = . = that if radio were to accomplish no | E = thing more “its service to humani £ We desire to clear away all small lTots and broken sizes, Emp 0, s Ll edu L | SEE L'S FOR YOUR / = cerned would be “remembered for i D T s : s s s o= | avor | ) [ = and have included in this sale the dressiest as well as S|ever | = =| other leaders were inclined (o | Leaf S K = . . . . == | await further experience before ivo e = the most practical models for every day wear, in silk B ey & | Loose Lea upplies E .“l(l l\i'l E “I think the broadcasting of syi | Off]ce Slll)l)lles = . == phonic music would he a 1 . . . = = cducational intluence for tho cannise Printing and Stationery = =|in general but its advisability i . E * \ = o @1 )() 2 = | question which shopld he decided b i s | ~ = pecial at 51.00 pair £ | e trustces and hnagement o (.| Lottie Moore Schocmmel | GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO = = | orchestras,” said Frederick Stock swam the Delaware River 150 | . 4 . |- = . Roape = | conductor of the Chicago Symphon years after Washington | Front Street Phone 244 Junean, Alaska = : : = [ orches crossed it, and at the same | = =| “Like everything that is new and place. She, too, (‘nmmnl(‘\"‘t‘d [——— = i E i = Ty E i = |atract Rudolple Ganz, conductor ice. She is shown standing | 9 § ¢ ==|of the St. Louis Symphony orchestia bhefore the monument that L Sl( ‘N HOTFL = == |believes that radio “is heing over marks the spot where Wash- A A L V] = ® ° 9 =i : taglan o = ==|done to the extent of ‘giving too ington landed, | o GGl ~ ey = g g[m-un for nothing.’ " Z7 (niermattonal Newsr- { MODERN REASONABLE RATES = i g ==| Concerts of the St Louis orciesira PN | 4 58 A = Juneau’s Leading Department Store & Wi G ie bronacnat “Nve. uditered } Dave HouskL, pror. = = some,” he said, “but we feel (1 = i e SRRSO | (i S ol i w e 2 ouribeing 1earc over! i i e . | THE ALASKA RAILROAD H [ F Importanco of the -decislon; lles, in X 2 T e throughout the year operates regutxr passenger and frelght train | the fact that under this interpreta ] It has become really ftashionab! e - % o aibla to bo late at special functions. There service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, ! slom 1t WOLITMGY: L DERRIB LG DIORLy y " time before the prevalence and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the cute @ man for importation of liquor [ was a time before the previ ) merely on the evidence that he had Lol 1he xCHSe My dear- the traf winter months there are two passenger trains each way. weekly, ! liv[Hm’ aboard veasel, sHE wINS‘ fic!™ when guesis arrvived for dinner between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- 3 A at the time they were asked, Now formation tnquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write M the guest who is punetual is likely| Dept. of the Interior 5 = LONDON, 1:h, The Daily Mail N 1 1os © CHICAG e i (o find the maid lizhting the fir : 4 Come to: Juneau for Games!wuys tnal the Soviet dovemmiont ‘UI con!asii::lfisl: 'ndD!;cs’t g [ M ”.h?llnt)‘ !Ilrlm..fim 1“,\\’.‘.‘\ LA o receive an ey glanee from THE ALASKA RAILROAD on Own Financing —Look '1'“]‘(“” ‘I‘ ! :mm ‘w. \ilv]‘ ‘n.u::: nl‘; g 1 ;‘“T racture [nrotty wife of the son of 4 wealthy |10 0 iy sl ‘l\lllll\'n i, serowd (Mt. McKinley Rark Route) i " and o be transferred o the Sovie i ielnans ’ N g on the last earving | - -3 3 Alaska for Local Favors. s Tk 1 Mosoat Hhe fiper| SEATELE B8y, 2wl 2 i“';‘t“' man, s seantily Anchorage | Sy hat 12 tons of gold valued at | Adams, aged 70 years, former Stats | Wi ;"%"']";“(_'” s Y9y Phoits operators in residential {22 = -~ ‘ . : and’'s detee p; Py W o lon | Local fans wio will witness tho approximately 1,600,000 pou wore | Labor Commissioner, died today witi- HRE h ”)l\fllfl ”‘"”‘W]"‘_I-“;'h‘(l""‘ cpparently have 1o listen {o] basketball gamos tonight will have removed today with the g t sep- | Ol PRCOVRIING CUNSCIDNNDERS D eE) o o Rihat) S ,', ¢ ‘I and - perhaps joys, of | 5 \ Al II ES the opportunity of watching one of ey under guard (0 a steamship [ A0 explanation as to how his skuti} 08 Fo8 "o sl when they are not busy | A V] x the most spirited in Aluska |IVins in the Thahes, and that the | Was fractured. He'was found uncon. | FecoPtion™ won her discha ihe pluy | b play. This team s the Skagwny|stcamer sailed immediately for Lenia. | 8clous in a rooming' house yesterday “"\“'f 2 ; did that old lady say (o) Continued until stock exhausted entirely High School T g afternooh. ,.W;,I”' i ‘,""')’I'f“‘;'_".‘.“"'_‘ .‘I""l‘l"'-‘l‘l““ ®yout” an inquisitive clerk asked the '] Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock Although Skagway was opposed The Daily Mail says that the re e i o g om0, Hotel ¢ |y i e switehboard in one hoster-| - FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, NOW ....occvvocnnc i $7.00 G0 el sslion e makiny e BAILGHSE S0 AL Sns . railiol Scalland Hamlin, and had® gone across the | B "Nt WS Rt tonid & ORI £PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF b and practically gave it no re-| divlomatic ¢ inancis 8. The . hall to got a drink o , | who was walk sources, the high sehool hoys work. Cxplanation of Russian agents that Witnesses Found ,f“‘”m":"“\l‘m:ll""‘i"‘\;’fi“‘:"‘\'l"\”; e she wes t me she has Eecoe LG UE o ed diligently to raise funds for the 'he shipment was to pay for grain ——ptaeves Whila In the i et Tinane 2 three (ufl({)vl{ il ried w‘.(“”‘ S D 1 dunean and play the Juneauy POUERU i1 Russia is characterized | SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 2--Detec | marnhart, {wentsnine ',':l'll’,‘”"‘,ll' ':A';,I",;:-»‘"“‘"' andnishes noall gieea | MIKE AVIAON which defeated them DY the paper as a mere excuse. The | tives have foind the trail of Lee|them with his isver and dstecs| D008 1o finys, any. GLAMIEHIdaah 4 LOWER FRONT STREET M i Skakiway paper suggeats thal Hoviet, Mussln,| Ceqafre, Geovest Krances' Seollantsil tives) Fainailll sia Was not decantie | ol) her not to worry. She might b high school boys sponsoreq!ddried by the antired campalgn inf valet, and Maude Harvéy, ane tithe | clothed, that she and Meyer wore| trrrised vel | Ciaccs and parties 1o raise money s tostake oyl 1ts as=lwite (qf BEohAMN. A man indl worisn lia® theis Wiave faal cand thet thel st - e e e s Much depends on the funds received *CU 3 answering the descriptions. hought | jights were out | Dog and cat i provided i from the gate |recelpts in Junean| 08 I8 stated to be the firat move-| 515,000 fn New York drafts, $8.000 | Artorney ©. . Floor. for Mrs |YRRHAUAN, Yonkers and Long Island, | NORTHERN HOTEL y o g ment of gold to Russia from Great |, st i : £ Y oor, for Mrs. |,y charitable organization permit and Dougla The boys are to re-! pot i) U an at three banks each. They paid for | paynhart, said she was clothed as| i ¢ o i doive o percentage of the raseipts| MIBIN sinCe tha Worll Wir. the drafts:in “$1/000" bills. Seollandilijacently as most women are. when| ek Ll ‘;‘ ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. B s ety and his present ink are in the public | yneyive all dvessed up and ,m]m;":;”]‘“'l b el l”‘]“'“ “longer|| Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- ;, i hoped the Junean and Dougl New Smuggling Ru_lm eye at Seattle over tinancial troubles. | amlin left it tor the divorce judge| want (o, ’._”m uniil they are|| tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and ans will turn ont stong so they Made for Ship Owners - to decide later el < pets. None of the|l ~Wp—steam heated. “,-Ill'}" ot fall short in fun i MORE AUTOS IN U. §. g e D ewards” is destroyed = = et he seven men on the Skagway! poSTON. Feb e | TE: e squad which made the trip to Ju- o ‘1«\‘):4:\|.u uu.v:,‘.‘ \ i on TH“ TELEPHONES ALASKA ,Dm,a # T0DAY The places, supported by voluntary ] il):.muy‘\m”:»‘ Bl e all quor raw™ s ‘il CLEVELAND. Feb. 2. Forgotfen| The steamer Alaska, of the Al contributions ~are not Lospitals, | CONFECTIONS Ce s bk o Those that it carg ! f lavs of back-door gossip, features of laska Steumship Geipany, is due to but treatmen’ is given to sick or o ° Candfes, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punmch. i P nver Thil Qifen fnamhg » Unit [ ineteenth century, neighhorly in-|arrive in Junead & 6 o'clock this injurced animals i their custody. Sev-| Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. =L ea b 1hy Phelps. Wil- | gdo this dictum Wty sl Crcourse) since replaced by ‘the tele-|afternoon. She left Wr W eral cag have memorial plates. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy b L : n rsiig ; ged by the 7 Bhe vangell at|Cral cuges h memorial plates ; fred Goding. Lopte Selmer, Vic Sel-! jawer iction of a “Quincy | phone, have returned. A motor!hg[7:4a o'clock this ;:nm'nilu.’.‘ The! During the holidays a tinseled Christ-; BWER]—SNIAR Maker; i % Mell Rhoss: Ho: 47 wjor Jotn 11 vand Coach A finitan InimoRtatian, b TE| ol ae T s ‘ Alaska has u large list of passen.' Mas tree was provided for the noisy ‘Hnuv 1: i 1dson tarjorie quor Bdward Jordan, automobile | gers. for Juneau, 220 tons of local Waifs Bt the Manhattan home, who! iruner Edi il My The Court held that it had not | manu quoted figures to shaw |t 4 four da B may or may not have been impressed | Hickill aceor I ; e JONRC. U h eight and four da mail. : | ) t ; aceo boen proved ¢ iquor in ques- fthat there arve 4,000 more aptomo- g ks with the spirit of the season, 1 H d A l C sh f'U“IIlI the rooting tion ition came 1 gn country biles than .telephones in, Ameh-hw l Use the Classifieds. They pay. " an y n( y s ar‘ n er OP £ s, i Y o Sk e e | whep a ninary exhibition of | On the Battle Front : - Mexican Federals are shown entrenched outside of the town of : rebels from the place. Note the women camp followers at the lef| the soldiers, ™ — — et et = J_l:hl‘llluflll Newareel) Parras, preparing for their éhnrgc which later drove t, who braved the dangers of war to supply the wants of A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF WO00D WORK 4 boxing show in Mad.! lison Square Gavden failed to develop| fany excitement an ennuied spectatoi | pulled a newspaper from his pocket | [and scanued the pages by the liuhil | fisticntfs ¢ {from over the ring until the more ] | LOS ANGELES, Cal. Feb, 2. —| We have a room for you } Bchoos of a sensational ‘murder case | 4 { aged: 64 . owas |arrested on charge of as ting Ar-| “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” Jthur €. Burch | 2 i Kennedy is the father of J. Belton Bt Ve Keuncdy, insurance broker, salin ir | 1921, Burch and Mrs. Madeline Ulwlbl |chain were ingdicted for the murder; loi the brok but released whcu' ALASKA MEAT CO. two juries failed to convics them. . £t 16 reportads JoRur ACEARATY el Wholesale and Retail Butchers tored Meecl's office today and .sui(l'i PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET 1 U0 waiting a long time, but Bircl partner pulled the two mer| apart | o pasers i Sate e smeie |Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office

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