The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 4, 1927, Page 5

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IE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1927. : P D i e - — e A SRINGING UP FATHER By CEORGE McMANUS i TELL MR-CAC > : Y IGGS = VING A M OUT OF i ; ’ el i %’é@kr 5 To 7 N L TR § MR-JACKOON' | CCO BOUND | SEE ANY ONE VE v v b - Y ’ OK OF IAKES PEARE S — TO-DAY < N v T ; HRKD \ ) i SCR INDER # 0 [ { I ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Shect Metal Work South Front Street >hone 373 Res. Phones 1401,1208 GOOD ROVIDERSFAHI A QUALITY GROCERIES EAGLES flLiNTEQ Vajon Leas * i o ToNIGHT Every woman ' EDC \ ) Bruner an | likes to buy ‘ [ Py ! ril 12 ‘ 0 ve. SKAGWAY HI | Where they Kee 5 o ) 5 ; ; L2 i i thelr'standardshmh Eagles Win 44 to i4 2 ; ; { SAGTMPERN 2 ol ol oo WAS telling one of my good | First ‘Game from Sen- ! ; | ! IREMEN vs. SOLDIERS I neighbors yesterday that 1| . : T Q } £ 5 had feund a grocery store wher or Team This Season. ) . _ VA s \ HALL gentlemen waited upon you with ! Uncorkit F ) t LR W your order best prod ar. the Dau e e iy e 4 i the [lde 20 and 50 eents BEsy i ; CALIFORNIA passing around t! Bagl 1%'C2 £ } el m 2 L v S ‘ | shot the first mark { - . P i never in doubt. Kronqui o tsenh Lyl BT e i i 2 ; g - Gdehal L i 2 Third and Fr ond n.u ac ed for five "W v { ) have ; ? g -4 Fr and Fr b el ' / 3 Front, near Ferry Way. : P e ; : Kot L 1 \ Front, opp. Film Bxchange SABRONIRILe tvows Tfo 9 : VD > 1U 1 ] i [11-7 Front, opp. City Whact. 1...;;-[,...: it & . e -§ Front, near Saw Mill. bt 'l\."“_','. ’:,.,'.,Y-‘,"M e | g & S e 4. Willonghby at Totem Gro. (% athiik I'_,‘ 7 o “ a Vi . ’ - ¢ ¥ Willo opp. Cole Barn stitutions made by 1l ; Jarch 19 / ; ¢ = | Hirolit atid. Beward counted for their lac y . I Hig - ARSd B [|2-5 Front and Main. Tonight the Soldiers weet 1) i Joxer an g : ! i B0 sl ki cal Firemen in their sccond ptincl : i y ‘_ ind Seward. this week and the lo. ) 1 1 i 7 4 o S vl T 1 Way have no difficults ) el ineau and Rawn Way them. The Juncan i with the Skagway High * )nd and Gold Fourth and Harris. p,i\'n-.\- every indication of a [ ! ) n sule ¢ 8 g Fifth and Geld. S Fifth and East e T [ THE ALASK A RAILROAD SALES 1 EX RS Ninth, back of power house Calhoun, opp. Juncau Apls thronghont the year operates reguter pascenger and freight train I‘I\L‘I'\ \lfl'lth il] thC 1] 4-4 el b iy ) 1 | o istin Ave., and Indian ¢ Manning, ¢ ) 1 . service from Seward on the Coa alrbanks In the Interior, - . Gallwas, & 2 il and over the Chickaloon and Cha branches. During the \ ‘Ill" §|nrh and Calloun. i winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, 3 .}:'ln,:l,: :l:lt’l\f‘l\;‘:,',l;r,, Lidry betweer: Seward and Fair ; For tim “"- '" and other In H 1927 SALES DATES | 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. nation inquire of any stearuship or railroad agent, or write | 1rncery PR -4 Home (irncery. Totals o ) ; ' . of the Interior i Tu :)(p};:)mx]b'?v‘;)l L e ' THE ALASKA RAILROAD March 16 July 2 Hovember 23 i S s i : (M. McKinley Park Boute) April 27 August 31 December 14 Henderson.f 1 ) | \ t f Lnchorage =t 154 A% A""‘"“ Speeial Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advance Made on Shipments When SLEDS MNe, ste] Requested CREEPERS 1.50 CHILDREN'S CUTTERS 8.00 OIL HEATERS 5.00 65 MARION,STR‘EET ‘/iADUCT | | ELECTRIC HEATER 11.02§ SEATTLE,USA. Kronguist, ; . i ' Kilewitch, f 2 ; i nar S i R N R SALE: | OF SHOES ] U Thompson, g I;’::lnlll\i-r 1Ly 1 ke ucd until stock ex sted entirely : i ) k at popular prices I) muke room for new stock s - gLlieai il S ILORSHT rular $12.00, Now $7.00 Subs: Hoffman for Thempa i Tolds regular shoots €PYCIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF ler for Hoffman, Th or verv ler, Rote for Henderson, I | : t the g e e i ame T MIKE AVIAON HARRIS ) » | Olsen; Scorer, Nowel R : LOWER FRONT STREET POLISH Hardware Company KETCHIKAN HOOPSTERS “ %5 o il il i ) Those Hardwood Floors in a Jiffy with the [| srovEs ovR sPECIALYY GUESTS OF YOUNG MEN | (- W0 NORTHERN HOTEL Johnson Electric Floor Polisher 5 Open Svesngs Fhan 8 SEATTLE, Feb. 4 The K e R ) ; AR 5 o e e s e : R00ME—50 oents persmight and up; $8.00) per wedk cand. up. SOLD and RENTED -; honor of the Young Mer s Lnpl ot Public chower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- Th i e :ll::i“']'.”" whekly uncheorl: given!f & " tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms §$12.00 per month and The otehika P8 ateatad: ths ap—steam licated L . i R ; S —— Alaska Electric Light ball game last night by ‘ 2 ! 1 Vi i ] ) [ the timekeepers, scorers, otc & : p 4 7 ° ° Candies, Ice m“m;', S;:erbsz;,l Pum-,ll;. L Telephone No. 6, Juncau, Alaska | 2 & Alnska, Clmer B —_— = many of those presiding at basket- . g.'afi [;fl '{”lmnlhn ne No. 16. Candy | . = - - - ; B tt e 4 ames here % " s mith Factory, Pho No. o O s 3 il g‘nm" ],l va 2 [} Now, if your auto’s feeling sick SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. E37. atteries TRA]N]NG COURSE BY on ”", . ;hou]xl bring 6N Ty 3 S You pay no more for an Exide CHECKER CHAMPION | e E(Iull)'nent because it is made by the world’s EN your car starts to largest manufacturers of stomge’ Harry Lieberman, 2 Parsons, Kas., | ioprigiuoak thereid THIS IS T q SRASON hatt}enes1 i Nelnher do you pay| railroad detective, zoes on a spe RS pthe malten ik A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 THIS IS TRANSFER SEASON 1rfim:df:r:l;tsselr?;:emmn for long, diet for checker tournaments . you had BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND | o bt A [ [ S5h : followes checker development 5 Tayns e el ALL XINDS OF W00OD WORK | LET US FIX YOU UP || You buy a battery that is three languages, Knglis) : SR g Tl . cconomical because its first cost| and German. Ti y wester ! -‘ = - - is low and its final cost is lowest. ber of the 12 American t¢ vhether it needs a little ofl YES' Come in and see our Shaw Walke Book Cases A n't under- it aa of tion is to meet a British team for the iu L “a 7 ternational title in New York, Feb- o We render 4 pain- g L ST | G/‘STINEAU ruary 28 lost his first game but now ' | 58 bilL We have a room for you \ meets a dozen opponents blindfolded S i | D B s S i o e K| 505 41y MOYTOR: 0, THE GASTINEAU J. B. Burford & Co. ELEC TR ,:_."(-‘x)filas:(:k ()klzlxhlml North and SERVICE LUCAS ( “Alaska’s Largest Privately Owned Hotel” PHONE 416 50 ota and owa. 1 —..____._._.__.___.,l

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