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8 ____THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1927. e e e et e ————————————————————————————————————————————— e o, s . . ~ e EREEI.EY HBPES ‘M MURE BU’LHNG ‘ I Enaagi?}:l Y rnos '/Hl,l;) T %':]‘H ; le, SALEOF UNITS | o "Ny | scHooLsCLAM o e | Burcau of Lducation Gets Funds to Build Five New Indian Schools. Merritt Returns from States Finds Forester Hope- ful of Development. i | Walte S. Di now statione north to Juneau 1 with Bishop R. J >+ "THE HOTELS Gastineau Ketlin, Seat Sally Shafer ¢ a months epresenting | % Jolin W, Jone hikan; J Kron; W. D. Gross 1 1 agill jon Co. arker: Sam Schonak ¢, and J. P. Morgan Alaskan Wi, Anderson, White FHorse 2. L Jackson; F. Tolliver; E. P. Run Fhibodeau, Fairbanks; €. R . Wrangell; V. H. Noe, Los Zynda Adams, Kennecot Vinconvey B« S Seattle; and Viviene o in Kot f M. Seller and Co weda for Cordova : icolated viilage reat 0" ' -+ o g > > D. HENDERSON | premsinent o e, oo ko, o, oah B ot mow voenie wicr o howe HEINTZELMAN LEAVES — JOE KENDLER BUYS & the monthis musine. mesing| 10 Ander do Hortelendys seee 141 aficr o hor busiess 1 i the | Lont 1Y AASKA WASHINGTON TRUCKPULL TRACTOR """ | retar The possibilities of pulpwood devel opment in Alaska are well advertis « i i L among the timber intercsts of the | e W been carried a 4:| REPRESENTATIVE ELECT OF Pacific Northwest, Mr. Merrvitt said | i e until the esult £ Like FAIRBANKS GOES TO STATES Everywhere he visited it was com ent call for bids on mented on and it was generally £t [issued by the Depariment that development would take place in the near futus > pay columns of Hunting Coats SATURDAY < | Laced Pants LS alncoa S I SR | A S e | | | : | Caps | FIREMEN'S 5'”’““ i e | in a variety of colors Heits i BALL ' VALUE $6.50 j ELKS' HALL ; | Music by The || now $3.75 | H.S.GRAVES | Bets Coliseum | | HATS, DRESSES and COATS s The Clothing Man ‘1 The new “.l‘l sclection includes Felt and Straw J M S"ll)ll"l =0 .‘ ]‘l(””ll“" ]"("l . \:‘\ Combination, Taffeta and various elever assembling = of =ilk, Straw and Ribbons. A size for every head. : Prices from $5.25 to $14.75 The Dresses are smartly different in design, ?v'?.fi'.!‘fiffi'ffi? | 1 SR ) coloring and materials, Your inspection and ap- ein 4 RN ) \ P e forced case, $50 First = | r§ proval of these garments is invited. = W g . ny R Quatity, Tue Juseao Lavsory || G Prices range from $14.75 ,‘h 1 Always Franklin Street, between Front i | i 1a & Dependable and Second Streets » to '”"'59- 75 Q@ I / Stz ‘ PHONE 359 Economical ey . ¢ The Coats of Charmeu in the dressy models o " The New Gruen \ ’:\' \ :‘ \ } /7 Hervice [ 3 as \\'(-”l as llh:- snappy [spurl(‘;!_\lt's (z‘m'l nearly : all UADRON 3 AN i / { # trimmed with summer fur., _Clever Coats at prices Q e . ) j = { /1[1ASKA [ \ that make a new coat a possibility. In these newest Gruen Strap | S N NN ~ | 4 Watches the entire case space S D..° 0T € q um:m ;umn\:mé | NI/IGAZINE ; I rlC(’d fronl $1).75 to $39.75 allows greater size an | L G It is a pleasure to announce that all Spring ,fii‘..";’.d“?:‘}‘lz"fu.i“ir —- - —_—— i NOW ON SALE g merchandise is considerably lower in price than these smart Quadrons—in s | L e 1 ] ;. 5 price ranging from 350 to New Shipment of @ previous seasons for some time back. It makes my no difference whether you intend to buy or not MEN'S OXFOFRDS TRY THE X 5 we would consider it a pleasure to show you these. THE NUGGET SHOP 3 $6.00 and $7.00 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. FIRST cEORGE BROTHERS | ===+ | (Joldstein’s Emporium Phones 92 ax 95 Open Evenings g 1 : pBaReRd L 2 e S E R | JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER Latest Styles