The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1927. 00 | lce Creepers 75¢ and $1.25 Pair | | | R 9 Juncau-Young Ilardware Co. It Its Hardware “We Have It AR AR A new assortment of remnants in - Pereale, Gingham, 6 for $1.00 ‘ e Chambray, Broadcloth, Cretonne, Flannels “and ° Silks. g \ . = 15 MILLION FEET i =| All > Sold at HALF PRICE £ g A lQ BC SO t : £ \ Of Good Saw Logs W anted y All Embroidery Package Goods to go ONE-HALF OFF £ E0 YRR { e - - oy — DR, s 5; . GLOVES A cood assortment of Women’s 5\ in kid, silk. chamois- ] ‘\“”,\.‘ i \l\”\llli,\- ”l':r\"”"[::‘l(: HOSE gf JUNEAU LU‘MBER MILLS = ette and chamois i i iy i in dark colors g’ Nyua oy i — $1.60 |»:|ir in white and colors $3.00 pzn'r =) David Lloyd George, former Premicer of England, posed for this picture on his sixty-fourth birthday country home a4 ) £ g Churt, in Surrcy, He'spent the day quictly with his wife and 27 in by 36 in. Rubber e 3 daughter. —| SEE US FOR YOUR---- Ait i sk Mercerized CRIB SHEETS R RIBBED HOSE patterns of ¢ $1.00 ecach to sell at the special 2 pair for 3100 1 1.00 price of 3 for § \ FE IS BROADCASTFD, FORCES START | it S b, FEATURE JUNEAU UPON ADVANCE| GEo. M. SIMPKINS co. TS LEFT Medium size | 4 RUBBER PANTS | White knitted in velvet, felt and RO = = = = ! = in a good quality e mame: | peaAvG: = . 9 p'lir;' for $1.00 ‘ COTTON WAISTS | $1.00 each g" : || Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska - | for children in all sizes | Men’s 3 buckle Z|Real Juneau and Alaska Pro-\War 1ords Will Altempt to Men's regular 50¢ 2 for $1.00 | ARCTICS i = gram ‘ls B\:Qfifica‘stcf! by Hurl Back Cantonese | - — — WOOI. HOSE - | s u‘n(l 7 ol =| Station KGBS, Seattle. l'orces to South. 3 pair for $1.00 Child’s buckle and | $1.00 pair ¢ =] junean was broadeasted o ALASKAN HOTEL = lmltun | b " §!uir to the world in many = I\IODERN RE\ NABLE RATES = MENS COTTON. SOX O | 18 in. by 36 in. white |00 o S B D Hisisas o | = Black. Grey and (\I:‘IAVI'I(IH HUCK TOWELS = | seauie. The entire program “| - the North :;’.\! S .m\;l‘ L Lt TG ) = (il s )dd sizes | A cdbns 2]/ ceived in Juneau by Trevor Davis o determine control j 3 ('W:'“N:l 00 2 paiv for $1.00 | ““rhfmlifll;):)((l)”s E. e e dpaggls dsdnint . = o pair for Hl. 2 pair for $1. | o for $1. = USSRt aieas s (1 P’rovin t = = = program vendered last migiit e advane- R H 0 D E S C A F E i = 8 s as follo 5, . & > = S * = L Palk by an QI S FEkE S FORMERLY GAST U CAFE = e Invile Your Inspection |s- . " . = / o T R - Uhang B. H. “DUSTY"” RHODES, Proprietor = f () I P l 'Yh . f §(m(- Co., by Milon Noel, former churin | tas ,:“"'\'HI" JAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY £ j l 5 t 2 Suncau hoy i e e s ity EQUIPPED CAFE = 0 ur niia Zp ent o W e nd em not ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS = ° E?m‘“‘,,‘:::," banlionsescln Dot tho! Cant ack .\,K"‘,r.,:.h’ Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter = stprzng Coat? and Dresses El 5. s ntal solo, dedicated to Hunan Pre AoEhai e "!"-"I' Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. i = s = | Alaskan sourdouzh ) wetung which = = o r of article fros Tid | they begun th rthward march | 2 = 5 T R ! = Et " |(m]m:‘nv" w]w. .ly'ma o la tl 1 nml“l‘n‘xn l:llan = & e = Nightless Summers \ t kalf of China i E i e Sy i, THE ALASKA RAILROAD “ = i = gvnedhotol | WASHINGTON, Fb.1l.—Advices throughout the year operates regurar pascenger and freight traim = ] S st ; Aradihy ‘Il‘ V""J‘ a d;,m,‘,l,l,x,:-, service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, = =| dedicated to her father H. Party and the Conservative and Ra- winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, = S Y} 3 = i deioet i Qi 25 ate draving. favihe between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- g Juneau's Lpadmg Be narimend Store == |Tvy 'u:lllm l\l .’.Iz" :mfll\\!ml-l com ¢ :I, \:H I ‘{ \\\;‘.“ od rI:A: formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write = == | Tomorrow" vocal solo by Harry Van' Conservatiy rol of the National- Dept. of the Interior abarvet, accompanied by A e e ey s LR B man at the piano, and Jack Richard P = p 3 CRACE Frye-Bruhn Meat Market; 75 tons for DR. CORSER IN PRINT {son. violin oblizato, L EGI AUXILIARY | McKinley Park Route) i of coal for the Pacific Coast C The + I Christmas number of “The|Jack Richardson accomy Co T tons for the AMaska Juneau Living Age,” the leading magazine | Buchman, requested by Mike Sexton R T B — HAVE LIBERALS Docic; and 300 baveels of lme for published by the Episcopal church in | Al Hotel, in Juncau, partics by the American h,‘,,,'_ Treadwell, the United States, gives prominence | Song of India” by Alyee|Auxiliary w W Alasks a in | y 7 Wl to an inter ng and able article I))-;(i|‘i|\'n s, dedicated to all Alaskans the Masonic Club Room Mrs. J.| SPECIAL .SALE OF_ SHOES CLARK'S $7,000,000 the Rev. H. P. Corser of Wrangell,| 11. Ukelele number, dedicated 19, Gorham Mgk finlke. SiivuE. the ; 4 ! UN BHASE Now IR oy e, NARSION on the subject “Selence Catching Up all Maskans r ve, Mre. William Kirk,| Continued until stock exhausted cntirely TO BE RAZED SOON With Religion." This is a subject in{ 12. * i gl o ¢ iz J. J. Waoodard Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock 7 = which Mr. Corser has long been in-|{To Hold. to Love sung by Mr. W meniet 5 A B FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... ; 2t NIEW JEaby s t =T Totercfind and to which he has given [£on, at the vequest of Harry Lucas, ConEB e s Kre Many Wounded Arriving at aonuie JENHa ol Uis. choe) etk DA R nhh]:u:x::‘ It sl on s A M SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF Mafiuguu from Latest Bat- | Senator Gl | (Wrangell Sentinels. 13, Instrumental number, “Swance ) i« 4 o River.” e D e R R I T | tle Front, Nicaragua. KETCHIKAN YOUTH DIES M. Ukelele sclection, by Millon MANY BLUE FOX SKINS | MIKE AVIAON g pliet . .| Noel, dedicated 1o all Alaskens CING SHIPPED OUTSIDE ( MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Feb. 11 Allan | . aged 20, Qied at Ket-| 15, “Memory Lane', piano solo : i | LOWER FRONT STREET Geu. Viquez, Commander of the Cou ! chilean week of ‘prenmonia, He | lee Buchman, dedicated o Sey (e lower prices for blue . A STO00,000 1w ative troops at Chinandega, has | bl boen in the hospital two weeks, | man. s} tich have prevailed for | = = e — = ed the cavalry is pursuing the apartment house, suite Ol| The Ketchikan Chronivle Says: 16. Violin solo, dedicated to Fred | o 1a ) Y tarmers | als. Five machine gur have howill 1 las high as $350,000, “The youth was well-known locally, Latouche he t m ment in NORTHERN HOTEL been captured. The Liberals an vill be erceted on the site, fand was employed by tHe R. and radio station KGBS praisod |y it o been good, the ! g ported flecing towards Honduy famous granite pile, *d R, Taxi Co. ., 3 the Alaska Daily Empire for the fur cx The altbn: of Ghihande K's hobby” and “Clark’s “write-u “The deceased .is survivbd by hi will be| abon their prograns. | e e e e it be|| BOOMS—50 gents per might and up; $3.00 per week and up. l 5 2 Ll be vane i baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- sufferin n thivst and hunger, Tpe 0 brose and poetry, will be razed inifather, who came here two weeks STV v = considerabiy highor than last year,- || Public shower and tub 3 Red Cross is sending doctors on | @ month, Plans drawn by the foy o from Jumeau." FREDDIJEDLES“JQ';N' P'O'\:EE:'OTE.\ it the increase has been good|| —tion—Hot water day and might. Rooms $12.00 per monthsand special train to prevent a most wrchitects of the United States o« SRR Sy “lis evideacod by the fact that to date|| —up—steath heated. outbreak of iyphoid or other nd ¢ and revised by Sonator OWENS’S BOAT TO CONTINUE S y ) ey roximately 700 skins from thel — e re carried out in construc- | 2 Fred J. Lemion, pioneer of Daw- William Sound _country have | been shipped through Valdez, and it! son, Fairban hall, ank:s Iditarod, Ma; ago of | The Petersburg Press says Paul " | : ural monstrosity containing| Owens's boat will continue to carry | 10 RUDY. dicd suddenly at Fa is expeciod this nymber will be in- [} Thirty-one baths, four art:the mail between that place and |l e bath room of ; ciensed to nearly one thousand when ! ft \ hidden ke, Lwenty-ono Wrangell. The Neil boats that have | 10Per Hotel decupied by himseit) )70 pments have been made. ! reoms, o swimming pool|twe Ketchikan and Chatham Strajt |0 James Tracy Four hundred wounded are heine cared for any many others are with out attention The death ‘lists are iner CONFECTIONS S. & P Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. v wounded are constantly o | T ‘nts from the Sound hawe Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy A g val dininz rooms are includ-| mail route will also call at Peters.| 1°MMOn had been a mail carricr | thro Cordova, and| SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537, 0 W in the massive structure. burg on the lower Yukon River. Befor: | i - of skins so shipped . . i — = ‘ hs 3 hE 0 5 A i rumber of skins so shipped | - e % that he had heen a: miner and pro- |\ T SEERCGE DO SRR O L ahta | e BORDER QUEEN KETCHIKANITES WED | W. E. Kershner, secretary of the|SPeCtor. He is survived by his widow A SHORVIE ] . | HAS BIG CARGO; Miss Ruth Nuckolls, graduate of Ohto teachers' retirement system, now in Fairbanks he Ketchikan high school something over one thousand | . ’ 1 Stu-| timates labor turnovers in the fac- B ST i ldez Miner.) ARRIVE TUESDAY tcut of the University of W ashington, | ulties of grade and high schools | YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING £¥pldes. 2 ‘ ; ————————— - voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.(the state cause an economic loss of be vour Valentine.|} We have- 4 100m fOl' you The Border Queen of the Border Richard Nuckolls, pic of Resurre v resident of (§5.000.000 to $10,000.000 annually, .The Luther L ; ¢! junean ¥ s Plione 811, adv.| THE GASTINEAU Line Transportation Co., left Seattle iKetchikan, was married recently at 2 tion IUtheren Church will hold it e | 3 February 8 at midnight, and is due Ketchikan to John Lokken, division Work on forty buildings at So monthly meeting and s CARNIVAL DATE— | i | DOV “ ’ " S sivs % Taeiu T Feh. | accountant for the Geneval Potroleum | Bulgarla, to constitute the Ameriean ot i this cvening at & pup, 18TH. —adv. | ‘Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel 15, tons of local freight ac-| Company with headqu at that| College and its dormitories will e i 1- and S | iy ces received by Agent|place. The voung couy © now instarted in the spring. fired. IMPIRE HAS THE L.«\RG-\I Wi : Do , in Juneau. The local the & cn o honeymoon trip. | —— e UP-TO-DATE AND i3 carro congists of 100 tons for Few-| - ,eo - — | Advertising alwa vs. Use the “Rollins e for ladies and erRD JOB PRINTING . . mer Dock; 100 tons for the newy Old papers for sale at The Empire, columns of The En:pire. children ' Store. adv 'IA_\IS...\. Old Pa’pefs for Sale at Th’e Empfl'e Ofilce \ i s e N b 1 3 i A \ #

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