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THE DAILY ALASKA t-"IIHIIIIIII!IIIHIIIIIIIIHHIHIIHII.IHIIIHHIIII‘IiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIlllillllllhlllliIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = Newest Spring Coats and Dresses There's the charm of sim- RO T plicity and slender lines about these early arrivals that ‘will appeal to every woman. Every Coat and Dress is AR new, fresh and smart look- ing, cach has an mdmdu il touch in fashioning to sup- port its claim to “distinc- o I tIVCIICSS. Priced as low as 520.“0 EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 1927, y | lce Creepers 75¢ and $1.25 Pair Beauty Mysteriously Slain Juneau-Young Hardware Co. It Its Hardware “We Have It” 15 MILLION FEET | Of Good Saw Logs Wanted I JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS . S “.- Highest water since 1918 spread over the banks of the Ohm Rive flooding streets and dmlu great damage. The top picture shows the river at Cincinnati; the 'lower' picture a .nl \\ hulmq. West Virginia, Frenchmen Can Deduct Price of Meal from Tax different kinds that are listed. One book and several articles have appeared lately to instruct the pub THEY'RE TWINS S0 {lic in the ecating of cheese. There | CAUTIOUS' DADDY PARIS. Feb, 14.—Time to go hot indignation among the connoisseurs | | COLLECTS $5,000 for lunch is considered the mormal, (Wit women should continue their | | inherent right of every Frenchman witional hostility toward the loud-| | LONDON 14— Because The ministry of finance upholds thi. smelling varvictios and that cveryone | | his wife presented him with ruling that every worker, of 401t know that che always | twins William - Sumbreck, of and in any trade, is en- vhould be served before and not Kentfi gets $5,000 deduct from his taxable in- after the sweet dessert, | Loast August he took out a come the amount spent for meals | > policy of Lloyd's paying a pre- when business hours or location pre-| Japl 3 | | miv mof 0 against the risk vents him from going home at noon. | e‘l"}r Sl:lldpellt Fllll’lks, ; of t val — of “two 0‘1' e | ells Parents, Odd Way| ' more vabics in the carly seeps | 2= % Strong-Scented Cheese | BERLIN, Feb. 14.—Trying to break| | ©f 1927 Iunked his spring semester examina . | t gently to his parents that he had Comes to Front Again! g | ten, u student at Goettingen Uni- = SR | PARIS, 14.—Cheese, Strong. | versity wired his expectant family i +HE EMPIRE HAS THE 1, | scented. fi it and old, is making follows: “Pa h HT "“"f“ UP-TO-DATR ! 5 t he France. colors stop profe BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING oncerted movement by PEANT IN ALASKA . ‘enthusia Lowant me to repeat il 1d - defenders of goc . next July ——e = * ibert, to et the - Grace Nagher s )y dan a srights on the menu cards for the ! Old papers The BEmpire Douglas Carnival adv | Flower & i’ , P “ 4‘ t 5 3! H\l SI I»IV , HOSIERY | SEE US FOR YOUR---- With the return of Spring and the continued popularity of the short skirt. ‘ ! Loose Leaf buppllcs move aatural tones in hosiery is the fushion hint. Nude shades will con- : i e ‘ Offi S L tinue bt grey will“also be popular - Parchiment and Grain = shades are ; . 4 [ 1cC dupplies much favored, : | Print:ng and Stationery =| Hunt, twenty, a hmuhfu] cloak model, was found H £ T B S s e o e e WY GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. { FIRST SHIPMENT OF THE 1927 WALL PAPER | | Police were puzzled by absence of clues as to whether it was | ) \ y i et \ = murder or sulcldc. 1 Front Street Phone 244 Juncan, Amska = ! IS ARRIVER PRICES AS LOW AS 25 ! g U wsona Sewsrey | . = l = « H\ A coincidental lock to ignition = Ul Sl L S e SUSL SEPSESt — = N sleenite controlled by tie = B M B h d G l = " auights of wickel-plate, and covl MODERN RE \S()N/\BII RATES = ] = tights ar ,',”“_"”"'_“l by a switch ) ] « = i = given yesterday afternoon in T tiies. dteCinsthllBd S 5 SR SEEY 5 -§_ Juneaw’s Leading Department S!nre = ‘:"' o 1 1” SRR TR ‘ s sol |h\t Sorvie = | Departments of the Juncau Public |, a for debaker cars e e R RO DES CAFE '\\(‘H:;:y at Wb e FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE |L|1Inn|n-)~ given most Gastineau Hotel Building (BT o aat, aiElRe, AT THE HOTELS | B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprictor IO i ¥ | JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY i bl et e EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter ()l)t'll from 6 a. m. to Determinat Overture School orchesrta and Ladis Knights ley, High D) < a. m, Doesmond Wrangell; , Man Manael | THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates reguti:s pascenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During tihe winter months there are two passenger traiins each way, weekly, Dorothy Schubert Suite » Heroique from Violin ! Franz S op Am Meer” (By : t'yx];r«lu\"n between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetobles and other in- iropyer ; 5t tile: Nigle Bueriugd formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write (&) BallatoMi “Rosamunde | Cit R. Holinson, City; R, D Sulli- | Dept. of the Interior { 31 : van, Hirst Chichago ‘0. Franklin:, j Rl S| Fake; Hony! e S il THE ALASKA RAILROAD Mz, J. J ghor, Baritone \. G. Johnson, Cit | (. McKmley y”k Route) Miss Gladys Naghel, Accomp Zynda ‘4nchorage 1= AL When T Wikersham, City; and .\, Double Mixed Quarteite Anderson, City - — - — — - Grand Galop Brilliant Piano io: Iri Naggel. Grace of Picar ‘ollenhaupi (¢! Gladys ELKS TO INITIATE | CLASS, PETERSBURG | SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely 10l Hayden Weod Quartett Roses High School Givls 3 leaving | Garden of Eden Overtu Barnard Blks are on the Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock Hhliool adlibatra " Watkesdnk. iaht FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... . . - $7.00 { Lot Now: (lis Dawn Is Breaking for Petersh to initiate a class in| SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF | that town | families inctud > and a 1 regicter MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET I\Iinl Sylvan Glories Gahri High School Mixed Chorus [ Zenith Overt Bennelt Sehool band R Elks’ and thdr 1V d for the BOBS';[lJJ[I)(gFR BUYS ettt — ‘ BEAKER FOR A larg Eiks' HIS TAXI SERVICE| " NORTHERN HOTEL lrom I to sign upl| with ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. A new seven passenger Studeba today or fto- dat-arpived $3 Admirdl Rogeis Pablic shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- Iy cd on the Admiral ROBETS | pyoypow, s resery can be made tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 th and morning f Bob Turner, local The purty intends to,return home lon—Hot water day ght. Pper month an man ! on the Admiral Watson, which is|{ UP--steam heated. 1e mew car is the late-1936 model, | 4ue (o sail trom’ Petersburg Satur and is customs built. It has a full day moriing or ni . CORNER LOT HAS . CHANGED OWNERS The lot on the corner of Main and Fifth, 50 by 100 feet, owned by Tom Smith, has been purchased by Wallis Guorge. This lot is one of tas sioned steel hody finished in lust lrous black, w a belt of Thistic | Green, pin-stripped in Siskiyou Yel low. Dis¢ wheels are banded in cor- responding colors The moh: upholstery and Bedford cord inte i enriched in hardward of silver finish with silk curtains, ropal iride dome and rear corner zrips and as smoking vanity case—hoth in gray CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made In Juneau, Alaska, Elmer B, Smith Factory, Phone No. 186. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST INVEST IN REST—at nt time, has remained in; ion of the original owner. The' e price is not stated { ument board fs in two with instruments, - cuey THE GASTINEAU ug engine clud heat - indicator, gaso- ”gA_I:F_ | nmlu i auipitent includes ‘oman’s Aid Society of the (h||uh will hold a Goodie i rear bumperett 1€ nmh aft ventilating w 2 Ulh 1t‘(.a‘rl- SR e i b “av|Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office