The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 17, 1927, Page 2

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ey IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL, THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1927, —— e e —————— f L i S ————————— [ ———————— i " In the News of the Nation h = : HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD BABY CARRIAGES We Can Now Sell Wicker Carriages ‘ for $27.00 DROP IN AND ASK T0 SEE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE here's the charm of sim- plictty and slender lines j hout these carly arrivals Juncau-Young Hardware Co. that will .’H)))(‘:)l to every It Tts Hardware “We (lave It” f. 'RO BERT “’ waman. Frery Coat and Dress 1s 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Suw Logs Wanted now, fresh and smart look- ing, cach has an individual touch in fashioning to sup- port its claim to “distinc- e - — Priced as fow as 520.00 tiyeness. \ S w { 5\1 SPRI \(, HOSIERY SEE US FOR YOUR---- 1 With the vetrn of Tp:'in:fmd.lin eontinued popularity of the Ililf:| hl\.il‘i. Lowsed out SU})P“CS 4 more natural tones in hosiery is the fashion hint. Nude shades will con- : ) tinue but gres will also he popular-—Parehment and Grain - shades are : QfllCC Sllp})ll.CS much favored. Printing and Stationery Wit ~i!i\'\!lH)‘\\\II’I”\’I"I”I;’: S GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. ! i oo L [ : _.A o >_ i | Na“c)' H(‘yt Leaves Drastic Sieps Are Now Front Strect Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ! HAS ARRIVED— PRICES AS LOW AS 25 | Briton; Gees Home Pianned, Gif Emervency i ; CENTS A DOUBLE ROLL ! R e e i gt o o TRRRE RS TR SR D b B Tl K g‘ e uu—v:.mw rom A»" ny Cun 1 trom I One) ek ALASKAN HOTEL B s e e MODERN REASONABLE RATES B. M. Behrends Co., lno R G e T e Juneau’s i cading Department Store E ing Pavs I Washin = = 19 st = S S mumxm;muum|mmmmu||||||mmmu|m|m|||muum., I e i R HO D F S ¢ A I' P w he was b band on her-finger way - FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE neau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY"” RHODES, Proprietor JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter ()Iwn from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Perfect Children Rare in 1. S. Schools, Asserts Engineer THE ALASRA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutus pascenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the T —— Romance d Advent Wwinter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, i £ e between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- H ‘ 13 torm‘ztlo.n Inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write | S ! Dept. of the Interior ) i {astonishing experien ey 5 ] name of Elinor Wylie she n B ol THE ALASKA RAILROAD P Pwell-known noveli n of Donemana B (Mt. McKinley Park Route) | In 1906, or 1) I the same Sun 4Anchorage =2 HH tEH Alaska marvicd Philip 1 . “ f Admiral Hichbor | e P p—— Lthe “rirst familios y 3 We | b SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely . Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock sevi: FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... ....$7.00 3 Mrs. Hicl ! : | | Philip liichboin cad his life | SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 FER CENT OFF | and Mrs o, after several yem divorced Then Horace Wyli fand Elinor Hichhom were mar MIKE AVIAON But (hat marrivze did not - Elinor Wylie now i the wife of LOWER FRONT STREET Ham Rose Beuo g poct known in his liirary ficld as e —— wife is in her | —_— - oo has instituted asses in jigs and | 4 g other old-f: d p: A | ROOMS—50 cents per night nnd up; $3.00 per week and up. PEORIA. [LL.—More than 75 PR il | Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- per cent of the school children of Jaxman’s Thiit Shop for hargains tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and m; I‘Jnited S:{xlczllla.\jo \l‘nv;u;:l Jin Dresse 4 Aprons. k M3 | up—steam heated. defects. according to J. M. Rott s s, e ] Sy ; _— | heating and ventilating engincer || i - S ——— — in an address here. ! " 2Not more than 3 per cent of " CONFECTIONS H I the boys and girls in school 1n thas country could be classed as pvrfvd } Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. % i P'l;‘isica‘lhspeclflsl:s.;;s:;iul‘\{l,riel.;:4 ; gil:;i& Il:‘l .:uuyon{,,m:;l:s::. “Elmgzn:!’. “The others i ' . actory, 5 A 1 »;ll:r more or less serious physical SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. BE. Hall, Phone No. 637. indi ICHP! £ “In face of this situation. school g authorities have a deep responsi- bility but limited powers. Most schools havc programs of healtb v and physica! education, and a few 2 have clinfes, but the utmo-t that § the great majority of schuols can provide for the pupils are the three elunthll. sunlight, pure water and * TONIGHT One of Life’s Biggest Necessities JUNEAU FIRE DEPARTMENT INVEST IN REST—at ventilation, which draws in fresh, “Mental nmn‘n ‘of ithe Mhool WRANGELL HIiCH SCHOOL ] T E GAS T’ N E AU “Btnnn as it may seem, fresh|outdoor nir, passes it over radiat-|child is less of a problem to the = %}: winter is the hardest of the [ors and d (fuses it equally through- | teacher than the echild’s physical REST P “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel" to assvre to all pupils. Open-{out the room. On the haphazard| condition. Qur curriculs ad- A B HALL 8 0CLGCK 1 Mn uu; for vent ‘n’uon has n)‘:‘clll’l ;vindzw vlan somehnutpl;! Ar; apted to tae m;ntl:llty of ‘the av- ro' to not only dangerous |chilled and some overheated and|erage pupil and the mo fld { A e R Dat fatile. = The 'best equipped |the air is stagnant most of the|has: no. trouble ith s sshool A Admission 25 cud U0 cents - schaols bave controlled mechaoiea! | timo | work it bis health s souad® /,Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office i ——

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