The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 3, 1927, Page 2

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NEW THESE ARRIVED TODAY been kept as low as possible. In Fancy Mixtures. out Fur Trimming. DRESSES In cffective bolero Jacket Ensembles. Jacket and Skirt in Navy Blue and Black Can- ton Crepe, with Bodices in Tan and Flesh-toned Silk and Georgette. Large sizes. BEL'TS are very much favored in both Coats and Dresses Rich in Noveltv—in Stvle—in Exclusiveness—in Quality. Prices e Honey-comb Plaid, Fancy Plaid, with and with- Lined in harmonizing shades of Satin de Chenc. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[’ THURSDAY, MARCH 3, SAMAPTEST -DF mr, SPRING FASHIONS e T T el “Here it Is” THE NEW Whippet LANDAU SEDAN Many Conditions Accreditcd to Accomplishme: © nder Vitiety' of New Gag---- Conquers Pike’s Peak in Record Time; Defies Death Vallev Dangers; Climbs 9,000 Feét of Trackless Mountain; Canada to Mexico in' 5 Days----30 Miles to Gallon. v Come in and look it over; It’s a Beauty Now on Display at UNEAU MOTORS,; “SERVICE L L‘C~\§" i liC. -iwill be in Juneau for about 1( |INTERESTING REPORT OF WRANGELL IMDYAN VILLAGE IS RECEIVED | ’ | A report, dated March 16, 1 fon the old Indian v al W gell, signed by Sp Indian Con ! missioner Vincent Colyer, has be received for the files of the Alaska Museum ond Historical Library. It {is a photostatic copy fo the original report, and was secured through the efforts of Gov. George A. Parks dur- ing his recent visit to the national ! capital It depicts the as it existed prior to the boml ment by the guns of Fort W in 1870. Pen drawings of the {and the army post arc included in it { “This is a paper of considerable | historical value,” said Curator A, I Kashevaroff. “It embraci on almost all of the South old Indian town d reports characteristic and conditions its, modes of living | xisting then.” | MURRAY HEKE TO AID INCOME TAX PAYERS H.- H. Murray, I) puty of Internal Revenue from the Se attle office, who came in on the| Admiral Rogers from Petershurg, | jand any income tax returns may | filed with him on or before areh 15 the same-as if filed in the Taconma office. He is here at this time to give advice and suggestions and assist| ars inany way possible in| their income tax returns| for 1926. At the same time he is| working on rcturns of prior yml:'l where errors have occurred and; which vender same necessary for aj field invest m rray may be found at the| Gastineau Hotel ————— CHICKEN DINNER | | | | jas a witne iturn portion limited to Collector » 1927. = SAYS ALLEGED WAR HERO IS DRAFT DODGER WASHINGTON, March 3. Chair man Albert Johnson, of the House Veterans' Committee, declared today that Je e a Qiero, who lost his Alex and son of a Cupan hotel chef The Repro ngton made the statement hefore the committee in reply to inquiries why he did not support the Tarbor relief legislation Mrs. Flor of Detroit, who testified she m in December 117 1 Dove L ange xd Tarbor rhor, who claims to sentative from Wash-| and di- | MURESCO FOR DECORATING AND BEAUTIFYING WALLS and CEILINGS We carry a good stock of «ll colors—also white der Du Bois. Jr.! Hardware Co. “We Have It” Juneau-Young It Tts Hardware Johnson introduced vorced him two months lulll bhe- she “could not ‘nl under-the name of Howard troduced “Good lord—is she my wile - eee REDUCED RATES ANNOUNCED FOR by the i ary, to be 1 March 17, by the loc today company The rates are dova, Kr offered from Cor and Wrangell Alaska, to Juneau, Alaska, and return Th wmnd trip fare from the! different points to Juneau and re tehikan te Ju follow 0 Wra 0: Cordova, § dez, $51.20; and Sewa Tickets \\1| be i e TR R il turn Juneau neau, § from Seward i ell and Ketchikan Ala not later than March 16, 1927 March will not be good fo other than Ju 1927, Tickets stopover at points neau, Alaska D !NVISIBLE WAR RAY CAREFULLY CUARDED BY BRITISH PEOPLE (Continued from Page One) iples,” he disclosed, “it will be pos sible to see when he believes himself fo be un ubse far we are seeing over com paratively short distances, but it has now become simply a question o certain technical improvements and the application of greater power it order to be able to a scene which is distant from the point wh looking into the receiving His associate Caplain O, chison, goes even further, airplanes approaching cover of darkness will be disclosec to the defending headquarters of the te followed by < Hut electric eye will be out warning, they are lnnux.h( down by the guns of the def 3 - - Darlyne Berry, of Fu was stenographer dur session of the Territorial Legislature, banks, whe arrived on the Victoria and is regis- tered at the Gastineau llolvl FOR TH 41 CcouGH SAN TOX PINE BALSAM with Menthol and Eucalyptus TRY THE BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. ZYNDA MOST MOUERN HOTEL IN AL R-csonable Rates A View From [ S. ZYNDA, P:op, Chicken dinncr will be served at| FIRST Mrs. Hooker's this evening. adv. | Phone 134 We Deliver Boys’ Shoes at cost. Jarman’s Substation Zost Office No. 1 Thrift Shop. —adv.' g L pre e e ———e HOTEL . [ ASKA, NEWLY RENOVATED Elevator Serviee ve:y Window IGLOO MEETING of reduced rates' tehikan, Seward, Valdez Val- an enemy in the dark 1 person or ds of miles “Attacking under the by the visor. They archlights emitting invisible rays, and as these| rays will be unseen by them, they will continue to approach until, with- z the |\|1 stand him.” | Noble. When another woman! to testify that she Tarbor as Noble Tarbor, h | 15 MILLION FEET i Of Good Saw Logs Wanted JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS were received il office of that SEE US FOR YOUR---- : Loose Lcaf Supplics Office Supplics Printing and Stationery GLEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. ) Front Street Phone 244 Juncau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL 4 MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, prop. | m————— e S A e RHODES CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietor JUNEAU’S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS t Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter | Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. ) THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutar pascenger and freight traln service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, 1 and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation Inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD 5 (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage HH H t=t Alaska BATH ROOM OUTFIT Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) All complete with fittings—$89.50 Dclivered anywhere in city limits - GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” "NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 537. R g One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST INVEST IN REST—at THE GASTINEAU “Alaska's Largest Privately-Owned Hotel”

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