The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 5, 1927, Page 7

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lHl l)/\]l\ AL\“!\A tMPIRh. \TURDAY MAR(Hfi BAR\EY GOOGLE ANI\ SPARK PLUG 1927. By BILLE DE BECK | §AS LONG AT TMTPOSING AS ~_AER\C VAN HORA . I MIGHT AS WELL TAKE EVERy AOVANTAGE OF THE S\TUATION «/ HERE ST ONE* OF ,THET Tolugs WE,BELONGS To = T N DROP 1N AND GWE g THE Y DUMP_THE [ ONEET ONER 7. by lxm,. Features Syndicate, Ine. Great Britain 1 )12 reserved Dou glas I sland Dou glas Church‘ Servwes News [} MiES SCOVILLE IS ASST. OF LARGE SCHOOL Notices for tnis church column 10 o'clock guarantee thafl worning to -lsexmon topies, SYSTEM Saturday change of Da;x_g,lhr.s P;esb\te rian Native Mission 0 p.om. 5 p.om. hursday — Mid-| junior nior hig tional school the de : | school for the subno over 10,000 students ler, who nht her s teaching in the ].mnglas Lathulw .Chuuh Mis school & \\1I!| high o el in the Both youn the old 1 their masters’ de Columbia| No service last year. (S adjoin s recently rec grees, at thi s sunday School. DOUGLAS oLD. TIMERS ARE IN HOSFITAL | St Lukes Fplscoral Church The Island is well repres i Ann's this wee four of he residents are having their troubles with various complaints J. M. Cramer went an opor. | e = o ation for va s from which! | Longngflhonfll Commun"y lie has been ing for some time,ly, Chiurch Chris Mickelson also underwent a|* |~ T minor operation, Pete Debrich s - : | Sunday suffering from a bad eyve which was| i : injured by a particle of iron and b 4 3 | Regular Jack Cebalo i3 seriously affiicted witir-puimonary- tuberenlo; a -oe ANNUAL MEETING D. M Co. ented & Prayer S ening St 1 Pastor tol 118 3%:3 mxvlmu %xmny ot T 10 p. a0, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. I‘Zveryu The annual meeting of the sto holders of the Douglas Mining | will be held this evening at 8 o%clock at the office of the secretary, L. W.| Kilburn e — e CABLE TOURNEY ARRANGED FOR COMING WEEK A new telegrg mh J tween the Ketchikan K tourn 15t be received by The Empire not | Ty | wor | play and Sermon at in his Carter (Rob {vites him tc A‘—\ VAN HOW mg You LOCD\LL DOOR£~ LIBERTY TOMORROW Door Willia Mitl wlore Fheodore of Mary wealthy | senion with fun. hooks her hand When he reel he discoy on the handher her hidng place taat “follow between romance hezin d when she rvealizes what their Jove ind she leaves him tell iss von kiz| " iim that this can never be. Back in town the boy, John Talgoi, d by Theodor von Eltz, confides friend and henefactor, Norman vt Edeson). Carter in- s home where Talbot's cqrintance of the fountain stream uone other than Mrs. Carter >oo C. B, GIRLS ENJOY TREAT ' in Juneau High Sclioo wpper at the 3 of Alber team and Following the sup 1 Miss Hoit veling iron as WOves s, member of th oach LIBERTY \l)\\ I\I(,HT for next w sist of five thr will start Monda with Saturday n IL yv, WILLIAM DE MILLE PRODUCTION BISHOP CRIMONT ILL Bishop R. - t. Ann’ Crimont i s Hosp BITTY CONESON Wiliiams Theodore 3 theodore Von Eltz—Robert Edeson LOCKED DOORS with Roberts—Kathlyn A l‘m.unount Picture HOME CAFE TELEPHONE “The Square Sex” GIRL C(),‘IEI')); Opp. Juncau Cold Storage - “THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS” NEWS OPENS THE SHOW COOKING QUICK SERVICE Try Our Waffles! BERG & HARRIS Proprietors HOME PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 will do the rest Is your lizaiinz equipment in good working order? DIAMOND BRIQUETS (VIR \ Yeu ,\n REWT BeNs = ¢ HORE You OONT FEEL WANTED (N S digare ; A HORAY NOUR WIEE \l b l s LA\\.\NG [ ‘\1y v LONDON . SIR * ‘INOBLE APPOINTED DEPUTY AT TENAKEE Ma wmnounced today tiat Wi former night pairohn has been assigned to Deputy Marshal (o suc Sherman, who has been t Noble will hal office — ., — HCLD HEARInG TODAY MOOSE BASEBALL DANCE APRIL 1 AT THANE MESS HALL Admission’ $1.00 GET YOUR TICKET NOW! Wha Pay er for Tenahee Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Alperd iam in Torceast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. todey: e tonight and Sunday; moderate southerly winds LOCAL DATA 7 Barem. Temp. Humidity *7iad Velocity 29.45 37 96 fE 19 29.09 37 91 SE 3 29.18 39 93 SE 9 N coed Ans R R UABLE AND RADIO REFORTS YESTERDAY I Mighest 8 pon. | temp. temp, TODAY Lowest 8am. 8 am. temp. temp. Velocity 16 24 20 * 10 -18 114 24 0 8 2 6 -8 s I'.|\!| 1 2 6 Harboy 3 18 16 16 } 16 16 34 34 35 37 34 38 38 12 40 38 18 Lrecip. 8 I st. { buten 06 NOTRE-—-observations A« Junea), Prince Rupert Edmonton, *—Less then 10 miles. Weather Rain-| Snow ain ain a.m. 24 hrs. Weather Clear Cldy Snow Cldy | Cldy | Cldy Snow Snow Rain Rain Rain Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Seat. W, Portlana and San Francisco n e made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, | lunesa dine. The perssure is lowest this morning near Prince William and highest in the ocean west of California. Gales are reporte |several vessels on the Aslatic stéamer route. Precipitation has }kl'nn'rul from Kodiak land to British Columbia and light snow tinues in the lower Tanana Valley. Cloudy weather prevails in portions of Alaska except the Northwest. Temperatures have ! somewhat except in the Southwest where they have fallen e t You For --- THINK of your printed matter from the standvoint of what it does for you. When yvou buy stationery or printed adver tising, it is not simply ink and 124 paper that you pay for. Ink and paper are only the conveyance for your ideas. Ideas they multiply in- effectiveness when are dressed up. Shoddy stationery can’t bring prestige ---nor shoddy advertising results. We help you to get what Py g you pay for---instead of merely ink and paper. Daily Alaska Empire Operating the Most Modern Thoroughly Equipped Job Printing Plant in All Alaska PHONE 374 R T T Sound d hy been con- other risen cons’d- { | Room and Board by Day, Week | 7 ———— e e ey ALASKA /\UNDRYE%(FDS THESE REASONS WE FEEL SURE SUFFIGE -- RIGH Gung.\'rv a\:r condition ¢ shirtwaists and ables will be veturned witi the tabric wear undisturbed We'll call when you Reasonable «ay so prices. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY AUTOS FOR HIRE -, ETIC gIURES Next time he'll call Single 0 and ride in comfort—yplus a saving Taxi Tad. ' to shoes Pity the poor fi 0a { the skin with and ruined. He will now Lave to pay $3.00 to have his suit cleaned and pressed-—all because he tried small taxi fare. to save a CARLSON'S TAXI Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotel PIONE SINGLE 0 l —_—_— || BERRY'S TaXI i | Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 i Office Next to Gastinean Hotel T Prompt Service—Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; 444-2 rings Night, MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE — s e NOLAND’S CORNER T WE HANDLE Pig'n Whistle Candy NONE BETTER { Box or Bulk - ——— ROCKLAND HOTEL | Next to Elks’ Club HOME COOKED MEALS | or Month. Also transient meals. | Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON | GARBAGE HAULED House Wrecking CONTRACTING G. A. GETCHELL Phone 149 or 109 o i THE JuneAu Launbry Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Quality the Best—Priced Right Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 Old papers for sale. at The Empive,

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