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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. MURESCO FOR DECORATING AND BEAUTIFYING WALLS and CEILINGS We carry a good stock of all | colors—also wchite 1 i | | Juncau-Young Hardware Co. It Its Hardware “We Have It” i Gloves an fmportant part in the appearance of every spring outfit. i If vou want to sed even to the finger-tips be sure to see the ~ e ——— —————————— many new sty shown here. Cleverly designed effects in the most prefeered Gbrics and colors for sping wear at exceptionally reason- e nkives) $1.00 TO $2.50 A PAIR ! 15 ILLION FEET N 18 AR 1 74 2T NEW DRESSES | . : Of Good Saw Logs Wanted i I'OR EVERY SPRING OCCASION e b ! | Every Dress is new. fresh and smart JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS i looking—cach has an individual touch | | in fashioning or trimming to support | | its claim 1o “distinetiveness,” Of a i e ! e : s s Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germ (center) \';ul‘hvl [t i A A jersey material in rose. blue, green | village blacksmith (right) at Wicringen, Holluic e he | SEE US POR YOUR--.. Iliender il S I spent his exile. He discovered that during 'HI\' e ilie and lavender with a pimn stripe. 3 3 ke horscshoes has COlL- 3 1 I [ :]("[,lli(lln”l‘:(l)]“l]}']'l I'Iz‘nn( 1 to make | s N con ; Loose Leaf SUppllCS 9 5 dner ‘ | Office Supplies $9.50 ! /I . | ] ’ b ). P 5 |FEDERAI CONTROL stfoedad 1 Printing and Stationery . OVER PRIMARIES i T . ! llions L3 : | OF STATES UPHELD GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Ladies” Handkerchief s | ront street Phone 214 Tonean, daka P : i puts at you | Ladies” pure linen Handkerchiefs seriminating on account of race, news gather-| N i I or or previous condition ituie is in many in colors only, had be 1 ¢ most com 3 for $1.00 0 e o s e i esery gl of e bGET SO MODERN REASONABLE RATES it ) 2 SRR _ i S e : voting in d i L for news for you.” DAvE HOUSEL, PROP. b DRI e o Rugtuguc o SNOWPLOW VICTIM TO 1 U S L S ST E— | y federal o {48 ot . " " i B M B G g l s PR : BE BURIED IN ST. PAUL| - ) e T : el — | conducted, he asserted, ic 1 The b of Patrick McManni ing that he Lad long be f vears standi ho was killed the 4 ;. ' t the rest of "ORMERL JASTINEAU CAFE uneaw’s Le Do . : e ot i Jt iy, the resalt of FORMERLY GASTINEAU J w's Leading Deparrment Store ‘r:**”l - s AL Gastineon Hotel Building in the Stui X P B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprictor A Vi ik zoil i 1 were held gl o ; ehand JUNEAU’S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY - T . o body ~ College Girls Operate Uncle Sam’s First Motorship Tampa s LI S g ol L e EQUIPPED CAFE s Sl R S S ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS l | Party ¢ ! Ly primaries Fe had been with th ~“:““ Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Tor that tat atur conlia 1Hrewd for i md wa saction A y Keeicons which would be vatid foremus Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. | Tto give to such an ordor REM:}‘JN}: e | e = s Assertions LONGSHO! {1 | ——— Decli the Democratic v ON WHARF AT CORDOVA ¥ N s s a private organiza - i A whose functions was to select can f ¥ lied d throughout the year operates regulxr passenger and freight traln } didates to be voted for at the gen service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, {eral elections, fhe state of Texas from and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the | serted io deny such an organiza 3 "f”“‘“'» winter months there ate two passenger triins each way, weekly, [oa the xght t Ly down L qualifi- B R between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- :I"'l:]l:”"“”";:“v::?;v -:'.:;:::1[‘.vn.m.:‘lil ]I:,,“': St ¢ || formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write < | American citizen DREDGER COMPANIES HELP | Dept. of the Interior CHIER N\ ; if 3 B, eRhe way o while man's o Tl Boail and baird anal other| (Mt. McKinley Park Route) ENGINEER /4 § b 3 A and that white people have just as dredging oem ng in the Anchorage HH = Alaska ALICE ] s . much right 10 orgs their own Klondike ta $9,000 in PERPETT AT i . === = THE CONTROL LEVER | private political party as had citizens royalties . act; paid I\ THE ENGINE ROOM 4 S generally (o vo election e renewal of theirl i ’ it N shursed $260,000 in| G E E B E E | | PUBLIC CHAOS SEEN ot ‘ American five and ten cer 4 IF NEWSPAPERS QUIT . biichca a o has NEW YORK ol TN g ‘\\‘m.(u:un‘ Building, five| MOVED without a nes would b ioiion et | 1 invonvenicnce ond a woeek PR | to ! Spaper vould be a cat REBEKAH CARD PARTY : é ‘Here you sce the jolly Hunter Col- L oSn ALY Walkr of The New i Weinesday evoning Magch 9th ; Third. and Franklin " AMERICA chaiiman of the Publish- 30 o'clock 0dd Fellows Hall. adv. Y i h::lh‘:ynl‘meddn:fl::: ‘;'l_xd‘r;; gfi{ix’:‘"{":’. ,w.‘.‘.;:m‘ (:r :w:\“\‘v‘]‘.-?: City el Sttt Sl Opposite MacKinnon Apts. —on their first voyage PLETES Yol 1y Association 1 papers rtor sate a o} . | | from Hoboken to Ba- MAIDEN N/ tever hujyons, the public looks | - T VOYAGE IN PATRICIA HAHN AND FLORA TAYLOW i g A Ton Latonmin: | | Funision the Tauivs, NEW Yorx. KARBOR " QILING UP THE ENGINE T e U nn 3 RICE . Girl crews will opcrate Ameri- jstrange to Ithi w‘:ys otk(he“shln. 'wn almost ready to retiln :ln her’ (it oo b it l"" T8 Lol in cas B }'EPPE GEO. B. a ips i can accomplish this task after a|favor, and tum over the ship to e A : J < e e vt o o | e "twanty minutes mnstruction, | the merry salloveties who had |un Tecunics oo ihe daily press o L PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS I | r. Captain P. P. Tay I these young girls did the job su-| demonstrai e:l to lhp qneenl taste & i i 8 Ad What Job Will C i i United States government’s new [ perlatively. The steering was done| how easlT he ship could be run. ome unkindly and un- F 1 Tell You in Advance o o8t | motorship Tampa, vredicted re-|faultiessly. and I am told the girls| The on nding success of the truthtully ca flections on the de- ! i | cently in New York at the conclu- |in the engine room responded to| “Tampa,” first of the government's |0, upiliy of it ik pint- \ ‘[, i sion of an experiment in which the signals from the bridge| biz motorship program. was said T o with! ( i | ix Hunter Coll irl hl promptly and efficiently. by officials to mark an historic o, el i i ,oix Hunter lege girls ran the| " “There are all kinds of Diesel| epoch in the history of the Amer- ¢ lewspapers and. those ¥ | thip, from engine room tc npilot|engines, of course, but the Worth- ] ican merchant marine. who have @ roal acquaintance with e b H ; ‘:orn{. Thteh ltuderllu received no :dnm:ln cm:me.t of tiheb‘w? cyg.e. i The “Tampa.” a fi.fs)ob:nn thp. the detail of nev s gathering and di: Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch’| CONFECTIONS i {help from the regular crew. ouble-acting type. is by far the|in an emergency coul run by ribution know o1 actts ¥ PR e S | H l } “The success of this experi-|simplest of all to operate. On our|two men (:r women), one on the e I:::"I:l‘u lvw\”m' ‘l l!"i:l “»m:-]]l., \“” jioom qexs: REE griine ol I (] L C-nadh:. lg‘ cmn:‘l::“““i h“h' H ment,” Captain Taylor said, “dem- | maiden voyage to and from Bre- h"d“: e and one in the engine room. oy Al uage A caniot hurt you, and it certainly| s y su.‘. -4 unn\:;m e lmer K. i | onstrates conclusively that Amer-|men. Germany. the ship maneou- e is provided with automatic and quantity are factors that $ s that ol rheumatism torture| mith Factory, e No. 16. Candy ica, in producing the new Worth- | vred like a tug boat. The Tampa| steering gear, she ean sutomati- accurately pevtormed as the colleer ™% vl Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. ington Diesel engine, has solved |is a hundred per cent easier to op-| cally steer herself, flvlnz helms- ing of the w s news and its diz. RO ate. suffert | the personnel problem of ocean|ecrate than any steamer 1 have ever | men for other duties. The new all- tribution through - ‘mewspaper” co.! ‘When yoy are Sufloring sp you| e H navigation l{or all Emeé t\‘:litllmut me? tll?- “xih ;vox;t: l.l‘len‘u?nnlnbg Almer;unn‘wab‘m !wau‘onmnu. et nh zet around, ,\n] try u;;m fives to stoke or ash pits clean, af e engine is the firs signed ai t is country o alutii g and yon wil e the et g 2a2 t work in the e h:rem:h".;dub?-‘ dezié:e«} i‘? g‘:e Url"’uAl“i St;,':l "m (?r the z:lvemm:ué fr«.lim for-' The v” ion r{[ 1:1;; :1;::\ :m‘“ ; ‘I "L”“w"_ o e One of Life's Blggest Necessities—REST i require stren, a ief Enginee: ice Perpe eign royalties, as sim u, Y efficient sing 5 ; s qusetion of facalllgenen. | at the contial Jover In the saybal ton. as s et B 0* which the world ha: ° SEAGoLl: MIRAUALING. ooty INVEST IN REST—qt “I would not say that their op-|room, obeyed every order of ive new hope for the success o any record, he said, “If all the neces. 5 red peppe Jusk 145000 98 you| 3 %u:ao: :.he T;:u today was flln;”st.ym %:’;ne;‘.-’cl the vlvdheel. &. fi::‘nlcan merchant marine on sitics of 10 wera efficiently and 4IPly Red p.mm Rul]) )(I‘Ill will r;ox THE GASTINEAU ut as as any_on,| Cap! or _sal e seas. 4 v handled as are th. the tingling heat. In three min-| 4 ; e e e - — e SR D i nes cost of living migh. hies it warms the sore spot through % ' . ard t i 1 soreness ar 'Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel' SELMA SCOTT WEDS ried on February § at Fort Wayne spent three years after leaving Al sadiced "’"Ie"“;w‘;‘e R froughs BAIDAR RLEENSHP 41| | 2 28 o G f“. Harey R A Ihe Jiaringe. s '“k‘.“ _‘“.r' Paype B engaged in| . :rn-‘l .h-\m.vul?x of the world " ray good druggist for a jart - - Sudma Scott, former Deputy Clerk said to have been the culmination | business in the Orient. He is 6| ghoy Dt the functions of scc towles Red Pepper Rub. Be { fif:5he Conrt pt \I.“M'/” aRdS o “”.m\l.”l' ¥ b ohad Jligelies la}lml to Harry Payne Whitney of ‘m:v lul-‘ iu':,-‘n;mv“u-llll::l‘l: for l\\'(‘;n:-’ E tae genuine, with the 0 ' - f l Th E i Ofi‘ i« ¥ BREEE s Henate in 1023, was mar-|glanjug In Cbing, whero Miss .\‘wn“,\c\\' S jlvvru hours of eyery day in the ni.o Rowles cn each package, adv. ld Papel‘s or sale at c mpll'e 1C€ 1408 W . i .