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

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IHE DAIL\ ALASKA EViPIRE, MONDAY MARCH 7, ‘(ook wsamn) \S NCTLMERE ', Neuws .- —_— - —u! PRCSENT OFFICIALS OF THE ‘ D. M. Co. RE-ELECTED| eelile ot i atoae Douglas Mining Coni- | urday night at the | the secretary, L. W. Kil-| burn tor the purpose of eclecting al Doard of Directors. The followin were re-electod: J. Gallwas, John Fousi, L Kend- | ler, Guy L. Smith, ll|~n|\ and Axel Kronguist The director: then held for the purpose of re- and clected officers as A, J. Gallwas, p ent; Smith vicepresident; L. W. Kilburn, ary; John Feusi, treasurer. Kil-| Bl e elected manuger for the Th holders pany wa office of annual of 1l held a meeting | ganization follows: F.! Guy L.| A discussion of plans for further prospecting the claims of the com- pany this summer followed the tion of officers - ST. LUKE'S SILVES TEA WEDNESDAY; MISSIONARY DEACONESS TO SPEAK| clec- Mrs. J. R rin will ent Ir(MH: with a silver tea at her home W nesday afternoon for the St. Lu Guild. Deaconess Putnam of Episcopal church, who has spent nine | s as a missionary in China, will | ve an inte ng talk at the tea. BEveryone is cordially invited to at-| tend. I JUNEAU LIBRARY DONOR TO DOUGLAS LIBRARY ) e it (R S is the recipient of quite a numb: of books which were donated by (L~ Juneau Pubilc Library week Several volumes of Dickens' w and juvenile books are the assortment. last wks - FRASERS BUY HOUSE AND LOT The Maule residence property near readwell which was sold at the le last to Nels Anderson by him honie 3 to who will n ou tof it (m his own e Eycs Hurt When Reading? If much reading makes try simple hydrast ixed in Lavoptik eve wash plication the pain and f Lavoptik makes the S0 you can read and wo NMiaure & Co., Dru 8, 3 it St In ’ a vour eyves horie, soothes New Silk at Jarman's nd Cotton Spring Thrift Shop (ioods v THE HOME CAFFE Opp. Juncau Cold Storage “THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS” COOKING QUICK SERVICE Try Our Waffles! BERG & HARRIS Proprietors HOME included in @ Hy swim, and his mother came | to an understanding as to his future plans at this mecting, hors ac 1 something roor the ,_1927. | VAN HORN 1O A CASE OF ’\\(\V\'\u HAVING Too ManyY MILLOAS HE'S QUE . FoR A ¢ BREAK Down : J P//sq, : Las - \\ Wy DA™ VAN HORA TiP ;(E COFF That ue _ HAD A MISSUS 242 TRank GOODNESS < SHE S N LORDON \)\ NING ARCTRE Y TeAam \(\r\ — HEWO VAN \ HOW ABOUT A \ Giame Ck ) GHESS *? gL AN s Twe Time " 3 SINE 35 1S THE BUAKk: Ao NEVER KaEW HOW HAPPY LE WAS WHEN L WAD onNLY BRARK UG Ta WORRY ALY - L MUST SEE VAN HORA \ LN Ak IR s ot WAT W RE GRNANA DD Ny, ABOUT S WIEE It was only Down below the street Tove subwity ¥ IOwW minule of gold fish in a tra « |office in Brooklyn. The lazy mos ments the fish apparently in effeet on the tense n of the men charvged with the o | sibility of th movements o | that carry hundreds of thou ous daily ther oxt ol soothing s of per to ook woell as aflter, ! report | opportunity before, | becony SOME Qeire vloyment herane would not the trainpien the | gers 1o small b ldles their (i imped ita of passen d satchels or bun cquivalent i siz i George Young, who won the $25,000 Catalina Channe! New Yorkers in ma pect to bt B staunch & the new v A passenger on a Manhattan sur car learned this when he ournal a neighboring igoand unbt complimentary . It was meot r that for a the first since he became fa- | mous, in San Francisco. { T {International Newsrcel) e oat the e | ten a battle than word Finally the lor umxl the critic’s attention to that “ it is my paper” and »moment passed 'rofanity has become g and occasionaily once are uitered private mouth Hence th a chorus girl was to the dressing struck her fing with lipper. A violent ejucu- reached the stage, but it was dialogue dw feminine thi whil rd by e AFTER ALLITS A PRETTY SZUARL OLOWORLD D leaves us, we think not of gxpense or of economy. Tenderest care and reverence are aur only considera- tions. That Is human nature. But at times of sorrow, the mind is most easily bewildered, it may lose all sense of values. Contracts may be entered into which should not be, for the sake of those who still need their daily bread. O first consideration Is for those still on earth—all expenditures are kept to a minimum. Tue Cuas. W. CArTER MORTUARY Last Service Is the Tribute” klin St. un, SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases I'HONE 83 and 85 “The Greatost Phone 136 e ——— Is your Lzatins equipment in good order ? DIAMOND BRIQUETS working will do the rest PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 “Ouch:" 8 where [shipments e Agt e e Weather Comfihom As Rccorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau “DAZZILLE BRUTES" LONDON March 7 ‘Dazzle Brotes” is a term applicd by the London Safety First Council (o | auvtomobilists who use bright lights at night. A campaign to find means of eliminating the sl 1o both motorists and the off & Corecaat for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. todey: and moderate northerly winds LOCAL Barenm. Temp. Humidity 2961 33 42 28.97 34 62 29.02 33 81 colder tonight Tuesday; DATA “rind E E NW Velocity 16 24 20 public because lehts is being w the country, and been appealed o fc i problen:. Cldy Cldv Snow ih UADLE ARD RADIO I.E}‘ORTS 'ERDAY | Wighest R pm. | temp. temp. | 12 TODA Y Lowest Sam. S am. temp. temp. V l'|u('"‘y 20 : 18 Pracip. 8a.m. 24 hra Wenther [ Clear 0 Claa 28 [0 Clean 30 0 2 [0 20 0 11 18 34 - aht| at PHON from & Pemmer as space is limited 114 1 tle March n v 20 Clly Clily Cleay Clay SECOND ANNU AL, MOOSE BASEBALL DANCE APRIL 1 AT THANE MESS HALL Admission $1.00 GET YOUR TICKET NOW! 12 .02 L6 18 0 0 Ruain Cldy Cldy Cldy 10 16 . iz 16 10 o 0 Cldy 50 * 0 Clear *—~Less then 10 miles. ttle md Praacizco N TR— b3 rvations a. Juneal, Prince Nupert KAdmonton, Seat- Portionda and San Francisco a e made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, | Juneaa dme. e Juneau and highest in the ocean west North Pacific s lowest near s falling rapidly in Canada and the $N0W istern Alaska and in British Columbla. Temperatures | dly in the Interior and slightly near Boring Se: and have risen slightly in other districts nea oot s e iy | e b i st} lthe Pacinc const ! Elenfyemsenfyocnve, What You ’ay For --- THINK of your printed matter from the standvoint of what it does for you, When you buy stationery or printed advertising, it is not simply ink and paper that vou pay for. Ink and paper are only the conveyance for vour ideas. Ideas multiply in effectiveness when they are dressed up. Shoddy stationery can’t bring prestige ---nor shoddy advertising results. We help you to get vhat 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 Tl T T W Clear | Cldy | has fallen in Southern Alaska with rain in ex- | Weather I | I | i | [ i ALASKA AUNDRY KiDS TRIGH GUALITY Tuesa REASONS WE FEEL SURE SUFFICE -- " 7Y lnrn \\.II I vou in a 1 not condition shirt ablos urned with the fabric wear undisturhed We'll call when you say Reasonable prices. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY AUTOS FOR HIRE Remembe OUn AS CL4 TO YOt TELEPHONE. We pu; tention to =il bu At your « just call Singlc CARLSONS TAXI Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotel PIIONE SINGLE 0O BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 '_Oflxcc Next to Gastincaun Hotel l mmp E CovicH Al TO SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings Ml[ LER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juncau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIREB . .~ . NOLAND’S CORNER WE HANDLE Pig'n Whistle Candy NONE BETTER Box or Bulk [ T . | ROCKLAND HOTEL Next to Elks' Club HOME COOKED MEALS Room and Board by Day, Week or Month. Also transient meals. Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON | | | - < | GARBAGE HAULED House Wrecking CONTRACTING G. A. GETCHELL Phone 149 or 109 e i —iy— Toe Juneav LAunpry ! 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 Emplve,

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