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__THE DAILY ALASI\A EMPIRE, MONDAY MARCH 14, 1927. T ~— e e —~ — - — = Py B’\IL\'L\ GOOGLE ANIN SPARY\ PLU‘y E DE BECK | ASK LAUNDRY KIDS oy s SRR f ] e e l s . WAL, FER TWO DAYS\ | THE SOONER | | PA RASNT LEF r»O Mfm ! & | NEVER CLOSED THIS 1S GETTING YER PAWS BEEN WE GIVE HIM | FOR THE OFFIC! t \ / g 5 AN EVE THE SERIOUS, MA, WALKING AROUND THE THIRD YET, HAS HE? / | HULL NIGHT jowaa IN A DAZE AN’ NARY Bl DEGREE, THE i LONG, HE Yt : A WERD KIN 1 QUICKER WELL DIDN'T !/ GET OUT OF THE SOLVE THE MYSTERY ! laundy 27 by Newapaper Featus Seinic ticles of per wparel mbers of cattic a few . i R =1 well as your household i S Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. (s : o I AlE s o b R blocks of the Times Square theatrical district. The pens are high above the Weather L“r(l—iu | dieiriie: sl el t, cleanest laundry Istreet and when a cold nor'wester i : i i you've ever had £ 4 f Third and = Y lis blowing tarpaulins are put up Lo Foisoast foridoneat: and Vb5 \ T i f ) Nelvs YRR [protect the beasts. The place i3 f : - i - {r:::: L RS ALASKA STEAM . packing house. Snow flurries tonight and Tuesday, 1 ' 1 terly I b i 4 4 agilden e LOCAL DATA Front, opp. Fil Exchance | LAUNDRY 453 S Fiaen Wi Vot S Many New York sidewalks hecor Barcz. Temp. Homlity “ind Veloeity Weather || {‘j_"":, G0 Olty \\1":!l i PUBLIC CAUCUS TO BE | "]’ '°F“::rms" trenches after a heavy snow. Sweep-| 4 p. m, yest'y. . 29.74 40 : B i Clly “f‘;‘l’ 3 ’:""’ ""“‘VI_'I'_ i HELD TUESDAY NIGHT|Sale © X [ers pile the snow from the conter| 4 a. m. todav. . 29.87 32 Cldy LERHELY el TOIOTIT0: - jsHOWIILEDIONGE, oI gl ] "ot the street st the curbing. (12 xiun,n. today......29.92 £6 g (j!'l:\' g Willousihy b Colodbarh: AUTOS FOR HIRE worker of New Jersey, Miss o Front and Seward Mayor Anderson has announced 3 | in s cases high that the pede 1 LT | f Seward. Jong £ Scuth Orange. is warring 5 £ L, AN D0 .. o Al {liafin gihlic (cauous' fs fo be Tielaf SR S0 SEELL BIAUED. U8 WS | trian can walk from one street in B UABLE AND RA 2 - {25 Tront and Main. tomorrow cvening at § o'clock inl 'L S s "o tersection to the nest without being YESTERDAY | . - g Second and n.l {lie’ ‘Gity: mall for. the purpose ofyS" Hrearns in the State. WUSS SOROS 0 seo over anow barvieads HIghest 8 pn. | b ‘ : L Fifth and Seward. ; : Ll wos captain of the New Jersey Motor | . ; 5 n A s i ira Wenther | L placing in nomination the names of! %1% €41 e Jorsey MOFerected botween (he sidewalk and (s | Stations temy. _ tomn, ) e 9 Fire Mall. candidates for the seven council- (%7 (Lot U eine | Nome AEde S Gastinezn and Rawn Way. manic positions and one member HHUERE € S 1"' : Lol es "]““ Bethel : ( 4 . Sl Second ard Gold. of the school hoard RUIR DL BIE O ORI GaC Lo The unusually neat appearance of | Tanana LG By Fourth and Harris. : and day carrying patients and Dig ; ; Clear S el It is considored the duty of overy s / I CAREBTe RDHELGnE HAhe L ' Fifth and Gold. : She was also in service ac &1 Dt p 4 Clear Sl one intorested in the welfare of the| ¢ U0 e o works atlduc to the superintendent, u Ger!St ! ! - Wt { Fifth and East. town to ud the meet e R e heen a seaman for many | uteh Harbor 2 GO Seventh and Gold. hidhol el iR Fifth and Kennedy. 2 e Women's & deeted her to pre hrice each week, when he Hodial ; ) 2 e i ST EAGLES MEETING TONIGHT L et '” he scrubs the Cordova 3 J 1 g A Ninth, Lack of power house | i | & S e e e ere. concrcte in front of the building ou ! Juneau 2 4 2 Cldy Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts T A business meeting and “quilting; o SEVERE B0 S O B ECT Nands and kn in the manner o ik : ol ! s | Distin Ave, and Indian St || Top o' the morning bee” of the Ladies gue is to be s 1 e sailors swabbing the deck. His con- P Ruy 2 i ! 5 Ninth and Calhoun. | —says Taxi T 1 T ture oting much of hoer time 2 1 o y n . N i held this evening the - Leaguce 5 i | 5 i L b e o in the neighborhood 3 Sdmonton 3 3 Seventh and Main. A i ! rooms. The members are requestod ' G 4 only 100 s¢ e envi i 36 ¢ J Log) Twelfth, at Northern L'dry R to bring their tenants observe. rilan 16 T $ W Twelfth and Willoughby. s ! k 1 o d > hof < ! Home (rocery. | Meney sess then 10 miles. | 3 of progr n modern busi- r----»-------—-’,-.-'-‘-- Cldy sale of fircarms and vote slacking ows the splrit of onvenient service reflects th PUSICH IS DINNER HOST | Co-Eds Cave TO BASKETBALL BCYS By Dnrm:tary Work Gimpiinstiig e Dougins tign | 00N Wows wme of | Sl and\/m@mm@ school baskethall team, Mike Pusica gy Evanston are upstairs in entertained the members of the tenm | gorority meetings in three of the Faw D S aeier i e et e e 0 (Dm@lm el Olson at a chicken dinner party united are washing dishes, peel- s bd Sp B M L B e e ; F l i i Covers were laid for cleven. Tcam|dormitories were founded by the NEW YORK.The men who it DAL i} iassenclineu SReiE ILIAT ncilo Lo tad 5 Stand at Alaskan Hotel suests included Leonard Johnson,| Woman's Edneational Aid Associz- stall tolephones have their own | Wentl rey v other portions of Alaska. Low temperatures pre- If you are looking for men, }' IiiONE SINGLE 0 John Martin, Ross Fox, Lawrence tion, and the yearly charge for room peculiar tribulations il in the 2 or looking for a Job, call or p Carlson, Robert Bomner, John Cash- and hoard is $175. But many of tho . ! P = — . Ao hester Zimmerman and Henning | givl ho the work, ond got a ]‘ll:h"_",],“ Lok ale. wen s e ; e 1 n s NEXT SATURDAY WILL BE PETE HAMMER BERRY'S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service PLENTY OF COAL | B BUGHS combilivie Tavcas A - : R'S GROCERY | . e “ Saturday with 100 tons of Lady NDON.— Lady Cynthia Mosley, 0 say the leg Vg IRILI e o) B, 1 5 : OfTic cht to Gastineau Hntel amith conl faf. th ity buntors, | daughiee of (be late Mary Leiter| Tien ilere s tlio case of u houso WITH US " OUR WORK IS OUR BEST | |@—— 0" bl it ‘wrzon of Chicago, ie likely to ba. Wile in the Brenx who objecied when 3 . oy 5 "OASTIER | ADVERTISEMENT — como the official. Nostess of the So. W antomatic istrament was install On this day we will sell any make of TOASTER g CAPITOL, DYE WORKS At an ex-parte mearing in the cialisi party. Lady Cynihiz has a ¢l She wanted the manual king, that you may select out of our stock at $1.00 less N rimit Rurlte—Day ap0 Night District Court this morning on the Louden louse, or two, as well a; brotesti that she could not read S % g ‘ r—Profesalonal Cleanes ‘ % gasboat U-208, which had been seiz. | several country places, and is knows the English eharacters on the dial than the reguiar manufacturers’ advertised sell- C. Meldnor—Professional Cleaner | |} Coyicm AuTo SERVICE ed for violation of the internal'@s a sraceful and charming hostess Of the others ing |1r§ o 16 and Dyer-—Phone 177 JUNEAU, ALASKA revenuc act for transportin ¢ at il kinds of social affairs. In- Do you suppose if I went e T STAND AT THE ARCTIC liquor, the bhoat, engines, tackle, Cidentally ¥ Cynthia docide] Russia they would put Americin Remember the day is next Baturday and AEROIGRI 10 : Phone—Day, 444; Night, machinery, apparel, fuentinre and MOt o give up her peerage right- style felephone in for me?” the i MARCH 19, 1927 LRICK I)“,.“".“ 444-2 rings equipment were condemned and will B0t for the present, at least. Mr, dler commented. “Yon would BLANK BOOKS et i -l ol . o be sold at an auction at the Mar- O8Wald Mosley, M. P., her husband, swprised at the number of peopi /1’(]5’.’,(' I‘Jl(?(ftrl(‘ I;',g"lt Sheaffer and Waterman Pens — & M8 i dans wt 300 bowever, still maintains that he of M\I\ \ymh who cannot read £ R. P. NELSON’S - £ . on the morn of March 30, ac. Will not accept the title of baronet Write English, vet they expet the & P - L cordingi ko ti 3. Altornay's of npon (he death of his father, Sir operator to guess at the number ower 04 r\m[mlwry ‘\t()n- MILLER’S TAXI this. morning, Oswald Mosley, Bart they attempt to give.” 3 Hi Political hostesses have been par ticularly busy of late Parlia The so-called “ar{" magazines i e e e e e g N-FPR—observations ae Jumeai, Prince Rupert Eamontou, dewt | = 5 tie. Portlana and San Franeisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 m., |¢ ptn sliciency —economy. the northern part of Alaska and in the ocean west of Califo o —_— e - I’hone 183 Juneau, Alaska ment has boen in s Fer the Wwhich nudity was CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS this Lonor ha; fallea disapp ed from the new \ - \ » dc f’ i FOR HIRE Comservatis. i dono 1 e st von e oot landy Andy’s Car penter Shop - bn famous Squire of Blankney., Lady drives against them. Completely mis § A. I'. LAGERGREN, Proprictor PHONE 488 — ! Boauchamy is (he principal hostess ing are the allurements of the once BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND 1 NOLAND CORNER wome is in prominently exhibited covers. BEven ALL XINDS OF WOOD WORK WE HANDLE the spicy French periodicais, un o o et o e & i) | affoctad by the campalgn, aro lildden Pig'n Whistle Candy | behind placards announcing the cur l |‘ NONE BETTER rent isst of fashion sheets and A’/ASKA I‘IEAT CO' ! I}_ Box E“_]k__- Liadame Ida thoroughly respectable journals, ays “the e wle would| An ambitions dentist in the Bron Wholesale and Retail Butchers N o r T AR S Bkt Liip 2k sowan o vuique ke s 0 b rhaka - TP— GASTINEAU ||| ROCKLAND HOTEL ok and her cycs deep, shin- out his shingle.” The sign, telling 1 ta 1 lea® swit she belicves, It is the the veader in bold letters that his e e e e ELECTRIC no;\i‘;tclo”ollilg; (;1‘;;’1)\14 o who gives a free outlet to hep door is “just around the cornny' | ol K PEPPED-Mi“ own personality and cultivates these hangs on the side of an apartment 'ndian Maiden Wins Margot, Lady Oxford, I m";\’l" ‘;?d ;ll«.:.mi by Dw{ “‘u;‘k ascels which inately possesses whons building overlooking the Now Yory, Co-ed Beauty Ciown Wintes it Mol or Jodkl ol SR S R : ! : ; bl & N.— Lady Oxford, who loc- PHONE 416 | Under New Management FLAVO gentlemen prefer, regardless of har New Haven and Hartford Railvoad | VERMILLLICH, 8. S Miss Ros LONDO! : e | S pend Alasting treat coloring.” tracks, and sometimes the trains p bud Yellow Robe, Indian maiden, §: ture toured America when plain Mar | MRS. C. J. ROBINSON and good for [this point slowly enough for the ene of the six most beautiful co-ed: 80t Asquith, famous In England a { nawes (ecéhdap retite, NEW YORK, March 11.—Foreign-'bored travelier to read it at the Univer of South Dakota, o " "" "“'I ."l"l"" “ I,“Ty I an igestion ers in New Y are learning th- = in the nt of Ceeil B. DeMille, | Writing her first novel. 1t 1s all ahou ~ o) g Inglish language at night school anl. The elevated lines advertise their motion picture produc fer tri Leicestershire and fox hunting, reil GARBAGE HAULED on horseback. As from the mouths of their children, hewsstands in the vernacular. A pos. mame is Lacotawin Tasinagi, and her . fita). nagac] i House Wrecking (but many still speak in nothing but ter in the cars shows a young man father, Chauncey Yellow Robe wid ! Wi PRUSLIL LR tHolt. iiiva Lonsas holding a bundle of newspapers gmd: professor in the South Dakota Schoo!l!ing figure in the hunting field. Lady| CONTRACTING Their life is that of their hom --‘uvkx pleasanily, “Whad-ya rvead?” of Mines ftosebud will go 12 ‘3‘\‘.‘1‘;(‘.‘)4 h;-',\.,:?',.d ,t,,lk,,‘ll p ,,‘h”f:i“m"fi | G. A. GETCHELL land, modified only as conditions in' Whatever it is, the young man has summer to seck fame as < ey . il b | | —— Phone 149 or 109 | America’s largest city make it mec- it preter of tribal Indian dances. Blogiiantty; shuatd g ouse: leLhle - e FRRE R e e | - of London, for Sutton Courtney, her ! derstand English confine their con-| Learning brings all classes to- Swedish Women Hold place up the Thumes, and hor friends 4 |tacts o people in their own block or KOther. In the reference voom of the Positions in Banks gay she is sitting up at 6 n}:'h?n BETZ’ Tue JuNgau LAunpry “ncu,hhmhoml — their “townspeople.”| New York Public Library, at the} GENEVA. Many women have 1l '.’*“'l"'I"’P"'flv(“;”'“‘d-“"_'l{';l page ropage | A Franklin Street, between Fromt “r they come into contact with out- corner of 42nd Street and Fifth'en to position of importance anil T DY A _.““v_ | COLISEUM and Second Streets | siders it is through interpreters, us- Avenue, men, women, and children|trust in the bavks of Switzerland REAL SILK HOSIERY 4 PHONE 359 {ually neighbors or their own chii. Of all walks of 1if> rab elbows daily. which number several hundred. Thes o S BPGh BB RAR MELODY MEN | dren. | i lis true of ail cities, but especizlly ) # D, LinkqShu-R ; i i It is possible to live in New York Pastorates Shared Geneva, where over 60 banking in. 1923 for appoiptment 1es ’,1:1" | —poorly, it is true—without a know). By Wife and Husband | stitutions exist and thrive, Bankeys reseitative €. . Bu i TR !U,lge of Wuislich. But woeltare autho MANSFIELD CENTER, Conn, -~ say they find that women hay: a g abat 2 IO {ities and persons interested in citi- The Rev. Mrs. Florence Jones s head for fi s and well ordered loys' Suits at cost. Jarman's| MOOSE BASEBALL ! STRICTLY FRESH z . \ co-pastor with her hrsband, the and insist that the adage|TlFilt Shop. —ady.| B it 10 e S st B ke sonon of v SRR IRE v v e AT R St e e '|RANCH EGGS p | Advertising always pays. Qge the > ways. The children are taught Eng- of different dummm..uum lme and ' mnlllonmu al s disproved by the! ¢ The Empire [lish in the public schools and the &t Spring Hill. These novel collabo.|cold facts of cxperience. At the|“OIWARS © R 1 AT THANE APRIL FIRST strongest appeal to the parents is rators alternately fill the pulpits of | Credit Suisse, Miss Henrietta Davier, | =3 : the ability to understand what their the Spring Hill Baptist church and!for example. has charge of the devir-| For Sore dtramed Eyes Only a limited number of | offspring talk about. |the Mansfield Center Congregations] | ing accounts and actually “eats up”| It is surprising how quickly eye 2 " Sk |chur<h They have joint charge of|figures. At the Bank of Geneva Migs inflamation is helped by simple hye tickets will be sold wanettl,s Broadway's brilliant bulbs, costiy two Sunday Schools, two (?hrlnt(nn!Benhn Brenner signs all stock rn.:drnsuu. boric, etc., as mixed in Lave! | L4 theatres and night clubs are not so Endeavor Societies. a club for young'celms and has ch e of all docu- optik eye wash. One small bottle DON'T BE TOO LATE! GROCERY far removed from the cows and Matrons, three ladies’ aid societieg | ments destin for the stock :»,vfhelps any case sore, weak or straine . chickens as night life habitues along and a men's club. Mrs. Jones is algo | change. Miss Marie Prodhom has [ed eye. Aluminum eye cup free. But- "MM PHONE 3-8-5 the “roaring forties” generally ba. an unofficial social worker and visit-! charge of all cash receipts and talkvfl!lPr, Mauro & Co., Druggists, 96 = o S = L u lieve. ting nurse, and has free classes in|charge of the correspondence with 'Front St., in Douglas by Guy's Drug Advertising always pays. Use {he Almost daily can be seen large basket weaving private clicnts Store. —adv, ' columns of The Enphe. } 010 papers for sal> at The Empive, will play for the 35 cents Dozen

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