The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 19, 1927, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA thPIRL SATURD \ M: \RLH l‘) e 1927, BARNE\ GOOGLE ANI\ SPARK PLU Vou SAY (MRS, VAN HORA'S 1 SHIP DOCKED THIS MORN!NG NEMN -YEH - TS 1S HER ,-\ NYOUR WiFE 1S ‘ DOWN STARS = 3 (R. VAN HORN } S“ES BAcKIl WOW aita GONNA EACE THE mru WonMAn 2 ow M A T(uc‘rmefl. ST ol Tareh i enice - HUS-HUB - HuBBY - - T HOPE NOU DONT FEEL HWURT MRS, ERIC VAN HORN] WEE OF THE FAMOUS ERIC VAN HORN . MILLONAIRE B SPORTSMAN', ARRWED THIS 7~ MRNING FROM A LOAG ' smomm (N EURCPE = gy Y MR. VAN HORN WAS NOT ‘AT THE DOCK To GREET, HER AND SOCWETY (S{ WONDERING (& THERE (S A SAM N TUE MARTAL AEEAIRS OF THE FOUR( HUNDRED'S MOST. excwsws_ COVRLE” IM GOG CFF MY BASE - S SOMECNE Veex WG AT M DOCR CR 1S \T MY IMAGNATION, 7 LRI s | WHY NoT i I T Pu gs L) AND GNE ~1 OU would get more rest during the day considerable more at it you would let us attend to your laundry time and night night ! i, The lippin: n at dance at the orchestra across peppy keyved up tor putation at tonight's e — 8 his the rift in a ing flood wiil man. theme offers intore the-! situations which have been frankly melodramatic ppen conveniently em and there | and con € part ot good characteriza- Hall toni known for selections and wal dance other Moose The sting is atrical Douglas Island News rer of | e fa | er. the author w is a lack of pl a vincin While "mT FAIRWEATHER" .lh' picture offers | BOOK IS RECEIVED|tions, especially that of the hevo, the — melodramatic angle has boen played booklet entitled At fup in the situations Mt Feirweather,” }vnlvm ¢ doctor, resembling Giis week by Capt ja charac 1 a serial, and in the the 1 ¢ Lelimax which shows the driving away Ladd, A. M.|of the wife, her return and thrilling writer of (rescue when the flood sweeps away mada the | the houw the AND WHERE | le ———— A small tewpt On ceived here Kegel who comt 1« Taylor d the . hooklet, attempt Capt. Keg chartered by the from Juneau to the of Mt. Fair- ather and an int ti account lition in addition to good the climb with photo- | given in the booklet “An was re I Joe Meher and local traveling men neau this morning 1 Ketchikan and amer for Wile, local 1 n the A First ( N, repres 1A ) Max Humirey, arrived in Ju n the meda will leave on the wostward tmeil afier ; v accompanied ¢ Dr. W. 8 All'n ( when june. hoat ¥ SN an meda last ¥ trip to t T and Co., was an on tl Alameda Attorney lHenry Juncau on the Alameda hort busine trip in W il €. (Lyle) Davis, acco by Tlrs. Davis vigited with in Juneau today while the s in port. Mr. Davis Tenakee where he of the Alaska nerics. Wi | f————— 8 ‘ sl for the trip| DouglasCh urchg , Services Larrigd nting Armon party I juneau returnoed Rod n 1o from 1 mpanicd friends | Alameda bhound ntender Ca iption phic cuts [ 2 - cliurch The I2 o'clock intee MAYOR ANDERSON IS ROAD COMMISSIONER; NonFn:m Natlcos tor itnie jmust be received vy renatved hMl.m-r than 10 |morning to sermon topic column ipire not for is Nels ion from the Anderson Territorial Can vassing Board one day this weock of his el on to the position of Road Commissioner for this Division. | &= L e————————— BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED yor Consolidaied chiange ot notif — -t e A waiter in an uptown cl Douglis Presbyterian Native | | (707Nt was commonting on Hisiion her of inebriates, who, notwit e their ality, had Sunday Nchool 2:30 p. m. v weli in han¢ Sermon at 3:15 p. m. . dis bunch is 0. K. he 7:00 p. m.-—Thursday ‘but vea oughta see debun h week prayer fervice. ant down by de Hud-| All are cordially welcome to these “7 Dey're dat rough| services. Joisey nuin- | i themselves | 'l : I X Miss Margaret Lindsay was hostess at her homc cn Wednesday evening to & number of her friends |ll(ll“]|l),., the members of the D. 1. S basketball team of which she was captain, In celebration of her birth- day. Cards and others games w enjoyed by the young people and an ¢njoyable evening was reported. Miss Zoa Holbrook was surprised by a, dozen of her friends at her honie last evening the occasion be- ing her birthday. — -t — NEW BOOKS READY _FOR DISTRIBUYION Mid- gan —>oe—— " pizturegque el " vator cverator in New York ic one 3¢ in a 42nd street theatre buildin who wears goatee and mustache on' his dusky countenance, | T | vhaps the mo Don:hu'z,‘ntholic Chureh Catholic serviecs 1 lhe temporary chapel in the new resldence adjoin- ing the old bank building. 9:30 a. m~—M 1:00 p. m Baby Dresses, man’s Thrift Suits, Shop. o NOTICE OF SPECIAL LLECTION pucuyul Church | | Notice i3 hereby given that, p\n‘ and Sermon flfkfluant to the call and order of the |Common Council of the City of Ju- | neau, Alas] duly made and en- acted on February 1927, a Spec- Twinl Election will be held in .town on the Nineteeth day of April, -—% 1927, between the hours of Nine {o'clock A. M. and Seven o'clock M. of said date, at which, in rsuance of the Act of Congress 11:20 known as H. R. 11803, ¢9th., Con- First Session and entitled, n Act to authorize the Incorpor- ated town of Junecau, a, sue bonds for the construction and equipment of Schools therein and for other purposes,” there will be submitted to ti Slectors of mud town who are qualified to vot 'said election the following ques Caps. Jar-| ~—adv. ! | f St. Luke's E 1 Chi Evening All the new hooks for the Douglas Library which were received recent ly by donation have been catalogued ! and are now ready for the childron | to take home this evening. H Prayer e e R e Congregational Community “THE TOP OF THE WORLD' Church i AT LIBERTY SUNDAY " L At s L. D. HAMMOCK, Sunday 10 m, Regular Sunday m. to 12:30 p. Lay Pastor Anna | School 20 to 11:30 roles, | Top of | novel by Tl With James Kirkwood and Q. Nilsson in the principal Paramount is offering “The the World,” based on a Ethel M. Dell, who wrote Sheik,” at 'I‘- Liberty Sunday The stpry concerns an Engli-h girl | who goes to South Af her sweethear{. She mental and ph ¢ the sake of appeara cousin who his physi Her loyalty to her old love m her do things which appear co promising and arouse the suspicio of her husband. It all turns out ¢ right, however, with the' co ? fa ing in leve with each oth but n¢ until after the husband turned a. vices a. m. it fis services Sunaay at 7:50 . Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Everyone invited NEW DANCE NUMBLRS, MOOSE DANCE TONIGHT “I Dot Ming Birds' Ioyov Towe e thiesr now tions to he played by the Gospel Mission m. is 3 Shall the Juneau, Al the purposes powered by th known incorporated town of a, ‘ssue its bonds for uthorized and em- certain Act of Con- H. R. 11803, 69th., Session, and entitled, ‘An \(v to authorige tha incorporated town of Juneau, Alaska, to issue bonds for the construction and equipment of therein and' for other purposes” NOTICE IS i+ CRTHER GIVEN that said Act provides that said question shall be submitted to the| qualified clectors of said town of Juneau, Alas whose names ap-! pear on the last assessment roll of said town for municipal taxation NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that electors d ing to vote at said| electiom are required to register, with the City Clerk in the regular registration book therein kept and provided during the period com- mencing with March, 2, 1927, and ending on April, 2, 1927. NOTICE 18 FURTHER GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Juneau, Alaska, having( heretofore, hy resolution, duly des-| lgnated the voting precincts and the polling place thereof, the Elect-| ors are hereby notified: That all qualified voters will vote in the Fire Apparatus Room of the City Hall building, located at the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, the ‘same being the duly designated Polling. Place in and Juneau. Ddted at Juneau, Alaska, 15th., day of March, 1927, 1 H. R. SHEPARD, “Clerk of the City of Juneau, Territory of Alaska. First publication, March 15, 1927, Last publication, April 18, 1§27 1S t dance I' tz Melody T ';?IBERTY SUNDAY NIGHT has E THE TOP OF THE WORLD " WITH « BIG STAR CAST It is truly a marvelous picture so don’t | e B miss seeing it “LOVE and LEARN” Telephone Girl Comedy ' and FOX NEWS Opeta the Show th(sr c T T T T T T | Kodiak |tle d neau time but | | |= for City ot | Weather Conditions As Rcccrded by the U. S. Weather B Forecast for Juneau and vicnit Showers tenight . begirming $ p. m. todey: moder DATA Tnd Velecity 21 0 and Sund:y; rte southerly winds, LOCAL Barcm, 30.04 29.81 40 29.91 42 UABLE AND RADI(‘ YESTERDAY | Hikhest | Franth 12 Weather Rain Rain Cldy Temp. Humiditv 4 p m 42 4 n. 12 nocn yest'y today today TORTS FOLAY | oy 8 a.mn. Wenther 't Cldy Snow Cldy Cldy 8 pom. temp. -14 [ Lo [ o1, 24 hra [0 Statione — Nome Bethel i 1 Duteh Habor 18 snow Rain Rain Rain Cldy Clear Cldy Cldy Cordova Juneu Ketehikan Prince Rup dm Imonton, id 4 p. m, at rancisc Rupert, 4 0. m. Juneau, ar: Por made at 4 a Ju- Alaska in the ates to the upper Yulon Interior and in and over most neral over Territory he- low from the Gulf of r the stoand high over the ward. Precipits mperatures have lower in the Pribilof reported this morning. 1 fic ion has bheen en over most of the Island where temperatures Alberta The pre of the ocean to the southern a. are phtly low zero arve SEE US FOR YOUR---- - frrrrrrcrrrrsrrrrrrrreras work. Send it all here, ar- ticles of personal apparel as well your household lin- ens and you'll get the fin- b cleanest laundry deal you've ever had. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY FIRE ALARM CALLS Third Front Front, Front, and Franklin. and Franklin. near Ferry Way. opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Pifth and Gold. I’ifth and st. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. houn, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Willoughby. llome Grocery. AUTOS FOR HIRE “PATRICKS DAY ¢ Top o' the morning to you —says Taxi Tad. As the wearing shows the spirit of convenient service spirit of progres ness. o' the green the day, our reflects the in modern busi- i Promptness—efficiency—cconomy. FREE Employment If you are looking for men, or looking for & job, call or CARLSON'S TAXI Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotel PHONE SINGLE O PETE HAMMER HAMMER'S GROCERY ~o“oMJ— | BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service * Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery CAPITOL DYE WORKS C. dfin WOBK T .Oflm Next to Gastinean Hotel ADVERTISEMENT [ e o — Prompt Bervice—Day and Night 4 Covica Auro SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA Meldner—Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 ' GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 T CORONA Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings BurtErRick PATTERNS BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON’S Stationery Store MILLER’S TAXI STANDARD—OFFICE—and HOME PORTABLE Typewriters Rented Public Stenographer 3 L-». Burfard & Co. l “D 7 YOUR E T '” “DESERVE SUCCESS and You Can Command It!”’ Your heating plant cannot do its best unless it has the best coal. That’s our coal. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TUBNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK S ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET WW Old Pa; ers for sale at The Emplrc Office .o 1 a1 Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB OLAND’S CORNER WE HANDLE g'n Whistle Candy NONE BETTER Box or Bulk — — ! 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 GASTINEAU ELECTRIC } | PHONE 416 { | e e e GARBAGE HAULED House Wrecking CONTRACTING G. A. GETCHELL Phone 149 or 109 1 THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 BETZ’ COLISEUM MELODY MEN will play for the MOOSE BASEBALL DANCE AT THANE APRIL FIRST Only s limited number of tickets will be sold DON'T BE T00 LATE! STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS 35 cents Dozen Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 388 & Advertising ll'l.n pays. Uu (he| =TT T R e, tumas of The Enplie. 10ld papers for sal) at The Emple

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