The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 19, 1927, Page 8

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! ernol Equinox, Beginning of Spring. Next Vonday IN WEST ALASKA Eider Caught mn Storm— &% Catherine D at King Cove | i ext Monds Alaska "SECOND SESSION | o o OF CRAND I0L00 e ortne | HELD YESTERDAY mv v Skagway Anchored. an Suggestion of Dimond s DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, March ; i the « Vit A(]Opl(‘(l" Mlx(.‘l‘ on IU» “ : L L, night at Elks’ Hall. g g e el LD At LIRS 08l JlerE A The second meeting of the ( nger until the summor solstice | | yogorday afternoon at the Odd Fel - Rt K DEIERE SN |low Hall. First Vice President Wi . 6 The ve eaninox marks the | lyop b cogwell presided as Grand | ! fl‘ ] . PR RINEL BUREE !'President Anthony J. Dimond is sui- | - i bl 3 .| fering from throat trouble g . i I R # lmakes speaking difficult : tlieae i The tee on resoluti re "ported and the fivst resolution call Sy DOES OLERKS rt i 0 3 e [of Grand Secretary, and asking that | i each 1 itnation o1 George J. Love, present Grand Soc | 2 unanimously. This course s ad e . | vised Dy Grand President A. J. Di-| | | WwHO'S WHO l . b “: " """] I“'”:""I‘ i‘:,‘;."\ ‘ ““ : A Rhode Island “divorce mill” i i H - i GOILS ¢ ¢ divorce is legal, the State Su- | AND WHERE | L. aleite: bt : entntoan) be kept togcther i perior Court beld. And so Mrs. ] — =1 qelion, Rowl B worg SRS B8 Sl PR il B < v Healh IAI«-(lr:-\\-,I fnru'l;-r \hBGN, ol Sealile, is @ pas.'appainted (e Yaily Totmeln lnstil G St A nBe SR Sl e Uies™ girl, may lose the §6er vt on’ (19 Fikoa, and it PiEE [ \William 1 Caswett 1o wer eiin i | Ctate of the lute Toward A. L. R. Smith, the pair \ William Franks, Mrs. L. T 08 08 e T Haihe MeGraw, whom she divorced O'Neil. and | W 1\\\ were Al (5id bhilhei Grinn: Teibn foi Uik shortly before his death. Mrs. Robert Hurley is a passener pointed judges in e fivst precinet: | {58 B RE CH IR0 TO8 Lhe (Intarnationa) Bawareal) for Junean on the Yuk She or [ lavenilh R dyad. . O d date of th 1 of 1928, 1 g cent Hurlgy jcieris lest J. Hunt, First Di : it Blksl S Elall by th who i tment o | Lomen, Second Division; A it 7 membans:ob the George Dull, of the Junean Water niug. A. G mond, Third Division and R. b I | i S Company staff, is retnrning to his Wer {don, Fourth Division, were « : 23 el e home fn Juneau after visiting in the sotl. il "" s Capyor, | 107 the nominating committes | | by refreshmont Henry Messerschmidt, who has, Pet Madsen, and Mrs. J. B Bstes,| \"“. 'lli“:”,\ ‘.,,,‘ll“l,'l,',:f'; i ¢ S praErl g B d it O (e vlncal \1 | neers” Home and o ssues of like | Auxilinry. M lliam Franks, Mz been taking a vacation in the Pacific, were named as judges; Mrs. Al Wave releviadl do e M. D e i ” ; Northwest for several we-ks, is a,ls 1 and Jonn Dolan, clarks oY RASSTRtae. ek ol : "“‘ .‘,‘””.’il passenger homebound on the Yukon. | hepard, City Clerk, was ap (et BNITarhan o e 2 AL R E. E. Ninnis is bound for his home pointed school tax Collector for 1927 7 2 L AP in Juneau, a passenger on the Yukon > = | = 2 W. 8. Pekovich, mine operator at! MRS. SHELOON ARRIVES = er: opi Tonignt GUILD ELECT OFRICERS Punter Bay, accompanied by his Mra R teldon, wife of M. B.| The members of Plonesr lgio Nt The S Guild of ITol wife, is a passenger returning north s torial representative | 6 are hoping for a large crowd at ‘athedral « e G urih Division. accom:| the Pioneer mixer at the Blks' Hall | 5 e panied by her danghter, Francos, w-i lonight <o that it will give the vis {8 ? vived in Juncau on the Alameda from | iting Pioneers an opportunity to get | JEtice for ADMITTED TO CITIZENSHIP oy, They will remain here dup-|well acquainted with the people of {50 ing the torm of the e, oc-|Juneau and be a “Mixer” in spit lx g Mrs. Fannie Emilia Kukkola, a na- cupying a suite in the apart | 18 well as name. The music is fit- 30 S B ST e tive of Finland, and Ernsi Otto Goe-' ment ihlyStoliha GniEHe by Alnalianstreni e R hel were mitted to citizenship hy -> > = Card Party Monday L”W hted S b Baae iHe annual District » T. M. Reed this morn- Boys' Slhoes at cost. Jarman's| The visiting Pioneers will be en- [pi0bio, 10 - BIEEREE (o SHHE inz while court was in Thrift Shop —adv. | tertained with a eard pasty on Mon-|yoo o Mareh 29 | I An incubator appropriate for os-| Itriches, rocs, condors, end flamin-| REASONS WHY IT COSTS YOU NO MORE to get your plumbing and heating done in the best equip- ped shop in the city and you get a GUARANTEED JOB backed by an OLD RELI- ABLE firm. No. 1 Our modern portable electric power pipe THREADING MACHINE will do the WORK OF FIVE men. No. 2 ONE MAN with our havy duty clectric boring machine will bore more holes in ONE HOUR than a man can bore by hand in EIGHT HOURS. No. 3 LOW RENT and LARGE VOLUME of businsss makes our OVERHEAD per dollar’s worth of job as low if not the LOWEST in the Territory. No. 4 LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS cnables us to buy fittings in ten barrel lots that entitled us to additional discounts that MORE THAN PAYS THE FREIGHT. No. 5 Portable bench and pipe vises that ean be set up on the job in two min- utes. Saves on the average of ONE HALF HOUR cven on a small job. No. 6 THE VERY BEST MECHANICS, “SEE BEFORE BUYING” PHONE 34 (I‘IL‘(). B. RI(:E PHONE 34 PLUMBING HEATING OIL. BURNERS I tell you in advance what job will cost 0000000000 S LTS “JUST A THRILL” TO BE DANCING TO THE LECTIONS “I DON'T MIND BEING ALONE” “JUST A4 BIRD’S EYE VIEW” “TURKISH TOWEL” Arrangements are being made to give our dance patrons the BIGGEST SURPRISE of their young lives——Watch for the Surprise Announcement BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN Tonight MOOSE HALL Admission $1.00 LET'S GO 9:30 P. M. =i g in operation at Colfax, Wash. | }n has a capacity for 47,000 hens'| jeegs. PIONEERS | MIXER DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT ELKS” HALL Music by “I’s the Music” R e S PO S — IF YOU CARE TO BE } STYLISH ‘yuu must wear a string of Beads, a Festoon or a Pendant in the | | new shades with Bracelet, Ear- | rings or Brecoch to match. We have just received the most | jup to date shipment of these | | novelties, dircct from the im- | | porters, that any one could wish | | for, and at prices to suit every | | purse. | We have a new Handbag or | | Party Bag for your Spring outfit. | Mosaic and stone-set picture frames at from one dollar to five. | | \ | \ THE NUGGET SHOP Betz Coliseum Melody Men RO RO = MOOSE HALL 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927. B e ——— BLOSSOM HERE | Vemorial Services Farl som arived in Ju ) P iz u this morning on the Tender | » By Pionee he accountant for the g P Sound Canning Co. TI LE Memorial Services will b jJd mont will remain in port today and tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o nossibly tomorrow loadi ppli clock in the Odd I —-O~ —_— ' mder the auspices of the Gri DELEGATE SUTHERLAND HERE 1 saslative C ittee | 12loo, Pioncers of Alaska. Th £ cegislative ommitiee v Jm“l l gl ¢ public is invited to attend th Dan Sutherland, Alaska's Delegaie | he [ appointed Ho . Gaffney Smith. Rep | | Leaves for Sitka Inspec- rvice ) Co tion This P. M. y ; I Sl — arrived on the and is at the Alamedi Zynda morning » summon it be possible for him to SarLnisieg “"“"" 4y f the trip. It was said, also| JOHNSTON'S Ly i s ‘j‘“‘:“‘ f ior Hunt might not find it LUl R s t to go, reductng the com- NCTTT 3 | — e | L member 1 leave 1 eve CHOCOLATES {ning for Sitka wh it will vis WHERE IS WILL JACKEL? | and inspect the Pioneers’ Hom — is not expectod to return e b jovernd office has received IHE CORRECT THING Tuesc t for information as to the| { trip n ot vhereai f Will Jackel. formerly | IN CANDY motor v rosiding at Treadwell, Alaska. - Any | Game Con information ding him would bz nished 1} 2 L greatly appreciated by his inquiring P. Walk of friends, as it is a matter of great | e C importance to Mr. Jackel | V1 autho ———————— —— 126(l 7 to, ollll heanings, 16 Was 1 THE EMPIRE ¥ HE LARG- helieved H, \\uuw.r -‘|”]’I};m: nece w;. MOST CP-TO-DATE AND Phene 25 Free Deu'er, A e ’]’ 3 e EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING LhaRhie Aol VOuldl oy ANT IN' ALASKA, | NOW IN STOCK JUST RECEIVED INITIAL LOT OF we ward, Duinn, Brown P! Worth on sentative Jol Keller Heumann Thompson-- CLOTHES OF FINER QUALITY PRICED FROM 1k ) Gafiney an Mr s own annonne ol $25.00 TO $50.00 FOR THAT COUGH USE TOX PINE BALSAM with Menthel and Encalyptus TRY THE BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. FIRST Phone 134 If you are discriminating in quality and prices try L J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE | —— SPECIAL SALE O GROCERIES MARCH 10 TO 17 GEORGE BROTHERS | PHONES 92 and 95 We Deliver Substation Post Office No. 1 SF ring Sewing MADE EASY Our exceptionally large showing of the newest Spring Yard Goods will make your sewing a pleasure. WASH GOODS—Never before has there been such an array of pretty designs and colorings in Wash Goods to choose from and nearly every piece fully guarantecd by the manufacture to be absolutely tub proof. g LN VX ‘Q‘. ) Y Pu WA VA Ul ' & AP, UVW & i, SILKS—Our Silk Department has been replenished with all the new shades in Crepe Satin, Flat Crepe, Crepe De Chine, Georgette and other plain materials as well as many new figured dress patterns, (No two alike) WOOLEN GOODS—Aside from all the new plain weaves an assortment of fancy weaves in dress paterns which exclusive. =3 RNLE ~all o DR TRk we have also are OVER THIS 1S AN INVITATION FOR YOU TO LOOK THESE GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER &

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