The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 23, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927. ,JunsE HILLON ;::m Calm Port | H Hill, v . . 5 g E. Coke pointed Federal Charmant Lining | Percales Hoke s 0 oo Dhemiet S | Y succeed Judge E. I© Ritehie, passed . Lo . I A very zood assor F Paredlos | thirough Juneau terday on the An entirely new lining in brocade, s .d b tmelm of Percales | Steumer! Yikon enroute to Valdet, 360 inches wids Rose, Blue. Pur- I many colors, [where he will tak over his office . ) ) : | Mrs. Hill s accomy nving the Judge) ple. Gold. Plack. Grev and Coral. Fery neat patterns to Valdez where they will make 1 20 A n S & * . [ thefr home. §1.30 A YARD SPECIAL 25 CENTS A YARD Judge Hill was horn and r: i {in the e of O m His fa s 5 PR = William Lair Hill, « prominent law g > of Oregon. \Vashington Smocks ‘ Rompers | M . ' . v lof Oregon and Wi-hington Lacticr Sinceks in Cretonne. Broad- Lil s . 5 Judge @il ea to Alas) & ; CLildren’s Rompers in Percale and 12600/, resi@ing. fn Nome. whare cloth and Sateen, Figured and M g s S [ g i ’ lid colo 3 adras. Checks, Plaids, Solid Col- [practiced law until 1911 Du HOLTEE LR ; : 3 . s time he was Assistant United T ors with hand embroidered trim- R ey ner MelYin - Grle s AND $2.50 ming. 65 CENTS TO $1.50 Iby, Henry M. Hovt and George It I Grigsby. 1In 1911 he weit to th Fourth Divisi wticing law in serving as 1 the United Staie Iditarod special as AN ODD LINE OF BRASSIERES Attorney irs and was S, € iset t Ruby and F al ).) cents ()('(-h Imnl\":l,mm Wy { It was at this time that Judge Hill took the mail contracts pioneer [ —— NITROKOTE for Floors Dries in Half an’ Hour | NITROKOTE for fioors is an unusually quick drying floor enamel, manufactured by an entirely new pro- cess. It is especially made for usc on intevior floors of wood, concrete or linoleum. It produces a glossy, waterproef and wear-resisting coating. NITROKOTE is unlike the ordinary floor paint or enamel, since it dries hard enough to be walked on in about half an hour. et Loy Juncau-Young Hardware Co. “If I's Hardware We.Have It I5 MILLION FEET Of Good Saw Logs Wanied o rrc e JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS DRESSER SCARFS—G5¢ to $2.50 | prh ing the present mail route from No- | CUSHION FORNS=—90¢ to $1.00 | a reputation as a dog-musher » Now we can supply jith ths dhp : New 36-inch Serim in Orange, Yel- | c Pply you with that s n \‘l"' n ’Ifl’ ““ ‘”""' SULLG] = S — = : - . W Ay or Sun weisen wier low. Blue, Eeru. and White. Very | new I & W Bandette which has ticed law. At the tir low, Blue, Berv, | o . & . Beeee o R e T ALASKAN HOTEL attractive patterns, heen so popular. A very good grade o aREBA o W Holm SRS D -Ob THATR YAkD i of Silk in all size $1.50 R Life in the Loyal Northwest MODERN REASONABLE RATES - —_— 3t il iy Momus Mounted Police is not all a Dave Houskr, prop. AR = s I3 L”,\]’,’_\-l 1;;In I),‘.,,\ lived in Ala e of - rid ]\H'“““‘““‘l [ — — ———— i \ 78 [ A 4 any years and has recently Is. stalking bad men, and TRETRE v £ S SOMETHING DIFFERENT R T R e | P e New Spring stock of Rugs, Wall Papers. Linoleum and Linoleum SRR Fb e ”‘(I'\(Ifu,:.l"n 1|“|r|l,u|:”|l R Rugs—all sizes and quality. ing in California, performed th instance. He is stationed FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE i A ) cr toperation at the information desk at the | Gastineau Hotel Building It will pay you to visit the Rug Department. We have tlie largest ‘h 1”1”:“1 -":"1‘4:"“-';"’ e B (v‘l';‘"‘hl" Legation in \Wash- | B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietcr : = appy to retirn to Alaska Lo . ington AR R S y stock in Juncau. [their home. During their stay in (Internattonal Newsreel) JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY Junean they visited with man > " MPPEF AR [triena: J were former resident EQUIPPED CAFE AlBrR| 3 AAII\S AHOUI | FARMI 1\0 nl‘ the 1 - o B. M. Behrends Cb;,* S. E, ALASKA ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter ()|wu from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. \ ations in th e S = c N1 lllu\ v « las) arrived in Ju Junecau’s Leading Department Store }' l R [neau yesterd L cthe Syiukon: M THE ‘L 1SK 1 R 1ILROAD contly completed 1 P i i 1 winter (rip throngh the ag MWMWM A fipnenen, | Pl &N(; i e i A (e throughout the year operates regutar pascenger and freight train e i L 3 » ( I service from Seward on the Coast to Falrbanks In the Interlor, priation for maint ¢ and opera- | ite will be ‘takeh South tonight on' vey of i and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the [ tion was adequate but cconomy will | ths Northwestern by U. . Marshal | ool Toien v ,y. woek, He e winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, huve to be practiced all along ““.‘ Albert White who will turn him over | 'Sitka on next ailing between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- WILL BE LARGER lm\‘;] ¢ s ; ‘;n. the authorities at MeNeil Island TG aes T S ’ . | feom Jun i i formation Inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write dle in Juneau My Smith con-{where he will serve his sentence in | 53 LS AU g ISR 1 Tt & e he wa e principa s ulted with Gov. e \. Parks, | the United States Penitentiary. [{cent. of the war in France andf..oapar a veckly luncheon ot 2 Dept. of the Interior nd wa guost exccutive | Marshal White will also take Lilian | Belglum, flowed toward the inter- o 1 club at the Wrangell THE ALASKA RAILROAD SAYS NUEL SM'TH mansicn Liborty, a halfbreed Indian girl nr::f‘{'(::‘(‘l“"i"‘_-;“‘I";"“I‘I"‘;“"‘_i'[i\]""-“,-"l»‘ll = Im"“’,","’ e : (Mt. McKinley Park Route) - > _— | Sitka, who w sentenced to the! sh 8 i The dix 1 that his pr Anchorage HH [ 1=t Alaska State Indust School St. A [ese who came from the populous sub-{geng trip thic that section 1 H(}XIE TG LEAVE FOR thony, ldaio. untll she s twenss. U adioining (e Chapel aren and|one of investigation o find ont i} 2= — i Cleontal Maniagen q cne by ‘Commissioner De Armand of | Were urged along by snipers’ bullets. | what divection the greatest pos e = o === — - .mm\mll'\\‘."l]n SOU.!H TO SERVE OUT Sitka. | The roads were crowded with|sibiii yitheastern. Alaska. He' Jiinieau e o ENTENCE OF COURT s white is golng (o accompany | automobiles, rickshaws and wheel | yqid 1 no doubt that cortain CONFECTIONS was in is confid it he her husband on his trip south. They barrows with hastily packed bugs’ food poo can ho grown success tourist vear will exceed will visit their old home in o,/ and bundles [ t vi and in other ° Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. that of i S i falled A -in and expect to stop at Butte, Mon | The municipal assist- | viciniii ‘n Alaska. He Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. hat o o he declares|goy his case taken up B ' hetr | od the t tor ! 11 y ) et Biihe Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy that the et SR RN e or e it and 8 ||nk..||yn. \nshl.nlfll!l.!_ on thelr ed in the evacuation with motor then voiced (h that success- SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 637. the constr saaft | ' return trip and visit with friends. | vans escorted m armored cars ful farm i n southeast- cight-mile e mahdnte ik the Gangacob Gling I Mr. White said he expected to be lern Alaska, but that it requires com- Healy Rive n L ‘I' i o zone about three weeks, Suspected Murdenr | munity | ; ; ———ae—— [SSin) of co-0f ley Cannel ntence. The commitme Is Found a Suicide |, . " el ALL COAL MAY LOOK Mr 1 by District J HONGKONG, March 23 British | vidual farmin sit ¢ i norning and turned attacked the Chinese pi-| LADYSMITH, B. ., March 23 | Bl ALIKE 1 1 t Bias Bay. nearby, anl| police have found the body of 0. % of Loty ! tanmine| but after trying our’s you will be Hoxi victed of demolished huts in an effort to break! yeMa who is reporte ay . ar i ] McMann ho is reported to hav te ka can be car- convinced that the heating quality i sainst prohil up operations and punish the pirates.| shot and killed George Michie at|yieq on casat throtigh oms! varies, also you will learn that bak- £ the United and There was no blood shed. {a lomber camp last November 20.|muni fort, the director Ing with our coal mean less coal Craffic for the first seven i EELLCEE R SR Froiig e gt McMann had apparently blown his|instance i cight and better results. of the fiscal year has produced md pay a fine of $1.0 01d papers for sale at The Empire. ains out. Jocated ut cight m | ‘We carry a full line of Feed and 30 per cent more revenue ths T T TT T — e ershuy working te to] our transfer service 0. G. Whis. the sume period of It yea, .=llllIlllll...z|IllIIIlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlllllll"llllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH"_=: advantage. The oight conditions are favorable for ; = = their products into| er fnflux of tourists this summer = ” | " and Iikv—;’ D' B FE]'\/IMER than ever before opding o Mr (= brought | Phone 114 Smith. He alo that many | = [ ] ne boat. He| = Tk = S more tickets are being sold which | R e . | decla are succexd-| include a trip up the Yukon River/ &= ) ; 1 | ing, and that is being done hy LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF and back than have been hereto- = i |them can be done by others in south- | CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER thte = jeastern Alaska || OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU—FOR DEMONSTRATION | n you have over-eaten or are oo o1 S GIVEN DY T LUDUS OF THE MOOSEHEART LEGION AT THE B oo oo it mnie — | Concrete Products Mfg. Co. Healy River Spur up Heuly River | L FAG ot MOOSE HALL-TONIGH T 'RELIEVES'\ === a I coal property The | Mecormi \:“12,..4[.‘1‘1.I.‘;‘[.];,‘,}.\. : mnmEsT‘;gIN““i [ S ki i ‘1’;’ ..,'-l;“:”:.;lu “|<‘::“.. lary ) . 5 IR Carle;s'l.n.mll‘ | Z Y N D A H OAT E L RN s o sa Music by The Aggravators e | fornia Charcoal Cc f 2 . : MOST MODERN HOTEL IN ALASKA, NEWLY RENOVATED a contract to mar it arrives there, finaneed by California My Smith said, and the Schwabach» Bonding Company is considering th ion. Remember they and can be taken » 25¢ red pkg. CARTER’S IEEPILLS th comu are “SHOW THE JUNEAU SPIRIT” B . i Featuring Miss Helen Gove have been completed and it not R e e IN ONE OF HER LATEST DANCES OF PHE SEASON The Moose Creek Spur is to he i changed from narrow to gauge as soon as possible standard Illllim!llillimli ey Appropiaton ' HELP THE NEEDY——COME ONE. COME AL, erally successful and satisfactory ™ and though the appropriation w not as large as Mr. Smith Had ask and hoped for in order to do all new work amd improvement whict lic wished to do, it is large enough to permit satisfactory progress along that line this season. The appro- Admizsion £1.00 9:30 P. llllmfllfl!mllmlIM_IIN!HHHIII!!IIHI!IHHI!HM[II!IIIIHIHH]H!I!!IIIIHlllllllHlHI!HIIHlflHHHIIIIHIHIIIIIIII]I :':J IIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllIIIIIIII||HIIII|||I|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIllfllllllIIIIIIIIIIWHI"IIIIIIIIHIIl]IIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIlIIh.:; / Reasonable Rates Elevator Service A View From Every Window S. ZYNDA, Prop. rrrssocesss. cooosd . NORTHERN HOTEL | ROOMS—50 cents per might and up; $3.00 per week and up.. Publio shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office %r\as:vt; | ’ |

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