The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 4, 1927, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1927. COME NORTHON | 2 it v W(f) ZIODIE% ELTO Dr{e‘ S 4 §[ Odes | Tfo‘:i% Pll)(ill:jtfi%’?}:fi?fii(11 o uh | Price $150.00 1": T\hll""l\l“""”“' i E":ylwllim‘ . e : Hicay il Liont - “If It's Hardware We Have It islators Lose in Spring’s Newest Opring’s [vewes u cistutor e (troste NOW ON DISPLAY o | Drop In and Ask to See It |Qays later. acco GEORGET TS N SMARTLY (The expeditio CANTON ENER SRoRLTs o Saeene R 0 I5 MILLION FEET —of o dan 12 Ponenyine 100 "t o o Of Good Saw Logs Wanted INPORTED R ! 5 up e Sasastiiilyaga 2 / more elaborate jnen / in both one X %=Ly Tag! D has; with the new and two-piece decarative models. v 14 ¥ R\y (S W O ALASKAN HOTEL fine tucking ' 4 o Monkeyskin ' " UWUR&ES “‘?AME MODERN REASONABLE RATES and novelty (8 I e \ B aaite 2 - MA'{E 2fl T'ME R —l):l HousEL, prop, stitehing T Blue Biege : Hiealtipiong A Sttt teinien e S FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE s Mrs. Farrell her second verdict i dine within sight of e et Eron Gastineau Hotel Building 5 7 and Navy hoasts the most o ivsigny | Mra Bhtal eloshd (0 Crown o B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietcr : 16 to 42 the world. The ik L oint with Farsall i Ociobor JUNEAU’S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY Seal, which starts it v vas annalled in ekl . Rl | muskrat, aud trap § LS . s ]2‘)[,‘“""3[) CAFE {stand, in onkiyn, s e ey we i ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS ; U L obtained ‘ 925, Juat Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter cventeen days er they were re {1z within the litan — are; i ied and all went well until re Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. | Rabbits, pheasw t ull ¢ p \ steffon instructed her s —_— ksonl, 0 QAW | e———o v — Drisiinetively ifferent, cnesually interesting this up a Th 0 rovs Smitivie Mo doa heaot Sl i TO HUNT FOR GAME throughout the year operates regurar passenger and freight train 5 o g he mever digan i ) L WESTWARD ALASKA service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks In the Interlor, {ecamo fom the west and over the Chickaloon and C anika branches. During the i winter months there are two passenger traing each way, weekly, it Lot @8 (ot M= o \tinngi, Ind 5 e ey i between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other fn- L n&s O nc m"‘,“"’[":‘ Cuelhtld y i ; a lmting tr formation fnquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write | mervopolis gt el : [ ] (] e ‘re ! .’ [ ] ‘ian’ clothes a as possible, |, e Dept. of the Interior hunt (hrough K partly becanse other visitors embai- ' p and ‘Cook’s Tnlet country THE ALASKA RAILROAD o s rass them with re sqta for informs to a letter received by 9 Juneau’s Leading Devartment Store [tion when in uniform. Strangers and | K. P Walker of the Alaska Gamo (Mt. McKinley Park Route) 1si 1 alike app: itly have culi Commi Mr. Black was here on Anchorage P -1 o Alaska N 1 o w oy cing | @ similar trip last year w— JEPUNDY | SONNN TEVSWTY) JRPRY Qv lime aith in vl‘\ w v of .n‘v‘t \‘n.> el TR - T 4 of uniform, for when in doubt thy | cANDIDATES AT ANCHORAGE | promptly meke for the neavest po ———— e T s WERRPEY ———————————— o (liceman, uniformed chauffeur. door wWill 11 md W. B. Des e e ¥y \ an, red can. soldier, or sailor {are competitive candidates for Mayor || €™ D N / '3 Papteity even resentment when the answoer s Loudermil 3. Oliver, ‘andies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, ch. Cold Weather and Loss of Homes Spread Sufierins o o R . . Made Iin Juneau, Alagska., Elmer BE. s the Ci I 1 r Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy N M ¢ is unopposed SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. Sigh 3 MY . for membership on the Sehool Board. | ~— | o= | PAROCHIAL SCHOOL IS e e Having nouioay Tooay FREENE ke ALL COAL MAY LOOK | Mleasure of tric traing speeding underground | wriere is a holiday at the Parochial é i > % af half minute inter during the|schcol today owing to the furnace | P R ALIKE rush hours, but the native sees only!heing ropaived. As the temperature 3 | % i but after trying our’s you will be | crowds and the blank walls of tun-|is a litile below the usual Spring 3 convinced that the heating quality nels, fe. romitan o N Hotiied e fogle ) ’ varies, also you will learn that bak- fo et W L) 3 S ing with our coal mean less coal D = 4 and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whis. The s Wil » elevated lines at the ind there is | more v i outlook, with many {hued garments on tenement clothe Llines, workers 1o he dining vooms SAFETY BLADE Phone 114 -0 - G B . e e i S Sy ; RWERSI::ESK%{}VF; e Evoen REJL \A\l;!; ATOR e b i st e n igh o i Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop !;,':;“;:"; i Theratinr saouiod) RAZOR A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprictor PHONE 498 {full swing at (e itiverside mine. Ore SEE BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND e I. CAMERON ol Bt A I {8 is being run tom thie No. 8 level | (Lindeborg tunucl level) ,to fap the gl PO R e T TP A el PETILL L | tine ore body oponed up by the 4th 8 | level, This ocated east of No. T Z Y N D A H 0 T E L I emmacomen e ot TEN DAYS i B "FACTS ABOUT STRIKE '] Fice Tiial to Responsible Parties Newly Renovated OF SOFT . { s COAL MINERS | Reasonable Rates Elevator Service Within ten vears there havo | | T = ! S. ZYNDA, Prop. heen six strikes in the coal ° | i it - b fields. ! U The present hattleground in ' Il WBING 3 chudes Tlinois, Ing Ohio and western telds || e G { Mg S HEARY NORTHERN HOTEL ates and REPAIRING | ROOMS—50 cents per might and up; $3.00 per week and up. —— e —— A ices 310,000 | | i i} Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- A severe three-minute cariiquake rocted Central Japan, killing thousands, injusing counts ok o aumioyed My overhead expenses are at f| tion—Hot water day and night. Booms $12.00 per month and less more, shattering | and driving inhabitants out inte freezing weather, hln B o il making @ || a minimam. Therefore I can do up—steam heated ¢, Shg OIS, & ing i v . t 11 total of 360,000 al ners. | '} e L . ithe buildings shown in the picture of Kobe are now in ruins, and at that port an AIIWJ Anthracite miners, unaffected || Your work for less money. woman was knocked off the gangplank of a lincr and was killed. '"The area Qhowp‘fh ! V7, iihc. preasns, Utiike HARNAT No matter how large, or how map was reported strewn with wreckage, and death lists were reported from the cities dnd s e i «o- || small your job you do. yourself fowns shown, X 3 2 a great injustice if you dom'’t | For Den ration - Noland's = " * 6 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS R s < . WA i e e . anthr get my prices, INTERIOR FREIGHTER MARRIES wao airicd at Fairbanks recently| THE EMPIRE HAS THE L.RG-| S o CALL T E A TIVE Edmund Roy Lund for mans « a5 10 Mes Loving Blizabeth Gallagher,| BST, MOST URTO-DATE. AND| . oLt : S ‘ H G S AU o resident of Faithanks and pro- la mamber of the clerieal foree of the BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING g 3 'VE STANWORTH 1 po ety of a stage line on the Ri Fuitbar Lxploration Company. pp ANT IN. AEASKA; : ! *., and the miners Res. 505 . .OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG avd .on Highway where he | a. ¥ ¢ for California om | £ ! but on this ground for many Sk car Harris Hardware Co. - YN sied waill; 1welght and passengers, |Gy honeymoow i Advestmng atways vays. i | months, until they won. ] H b ; PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT » g A it

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