The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 5, 1927, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927. | | | ommunicate with My Millard ha heen with the IN THE SENATE able to get to polls on ac- | : ; P Hikealth, ©The Ussigt F”H !:"MMISS"IN Bills Introduced 2 : Gl & i o s i e e L L Bl PR ! 1t e ! o vobhastra s h count of the weather will be nE {] Hfln Q E hey sta however, that they rvices of Mr. Millard," declared el I L Junior Orchestra Is to Make docoMmBNTRG with an dntomo: '; :; | !! B will ot aceept anir rom per-| Col. James G. Steese, Prosident of }‘H‘:i;) I.r\ppearanco = bile immediately if they will ; nts ‘\'\:m 1‘!’\‘4‘ w‘\‘m:m ! H:’“-m:llil\‘m Sl o 3 = 3 t Slic P | call Phone 188 s ) iEslon: o, encies 16 Such® cap-] Duvihe tHe fast two o 2 Takes New Fish Commission M. No. 5, Hunt : Peti a ll} Invited. CITIZENS' EFFICIENCY Provides for Increased Al : ; ; .{MII ]u "1,",\'“;,,,":, “”".‘m\x‘\?l::g 1o extend graz Bill Apart Insurance T N The April mee £ the Junean TICKE lowances to Pioneer: Bill Is. Recommuitted. ; v ‘;, [T e i DL L NE [ Controller Bill Back. ANDERSON TO TALK e st e Baleatuy i g al treatment in the States, the S o'clock in the e or semat pmatlity AT gl = e L AT GANBEN CUB | oice, "1 o to Fuisbanhd annual the end of April relative to joint 1 | by n Diven Mr. Eckles is a young man 1 of Legislature to di s Stwes o approved was vo to A iture of the Garden Clut been in Junsau for sev. enss Alaska insane problem o . aceept the mvitation hrist Lok e expe 1ot an 2 y o'clock | month Bills Passed & it 2 h complete] ndeavor - Convention t i thef 9 i AT NeLey < : >ee ] A "‘”,[\",:]“’”“ U s bhis Db s g 18y at the Nat hurch at 2 o™, e gy Rafors wist « an. The talk THREE STEAMERS DUE Creating small clock this Sl e 114500 e Hadiiag 4 i i AL Ty e Thre teamship Co. steam. time was ¢ 10 i ) ik e 5 ‘ 4 At L s Mr ffvom the I and the Alaska from and inspiratoin I I i o LHDILE ¥ 1SS nestior he o w we due to arrive in Sl in . prrint Reso ing which may be asked. | Junean fime tonight providing SO S S &+ <tormy eroand tide permits, mvited 10 e eting i v U ool iy ik oo GOINC TO VALDEZ s bl it "o 1 i Authorizing Anchoraze-Ma hort adi < G s Nosthwestern has two days’ special 1 il of ] | Y Kkl present workin M il v . o Lt G L J « the A - The complete program creation i ‘The 8ir ) g Mackie 1:‘\‘.‘; e g 1 1l 4 of the 1' 8 Veteran 1 rehestra ; “‘“’ ' = y ' " of carving f ) 1 h n transfop- L Old papers tor szie ar The Empire collo s . 3 en Opens Ball I¥ THE HOUSE ’ L Mubtinglg (i re s SR 4 L — ~. 7 1. 1B ) Murra ¢ DEVLIN LEAVING lative voting” of N thers LSl as S # st % [eviBlods Ohen ! i MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MULTI- Paut, Retict or A0S by ol aines G il 2 S > CCLORED SLIPPERS EVER 1 catival Ovaerture propriati L Junior Orehiestra e+ AR LIVE fOUNTAIN COATS DISPLAYED Serenata’ loskowsk awi Piano Duct: Harriet Bertleson PAT DUGAN INJURED WANTED, COMMISSION R b il W sy notice o Winfred Carlson BT oo o o B Y O e g GEORGE BROTHERS | .o ted by the Carl Kern|for the City, haul k. Tl ; Saxophon lass of a rock chut ot lsg e Alasks PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET nan, Clarvinet struck him infii V [ 2 0 JLE 1 v ne, Clarinet the face and S : . . = e Mackie-Beyer [suffeed trom severe | 1o = e v Orchestra which weakene ore N Worth. To pro y A f the Junior Or 1 1 monu g today , Mary Eii § | s him 1o re r. Mr. Dug men, Olavi Kukkola, Lucille 1 it i s Hospital Edward M - ar e ALASKA DUE MIDNIGHT eade - o ice Merritt According to a radio received at Clarinets William Herriman, | a:15 o’clock this afternoon, the Al Lana DeVighne, B Winn aska is due southboun i axophones ett, Lati s = < o/ ey 010 papers for Cornet - Ge e Tromhone Redling bram Friend T Miss Cladys Naghel . FIELD REPORTS ARE Preparations R TH T T T L o ti L.'(;n-‘v‘ “Bvll Recommittea i : A : G HEARD’ PRESBYTERY the Indu for ¢ 1 [ ) g O Pau 3 # S R b T orning session of the Pres i he taken of IR A tery ka opened at 9 o'clock mitted to the ( t ) :'this m g, with a short devotional &, Election Laws v ce, after which routine busi to permit him r sor n; Sitka kot ess and reports from some of the 5. M x . 1 Alask 1 fields occupied the timo until 1} mded the 5 . the - Uniled i At that hour Dr. Diven \recipitated @ gumer rries 2o appropriat of Wrangell, delivered a most help-; led on « s : 5 4 ful address on the work of (he m o ta was Wit Of Eldership. This address was follow Mr. Paul amended h afn y £ led by a round table discussion SERVICE THAT IS BETTER n to recommit by substituting ’ i which brought out many points of e . : | imittee on Labor for the on. Passed 2 1 much value to those present. This|] Phene 25 Free Delivery || inally named 0P8 ! . was followed by the examination of Several Bills Introd . 1 eesipihas : teanaport,|he Native Lay Workers conductod BNTOULE L0 | P e et il N L sl | THE DANCE OF THE YEAR o v relnting (o 1 mmunication e zecelvet hud WILL BE HELD AT Cordova transmitting B I A R lution | the Chamber DOUGLAS AUDITORIUM t the pre-| x:;‘.,.;' it oviontive Ao e o Inercased for - te DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL unlog: it is i vart used for son 3 ¥ | . s ; IR T ~ o wene| Junior Prom — April 22nd saloon restaurant, hotel or bomding house. The term ‘private dwelling’ | colurns ot The | A GOOD TIME ASSURED TO ALL shall be construed to include the sjently but solely as a residence rtment house, hotel or hoard- | i Admission $1.00 9:30 P. M. Bill No. 41. Mr. Murray | | autho cumulative voting” of{ — —_— hanking corporation stock. My, Paul! introduced No, 42 cking §406. to veimburse Sitka L 1,360 L.| R Rk Lot wmiel| Betz Coliseum '} THE FAMOUS FIFTIES EUETRE L Men || ALSO THE $37.50SUITS | LUXITE HOSIERY O i MOOSE HALI It isn't the “selling price” that decides the value of clothes. 8 ,,‘\s,;:_ A ! It's the wearing price. What you get per dollar in mileage Offers everything to its wearer that the best of Hose should offer . and “styleage"—is more important than what you pay. [ LOOK FOR THESE FIVE POINTS 1—EXTRA TOE and HEEL REINFORCEMENT insure longer wear with their in- visible wear resisting threads. 92 _CORRECT PARIS SHADES—AIl new shades for Luxite are created in Paris —at a price made possible exclusively by KUPPENHEIMER. and unique scientific process keeps them bright and clear. }——PERFECT FIT—No wrinkles in the smooth fit that slenderizes the ankle and EASTER BASKETS ml]ow:\' f\'el‘_\"cu'r\'u :\n.d c‘onlfmr. ‘Luxltv is k?m, not stretched to fit. 4—_LUXITE ARE NO HIGHER in price than ordinary Hose and have these added RABBITS, CHICKENS advantages. CHICKEN J. M. SALOU! L T ; i 2 5 NO lMllI‘iRl' ECTIONS—Uniformly even threads do away with unsightly shad- . JUNCTION STORE ows and knots. Aside from the many inspections at the factory we have a The ltvlu!l Gruen | C/‘ND‘ lighting unit over which each pair is inspected before each customer at time OctaThin $40 of purchase. No longer is it necessary that —_—— | mes v ow ke Iy . — — — —| CONSIDER THESE POINTS WHEN BUYING HOSIERY - individuality of o | SOLD ONLY BY f S Bt v LER-MAURO . WHY GAMBLE? cost iwi- graceful new \ Thin, DRUG CO. ! “J tell you in advance what job will cost” THE NUGGET SHOP Phone 134 we poitver ||| PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS : C ld e ’ E i ] B b v i b For COTTAGE or SKYSCRAPER ]O Steln S mporlum It is Spring Clean-Up—Paint-Up ) it / e e T GEO. B. RICE JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER The suave styles of the smart set, the handicraft of the cus- tom cutter—the ‘‘blooded patterns” of the limited yardage weaver e T U L v aravoved JAR0BRROBORIRORIRRTOROREIRRITRININIRENRRINERITREINITNNI e e e B o e e e T = il

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