The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1927, Page 2

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INDUSTRIAL MEASURE INSURANCE iS DEFEATED T Indu iy ndefin H I ion an J UNEAY WILL VOTE TCMORROW - ON SCHOUL BONDS {hat They Will \1:‘; ritt Says ll]('l(‘a\*('. hm ression [s | Carry Big (r)\l Will ! i iyer fon Jnestion uing . ¢ ent of Printed Voiles Ch Veile Dresses in Rose, Blue and bonas toloryow polls will ¢ ',“ L 1\ s erpce R a g W 1 Jl ruffles and hand embroid- “‘l'“ R ”H‘,“ i g 1 i cred 8 to 14 years and n‘m“ £ 30 and 60 cents a yard b T e b - Slicuh noper il A new line of Printed Rayon 2.75 10 $3.50 ko 12 £ colors. 26 in rolls who I n Vot e impre hire 1oul jita ko 1 [town is that th s will 85 conis to $1.60 a vard i o SR o No Additicnal Expens Saieen Bloomers on NG, Additional Expen [{ l n should bear in l’\ t’ '!‘i( riwear Children 1d Misses' Black Sateen Bloom- [ Merri "’ “"' Ju ing the q crs, very geed grade of sateen and full cut. that the co a ol huild G to 16 75 cents a |uln a suit cents 93 2] Boys® Longies spw = s, sizes G to !('.I%”'h», Just received in mixtures and co a shipment of Boys Kayser Hose in Rosemarie, Sunburn, Rachelle Regular 50 to 855.50 and Rosctaupe. At $1.95 a pair Men’s Shoes i a ! Cabi Men's all-leather Work Shoes. Famous Sta: b O P g LU Brand. end Che-taut. Regular $2.50 at Special —$4.75 5195 and 75 for ‘:...2 > "Niu \ VERY GUOD LINE O} S12.50 1o 518.50 VEW THINGS ON EVERY BO 4 T VEN'S RAINCOATS B M. Behrends Go., Inc. Juneau's Leading Uv,wzrlm('l‘t \lu/l’ -m,M UNCERTAINTY MARKJ SOUTHERN BASEBALL ATLANTA, April 18 More un cortainty than ever before per the “dop " on the approachine ern As ociation baseball rac The chief re on is the large ture ‘ o playe last ason and th nappe o of muny new B I line-ups. Nearly ever ) iation club is draw 1@jor lague camps fop Larry Gilbert, manager the New Orleans chawpionship eluh will have only three of his 1926 res ula: 5 to stari the new . Johnny Dobbs, pilot of Birn m, i ruits trom th Washington whil Bert Niehoft of A ) is drawing on them and the New York Yar > WILLIE DAVIES QUT FOR WORLD’S CROWN April 18 PITTSRBURGH With 1} death of Harry Greb mide champion > world, Pit lone out g fighter po d the field of Ko anan i CGrorge Campbell Carson, of San Franelseo, who neanny woh a ranks of the $20,000,000 verdict agamfit big copper companies for use of a Davies is now lling process to which he claimed patents, won a hvornbla B })-rd L s verdiet when he asked Mrs. Hersee M. Gross, of Beverly Hills, Wkue s tho ohy Cal, to be Lis wife. They have just been married. H is fifty. ranked thi~d in woTex seven and she's forty- onght Rickard and that in the meantime b s e defeated Newsboy Brown, who, ho'd- pi ¢iir L hi ing the second rauk, has held La. y ety NOTICE :077 MARINERS Barba to two draws [ on th ugl 5 bot Dixon Entrance-Cordova B hs i iy o S o A &oned by Coach Gaw to take rance to Hunter Bay—Turn Point ONE-ARMED BOX wiar turn in the b ight was placed in commission for N — e | season on April 1, 1927 4 sTAR IS RE‘.JULAR NEIL MacGREGOR Lynn Canal - Poundstone Rock Gas + ON BOSTON TEAM .« stacare Doputy (& Bell B 1. reported extinwuish- Morehid - of L April will be relighted as soon s practicable, n Junean on bosines NSO with the crection of MRS, HUNTER RETURNS theatro in Pelers-| Mrs, K. L. the guest of Karl|neau n toda . wiil be onneetion otion picture 3 e will he 1 vorsity has a one-ariicd pichor v ROSTON, ' April Ro-on Uni wh gives promise of beine as ramon the collegiate world One Dalay was in the Natimal 1. Arm sagi nuater arrived in Ju this morhing on the Burcua: e is Franci: Burns of Cha dostown vetary of Aluska, while e fof Risheries boat Brant. Mrs. lur *“hi* i+ RBurn's first year on the is 1 as been visiting in Seattle an. savd, Althongh he lacks 1he abiliny R s rnia for some time and intends ust Don McDonald, ace of t 0'! papers for sa: ] Liapire, |« end the summer in Juncun i ’n the Another |borne in mind {that there will dan from o w buildi 1 ir W Wk 1 ren quart elsowh - > o IPILE DRIVER SCOW IS8 LCST, GULF OF ALASKA A pile drive k K | Co. lost cn the concern i {Any inform Pk {covery will b higily ay iated tie porson i veqn I 4o [the compuny Cow . marked i - v CAPT. HVATUM HETK WITH NEW HALIPUTER Capt! Olal Tvatunt art nean thi Dorothy from is 14 feet leng in \. attle ing Co. She km»‘l\ Ca plivs in l)unuun fo will endeavor to ich the engine has hees athy will return apt. Hvaatum, whe tod up v haliby the place of the § hoats arc much ih same (ype. - CARROLL IMPROVING tl\l\\l' rid he i Carroil ) [hospital, il v she arvived here, has lofi the ho Ipital XAMS Sxam he Prohi Applici | Zone jadmin superviso | vukon ol i E | Late this af on advices were {received th L Y from the ht tomor $12.50 per P D SUPPORT THE SCHOOL ‘BOND J.. . Burferd & Co. CLEAN UP—IT ADVERTISE: N MONDAY, APRIL | | F BI 1CK DIAMO’\/D NUT BEST FOR RANGE PACIFIC COAST C()AL CO. PHOl\I 16,1927, Lovely Thornless Rose His .| Origination CLE A\ UP and PAINT UP THE SEASON IS HERE back of the clead and paint-up crusade wall and r finishes lines attrac- n-proof, and they r home today give you helpful means giv tion: protect the is in the mir suggestions, Juneau-Y oung [fardware Co. “If It's Hardware We Have It —— t) MILLION FEET {)i‘ Good f)'mr Logs Wanied e r——————— ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave Houskr, MODERN rror. Holiand seven hundred . more t tant new ins b let wigh the imj * Bess told me to step to tell yuh all yuh get tru e rag to come on Rhodes’ 6 t Street th Franklin THE ALASI&A PAILROAD ithsoughout the year operates regutar pu~s:~<er and freight train service from Seward on tho Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. TFor timetables and other in- (urmauan Inquire of any steamship or railroad dgent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (¥t. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage 1=t e =2 Alasks N S — e CONFECTIONS D. ° Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. SRR DR ) ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE | KRISS KROSS SAFETY BLADE REJUVENATOR o but after trying our's you will bes AND eonvinced that the heating quality -“ AZOR var .dl)'” you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mecan less coal SEE and Dbetter results. We ¢ a full line of Feed and our transfer scrvice 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER v Phone 114 CAMERON Noland's 10 | F | 3 monstration m. to 4 p e TEN DAYS Free Trial to Responsible Parties Corne p. m Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop » A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 Service Transfer Co. BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND WILL HAUL §AW MILL W00D ALL XINDS OF W0OD WORK AND COAL e AR A Office 1 ZYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates Elevator Service 8. ZYNDA, Prop. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and cp—steam heated. ——ed ton on dock 412 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANX §F EVERY PASSENCER- unmm MAT ISSUE SSIBAT in b and ¢ e §T 27 |

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