The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1927, Page 7

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——— e ARRAY OF LUXLRY ' SURROLNDS BARNEN BOOGLE + [N WIS LFE AS Tie WonoPARLE ERIC VAN HORN, WIS HEART TAKES AN ADDED (EAP TTME HE TUINKS OF THE BIG BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG WHY NOT----- SORE - _ NES ---- - BUT. ... "Wwew, OH... NO---NES. . | Thar oM .- EVERY A CHANCE - - G678 DERRY wwew 1S To TANE PLACE ON ¢ WEDNESDAY- OF COURSE, HE WANTS Ta do To TWe TRACK. AND SEE SPARKY (MATCH (WS HEELS wTH ThE CTUER OAT-SNIFFERS BUT &' HE GOES HE'S SURE RECOGANZED ON'WOTTA LIFE - BEY m e ©7T"37 by King Features Syndicate, Y dowyy! MUSBSDUNI o‘racm“/ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY | 1927. 6, By BILLE DE BECK WEWO TS 1S Tue e X 4 TeR 2 DETECTVE , HONORABLE ER\C AT YOUR SERUICE, VAN HORN ! (R VAN HORM SEHD M€ WP A DEReNUE RIGHT AR N COMPLETE n DISGUISE! My Inc.| | Great Brimin of -~ ' Lty Gouwy REAT GET-UP » Come | 1, GLEER OEAPLE - N TACSE MULTE -, ", MILLIGNAIRE S ! RE UNDER T i ( THATS ) How MUCH ARE They 2 INTSS 1 —= Island y e Douglas News BACCALAUREATE SERMON ithe Com preached Hamnu ity Con haec ticnal church ureate sermon luating ¢ h school. A repr athering of the people s in attendance. the their young folks chool life » s0me to mpieting in Doug 8 their strume acte prep: il 16:10, “If the does not whe be put to—more s The mu was given ception of stituted f un well execu immock and Homer ch contributed with rendered vocal solo. B SCHOOL PICNICS ENJOYED good tim reported by all students faculty Saturdey eveni when they returned fre their annual pieni fro whici they so fortunate to hay fine day The high school picnicked at Shel- for Jsland maki the trip on_ the wrus which +ft Douglas a littic m in and more fully blunt, and one then it must gth.” { the program with ex eva Feero who sub, Glen Kirkham who pregent, with o solo. Mrs Iron be and the remainder of the school verged between Nevada, n and ~ Cowee creeks, - LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL EXAMS START TOMORROW school ends the nest few for the finul 192637 t of Douglas, en aver The this week Thursday evening commine nt will be held for the senior cl nd . will be (he general wind up the schiool 0. E. 8. for - TO ENTERTAIN Nugget Chaptor, No. 2, Ovder of ern Sia 11 ent in the Ma- sons and families at a ecard party tom ight in Odd Fellows Mall. The -3 at 8:30 o'clock. ———.——— Longer Hair, Longer Skirts, Smaller Waists LONDO the tip out to Br ning their Women with knee hailrooms. gettinz and 1 greater le and ra i is' biing added to zth to the t i to AS KU Fits Focket ‘e d HANDY Y2 ) | a beautifully | | members | i | and arrived home about a fulldengt i | i pastor of | i [ y for | chai- | l Major-Genera! Enoch M. Crowder, famous for his ad- ministration of the draft law during the war, wants to be relieved of his present post, that of Ambassador to Cuba. Te’s in ill bealth. tremely short skirt was too inartistic to retain popularity, ol the latest evening gowns is fall three inches or more the knee in front and drap2 a train which is many inche longer, frequently only six from the floor Sir Frank Duc other older British artists who have been contending that no artis® could " a satisfactory full length pi » of a woman in extremely short sKirts now have th» on many of their yo: aisociates, Modiste, and painters alike now seem to be I that knee-length gowns have ufficient length of line to give to the figure and lack the necessary to afford a satis- background for valuable Gl R AL agre not grace dignity factory jewels. e Lighting Devised to LONDON, May 16-—Mannequins ill no longer he neoded at big to display frocks il a mew ntion comes into universal use. Mrs. Suburbia aud Lady will be able to try th frock themselves whil earing their would-ha utid 10 1rol 13 out” My s ¢ the head in the a headle d ticular g purch: stands jmade to mirror. sed in through" > head of the purchaier. If this means i§ suc- jcessful scveral gowns coitld be tried door garment or (he wse-of a man- nequin. . ‘V ampprivger 1] 1" FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchaage. Front, opp. City WharL Front, near Saw MIIl Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward, - Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall, 2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 8econd and Gold. Fourth and Harrls. Fifth and, Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp.” Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Maln. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Wiiloughby, Home Grocery. — e e o e e e e R A R R B g LIt te ~oRUAORR® inches| ™ Displace Mannequins| "*name |on without the removal of any out- EDUCATION Stateg, Cali and practical According to th judgments it is rated portant than such subjects g of citi lang 16.—~Public A manners” ! ppe most frequant ¢ than the hat pupiis learn overnment,” of application, lack of Dr I to California sel and that ex tution fornia aris allicd sub SAN FRANCISCO, May instruction in L is vastly mor teaching of “local civic the Constitution of t a history or (hrift auso of impo! slowly graphy he three Rs and attention nited St is the second la t jects are rated as more Some Learn Slow ind prac failur The cause of neral cor and child ool ' and h s better his readin’, 'vi to master ot {les of edu ry t pe adju for a atic (1 justmen more ¢ on the part of educa int the way ment - ditional elo mentary school cipals, high and countr, lege teach liam C. T and Dr. © of the Univ ty Calif teac hool prin jerintendents vevealed b prin- Speeial at Terrel " nent Wi Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecant for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. todey: I'air tonight and Tuesday; gentle northerly wind LOCAL DATGSA Barom. Temp. Huuidity Tvind Veloecity 30.01 44 84 SE 10 30.12 42 97 8 3 29.98 54 w 8 Weather Rain Sprinkling Pt. Cldy CABLE AKD RADI0O REPORTS VOSTRRDAY 1 Apm | temp. | TODAY 8 nm. Veloeily Bam. Wenther Pracip. Lowest 8 a.m o 24 hra 34 12 a8 1 1 s than 10 miles Study Completed The California a grant Fund of professors have comvleted » curriculum study under from the Commonwealth New York to the Univer sity of alifornia. Among the cor clusions reached e the foliowir A consensus of California pa " seems to indicate that they favor the three Rs and wish time and effort concentrated upon them cle mentary grades. Representative cdu cators seem fto 0 rally tla the time formal subject should be reduced and the curriculum | Polish Your Floor by Electricit Here is a wonderful new invention that ; | takes all the work | out of keeping floors § beautiful and makes ) this household task | apleasure. Tentimes § fdster than present ) methods, it enables you to polish all the floors and linoleum in your home in the timeit formerly took to do a single room. Sturdily built to last a lifetime and guar- anteed absolutely. \ in the given judgment of each In the Distiict Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. { THE MATTER OF PLICATION of JOHN MARIUS NTONS to change his name from that of John Marius An- tonsen to John Marius Olson In compliance with an order duly and entered on April 20, by the D Court for the iet of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, public notice is herehy given to all concerned that on said April 30, 1927, said Court duly and regularly adjudged that the name John Marfhs Antonsen be cha rom that of John M 15 A to that of JOHN MARI and, furthe upon | the completion of t slication of this notice a cert will he issued said Court, under its seal certifyi that JOHN MARI OLSON and shall be the of ohn Ma from and after the Wi H M. ¥ Court IN THE AP- —and we in- JohnsonLamb's- gallon ($2.40) % Liguid Waz. Ask for a demonstration cludeFREE a§1 wool Mop and a of the famous Jol i the —— of Al vision and tl al of said 30th day of April, 1927 JOHN . DUNN Number ! Alaska Electrie Light Court, e and Power Co. Juneau, Alaska f the season will permit of gar- ! \ uen work. NOW is the (ime to plant hardy perennials and woody plants. Plants started indoors should not be set out until about May 15. We have some SHRUBS TREES ROSES and a general line of HARDY PLANTS JUNEAU FLORISTS Greenhouse—Phone 984 Store—Phone 311 Observations at and San Francis Edmonton, Seat- and 4 p. m, Ju- Jumnean, co are made at 4 a. Prince Rupert, m. the 1 and low n-ar Alas) Shower Alentian British iNoW Peninsula and Columbia and the oce flurries have ocenrred over Temperature sure is heastern t rd moders high in Sout 0 u Whew! IED YOUR FURNACE A FEW 5 i Diamond Briquets chase the chill out of your Incomparable for radiant Try them——you'll find Theyfre Hot W _ PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. And you'll a jify. fireplace. in in a house warmth Home of Delicious Hams and Bacon Mayflower Butter and Eggs and Quality Meats We Aim to Please Two Deliveries Daily 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 Howdy Folks? De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eafs, Where Front Street flirts with Franklin cge - HERE'S WHY WE wRoTE THIS SIMPLE RHYME. TO YELL YouL OUR. 8 WORIK'S DONE ON TiME. g oun ne laundry will be when we promise Keeping npromises 1'ng out the high- est grade of laundry work are two of the best things we do, ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 A TAX] A DAY — EEPS YOUR TEMPER xi Tad. and sa 1 March hare, streets 1 bring a doorstep. If you'd hay down in a puddl heen mad a Avoid the call to Single lson . driver 0 to you CARLSON'S TAXI Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotel POONE SINGLE 0 BERRY'S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 189 Office Next to Gastineau Hotel P n | Prompt Service—Day and Night Covica Autro SERvVICE JUNBAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings MILLER’S TAXI Phone 188 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB — I NOLAND’S CORNER WE HANDLE Pig'n Whistle Candy NONE BETTER Box or Bulk f | ROCKLAND HOTEL | Next to Elks’ Club | HOME COOKED MEALS Room and Board by Day, Week or Month. Also transient meals. Unfer New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON | | ] | 1 } | I o 1 'l GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING | @ A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149! —_— THE ALASKA RAILROAD thzoughout the year operaiss raginar pass¢sger and freight traln service from Siward on the Coast to Falrbanks in the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanlka branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward ahd Falrbanks. ¥For timetables and other in- formation inqujre of any steamshlip or rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) NORTHERN HOTEL BOOMS—50 cents per might and up; $3.00 per week and wp. Publio shower and tub baths 50 cents. Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and wp—steam heated. SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 S——— CAPITOL DYE WORKS C. Meldner—Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 Advertising always pays. Use the columns of The Empira

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