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THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY I 18, 1927, RETURNING 0 STAGE‘ NITROKOTE Are You Prepared | ™ e R FOR FLOORS NITROKOTE is unlike the ordinary floor p ? oty » i » | paint or enamel, since it dries hard enough { 01 1 a ua Zon y ® J to be walked on in about half an hour, Everything that goes with the graduation outfit can be found in our : uneau-Young Hardware assortment of pretty things for the girl graduate. Pretty Dress Goods— J g CO. Gloves—Stockings—Slippers and a visit will reveal many good values. i L i Hm‘dwarc};a};:)(llml‘ll;d(‘l't‘-lkmg SPECIAL ON BLACK COMBINATIONS V. 7. . . - SATEEN LR s ey - PROMOTE JUNEAU § ; Ladies’ white batiste ; ; : BY MAKING IT THE NEATEST TOWN IN ALASKA 36-inch Black Sateen, highly mer- combination suits ' in 4 cerized. Very good grade for bloom- lace and hemstitch ers, smock, card table covers, ete. trimming. Regular Regular 75¢ value $1.50 o $3.75 for 45 cents a yard 50 cents each i o] PONTIAC PRICES i B . i RS e g = | DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR—Fully Equipped LADIES KAYSER HOSE ] e | ¢ . - ¥ If she ean arrange a partnership with William Reardon, Lady Sedan . $1075.00 Ladies’ Kayser Hose in Gunmetal, Rose Taupe, Rachelle; Toreador, Rose | Northesk, -the former Jessica Brown, of Buffalo, will return Coupe ... 5 . 1075.00 " to the stage as a dancer, according to reports from London. | Cabrolet 1150.00 Sizes ;{I/, to 10. Rpg"lar $2.50 for She recently separated from Lord Northesk, Reardon was ¥ : % hs b L formerly Irene Castle’s partner. Landau KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators PHONE 3284 Marie and Sunburn. $150 a Pair TP a5 o LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN U. S, MARSHAL OFFICE " A new Shaw and Walker, counter | | M i Ay s 4 ; height i g s woek in oose t l]wullnlml States al's office J Connors Motor Compa'ly The counter has five double® cup X boards with double locked daors | | \ . ce. One unit assembly w : ! ? h I » ” C. sy gt it o Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop , . needs of the of! 4 i Juneau’s Leading Department Store of a lare and draw > Meets | A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 . ) gy BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND equipment ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK B e . e ST e SN o SR - Join Mariu: ern for the Resurrection Bay City, |NEW mmmcs o e b o ’ on a business trip. trict Court chan MEW MET“““ e et o | FOR THE GASTINEAU/ii'vin s =il - Bofdack o ot Vuw AN‘Z‘NG 1o Ken, Wasih e | e el on k] AAVERUAE mr T Use ON ALL TYPEWRITERS—ONLY A FEW MORE LEFT | sister / \ 8, fo ¥ v he L e ——— ]| L | of Fuhoau Northwestarh Inat Hight from Seatcia| CPMENY 0f The Fmpire AR AT o, J. B. BURFORD & CO. MAY 20—THANE MESS HALL Mr. and Mrs, M. ] sailed |Where he has been for the past twedsinminniinin ] THH 1 P B o s B weeks on busingss, to take over [h"l AT BT T IH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LTI T first leg of their ri active matiagement of the Gastineay by 4 : | Hotel, of which-he is part owner. My mother ireece. They will ulm,mmm is .making plans to start a attend 4 4 one Machines Arrive Hele from ! vention in paris o, ve: |18 the hotel ud to replace tarpes turn to Jun r. d I ure ere it is necessary: Seattle — ]orgenson Mrs, J Sjurs nd. two chit l:’Ie b;nughtmnmple‘; of-carpate Wit % dren, left W for Ket im_from @ sou and will oide’ Joms Amo Stafi- . chikan where 3 join My |by wire a& soom as he det:rmin 1 Sjursen and make their home for|What is needed. George Jorgenson, well known Ju [(ha future | “1 will make a special effort to neau business man and f Mrs. L. Shuman, who has been|PleAse patrons of the hatel, and to proprietor of the Jor 5 A visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Charles|make it as homelike as possible,” Shop, returned to Juneau from a six|Goldstein the past two weeks, return-|Said Mr. Biggs, weeks' trip in le, on the Steamel lod (o her home in Ketchikan on the| Mrs. Biggs expects to leave Seam] WRANGELL SHINGLES mnnmummmmmmmnmn ; : WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS Saturday’s Advertisement FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED ¢ . TO SERVE YOU Northw Jorgenson has|geamor Alaska last night. next Saturday for Jumeau. They will been .:nm_\ vulcanizing with the| "A A" Humfr ol knowa Alneka m.k. thete hom at the Gastineau Central Service Station, i te hroker and formerly a resident of S e e broushit back oo e ost Juneau, arrived from Ketchikan on — OF THE NEW . modern and _ up-to- vulcanizing |tne steamer Northwestern. 5 ] L be M lls I Tiachines, §ud has socenten a pour |the steamer, Nortiweetbrnr | o (i NN ; ; uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. tion with the Connors Motor Com sumttier witlh M. ARECNGES B / i pany. The new machines arc en ony, returned to Juneau on the ¥ o Atan ’ tirely different than have ever been hwestero and Wil spent RSO ] ! en in Juneau. Instead of the oM |mar hore. g R T “incd cavity method of vulcaniz M. Polley, Territorial Tax Col-; Tho aniuual election of ofticers of 2 s equipped With |jocior, loft on the Northwestern last |lhe Juneau wnmcfl- Club_ took place rms \\)\\4 h have been el © night enroute to Valdez on his an- |t the mebtin night in the seted - o vepair the rubber to i |yup rip, He will go as far west |City Council umbers in the cCity original strength a8 Bristol Bay iHall. Mrs. €. J. Bkude wWwas chosen m-{'):.; ru‘vu(l;;mg will restore the flex-| " w_ . Rohrback, L. F. Hebert, and |pres r- Mny Mohdgle, vico ANNOUNCING THE OPENING ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES tire which 8 ®o eoly g Rupert, Alaska Knights of the H. €, Gorham, secre- Dave HouseL, prop. sential, especially to balloon tires|guip” gailed on the steamer North- s J. Oaul was re The new method will v bl wastern for the westward elacted tmumar tread des on all repair Jc William H. Caswell, Deputy Unitod | = The retiring uhlcer- toviewed the The material used will be States Marshal at Sitka, is making |work done by the club Firestone Gum Dipped Cord rub trip to “Cordova on Hhe .stentipd ¢ which has heen tested to be th [} orthwestern. Grounds, Parent-Teachers' material is the same as used i % 4 nmfinn and the Treadwoll et ¢ B i ot Gt e oo MONDAY, MAY 23rd ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE most endurable of all rubbers. Th M. Emel crintend but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varles, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a tull llne of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 fin effort - hé 1 I 4 e, M 3 1& %flnc w. e AND WHERE ! . ool auperiavendont o to-| 41 o el R R - M ,..;;» Cutalln 58 EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Wert, | s ot l'w Miss Marie Paige, io °r B yeut | Aurans, nl the l"nlrbnnka hmlq : lelvs* teader of the Colise stra, o 3 p y * S °:',§'M, i, Mkl 6 el OPENING WEEK and vioMn studio here, left on the |y R 08 A R land Alaska for the south M. E. Stuart, of the Stuart Pack. Mrs. Atina Lowell, who came. north |, ', o SUUAr O i im g 2 A . ing Company, is a passenger arriving 4 & <R SRR Sa 3. WE USE GRANITE SAND AND GRAVEL IN ALL CONCRETE Let us figure on thermos-bottle system of construction John B, Jackson, returned to her home in Everett, leaving on the Al! M. J. Imlach, connected with the J | C S aska. ;wn-ing plant at Port Benny, is | Dresses, 0(!!8, we(lters, Mrs. J. Bourgette, mother of Mis" passenger enroute to Latouche onl our system will surprise you. Concrete Products Mfg. Co. G. FAGERSON V. Bourgette, teacher in the Juneai!the Northwestern Public Schools, left for thn south PGy wma:fl:"{":‘ oy Blouses, Hats, Hose, on the Alaska. Representative Tom Gaffney, of 3 & . o N 1o i night on the Northwestern to siiper- Joe Mayer, traveling for his own!Nome, left today for his northera vine early sens 0 coRAtRubEon gowelry firm, Jof for Wrangen on home, saing via wostern and"interor eyt over Mchabason Highwar Corsets, Underwear, the Alaska. He expects to vieit a few Afbert Wile, cigar salesman, v-|days enroute with old friends and [}t e “'"""'r.'“""“‘ and at Mc . il return here ; turned to Juneau from the westward 'acquaintances. He will travel to Sow » H on the Alaska. ard and Fairbanks, thence down: “h.g%l.’%"m Hthu-thidror 15 th and Bags F. l:d Bigtond, repressniing Seh:‘z'ri M t on fecord, it wih sald o returnd to Jumeau on e Alasku J . ¥ B after his anoual trip to the wes:-|and son, Sumnmer, Jr. left last ul.hv.&m':“:;';’:dh::a‘,““m:fi'“"fl‘:“"z‘l‘e‘: EVERYTHING THE LATEST FROM THE fon the stean Northwestern for| g 4 rived ou the Alasks |Soward enroute to their home m|:"“"Mm&:l'l"’1“""::'m."""‘“‘w""“ FASHION CENTERS OF THE EAST rd after calling on|Anchorage. Mr. Smith has been here |FOW T SCH w:“ s '{m“'y'“‘lw: tive session adjourn-| i somie extent. A number of crews p A. Cook, wife of the tele-led completing official records of m’:hofleVM' have been put to work and rator on the Alaska Rail-|House of Representativ ¥ - .:"Moru-. is a passenger| Highway Engineer R. J. Sommers[OeIs "."l‘ld ""l'k.::d & Zeplily - oM 19 m&bm:nd on the Alaska. jwas an outgoing passenger on the | it L3 conditions per- ¢ A. McGilvray, of Valdez, i Northwestern oarly this morning, 3 ‘t:pner routh on the Alaska on|route to western and interior dis. e o g Old papers tev sme at The Empire tricts to make investigations of pr P former resident [posed roul projects and initiate the| | M""l'lnt llgn Pays. Use the « WhoArd the’ Northwest. mnson's work on pondkig projects. | eoliMAS. of. The Bsifire. IO TR PUTUET OO SRR RLELENVUOE OO \ SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies ice Supplies Printing and Stationery 'GEO. M. SIMPKINS co. Front Street !ll.!.u g 2 H g H | : H 4 i to attend the funeral of her brother. | =i n o0 0 SN o rthwestern. ¥4 o ; for yoir homs, The parable ¥ Best oest : g : g 2 H H £l § ____—____m Old Papers-for sale at The Empire Office