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St m——" e BARNEY COOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ERC,HOURE SIMRLY 1MPOT: oF e MEANING OF The ME HOW A MAN WHO WAS [EEA) CAN SUDOEM CHANGE To AN ATTITLLE OF DISREGARD FOR THE NICETES OF LFC - S\BLE Y MOUUE LoET ALL S WORD GENTLEMAN 1TS BEY FASTIDICUS ALL WIS LIRE COMPLETE 1 CANT BEAR To SEE NOL GOWG ABOUT, THE HOUSE [N NOLR SHIRT SLEEVES AS You Dol I AM v QOING ANAY = FOR A TRIP AND WHEN I RETURN I WOPE To SE& ANTVMPROVE - MENT YOURE THE MARDE ST PERSON (A THE LIORLD & PLEASE. SAPPHIRAY DIDAIT T DOLL LP UKE A JEWELERS SHOW-CASE AND DIONT YOU MAWE ME SEND ALL THOSE SWELL DIAMONDS BACK ¢ lj(;llgllw Island News . MRS. SEY HONORED BY D. I. W, C. cting of the Douglas Club for the sum- mer, which was held last evening at the home of Mrs. L. D. Hammock. was in the nature of a surprise part for Mrs. Charles Sey, whose birth- day it was., Several invited guests in add 1 to the members were ont, a complimented Mrs. Sey with many appropriate gifts. Mr: Hammock and Mrs. Lucile RBdwards each read an . intercsting article the entertainment of those | present. A husiness The Island last m meeting occupied a part of the evoning in which prepara- | tlons wore made to hold Memol Exercises next Monday. A picnic also decided upon, and committe: were appointed to arrange for these | affa | Delicious refreshments were served after which vacation was taken un til September. >~ CHAMBERS MEETS TONIGHT The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held this evening at eight o’clock in the city hall. A good turn out is expected. —_— e —— PAY YOURS DOG TAXES Dog taxes became due and payable on May 15. The City Council at their last meeting instructed City Marshal Grant to proceed and either collect the taxes or collect tho dogs. The tax is $2 for each and every dog, upon the payment of which the! Marshal will issue a receipt and give! & number bress tag for yeur 1927 dog tax. (adv.) (Signed) Felix Gray, City Clerk | — et — L4 GOSPEL MISSION There will be special speakers at the regular mecting tounight at the Gospel Mission. €, W. Bolland, of Skagway, who started the Mission here and Mrs. J. 1. € has returned from San T where she has been attending The Glad Tidings Bible Institute, will espeak. Everyone cordially invited to attend. — e CALL FOR RIDS Bids will be received on or be- fore the third of June at the of- fice of the City Clerk for the house formerly known as the Martin George residence on Fifth Street between Main and Seward on the land to be occupied by the pro- posed new school house. Building to be removed from the premises by July 10. The school committee re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. JUNEA v. CITY COUNCIIL. e ee—— “It depends on you" Tho Salva tion Army building fund. May 22nd 30th. —adv -8 ad Service Transfer Co. WILL HAUL SAW MILL W(OD AND COAL Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 3501 orthe %l‘tahes With the wonderful new SAVAGE Washer that dries without a wringer, you can wash, blue, rinse and dry your entire washing inone tub with- out putting your handsin the wash water! Saves your hands, time, labor and money! Get a demanstration. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co, pres. | during the entire tri | may | Juneau | withaghe tr | The ‘train 75 ARE READY FOR WHITEHORSE TRIP LEAVING TOMORROW morning at 7 motorship Alma, and Navigation will sail from the Ferry Float r 10th annual excursion trip vay with those going to the Whitehorse celebration. It wi n nounced this morning that an half hour whistle will be blown ani everyone having purch a ticket or plahning on doing so is requested to be on hand at that time A four piece orchestra will p and also for the dance at Skagway tomorrow night. Frae coffee will be served on the Alma, bat the excursionists must furnich t r own lunch. About 75 people have purchased ets for the trip and many more probably m: up their mind last moment. he weather i in; will not econflie the latest from § anmounee Ar ¢ for the remainder of ths week From Skagway the party will leave Saturday morning for Whitehorse over the White Pass and Yukonh Route, which regardefl as or of the most picturesque trips in Alaska will arrive in Whit noon. Dur of the stay the e will attend tho ball gam its and a big dance has been arranged for in the eveni Manager Bobby Coughlin anncunced line-up which will be taken te itehorse to competa in the cham of the Yukon Barragar, Manning, Nowell. Hoim: rodie, Gedd Mix, ningham, McAllister, P. Schmitz, Snar and trainer Blil Lott. P. Schmitz, Cunningham, ard Man ning will twirl for the local club while Coughlin, Barragar, and Thon- as are availab behind the siick ——————— GEORGE BROS. will be closad Memorial Day. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Havi been appointed adminis- trator with the will annexed of the estate of George Peter Dusing, de- ceased, by the Commisioner for the Territory of Alaska, sitting in pro- bate at Juncau Precinct, by order ssued 1927, all persons having ainst the estate of the said cedent are hereby notified to present them, duly veri- fled as hy law required, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administrator at his office at 1837 South Front Street, Juneau, Alaska. / H. B. LE FEVRE, Administrator with the will an- nexed of the estate of George Peter Dusing, deceased. First publicatoin,” May 5, 1927, .ast publication, June ‘2, 1027. o'cloek of the Com Tomorrow sharp, the Juneau Fa play tic the ir advice weath is about inder th w pionship Thoma Watts, 'D. M. Bothuwell Alaska Representative JUNEAU .| Sully. J——— - T P e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, jIHURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927. T WOPE QU LL BE AT Good AS NOUR \NORD . ER\C NOUL HANEAT CHAN CONSIDERABIN FOR "TE € ALL AGHT. SAPPRIRA, WiiLE NOURE AWAN Il SEE WHAT 1 CAN DO TO \NMPRINE MNSELE TLL BUN SOME AW CLCTHES AND WIWEN Nou CoME BACK TLL BE e T OF e © 1977 by King Features Sxpdicate. Inc Greas Britain rights reserved | g T | WHO'S WHO AND WHERE H. H. Murray and J. A. Denny, of the Internal Revenue Bureau, ir- 1 in Junean from Valdcz on the eamer Northwestern. \ R. N. Sundqui member of tae) ilouse of Representatives in tho last Territorial Legislature, sailed from Juneau on the Northwestern for Se-! ittle. enroute to his home in Nomy | Miss Mary Young, formerly prop| rietor of the Cafe, left on| he Northwestern for Seatile Young is going to her home in M husetts where she will wer mother, and will return t 1ean Jate in the summer i E. Moultry, General Aeont of| » Standard Oil Company in \laska, aving Juneau « rthwestern for Wrangell B. Carbray, local salesman, lei the Northwestern for Ketchikon Charles Benjamin, of the Hou »f Representatives in the last v ‘ ritorial Leg ture, who ha ween | confined in the St. Ann's Hospitzi where he was operated on for hernia left for his home in Wrang=il on th> Northwestern Major W. J vation Army ing Juneau for Wrangell last C. P. Bussinger, local s making a trip to the Southe: | aska towns on the stoam North-1 western. He will return to Juneau| on one of the t boats northbound sl visit wiih Carruthers, of the passenger | AV night n, is orn Al was a made to See Mrs. —adv Artificial tlower pieces order for Decoration Day ALASKA GRILL (Fomerli Mabry's Cafc) Do you want to be an honest- to-goodness queen? [Tere’s your only immediate prospect : Boris, the bachelor King of Bulgaria. Subjects are alarmed, because bachelors are not held in high regard, and DBoris is almost thirty-three. DBut Boris takes another swig of buttermilk, gays nothing, and stays single, % Interpational cwsre: — eee NOTICE STANLEY CONCIEL, Prop. The Best Place | to Eat will with Chief taken tc no excentions of Police, GETCHELL, -— is 1porium licenses he Pond order (8] - Friday, the IDay at Goldstein without the City By adv. in Juneau PRIVATE BOXES advy _r;__.:—__——_—————— SEE US FOR YOUR. --- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street FPhone 244 Juneau, Ajaska Is the BEST RANGE VALUE on the MARKET TODAY. Polished Top, Duplex Grates, Large Fire Box. The Thomas Hardwai . U S ZYNDA HOTE Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates Elevator Service 8. ZYNDA, Prop. - Starting with June 3d ALL DOGS ¥ iy - ~ ad WHEN SHE COMES BACK (L GET ThE SHOCK OF HER NO ONE'S GONNA SAN Tt QUELR PECME, T MU MILLIONAIR! GET SOME TA\LORS # ~— 4 ON THE TELEPHONE V/cather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: md Friday; LOCAL Barom. Temp. Humidity 20.08 55 71 29.96 38 9 Nw 3 29.93 62 33 w 4 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY ut gentle northwes winds, DATA wind Velocity NW 18 i ) terly Weather Clear Clear Clear Precip. R a.m 24 hrs, Weather 01 Cly Tr Cldy Cidy Cldy Cldy Cldy IN K Clear Juneau Kevehikar Towost 8 am teran. temp. § am Velocity Highest tamp, & pom remp race 16 0 18 *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE: Observations at Jumeau, Prince Rupert, tle, Portland and San Franclsco are made at 4 a. m. |neau time. Edmonton, Seat- and 4 p. m, Ju- Alberta and northwestward to Prince Wil- remainder of Alaska and the ocean rapidly in the Aleutian Islands and Light showers fell yestreday in er prev in ‘the wes low in high over It is and the Whew! FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets And youw'll chase the chill out of your house a Jiffy Incomparable for radiant warmth in fireplace. Try them——you’'ll find They're Ho? ST COAL CO. PACIFIC COA FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Home of Delicions Hams and Baeon Remunant | Mayflower Butter and Eggs and Quality Meats We Aim to Please Two Deliveriea Daily 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 Bt e O iy 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 eats. | i | ‘Where Front Street flirts with Franklin [ THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operalss Tagulsr passe»ger and freight train service from Saward on the 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. For timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Imterior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Pack Boute) Anchorage H : -t NORTHERN HOTEL BOOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and u; Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and uvp—steam heated. e - o — — e —— ALASKA | AUNDRY KIDS | ,_' P ; a ) o e No MAN OR. MAID NEED BE AFRAID -- § To GINETHIS LAUNDRY SHOP YOUR. “TRADE . g afraid personal wear to this laundry. It will come back to you in the proper sweet, sanitary condition. We will treat your negligee and lingerie with the same care- ful. consideration that they would receive at your own hand. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 7Ot not to need be at all send your AUTOS FOR HIRE T A sHowER - | il CALL A TAX! /2800 . A thought i lector bill de time Taxi Tad, —5YS weather and sn you un danger Hail rely tinat | Changeable son. Rain to cateh ways the to exposure you can your dry Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service at Hotel Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 Stands Alaskan and BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 & Office Next to Gastinean Hotel o » n Prompt Service—Day and Night Covicn Auto SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings —a SFNESN Fan— . T MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alasks CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB [ [ Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop —_ NOLAND’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE —n ROCKLAND HOTEL | . Next to Elks’ Club i HOME COOKED MEALS Room and Board by Day, Week | or Month. Also transient meals. Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON | | | ! | : | a2 GARBAGE | HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149! —_a . SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 a —_— e Advertising always pays. Use tha columns of The Emphe.