The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1927, Page 2

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g g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MAY 27, 1927. ‘W".l_ OBSERVE T W' ufiio ] _'I’_' 4'\’[) WIII"RE B lage MEMURML DAY - aby Carriages i ‘Mx"r'u‘;”; n:::n-lnm“'.m'":\"n‘v' to :"rl\;\n:v | 4 Program Is in Charge of retirmed onth BflSS”l(’lS n Petersby ‘Busines B, good deal of! American Legion—Ex- ™"\ 1688 - buildi s going on, including a new : ercises and Parade. theatre, and a large addition to the; e i present Arctic Hotel. There is som | Memorial Day wit b -‘"“""""“"“"W.'.m Ot Blaing § hew HOt (H6re See Our Window Display and Bed Spreads 3 . BETZ’ COLISEUM 1; our transfer service 0. G. Whis. i MELODY MEN . . 0 Adm. $1.00 “Dolly will give the girls a treat” 9:30 i .v . N 00000000000 000 lmmmllmniim|||umulufimxmuumumumlmmmmmn§,OId Papers for sale at The Empire Office 7 v ~ X - 5 D. B..FEMMER Phone 114 ;":’l“"r[}'."" ““‘"’""""' el e ‘)”" although 1 hoard nothing definite | i all offices and stores closed, exercises ., o " Just received from Marshall Field and Co., Chicago, f‘.f’ ln::‘ Rttt .[:-m.” |n":|1 ]vu ade o i eus ”:‘A»‘. e :\:::(I “un.::.( 3‘,'.5".“.{,.”\ J"’ne‘lu- Y()ung Ilurll ware CO' a new line of Sheets and Pillow Cases. mediately following. The complete i NS ORETE : program for the day is in th appendix remo Hardware and Undertaking “a & o 2 | gperation nicely and is doing as well | PHONE 12 ° She Wear Well Brand Samoriea B ihe Avsen couldbe honed for. Invocation ev. > o - i Memorial Day Orders--Harry Sper Il AT THE HOTELS | Absolutely no dressing, three inch hem, tape edge ““fi»udlnm T R b nf it g and of a very good muslin. ""}“;‘::‘:l"_".:“}}";, < T N A 0 “,‘:’,",,5‘;":1"\' 5. Burton. PROMOTE JUNEAU Hory 7" 8. Wi Joddard. ter Bay, A. J. Nelson, Belling- 5 O moviat” Day address—Jonn I | ham: 3. F. Chamberlin, Cliy: R. T. ‘ BY MAKING IT THE NEATEST TOWN IN ALASKA Dunn. |fll|nnv “(ill\ ”]\"NI '\‘1 ll‘ R(II:‘III:FI “ 3 . “Star Spangled Banner”—City hllllll.\‘ v R Arri erke | B e ] edic ev. ©O. A. Stillman,|H. C. Simonds. Beilingham, Wash. &) Sheets Pillow Slips o T s 2| B e ] KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL ¢ the reises in the Rlks'| Peter Peorkins, Sitka; and 4 3548 : 72x90-—$1.50 each e s 140 mfilno':h"mm”m:;‘n1“:;‘«! |r|‘|”"‘| e |||r"l\'l"',!‘|. 5 i Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators PHONE 3284 81x90—$1.75 each TR T s " s Btiig EMILD STAMPEDE FROM : 81x99—$1.95 each 42x36—2 for $ .85 {;fil)rfnm"” ; DAW§<)LTO DE WOLFE! - e ,f : e s oy ey L e e e e i Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop 3 Camp Fire Girls. J _ of L "“""‘I'“_""‘_ ;"".,”}” { A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BED SP READS Griod ARy Vetirans L& antomo.|certity By Pete m';‘«.',.“"h,‘l.’..’“(‘,13qén‘ BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND biles. fwho came to Dawson _yesterdar.| ALL XINDS OF WO00D WORK Something different in Bed Spreads. Look in our L Mitgmobiits. [RIRE ke bre ot QiacouBred. be S . e = window for display. A very good looking spread in The American Logion and all ex \ on the left limi ;”n'r]:g tan, green and rose with contrasting colors. Absolutely SO netadb it Swacit | nonitl pn) ©_City on 1 | Only a few more left—2nd Hand Typewriters fast color and made of mohair. Size 88x107. Front Street fo the Pacific Coasti Agyertising arways pays. Use the 4 ‘ " $17.50 Eacl A W ,,(::.':.:‘mnmg_fn Tun Bmptre One-Half Off ach to Main Street, thence to ',If",f'\f'.? : *t e | A SRR - s SRR lean Legion plot ‘atthe_cemctery. | ‘ . B. BURFORD & CO. Invocation—Rev. R. A. Gailey 1l { T v A St ing of flowers on the water| WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY by_the Camp Fire Girls THE PAINT IS Salute by the Firing Squad. i . T 1 1 N Monday, Memorial Day T e s b dsarioss| WET L4 v Legion plot at cemetery are 1\5{‘ follows: " Invocatign=Rev, H. R Allen [ Salute by the Firing Squad. ; o This PL‘C‘,:K T3 .(f:,wers 5‘_“ e i | No Dance This i The parade will disband at the| ; Y 1 FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED b ® ° r n S ° ° cemetery. | : 5 ot ) 9 D O S T | TO SERVE YOU Juneau's Leading Department Store The Salvation Army Im|h]1n‘—l\:|]|'|lt‘! The Al(lSk("lS BORDER QUEEN J . ils from Seattle May 28. Ploc - VAo e Aol 11 (5 I uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Agent. Do L AL 2 ABISSIRMERT Y. WUCTCMTL RO Lo ccted with the U. 8. Fores o i oo IRERIREIDET e, : TERH“NE HERE for Sevara verm, e Soned oot SR L T LT L BT L == — — . | Oregon and ‘Nevada: Juncau Chapter. No, 7, 0. E. 8 T W 4 | 'I"lu' ’.\'(:ll arrived in port at 5 p. m, mr” ,,’,‘,’."”h.,;:e"fi"'gr :“r::ad‘:'fm;:ml‘llyh vesterday, encountering good pather 3o . . s t put into that port owi 1o the > v A (flmes i of N T..l.;'.'..t Tite lattor hag - v ddpeatl: uh TR A5 Saivl Ol e MODERN REASONABLE RATES virtually recoverec 1 s able A 2 Arrives on Seal—Will Suc-(be in his office g " O T ST R B ) Dave HouseL, rrop. ceed Walker June | — |—— e B —_—) Harris Is New Expert E ew OO s ! Arrangements \\4;; being made to-| i E L v] 7 1 day at the Alaska Game Commission | s st q 3 headquarters for transfer of prop-| H 3 i erty, records, etc., from E. P. Wal | 2 i ker, Executive Officer, v § H Terhune, who is expecte him on June 1. Mr. Te g el e yesterday afternoon from = the patrol ship Seal, Capt, 18 ] son. = *‘ : Ev;rymm:'u v|l\r|mnlvl‘_\' ll;( H S T _I d B' or the transfer, Mr. Walker 1= ottty :l-r‘m-' the first of the month § 1 Washington = . RENREEE o e’ ok : |E FINE BROADCLOTH— 250 b poston ot wssant o tpe)| OILOMATICS SOLD IN THE PACIFIC NORTH. |§ WHITE, TAN, BLUE .. - . | feess ol ool Wil WEST DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL | Y ieh — ] the biological expert for the Com Oilomatic Sales are 70 £ tsalon handling technical and sci s are 70 per cent greater than the combined W ; zfi?(znqu:a:,l‘l‘nn:‘(hn(l(n‘:li:: 11b somes sales of the eleven other makes NE PONGEE BIIO USES = here from Borkeley, Calif., where he 2 £ is will join him here in about one ; 2 ol e ‘”‘l B Nponc oue — But Iwmmo they aye better g TAILORED STYLES ... ° H - “Mr. Harris was selected for hi et i H SRkl traiaing 1. weneal Biolokl SN S 1 H g The matchless goodness of : cal sclence,” Mr. Walkor said. “Thi s . g e " i s crO, I RICE NEW SWEATERS H PY HO s poliey of having one man on its star|| PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, Oft, BURNERS H | ; to handle techuical questions. The 2 DIRECT FROM NEW YORK H BRAND - } Commission had some 200 men un “T tell you in advange what job 'fll coay- H a ideration for the position and | i H ‘ B B Tt e bl TmomE N P PRICED FROM $3.50 TO $8.75 H PEARS i ; . e 2 s o .11 pmer > e Db 8 ~—selected from Washington’s finest orchards : fllmml““““l““"||||||||||i]||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|Imllllllllllllllllllm | |||| l_ T SPECIAL LOT—ALL WOOL H and tctaining for your delight each day {n H SMOO AND WOOL AND RAYON ... ... .. . - :‘ is the floor that is wished for by the Dance Public g; EXCEPTIONAL VAI,UES £ = SNAPPY EE THE FAMOUS DOVE H ;fl . is the music they crave %; RA YON UNDERWEAR g = =E . g . DEAD =F VESTS AT 895 : ALL COAL MAY LOOK H 1 - is the Rhythm of some music, for which there is a grave. g s BLOOMERS AT 1.65 H ALIKE The E"“ H.l" is as smooth as on ~ & but after trying our’s you will be i ish for. The e 1 s one could GOWNS AT - 3.95 g convinced that the heating quality ' wish for. he music could not be beuer. !_ = varles, also you will learn that bak- H H ing with our coal mean less coal H - d 4 = and better results. Dan(/e Elks Hall Satllr a'y‘28 g; E ‘We carry a full line of Feed and = g H g & H

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