The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1927, Page 7

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IS\ MR VAN MU MItlIONA\R5:SDEAKyN<, ~ Tu SREEZE DOWA THE oLl AND WHEN MRS HORN . THE SR € How ABOUT THAT PEARL GRAY ’ WCkauAM : 4 owu;nw 3 ST \ R READN NET 27 WeLLY SHooT T Lp susm AWAY AND BE SURE _THE BUTTONS ARE SEWED On Tgurl Q‘bflo;;las Island News [ - MOTORSHIP ALMA TAKES DOUGLAS EXCURSIONISTS for an trip to Whitehorse thi: ning when close to scheduled time she called at the ferry float on her way out of the channel Following are those who left: Miss Myrtle elson, Miss Zoa Holbrook, Madeline Riedi, Lucile Fox, Hewitt, Otto Wagner, Jimmi ning, Je Joseph and Sus Miss Cashen, Mi ('LI*'X!“I! ( Nllr‘n IlH| m unmlll the (P]Pl)r'\ll““ a horse. e NINE LEAVE ON ROGERS The Admiral Rngow called at Dou glas at midnight last night for the| following passengers who left for various points south: Mrs. Emil Uberti, accs anied by three of her children; a Albert and Yoland are going to Duluth, Minnesota; Mrs. H. Reinikka and children. thur and Hilja, for Seattle; Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin, who goes as a delegate to Grand Lodge from Northern Light Rebokah Lodge to be gone two or three months; Frank Pettygrove for Ketchikan from which place he wil go to Craig, visit his parents. ———— Bi— i i -“WAGES FOR WlVES" | AT LIBERTY TONIGHT | l}—————*—-—{ One of the most rollicking comedies ever shown on the screen is “Wages for Wives,” the Fox Film's adapta- tion of Guy Bolton's Broadway hit which opens tonight at the Liberty. There are probably more good wholesome laughs packed into this film than any comedy this yocar, and its theme, which has to do with a fair division of the family bankroll glves it an unusually broad appeal The scenie is laid in a typical Amer fcan small town, where Jim' Bailey a typical middle-aged husband out’ of his helpmate on payday j what he thinks she should hav spends the remainder as h The wife, one of those me souls, epts hor dot wi but her danghter Just become a bride, conside a system all wrong, and m bones about saving so makes it clear that she \ull |||u|~xl on a bettor break in her own home and agitates a strike in which thres husbands a left to look out for themselves e results may @ imagined by any wife who has ever Jeft her husband to keep bachelor hall for even a few da Creighton Ha young hus hand, while outwardly pretending fc be in sympathy with the husbands cause, secretly yearns to ond th striks and two of the weary of the oxperiment. Logan, as the bride, mains adamant until (Dan Mason). the — \ Service Transfer Co. WILL HAUT, SAW MILL W06O0D AND COAL Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 3501 ] orthe CIothes With the wonderful new SAVAGE Washer that dries without a wringer, you can wash, blue, rinse and dry your entire washing in one tubwith- out putting your hands in the wash water! Saves your hands, time, labor and money! Get a demonstration. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. “|living in Helen | ent, takes It to act arbiter. .- CHARLES SCHLOSSER DROPS DEAD, VALDEZ Charles N. \(Illn the Territory, and | valdez for many ye dropped dead in that town on May 18, from apop- He is survived by a son, T. C Whitti Cal., and a sister the e of Washington ‘Z(llnwll was born in Onpida 3 and came to anding at agway In 1898 having spent some years in He prospected near Skag- rs and later moved , Wi he has lived since . with the exception of a which he spent on a farm to him in the State of it upon him: a piloneer of a resident of olexy. Sehlosser, 2| l\nm\ |lnnl'"‘\ n which caj March dt he help Tuch was done by him tc better the town in which he lived At the time of his death he w: taking some holley and dogwood tr for which he had sent to the States cemetery to plant Mr. Schlosser’s son is on his v to ldez on the Yukon, in respos to & Jjegram announcing tho of his father. Funeral arra will not be made until his - eee “It depends on you" tion Army building fund. May 30th. hu er | needed .- Artificial flower pleces made to order for Decoration Day. See Mrs Sully. —adv i TONIGHT Higher and higher the dirty dishes wcrc/_xtsckcd. SEE WAGES FOR WIVES A Merry Drama based on the Family Bankr-ll With Star Cast PATHE REVIEW anl SCENIC will open the show-—it's an all liugh show L w QUTTA T»xEAR GO -CARTS “{tion Army building fund. LIBERTY| VAN HORN'S FRIENDS TUEY RE GONNA VALL - T TS GET-UP ERY O % CERTAINLN SHOWS - Y SHAPE To “THE BeST ADVANTAGE = /A 1 You awm gk 12 MILTON T0 BE IN AUTO RAGE MEMORIAL DAY : Two Yearnfiinner Dons Goggles for Classic on Ind. Speedway INDIANAPOL l Tommy Milton, in the 500 miles M on the Ind forced by ¢ the racing gi 18 months w. Cliff I‘I ant sportsman, nominated car built by Milton nd will be unable Milton put the gogg wnd took his place machine to qualily speedway ances to reenter » which he abandond millionaire 1 to dr has become to drive Mc les on yesterday at the wheel of his for the an s [nual race ———.to—— BARBER SHOPS CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY d a long wait shops will be and Mond work done possil 1< Al unti! 8 o'clock - “It depends on you' in the w open Saturd 3 The Ma 30th. —_— ALASKA GRILL (Formerly Mabry's Cafe) STANLEY CONCIEL, Prop. The Best Place to Eat in Juneau PRIVATE BOXES and ord e due undar I l 'ees ( $10.00 Out q dents .00 5 on or less 10.00 over one ton 15.00 r of license operator’s | Again |- ASK FOR MILK MAID BREAD and MYREN’S HEALTH BREAD JUNEAU BAKERY WM., MYREN, Prop. Phone 577 Free Dclivery Give Your Child Enough Vitamins For Good Health SCOTT’S EMULSION Is The Agreeable Way To Obtain The Benefits Of Cod- liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 2625, SEE US FOR YOUR.--- Loose Leaf Supplics Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Fhone 244 Juneau, Alaske THE NEVERFAIL RANGE Is the BEST RANGE VALUE on the MARKET TODAY. Polished Top, Duplex Grates, Large Fire Box. The Thomas Hardware Co. ZYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Elevator Service I Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginamg 4 p. m. teday: and itle variable winds, LOCAL Barom. Temp. Humidity 29.92 66 28 29.96 44 80 20.92 65 31 CABLE AND RADIO YRSTERDAY | Saturday DATA Tind Velccity w 5 E 1 S 7 REPORTS TODAY Weather Clear Clear Clear Rum. Wenther rt. Cldy Clear Cldy 8 am. Precip. Velocity 24 hrs, 12 Lowest 8 a.m. temp. temp. g Highest 8 p.m. | temp. temp. | 34 32 5 14 50 10 pPt. 42 St. Paul #2 Dutch Harbor i 42 38 43 Cordova . ]\ ss than 10 miles. Edmonton, and 4 p. m,, Jumeau, Prince Seat are made a Observations at i Ju- and San Franclsco . m. in r and from and®moders i to th and clear weather much higher northw Whew! s modera low ward Showers prevails in nea in the Kuskokwim, Territory an fallen in the extr west tricts. Temperatures are higher to t! eme er ind somewhat FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW | | Diamond Briquets And yowil chase the chill out of your a jiffy. Incomparable for radiant fireplace. Try them-——you'll find They're Hot house warmth in|l| in ajl ! ; FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Home of Delicionus Hams and Bacon Mayflower Butter and Liggs and Quality Meats We Aim to Please Two Deliveries Daily 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 H owdy 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, Where Front Street flirts with Franklin THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year cperaiss Tagutar passcrger and frelght tralm service from S3ward on the Coast to Falrbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, betweea Seward and Falirbanks. For timetables and other In- formation Inquire of any steamshlp or rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Imterior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (lt lcxmloy P-tk noute) Anchorage NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer in opera- | tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and op—steam heated. o B—— e B e ——— m— YOUR TRADE . g would re hand, ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 at your own AUTOS FOR HIRE \ eather 6r Mot. A thought docter bill in time may save a says Taxi Tad. the sea- are like \res—there's fekness d of Rain to catel | always to expo you car to your dry.’” and Taxi and Servi Hotel Corner Phones Smg,](- 0 and 314 Carlson’s Stands and | L] - e—————n ‘ RRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 Othce Next to Gastinean Hotel » | RS S ST Prompt Bervice—Day and Night T Covicn Auro SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings T YNSRI NS e A T MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRRB - Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM d at Bil's Barber Shop NOLAND’S CORNER PIG’'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk CARLSON’S TAXI SERVICE ROCKLAND HOTEL Next to Elks’ Club HOME COOKED MEALS ) Room and Board by Day, Week or Month. Also translent meals. Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149 T S el e B AR St S | i | i SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE $-8-5 Advertising always pays. Use tha columns of The Emphe.

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