The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 30, 1927, Page 8

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§ 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1927. O e —— — - e — - - ) (B — — = | monthly paper issued by it, and the § | TFRENCH CHILD, AGED 2, llocal post of the American Legion. i3 | SPEAKS FOUR TONGUES | Mr. McDonald, who succeeds him, ) ,, been with the comp s 5 LYONS, France, May 3 I ‘ years and membe ac- [ ifried . | counting dej nt i is claimed to be L | sometime ecides to remainl child to speak four lang {here permanently, he will move his uN SEINE FISH Recently sho was put through Is TRANSFERRED family here sometime during the a test, and answered questions | summer. | and i | 1 in French, English, German, modern Greek With the installation of our modern Vulecanizing Plant we are prepared to Both 'her parents are able to F | render Tire Service of First Quality. Packers Required to Get'In-| | i ten senses |Local Pacific Coast Coal Co.'s PINTA IS TO BE ! ) 1;or(nlmtio(;lq (;:\C(Fish Pur- | : % ,I o T Ozs\lgvn;impcickzzs tooa Fil(l) S.j WORKED THIS YEARJ Our Plant is a duplicate of thos: you will find in all modern Fire- ( * | pe ¥ i \ervice sati 3 reDAL I b AT P a ires i chased This Season. [FUNERAL OF PIONEE Newly-Made Post. ’ b el knawn Alaska stone Tire Service Stations—All repairs are made with Firestone Gum - - ® Wilo, Iy in Juseghy Dipped products the same as used in construeti [ the famous Fi Bcios A st ”“: EARLY IS HELD TODAY| . itz e ‘e of work at Pinta Pl I s 8 construction of the famous Firestone ummer Gum Dipped Tires. pment Imon received ill apparently be r source of all packing plant three years local agent for the Pa-ifor the Funeral services for ter S X {cific Coast Cfoal Company, has been Compans 7 e o s TRTR 3~ Vi § p quired by the U. S. Bureau of F z,l‘mm‘ held this | Lromoted. o management mNNMEnslCE e We will inspeet your TIRE FREE OF CHARGE and tell you in ad- o eries this season. This was indicated | morni he' Cathio:| DI0TR0ed 40 mEnaEcment i [of the “old comy I ms ) ] y 4 gries (s season. This was dicated | or o o Row. Pather Hayes say.|Lative for the same corporation, it|there a few years ag rtis Le vance what it will cost to make any repair. Qi yMalley to the effect|ing Requiem Mass. Following the|pis o B 5 B of Tacoma {s President of the mm r O'Mall to th t g 4 boas his return from Seat where he W company \ | that certain information not hereto ices in Juneau, the body wa i P e - “We expect to work about ten / red would be asked from|taken to Douglas where the com pe. N v rére bgid b9 ooV orce. He will be sueceededimen in the beginning,” said Mr the pack this year mitment services were said by Rev H. L. McDonald, Reliet Agont,|Ro brt IS Tod hevepments i oy . |at least for the | fioral offerings were many Mr. McDonald The pallbearers | Ashby, Guc Dodson, J and Capt The Commissioner in a notice to(Hayes the packers said | “In compiling statistics of the sal mon catch in Alaska for the past reason, it was nocessary in many cases to write for additional informa tion in respect to salmon purchased. In some instances tho information GOOD MONEY FROM could not be furnished, as due notice| ha dnot been received and complet: | BLUE FOX PELTS record was not made at the time of 5 the purchase Db L. . B Did%ees “From now on it is desired th in connection with salmon from independent seiners netters record be made of the nt th ill enable us to work more ed this morn-| the end of the season.” Mr th Mr. Walms- believes the outlook for the 1 agency will be transfarred | pinta Bay property is very favor- it once and Mr. Walmsley will leave' aplo 3 | |for Seattle about Thursday to as- {sume his new duties, Mrs, Walmsley {will not move south until about | July | | b Sling, coming north w irestone SERVICE STATION CONNORS MOTOR CO. oy 1 Mr. Walmsley's headquarters will | » in Seattle. From the regular visits to t has cablegram from London ¢ that 104 blue fox pelts sk i from his Alaska fox farm | * 3 tished 3t ““;"“ a trifle over 12 pounds, or’c | of the wators fished and the number A can money it d | B salmon, by species, taken I smch,| e | his residence here Mr.| as well as the names of the fish NOTICE | Walmsley Ih.‘ been actively identi- hoats and the persons from whom| g on Bt a0 DOGS||U.'K with busines the fish are purchased. From No.| Starting A iy interests. He ser 32 for reporting statistics of the|without licenses will be taken m‘ tor of the Ip s a new one transferred from the sales depart-| AR of Alh in the|the City Pond with no exceptions and wa season of 1927 and thereafter will By order Chief olieq require this information. Copies of v G. A Form No. 632 will be distributed in| e I due time.” STEAM LAUNDRY EXPENDS LARGE SUM! MiAicHINERY 10¢ a Button; $1.00 tton; > 199 a Rip : I Alaska Steam Laundry Pur- 1 WARRANTY THE NUGGET SHOP | chased $10,000 Worth $YOU,MAY, WEAR A PAIR FOR. TWO MONTHS of Wk Boimanent. I;1F ABUTTON COMES OFF WE WILL PAY YOU 10¢ A Tribute to vt i the Graduate In presenting a watch, select one that reflects a standard of | quality which will make its | recipient proud to wear it for years to come. A Gruen Watch assures smartness, accuracy, and the joy of owne ing the very best, IF.THEY RIP WE WILL PAY YOU $1.22 Tmprovements and new machinery | ' ! added to the Alaska Steam Laundry | involving the expenditure of ap- proximately $15,000 are now in wnre:fi. ilw\v\i';m uum‘»\l‘lur-ml tmlny[:y . 2 8y . son, Manager. The changes are scheduled to be com- I ’ *Wh l une. | : Last week the company placed & 4 L : 38 ‘r’{:;‘e:"::,::‘"(’\:”'L:;fi,,g”;"pi,;:{x ,;,,p,;v ’ - § IMPR.OVE yourself and your community by owning a home. It's § $10,000. Included in this order, The Clothing Man | 'ATCH FOR THE a lasting investment—one of the safest, and will repay you i were a new mangle and a Scotch WATC ] : . : alectric extractor: ~Both afe of the | y SR 100 per cent in happiness on the money you invest. i very latest models, and of larger OPENING bt 5 3 capacity than the machines now in} We are building a few concrete houses on Eighth Street and | use. The le will have double| — —— —— ~ — T ) ; ¥ # ¢ it use ('fl[):l(('il‘_‘vlal(l),f: o will have « ((3:”:"_‘ = 3| DATE ) Basin Road, also on Eleventh Street, Casey-Shattuck Afidltlon.lfor fj& ' pany now has installed. | { sale—cash or deferred payment plan. These houses will be right i i When the new equipment is in- | A i X ; FRAA ; § i stalled, the company will have en- | up to-the-minute in every detail of construction and convenience. Bl electrically operated one Hereto-| T’ Al k | Pl S gt | PPN I Mraines the power | EVERY SHOE MUST GO e Alaskans || installed, Mr. Wilson said. This will i not only add to the economic effi-| | A 3 rl(:zm"_v At ik uplum But it will | 0 > AE . K R /1 U AS E lessen any possible danger to em- 1 ployees that might have resulted | | gt i e £ T R GEORGE BR OTHER S [ | CONTRACTOR AND DEALER IN BUILDING MATERIAL under the old arranegment. I 1 MANUFACTURER OF CONCRETE PRODUCTS Among other improvements made PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET | | . recently was the installaticn of a I} | Ray oil burner. This was put in / | last week by George B. Rice. | e e a U SO | Llean on POWER OFF NOTICE i g Blectricity will he off Tuesday, i ¢ May. 81, from 12 Noon til 4 p, m, LADIES’ HAND BAGS on Douglas Island, Casey Shattuck Addition, all district north and 1 3 OFF west of Gold Creek verind - Electricity will be off Wednesday, June 1, from 4 a. m. to § a. m, Seward Street f Second to ) of Fourth from Gold Belt Avenue to Kennedy Street, Court House Hill . J i faciuded: —adv. BUTLER-MAURO ; R : Artificial fiower pleces gmdn to DRUG CO~ i order for Decoration Day. See Mrs. ¥ 3 Su‘l;y. U —adv % Phone 134 ‘We Deliver 11 | oo — e Substation Post Office No. 1 f $3 < e v b | 8 S LOSES ¥, OILOMATICS SOLD IN THE PACIFIC NORTH- When We Séll It It's Right THIS STORE CLOSES . 3‘:' WEST DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL MONDAY, MAY 30 % 4’5 Oilomatic Sales are 70 per cent greater than the combined i ;14 sales of the eleven other makes B Not because they are cheaper i —But because they are better Men Who Buy GEO. B. RICE P k l Sh PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS PAR 5 acrarc 0es “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 PHONE 34 for the first time are generally attracted by their style and ap- r—-—;—f———-—__ pearance. But after a man starts wearing g 5 R #9240 : ; Packards he finds them so com- YOU WILL BE STARTING MONTH OF JUNE ble that he just t R RIGHT IF YOU START TO BUY FROM We think you'll like the : “Cadet” mow on display in our window. GASTINEAU GROCERY $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 - e PHONE 37 b T J. M. SALO Junction Store ‘A Clean- Cool Shave SERVICE THAT 18 BETTER Free Delivery ;| Phone 25

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