The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 2, 1927, Page 2

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e S . A RIS PR < ) o i pR— [ i ! 3 ‘;LANU DnLES | DOG FISH IN CHANNEL I ad WILL BOTHER SWIMMERS | k.| To || LONDON, | Americans ”“’ who hope the Imnglish ns UNEMPLUYED channel this summer will ake are s num- »y in the latest news from IOut - of - Work Insurance Is| | crous in tho vie ¢ the Good- scen as Gro“’lng EVi] by i 3 that shermen have from Deal report thaat rming with JUNE SPECIALS with their boats so would be dangerous W attain a length to look for work while they can tain money for nothing. districts of London, for in fman with a wife and fonr chi can receive as much a .| While he is out of work ment benefits and loca ium and long skirt. 90c¢ a suit MERCERIZED MA D sistance. followed. MERCERIZED LINGERIE CHECK, 36 inches wide. in orchid. pink, peach, tan, RAS for men’s and boys’ shiets, 36 in. wide'in blue, tan and persons should be compelled to xlnmu old ,,u“,l,u.) is not known. State work, such as felling trees ani| he. \ fuintaining roads, or show that they | o) AGKA CONSOLIDATED | | | sh coast | ‘ | 5 Labor Minister heavily laden that to carry more | | | i e building was being fumigated prisoners bathed with alcohol. thoughtless prisoner struck a match in addition to the 36 fatalities, $20 weekly |y han a score more were scarred | unemplov-{or maimed for life in the fire which KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL Baby Carriages and Bassinets See Our Window Display LADIES’ KHAKI HIKING LADIES’ Black and Brown (Continued from Page One.) ot els when disturbed SUIT i ol - i 10SE i ; are often ous as a shark, | | ..l IT in small and medium l!()hE in Allen A Brand, R by bt erase bt o L o Tl el ot o ) sizes. sizes 84 to 10. Regular e 5, wtononcs va1o| e "t Samer st e || Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. a R ™ send the debt of the fund es-| | was bitten while making | $2.00 a suit $2.50 1o $2.75. !:E;N:L;:I f«:r the ))n‘;'vn.uol\' of )n"m"i.l | ' from Cap Nez to Dover. The dog- | b i fng - benefits from $35,000,000 ’n‘ fish multi ;nll\ very rapidly, as Hardware and Undcrtakmg WD ORI o 3 H $110,000,000. | | many as thirty young coming $1.00 a pair Revulsion of Feeling | | from cne birth, | SRR ra e - NI 1 — ——————— The publication of these figures | -’- BOYS KNIT UNION will likely cause another revulsion' &% 3 L e . 2 e . a of national feeling against the pay- ) SUITS in cream, knee Odd line of CORSETS in ment of money fo unomployed, it During a threatened epidemic of " S R - e 5 being charged that many pe il typhus fever prison officials were PROMOTE N I"“{lth- elbow sleeves. plllk 0“]}* low bust, med- receiving benefits do not attempt|cdnducting a general fumigation. The BY MAKING IT THE NEATEST TOWN IN ALASKA One suggestion is that unemploy The oxsct date ef he erection of| Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators PHONE 3284 honeydew and blue. : . bbtain berefits. Whatever happens, i D) b 5 : orchid stripe. i i ] fi’;i{"n'“wliifi'fie oun !:i,:ll,":‘h,, whole | OFFICER V[SITS HERE Handy Andy S Carpenter ShOP ’C a yarc 45c¢ 1 yard [ 3 Nt | \nl.“xmu;.lux:;h x].‘nf.x s .jm:dhlm 3 AP m"‘:f“’:i rv’;’é’;‘;t;' L ;xgg 498 45 e 7 ¥ ; HISTORIC PRISON AT 3 Sber. o o ARlaak, Co] ALL XINDS OF W00D WORK : : L& EL PASO IS RAZED ated l‘flnnvriz«. arrived in Ju- ~— SHOES HIKING SHOE [hoau today coming here from iho y PASO, Te June 2.—Onc 0. e B 1‘,’[_['“,:“"' b the scene of history making and tr: e . ¥ Q R ) ‘ Men’s ‘Star and Ball Brand’ Men’s 16-inch Hiking Shoe SRR R s ]‘;‘"” Tcharge. of -pro. UNDSTRAND CASH REGISTERS | Shoes in brown, 8 inch top. in brown. ' Heavy -outside of Bl Paso now is being ;""';""I'I;*l“y;:".'.'.\"'.'?]L.&.".Z" b e o gl o Now on Display y s o make room for a more all leather with misko sole. counter and non-skid solé. Stsetnry: son, 18 BauiheRminE Ao, ey For many years the old red bric building was the home of the Pasgo city police and fire departmonts He »\p'(z\ to be in Juneau frequen 11y. 312.00 a pair $3.95 and $4.95 a pair ) - eee— — During the Mexican revolution of 1916, the carelessnese of one of its| ST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AN, £ B MEN'S SUMMER COT BIG 1-3 off e Sample Sale Fair tonight and Friday; gentle varlabls winds. 8 ;y:!wl abmn tmm' § HUNDREDS OF SA]”PLES B. M. Behrends Go fise: Juneauw's Leading Department Store Wealher Con(fihons A; Recorded by lhe U. S. Weather Bureau LOCAL DATRA Asststant. shier, ulcn A D;;om. Temp. uull;ity TMad Velocity Weather m’m““"a lfll wlh the m p. m. yest'y .05 66 6 s ] Clear | whoard the Widgeon d‘ H 1 1: . o ::?1:; :;g.gg g Zg :; : lnCle:(«;(ly mer. He took up his duth Babies W ear of All Kinds 3 Gty i - ——= 1 10duy. .oruige ' of Btraft, \ R N reor 108 0 Mo AR, ma'::.:*.".mf'mf.v:.:""“fi" R oS, DRESSES, R W ViE T R T forry; boaj, Ted P i - M T M g B B SLIPS, COATS, SWEATERS, the: Widgeon as mate. Nome 60 50 36 38 . 0 PtoCly| Ty T arays b D R ealth .bas not be: J RO LN a8 A el e CARRIAGE ROBES, BIBS +; i -4 ] 4 Clear the First National’ Band today. In it PR . 26 a4 24 . 0 Cldy order -to give him.a _rest and co; 42 12 38 42 o} 0 Pt Cidy|Plete change, he was given, an ip- Dateh Harbor . CHILDREN’S WEAR | | | | | | 44 | 44 44 — e Cldy definite leave of absénce with the | | | | Kodiak Cordova ... 56 38 52 . 0 Clear|hope. e would be sulficiently im-|3 - {(mrh_"» 66 ’g 41 3 2 proved to return te the bank in¢a BOyS and G"_ls to 12 Ycars Prince Rupert . B8 :,G 41 16 0 0 A ’ 1 g g:;:?:‘:’“ 70 g o BOYS’ SHIRTS, WASH SUITS, 2 48 . ~ 1y O San Francisco - - N e GIRLS’ DRESSES, SWEATERS *—Less than 10 miles. et e HATS, BLOOMERS NOTH: Observations at Juneau, Primes Ruperi, Bamumion. Seat :nd m:“,:::,.““:“m: ,:’“ A/ 2 ; > 2 tle, Portlaud and San Franclico are made at 4 a. m. and ¢ . m., v |ag ‘fhe capital gets e TR neaun time. {ramt work - of bu-l m | The pressure is moderately low in the eastern Aleuligu isiavds| own » fon, parts SAMPLES FOR LADIES and high in the ocean west of California and in the wes Aleutian| ‘sars hi VGM I‘A Hr A, Islands, Rain fell in some portions of Southeastern Alask and | to ‘those artistioally’.' cloudy weather continues in that distriet clear weather in most In. the biock‘ portions of the Territory. Temperatures arc giacrally somewhat high-|sive . Postottioe. Depart N WY er in eastern and Interfor Alaska. }vhnu < foundations - ine KAYSER SILK U\DER“ FAR - of cellars betow the 9 SR e .'z:“ ~ UNIONS, VESTS, BLOOMERS, STAR MASCOT BACKS ol 6 ainele bavement o8 Wrekeg NS, CH } i gle basement L EMI E When the ~ brickwork. and oth4y STE P] C S GO“ NS YANKS FOR PENNANT s vl a’ very short re ‘the ground b neath was'found . to"-be 80 'smoof that it was immediately preemptod NEW YORK. June 2—A batting!lyn the Dodgers, minus their luck{by motori & place where auto- (& average of 750 in tne Luck Leaguc{piece, lost the next four. So #ddie | mobiles be left indefinitely is the proud boast of a New York|quit Uncle Wilbert Robinson and|Without the dread of finding them youth in his claim to honors as|joined the Yankees. ticketed for parking too long. major league baseball's star mascot By the end of 1923 Eddie had es- ————— MRS. IERNARD RETURNS Eddie Bennett is the title claim-|tablished a record of mascoting five ant. In six out of eight seasons, rluhrlmrnluhl pennant winners, for Colonel with which he has cast his lot have| Ruppert’s brigade won three suc- won prunants. Since 1920 he has heen | cessive flags as soom as the luck with the Yankees, and he is with|piece had joined the team. In 1924 them once more this year to pit Ris|the club was nosed ont by the Sen- magic talents against the votes of fators and in 1925 the little magician|JUn€au on the Princess Alice and y experfs, who aiready have “doped”|ezplains he had an off year. But|!S at home at the McKinnon Apar:- it out that the Hugmeon won't repeat. |last season the club came , ana|Ments. Mrs, Bernard visited with her LITTLE MARMON Bddie first mascotted for the Chi.|Eddie's record became six pennants|[3mily at Moosejaw, Canada, for six A cago White Sox of 1919, They won|in eight years. :fl“::;. ::.:lu);@:' nl':ulelbb:l': with | the American League flag, but afier| “I've always been lucky,” says Ed- ye re re- the scandal talk which followed he|die. 1 could bring luck to any team|UrMIng to Juneau. The weather wa STRAIGHT EIGHT cast his lot and lnck with Brooklyn.las a kid when I sat on the bench.|eXtremely bpleasant during the With such support the Robins cap.|l had the same experience i bas. ''® trp, Mrs. Bernard said, tho tured the National Loague flag in |ketball-then | went to the big jea.|"? DRicer than that she found in 1920. . gues, and luck has followed me ever"'"n"" on’ bkt ‘return | * n the subsequent world series with |since.” e 3 5 Rich b i THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- s 1 14 gakie hebind on the trip to the EST, MOST . UP.TO-DATE AND Thfls- .I o MCCQUI , | Mrs. R. L. Bermard, who has been visiting in Canada and Seattle L T for the last two months, arrived in 3 ‘d-west city. After winning two out' Advertising always pays. Use the|BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING of three from the Indians in. Brook- columns of The Empire [PLANT IN ALASKA. the city jail gpd recorder’s office. | qum EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- d 3 %ath o S5 of BEST BQUIPPED JOB PRINTING MEN’S Boss of Road TON UNION SUITS “in R{l"l‘fi&?pn,',’fé’,'.':/h;x.&' ,l:l'l‘m'lr PLANT ;J\: AL'\S’KA KHAKI PANTS. alnk]e length . “d 'h"" T L P sleeves. ; $2.75 a pair . 31.00431“1” s“ImlllllllIMlllllllllfilfl"lfiIIIIIIIIl|||Illll|||lll|llllllflIllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIlllIlllIII|I|II||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll!l"IllllllllllllllllmllllllllIlllllllll[lll SRR, B, BURFORD & CO. D WRANGELL SHINGLES FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. \ WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskL, rrop. _ All Wool— [ iy soi— Made to Measure ot Good Lining— or ](Amey .125 Fabrics $23 75 Per Sult Refunded TWE\'TY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy good looking cloth pe Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” See before you buy R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts., Telephone 3804 SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO M. SIMPKINS CO. Front FPhone 244 Juneauw, Alaska ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE 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 resuits. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whis. 'D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU EEGIN AND END AT TRE GANG PLAYX OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BUAT CONFECTIONS Candtes, Ico nnm;‘rna. Made In au, mer M. Bmith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. §$37. -

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