The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 4, 1927, Page 8

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8 e e e e e e CITY LICENSES FIVE DAIRYMEN. C()llnt’ll l.\\lH‘S l)('i'lll“\ Femmer I)U&'l\' ,'\[\P]'()ill’il T\'fl!l\’f(’\ .\PP!'UV(’(]. D Mendenh Dairy ax Papers for the approacl the by the M. Davis, wi School Committ was the only lmH' 1~ her bffer being granted a le t mall plo Work approved by Mrs. Davis the house. The Council Ben Rodebaugh for a adjacent to the Capitol Dye upon which Rodebs erect a shop and garag - A. B. HALL KFOPFNED ‘ TONIGHT BY ALASKANS 'y | The Alaskans are reopening the B. Hall, which has been entirely orated since the end of the lative session with a dane¢ yight in the la hall on th upper floor “Smith, the procured tuff room painter” was ns to “strut his rooms, check § the hall jtself, have painted and decorated, until the hall is scarcely recognizable, according | to the musigians. A crew of men | has been working for several days | on the floor or the hall. They scrub- | bed it, used the sanding machine | for a couple of days and finaily po lished it until, the boys promise, it | is as slick as a whistle | A new orchestra pit was built which the Alaskans say gives a | bastly more attractive appearance | of the hall | “Fifty Million Frenchmen Can't Be | Wrong” will be a fox trot anc and “Hush-a-Bye” as musicians have featured tonight as | “Honolulu Moon” | waltzes. The an A1 pro and will | latest trots, slow | cording to Glenn | ages the orchestra. | D — i Phe girl who marries a man to| p some rival from getting him| a lot of satisfaction during th darn little happ! | include th drags and Oakes who m mony but afterwards. e~ : Old papers for sare at The Empire oththem’ws ouvead and the food you feed Tothe folks you love Should be good indeed ! OLKS ought to be as par-| F ticular about the food they| | put into their children’s tummies as the into the heads Allow introduce you to this shop. They sell good food they're reasonable. CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 s they put us to grocery and | LADIES’ Advertising columns of The Empire HOSE New Shipment Ail Silk to Top| Fashioned Ankles Three Ply Toes and Heels Priced at $1.75 J. M. SALOUM Junction Store CHAMBEP.LIN AND LEVINE HOP UFF Public Reception To Be Held Aboard Steamer Aleutian o+ IN PLANE TODAY . - (Continuea from Page One.) wirried for proud of y bra nan,” said tory Superintendent of hia Alrcraft Corporation Mrs. Levine Hysterical Mrs. Levine could not ,.mv and became hysterical. She was driven - EAGLES ATTFNTIC‘\I mbers & nvited | 10, Ihe talls Columbia to the plane tination of the nounced " tion of officer A always paye Tise the to capacity carried Gleaned dnstantancoysly A new frock—the tragedy of tragedies—an accident with a cun of coffee. Only one thing to do—Phone 15 and our driver will call, With our Glover Dry Cleaning System the Alaska Steam Laundry will remove the spets and make your frock look like new. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 BETTER THAN EVER New York has scored some wonderuful hits, and we have been fortunate enough to receive some of them. but 1 lin plans This is to be the Night of Nights—COME, get acquainted with Fleete, Shorty, Sparks, Sande and Worste. We think he is the Worst Violin Player in town: and we ask you to be the judge. BETZ’ COLISEUM MELODY MEN ELKS’ HALL Adm, $1.00 SATURDAY—4TH ' 9:30 p. m. SHOE SALE IS STILL ON EVERY SHOE MUST GO GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET BANANA BANANA SPECIAL SPEC ML SPECIAL GASTINEAU GROCERY Will have Banana Week beginning next Monday, June 6th—Sale closes Saturday night at 11 o'clock P. M., June 11th. Your real to have Banana Cake, Pic and Dessert. During the whole week we will sell Bananas, 2 pounds for 25 cents. Pie recipe on page 62 of Pillsbury Cook Book which you get free of charge at chance this store We Now Have Local Ranch Eggs For Good Will, Good Service, Fresh Merchandise, Prices CALL 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily Right Open Evenings owed that & ' Note tu Li ndhr:” hoppir fr y not to have to tak I'm of OVER NOVA S MOUTH, No monoplar half PASSES OVER Ll(‘rHTH()USl‘ IALIFAX, Nova The Columbia p J Lighthou h £ 4 0'cloc rn Standard k th time CONDITIONS ARE GOOD YORK, June 4 tepo ) udition ROME IS DESTINATION NEW YORK, June 4.—Charles ( Lookwood g torn epresentins Chamberlin me is the j e's d ination have accompanie er hu yn the flight ' 1 ) 1er plan He saic . 1 st Wednesda 1 woild cond per kan wa planc ecret 1 1' tolnmbit of the DENNISON TIowa, June 4 ¢ ‘lumln\ pilote by probably try wiator's mlu!]m erlin, UTICA. N. Y., June 4 tu|v«nhxw.l eningrad Gruen Cartouche White reinforced gold case with enamel, $40 “GRUEN” on the dial This name on a watch identifies it among your friends as a fine timepiece. Like the name on the radiator of a fine car, it wins well-deserved recognition. In selecting a watch for yourself, ot as a gift, choose a Gruen of which anyone may justly be proud. Gruen wristlets from $35. Men's ?(xckz[ and strap watches from $a3. THE NUGGET SHOP WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE The Alaskans ood that| SCIENTIFIC TOOTH BRUSHES BEST EVER —— BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Delivery: Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. ‘ WEDDING OF HELE‘I BEVIER AND ALBERT wedding of :2:ss Helen B Albert Peters w lemniz Holy Trinity Cathedral 9 o'clock, by the Rev. ( Mrs. Cry 2 sang, “l Love You Mock played L ch as H, church from was Miss Dorothy P. Scott, and the Tripp and Mr att »nr\u] by her vier, and Mr om by Ken lovely in be with blossem a bridal of the valle Dorothy s crepe and carr f vmm Scott was ywned in blue will lac hat d carried snap The bride’s mother, Mrs vier, was costumed in a ette ansemble and hoige d the mother of the m Peters wore rose creps and \ hat of black lace The altar was beautifully decoratcd [with wild flowsrs and ferns | An informal reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott im | mediately following the ceremony, at vhich the bride and groom rece lover thirty of their friond |rooms were charmingly decc {with a profusion of flowers. 1 Walstein Smith, whose daughter is orority sister of Mrs. Peters, and {Mrs, H. I. Lucas poured and were sisted by friends of the families rving 3. Peters, hat {Mrs. J Miss Dorothy Bevie: are all me Gamma sor 3. Peters Gastineau Ho e tomorrow morning they will make ummer. staying and will for Taku their home father | Chamber- | Betz Coliseum | Melody Men ELKS’ HALL rbers of | 1thi .| PETERS SOLEMNIZED fchens, viich was rmnwet by 1 | with the | tering | | | as far IMINE INSPECTOR OFF |"e" oo INVESTIGATION TRIP v iive : and while D. St (. Tederal “Mine In-|for any ace ied by along in Meta! Mining Assi efl |the bears morning on Strong’s river boat ' region. an investigation trip to the Taku River district This comes as the Canadian bound tewart said. The party m the boat during the (rip they will not have time hunting are tak guns case, they meet any of which abound in that spector, Shepard for —_——————— | TO TELEPHONE PATRONS under the cooperative A new telephoue irectory is now {in course of preparation. Patrons contemplating change of address or | persons who wish to have tele- | phones installed are requested to notify the Telephone Company, Phone 420 before June 20th. adv. gislature s ',,mm that Mine eral term office Inspector ke prosy ago, which of the Fed ep in touch ting which i8 carried stigating conditions, and of advice wh sdod for up m, inv rever nee expect to be gone and will probably go Th | days four Taku A. B. HALL TONIGHT The ALASKANS “That’s a Good Job” Did you ever say that to yourself? Most certainly you have, and we’ll bet you got a REAL KICK out of saying it. Because after all, there is nothing in life that gives more satisfaction THAN A JOB WELL DONE GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 PHONE 34 MILLINERY A New Shipment of Pretty Summer Hats Just Arrived New Models, New Colors, Medium Prices Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER

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