The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1927, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,) FRIDAY, JUNE IO 1927, AR IMRNEY GOOGLE AND SPARI( PLUG | : By BILLE DE BECK iy ; ! - 3 ; ‘A TELEGRAM FROM MRS van Horn] & : T e AT - q i WHATS, . Neout SO0 e } WHAT'STEATING HER . 4 SAPPIRA =g | | NCU ; 4 ‘ I : ((MPOSTOR IH). 'a ‘Now L3 & : BROUGHT T | INSIGNIFICANT e ’ L \Arz bomu WRETCH! r\mu. ARRIE AT 41160, & fi HANE. IMPORTANT MATTER 4 .—TO QISCussS UJ‘\'N Y(‘,\) SAP?HWA VAN HORN s, THEY'RE SANITARY AS CAN BE --- WHICH MEANS A LOT % TO 'YOU AND ME - m FODERN A’l obtai a5 - > - CXCY 4 sk p B lowing particular © 1977 by King Features Syndicawe, Tne> & rights reserved 3 d - 3 X sl 4 people who praise our laun- e 75 dry work. Here you will ge A <5 2RIk : first class service at reason- —_——— - — able rates 7 s i MRS MART'N wuuur Condihons As Recorded by the U S 1 cAF . C. ANDERSON HERE Miss Daisy Oja, who has heen 1 ! . Anderson, of the Pa-|teaching school at Scow nedr ® Weéather Bureau ierican Fisheries, arrived in | Petersburg the past race f D()uglas Isla'ld modit fnst night on the tender For- |ly visiting with her parents, Mr and | ALASKA STEAM T 5 festor tr cursion Inlet with Wil-| Mrs, Frank Oja, salled for Seattle LAUNDRY Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bezirning 4 p. m. todey: N GalloAye bARRY. oo alitsce e steamer She : PASSES AWAY filnuty, prohable stowss, tRIEHC-and Saturdayi MOASTALe BOuths, oo oo ey hie U00KeY _enginecs “afjon the steamer flatka. Shs. will ab ews ,,, Clons i Galloway was taken to |tend the summer school at the Byl | PHONE 15 erly winds b f reaty " N i LOCAL DATA : Hospital for treatment for | lingham Normal, returning to Alaska » a Barom. Temp. Humidity ind Velocity Weather| ©- ited that the can B N A, T S T SRR S TEACHERS LEAVE FOR HOMES ! 4 p. m. yest'y. 2096 54 74 SE 5 Cldy [rovy salmon Wed 3 n, well-known Alaska i 2 aalk BA . o b : nesd 1 m a small scale | an, accompanied by Mrs. Green | 3 W Miss Zoa Holbrook, sixth and se 4. & m today. QOG- G0 o 2 3 o - - [ - 'Ketchikan on the Admiral | AUTOS FOR HIRE Miss Zoa Holbrook, sixth and sev-| SF 18 nood dodeyi. 008 8 60 SE 10 Cldy L . Admiral enth grades teacher and Miss Myrile [Reformer and Once Candi-| ; 3 2 Transter Co. sole i i i 7% date for U S. President CABLE AKD RADIO LEPORTS Y ady.|O1d papers for sare at The Empire ms, left this morning on Di Enaland. : SR i ! hasY ; G the Princess: L for their respec les in ng an 7 Awhest ¥ 0.m. | Lowest 8am. 8 am. Lrecip. Bum | e > — tive hihEaRER < Rock and -G Etatinne— temp. temp. | temp. temp. Veloclly 24hrs Wenther rude, Washington, Noither of the| (Continued “trom, Paze One.) Nome 60 ¢ 40 46 * 0 Pt Cldy > young ladies ex to return to S 5 ——| Bethel 60 | 40 656 14 0 Clear I ()NTIZIC PRICES Dougl / having accepted schools | ins the efforts to. promote Anglo.| Tanana 2 70 o elsewhere. American friendship, was built in 2' Klll:‘ilfl ‘;:‘ : LB L I ‘('.;I‘l"'_ DELIVERED A I ] bace g, s, o, e and is located on the Avon| St Paul ... b e 48 R 3 1 CLIVERED AT YOUR DOO rally Eaut Ta HaoNAHW it 40 miles from Sulgrave Manor :\Z'fif;fi:k Harbor 72 4 3 ah : L UR {—Fully Equipped || ~AN IMVEWMFNT’ 5 N he relies contained in the house . 4 [ | Miss Ceeile Cashen left Wednes b PRY i pomeri g ¥ Cordova 52 46 48 2 7 Rain . B The ride to work pays dividends day aftemoon for vacation visit at PISPRAERI0 (i 8 walGd Bthore 1D L yokiu 55 5 19 50 i Rain Sedan $1075.00 of energy oonah a uest of Miss Patricia | i Ketchikan 56 | 16 - Cldy' Y 'y i —savs Taxi bt ving spent the Dast |y, jisned in Londcn the Humanitarian | Bdmonton £ 96+ os 1 o Cabrolet .- . - 1150.00 ‘1 find the Carlson taxi service term att nvlnu school in Seattle. | Magazine, which sha edited in co-f & le 6 § 5 1.!.1\; Eands - a_good investment,” remarked Ceee {operation. with her daughtor, Zylw} Bor#iend: .. 70 68 § Pt. Cldy andaa Ak g oerd 1175.00 | | Migs D \00l ' teacher. HOME FROM SKAGWAY D - San Francisco i : Cldy t| Many are fi 0. The i . o ‘author of ss than 10 miles. ! TR AT TERMS I CMAC P ! | morning riae the fresh Missogictapily Bok ash: Midgllhe [T Mariil wha ticputiior ) iz LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN B anaLUE dusk g Riedi turned home this morning | oy Ry 4 NOTHE: Observations at Junesu, Prince Ruper:, Edmonton, Seat- | | vote your I to the on the Admiral Ro after a two |« ¢ £ -| tle, Portland and San Franclaco are made at 4 a. m. and ¢ p m, Ju- duties of the day 1 Single 0. weeks visit at Skagway. They went|or Bloo “Garde: 3 i-| neau time. e et or 314, north with the Alma excursion 1o |cyjpure”; The pressure remains low near the Alaska Peninsula and high off| Whitehorse and returned via Sitka, !(he Tinfit ywments for Wanj { g J y v L) m . ; ‘| the British Columbia coast. It is higher throughout Alaska than yes-| L . ]‘I C Carlson’s Taxi and and visited in both those places. |an's Hlectors terday ‘except on the Berinf Sea coast. Heavy rain fell in the Aleu-| onnors otor Ompany Anibelinds Bue ol Mr Martin was one of the or-{ tian Islands and light to' mo ywers in the eastern point of the ! mbulance dervice TAKING VACATION ganizers of the Women's Aerial Lo wood today| Rogers TPerritory except the extréme Southeas Clear weather prevails in - - S ftindk ot Albakan - Aatal ekl gue of England. In February, 1914.| the Interior this morning. Temperature changes have heen unim Adolph Hirsch left on the Louise on hehalf of the leaguo she offered | portant this morning for a visit to his home |4 prize of $5,000 and a trophy for A b in- Elyzabula Burton, Wash. |the first aviator who would make = : { This is “Dutch's" first trip to the |flight ncross the Atlantic Ocean in I | States in seven or oight years. either direction between any point or ALASKAN HOTEL | . MR8 i AP the rica coptinent and the Noland's Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 " BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 189 Office Next to Gastinean Hotel American FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC British Tsles {or tho oRaRarkie iRt Gectll Lt ) sl A MODERN REASONABLE RATES Brothers, wher ou can also pay EERS AUXILIARY biile, 1 sololt, Basteides i All: cegie) ITRREERS et Dave Houser, prop. dents, coal, wpod, etc. Quick de- on Friday evening, June 10, at ANNOUNCEMENT livery always. Phone 114, 8 o'clack, Moose Hall 5 B AR TS S o) A ————— | —adv. D. B. FEMMER. | MINNIE HURLE T by v i crapsn S adv Secretary. N e 2t 168 What does the. cooll-bon; say FE ANALYSIS ~ | about making grav. il e GOODIE SALE ho- € gravy Are you in your right vocation? After the flour is browned add “Windy” Walker of the Blue Moon 8 A full typewritten analysis for Phe American Legion Auxiliary ik g il Ak wlon 4 ¥ 18 Moon Serenaders from $2.00. Beverly Robarts, Gastineau|wi joodie Sale Saturday, stir up a smooth mixture. Nothing 0, A} © Hotel. —adv.! June 11 at Garnick’s Grocery. adv. more than controll Hills Bros. o similarly - control / the roasting of Prompt Service-——Day and Night g Covicn Auto SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings MR RIS TR 1 r— " MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE will arrive on the Alameda to join the Soair calles by TOREIRE o Jow basds ALASKANS as trumpet player. Come and hear him it a time, uniform flavor is always by e i os'y tomorrow night at the A. 'B. Hall. Jack Burford i [ Did you ever say that to yourself? HOLMES TAXI PHONE 342 Because after all, there is nothing in life that | # . FRYE-BR UI’IN COMI)ANY Stand at Olympic Pool Hall gives more satisfaction — Day and Night Service THAN A JOB “/ELL DONE ! Home of Delicious Hams and Bacon PHONE 485 e Roasting is Hills Bros’ N - BLOE BIRD, Txs GLEO. B, RICE and Quality Meats Stand at Bill's Barber Shop ™ AT v MNFE h PLUMBING., "E‘\‘HNC [’LAN]l 2 Q!L BURNERS guarantee Of “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 PHONE 34 e e e N S Most certainly you have, and we’ll bet you got £ = P a REAL KICK out of saying it. T We Aim to Please sREEN Rippon Taxi i l’"ll.““\ .l’l‘.lbp.. excellence Ul Two Deliveries Daily 23 . ' i 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 «C ON gl” C :;lhO' N: S No MATTER when or where you buy ! Thte il B 1 Hills Bros. Coffee you can always g bt G . > Bt l;.ezo?y.."fimfi.?':: umm(.::nd.i count on getting the utmost in real 8 A i aalis e NOI:AND S CORNER T R coffee goodness. For the standards BEAN WRALE CARDE == - - of Controlled Roasting never vary. L’ TTLE M ARM ON Cms:;:’ts"a]:: sol:r:nnv‘;l(l:‘l: THE ALASKA RAILROAD Just open a tin of Hills Bros. What !! s B - S rheknd s an aroma! Drink a cup—the flavor STRAIGHT EIGHT th hout t! T TRRUYAT DatmeTger A re! . » J nrr::; ::om B.av’v::d ?.":n. Coast to Fairbanks in the Iuterior, reaches the hF‘ght" of, perfection! 3 G A R B AGE and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the Ask for Hills Bros. by name and o i H winter months there are two passenger tralus each way, weekly, look for the Arab on the.can. A copy HA ULED between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- @ . Tandin ) $ formation inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write of “The Art of Entc"ammg will Thos. .’ Mccaul AND LOT CLEANING G. A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149 L — S | be mailed you free. Address Hills Dept. of the Interior A ; _ Bros., 2 Harrison Street, San Fran- THE ALASKA RAILROAD cisco, Calif, piT IR D Ty e ST e e : ) All Wool— : i s~ Made to Measure e || SPECIAL SALE BEPAIRING HILLS BROS WOPEES s Fones $23.75 Per Suit Retunied g TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— CANNED GQODS OR READY-TO-WEAR i e sl E h IBLE COST : { f,’;;,-’,’;,,’:.z,,',,,: heavy good looking cloth .‘nt%mw S W ofg., : i Hi pack. Egiily Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Giovanetti’s openedwith akey. Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” LL STEVE STANWORTH ! See before you buy GROCERY Phone 215, mc% Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. |' g F X R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts, Telephone 3804 PHONE 3-8-5

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