The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 23, 1927, Page 7

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DOUGLAS NEWS NMOUX TO ESTABLIEH ! CAMP, C. DeRou fed Dy on-in-law iday on the § truiratity lslanc . Minin hi ompai on, blish s b be of ome gize to accommodat / ble fheans to gl prepar a | - - J[ARAINS ANKLE minin carry on itions ar AT TENNIS | had the sprain her | abeth- Fousl verely nkle while in a I ‘tennis on the wdwell he will be confined to here br a few he injured membes | - | HOME FROM HOONAH days on account Ml Miss Cecile Cashen ir last [here | iss -« Patricia She Cecile the gas - FIONEER DIE3 return »d | Hoon t of pa from 1 the for rted avenin gue the a pl 3 the t boat Relie Ka lvo week rep 03 sation @il ‘own on DAWSON | Lonis and 79, D. Birley, picn boat-builder died recentl He born in 1% and remainder irvived wéling sale il wvs d a Heabai a member « rderd of Pioneers und usplccs he buried DU il q lhess ntar 1 at Hamilton, | nt to Dawson | ained there for his life. ¥ on wity i in b 1898 by a man « s married 10 danghic the we For rade ormation our th lin 18. Kindly he rier Mail jgent Femmer au. from § prompt direct who or will - r of 1 ¢ urn to Alberta Gallw reward | B NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS | Sealed mas are invited by the 1dl (ml Committee of the Dougl suncil upon the work als for repairing e Public School Building anl | b 't ing concrete foundations u | & same will be at C \for optnad Hall right to Sly ' 1-al] will be a bond of §$2,000 y tion made applying to the reqaired ) obtained of the huil undersig (adv.) City C1 b to —FELIX GRAY, eAbove or Below ‘DECKS Protect exposed surfaces, or interiors where a durable, washable white finish is de« sired, with non-bilging FULLER MARINE ENAMEL Resists bilge and sulphurous gases, and STAYS WHITE, Dries in about 24 hours. Un- excelled in quality—easy to apply. f There’s @ Fuller Paint [m? every marine purpose X o . YOU will find here a com+ , plete line of Fuller Paints and Varnishes, Let us serve you. i Juneau Young Hdwe. Cc XW P. FULLER & CO. ve. 30 & Jacksun Street ' Seatile, Wash, Branches I 27 Pacific Const Cities nmu- in San Fraucisco, Los Augeies, Portland Dutributors of ¥ alsper'on the Facifc Coart FULLER [FORMER 'Y GOOGL __THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, E AND SPAI K PLUG DELW W ¥o NO’ MISTAL ADMIRALITY r of e for the use of trans- model of the Majestie, the worl CLARK ated News Staff Y LETTAN | GROGLE AINT AN Bap News! O € L1 i B30 CANNGT REMAIN HERE ANY LONGER. L WSH T RETURN To NOUR STASLE = DURING 0N STAY HERE T =D GOUT 1IN MY LEFT Fogr.Oue OUBT. T THE RICH FOOD. SO WHEN WOy COME BACK T WL BE AECE SSARY ¥Q R MU To BANDAGE NOUR FOOT (N 'E. ANERT SUSPICION SINCERELY @ 1927, by MR GOOG CANNOT CARRN UNPLEASANT I BELEVE MRS, VAN HORN'S BAaLE BEEA TuE BEEN NOUR RETURN S NOU ARE ME MERELY THINR ) / weu T ELC o ‘ WELL . T M READY! IVE ALL TED LP ReADN FOR THE BATTLE ing Features Syndicate, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved W ‘1m|n"mu, De ] b5 p]nlm a se wnic planes d’s Jm'gv\i liner. (Intern He would feet long, at ross the Atlantic. ecl) docks, ea-h From o ¢ York to London in the dr chief en Comp is s‘mrl'\ to YUKONERS VISIT SCENES OF EARLY TRIUMPHS J. €. For of the Klondil a fin ythe m? W th il her of they mad 11 part eep ranch visited trium in A 3Cent in Klon Daw vined their on visit m 3 lon tralia, but not t little how sl in order ay se AL care Unique Inn a Ma v days. the ! He estimates #on would make the project profits [hu me century ories of ne a quarter of back. “Of such l.\l 1, proceeded to the ou: Yu rg are of the frontisrsmen through South Ar ' ol pin £ ranks, who strayed ne the around fruits of s ik and cnjoy the their labors—a tour hunl.l rker for Lewis and Clark Traxl Containing more than two hundred rooms, the new Gallatin Gate- way Inn, %o be opened soon by the Milwaukee Railroad at the entrance ! to the Gallatin Gateway to Y=liowstone, is latest evidence of growing | | favor of this national park. ITH the formal opening of Yel- lowstone Naticnal Park for this year on June 19, there will be dedicated at the head of the recent- | ly completed Gallatin Gateway a distinctive structure which will provide visitors to this increasing- ly popular park with the highest Zype of accommodations and at the same time become a practical monument to the two pioneers who blazed the first trail to the Pacific i through this region. The new Gallatin Gateway Inn, at which tourists will transfer from the main transcontinental line of the Chicago, Milwauakee and St. Paul Railway to the Yeilow- stone Park buses, takes its name from the Gallatin River, christened by Lewis and Clark when they reached this junction poiut on their voyage of exploration across the continent in 1803. The highway ing from the Inn to Old Faith- ful and the other sights of Yellow- stone was completed only a few months ago. Known as the Galla- tin Gateway, it plerces some of the most primitive country yet remain- ing. On either side of the Gallatin Canyon, which the new road fol- lows, and between the snow-clad peaks of this eastern slope of the never trod by any white man. ing approximately half a million luxurious manner. The formal will be marked by elaborate cere- monies. The operation of the hotel will be entirely under the direction of the Milwaukee Railroad. Rockies, are mountain (uatneueu‘ The Gallatin Gateway Inn, cnst-‘ dollars, will contain more than two | hundred rooms and will be equip-| ped and furnished in the most| opening of the Inn prior to June 19 | es of f He’s shown with a small model and a proportionate “The model will be one-clghth size. tervals of 400 It will ha hen comple » made ‘seadromes” would cover thrce be L the Tread The former Yukoner Dawsoif and ks do yoarar in the Yukon, but they X f - o> WHGS WHO {IND WHERE and her tw Vir tavu - chil 1 the farm Ho o v pend rinia to on their ker, owner of fachin mornin iiiman ight Pr s mornit i on 1l r Yukon for a month's va He expe ting doc Jun s across the . eattle fo au Feaving July 23 Guerin, Cadestral ¥ led this morning Yukon to insp Ketchikan of draft of more than 100 t and have a dock seventy feet e the water. It will be stationed, about 500 miles of; ast of N back and forth, ancy of the float tested. e model, Armstrong says, will »mp lete in a year and the entire will vith friond and the SITKA STUDENT KiLLED BY FALL AT GLAC( Jrckson, Sheldon ricd to the Government re he died Tuecday He w t Grant of Fospital it nephew of mpanying Mr partner on thi tka choo old 1 and { , to them the Y den infinite faseination u'ty. actually see f hem t man point which they bad ofter t session of m his way home weli liked b nd mber I ntimely 1 hy th tir ka Prog ) - o me can tha famous Remnant Emporium 1v storday family afternoon and Mr Henry the Fourth Cigar (For Discriminating Smokers) ARISTOCRATS—10¢, long filler, foil wrap- peds BON TONS—2 for 25¢, foil wrapped; K 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS— 3 for 50¢, foil wrapped. At All Dealers H. F. PRESTON, Alaska Agent Whew! FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW TER BAY | 12:10( had at-| An-| | | N - 4 Imily Jones asked New York police to seek her husband, d, who eloped with Mrs. Jonc: ’s nincteen-y ld daugh- ter by a former marriage, Olive N Jones, chauffeur, and the girl left behind a note saying, ‘* When Olive’s name was in jeopardy . . . we decided that the best thing to do was to ypear as we had never done anything wrong or thought wrong, Only if we are wve the name we might ell {s the blame.”” Dhotos show Ulive Shiek and the deserted wife and child. (Internationnt Newsreel.y t, diss any roing to Announcement We have been appointed the Exide Service Station for this locality. In addition to selling Exide BATTERIES the right battery for your car, our Service includes skilful repair work on every make of battery. You can rely on responsible advice and reasonable prices here. We look forward to a call from you. Gastineau Electric Co. Exfoe WATTERIES SERVICE STATION Amwuncenwnt Victor Orthophonic Victrolas and Electrolas, Orthophonic Victor Records, Needles, Springs and Parts. Old models taken in part payment. Latest recordings in the Red Seal and popular records are now on display. Expert Piano and Phonograph Repairing. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE Diamond Briquets PHONE 143 NEKT A. B. HALL And you'll ¢hase the ebill out of your house B nm Incomparahle for radiant warmth a’fire place T'ry them —you'll find They'ne Hot in Pamhc Coast Coal Co. ! Howdy F olks. De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get thru chewin' de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good cats. Where Front Street flirts with Franklin il We Now Supply Dealers with SEATTLE ICE CREAM S. & F. ICE CREAMS S. & F. CONFECTIONS ELMER B. SMITH No. S. &F. SWEET—FRESH SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Phong Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Junean, Alaska ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS Glovancttt’s GROCERY it FPHONE 3-8-5 ————————————————————— TrANSFER 148 YOD RevnaeLe Phone 149 COURTE! Res. ¥ VICE aad @ Our Motto GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 | THE NIFTY | SHOPPEE FRONT STREET | KIDDIES NIFTY DRESSES ' IlllllIIIIIllIIllllllliilllIllllllllllllllllllll need not annoyz- Buwy cooling )’—oods to ‘bring you.Joy Wl[l'..\ 0ld you it won't make you feel irritable if your blood is cool. HEat the proper food is my advice. This is the gro- cery shop that will sell it to you politely and deliver it to you rapidly. Sol secowls at CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 ’lIllllIlIllIIlllllIIIIIllHllIIlllllllllllllll.‘l To Autoists- The lot adjoining the Palace Theatre, served especially for pat- is re- rons of the Palace at- tending the theatre at night. This privilege is from 6:30 to 11 o’clock. Other quested to keep off. Our autoists are re- patrons will please park their cars beginning at the upper end of the lot and close together. If out- siders refuse to heed this warning, special tickets will be issued each night. I thank you. JOHN T. SPICKETT. JHE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- MOST -TO-DATE Al AUIPPED JOB PRIN' ? ALASKA.

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