The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1927, Page 2

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| WHO'S WHO AND WHERE Richard Wakelin, Alask arrived in Junecat on the steamer Aleu M. George, Ju feft on t¥ on a short huwi Mrs. G left or whera work. Mrs. L. Caro left Princess C route to the remains L. B. Clark, ices and burial will take Mrs. Burford will retirn in about a month, and M will not reéturn until Septembe D Japane'e Girls Want Soldierly Husbands TOKYO, J in other p be istaunc! and fr tary spirit 0 in wher iembers of the of Ishikawa Burford and of their mo Mr where funera T place future ll\u will not marry you m who have not had milit The maldens” a ed a resolution to th fact, and the vernacular newspapers slat that other ations thronghou the empire 3 CO! g similar fction. The reason ring unsoldier? young men without mi ing usually are inferior, and physically, to thos “gone through the mill” D LONDON PEERESS RL‘NS ocia sw avy tri mentally who haye DRESSMAKING BUSINESS £ LONDON, July 8—Lady Cla (vsorris, one of the most energetie London peer become ‘dlr«um of a dr ng estal ment in Mayfair, Lord Clan rris s also iyt ted in th siness. " Lady Clanmorris keeps regular burs, taking her duties as seri sly as her employes. At th» @lon every morning at 9 o'cloci advises on clething and tal for gowns and hats also a director of a dec in Soho and still find for much social activity, n,.._—m———-' 3 EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- UP-TO-DATE AND UIPPED JOB PRINTING ALASKA. miways pays. Use L of The Empire. | na patterns - Window Hangings, ded Coverings. There are i ns and the large | colorings which now priced «nt Store € | the time they will arrive THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927. NARROWS WORK | | | considerable volume and | CHARGES AGAINST Pink Salmon Run Is Charges of 1 by 1 th 18 were 1l promising for tate f that vari tion {Is Well Ahcad of Schedule! ' tine pack —Limited: Steamer Navi- | | fish according to . gation Be Permitted. wre it offic shibition telephon Han quartors of the U. S. 1 i 0 { Fisheries. The runs to date B mp Ja 4, in been encouragin ning 1 when he g telegram 1 from L ding Althorp said the Deep was attacked by Salmon compan 2,000 fish ye¢ dredging and rock | have mot {excavation at Wrangell Narrow Oon {18 ahead of schedule and| | Port by the end of this week, Me project will be completed for the first 12 or 13 miles on the north| | from Hawk t 1 |end of the Narrow tatement. | catches increa y rney how o proceed to this e » today f ] € J {by Col. Jan District Engineer. | Owing to the rapid {made on the work, m-m authoriz | Work | on vhile the empleyvee tood Wy Handy aske £ the District and th ch were repo through Tey Strait progr Ste - o - to permit' LONDON steamboat mnavigation Hous {through the Narrows for the re- c \m;;mm». of the {palace for {ally it had been thoug ) meet deficit | would be closed to & v all the seats c {at least until the 5 r, extendi ( Beginning at once, steamers wge, It will be allowed to use the N |rows whenever it will not inter- ifere with actual work Pruitt | o1a {will direet traffic rs at Pete g to pass thro mh can com with him, ing him infc bout t eith | ler entrance, and when it is {sible to do so, MR Truitt I tauthority to permit their passage -o VOLCAND PFLE NOW ERUPTING HILO, Pele, d has st l\ml(lw] seas 2 HAS THE UP-TO-DATF JIIPPED JOB ALASKA provides a hall in which may dance .o at The Wmpir 1,000 couples paners for sale Imunicate ithe necessary yrmatic fawail, Juy 8 ailan volcano ted erupting and during the ence of Dr. Thomas A Jaggar, one of the world's most noted voleanologisty who has de voted most of his® life studying jthe moods of Kilauea and other Hawiian craters. Dr. Jaggar is now in He was in New York in 1024 when Kilauea broke out that year and was in the Orient dur- ing a previous eruption — ANNOUNCE GOODY SALE Again | goddes Alaska. | The Lutheran Ladies Aid hold a goody sale at Garnick’ Grocery, Saturday, July 16, start.! ing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon according to ‘ today. announicement 1ma.l¢ gy COATS! COATS! JUST RECEIVED On Steamer Yukon — A Wonderful Assértment of T Coats for Wemen and Misses Wool Tweeds, Plaids, C Value 35.00 “hecks and Plain Tones Sizes 16 to 44 HANDY'S ATTACKERS asking of No th ved @ repor veral men LARG ANI PRINTIN(C ‘QIIH"IIIIIIH"IIIIIIIIIlillIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHII!IIIIIIIIIHIIII!I|lIIHIIil!llliIN!!HIIIll!lIiii!ml!||tflilillllllllllllllmfllmm | Sanit B R A A RN, “ ~ Liquor distribution authorities in Ontarvio.are. bsm( pressed. 10 keep up with the demand for®beer, whiskey and wing nn;let the new law which permits residents and ‘‘bona fide: touri u'fl.‘ .10’ obtain hooch from Government stoves.. New photo. ‘Windsoz,,opposite Detroit, shows a truck }oad of sup, toted info a Government store for re-distribution m\.qm \ | tities, Much of the hooch is falling into American hands, ;g‘ TAKING Harve with headquart ed through Ju INSANE SOUTH | able. to supporv. gnem, have heen liven, U. 8. Marshai| turned over to the Board of Chil Wt Valdez, pass. | dren’s Guardians, to.be cared for. 1 last night en e the Alcutian, w insane | HUNTER SELLS INTGBEQT 3 patient bound for Morningside | IN RED ONION INN rium ' L, - | Earl Hunter has sold his in GUARDIANS FOR CHILDREN |terest in the Red Onion Inn at Auk Valentine, M nd ne Pe Lak to Jack Cook, who will erson, who whre to Judse manage it in partnership with Al- Frank A. Boyle the Juvenils | bert White, for tho remainder of Court by their mother, who is un-!the summer. one New Sport Skirts In plain colors, plaids and checks— pleated and cluster pleats Attention Legion No. 25 Al Colors I mmlmmmmwfimmmmmmmmmmnmmwuumummnmmu I All members of Mooseheart Legion y 25 are requested to attend Friday, July 8th. be meeting Large class to initiated. Tmportant business, Big Banquet. Special-12.75 ALL MEADOWBROOK Hats Valued up to 8.75 Special 6.75 Special 4.75 Special While They Lasi—19.50 Another Lot of Smart Coats With Fur Collars Value up to 22.50 ALL Gage Hats Valued to 12.50, Special 8.75 dy { P L H eadquarters FOR TROUT TACKLE See Our Window Display Juneau-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 b £ SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery . M. SIMPKINS CO. Phcnc 244 GEO Front Street Juneau, Alaska i Prrsils " NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.0 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents, Ray 0il Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDIN 13 IDELING ork Hour, Day CONTRACTING or Week - HERE COMES—— Anothor Hot Point S pecial One Hot Point Trenton 6-cup Percolator $12.50 Sugar and Creamer 1 Tray Total SPECIAL PRICE ON THE SET—$16.75 This offer good for 10 days only from date, June 20, 1927 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phone Juneau 6 Junean, Alaska | i [\\ HEN \()l NEED A CARPENTE R ALASKA MEAT Co. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET s rBeudie Lo N T A T VRN Patronize Home Industry % Pianos—Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Coin oper- ated. Ludwig Drums and Accessories, Band Instruments, Sheet Music. Violins, Strings, School Pianos, Violin Bows, Accordians. Victor Orthophonic Phonographs and Records. Alaska wholesale and retail agents for the new Home Sew- ing Machines. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Re- pairing., Priced lower then outside. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE PHONE 143 NEXT A. B. HALL ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’z you will inced that the heating , also you will baking with our s less coal and bet- v a full line of Feed and_our transfer service 0. G. Whiz. D. B. FEMMER . Phone 114_ % All Wool— Any Style— Made to Measure camia Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23 75 Per Sult Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy good looking cloth 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 HEATING REP. SANITARY PLUMBING ] All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 7 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Lst Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505, Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. i SHAW- WALKER FIREPROOF SAFES J. B. Rurford & Co. mmmoem

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