The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 13, 1927, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1927. Blesonl (e fipmmsenflprmsenlYpocrsrnfipmme sl frosc- WW;MARBLE GU \POSTPONED GAME [nave come out an the lone end| | ¥ the s ach time. This will BETWEEN MOOSE, 'he the 1ast game botween the two g | MAKES NEW | MINERS TONIGHT|:m, 1 23 s b Headquarters - the serie nd meet the Moose in dh Taae Far !ftll ]' t | R e ror !3 35 101 L e 08 ~ DISGOVERY e China TROUT TACKLE {Life_of Vermont (ompnn,\“v i e i AT terae) HANGHAL July 13— Flood | Prolonged in Alaska Mosher will probadly be the o suthers Jart of Auhewl Peo See Our Window Display \ Many Years. ; ¢ 000 persons and’ it fs ¢ | that 10,000 persons ar . - - ‘ The Vermont Marble Company prospecting has developed marble ‘_, Ao o Ly P {deposits at Calder and El Capitan | 2 2 L B K " % o D CHILDREN'S i reported, that il g (1120 Y00 ubeencs, on (e 1ol United States Senator Juneau-¥ oung Hardware Co. | onia. tn. Klask iy poses. o) Dest Tecever. in Ak foral Dill on Alaska Trip HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING daveloped propertie Dr(’SS(’S {pany were being worked out and M R ol e B m:l Sl PIHONE 12 it was figured that it would have Better still get him twe y 4 The cutest of clothes for yuld be located. In the last two| o . (eh" i AR 4 : changes save wear in was i . L4 enough for early school {according to Superintendent Tom | Bhak . Pat the Mom hotgh & Bisunasdc DINOR At he N . P " time too — and st fhess | [P0 Peeh rewsrdnd with MO rney mey nave hisi for the Hks|sonne son, Sigusrd Oleon, 31 Loose Leaf Supplies ing and e pr 3 & vpo o NS g w and pitch either Yoski| who was born on July 4, left St ()fi ar S I 3 will be glad to take plen (g prices you will be glad to 1“'l""'“lw'vml:m Chronic r;- quotes | . ; . |Ann's Hospital this afternoon foi | | 1ce. upphes ; A {Mr. Burns as saying, however,) pire Kirk ‘has called the | tHelr himt of them. They are made ) get several, These are well | that A 15a fo & ‘ 4 « Il‘.‘:. ‘Iv":”“h” “Burns declare, however, thit!expected to be of i ch B8 60, Fhtiin D Taly S — cidence, s 'S ago - ie avite a coin || Printing and Stationery of a good wash material in 3 made of wash material in the dredging of Dry 8 ¢ ha:{t Miners tr i PR sk | yuty Ll bl A : AR R P v i v g Qi WA TR Y e AR e i B ™ T 1L SO, M, SIMPKINS €0, Check pants with solid co! T /g slcaves, white collar and '€ |.nq4 calder could be le to make {ime ¢ and the Moo apers The Timpire Front Street Phone 244 Juneaun, Alaska regular shipments arbl la sufficiontly economies : ke % g .4 ——— — sleeves. Sizes 3 {o 8 § ' to 6. . [ Three or more shipments a wecl BT ) 7l Al iy eeves. Sizes 3 to ST R Cusior g, phanad” E"A-‘ ‘ NORTHERN HOTEL % 5 2 | The Vermont Marble Company" i A &1 O Py EDL § $1.25 EACH plant at Tokeen has been one of : ) a 72 l i ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. $1.00, ! o 4 §1.2 | the leading industrics of Hout Ll 2 ¢ Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Barner in eagtern Alaska for many years operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per It now has employed a crew f month and up—steam heated about 70 men and accommodation I stea sated, for 12. It has employed more men in the past than are now dhers B ; : | WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTE R P r Wallboar is the hardest and 50 GLAS 5 & Wraf 1 1 Test it jreproof Phone 103 or see i hNEAY AN, o i B e oak 1t in water AL LUNDSTROM }_ 5‘ o I)r R 4 6'?‘! ,ETQ J ) K ! K : i Bl BUILDING REMODELING CONTRACTING 24 J b e’ . C. Hasson of Seattle, on = O iy at it will 1 Work by Hour, Day or Week of the Douglas ca et it Bt . v Gkeah : Now is the time to vour lay Suits ices that will save you half. nery, ], y;mu“.,:x the 3 i 1 . - ———— L " ; 54 3 ” 1 . yesterday, and will be in Juneau ! o fatid ; Swask havisdal ; Boys® Play Suits of meditin weig aterial—navy blue with red trim. @ |t o month or so. He e W e e e e i HERE (0” 2 te 8 vears. to visit his daughter, Mrs 3 32 inch and 48 inch AN o ‘caiovs, wo nosnsna Q' eS80 e 0 o, 10, e Another Hot Point bp('( ial o ® f s s Y. was a member of the late Tex | a 12 feet € P [ P} oLl . g ) ¥ S One Hot Point Tn‘nton 6-cup Percolator .$12.50 Special $1.G0 Suit Fivis Eefiire, beors o A gl i 250 NGRS, AR s ST AR R LV RN OSSO W B RN 3 R\ ray . 1.75 WILLIAMS LEAVES ON ALASKA @ % > \ Total . 1925 § NTS—-H ALl PRICE i ! JUNEAU-YOUNG ¥ § g B e kgl gy . ; AR D 2 | M. D. Williams, District B JUINILAU- B 3 ¥ 5 This offer good for 10 days only from date, June 20, 1927 ° gineer, Bureau of Public Roads, H i Co \ . 5 left yes y he Al ; ar rare Lo. agle At y b Lt vedteriay on the Al fo Hardware 7 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. J there and in that vicinity look Phone Juneau 6 TJuneau, Alaska or blouse, fancy belts, short 3 ® i cuffs, black ties, Sizes 3 4 ) ” Y A4 4 IVE < P : [/ 8 i ing over roads and examinine thai S \ L - & - route for a proposed connection o R T FR RY CART D. VL. Dehrends 0,y IQ, J et Qo e\ 2 2 | Mou=e l‘1n~. rodd. P % Junens's Leading Department Store glmummmmuuummmuumnuumunnnmm D Tonllmmsen i iipe: el v Aflpromss i s fsasnnalifot mlifromsmechifvorcofipeef] = ,...., Mr. Spickeil h v 1 witaffore returning to Juneau. SPEGK !3 many fiofable thes people | David Ramsey will be in charge and \ lectio ozraph-) of the office while Mr. Burford ed photogray 3 okl friends|is absent. l. \ee, Among 3 ted aco HAS THROAT TROUBLE .ncoln Plummier, | MeDonald, | i honrn McDowcell a 4 n“" Miss Helen Torkelson, daughte* s vl | Wils of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Torkelson Tom(?vr)ow Marks Arrival e lis confined in the St. Ann's Hos- of Show Man in Juneau ! BURFORD MAKING TRIP |pital with throat trouble under L e B g N SIPRC R - o F g Tomorrow, July 14, marks th x tiin. Als k! "’ NOTICEfIIO'fATRONS 31st anniversary of t arrival an {Gions y th LR Juneau on the old steamer Alki. |, = of John T. Spicketl, owner aw ger of the Palace Theat n theatrical and show mur » here with a compun and put on B L e MODERN REASONABLE RATES James and Mina and their sor | Dave HousEL PROP. James. The younger | ’ was in the recent suc "I That 8o0,” and married the daughter of Dan Webster, of Douglas, whon the family w The compan six months, vnti! winter appr ed. When Mr. Spicket nmornin d saw snow | g on Douglas Isiand, he suddenly made up bis mind to boat which was leai far Seautle. announced h that uigh i his employer, and sent to the boat Arpgoline,” froy the deck of the steamer, af réquest of the crowd bid him farewell, he for his reazons for departure, pointing to the snow on the Isiand he said: “You can’t keep me | frozen in here all 4 i However ninc s late Spickett was back in Juneau with | another compa accompanied by | Mrs. Spickett, and has bees | i the show bhusiness, gincs that time. From to 1912 Spickett ALASKA MEAT L() Wholesale and Retail er'hm.s PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET SP ECIAL F O R Patronize Home Industry Pianos—@Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Coin oper- 4 ated. Ludwig Drnms and Accessories, Band Instruments, Sheet Music. Violins, Strings, School Pianos, Vielin 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 than outside. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE PHONE 143 NEXT A. B. HALL | Tweed Coats . AN 0 IOOK A[ lKE ; ! R : A A LR R but after tryini our's you wil plaids, stripes and mixtures, with muff-loom fur collars, fancy g be convinced that the hea n...! quality varies, also you will 2eaf b, 4 > ) 5 3K 5 learn that hlkln" with our lining, all sizes up to 44. Value §22.50. Ve coal means less coal and bety PO | Consumers of coal are request- y ed to pay their coal bills at the City Whart. Jerry Cashen, - Wharfinger adv. ter results. ; ¥ 3 . L &2 We carry a full line of Feed® SI)()Clal 12.75 S - 4 'Hnl_ our transfer service 0. G, Whiz. D. B. FEMMER Aol § e e Phone 114 NEW RAYON (Al Wool e T Sport SOCKS - Hats iy sie— Made to Measure cimea ] Good Lining— or Money Dresses AI(s B;C‘;)éors Zfo /llllrl::z (”Il!le n(:;i L; 125 Fabrics $23 75 Per Suit Refunied | s e shades TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— 5 s OR READY-TO-WEA NEW H[II\IN('I ‘Value $3.75 heavy good looking cloth . BREECHES an« i " Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 serge, tan, rose-wood / TWEED KNICKERS SPECIAL $1.75 Bargn’m in bosys and ylouths suits. "l(,:g?x be?:resyou leap.” e b e et See before you buy blue, cherry and rose $3.75 to 81 75 MEADOWPRROOK R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts, Telephone 3804 In lovely soft French NEW COOLIE 0 —— SPECIAL COATS All Meadow Hats SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance $7 75 In Shally Values up to $8.75 AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST . 475 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE R s suow o, the: ol Louvse | ) { SPECIAL $4.75 “Let Me Tell Yon What Job Will Cost” Rabers Tnnstey. 1. 1913 30 V3P Call STEVE STANWORTH ‘ ckott opened the Orph ¥ one 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. operated it until in W16 when k over the prescnt Paiace Th T L T =4 We have these in ony quautity—Also Building Paper and : £ ) S The particular field in which | the mew designed Cothic prepared Shingles = LEATHER DESK PADS, BLOTTERS, r. Spicketi achieved his g at | RN # popularity wae as @ einging come. | . A A g e 6 A y ’ = and Work Distributors 15 Price . In black face make un he g e e el Harris Hardware Company i SRR J. B. Burford & Co. topical th Have You Seen the New Burroughs? o n:ra v Snsh Open Evenings Phone 215 1 ug practically all of bis lite,) &

Other pages from this issue: