The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 22, 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)

¥ 4 4 Katz, I ROOM FOR OUR VHATS for of their anusual both We their are off e comfort in wear well as chicness {ie shaping and novelty. There is a hat that you want among them at this price. SPECIAL~$3.95 V1. Behrends Go., fn’c. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Llrayrmenflmeneaflennmaflysmsenfymmmnfys colifssrrslf v ifoa-melif ool osncelif ol ] MRWLE oldest in the country, and they | !9'1dxm Dentists Hear | to that of her sister. | out the I Hlxl H\ -3 IIHIMHM will be co I!l[tl Lo |‘ will be 88 on i1 21 Many Queer Excuses s ter felt | in and will | basehall 1t b TWIN SISTERS 8, vaht: Dot CELEBRATE TQGETHER | ibilities thre num rigon PEORIA, IIL, Jnl) 22.—For 3 s Mrs. Marie Engelke and Mrs. Susan Monroe have celebrated their birthdays to Mr ann | ye before S. E. Alaska Fair As tion to Start Its Cwn Building Shortl) said | rison unced that | Country Fair woult] r on September what mxu thay n“ gethen: , They are twing, fwo of the | S0 September 1 and by Ae1] " Botn in Prossig, they came ! X k ' | storm| | to the Unites States at 10, ey 1'“‘ "“""”v‘l'“ T married, and, are now widows. | ot | Mrs. Engelke frequently walks | | the two miles from her home | | | | \ a fair bui at o cost oi i $20,000, was at ths Char Iunchieon by R ber of the A ate. A nouncement plans will be F. Mulic 1 today Commeory 1em Ay leaguos, resident barbers asen Wwhio tor | Worker, not only itehés to be gone, 0 i itl\rg\' explain, but likes his ros*, Sehools | R4 the Capital has no Sunday closing law. As a result, learns that jobs here require a least a half-day of work Sundays, he decides to stay only long enough to limber up his fingers and get enough money to be on his way. 1w iven by » dental and d form ote had toothache child will hav: r has 0 th Other includ Bad tec r given by paren \ run in the family.” and I can't make D etven .| Beach Clinic Opens ing and you want cient au ing. The Casey-Shattucl owned by ba for commc pose of the direct: in such manner Mlvh- r rl 6 per Riity site, ) a proper dentist ache.” was so great in it brought on l'\lu\ July 22—An artificial *h, where ailing children can the sand under healing s of violet lights has recently been opened in Paris. White Sea sands are hemmed in by walls of aluminum at the clinic beach and naked children, their eyes protected by thick gog- gles, take the treatment under tho wdtchful eyes of parents or The violet ray beach is a min- lature, measuring dbout 40 square feet. It has the ndvanlngc over sun-warmed beaches that the Violet rays are constant and not subject to the fluctuation of the weather, another Scarlet to f 3 to make child mine or the L YE1H Roving Barbers Avo'd Washington GTON the foi retitione 0 are nes. But of them encountered in Washington, One visit to the capital is sufficient for their rov Robe within or be carefully will not oxul position gurpos it av: sports id planned be will a wiil 5 i tnat at » for ex 0 to make wusement facilities for such | track meets, ly 0, e It :2. — Like ranks roll 80 ot s, nw 1 ir ing ¢ few usual- WHAT DANCING AGAIN! Well, hubby dear, if you me to one dance you would wish they evening. would only come with would give a dance every Betz Coliseum Melody Men MOOSE HALL Adm. $1.00 SATURDAY—23 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, B LOCATION FOR ' (hold + The ,rollfAg stone, often a capable | when ha i | qu_ Ail'ing Babies! | Attorney George | Donver, 1927. mdoubtedly has a people discoverad GIRLS’ SUMMER GAMP SOUGHT : I hamber of Commerce ; | Asked for Information | _ofLocal Opporlumllcs . Information th | tunities for establishing ‘mnl camp for girls in this [ has been asked of the nf by Karl n awent Northern Pacific Railw u Known today F, A. Boyle at the eon moeting of the in letter | Boyla, sa » had a pro sirous of opening such a camp in Alas He did not say id the prospect was now opera ing girls' camps in Minnesott and had considerable successful experience, Hold Special In ord-r to greet Congress Lanham and Mc¢Keown, and m mer Henry O'Malley enroute here from the 1 the Chamber today decided to|; a special meeting on thou arrival here next week. The part expected to leave Valde should ¢ evening held - #!GH HM itirely Alaska i tourist fine oppbt. L0, Offer. He co : a sup. Chamber on its tourist adyortisi vicinity | Program and said it undoubt. of | Chamb v | b the right lines, He said | Dish J received some of that et 0 ture before leav- B You conun built up by has fine LONDOIN the ultr Mayfair k hat back rst per limentes 4 as . to ¥ e n Witk who along Commerce K “ineit th L hatt ATT e L by The by eretary e lungh M: wee Strand ington n h by a s Courdough to the Hi the Koyu crowd there, I llent illu American lves v two thot re and, sort of cked down and his ar reamed hatter w bail not to repe is said t hat bootle u the 1 D ition of the and look conditions. Some ople stampeded t lack of any rnment, it functioned ler the direc themselves out 1 1 t a or Meeting of Bov ¢ rize rion u tior wieric | s called | bullion | Sa narded. He St. Michael meeting will be rosd Thurs & nan Lanham i ber of the Commi priations, and Congressman Keown is on the Committee Merchant Marine and Fisher Both are among the older mem bors of Cong id are deeply interested in Alaskan matters Several Visitors Present Several visitors attended meeting today, including Stephan, B with v or $5,000, 1 rough box M o goldier onfined was put under the guardhouse s e failed to salute the manding officer. The gold |there in ths morning untoucher Pictures Are il the in ['when students car \\rnux take; 1 da t on the f ought | | ties 1 of Colo Garrigues, ) their wi the north; Williaw et sales man Coast Coal Tenney, rado, Judge J ty gaid n f pletu d lecturi had provei H w g are touring Claussen, d for the Pacific pany, and M attle Kodiak on that district popular Island and it A Wy time s du Army service ) hospitality nded to oificial stati than w the com 20 pé om Chilkoot Barracke dur-| hoen ¢runk in stay liere at tha Fourth of | six me than celebratio; Thorntor | period the to or plac had he e their Judge an trip. been 80 fin Garrigues we anG Mr. Steph.| enjoying thei | dior utmost. They have | ly surprised to fi 2, at the resource and charmed wit askans. Jud itions w from what him “to helic here. Kxpect more ext a8 shown 10 to pa aid He for in expressed his the courtosie: was received from Chairman of the o Commission asking ciation letter Gardne ska different had led be found now reading would to s¢ and jce in he was amazed at the and climate. “Alaska,” paid umed Taxes abundan on etat « cent gold v he fen per less been -NEW COLORINGS ug IS ARRESTED| »vnm are son in London wa pe inv who calmly walke fainted bound > oo . Students Influence College Presiden' ! ustom forbad junio to break the dancing lessons st woman has had ehous over the New Satin Dresses EMPHASIZING NEW IDEAS- INCLUDING BLACK SATIN would be at which ti Chamber ins write tructed the. R - Not manv young mer bringing the into favor know to wear sucl promptis ng to viot an nted in 17 Helh o named placed d out relates that over in the offen ouraged th the day to poy | | ¥ | th il r prom in 181! ried out custom on i con D; from Ktép ram and student cér, at B ju-| FRENCH DRINK LESS WINE, CFFICIAL FIGURES SHOW t appears that | ten s pockethooi they -all ar show that from | less wine his nee in the last correspondin and chi'd an nonths wine has on wine sup indicated that than nsual ha 14 held | grm—— | A Paint Brush is.a Wonder Worker With the Proper Kind of Paint e Juneau-Young l l ardiware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKIN PHC "WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM REMODELING Hour, Day or BUILDING W CONTRACTING Week ork by ale \\V!IUHW PHONE 39 and Retail Butchers SEWARD STREET Patronize Home Industry o/ Pianos—Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Coin- oper- ated. TLudwig Drums and Accessories, Band Instruments, Sheet Music. Violins, Strings, School Pianos, Vielin Bows, Accordians. Vietor 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 T ———— ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE after trying our’s you wild wvinced that the heating s, also you will, baking with our less coal and bet- full lin sfer servicy of Feed G. G. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 All Wool— Any Style— Good Lining— 125 Fabries Made to Measure e Sizes 16 to 46 $12.75, $16.75, $23.50 and $19.50 A s or Money $23.75 Per Suit 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 NEW FELT HATS For early fall in small pastel felts and Velours—New Shades, including black $5.75 and $6.75 ot ittt et i . HEATING REPAIRING SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Donesto Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. e TWEED COATS-- with and without fur collars — all new shades. $12.75, $19.50 The First Choice of Leading Banks—Burroughs Adging, J. B. Burford & Co. Have You Seen the New Burrbughs? Bookkeeping, Caculating, Billing Machines SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stat‘i{)nery i GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Taneau, Alaska Old Papérs for sale at Empire Office

Other pages from this issue: