The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 27, 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)

THE DAILY ALASKA EM e fpo monflprmnen it ynn R o ‘WW; gentle I | Time-— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a, N on | |~ | | Stations Nome 606 Bethel Forecast for yuneau and vicinity, beg 21 A9%L. Weather Conditio.. & is Recorded by the U. eamer Mov Weather Bureau NORTHBOUND Prince Rupert due tor nning 4 p. m. today: 3 Fair tonight, Thursday n variable winds d SCHEDUL Princess Loui Weather uil e LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp, Hamidity Wind Velacity tonigh 30.19 74 NW 13 Admiral Ro 3026 51 £ I g ¢ 1 1 30.26 m. today today 71 8 , Cl it 10 a. m Dorothy Alexander t adl f tomor Wi, Jul Alice CABLE AND RAD mn T YESTERDAY Highest ___temp. REPORTS PODAY 3 pm Low Sa.m. Sam. Pre temp, b._tenmip. Velouity 24 hrs 60 66 62 Manana 76 70 il £ y - Eag On [1is Good Ship i Dutch Kodiak Cordova Junean Ketchikan 74 Prince Gmonten Lnirit St. Louis md 29 minutes manufacturvers of im that 33 hours rking time 597.941 pairs through the finishing another record Koo Joi The *“St rand” in f Sofid aetuai comg rooms sand Factories AR RY IN A COMPLETE STAR BRAND SHOES STOCK i ¥ the LINE O} were Constz met a now do.” | afternoon .L'EQ '/ hrends Co., Inc. riment Store W S roovn e sumy i somme A fY oo .«MWWWWW ( PIRATE "‘RIO 2T A ANSL SEATTLE, |Nm\hwestern sailed last night at 9 o'clock {aboard, | Mrs. Rober i lehing in the National League, and there- | ¥+ TBuis trio of Pittsburgh Pirafes is mardering the v fore, i i 5 Left to right: Ba'ruhardt. | atarally leading ers in the older circuit, ,Paul Wancr and Harris. SALE GF &8BA e VVIRE : lis} m t it willl BERLIN, July 27.—~Count Johann ' FERRA ’ demand German ambassador to Washing- | Add Fountaln .,uppnu T r 4 ‘tun, and Bruno Jacquin de Mar- Hq l ‘Jtn The Ir v will carry | earje French ambassador at Bei- t“ At 2 cownl . fountain & . are so often mistaken for s . crushed fruits, cus, and, b other at social events at tre wil operate a sodn, fd iorman capital that the term rvice, carryi ‘ Siamese twins” is not infrequent- {1y applied to them. “There is one resemblance m which T must confess,” Count} tiornstorff laughingly remarked ‘gwhnn his attention was called to i :coum‘ VON BERNSTORFF i HAS FRENCH DOUBLE i | Sl . titio naintenance s Fred Sorri P ichases Local vats for repaira, Bottling Works—-Start | aleiing g ey Plant Augu;t ¥ cnt for the Brown & 1i uma. and be jo ntative for the Ryan I 1y, Sesttle. “We are & and will expand i as opporiunities 11 o | sent th mseives,” Mr. Sorri said.! > - VERDICT IN PEREZ CASE ' It win candies anc produce. | P nidies, Sale of the Alaska Soia Bottling | Works by Ctaude, Hric A. Sorri, formerly The sale covered cverything bit the real estate which has be leased by Mr. Sorri for a lons term. The works will be operated |y .\t hours, the jury came in lost| under the name of the Iios 0| pieht g1 10:20 o'clock with a pany. vordi of guiity cn two counts, Witi Enlarge Business and mot gality on two counts by the Mr. Sorri, who returned yester !y he United Stat . day from Seattle, said th ', ahek % | of the bysiness M bo o Shatnet, Wi erez, General ably enlurzed. Scveral o Wnes | tion af the pre B e st the Tiniv-| o i ‘ Motors facturing end will be strenginened. | pp, verdict heid Mrs. Perss nol . Maurice Donn, an experienced |gyjiy of selling intoxlcating 1i- ks i 205 8o8a bottling on, Wil havel,.or 1o James Jackson, count N charge of the hottling Works. 112 0 1ot guilty of selling intoxicat Shme ",";"; ‘;:"‘ “)’u‘"-m""x‘ghm' i liquor to Rosie Brown, couit companicd by Mrs. end thei kg 5 453 v Seyearold daugnter Bettyloc Nr.' ¢ ™% 'l“"“'u"“‘o :‘L‘“\",“m 4 Dunn was in the establishin 0 it darite. ef the Pacific, Bottling Works 'our The' fub Aftor belng out tor five and #| Guaranteed Mariano Gastineau Electric Co. PHONE 418 nud guiie; garded as expert m his t-ade. “We will put out a comleU Bk E Us ~ line of sodn waters; mar ale,'the solumas of The Empire . ; AT N LA Paul NOTE It ha Lat sqnal. | reporting genevally and clear in the So 1 slight | o alleged similarit casion only mind some TO TWIN GLACIER CAMP Mr: Frank 1f, Mrs. | , a3 guests Vighue, to spend a week at Twin!y o) Glacier | Mrs. {led the Vighne may week-¢nd and | take bugbunds with him 'l'()‘JALS BA’ETING HEROES [NOBTHWESTEBN 18 Picitcasc s e ¢ 78 70 16 58 5 b4 Harbor. 74 ed to sail from Rupert.. 72 Kbt & 30 "‘)U THBOGUND SAILINGS Admiral Watson i 7 o'clock tonight tian outhbound p. m. tomorrow stes Charlotte rning outiibound Less than 10 mues abou Prince Ttu Edmonton, outhbound made & a. m. and 4 Observations &t nd and San ¥Fraacisco , Juneau time, are ch Au about Admiral Farragut suthbound about Yuken southboind The pres.ure is moderatly low nesr the *ninaula and rately high throughout nearly fallen in the 1 Kod b y Alagksn precipitation during the p weather is | 5. cloudy in western Ala P y i1 Tnterior | Southeast. Tem been very | | M Alazk ior ation | Aug LOCAL oSAILINGS ita - scheduled to lemve ports at Sails Monda for Skagway y9a m Pacific sails for Port Alex ander and way ports Firat and Fiitee: of every month at 8 Y ! [ | America Fust leaves for Pet || ersburg ac 1 p. m. every ! “I had oc-|2 the other day | Wl de Margerie that h twenty-odd yea embassy at O'MALLEY IS DUE TO ARRIVE HER# NGON TOMORROW to re-| both to radio advies by Capt. O'Connor United tate frequently Commissioner Henry and wav ports at 6 o'clock every Wednesday night - it noon tomorrow fror ard aboard the Fish e boat Brandt Mi L t Mrs. J. F. Muller Bure Taylor, Mrs. Charles,® and their children left, on Bill Strong's| of Mrs. H. C. Def Guy MecNaughton, e - e IS ARRESTED arner morning R NURSES ON HERE PICNIC 2 to cablegrs are spendin who at Lena Cov wanted fo First Cit Mar 1me bout I tal Camp on Takn Marjorie Cropley party as cook. go down Rive a pienic . accompan-{it P R e | in th 1} W n i ) Deputy Dr. 1 ! t WHALE IN TRAP over the ome of mj‘ 1 Dycy eau from ICetchil month Mr | him to Ketchikan on tha i which is due tomorrow A 30foot whale was caught in; Point Colpoy: salmon trap of th Peterahn Packing Company. Tkoe thou, monster wi ailing. This i ght in th 1 Tho ste anee occurad Garster et to leay -0 ALEUTIAN TOMORROW not gr HOW ON WAY NORTH offorts to kill the were unav ond whale ¢ inst ‘IH\ July 27 Steamer imer Aleutian, Capt, G due in Juncau p. m. tomorrow - other nrou with 163 the fallowing for Juncai R. L. Locke, Mrs. H on and daughter. pasceng rs | Advertis se | the u»Ilrm.l Clearance Sale on HATS $17 HATS %2 75 MEADOWBROOK HATS Our Meadow- brook hatsi—to be closed out at $2.75 braids—in most all close out shades. eutire line of HATS $1.75 In Milan hemp and fl.n\ ‘ | | | NEW RAIN COATS In all the Popular Colors—Flannel Lined Special--$9.50 HATS TO MATCH——$1.75 NEW UMBRELLAS In All Colors——$6.25 NURSES’ UNIFORMS JUST RECEIVED THE NEW " EM. DU UNIFORMS - $2.50 10 $1.95 Girls’ Dresses, 4 to 12 yrs. $1.25 1.25 _65 cents .65 cents | Boys’ Suits, 4 to 6 yrs. A Paint Brush is a Wonder Worker With the Proper Kind of Paint Juneauw-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 ! WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER BUILDING I;\Vrll‘\yll.::fi\"{{?‘ rRon CONTRACTING Day or Week ALASKA MEAT (() Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 29 SEWARD STREET Records Terms, $35. selection of 3 packages I Iu ir the Doll Dan phenic. Expert Piano Tu Musical Snecialists. Phone Shipment Latezt Victor Portible Phon Recor ceived ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE PHONE 143 NEXT A B. ‘HALL % B P ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our's you will be convinced that the heating quality varie also you will with our and bet- Phonegraph Sheet Music. ) Electric Ortho- g and Phoncgraph Repairing. 143, aphs and ng ns coal ter results. We carry a full ]lnu of Feed and our traasfer service G. G. Whiz. A" D, B. FEMMER Phene 114 ] ‘\ ’\\ i1 All Wool— [} Any Style— Good Lining— Made to Measure camea or Money : 125 Fabrics '%23 7‘) P‘,'. ql‘lt Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy good 'soking 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 S e ] REPAIRING SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to 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. This Is Why the Business World Is Turning To This Great L. C. Smith Product The One and Only BALLBEARING TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. BB OY | SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS €€ Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska

Other pages from this issue: