The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 4

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Dml _) Alaslx a Em pzro - EDITOR red in Post Office the L S R RS matter Delivered by car 3 By mall One year, | one & ribers ¥ local ALASK THAN 1A MR. COOLIDG L T S e o SRR e s L who still Irafted by th b n at the Ka be heard determination to retir B end of his present term 3 Indeed, his uttera Rapid ( 1 « August the hope expressed thi § accept the nomin red to \ 4 have been 1 g other ig knowledge of Mr. ( 1 his \ i ties, something € 0 \ hotl 3 and as the Chief FExc f the Natio who knew him 1 v w 1 tions anc and from which ¥ tum last 3 to foster & a personal & would lay him to 1 tional To the idea that pr aside d the n if the pa host rty the G Cc onal President wed his words « hoose i made that pointed out, Nat K the i sembled in W epubiican ngton, tl He re I do He te, he time party Wik ing if not e August 2, la President in 1928 at that early « wanted “to g on the part of the suc: He, himself, son, purt) be serious t among the able.” That should be definite not, then these words must no to 1 anm bhecau for mature deliberatior leaders igns been s to a po this the eliminated th d and should vigorously of selecting another candidate numbers of distinguished men continue th enough. If w make it Begins $18.50 Manor Tapestry, 6x9, for $14.80 — perfect wearing quality at a saving of $3. 10 $32.50 Empire Tapestry, 8.3x10.6 for $26.00-—good patterns at a saving of $22.50 Ardsley Axminster,. 6x9, for $18.00—plain center and all over designs, a saving of $4. )0 $25.00 Carlton Axminster, 6x9, for $20.00—good qualit\ of ax- minster lu{., ‘ s.nmg, of $5.00. $30.00 Yonker Axminster. 6x9, for $24.00—high grade rugs with closely woven back, long wearing wool surface at a saving of $6.00. $37.50 Yonkers Axminster. 7.6x9, for $30.00—in all over designs, good colors, very serviceable at a saving of 34 50 o = o) 18 by 36 Linoleum Rugs—good patterns for 50 cents each. AND V[ANAGER are ( bill more §0 as er ated except the It's mighty nice of Senator Curtis to assure the “farm bloe"” ators of votes on their but it is noticeable he said nothing @ t Jhow the Administration Senators would vote | A Great Pre - Christmas Rug Sale tomorrow chance to buy new RUGS for Chyistmas gifts. Juneau has not hitherto known of a Rug Sale of such importance at a saving of 209%. gift of a RUG prolongs the joy of Christmas by months and years of beauty in the home. .M. Behrends Co., Inc.. STORE lf’lTH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT —_ ‘My statement stands. ne should be led fto suppose I have modified My decision W | ected.” We think even Senator am and Mr. Butler will b ful and straighteut declaration. So long in 1bt ecking to read something else into t Rapid City announcement, it must clear to them and all of the other dot “I do not choc to rumn™ meant ‘1 will not be date.” TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT. Willlam M. I s col- n Nati nn body ot more to the | in the selection of the cc convention proceedings outcome of the national ¢ on as ‘any the mitteemen. ¥ judgment + whole situati the*committ equal mem ber » of nery ful consideratior of the occasion ndications int to ngr n in C this winter from Cincinnat Remus murder three giving you a wonderful The Ardsley Axmipster, 9x12, 7.00—a real value at a sav- ing of $9.50. $49.50 Carlton Axminster, 8.3x 10.6, for 9. ()l)’—very rich in appearance a savmg of 3‘) 90. $55.00 Yonker Axminster, 8.3x 10.6 for $44.00—just the rug you were looking for at a saving of $11.00. $67.50 Yonker Axminster, 9x12, for $54.00—full of real service as well as beauty at a saving of $13.50. Wilton Axminster and Tapestry Rugs too numerous to mention— dll sizes at a saving of 20Yp—it will pay _you to come earlv $8.50 small Rugs, Yonker Axmin-' ster, 36x63 for 36 80 $6.00 small Rugs, Yonker \xmm- ster, 27x60 for $4.80. op'n-| them | 1 ! be & j ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR 1 By SAM HILL tful One Thing He Is Responsible For and A ) with “To whom it ma Observaticns of Oldest Inhabn-m‘ What's become of the old-fash-| th ind word to quit dancing. reckon would be p longer if th legs the w We lie | : wear! hion note ensemble in, should pay his wite’s | be proper to work in i ts he men opposi 't care a dern at her it ¥ n a skirt that d down over What hssip a “personal concern.” would )H A shortage of | 'md now if 1t but m wiil entually It must er can never di htful Gu v cover them up w says a but of course ther and to daughter that it is the middle-aged 1 1 ing ne n be used to it wouldn’t to wh two f 3 they hrunettc 0 ) and can’ bleach” grinned | Mankets when, she rt Aleck An mist i Ol hank e Vo Wroru It Wasn't| o hav e His Wife Died Gl i v g n a contemporary) NOTICE HIS VOICE RETURNS AFTER TEN YEARS \NC” Posted Pcliyana f rh If ‘count You Know Where i “Why does rious 8i ng Observation little mirror “I supposi to o even if It's a Great Life |ing the gray hair disappears, and| ust te ok a ca ar, 1 My Tust to look at o calendar, @ conal|ALter another application or two.| 3 SEONE) your hair Dec beautifully, For 'ronnd qach ‘date thedh. [ A Crul, HICK And glossy ‘and e s 5 Aok yea ; That shows. there's an install RNPRTIN (Cyts-Burns More or Less True | Vicks’ healing, anti- About the biggest surprige some| septic ingredients of the fe w' legs colld get | bring soothing re- | would be for owners to use | o licf. Apply gently | them for walking i About the onl fetly maseu- | line thing left to give a man is o cuspidor. Dawn nleans getting-up time fo S e e I \ i Cooos In the Comfort, ience, Carlson's Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 [ I— OUR FIVE C'S—see for yourself —says Taxi Tad. alphabetic | for Carlson taxicab popularity ~—the C’s win the nomination! *cleanliness, courtesy, which is small. BERRY’S TAXI ¢ PHONE 199 Agents for SUNOCO Motor Oil * JAPANESE TOY H. B. MAKINO Front Street . ng 10 ation diet ain’t, vou he mat date. faiter. 4 uv, her ve to alwi I-(‘ a v sim drug and r only this i Men Look &5 o a ;\:-1{ look into her | i1at you darkened y often it does it so naturs she feels somebody | ;o 'y 5 e 11 ou dampen a sp LT prush with it and your hair, AUTOS FOR HIRE ~OMFORT LEANLINESS ~ONVENIENCE -OURTESY .OS'T 15 SMAL Covicn Auro STAND AT THE 444°3 1 MILIER’S Phone 183 CARS WITHOUT conventiond | conven- and cost— PHONE 4 Pk THE CLUB 2 PETE JELICH, ._—_— SHOP and . for Compound.” Ismall strand at a time; Prompt Service—Day and Night Phone—Day, 444; Juneau, FOR HIRE BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop ) telephon: JUNEAU AND DCUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. AN OLD RECIPE T0 DARKEN HAIR rns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy Wply ask Wye n barely will get a large bottle of not the old-time recipe improved by gain will g additio ) n- now, possibly our ha and ponge or draw taking SERVICE Juneau, Alaska ARCTIC Night, g8 TAXI Alaska DRIVERS Day and Night Service 856 | LUNCH b ROOM Opén € a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily Phpr etor BURFORD’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Nome Better~-Box or Bulk CARLSON'S T\XI SERVICE ' of Decem- Please be| S',ll[.‘y'll)!' one by morn-| —a | R J Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders B. BURFORD L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS || Public Stenographer special attemtion glven DENTISTS n 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. PHONE 56 Foare 9 4, m. to 9 p. m. & CO. Dr. Charles P. Jenne _DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine an Free Reading Room Second Floor Main Strest at 4th | | | | | Currert Magazines, «Reference Books, Etc, ! Jirenlation BROWN ) of erchandise "GARBAGE HAULED | AND LOT CLEANING . |{! CTCHELL, 8 Phone 109 or 149 et funeau Public Library| || G. A G City Mall, Reading Room Open 8 a. FREL TO ALL Ask for Juneau Bakery Producis frum yoar JUNEAU BAKERY PHONE 577 m. to 10 p. m. | Room Open 0 p. m. to Newspapers | Grocer | Building Telephohe 178 { | | W. Stewart { DENTISTY ' { Dr. A, 8 o m to 6 p m e i +J - —--R Seattle Fruit and MM, Produce Co. ————— Fresh Fruit and Vesetabics DRS. KASER & FREERURGER | | RD BUILDING e 469, Rea. Phone Ur. . Osteoputh- 201 H : 19 to 1 s or by a Vanee ein Pldx. 1 to 55 sotnment T 10 Licensod ¢ Ph : Office 1671, Re. Gaati Jenes, . ) Dz. Geo. L. Barton ROPRACTOR, Heitenthal Bida. ftice Hours 10 to 12 3 1 6 7 te and by 8oy ent. Phoae 09 | CHIROPRACT!C ] i8 not the practics ¢ Surgery nor Ost:o From From tine’ | Hours 9 a. m. by Amnimmcnt | Valen 1] R. L. DOU {{ optlelan and C 3 ; | Recom 16, Vale Bldg. | to 6 p. m. aad | Robert Simpson Opt. D. Los Angeles Ccl- lege of Optometry and Opthalmolcgy Glasses Fitted Leneses Ground | | | Graduate | V. A. PAINE Attorney at Law Valentine Building Phone 192 Room 7, | prre——— Tue Caas W. CARTER MCRTUARY “The Lost Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklig St Phone 138 R A 6 FANCY STATI Loose Leaf Recipe Books Fountain P ONERY CHRISTMAS PAPER Recipe Cases ens Christmas Cards GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office OPEN EVENINGS 276 ! 80 | | | | B Db | co-Ondinate Bodies g Fraternal Societies OF — Gastineau Channel Brothers W ting of Freemasonry Scottish Rits W | Regular ‘meetings LOYAL ORDER QF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 701 every . Monday Mon= W « md und i-ourlh each month A Nows' Hall, $e7:3 e regular 1s Douglas And the th 1 month, T: » Hall, Juneau, welcome. Visiting WOMEN OF MOOSEKLART LEGION, NO. 439 ! s 1st and 3rd Thursgdys | I month, 8 P.M. at Moose | Senior - Re- | , Recorder. | =t Bodding, Agnes Grigs Automobile Insurance 'SURANCE such as Fire and Theft, and Collision, safe. guard the investment repre- sented by your car. Insurance such as Property Damage and Public Liability safeguard you as.an owner— against dumge claims and )udgmenu, iosses that go lre- quently total many times the original cost of a car. We offer you as an automo- bile owner policies that cover every loss contingency. —— Allen Shattuck, Inc: INSURANCE Fire, Life, Liability, Marine MODERN ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave HOUSEL, PROP. et e St Without A Definite Plan A bank account is always a step in the right direction, but unless you have a definite plan or goal in view, its progress is slow. In order to make your account worth while, set a mark to reach. - Put into “pep” your savings account,—its regular, not spasmodlc deposnts that will make it grow. I MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS orF . CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BTILDING CONTRACTORS IMPORTED SPECIALTY FREI®’S | CHOCOLATE| Cooking Chocolut;z and Candy -

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