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Other Im B('f('}l(‘ the 200-m ) repa in so doin of doll Warners Charles on record movemen construction Activitie President Hendc Lions ar bowiin time that en by 182 j the 15 game ned tha team was con team bowle men were out stitutes were " that in four or fi Lions improved, they w over the Chambe gin. An outline breaking tr Junean to Seatle L. Haines H trip would b and that th the adventu prove that boat driven power, could time outh weather it hat if he veather world’s craft in t gh wonl hours wihou tion 011 page P U Head are agc every m oprinted 1 States. See CLURB RAT We will 1:lu<h'. with you wi tion. HELLAN'S PHARMACY Next $o Val Phone 33 Free Del “] Wish Them Happiness” ""u"fl (above), nex e vt e A, 208, ) to last wi er arriva! aboard S. S. Ile de Fi riage to beautiful Dolores es over the thought of anoth idn't show it as she smiled into (0o roational Newsreel) HVATUM LEAVES HOSPITAL FOR SEATTLE|baby Hvatum, who has Ann's [ al £ infl tion last attle on t fvatur ount of of the hort time ago ar-| Alaska from et «TONY” KVAS GOING | sea Gulf of return v mont rejoin the S e e DAVE M'INTOSH PASSES ndike in stroke of ks ago, the end uddenly. He e Canadian away by th - - — WO00D-CARVING GENIUS Jamaica—A rthur T. Ma > e - NOTICE REBEKAHS rance Rebekah ill hold regular day, January 23, at Installation o members welcome. —adv. RORS, each S, each. BALLS each LVES, each . PIPE, per foot , per foot IEET METAL evening | of her feet, wk he Ad-|} man w ! No bry rations, or He was formerly United v marks of violence were foun ates ‘Commissioner at Seldovia body of Mrs. Gam and,) —_———-————— | and her adopted daug r | | tamped- 1898, paralys he Yukon River 3" as was a Legion |the gold genius : has been discov- statue Xavier for a THE DAILY ALASKA FJIPIRE WEDNESDAY JAN leDlAN quAN ‘ Laddie ;oy Is Dead ; Ag AND DAUGHTER 1ot Is Cause magnificent aierdale which the “First Dog of the Land,” once roamed at will bout the - White House grcunds, is dead at the home of Harry Parker, 5 1 Service man, to whose care A verdict of death by ac he was entrusted seven years & was returned by| ago at the death of President s Jury which was con Harding. The dog had been iiling for several months as Mary 1.} | the result of old age. William Samuel G. |20 John. daughtor, Tren indian resident: « od in Miteh Kootznahoo Inlet, on Januar » drown » following citizens ofl tawood, ie Scott, > R. Betts, ERLTT 3 R iven to th John Gamble, ased, and - ON SATURDAY For the first time in two years, | [dancers will enjoy waltzing or | foxtrotting to music of a brass| ,/band when the Juneau City Band | ves it second annual dance in ' Hall next Saturday night. Of the many dances given in Ju- ant months, none !perhaps has caused so much at- tention as the band event f there is an opportunity to hear and dance to nusic with all | of the harmony written by the | composers of the tions. Juneau’ cne to be band boys who have ether for the past seven appreciate the genuine accorded at all times. urred to them that| ppe arrangement of dance se- in the family had {jections for next Saturday night| en il hat Gamble's has been taken from a series of fe of | fatr « fter her and given by various band or-| acting upon this presumption, th tions throughout the Unit- Cos- | imm proceeded to Ang States and includes popular er in |only to find that M Gamble had numbers of the day with old time that morning. favor S Tl 1 n, accompan-| Tickets can be d J-and-l and by the Mer-(the band members, at Butler- ! Mitchell Bay|Mauro Drug Store or at the door ind © SHaRrohing tHE a on the night of the dance. body of the| ey shore, and ANDERSON GOING SOUTH bout an hour later the body of < imbell was found in fiv | J. Anderson, prominent husin of water. = The baby was man of Seldovia and operator of rthed with the exception | the wharves of that to Seattle on a| Admiral Ro, neau du Z re various selec musical” organization ! hung to-! years | jof liately Thur obtained frc A 1ey found the »ating near the three | six fe uenza, | fully cl docks and bare; and " in ove is enroute ness trip on .he m was tiona taken | aanmably ‘beers du the por-| 77 " x : 1 ‘]M’“ v For Carpenter bout ter : i kind—shop or city—Call & | Andy, Phone 498. ATTENTION | Work of any| Handy | h-m-ni OUTSIDE AFTER 25 «w| YEARS IN ALASKA h and New Shipment White Corduroys Going to the Outsiue for the first time in over 25 yes "oy’ Kvas, sourdough character to the Interior, and proprictor of thoard Westward and in the at the present time a restaurant in Kodiak, is the Ad al Rogers, bound from Seattle and the East Kvas wn to| all his acquaintanc:s, was a famil- iar sight d the boom days in camps in the Interfor, at or-|and it is said that it is few :nnpsl suc for Young Men com- he has not visited dur his nrushings of the quarter-century he has lived in the Territory Cleveland, Ohio, is the destina- tion of Kvas. He plans visiting relatives and old-time friends there for a few weeks and then return to Alaska, which, as he says, is his adopted home coun B WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS Alaska Sce! Views adv. rriott, He H. 3. GRAVES The Clothing Man B T TR Fresh FIG BARS and GINGER SNAPS 25C pound Lodge meet- f offi- W L T T e T T LT Quality Supreme GEORGE BROTHERS Open Unntil 11 P. M. L T T LT TV T T Phones 92 and 95 A AR T proud of and the School of Mines, at Fairbank$§, Alaska, the North Coast Limited train of the Northern Pac Support|on the year' |ommendations for the next yea SECOND CARD PARTY Mooseheart TRAVELS ON NORTH COAST LIMITLD ! MASQUERADE ANNOUNCED The Pastime Club, under the direction of A. C. Torvinen and i"' L. Stabler will give another |of their popular dances on Feb- jruary 23. This dance will be a | querade 1. Prizes for comic | eostumes and others will be lawarded. | ————-—— ‘} MISS SEIGER ILL | Miss Katherine Seiger, file clerk the office of the Alaska Gamé Commission, who has been visiting n Huntington, New York, IIH‘(‘('ll\hhr 4, was since enroute to Ju- ?nv 1 when she contracted a bad {case of flu and was forced to're- She arrived in attle last Tuesday and upon her will take the first north- bound boat for Jun i i | main in Seattle. recovery CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTICE Have you seni your subscrip- tion Cards to the Chamber of Commer —adv | { 1 | SPECIAL LUNCH BUCKET Complete with Thermos $1.50 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Frec Delivery When We Sell It f - It’s Right Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska's tuner. || 3up Station Post Office No. 1 {Call or write Phone 602 adv. resent series by Women of | Legion, Moose Hall, lay night. znl\'. Dr. C. E. Bunnell, President oZ the ! cultural College and, left Seattle for Chicago on ic Railway Dr. Bunnell went to Washington, D. C., where he will report activities at the Alaska College and will make rec- Phone 134 “MILD AND MELLOW” Just Lecause one of the local plumbers is advertising RED RUBBER.FLUSH BAL LS, 50c apiece. And we sell Hedlund’s MEAT BALLS in 15 oz. cans, 3 for 95¢ Mr. A. T. Ko one of the local butchers, said th[\t EXCLUSIVE the GROCER’S BRAINS IS LIKE VELVET TOBAC- S CO. (Aged in wood.) BOXED WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW STATIONERY Many Shades how much brains would he have to spare if there was no boat from the South for a couple of weel then he would be out of luck trying to find the difference between the Red Rubbed Flush Ball and our Meat Balls in cans. WE ALWAYS PAY MORE AND ASK LESS “ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS” (Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 Phone 25 Free Delivery FLOOR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS BED LAMPS LESS Until February Ist ANY LAMP IN THIS STORE Come in and see them now. Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center. Bottle I