Title from cataloger. Members of the Billiard Club are seen here showing off their bald heads. In 1929 several dorm residents decided to form a unique club by becoming human billiard balls. Each member got a "billiard ball" haircut and had a red...
View along Front Street, looking toward Franklin Street, snow piled high along store fronts; on the right is C. W. Young building; on the left is Juneau Billiard hall.
Businesses in view: Juneau Billiard Co., previously Juneau Liquor Co. and later Percy's; beyond that, the Montana, another former saloon, Northern Laundry, and the new First National Bank Building; visible at the end of the street, the Seward...
Title by indexer. Members of the short-lived billiard club are seen here, their bald heads facing the camera. "Students at College Alaska Spring 1929. Joe Muhling, Andy Anderson, Bob Mize, Larry Doheny, Buck Roberts, Fred Beeler, William...
Cataloguer's note: This is a view of Juneau's business district. The Juneau Liquor Co. is located in the center of the photograph. A Dentist office, a post office, a billiard and pool hall, a Primo Cigars store with an advertisment for Havana...
Title taken from image. Several wooden buildings on each side of a wooden sidewalk. A man stands in a doorway. In the far distance is a horse drawn wagon. Sign in image: Billiard hall.
On Front Street, looking toward Franklin Street; buildings on both sides of street, including, the Billiard, the News Depot, and Juneau Transfer. Photographer's number 154.