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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927. R = —— T ——— i e ~ : ~ : — NY VISITORS . . CTRUITT LEAVES; [ o TANANA DERBY ot i o ey Prison "t o MA Y . chfids, Uie e . i J |53z pule w 1512 to L Grilled in Army Prison; ©ic <icamsnip Bxplorer is to Sata enlis iRl Wil d to s A e 1 : make a special survey at Baldy ce Junean s olid founda HAS GHARGE OF i o WUN fiLDMAN SAN FRANCISCO, March 18.—!Bay, Dall Island 1.‘4 the m:n\]»;m} s RN e e Lt y i ll After prel juestioning of | proposed docks iion b1 e Wi b Hugh DeAn wont, postal authori — e (leorge Love, Grarn Timber w e en T e John ties redoubled th efforts to find Boys’ Shoes at cost. Jarman's LUNGH he Grand Igloo, eo IN over the 4 i going | oy, i drove. his| 0¥ and Ray, biott The postal Thrift Shop. —aav. o oo e prosert e Jrrom $16 b, Mok sold HA e Mis. John B, Mattern of New W ; lowly but surely ¢ Alaska Road Commission’s land twos. tor 30 u l ) LY el L ‘\“"1\“]”}”:{:. SR L o) snts & 5 w1 g ‘ i 3 i : ; : A S ¥ the witerdabouts G Nis twolly Her ldthck Gy ard at the Road filll)(lllllfll(]f'[llA and ; "l Engineer Off to Petersburg 71! "' el BB Taylon ot C ; FordTheatre * in Washington the Igloo Delegates Talk e old Remains Until Fall. iprice of séo o sohils - Tehta Robartl 16 s andd Elughiis sviliing (o tatlo] b o R S Clean-up Campaign. e b ¥ 3 White fox trom $38 to $42.0 41 : i whout everything but the Siskivou! & — 5 | Rey Thmes, (. YDruttty onelndet of thelthe bedticns reaching $51 e T truin dynamiting end murders, Ts|fF e beer nly sy AIHOREL S oAl Ca it b sl Siih ive other teamé: pressing that he will not say a wor Ya tin mit pEaitat the program be- neay on the steamer Admiral Roger ] at unil he has spoken to JOHNSTON’S s n b , | cause he had inveigled them 1o at- | for petepsi = ITALIAN FLIER N Anls) n the ladiesian atlorney -‘1;':’” RS 5 tend Iun 1 but had not told ' yjnneq fan 0 ; Katherine Paul s e . EXCLUSIVE o e UL : pio. | them hey would have to make | Rosident . W ard Tiers Coulsmbe L i ik o 1 istifi his act - b ) D ; ; ifed his _ an MISSING : -~ Pacific Coast. Co‘mpany CHOCOLATES : ; 0 S G s 'I‘Wis E‘ER HITS To Build Cement Plant , Chanibe peule bets ey oy LD == THE CORRECT THING ¢ Chan ; : L] stru 1 1 pyin full plant i ; e ovie 1 "‘ 1 Ve OOk euion L n lra 1 § jn! $2,000,000 and §3,000,000 to util-| < AND WHERE | } ) 5 ain - AR : i the company will buy | Phone 25 Free Delivery Ve ] ™ s “”“f"“""'- there ! Ly | hips and transport | ointed Mr Dia} S ; YA AN Thottom, 21 feet deep at low water U L el LR O Luiag = v of ulw“ Cle i H ,J'“‘""'h,m s '\‘“”'Nl‘n th inereased width at all turns = o Vl; bk, ‘ ¢ Cooan thun £ the b : of the et ¥ : ; ) anied i ¢ Chamber f 2 1ol Sk : AL, u‘»ml,:.‘..;‘ ‘.1‘ "~I<lly=|‘“‘((‘|x‘)¢iv‘:| Xt 1 = ‘\v i Lnp i Pleased with Juneau Tiveld Gallwas left on the Admiral > s 3 LEAGUE T TOCK R 1. Shemand, member of the Al |ROR last night for Potershur MINK DEGLIME ‘ ] .' MEETING TONIGHT YOI IN STOCK aska Road Cor jon and division ¢ e will he employed by Jan AL} s : A I superintendent headiui I onthe Wrangell Narrow Pio e S i of JUST RECEIVED INITIAL LOT OF Chitina, was delegato speak in [ J0C! ‘. A 1 w behalf of the visiting Road Com Henry Roden left last night on th SEATTLE SALE s G th ( ) o ion . 110 Tt evere.| Al osers o e o e , o Keller Heumann Thompson-- one in the Territory was pleased to|usiness t rom there 1 v S I¢ Juneau taking the lead in pro-|take the first rer to Ketcl TTLE, M $ R 5 . \ (Y 1 Casc press, and that the vest of Alwal MU W B Worth, wite of Rem 2w von STANDING COMMITTEES \ ool timo s promisei CLOTHES OF FINER QUALITY '\\“-“;I:f wllfinvln‘;.\ Il:vm'('h‘?r‘:nl» :nv‘(‘\:nulm\‘:;r returned to her hwh_v” on the Ad-ichange auction and virtaally th (’r JUNEAU RED CROSS 0Old pa -'-< 'r'rw Empire WICK ) BS, m &5 i mamliers B¢ the Commission, | Mirel Rogers, last night entire collection of 11,000 min} RE-APPOINTED TODAY "t e et 1 s PRICED FROM $25.00 TO $50.00 ol IR0 lioesnlends Mavern, local broker, pas were sold at §16 to §25 - ~ A L o) , % B & Dlionids, whiss headquusiers!s gers bound for Ketchikan t lots bringing up to $40 {com ihe Juncau Chapter { If you are discriminating in quality and prices try Wiie at Andhbra Siint, Hawley W veturn to Junean in about| Muskrat showed improvement of held at 11 USE | > & Sterling from Pairbanks headquar 20 per cent and clean 1 and John Coates, traveling G g ish Columbian mechanical engineer GODDIE SALE ! ’ L. Kean, the new representative| fhe Ladics of the Parish of the e of FryeBrubn Co. in Juneau, was | Catholic Church will hold a Goodie| Strictly specimen introduced at the meeting and pledg- Sale on Saturday starting at 11| ght $60 e the support of his company to the ! gclock at Garnick's Grocery on Sew- | 8 fox improved 10 per cent.| | Chamber of Commerce They will have on sale|The best 1ot brought $92. Ordinary Pioneers Talk 1, Cukes, Dles, Cookles, Dough. |Alaskans sold for $32 to $35 of the tre Ca legate f s, Salads and Haked Ham. —adv. | d_fioul the. B 0, Percy Cl , e | WINNIPEG SALE T ; George Lov,| Daby Dresses, Suits, Caps. Jar-| WINNIPEG, March 18, —Otter fur » from Valdez, and Charles'man’s Thrift Shop. ~—ady. 'reached $50, top price, at the con-|{ SIILL GREATER SUIT VALUES! Here at the Graves’ store you will find fine fabrics, careful tailoring and good style at prices vou expect to pay for ordinary clothes. David Alder & Sons have produced values that set an entirely new stand- ard and the “Graves Way” of pricing Clothes v rrrrrrrrresd SSUITS AT ONE-PAIR PRICES The “extra pair doubles the wear™ but makes it doubly easy for vou to buy. B TWO-PAN il you require only the one pair you are made o satisfactory allowance. 0 H. 5. GRAVES The Clothing Man Quality Clothes at Sensible Prices Public He Fauikner, and R PIONEERS WIXER EILKS HALL Music by The Alaskans “It’s the Music” 5 ! ! ! { ! % SATURDAY NIGHT { N { ) { % ! L IF YOU CARE TO BE | | 3 Al v ‘ STYLISH [ . | you must wear a string of Beads, 'a Festoon or a Pendant in the | | new shades with Bracelet, Ear- | rings or Brooch to match. We have just received the most |up to date shipment of these ! | novelties, direct from the im- | porters, that any one could wish | for, and at prices to suit every | purse. i | We have a new Handbag or | Party Bay for your Spring outfit. Mosaic and stone-set picture frames at from one dollar to’ five. THE NUGGET SHOP | 1 | | Betz Coliseum Melody Men f; MOOSE HALL § < SAN TOX ' PINE BALSAM with Menthol and ‘ vmme [ SPECIAL SALE ON GROCERIES BUTLER-MAURO MARCH*'10 TO 17 DRUG CO. GEORGE BROTHERS FIRST S 92 and 95 J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE ——— Phone 134 We Deliver Substation Post Office No. 1 = N { Spring Sewing MADE EASY Our exceptionally large showing of the newest Spring Yard Goods will make your sewing a pleasure. WASH GOODS—Never before has there been such an array of pretty designs and colorings in “Wash Goods to choose from and nearly every piece fully guaranteed by the manufacture to be absolutely tub proof. g SILKS—Our Silk Department has been replenished with all the satin, Flat Crepe, Crepe De Chine, Georgette as many new figured dress new shades in Crepe o T LR and other plain materials as well (No two alike) [] I patterns, ‘ WOOLEN GOODS—Aside from all the new plain weaves we have an assortment of fancy weaves in dress paterns which also are exclusive. THIS IS AN INVITATION FOR YOU TO LOOK THESE OVER GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER .9, a® 2 EENET e At it