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- p————— e EXPEDITION IS HERE WESTBOUND o ea thrift Lmie P 2 i R | 4 ton rewell to spring, and matr Sl Post Commander H. W. Frawley|O & PaPe Mo iner unters each B #4 e g mony vine Y a1 gl . Juniopl0f the local post of the American |5¥ rominent For Kadial B“ V4 2% [Club Members Enlightened PG diosed ucter dedilidy | g caL, ol H”I"I l":"‘l‘(“, Legion, sent out an grder this morn- BurTtERICK PATTERNS Juneau—For Koc o on Seed, etc. 51)6‘”1“5’ from’ 1aht il ey b e I cok, making the last date | (38 (0 G0 8 ",'fx}y),‘ni- il r)|4-)::|:|l'lll.l: oy BLANK BOOKS and to Alaska Peninsula; Match Sends 'Em Down |1t nish tponed e of e May 22 instead of May iy gclock for special diaty of we Sheaffer and Waterman Pens a s Lm Down The sub t week will bofld. O to. thes (Hat R “lon the A. L. plot. Members R. P. NELSON’S Wn Kodisk brows be a th - Dafilise WE Py Who ‘1:/.‘”:‘ of the contest huve not heen [feo osted to take their shove 5| . X, Aisitas. Ponionn ) f the Juneau Gardes has had fence wiih the clearly understood by many people|gges or any other garden imple-| Stationery Store Kibxander Revellii Club last night was a delightfully (flower. Mr g e hey being reprintad at the re-fiyent as the plot is to be thor-|gs # pedition arrived in informal affair, as well educi- | week will b Al he right [uest the committee in charge}_ —— e | tional. The first thing on the pro-|time to plant dah it thojof the conte IR T T R AR A T T 1 bl f gram was a very thorough talic|talk will be timely TR R 34 thdb i |about lawns by J."W. Anderson, of - First prize, $10; second prize, $6; Th 0N par nclud I the Jun Florists. He be 1 with hird prize, §$1; fourth prize, §3; fifti ! R i Avery b ciitixe, Arthe the care of the ground before plan o b { B. Modine, P. H. Batten, George W ing, working it fine, fertilizing and 1 o or children under sixteen |} Smith, Fred Wol radio operator lix it. He said that the soil h ears of age. For yard or lot show. |} a movie man, the captain |i tiy acid and needs neutrai-| . greatest improvement ving | § B el men of the Hihel - whi |izing to produce the best lawns. Car n _great improvement during | § has been ered for th ason [must be exercised in using cow [y Gont Glonba Septhrabion: i e Nrunt ! Though the 1in objec he ¢ im reial '.‘l”]r/ <\\~‘ they are apt e @ t ten entrants. All entrants z \ pedition is to get big 1 bea | ste My \»\”"-""'- ‘ nust register with committee prior| | {he members will also collect bird i > be e for planting 18 the 1oy oo Wholehes ly Into|to, May ' and nature specimens and take 15,000 pring or carly summer, i the cr-/Cnters Wholeheartedly lInto|™ TEE U L oy consist of etear | foet of standard sized film, according mate of Juneau as the grass showd | Campaign Children ni rubbish; razing bld build- | § R A Dansill, laaliis and. snoRe have a fair bafore winter, P bl R et iy ) e e ; Dby ’ g b PR fences and clearing away |} Wad of ‘the party. "They hdvejisll ! said Anderson. “The best bas Are to Work Also. debris; ‘repairing gnd painting o]} of the necessary equipment for pr he !\’ ntuc ';.‘ blue gras NS buildi or fences; beautifying by !$ servation and protection of th with clover and other gra Mrs. George Anderson is the planti flowers, trecs or shrub 1 spoils and will turn them over to the iration of Court House Hill in the! Jmprovement to be judges upon|§ museum in perfect condition, he sai Anderson warned the club ter of ¢leaning up. St 1 take 1 “Before and Aft pictur N “No time or pains will be spar \gainst usin \d sold 0 of the not on nd personal observation of juc ! to get what we came north for. it was usually ck own but of the on ch contestant to submit picture, | § caid Mr ill, “I told Dr. W. H elit LT he et, an h v pictures lot or yard, taken|} 0sgood, ¢ mammals for th 1 of seed for every 201 between the City A T ween Apr nd M 11 beforo | | der 1d Museum, tha ect is the correct amount|Hall, both of whi 2101 rovement is 3 and picture, | § I would get his brown bear spe in plantin o no one who int ted in t pictures, of nearly : mens, an dwe intend to do so.” 5 i . PR s \ Al S iy M £ bre 5 » soul of wit, the for the care of lay such | city's appearan i nderson 1\ as n af N i Hunters Nationally Known 1f brevity 1§ the sou e s Jdler frequently and entering the lot botween the City|September 1. Date’on which pietures | § ‘ . " The hunters, in spite of their mod.| Jatest French styles are one & T 5 il in t i : , : x|t hunters, in spite of r m ; ) s cMppings on the Hall and A. B. Hall in the juveni aken to be shown on back |} & \ esty, all famed in the fields long roar of langhter. Here's iven by varlous men. | contest in the nam f her thr Kodak pictures will be | i of hunting lvlr .l‘)hlr-ln s. Mr . Smith the latest costume to :;pp(\l;lr on who are experionced in grow-|small childre ar haly : is one of the t rifle shot in P naole dari ¢ 1 1 1 il ork " the I« hamp track, Paris. \ o the fact that it paid ervise though th ok “Before and After” pic- |} i n?)"v for s \}‘\”\ known - Note the frilly garter effect, an i gy witl i Weads and Yookl \h i e to_be submitted to Civic Im- |} : ? among hunters fc is prowess in, | i e Pt riety wanted. seds and how |selves. Not onl R e i bagging small game and birds. Av important part of the costume |, rid of them, vacant lots and 'and disposing of rubbish ! Z” m e W Brundage, was an allround Americ beeause of the shortness of the | 0 S5 © 0 i them, and individual lots but furth is pl o R el Al LR U Fe athlete, and represented the United gk Blue and cream was the |, " furnisted ample materiallers and making ¢ iv i : : States the Olympic Games ¢ color combination, with hat yrmai discussion following | bordered with rocl iy m{; An] .»n;‘ occasions 1 matehing rson’s talk. I know many | ns wh n | : » r. Tansell, besides being a n i et spelling match was the finale |seem to know 1t to do wit & "N IR tionally known rifle shot, is secr {1nthrntloost NeRiTeE) lof the evening and was conductel sald Mrs. Anderson. “But I u SN L [ te m“n‘]; ]( am ;y.‘x, (.]“”” of ( :w‘w —— g by R. C. Mize ing rocks to border my gard witl £l Even the things that seem hopelessly soiled £0, a branch i Hunter Wb ojded to come to Juneau and locate M W. B. Ki was & as it gives them an attractive and R— A B san be broug i 3 :::.?mi big game hunters are mem:|pacy in Nome in sanly: amys.| imtantionally. endiMes. A. Bl <tasha.) A ;Mm' [n:tuv:y il flowers v.lv plant \“ All your articles of apparel, draperies or rs f |and later at Anchorage and Cor roff followe e SNE lin places where they may be run | P pd k 1 Mr. Modine, president of the Mc-|dov “Terore coming morth Mr ;;M rm.‘f”lil‘x”l \:\“dk‘\l\’l\t(::v“lnl :‘1‘“:]“ ‘”_;';Hh e T ohitEar < on di i thes White Teeth—Healthy Gums \ covers, can be made to loock like new. :1::;: l\vi\x'linu‘lx;l-!illxll'll:': 1|~»1n~x»r4|x'\h~|l l.‘: {borne was watch repairer for Albert|being unable to master “Hellebore,” have the advantage of coming uj andth O lsas Mo 1 The process of dry cleaning restores the e, sconsin, is one of e lear g ok gl o anli ) g “ £ 5 ery year.” a @ i F : 0L tiliioas inor tho Blate n 1 jewel r " Mrs. R.E. Robertson, Flory "_,; 4 l‘;m_ A b Bl B finish and texture—even brings back the color vell as a successful hunter Onborms and ihe Ehoes Ghti ‘i:::;t ‘I‘, I '\I“""I"""; ““'\_H‘l‘l o hfi» splendld work cleaning up bolow B that was apparently lost. Call on Gov. Parks dren will follow from Cordova S overison anc the M- | ipeir house on the hill. They cam bt tirdel ) : . . w3 . 3 | 1 1 ’ a a e representative, s then Mrs . " o Conv. The party called on Gov. George A.|soon as Mr. Osborne has found % ‘\‘.;;(',,:’, ;1 b I,x\',ly.]» :“d VIH‘,,[' \\':1 over to help me and I suggested tha H A trial will convince you. Parks' this morning and presented suitable place in which to reside. ' 1 Wilfred Iw\\vr" failed to!they clean up under the trees back | NE S S VIR SR b a0 letter r\\n‘u h \Mwhv'nl Mather, direc ! - -— - ABATTER WO ”‘m pirk e "I he ro.|Of their house and they would have l)UlL[‘AR-:\L\URO : tor of the National Park Servic % 4 la regul ark this summer. The | CLEANING *RES HNS Bart i ing three spelled quickly anii® vesular park I | ! SLEANINC 0S¢ ke to Nr. Tansitt Ty aivo CAMP FIRE _ GIRLL nainig three spelled quickly ant}C, CEESED BA MconGoing won. | DRUG CO. 4 > PRESSING visited the office of the Alaska Gamc 3y L ter wnalline manv dir.|ders. It seems to me that we could 7 PR e e Commission to discuss licenses an MEET TONIGHT TO O, Il fora/make Juneau one of the most at iy ey }\ a1 details of the t th P aas X f e e e ractive cities anywhere if \rvon hone 13 other detais o the bt ‘Wb £ | ARRANGE FOR DANCE |"sinarass torn. shetne 1t “aups | ractive ‘itis anywhero it everson: || - Phon w1 GK A STEAM L 5 3 al € 3 g eeplaip) Pt od a bir|Would work at it, it is the capita % ¥ 4 4 4 ]V T Tala b 2 |rasra Mr. Anderson xln...kf K L <rte Substation Zost Office No. 1 | |} IAL /‘ i Y U DRY seum 1s one of the greatest museums | o sonx Maon amp Fire Girls| o O e e ¢ et | “Clean-up shovlil be a year round | i § of natural history in the wo ML i BaTd s oall meeting ontahtiab| s itoit R tae alond - e Eewes X nd 1 am sure that no one | { PHONE 15—Work called for and delivered promptly Mr. Tansill. “It has specimens ¢ 36 Liilodl W the Baneotit ke TR MIMIERG: KL NSO B wilifstop now, betan ' practically every thing in the way|,r the Fir rian Chureh to| peu it 1\]';:;‘-" ~}i:.'i\|‘,l,f“‘ '“,,I" wao|a’ Hde work just- shows what can |B—————a—u—uol ISR, . AT TS RN TEL B, P T AR of animal life except the Kodiai |y ke final the big dance broved the well knows|be done, in the way of beautify L T = brown bear and some of the birds |ty he give ‘riday night b Wil ates 1o Tost b | Tomorrow Is the last day to enter LY T R e T T e T T T o | of western Alaska. And we intend 1ho Thane Mo The S Camd| mixing the “e” and ¢ | to remedy that this summer. Fire Girls will » a ticket sale The members of the party were|next week for dance and expect ”“‘ll'hm v]lvl”«ltn‘p:!ul' o ’l\il h‘~|‘ 1!,-.1 ANNSRIGUE, in fbete D of theito make this a big event us thelijioq pages of names loft, containing motorship Ethel. She had performed | proceeds will go towards the sum- ;€€ PRges & ARHES 100, FOREER beautifully on the first lap of (heir|{mer camp fund ; 1' II'::'I o 5 ": i “"'m R ‘l“ll:' . b the " ""'r |'l"."*, Mg yille thimg ; B i loff to those who felt timorous and only a 52footer, the party is hoping| ¢, & D, LUK-SHU-RI KNIT | ow of the more experienced g for a smooth trip through the Gulf | ~'p " i P vy 4 1ow 61 {18, mol porien Lyl i e ¢ them admit that| O F: Bussinger, Phone 4625. udv.] deners seemed anxious to exaibit of A . Some o hem a hat | p N | ” | they are better hunters than sailors, | [ Bp Ajmqu 'T':: e aa ‘V‘[H“‘n' familiarity with the scientific and that they have lost all de z | nuine that ' their spelll The Ethel will leave Juneau to morrow morning enroute for the Aleutian Peninsula, and will proh ably stop here again on her way south about August 1 .. GEORGE OSBORNE IS WATCH REPAIRER AT | THE NUGGET SHOP, Geo Osborne, who resided in| Juneau about 10 ye ago and a member of the firm Nelson and Os-| borne, has retuned to Juneau and has taken charge of the watch v pairing department at the 150 special manufacturer jewelry Osborne sold his interest in the firm of Osborne Brothers, Cor- dova, to his brother and then de- [ | et of Gruen Cartouche $50. Others $35 0 §550 T RE =5 8 e |t e Give the Watch— The Graduate Prefers Young folks today have very positive preferences. They hope for mote than simply & watch. Trim smartness, accur- acy, and a timepiece which they will be proud to show their friends, is assured in the sclection of a Gruen Watch, THE NUGGET SHOP EIELD MUSEUM | Soul of Wit i e to experience storms at | was. not ce leaving Seattle. [ s E | | | | /ANDERSON TELLS = ABOUT LAWNS AT ar G5 3 call and deliver. [P’hone Anderson f Boost Juneau---Not Prices We are busy and expect to be busier—BUT WE WILL NOT ADVANCE PRICES— modern shop, expert mechanic and to do your work at the very lowest cost. Our large volume of business, low overhead enables us We do not claim to do Cheap Plumbing but GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP All Plumbing installed to comply with City of Juneau Code—this code is not for the henefit of the plumber protect the health of you and your family. Plumbing but to See our Shows Rooms with the Largest Display of Plumbing Fixtures in Alaska GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS “I tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 PHONE 34 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1927. more at home the words grew provement Comm tricky and showed clc that Entrants must register with Civic |e all jwas a profedional, n teur g Improvement Committee, or fwith ) dener. Mr. Mize had many pla Frank A. Boyle, on= of the judges,|the opening names which a trar 1 ur - before May 51 Baseball f liar ound \ tha v t nsit y Artificial memor ¢ |the clean-up contest for adults For the Graduate— JEWELRY NO one has yet been able to [ ¥ impreve upon the time-hon- ored gifts of jewelry. Jewelry is the one gift that always appeals! In one, it wins instant approval and lasting appreciation. You can choose from our large stock of high-grade mérchandise just what that girl or boy would like, and at the price you would like to pay. For the Girl | Wrist Watches, Bracelets and | Genuine Stoneset Rings. | Pearl Bead Jewelry. Vanity i Cases, | For the Boy | Wrist Watches, Gold Knives || and Chains, Belt Bugkles, || Cuff Links and Scarf Pins. | Signet Rings. Fountain Pen | and Pencil Sets. i | GASTINEAU GROCERY Is Home of Happy Home Brand of Canned Fruits and Vegetables. Also a home where you find best in everything to eat—full line of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Monday morning is good day for you to come in and open your account with us. We guarantee to save you money on everythipg you buy. \ EGGS—35 and 40 cents dozen OUR PHONE IS 37 Come in and see Special Displays on our floor. Thank You SATURDAY ONLY . Mediums 3 DOZEN EGGS—$1.00 GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET NELSON & FREMMING | Expert Watch and N Jewelry Repairing | PHONE 331 NEW GREETING GIFTS of Genuine Leather for Party Favors : not later than [oughly cleaned-up for further beau- 3 work will by noon to permii them to attend of the Juneau League season. - e — pieces made to —————— 0ld papers for sare at The Empire. SERVICE THAT IS BETTER Phone 25 Free Delivery DOBBS HATS | Regardless of where such suprem- acy may have rested in the past, today the mere mention of Dobbs as the foremost authority in men’s . headwear decides any possible style argument S DOBBS CAPS $3.50 to $5.00 l Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER