The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1927, Page 8

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USSR A 8 +* THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY JUNE 9 1927 AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL SERVICE u A th the prope jualifications to re ‘ u\m anc 1 transmit such data Ilrm and remain several days after. The n unavailing [ commend for the p on. It would | time to e as shall be of value Parade Committee will ask the um ct of im-|b nece ar he ac o select [to the industry and shall sum up cers and crew ei in_and send him t € s | such u,,”,u for the 1929 Legisla- | The urn i I 3 n it | time for the oisbration ‘Add S S i as usual the a detail from | ropriatéd | that ship in the parade REPORT ON FOURTH OF o el ld nave ,,,;\ ; “raternal organizations will bo as " Reddington, chief [traininz wa comDlated lit is -\;mmx mn Srives. will be offered. One organization, one of the s o the Survey for | The law passed by the last Legi At tommtawts meeting ot - the G e Trasble Yo Ssoure \w" al docate, n [lture proscribed the dutls o (| chanaber of Gommerce, a protiminary | B”b Annual Event to Be Held|: R b v ,””Counml Authorizes Paving of o ! andle tt fan as follows report on the plans of the Specia . g ) Competent Man Qualified | t visit the fur farms of the Ter- | Committee for the annual Fourth of | Sunday, June 19, by N ,H_}‘,,)f::""i‘]i.’”::: o Rl Two Blocks on Seward [ ¢ tudy ' the TRoblens AT [THiE AAIOMIRABT: il e i ' A 3 ates. Local Elks Lodge. | The committee * solicits suggests Street at Once. Seui of all kinds and these can be mailed or sent to the Fourth Parade Com mittee, in care of the Empire. . nercial raising of fur and |Chairman Fred A. Sorri rers in matters per- | mittees have been appoir g and care of fur- |have started work on the {Ol' ,‘\lil.\k%l W(H'k. > annual plenie of the local At a special meeting of the City and prevention and T Chamber m‘ meet lodge will be given Sunday, byl P Council . held in Council Chambers thereof luncheon room at the Alaska June 19, at Marmion Island, the last night, authorization was given inder the direction of | tric Light and Power Companies [scene of this event for the past three | HENRY BAMAN GOING {for continuation of the City's street rian v rnor building. Luncheon will ‘be served |years, according to an announcement TO AUTO TO MONTANA !paving program. Work in this will Jiwu abo ing to the Territory. ke reports to the Governor fby the Martha Society of the Pres-{made today by Dr. G. F. Freeburger, foake Bt b g be resumed in the fmmediate future far all efforts of Gov. ' He had not been able to find anyone at such times as the latter shall byterian Church Chairman of the Committee on Ar enry Ba at one time man Two blocks will be paved this ger of the IIIIIIIll"llllllllll|IIIIIIIlllIlllllll|llllllllllI|lllll||llll|IlllllIIIIIIHIHNIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllHII|Ill||HllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIII!IIIHNIIIIIIIlIIlHBEI Dress up for the 4th of July rubn Market hero [summer, it was announced. Paving ay connected with | will be laid from Front Street, be. it Market, leaves on ginning at the Juneau-Young Hard- P Alma has been souise tomorrow for Se-|ware Co's corner, up Seward Street ered for ml day and will make .‘n]:-, ;u_vnnmann-rl by Mrs. Baman. |past B. M. Behrend’s Bank to Third , trips each way to handle the They will purchase an automobile | Street. The work will be done by rowd. Sports for kiddies and grown.|and travel to Montana where they the City by day labor under the s will be featured. Pavilions for Wl visit during the summer. Mr.!gupervision of Mayor Thomas B swimmers will be erected to accom- { Baman said he expected to return !Judson. It is estimated it will cost » everyone who wishes to take |t0 Juneau within several monthe. $4,000 to complete the two blocks | rangements ransportati e lodge will provide and refreshments for al | 4 e | Repairs and needed impravements in former y & PIONEERS AUXILIARY to the City Dock property were also 4 ' ;' or | Regular business meeting and in-|authorized by the Council last night ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i ults |Jation Friday evenimg, Jume 10, at{This work will be done as soon as ¥ be purchased at the lodge club |3 o’clock, Moose Hall, possible. The Couneil also tentatively """""""""""""" W N ooms, the cost covering in part the MINNIE HURLEY, |discussed other budget ftoms an :xpense incurred for transportation. adv. Secretary. ! City finances. No charge is made for children ” i - FOURTH PARADE Free-Airking Monoplane Glider COM. SEEKS AID| itk Deat No. 1 1 can Amocat Coffee 3 < 1 can Amocat Sliced Pineapple, No. 21 Suggestions Are Desired for ' 1 can Amocat Tiny Corn Feature—Big Ti | i ”rfildigfel‘me Is SPECIAL PRICE —$1.15 Indications are ll'x; the parade on Deal No. 2 he Fourth of July will be somathinz inusual and the committee members SPECIAL PRICE—$1.25 we asking for suggestions from itizens of Juneau, bays, girls, men | 1 can Amocat Coffee Big Removal Sale Immediately after the 4th of July we will move to our New Store, next to the Gastineau Hotel During the Sale we are making reductions of from and women, to assist them in make - laborate prer ns 1 can Amocat Peaches, No. 21/, 25 to 50 Per Cent Off on our entire stock, to avoid The German training ship Emden 1 can Golden Bantam Corn will arrive in port before the Fourth “The GOODNESS goes in before the NAME goes on” SCIENTIFIC ' GEORGE BROTHERS TOOTH PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET BRUSHES BEST EVER trouble and expense in moving the lines. KUPPENHEIMER and KELLER -HEUMANN TH()MPSON (America’s High Grade Tailors) Men’s Summer Suits S T e e e e R RERUCTIROINARE TR i e v } Captain Lindberg’s title is “Flying Fool” New York-Paris AND i our title is “Fresh Fruit Fools” Seattle-Nome. Your opportunity to get fed on Bananas is here, please take it. Only 2 more days of 2 lbs. Bananas for quarter. Doing fine, Thank you. For good will, good service and fresh merchandise, call | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It GASTINEAU GROCERY MEN’S SUITS 25 P C t LADIES’ CHIFFON ylen PHONE 37 g 4 g $24.30 e HOSE frbwaf i || ok She Thee ... ..., ' ; e S CRESCENT COFFEE—55c POUND Remember LOCAL EGGS at Our Store e pice ... 1930 Nos. 3468 and 3638 sk . B No. $71820—§:5ular $‘I lm 6 CHILD’S CHECKERED RAINCOATS valuseal?.:r(i)ce VMo 32'95 ONE GROUP OF LADIES’ and GIRLS’ SLIPPERS At 1 -3 Off Have 1t - Ready Your Rain Coat and Hat " See Pice ... 910 Nos. 6093 and 6116 Regular $60.00 e Sale Price No. 6932 OTHER SPECIALS z i GIRL'S PLUG | OXFORDS z\ ) N % : Be supplied now if you haven’t already purchased one % PRACTICALLY E EVERY of our snappy Rayon Coats and Hats. They are different ; ARTICLE IN OUR LARGE STOCK WILL GO ALL MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS AND WOOL AT THE SHIRT: P S AT 25 PER CENT OFf.--..--N... SAME = SALOUM’S | e 25 PER CENT OFF (The Junction Store) z Reductions and are most serviceable and moderately priced. Regular $2.25 Values SALE PRICE $1.25 "And for your hiking days have a Duxbak outfit ready for it keeps you DRY. GET THESE AT- ALL CANVAS SHOES joldstein’s ,Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER crereeen FOR CASH NO APPROVALS ' NO RETURNS 00000000000 3

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