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ro | | I 7 i =y = <o m = o - fo—] o - (<] THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TUESDAY, 1927. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau JUNE 14, e ——e } . ¥ —— SCREEN DOORS | $ { Tn cUME HERE Forecast for Juneau and nrmvltv\be;],mnum 4y In} ltm]mm‘y |4 haWly howe tonight anc Vedneday moc ate SO ] 1 vind ; WINDOW SCREENS LOCAL DATA e o o FUR JULY 4TH Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 3 n ] n % 4”;;{‘ m. yest'y. . 29.92 G»‘g 50 Sg ié Spnfi\k]m;: (,‘\I{[)[ “\ l I()‘SI‘ b 4 a, m. today...30.09 5¢ 75 S ain g - i i v e %) Provmona”) Acccpls Invi- 12 noon today...30.17 52 6 SE 12 Cldy SPRI\[\I ]\G (\\S 3 77 R i ' ; O AT LAWNS | tation to Bring Haines CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS GARDEN TOOILS { AV AR RO A 3 Troops Here. SRR ol R ST 3 = it 3 36-inch l;u; ns in floral p:ni i 5 : F i b i Lighet m e VRl ST l‘(\\_'(”;“';! A ) R O " ar TOEe b s - B e garrison at Chilkoot Bar-!Nome 56 16 1S . 0 > ldy ¥ % + 8 . ns in lavender, rose, navy, rec [ racks, con g of two companies | gathel 66 ¥ e, | R 0 Clay J > ( o oy « tier r~ { Army, will come and take sle s4 60 04 Cldy ., n ) yatlierns—in . > YT Bagle > v‘. 1 § ] 1 ',(’ ( ()“!5 “ \('] (I part in the annual rth of Jaly Paul 18 36 18 ‘, :(Jn!y } H \R])“ \]‘]‘ and UNDERT \l\l\l(, ) It a e lebration if transportation i |puteh Harbe | 18 8 10 0 ain | i : ) A f | lable. This nnounced to ,\“,:1;,;\ : 50 T 16 18 Cldy : PHONE 12 Bl)e cinned v 1T be S b G TR red |day by Maj. Thornton Rogers, |Cordo 62 54 1 &0 50 6 .02 Rain | s olc and (oc a yard .Im :;x( h Serim in e (Il u, cream el e e [ ferte g AR TR B I ¥ g ks and while—square mesh. | here on official business since | Ketchikan 56 17 7 .08 Cldy b D Yoed S | Monday morhing and left this af |prince Rupert. 60 6 16 50 - 0 Cldy ] 3 J;) cents a ’V("'II | ternoon for a trip to Seward. et o 68 AR TR KRR Rain ’g""“"“"“'v“'--’*”*-*"”””‘”"*"""1 §$§ P& I D j !B@ffl( J E The harbor boat, Capt. Jame ittle 4 66 54 56 * 0 clay | I ASATNS) ¥ d ¢ | Fornance, is now in Seattle sortland 82 78 3 58 y 0 Cldy 4 } ()!)(' ‘ \rDI’)S repairs and will be off the w ; l’:mr: co.. 66 61 54 ! # 0 Clear |{ LITTLE j‘l/lR/VION & 1 181 Aprons yde of WU Al VT gabout Thursday. Maj. Rogers *__Less than 10 miles i; | § lappy & A B Ao R i requested it to be sent north at e | EIBE 15000 4. i pereald wwham, round 15-inch Organdies in orchid, {onch &0 that the troopé cap. be (T(I'I“r" ‘(m o ois :nlyl.ll:n‘m\u I'|:”;:l";|]\"II'.".I|'.‘I I]v‘i'":’x‘l’;m\' | STRAIGHT EIGHT 1 ! hroug! ere for e Four of | Seattle ‘ortland and Su 'ra sco are made a : . anc @ Squa wrt sleeves blue, maye, green, orange and ‘Tl)vrnlimh:mh l‘m [rrlvn:\]:\ l:“llt‘-”l;\‘wu‘v p. o, Junted tislg land 1 high in Brit ; § 1 tripe ite. Reecular 85¢ ; | Sewdr Sk wek 5 The pressure ig low in the Aleutian Islands and high in Brit- AL A Bt } o stripes, white. Regular 85¢, now LTSy, ek e il Jnow | Goldibla: - Bikherbo: modera s have fallen in Southern |4 | § 6 e Dizes ( Ind i 1 Vl"‘ll fion i 1A ,N,\;‘ i o o cory. | Alaska and Western Canada, Warm weather prevails in the In- T, "I c l ! S » ) CeCNIS « $ ? terior with maximum temperature yest of 84 degrees at | hos J Me { p fce, Fild ! el = 3 N - 4 < gagle and T a followed by a thunder shower at the former | . . au b -~ 7 The Chamber of Commercs fou. | S0ES #1C 0 CE T tomperatare. provélls” at~ Tanana this | { iy 7 ey !tered the movement to have the ) bt L (o ity i} { D !1,:);) eacn II()SI;1 troops comie here for the cele. | morning. It is somew 1at cooler in the Aleutian Isla S ) a4 bration, extending invitation i g i i = G | e i 3 to aj. Rogers sonally. Sup- | deposits being developed in the|tions and development work, as| F==s=roororsrorsrremrrrsrmsosss b TR S AP it e 3 1 Ladies’ Phoenix pure silk Hose { porting this, Gov. rge A. Parks | Territory , the Nenana Fields, | well 1 to discuss personally} { 7 4} 1 YO ~ > . ades. lisle heel and officially invited the post com-|and exp to go into the Willow [the work and problems of the s i t E ~i:lf/ 5! Q’SI“ e "”4 ""l!l Fh.“l‘ q .lhh iee ]\,. uiihd 6o Soliib here: M), Hogers|Creck district, where the prin- | last year. Did you every say that to yourself? { 8 toe with four-inch lisle top. Sizes is’ enthusiastically in favor of ac-|ciple quartz gold mine property: e ! ! ) ) VA ceptance and sald he hoped he |is located. There are about five| DUNN GOING SOUTH TO " ° i . { \ nice line of Voile Dresses in o1z ,].“' P . would be ble to get the Fornance |mines in operation in the Willow | ATTEND MASONIC LODGE| “1 II/1T /i (i()()l) ]()B” | i ( I hattertis of sreen. latender .Q)I 3.) a pawr back to the Lynn Canal post in|Creck district and several hun- p 3 ! iloral patterns oi green, \aver 'l eyl s g I timg to make the trip possible,. |dred thousand dollars are taken| John ln. Dunn, Clerk of ::..-I | 3 sl anc hite 13 , lace | | He said he would bring both out eacl said Mr. Stewart.|Court, lea tomorrow on the r % ¥ g s ¢ 1 oy B Y s DA, oy NRT TACHE | companten hore, the entir fores | fn Fairpanis he work of the| Alwutlan ‘for 'Besttle," where ‘el Most certainly you have, and well bet you | & and org s trimming. | 36-INCHI UNBLEACHED about 120 men. The bass-|Alaska School of Mines will be|will attend the meeting of the got a REAL KICK out of saying it. ! E ] qp GAUZE sam will enter the local ball | discussed Mr. Stewart and the|Grand rl,,{m:»-’ of Masons, ‘\.; the. ‘ ] o ; . : $ 1( \ . s It is working hard for |school authorities The Alaska State o W shington .m‘u‘ ] :m’ A z “('('Alll.i(‘ after il] i there is lNJtl!llI'z in I“l‘ & v 2 r s and is confident it will |School of Mines works in con-|which will be held in Seattle be . i, N t \ > : ‘ I 2 e (’"'3 a } "r(I | cat in on .;:: n’::u;nu'l ;Il‘“'v;'.‘,f,lnh.,?" ‘-|\‘pum‘, with the Bureau in as ning June ;'1.l .\Y” h\lnnl u' i that gives more satisfaction | 4 |put up by the Chamber of Coru- |sayin and mineral identification ts to return to Juneau abou i 5 | - merce. {work for the public. The school|July 1. J g 4 — | UNION SUITS, 3™ e st iE ™ e |t - Than a Job Well Done e o . s ok o ‘!m\ anc the Bureau furnishes | Ladiea’ stmmer siweight' Helsit STEWART lEAVES FOR! the men and equipment. | PICNIC POSTPOPNED | e L i seie avih hita $ | Fani s | All mining problems hich| e plenie o l b A ha : NI pisk gnd whte Sl Union Suit — no sleeves, knee iWESTWAl{DJNSPECquN,,ml, SR SR e ““””‘:fi R SR GEO. B. RICE bBloon sk ot Ine inspection ! the Alaska Railroad will be set-|genool, which was to have been an s 1 L rerniaton ey nanection | 1eq by Mr. Stewart and the of-|nold thaay at Salmon Creck was ; PLumsing, Heating, Ot BurNeRs [ | Feder: e Inspector, is ¢ icials of the road, as part of the|pognoned because of the threat-| : : : U Ce k 8 Cl h | 1’()0 Su"t f::‘:::’“"nI”;;‘OI”Y]”‘kl:,:X'w":r':ml“'ml work of the Bureau is to act ;nifm:‘i‘, ““,,A”“.‘ _n,ll’ is ‘p,,_\.,;,l,,,l“,| “I tell you in advance what job will cost” L Anchorage. Beward, Fairbanks|® consulting capacity with thelindefnitely, according to mem-| ward, to be gone for a month or Mining questions > — | six weeks. | A ks and Anchorag W AT AN(HORAGE P AR Some time will be spent at'$he Mr. t expects to 2o o . | AT B s e Bureau of Mines office in 'An-| for 1 men to handle 1 Miss Violet Mae Elliott, form-| 2 chorage where Mr. Stewart Wll|vestigate the cas ise in}erly with the ilroad | Y district before going Into - fatioh Act, -which was passed by | nerstrom, in Y R T L Py RS I banks over the Alaska Railroad.|the recent Le of Mines o Anchorage, | Wholesale and Retail Butchers He will visit the Matanuska coal The frip is one of mine in-|were recently married at An-| PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET Cote: D [are 'heavily: interes 3 flalds, 'Which are the largest coal spection, regarding safety precau- | chorage B dds EL Ay ALASKA BUUN[’ ;.’,””" '[ o | l‘“* ‘,"‘ [‘}-"'\“‘h'l"'"":(’l““‘:‘“i‘ AT i rames by |1 riends. ey e o 8018 B B RS S AU R SRS S PSR W % y ¥ f d or Anchorage to the {Z by WHATEVER YOU BUILD ! < R ey Lot ' i s g Z USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT { ol LU RAPID CI 5. D, June 14— 4eeompanying their husbands on [= ma rt eW Oats We Clglnxc;';l gzz\laf;lté&nl;la%:xalltym:l\mle;;mtc { From the veranda of his vacation' {ne yukon. = R Laralat X"",“ ; Cooliage ean| N0 ; CONCRETE PRODU ( l MF'G. CO. s Birnad B | e R thmak, Svorin | WHAT WAVE LENGTH? |2 b | —————— e 4 dr A ic| The broad stone porch of the LB i it § SPECIALLY lRl(‘LD “fi:fiffié"“'“"””'“" B.EPAX XNG : when e State Game in the Black| SPRINGFIELD, og call | 5 ! »1.’m Donia 1 w“ at wa}v Well ; z;u'ul\ \\‘ 11 spend uw’ ...:. v.u-l;.:..‘:,.';,‘.(».;f:;,-nl‘?' ‘n‘:»mlw J!l!h'::‘-(: g : All Work Dene to Comply with City Ordinance ‘z 2 srth of Seattle. The[mer, looks out acro reen lawns| b0 pe ) ) lume, or |2 d 3 TR @ By crew Iy rescued the wom-|to blufl some 500 yards| cent on persuasivencss and 25 per | You should see these new models here on display smartly AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST ! SR e Nl AV WRIcK ot 19 GetRkn Ecani R TR g styled—— 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE { h | wall of Squaw Creek Canyon, in| e = haet “ E i ? H nd and | h the lodge is located | Advertising always p Use | The patterns are new and exclusive, plaids, checks and g Let, Me :h,“,Y"", bt ¥ LS Ot ! dvail | ik khie Hittink ricks, Bt thel the calomns of The B nlpln 2 . RN =1 Call STEVE STANWORTH { . ook & wbgnl oy many beautiful combinations. = i i { b I b PAAL 8 disbort |g y Z|{ Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. | w of every pleasant evening | B | { i i i i e et X ' tliem stanq Sizes 16 to 46 H four of them stand at t Sizes =| nd suddenly one bunts i i . v £ I { : G Blge A Irfwt'ml‘,‘-l"j t With and Without Fur Collars E N()RTIIIL’{N H()TEIJ ¢ 0 ¢ l‘~i a fogling, and climbs i 5 2 ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $8.00R;>er weck and up. : up to the top to play a| o . b “a v Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. y 0il Burner in ¥ AR, pFeti bn ‘whdther of bt “ I}pt"’ (J()ltsel"" MEADOWBR()()h (Ulll GACE HATS operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per 1 3 | = month and up—steam heated. § v never grow tired of the| y | 7 1,970 net! nor do the spectators | 4 4 £ . PR R - i e e : Melody Men || Fh;\ggfiléwmchT P e L R . LLLS and = BRISTOL BAY PACKERS | =\ FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY | f i LEGHORN and QUILTED g ) t VISITORS IN JUNEAU CREPES £ : } - N = b D MlNEFS TflN“‘HT William on | oF Akl Sl i ELKS’ HALL MAUFFLOSS g PACKERS and PROVISIONERS % isco, President of the Alaska & i L | bocicirs Association; . P, Halex | | STRAWS g QUALITY MEATS 5 of § Francisco, sident of the | = B % g any, an = PHONE 38 X in the|Blstol Bay Packin jany, and | g 2 Weut t DRy A » D. W. Branch, of S man- T'ransparent Straw g R the ) * of {he salmon departmeént of = : "on tho Yukon. sarouts. o and Felt Hi THE HOTEL OF ALASEAN HOTELS i v where their companies | Conibinati E H i ombinations Lehod B vl vorc 3l 4.75106.75 E T EGASTINEAU ; ¥ a surety fo d FIRE ALARM (‘\]]q, £ X H OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG { Either Pete Scl el il 1 75 to 6 75 £ PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT t wilil twirl for th ! Third and Franklin » . . B ; Front and Frankiin will work matched. The Mo first game frov #fe out to repe: One of the largest crowds attending a baseball game nean is predicted for The Moose members will b 0in fall force with horns and n their victory. the able Leader * . -, O1d papers for sale at The Empire. Front, near Ferry “ront, opp. Film Exch , opp. City Wharf. Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughby at Totem_ Gro. W ll.ynthr\ opp. Cole Barn, > | I don't believe that YATn RO mMore - | Cause moon-cheese ‘. aint sold ot our store JI DON'T think it's right to call the man in the moon a big |cheese 'cause he's just the re- and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and BEast | flection of happy sunshine, that's Seventh and Gold. iull. This store sells everything Fifth and Kennedy. | [that’s fine in the pure food line, 1 N “h_ back of power hous> | | ang that ain’t -mo - moonshine, alhoun, opp. % Juneau Apts and Indian St, | | e1ther Distin Ave., mmmnmmmnmmmummummmmmmmm [HTT T T |45 Ninth and Calhoun. CALIFORNIA | 46 nth and Main, \ | 47 Tweltth, at Northern Liary. | GROCERY 48 Twelfth and Willoughby. ln Home Groc: I mim | TS ot AR R |||uunn|||||||llmulliililmnmhmm LY e R e Children’s Sandals Specially Priced 1.95 4 H)d‘! il New Wash Dresses Gingham, Prints and Rayons 1.35 to 3.95 CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT'S HINGS F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR JUNEAU ““mwm' -ummm Wmmmm,m,mmnmmmé Old Papers for sale at Emmre Ofilce CONFECTIONS Ice Creams, Sherbets, Candles, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hlll. Phone No. 537.

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