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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, to make in good snappy patterns 1 \)f,(' and 75¢ a yard HOUSE APRONS | percale and gingham, round and ur KS. ns r $1.50 each VOILE DRESSES A nice line of Voile Dress floral patterns of green, lavender, biue, red and white. Button, lace 71](‘ (llfi(lll“l(‘ llllllllllll" QF )LOO ol et J pes, floral and che Happy Home Apro square neck, short sleeves, and button trimming 8 figured and solid colors, 36 to 50. and $4.75 | ERS pink and white cents each selection L/ Y 'h Lawns in lavender, xl'l(l l"J"l\. {WNS in floral pat- Colonial rose, navy, red i 50 cents a yard 36-inch Serim in ecru, cream and white——square mesh. | 35 cents a wml (Iln(,ANDIFk 15-inch Organdies in orchid, nade ol bias \ blue, maye, green, orange and tripes, | white. Re gular 85¢, now Sizes 65 cents a yard HOSE [ Ladies’ Phoenix pure silk Hose in all light shades, lisle heel and ‘f toe with four-inch lisle top. Sizes ( al/ 81% to 10. $1.35 a patr S 1N | 36-INCH UNBLEACHED | GAUZE 7 1-2 cents a wml UNION SUITS Ladies’ summer weight knit Union Suit — no sleeves, knee length. $1.00 suit knit P T NEW TERROR PREVAILS IN LIQUOR USE SOVIET RUSS. cides Occurring Daily. LONDON, June 15 ..~,,,”‘.‘,-| WESTERVILLE, Ohio, June who became a wrestler. executions in Russia are reported!19-—Lless than one-half of one| As a tackle Roebuck was some- from ous places. dis- | Per cent of this year’s graduates|times called upon to handle two patch to the Dail 2g|of ¢ olleges and schools of the d sometimes three men at once. Biis exsokariat offic )t | country ‘drink to excess and few-| \ys one man, penned in by B st oanaw And th er than 5 per cent drink oc , will be easier work. Sheotings in: repr astonally according to a survey) S e B ihations of Beter Volknft announced by the Anti-Saloon| PRI T st O Envoy at Warsaw now exceeds i ; b, 100 e Soament, s based UbON! Miss Darlyne Berry,’ Who was The correspondent sald: “This| TTOWES 10 AesioAnaires sent to nmulu,\l‘fl at the recent legislature new terror has more than doubled|100 City School Superintendents in cow where there are now from 10 the number of suicides Mos to 15 daily. grad p modation sand persons arrested in the Moscow and Lenin- ss enough prison accom- for an additional thou- past ght trains leaving hoth cities nightly ing victims to Siberia. Ma sons are held as hostage least, and they will be if further attacks the Commissars authorize the ecute executed are made The Soviet laws Commissars to ex without trial those death is judged to be expedient.” AVIATOR IS on whose FOUND, SEA [s Picked Up by Fishing Boat. IBNOS AIRES, Uortugnese Aviato nto Be while on bon has arrly Vigia on the mouth of the zom, according to a dispatch the La Nation. The dispatch said a fishing boai rescued Beires and his c panions after the plane had be destroved while flying to Geo fown. British Guiana. e wr sawmill wood today Transfer Co,,. sole —adv. A G gt LTI T , '\‘!'f"';vfoirOne Week ¢ Executions Are|Anti-Saloon Les Reported——Many Sui- | Known Result of Ques- ! and P the port of d “lari tent year Nor st kan M who past nigh to ) STEAMERS SEATTLE, eastern Alaska ports at 9 o'clock 13 Third St I last night with a large list of| ird and Franklin, ssengers, mostly tourists, and| |1} Front and Frankdin, | following passengers for Ju-| | 13 Front, near Ferry Way. Anderson. L. Hunson.| |16 Front, opp. Film Exchange. s % AN 1-7 Front, opp. City. Whart. E n, John Thayer, Al}|1.8 Front, near Saw 'Mill B snson, G.1 |21 Willoughby at Totem Gro. P agle and H.| |23 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn, Robit Swnmer ‘Admiral Evans sailed Second and Main, t 10 o'clock morning with P":“"h ‘“ld Seward. he following passengers aboard; | re Hall 'TINY ROEBUCK NOW ' TACKLING WRESTLING'& | DECREASING KANSAS CITY, June 15.—Tiny} Roebuck, the 250 pound all-Am- erican tackle, who played, with IN SBHUULS the Haskell Institute football team last is to tackle the wrestl- ing game. Roebuck has teamed with Joe Toots) Mondt, the cowboy wrest | ler. Se 1 matches have been The football star, Mondt faster than Wayne Munn, | University athlete, gue Makes tionnaires Sent Out re, is leaying for the south on {tne "Aloytiah fofiy. /Misg Herey will visit wtih her brother in Portland for some time this sum- mer, and expects to return to Al 100 College Presidents st of the rger colleges and replied that drink tly diminished.” rinceton Wisconsin were| only la universitie: re aska next fall n ppreciable amount PR 8 | AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY anford said the ‘“‘present S king problem is about one-! Tpe American Legion Auxiliary hoof what it was a dozen!meats Thursday, June 16th, at 8 s ago."” p. m. in the Masonic Club rooms. -oo [There will be initiation and amendment of the by-laws. All members urged to be present as meeting until —adv, WS Advertising always pays. the columns of The Empire. this Fall is the last NORTHBOUND Use, June 15. — Steamer safled for South- FIRE ALARM CALLS thwestern Front and Seward. Front and Main. 1] Northbound Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and’ Gold.’ Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St. Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh '‘and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry, Twelfth and Willoughby. au Arnett Ne The Evans ern and ports. rs. John Furness, and one steer- goes to South- Southwestern Alas-| SP|CKETT$ RETURNONG —_ | r. and Mrs. John T. Spickett, | have been south for the month, leave Vancouver to- t on the Princess Louise, due arrive bulurd.u night in Ju R R R T T R RS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, T g GUU L I n GE Is Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. [ 3 Weather Bureau | A 3 i SCREEN DOORS Forecast for June and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m 10\]‘|V i ‘ \owers tonight 1 probah Thursday; moderate sath- 7 T LN By AP ot WINDOW SCREENS STATE UFS D LOCAL DATA i Time— Barom. Temp. Hum y Wind Velocity Weather b DN o id | | i e b b GARDEN HOSE ' 4 2. m. today...3 a9 91 SE 6 Cldy iy e ARG AR W Presidential Parly Is Greet- |12 noon today 20.92 59 19 S 10 Cldy SPRINKLING CANS { ed at Depot and Then CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 5 oy e z i at Capitol. ( FECTERRAE i g Xt """*’ B GARDEN TOOLS L | | (Continued from Page One.) e 50 0 36 90 1d S T 2 b e 60 ) 44 10 0 Cldy . " S Deadwood, now a prosperons Eagl 0 62 ) 5 14 clay | | |town, is a few miles from tI t. Paul 16 16 36 1 ) Cldy HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING { | State Game Lodge, where (i 3 08 Clear Pre«ident will make his headqu 4 15 18 Cldy . e ters. 'l s fourteen mil 56 2 i6 53 1 £ Cldy l ll')\!‘ i 2 led in honor of | Junean 54 54 48 49 [ 03 Cldy | the Indian fighter Ketchikan 1 12 04 PLCHY [N bbbttt dinin o Lead and Rapid City are the |Prince Rupert. 60 6 14 4 0 0 Cldy | | only other settlements of import- | Bdmonton 61° 6 [ 4 20 Clear | f==vrrerrcees e e D LU 'r,( ance in the Black Hills. Hermosa, |Seattl 6 66 . 0 Cldy | i the nearest town to the lodge, | Portland T4 b 0 Pt. Cldy | 5 | boasts fourteen inhabitants. {San Franc ) 70 ) )4 b 4 0 Pt. Cldy | IJITTIJE j‘IAI{MON Plenty of Game | *—Less than 10 miles | ¥ All about are the mountains, | 25 : = 5 ol e ka towering fortresses of green-clad | NO Observation _Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton, | STR. " EIC { besuty. EIk, buffalo and antelope | Seattle, ‘Portland und San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 | TRAIGHT EICGHT z make their way over carpets of [P+ M. Juneau time ) | i RILK qilie Bedles. rout Wb | The pressure is moderately low and fairly uniform through- e R S R i | trom rapid-running s AmS, {out Alaska with its lowest point in the northern portion It is | H { ot g o rocks | moderately bi outh of Unalaska and in the north Pacific | { RER. SeiE. BhE M8 “*1States and British Columbia. Light showers have fallen in gouth ! break the evenness of the green | ! | e e e Iodaa 1y lern and eastern Alaska, The weather is cléar in the Aleutian | | bha Neadles " taweting Tocky’ of |tslands and generally cloudy in otker parts of the Territory. | |4 b e adue g *| Temperatures are lower in the Interior and on Seward Peninsula. : j ! h i 3 | I f in, ad Home Grocery. Wllllmumnm T 1 The Lod of thir The y. First Class Ass nts 12.75 You should styled The pattery many beautiful a two-storied build utes for disposing of a rich meat LlllllIllIllllmllllllllmllllllllllIIIl"lllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII SR mart New Goats’ SPECIALLY PRICED 19.50 39.50 see these new models here on display smartly 1s are new and exclusive, checks and combinations, plaids, Sizes 16 to 46 With and Without Fur Collars llu luI\l“lIr ur The l-mpm» s v secona e GOLDEN BEARS TRAIN * ' ernor's suite” on the second floor | Al Y 1 Vs ¥ § | { will become the private cham-| & & ot = { bers of the President. Other rooms | ON BEEI; /‘[\70 CIIICI\I([N‘ Did you every say that to yourself? ! will become his offices and the ‘ ¢ | quarters of those who must be| » { ; | N v cloge to him. The main room has| BERKELEY, Jne 16 Fal s bR e LRI “TII/i T’s /l (,()()1) J()B” | a low-raftered ceiling, with a huge | California’s rowing crew is going | sreak, fruit or vegetable salai| g | fireplace at one end. It faces a|(o Poughkeepsie trained on meal | without dress i | ! porch that runs the entire length {and imbued with the idea it | custard and a glass of k. Coff 2 . ¥ | Lo Mnak. ot the -entaurage, inolnd- | gatts fast at which fruit and bacon got a REAL KICK out of saying it. | ing newspapermen, may be quar-| mpe giet of ihe Golden Bears|and predominate, i z i o ! ‘L‘:_Ze‘;:‘ o In'l“‘l'li“""l"“lil" "'\"‘“ | before and after the defeat of - E Because after all, there is nothing in life ! b dliens B VeI | washington—traditionally formid . e opis the mouatains to keep the Lodg: |4 M‘I e {‘M ‘”, v "' 1“ OLYMPIC BIKE TRACK | that gives more satisfaction H in ;‘rl’(me touch with the outside i 161 take &dbGRE af ,1,,1 IS NOW COMPLETED pe 5 5 world. Some of the wires will run | pumber of vitamins but it is 1 rh“" a I b u ,ll D o tdirect to the White House. Lulated strictly by trair rule: | RDAM, June 15 The « € one e tested over a period of year x 13 the first part of | METCALFS RETURN !'4.Inp ribs, |‘ hicken and steak | (ho Olympic stadium to be com are the main dish da in and ¢ 3 vear' v S - pleted for next ye Olympic y BRICE Frank A. Metcali, Mrs. Metcalf |out, varied only by an occagio thest GEO. B. RICE | | | i | | and their daughter Mary return. |Dbeef stew. There is virtually no| (onstruction on the stadium is | > ed on the Virginia IV from Haines [ check on the quantity or tha |, ceeding even ahead of expecta 5 Prumeing, Heating, OiL where they have been for las:|speed with which it into | tjons and the football ficld has “T tel : " g the Hiingvy" StoBd s Fhdin, dh Rt R FaoTered L | 1 tell you in advance what job will cost' Tt — When chicken is served it i3 od, while the tunnels beaeath the | PHONE 34 PHONE 34 ) 4 (o | halt of a fryer weighing not 1ess | spectators' seats and leading |rum‘ STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! |than two pounds. The steak —|ino cloak rooms to the field also |§ __ usually Porterhouse--has to weigh | yave heen completed. The grand- | Sonie ‘people come hipity hoy at 17 ounces to qualify for| giinq is more than half way fin- | 258 To the Silyer Fox Barber Shop| on the menu. Serving of | jiheq . Al preliminary work on | y v v |Others come running pell mell |prime ribs beef stews are |y, grounds and buildings prob- | /1LA5‘</4. b /IT L(} Because it “PAYS TO LOOK |equally generous. Sweets and con- | oo “ ™G SO0 o oy in | e L WELL.” diments are banned 4 g 5 i o ol 7 . ' 92 rsale 2 g hers J.D. VAN ATTA. Prop There , enforeed Fletcheriz. | ! Wholesale and Retail Butchers E. P. Curtiss and L. C. Hall ling. The ge time is 10 min [ Use! PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET WHATEVER YOU BUILD USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT We Mix and Deliver Any Quality A-1 Granite Concrete Ready to Place Phone 32 (ON( RLFI* I RODUCTS MFG. CO. HEATING SANITARY REPAIRING i - PLUMBING ! All Work Dene to Comply with City Ordinance ! AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST/ s 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE { ‘“Let Me Tell You What Job Will oCst” { | Call STEVE STANWORTH { | Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. ‘ | € ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FOSSS USSR USRS R | NORTHERN HOTEL MEADOWBROOK and GAGE HATS LEGHORN and MAUFFLOSS STRAWS Transparent Straw and Felt Combinations 1.75 10 6.75 FELTS and QUILTED CREPES Children’s Sandals Specially Priced 1.95 1.35 to 3.95 FEATHERWEIGHT | | T T T T T LT T T AT P E U LR TR R R TR U TR U New Wash Dresses Gingham, Prints and Rayons ROOMS—A50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. S FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS QUALITY MEATS PHONE 38 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF GENT’S FURNISHINGS F. WOLLAND IEECEANT TAILOB. ALASKA CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer E. Smith Fnctory. Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. -