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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Hats that are unusual both for ness of their shaping and you want among them, yellow, lavender braid and straw and other combinations., Just Received a Shipment of NEW HATS their comfort in wear as well as chie- Styles are many and there is a hat blue, novelty. in rose, pink, green, tan, black, white, very pretiy colors made of ribbon, taffeta, Vey ll‘.l-nlllllb') |Hi<'ml. 5.00 and AN STAR - "COMING NORT Mrs Arriv era July 9, ma P of the the Order of accompanied n Judge J. Chadwick, Grand Mas ter of the Masonic o f the State of Washington for the 1900, and Most Worthy Grand Patron J. Ernest Teare of Cleve. land, Ohio, and h wife and two daughters, will visit the local | lodge of the Order of the Star at a lodge meetin will s held the ace to officers of neaun lodg The westward on the on July 10, whero they will visi Seward, Anchor and Curr Upon their return from the w ward they will again visit Jun and make the round trip to Ska way from here. Members local lodge cxpect that the will be in Juneau altogether five days. Plans for their are being made though it pected that owing to the of the first stop, a reception and other entertainment will be ar ranged for them on their return from the westward having meet ing of the Juneau chapter of t Order of the E. the evening of July 9 e and Matron General Grand Chapter of th Eastern her husb Star, ve same will continue to the Adix Evans party DOINGS OF ENGINEERS KNOWN UP IN ALASKA The following items are taken from the “Personal Notes” column in the Mining and Engineering mal of New York. They are net who are now or Alaska: Bradley, mining en of San Francisco, has gona o 1l Sudbury propert of the Treadwell-Yukon Co. from thera will travel to Juneau, Al fAzka, vin Kellogg, Idaho D. D. Muir, Jr., manager of the T. 8 8 R & M. Co, has return ed to Sait Lake after inspec tion of Colorado operations Purcka and the Sunnys mine 1. Mohinson Plate, PICNEER DITS AT FAIRBANKS John C. Dolan, widely know: pioneer of Interior Alaska, died at Fairbanks early this month of disease of the Leart. He was 61 years of age and has spent 31 years in Alaska. He 1Is sur- wived by a sister, residing at Shel | = _ton, Conn. He was a member cl/ fl Em- | | who is dol of the | party | about entertainment is ex-| brovity | Alacka T'he it the nd burial in the Igloo N¢ ;rm gravel to the roof, and has a ng of men working energetically | mixing and wheeling. Formerly there was a layer M | boards and tar paper over the | present non-waterproof | roof, which was found to be in | adequate, so the permanent im CHANCE TO SEND | ARTICLES OUT TO {760t ‘f."fw.'ff.) Torotiea’ putiotie-nd CAMP FIRE GIRLS | ine same treatment four years | ago “Handy ! afternoon | to the Camp| at Fagle Rive its or other de funeral was Catholic Cathoh cemetery - The ————— STREET WORK IS ON launcn Andy” leave at 4 o'clock direct Fire Girls' Any of the sirous of the girls can be left Lage noon 1olo, of tomorrow Street improvement work has begun in earnest in Juneau with 1gs working on Main Street and Gastineau Avenue, and survey work started on Seward Street, in preparation for the paving which will be done soon, - .- - PEROVICH WANTS PAROLE ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 17. — Vuco Perovich has filed a petition for Executive Clemency declarinzg that under the sentence of lif: imprisonment he is eligible to a {parole in 15 years and has served 16 years. Camp par, sending rticles to are privileg and thess at the home of A, P in not later than tomorrow - - WATERPROOF CONCRETE ROOF, BANK BUILDING In order to put a concrete roof on the rends waterproof B. M. Beh Bank building, J. Jackson z the work, has erected a temporary elevator to conve, cement | | INTERIOR ALASKAN, | REPGRTED FOUND ’ The body of Harold Knutson supposed slayer of Howard Rid ing, trail roadhouse keeper Little Chena River, 14 ¢ Fairbank found t {ing in the Chena RIi ing to advices i Marshal Wh | Riding’s be wa | iliated on the a coroner’'s | |he was beaten to deatl kicked and tramplec wise mutiliated, bore evidence struggle. Knutson disappeared after the body found thorough search has been throughout the Territory believed Knutson committed |cide by jumping in the - MISS DORA LUNDSTROM AND EDWARD SWEENEY ANNOUNCE, ENGAGED Mr. and Mr Alfred strom announce the igement of their daughter Dora, to Mr { Edward C. Sweeney, son of Mr Margaret Sweeney Miss Lundstrom i popular members of the set of Juneau, having and raised in graduated from the Juneau ¥ School. Mr. Sweeney in Juneau and also from the Juneau High He has been wharfinger of the Admiral Line for the past num ber of years No wedding date ha nounced. , wa | received by found mut trail May 9 nquest disclosed hortly nd made it i 1 wa river Lund eng the younge been bor w been an .. i1 | AT THE HOTELS { \ Gastineau W. H. Caswell, Sitka Mrs. George Waltz, Seattle A. E. Ransom and wife, L« {geles; P. R. Bradley and ! San Francisco; T. Fuliz, wood; Mrs. D. J. Williams, ‘(‘huhago{ Mrs. W. H. Roesse hichagof; A. Greenbaur, J. M. Garvin ttle; A r, Mayo; Gec Adams Keno Hill; J. A. Thayer, Rainser | Wash.; L. M. Hewitt, Portland Josephine Chaney, Yakima; Mr: C. Heather, Yakima; Mr. and M | M. Erstad, City; J. E. P ]a( le; A. H. Euschman, Strench, Ketchikan; tle; J. R. Maurstad and S. E. Phillips, City Alaskan H. Berksley, City; C." F—'_- Mr, anl Majo: An wife Holl S | Killisnoo; TA are the numbers played at the ized by music alene. Music is their life stud; they are willing to become Real HE-ALASKANS of Junean, in order to show their appreci ody Men will render dered before, a larg Juneau where she' Hirst | FRIDAY, JUNE Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Junean 1927, recast for m. today and v 1 d eginning £ Weather Cldy ) Cldy 29.49 Misting CABLE NERL AND RADIO REPORTS Juneau Pr 1(1 ind Fran h th low over jea light rain Oregon to 3 relativel morning off the were record Bristol Bay Interior section 1 tribution h Columbia Coa that pressur from Northern the over the W it with her parents during MeDonald the summer month Shenuroff, S W. P. Scott, Mill Superintendent Charles McLeod, Poi le- | of the Alaska Juneau, and Waltor left this morning on the Prin Charlotte for Vancouver, B. , and from there will journey to zynda »seph, Missourl, where they Rt A sin. Mr tt, They from tl to Idaho with Mr the summer Klinger Frank in eat; Fred Carlso Killi Douglas; and Joe H tiatton, Ketchik Hyder; Bill > .o McQUEE>: %OW PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER C. B. Bot Nita WHO'S WHO | | rapher 16catea IND WHERE | [sionvo J which recently ® | Blanche ra. Mrs MeQue Bu Street Mr on Seward held b M n here as sh the United w of Fisheries for heér marriag 1d M enr man of th there 11| Mill was a Dawson The | th during on ell know ployed b r from! re 1| betore Har 211 8 Chamb year ral ear Queen, assi Long 1 thro an last night ¢ eamer Prince Rupert Skagway f to tar Lumb v tant clerk of nt teira Junean m nake ) to party will next t ) (€ Mrs. Isad mother Mr been return the| of the legislature. oo Kearord, nurse B. C., on her Dawson, Y. T, i3 sp day at St Ann'; this m¢ Vi with fo of hers, Miss B Mi May Cashen G by the MELODY MEN whos Rupert 11 M B from way 1 the here toria in June past nont ailed the Princess Charlotte Jeattle visiting for th outh o1 ndir Hospital classmates Brown anl both nurses rmer ing for rtha ) Franci enroute to where Mrs. Goldstein ' TALIZI ELKS' HALL ¢ livelihood is real- It is a part of their lifc such if only given h who ion, Although are not Alaskans, f a chence. here are quite a number of to help them to beceo Alaskans. And patronage of these Real-He-Alaskans, The Mel- the latest numbers as they have never been ren- are of the tion of Betz Coliseum Melodvy Men ELKS’ Adm. $1.00. DANCE OF | HALL-~=SATURDAY—JUNE 17 EEEP IN MIND THE INDEPENDENCE 7-PIECE 0 RCHESTRA JULY 4 _________J 0000 New Goods Arriving on Every Boat More New Goods Added to Our Stock Which Makes Shopping at Gordon’s More Complete ALL GOODS MARKED AT A BIG SAVING FOR YOU SILK SPORT BLOUSES VEST EFFECTS SKIR and Plain Colors and Rainbow Stripes NEW HA’ A splendid assortmnent of close fitting Hats for mid-season wear — Straw and Ribbon, Velvet and Silk combinations and Felts 3.75 10 6.75 BOBBY PLAIN COLORS New New New New New IIIIIIIll|IIII|IIllIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIWHIMIIWMIIHMHIWMWMMWI TS PLAIDS Neatly Tailored 6.75 IS COMPLETE Corselitles Girdles Braissieres Bandeaus Garter Belts 6,’ NEW SWEATERS SLIP-ON coAr EFFECTS 3.75 to 6.75 OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT DOVE. UNDERWEAR JUST RECEIVED VESTS—all colors 75 cents BLOOMERS 1.65 GOWNS 3.95 to 6.50 and A SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLING CANS GARDEN TOOLS Juneau-Young Hardware HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE2 LITTLE MARMON STRAIGHT EIGHT Did you ('\l‘l':\' say that to yourself? “THATS A GOOD joB» Most certainly yon have, got a REAL KICK out of Because after all, there i that gives more satisfaction Than a Job Well Done and we’ll bet you ~.l§ih;1 it. ' nothing in life GEO. B. PrumBinG, HEATING, RICE Orr. what job BURNERS “I tell you in advance PHONE 34 will cost” PHONE 3 ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET ANITARY PLUMBING All Work Dene to Comply with City Ordinance 1T LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Res. 50 Shop 1 s Hardware Co. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—350 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. Phene 215, Have you tried FRYE'S BABY BEE If not we think you've missed something. 2 Deliveries Daily—10:30 and 2:30 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 MERCHANT TAILOR JUNEAU ALASKA Burroughs Portables NOW ON SALE AT J. B. Burford & Co. Old Papers for sale at E‘mpirc»()fiice