The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 17, 1927, Page 8

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, thing any 0 GHAMB R GETS ELKS PLAN. T oo s’ FINAL REPORT - 0 SE 'i{”@ HANDLE LARGE “ior i ;*,;‘.‘; UPON CLEANUP - CRUWD o RS = TR oo 3 wl'lx 1<n|n al larmion| T s R g ber (vmm“ rce Today. Scientists to ]H{!;. » Sands ) Nt e of ‘ Co from | ™ e win o DAUGHTER OF ALASKA!, : Beloit Kpliege, " \LEGISLATOR MARRIES ' Need for ducation “,‘ f rhip ¢ . “" ‘ | ’ ; te ok w; “‘ 1 1 : ’Hr‘r'l [} “rrv A ( : o “‘;‘ ;‘v v‘. ‘MJ”“r!y:‘ : ;.-Hl Ret e ; b e, ol et ot oot v ex (UL P B SEDAN. RUNABOUT ; i e DA (N o MGTOR BOAT BE "" 777777 Sl _' E LAUNCHED HERE \\v"i],“ a h\fl)»“\“:’:‘ Hm“vl;‘w kL s ”“‘Hh'l ”\‘\"H b provide V‘ for the permanent The beach wa > > B |WAGGONER LEAVES ON AP |PRINCETON THIS A. M. o v s, oo provided without ive would be nec tent fr penditure. It to provide Praises Community Spirit Praise for Juneau's community pride Mr. Bradley noted on his arrival a provement in the town's ance. At first thought, he he had been at a logs to account for it. He pirit voiced b he was who sa appeai attributed it to a com munity spirit, such as was evi denced in the reports by Mrs. Drake and Mr. Re ) The most valuable possession | any community can have, he de clared, is a pride in itself and | of selfreliance. Juneau is evidenced by the displayed in cleaning lots, improving yards, lawns and flower gardens, and painting buildings, in maintaining its Boy Scout camp, in the ma ter of finanging local industries such as the new cold storage plan interest up vacant and other enterprises. Withon everybody getting together and working on a common plan for common purpose such things not possible Mr Bradley “A community spirit is town can have. had said best the Juneau has alway Betz Coliseum Melody Men ELKS’ HALL We Develop FILMS Also carry a full line of fresh EASTMAN and ANSCO Films P—0—: BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Sub Station Post Office No. 1 umes, floors and | Its presence in | plantiug | it and I am ll:nl" Phone 134/ | | had | neral im- | added. | | | | | | | pwwwn-nw----m.,--”-»“, it e FATHERS DAY FOR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1927. TRIP TO HAINES - s David Waggoner, Super Mrs. Winn Goddard left on th tendent of Pre n Missions ' Prince Ch for V v | fok this district, left today on his ! this mor enroute to h | boat, the Princeton, for Hainos | in : ‘ | and will be absent several ddye.|wil unmer month JUNE 19TH He was accompanied by Dr. ¥ ) visiting Our tie assortment is new in pattern and col- sure to will like. or. You are find one HE H. . GRAVES The Clothing Man e e e R ek e b Al e - i s N S g 3 PamtlngCosts Asimgl {est that proves the seonemy L of good paint. A given quantity of good L faint covurs 357410 S0 meve Surface than the same qummyd'pmpunm Good Paint Costs Less! T'S a fact—good paint actually costs you less to use than poor paint. A low p per gallon on poor paint is de I\H)L, because it takes more gallons to cover a given surface and then you haven’t yut a job that will protect as well or last as long as good paint, We recommend Marshall-Wells Pamls We believe they are the best paints made. We have confidence in the quality reputation of the makers. Furthermore, we know from the experience of some of our customers that they are the most economical and satisfactory paints to use. Drop in and let us give you some interesting facts about Paint. s Harris Hardware Company Open Evenings Phone 215 First Time This Season the PRINCESS LOUISE ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT B. HALL TOURIST DANCE The Crowd Will Be There and the Floor Is Good-—So’s the Music “ALASKANS” Removal SALE! STILL IN PROGRESS AT SALOUM’S (The Jnncuon) 'BUSINESS FOR THIS YEAR TO |19 p. m. each week. This will give |the passengers ample time 1 ol i 5 2 5 2 . make the glacier trip and take A Clean Cool Canadian National Lines|in ai the tocal curio shops. North l on Order washed Transfer Co Rupert h officials were your crus sand fr Phones who er while Start the day with PAR probably about and not later than BREAK RECORD " * port, calling at 3ook Heavy Business I']"""';“ f()l 10 this Alaska Tours. Wrangell . sbtthbouRd’ omily - RIDiss PRINCE RUPERT GROWING | @ L The registration at Prince Ru rhul m:nn», Provincial SERVICE THAT IS is 2,940 as compared with BETTER ‘ Phone 25 68 last year for the Dominior election. Free Delivery SPECIALS THIS WEEK FRESH STOCK THE NUGGET SHOP s 3 made the trip R e Dikirae 5 cans Louisiana Cove Oysters for $1.00 5 cans Dunbar Shrimps for 1.00 8 cans Spaghetti Foulds for 1.00 Gruen Qv -adron White cold reine B oeas @ A S T S bdwor i d » cans Sugar Sweet Corn, Comox for.. 1.00 3 cans Grapefruit, Amocat for . 95 3 cans Peaches, H.B. Yellow Cling for .95 5 cans Brisling Sardines for 95 ALL PURCHASES GUARANTEED GE ()Il(,I' BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET 8 features distin- guish this New Gruen Quadron No other Strap Watch come bines all constructior W strength ot U adron is in every o real man’s strap. Let point out the 8 features at the store and see the different models priced l from $50 to $123. You all know where we are at. We are nl,ht between Juneau-Young and Thomas’s Hardware Store in Frye's New Market, direct across the street from Silver Fox Barber Shop and we are going to feed you on Fresh Fruit this summer if we have to import from Dalmation Coast—S0— if you want your savings account started in cne of the local banks watch our ads end buy your merchandise from GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Open Evenings Three Free Deliveries Daily See Our Specials Before You Buy Elsewhere parts SATURDAY SPECIALS | Prices for One Day Only—June 18th Child’s Hose lizported English all-wool three-quarter Stock- ings in gray, black and white. SATURDAY ONLY—90c¢ PAIR House Dresses One special lot of House Dresses, assorted sizes and colors, CLOSE OUT PRICE—$1.00 EACH Neponsit Prints A guaranteed washable cloth with a very good wearing «quality. Better come early for this one. Regular price, 55¢ yard. SATURDAY ONLY—2 YDS. FOR 75¢ Printed Terry Cloth Have only one bolt of this left. Is suitable for side drapes or porteriers. Regular price $1.15. SATURDAY ONLY—75¢ YARD Men’s Coat and Pullover Sweaters Brushed wool in grey or tan, also fancy pat- terns. Regular price $8.50 to $10.00. SATURDAY ONLY—$5.95 Men’s Pajamas Men’s Faultless Pajamas in Rayons, Broadcloth, Souisette and various materials. Sizes 15 to 18. SATURDAY ONLY—$1.45, $2.95 and $5.95 (]()l(]Stelll S Emporlum JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER

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