The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1927, Page 2

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P A st THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1927. _dv for the Fourth of July? | Silk Dresses Smart Silk Dresses, fashioned in two and three piece Their styling, the dctails of their making are all that one sees in the newecst and smartest of much higher priced models, OIlO-Foll rth ()ff A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF HATS You will find just the kind cf a Hat that you want for the 4th of July. Scmething ncw and different for Sport and Dress Wear, SPECIAL—$4.95 "”’i ICES THROUGHOUT THE STORE lll, l",:' j | VA & Ladies’ White 1 COMBINATION 50 cents each Ladies” Wool SKIRTS we-Half Off Ladies” Wool SWEATERS One-Fourth Off Ladies” Hand Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS In white and colored 3 for $1.00 Children’s Plack Sateen BLOOMERS 75 cents a pair Fancy Dress VOILES Special 50¢ a yard l adies’ Hose er Hose in light colors $1. )0 a pair Phoenix Hose in ail shades. $1.00 a pair yse in light and dark colors. .50 a pair, Phoenix service weight Special—$2.00 a pair s W ear e MEN! GET A NEW HAT NOW— It's time to change to a new clean Hat. A new ship- ment just arrived in all the new colors and shapes. STETSON at $7.00 to $9.00 HABDMAN at $5.00 to $6 00 aniveise are wmong the chims—made dins | Npw SHOES FOR THE WHOLE ae that JUST ARRIVED Purchase your Shoes here. for you will get all leather footwear — in style that equal the best shown clsewhere while the prices are very much less. r verdict is best Tm m t in FAMILY TWO PAIRS .00 B. V. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store OF TROUSERS MILL PLANS ARE .- BEING CROWDED Mills Being Pressed as Fast as Practicable For the Big 4th of July Celebration (Continued tvom Page One.) in the States bordering on Canada. Ther vet to ba completed ap- proxim: y 2,000 tons per day of new machinery between now and the end of next year. Many %of the mills are running on part time, but the high cost mills and small producers will either don the manufacture of new paper or turn to other 80 that we may expect modernized mills and producers to be the the paper making industry. Alaska Situation the Best “When one compares winter con- Two Big Dances You Can Dress Well at a Moderate Cost Now In\\ -Cost yield per acre of wood with in- land transportation as three times as much wood per SATIN! AND RADIUM SILKS Direct from New York City 9.50 16.75 23.50 29.50 and 39.50 CREPE! acre at Juneau, the open wingers ' and its water-borne commerce, of the paper industry fully oc- cupying all of the timber and water powers available for this industry at both Ketchikan ant| Juneau. By the time necessary en- gineering data can be obtained, plans drawn, machinory orde s and mills erected, the annual growth of paper consumption will {have caught up with the present. over production. “The output of a 200-tons mil is required by the newspapers which are interested with me in this industry, so tha* the quostion of a market for the first unit is i taken care of. 4 “This Territory affords the two great requisites for newsprint pa« per—timber and pewer, The con- version charges are relatively the same in most districts, so there Exclusive Agents Kayser Hose New Style Just Reeceived s‘lsfi ARl Latest Colors, Special given a market for its product, = | should not prosper.” Work Will Be Crowded = Asked when the people might = | expect actual work to begin in Alaska, Mr. Cameron said: i = “From the moment the con- tracts were awarded to us by the Government our engineers = | were sent north without a day's delay, and we hope to continue as quickly as possible our pre- liminary surveys, so as to com- CAMERON SAYS. Engineeriiig Work on Paper backbone of against there is no doubt of the future {is no reason why the industry, | Weather Conditions As Weather Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Showers tonight and Thursd LOCAL Time— l p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Noon today 30.02 51 30.19 48 30.25 52 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Barom. Temn. Hurfluh!y Wind Velocity Weather 5 4 Recorded by the U. S. Bureau H ett(l quarters 1y;gentle DATA southwesterly wind FOR TROUT TACKLE See Our Window Display Rain 'M SE 1 Cldy 76 S 4 YESTERDAY | TODAY Low Sa.m. 8am temp. temp. V ty !H_m station Nome Bethel Tanana 5t. Paul le h Harbor Ketchikan | Prince Rupert. 58 Edmonton 68 S tle 70 1'. tland 64 |San Francisco.. 80 | NOTE: Observations at ortland and San Fran u time, e is high in the ocean w W.m and above the normal in mods It is low ailed 5 ions of Ihl Terr: ture ch ! | | ginning actual construction work.” | GO TO SNETTISHAM | | Early this morning, the Came | ron party left here on the Forest- | |ry boat | turning tonig orge Jake aum, ¥ Robert | A, Kinzie, 2 il. F. Heintaloman, meron and Mrs. Jackling also imnhnl o' party e U'MALLEY WILL | BE RERE SOON ;- Cmmn'«,smvel of ilbh(‘lll\‘ New Enroute from Se- attle to Juneau. accom- | | | | | | | i | | | Enroute north to summer, S ccompani by Con nham, Fort Wo 2 last Mond: u of Fisheric Unless the Comm decide to stop enroute pend the r Commissic Iun late this week 3 L mlnv\ m Se would spe woeks iif some five S.&F. i’ SWEET—FRESH 1 WRANGELL SHINGLES WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE TO SERVE YOU ditions in Canada, and the small | - 1 MODERN Juneau Prince | plans have not been made public a few days | Kotchikan, he should arrive' it wa Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ALASKAN HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Dave HOUSEL, 10 04 46 2 0 Cldy Cldy Juneau-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING Gans PHONE 12 e Cldy 6 3 P Cldy 0 9 B Cldy k i aar |t ¢ THE FOURTH OF JULY . "ldy Less than 10 m is near the time' of yea B likes to look their be 9 § ry one % Remember, T am in position ta give you tlu-i quickest and best pressing service l.m-,mle_’ 3 Rupert, Edmonton, isco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 PHONE 576—HOME OF QUICK SERVICE JORDAN’S VALET SERVICE Alaska Representative Alaska in Alberta. Alaska. He will visit wester towns as far as the trip ove to Fairbanks. The WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SOMETHING NEW but it is thought le he wil accompany Mr. Lanham as far a Seward. —,——— KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators. PHONE 3284 1| CARTLAND LEAVES ON ALEUTIAN FOR WES Gartland, of th . ——HERE COMES—— Another Hot Point Special $12.50 5.00 i 3 1 Tray e % | | or heks Total 19.25 SPECIAL PRICE ON THE SET—$16.75 This offer good for 10 days only from date, June 20, 1927 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phone Juncau 6 Juneau, Alaska p— Inspector J. F. Department of In ves ull\ on the for we ¥ to e Ivrl nt . 3 = : One Hot Point Trenton G-cup Percolator menta Sugar and Creamer aus. H¢ irn soutj it Metlakatla. D e PR AR AR TR your best in a Hart| . R R i ik for - tha e L ALASKA MEAT CO. —ady Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET D e D | Look H:u'imr Shops Closed Monday To avoid a tong walt on Sat (urday get your work dome 1 —adv. L Announcement Averuis: ays. She TR NI Victor Orthophonic Victrolas and Electrolas, Orthophonic Victor Records, Needles, Springs and Parts. Old models taken in part payment. Latest recordings in the Red Seal and popular records are now on display. Expert Piano and Phonograph Repairing. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE PHONE 143 NEXT A. B. HALL We Now Supply Dealers with SEATTLE ICE CREAM S. & F. ICE CREAMS S. & F. CONFECTIONS ELMER E. SMITH *hone N ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that baking with our conl means less coal and bet- ter results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whiz D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 . PREPARED All Woolm 7%, Er A Tit ay soe— Made to Measure e Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23 75 Per Sult Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR PROP. et i | WHATEVER | Concrete Ready to et | USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT We Mix and Deliver Any Quality A-1 Granite { CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. T()()LS | " ality Tools WINCHESTER—STANLEY heavy ‘good looking cloth Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29. 50 Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” See before you buy R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts, Telephone 3804 e YOU BUILD Place——Phone 32 e e | L ] REPAIRING ARY PLUMBING Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. ,—_—_—————————-— CORONAS—Look Them Over 5 » WHITE and MILLER FALLS e J. B. Burford & Co. Raublic Stenographer at Your Service m i Thomas Hardware Co. Al vlete our final plans before m- mnmmtmmn|ummmmmynmmnmuummnumnnmmnmnmmml Old Papers for sale at EmPifli: Office

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