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8 PARADE WILL MOVEMONDAY PRIZES OFFERED FOR DECORATED Fflfln :,;; A '0S IN PARADE ATHER g TE e T EXPECTEDBY A J Two Free Dances f lances hav I 'GLOCK e FOR JULY ATH = SW.CANNERS AT 10 0°CL Y LT Al Lo Ol Cot 1 : 1 H I are being handl ; = i : I T Favo b ¢ n Legion pos'. Canneries to Westward Formation and Line of gl et ) 4 g 4 Look for Big Season “w": Is Given I’,x yares to Cele ‘j ~‘_H1w v bt i thins: . ) I I ire Depar Austin Returns. s tto B Reviewed brate Fittingly. fter this end : ; Canneri ) the w I 0 Expect Big Crowd on xpectir plendid ( nued I 3 T 1 t owd ir ¢ " aid Douglas | ¢ } 1 ) Monda T .. who has returned from | | 1 nt from ( i months fur buying trip to . t 1 ymand of Major Tho 3 h vard has be ‘ Mot 1 rpor € definite Rpu g s xcer A cann L dock the| O : .o ! Ba I i « ary 1 i handle a capacity catch,| nd. 1T ( hrmy. ainii (oo on Pl i 5 rav b ks-Alasja J mant ot |, d. Among the canneries vi f F 25 ‘( A \ean Y the com rematn . b ted by Mr. Austin wore the Al ' [ ter | 2 ned Moose gion ckers, The Red' Salmon i I pan- | bk wnament. The Dby i Packing Company | jsl . I j the local teams a t each ot} Austin left on June 19 . ¢ ] i 0 o'cl i wrt out on the mornin t Ad k south of ¢ 1Y ( " 1l take on th 24 at 6 a: m. when the Admiral I foll ne t 1 Y ! [ : on oponed | n Grand Harry I l)_"“'-"”- »‘“}“"” 14 the odd b Mond A f ] . lwl\‘w \7" H‘: km:fl 1 1 following the ca | Law of W. E. Bathe, | T oo - Pl e 1 v While M Tt M ¢ r 1iza . {of A two aight Inr ol ¥ g1 me tir W | ; : Died at Hood River wott: i ioaiue: i iosin« | THREE DANCES TO sl Bl oaith Winter and "Por b > lubs may ry to decids | BE 'GIVEN TONIGHT iiiveling raciiities on the whoi Costumed wrac ‘,\ ! : ‘M‘ . Boat F:vr\-—, onday | A : . Vet ocured furs a1l kind e i wil | peiAgee gt p. m. Monday a special | i iink, martin, otter, and fox, the| ; : B Py P T orace W8 fall Alagkans | red fo minating g I and docorated Pl g Ly n men P 1 tho ly enjoyed the triffl for I e i : ba stag off ; was the first I had ever! ‘ 3 food | Preak istimipellede Coitln A oy being away so long, com| | Ri la it \live h been notificd | Ing into Juneau was as impres | | Mr. Dob 1 | b b dimive By Padio: Ok hough we were ste I i F | eral vears us t i ) v York,” Mr. Austin Qeclared | € oyed I 1 Ele M 4 > > | ; S Nt 5 e . ; : g el aftend O1d papers for sale at The Tmpire | i 1 I Franl i i 11 1e Alaska w Gold | o'clock A R | 1 n \par 1 h he B ( | 1 tako 1 ‘ a8 con Al i) n Elks | a BRITT’S | Patriotic exercisc Arthur Riendeau is handling the st 30 o'cloc y . tand will be atles | Fdg and Councilm hall, th sedion OIL. TABLETS cupied by Gov. Geor AP | mill team. The pull will last fiy i v danc An Excellent Tonic that has and h simpson McKinnor | min team having t} | >o o no disagreeable taste. Major Thornton Roger hi ikl onl G0 thih i PARENTS ARE COMING ride, Capt. ¥ v and his a - from German crun r KEmden vl M and Mrs. M. H. Sovern, ¢ Ma Tho B. Judson Boise, Idaho, pasents of Mrs. L, & Pavad 1 Botsford of the Di Attormey's & il ' ¢ E. N i H. .1 i will arrive 1e Princ | | Faulkner, B. I ma Alice tonight for a visit with theiy H. 'V « laughter. They plan to rema ,.‘P]mnr 25 Free Delivery Ehtind i e for;'a mopth R T T T T T judgin rom 11 I judge will mak l 1 decide on th hest istained ¢ | tume, prize of §10; most comical ! costume, $10; $25 for the best de | orated float, $15 for the best d | orated automobild and §5 for the | The Chair will report best decorated bicycle man of the committec (leaned the awards to the general com mittee and checks will be mailed | to the winners of the variou events. The committee will repor the winner for the best decorated | bycicle to Clande Helgeson who “’v‘;“h}m.\rm“‘x‘ni(x‘.lxt‘bu\\d‘n”‘,[.‘, !,l,,,,h I ON'T be afraid to entrust that dainty awards for the best decorated silk or chiffon dress to us for clean- automobiles offered by Connor ing or dyeing. We make a specialty Motor Company and Juneau Mc tor Company. Emden’s Position of “difficult” things Many a woman who thought a filmy gown . P soiled or stained beyond repair has e The officers and crew, and ban Tho dress fev: Apaiit Dirgush do 4 of the German cruiser Emdes e e 3 ) s First-class work always and reasonable while not participating in th ; 3 parade, will up 4 it prices. on Front street from the r S I T A R T stand t ere the new pavement ~ i b b £ ” 4 besing and be specta {laska Steam Laundry arad . s ol g PHONE 15 Look your best in a Hart|{ Schaffner & Marx Suit for the “Fourth GOLDSTEIN'S EM PORIUM ady A W : i On account of Steamer Northwestern arriving late this E r evening with our great variety of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables we are open all day tomorrow and will have DELIVERIES AT 10 A. M. AND 3 0'CLOCK P. M. TO ACCOMMODATE OUR TRADE. Schaeffer Life Time Pens | Fountain | STRAWBERRIES I 4 Baskets for 95 Cents -\\Y;;l—t-;'invlmh. Honevdew Melons, (hllll;l]l)lll\-l“': Oranges. Apples, Bananas, Apricots, Plums, Peaches, Cherries Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry ng DON'T The Red Onion Inn FORGET New Potatoes, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Green Peppers, Green String Beans, Wax Beans, Celery, Cabbage, Fresh Peas, Parsley, Asparagus—Rudy’s Rad- ishes. Green Onions——Le Feyre’s Rhubarb ~ Largest Assortment of Fruits and Vegetables AFTER THE DANCE| AUK LAKE in Juneau GEORGE BROTHERS i ; PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET Open Till 3 A. M. and Pencils | | ~ (V7] NT il g F | Dancing will start at 9 o'clock for tourists of GASTINEAU GROCERY | g | | Princess Alice and Northwestern | , PHONE 37 } Wish You All Good Time on July Fourth | == : DANCE TONIGHT P-E-P IS GOING TO BE THE MAIN THING THE MUSIC—THE CROWD {LL FULL OF PEP A.B. HALL | Alaskans Removal SALE! S W S A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1927. F NEW RESTRICTION ON IKlNZIE LEAVES “m.m will raturn here in aboat 1 | tén days SEINES AFFECTS BUT | Log i SMALL LOCAL WATERS MAJOR THORNTON ROGERS { FflR KETGHIKAN‘ AND SOLDIERS COMING The i eine ‘regulatio | Major Thornton Rogers and 100 nounced earlier this we 3 4 men, officers and sol from 1 local of of the 1 Burean | ., Ct ller En-| Chilkoot Barracks left the fort , of Fisheries applies only to a;Cameron - Chandler En-| " Pohedker hibid for 0 small district south of Port Nel-| oinaay («)m;)lf‘h-s R(‘(.‘”r neau at a. m. today. They lie Juan and not to all of the| © 3 P s <t e g R ;s William Sound ¥ naisance \V()I'k. o'clock thi afternoon. Mrs. Rog inally madeipublic. As Hrat ers is accompanying her husband rued, the new regulatlon, i iiosine his work for the|to Juneau ild have shut down purse ron-Chandler pulp and paper| While in Juneau the men will | eine fishing in the entire central t in this district, Engineer|be stationed in the lower A. B. | i bert A. Kinzie, who has b Hall b A second telegram relative 0|y oo it (00 ook geidasrce! g the matter, received ‘today DY ' 4o po Kotehikan, with Assi AL R i the local ‘offices Of the bureau |, . Ty i'iot Forester B. F. Hef S. said the restriction applied only |, o S Rinsle B iy — to a limited district entendins/ o 0 ok Pt et o ke O R of tho g from the light on the south en-| “r ' i Cash ( F Stree to Port Nellie Juan ‘o) no gingie' will spend . ) was taken to St. Ann's Hos point on the north shore of| weck’ in the vieinity of I | pital with high blood pressurs nite " Bay, - 1cally. . known b Ry e G ast Monday, is much improyed Granite Bay, Point, n distance of e po o "t e et pre :l“- \i‘”mlvl;'- :|ll;\h< to n.'. outsids ibout 11" mile district was g ; or 4 6 & omorrow ; A ke o | ST development permit 05| gecording to his pt n, though already closed to traps and beacl ybsiole” fokavesth; o WL ; . X L e will at the hospital for i then return to San Francisco anl{gome time. P ' up his reports on the power NEW STENOGRAFHER projects in both the” Juneau and Eas Ketehikan distriets. Mr. Heintz!o ' FOR U. S. MARSHAL Doolan, of Ketch a position a Tnited State Flossi accepted her in the ffice I the ArTiv and part herself office Advertising always pays. Usc the columns of The Empire i - > TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:— " AL If your bank or neighbor charged you 30 per cent in- terest no dou u could have them convicted on the charge of extortion-—but when you buy an inferior heating boiler *you pay 30 per cent year after year—This is not a sur- mise but a PROVEN FACT. Eighty-six per cent efficient is theoretically perfect! The Birchfield Steel Bo under actual test shows an efficiency of 83 per cent Electric w s placed this boiler within the | s cvery , HOME OWNER as well as the | er DIRECT from the factory and BUTLER-MAURO small commission—There is a A | instalied in Juneau and ycum ‘can DRUG CO. } ctual working conditions and talk to the When We Sell It satisfied owners—Take your pencil and figure what 30 per It's Right cent means, Free Delivery Phone 134 I Thank You, Sub Station Post Office No. 1 GEO. B. RICE Let Us All Celebrate This Independence Day in a Genuine Amer- ican Spirit DY GOLDSTEIN’S STILL IN PROGRESS AT SALOUM’ (The Junction) . EMPORIUM k- A < Y1Y - =g =