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e T e T o PURITAN CROSS CELLULOS NTARY PADS 1. - Now 3 for $1.00 i B.M. Behrends Co., fnc‘. Juneau's Leading Department Store wenfyrmmerfl e Sy en et fypease J e cmonflypone 1 é’*s‘ JAIN Resular 50c¢ a Box - ? "W’il“""flh"‘*wmwj)’mww < ] Pollard M i of the Cruiser Emden' for' a re- STEAMER YU vim A, W b Quist,| ception tomorrow afternoon from IN PORT 'r ODAY Max Searson, P. Thi Mrs.| 5 o'clock untll 7. Those attending | it { 1 1, N must present their invitations at| FROM SEATTLE M F. Woods, | tho gang plank, and it is requeste? ~ 1 X teera E »; | that the guests ‘go to the ship £ D, illian le C ng- | only on the Bmden's boats which Lo ) uard v L. J. Hebert S.| will be making regular trips dur nd Evelyn obson, | ing the hours of “the reception. | D . | remain irj o oeon DUE TOMORROW uner will « yort until 19 o’clock tonight and vl the tolo . N e et v e | he Pacitic - Steamship Com- Ar o I | | pany’s boat, the Admiral Watson, Bona, Willard Bona, M i {i5 due to arrive in ‘Juneau, south: Bl ' <Mary A, - Huntery Alma NV!TAHONS ouT bound from ‘the westward, at 9 Hughin I ] FOR LMDFN EVENT | o:ctock tomorrow evening, accord K : on A iLg to advices received here this Ky ) | k-3 | Invitation out from {he! afternoon by Brice Howard, local Martinson, 1 L. Nefl, Tyna Captain and Wardroom Officors agent for the company. EZ i nmmmn !IIllhMllIIIIIIIHHIIIIHIHI'IIIIIIIN|!IIIIIHIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIiliIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIg3 You Can Dress Well at a Moderate Cost Now Beautiful Dresses CREPE! SATIN! FO ULARD!_ AND RADIUM SILKS Direct from New York City 9.50 29.50 16.75 and 23.50 39.50 | | | | vxelusive Agents Kayser Hose §1.69 . Imumlmmmmmmmmmmmmmnummmmmmmmmlmmm||||m|||||mmmm|||||m T, New Style ANl Late Jnst Received t Colors, Special I R Justin fo U mtcd States Senator Wil Europe, refrveshe d and ready Vare (left), and their daugh ABLE ADDRESS IS DELIVERED W. Harding De- clares People Are Behind Democratic Government (Continued trom Page One.) t e {Here on /\17\'1'.1117 ures of any nation, internation We are more than please welcome these officors and n who are joining in our celehratio “Who of those who formmlal |and signed our Declaration of Independence d Constitu would have belisved that s over a hundred years then | the anniversary of that great event | from cvents | 0 utterly dependent o nthe ability of one person as at the time of| the war of independence betw {the Americen Colonies and | uk i land. The whole depended o the it o military genius, the fortitud i the courage of Georg: W capsn ton. His s pastad was showu At Chignik the a please the > adopt that | o waie o date which we s do mnot b : : | Which is considered to be ver lieve, how can thereafter do ; good, Commercial Tishing had jus tend our own ? Let us re i thsre NRRE thG Al Al a standard which the wise a R the honost can repair; then the # event is in the hands of God.” ik on Ju case “The principies of governmeat | 00 st are older than tha Constitution|T® outl and the Declaration of Indepen- A r, but on Juna 30, lence. Ie 10,000 case Law of Importance 000 on th “Government hy law is more necessary today the > én an excellent T world history be non, the Commissione complexity of modern civilization, | 88id nting out t this ha and the growing tendency to dis-|been arly helptul to th regard tho law and the name of | Small, ident fishormen. liberty. Man may be endowed with [ A 80od run of pink certain inalienable rights, but te|®Xpected in Southeastern extend the doctrine of inalicnable g0 the ru: rights to those who simply make v and the spawning bed a business of violating the laws well seeded. This is tha of a country for their own profit is untenable. “The first function of a govern- ment is the security of that gov- ernment. That function can only | be. carried out through law aml the enforcement of law. We have defended ou ity inst for- eign agression. The murder of an American in Mexico or l'hiu\n‘ will be shown in headlines in avery paper in the land, while th' murder of a man in Ch no longer news. Yet it is neces- sal® to be assured of pr at heme, as well as abroad, it is time to temper mercy with a little justice, in exercise of civie the those obligations. It is time that wise and honest repair standards which have been raised for. them. They owe that measure| ot effort to thsi nation. As Kipiing “We who inherit it 80 aptly said, this ggvernment forget that was nof made with the mountains. | It was not won with the deep. = [the Hon. George A. Parks, Gov- | Men, not gods, devised it. Men,! not gods, must keep.” Notables on Platform, There were many notables' on the platform during the exercise on the left of Mr. Faulkner were: emor of Alaska; Capt. R. Foers: ter, of the German cruiser BEm- den; Col. James G. Steese, presi- dent of the Alaska Road Com- misgion; ~ Commander ~ Webber. t. Com. Wombach, aide ‘o . Foerster, and Lisut. Slm” McKinnon, aide to Gov. Parks. ‘right sat: Commissioner Henry O'Malley, U. 8. Bureau \:‘t w th In e 2 n pack | 1 of fish. ir| he Copi includi Eyok River, on 15, the t | pack was 41,000 b { better showing . n, on the same } 13,000 case Y Prince Will 5 Y| light | distvict by would be celebrated on the shoke of tho Pacific. e Our Constitution | “The Declaration of Indepen dence and the Constitution wers not siaply announced, they w won, by the people who beli in the principles contained those documents. In for ' Constitution, part of the ert that was won when we 1 our indeprndence was conced | acquire advantages of fodmral union. At no cther period of his-| tory was the outcome of On | Hennish jazz was broadeast by ra- — ™ liam S. Vare, of Pennsylvania, for his fight in dcfcn:e of his election, Mildred and Beatrice. Fisheries; F. G. Lanham, Con man from Texas; Justin W Harding; Thomas McKeown, € man from Oklahoma rhomas B. $udson, Mayor of J BY DIST. Am,;n'mm*e’v’ HERE ON BRANT ANQ LEAVES -TODAY Trip ('()”l!li\l'l(‘{l l)" I\VU C()[\‘ [!I'("v:’l)‘.('ll nued rrom Page Cne.) | rmal for the run was ¢ based its forecas previous cyele year Escapement Good In the Kodiak-Af ak th pack on June ca No comme been permitied t r corresponding with 19 protection which it was at that time un der the operation of the Fishories Law should ‘be refl in another good run this ye The Bristol Bay run of reds for this year cannot show the offec: of (h® regulations adopted therc ince the emactment of tha nev fisheries law. The time sines its passage has been too short for the regulatory measures take ) since then to have any relation io the run this year, Goes to Kodiak 4 The Commissfoner and his part Will go as far west as Kodiai which will give the two membery of Congress an excellent opportu- nity fo study a large section of | tho Alaskan salmon fishorfos and | observe the munner of their ad ministration, It will leave here oty 9 p. m. tonight for Skagway and| Haines, then proceed to Sitka an.l £o from there directly to Kodhk\ Island. I From Kodiak tho party will re turn to Seward and proceed over the Alaska Railroad to Fairbanks It will come south from there over Richardson Highway to Val dez, re-embarking thers on the Brant, and, after spending a fow days in Prince ‘William Souna, will return here about July 24. and the possible {0 give Whit ‘A quiet evening at home is mfiCUl‘. it used to be possible and Wives. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927. VARE’S RETURN; WILLIAM S. READY TO FIGHT, O T N SR . e e ] has returned from a trip to He 1s shown with' Mrs.' S ——— LOCAL FOURTH WAKES RECORD INMANY WAYS t Celebration in Lo cal History Comes to End'Monday Nighl (Continued from Page One.) engers from two stoamers, th N stern and the Admira nted the attendance W gam nd sp eld (du the afte « ball park drew cap Phe grand stand an were filled to overflow tanding room being e ctators lined the fence nd buildin A cars were mas: 4 in a solid line around the ou d. At the two dances givc o th i} last recor caking crowds wers also expei nced. Not a single accident u ntoward - incident was record hroughout the entire celebratio o mar its pleasantness. Soldiers, Sailors Fraternize One of king features o he celebrs the friendly pivit that ¢ sted between the \merican de d the Ger nan - gob. Idic wearing = the Jlive drab uniform of ithe Amer an Infantry and sailors garbed n the blue and gold of the Ger nan navy marched arm in arm ywn local streets, sat sido by ide in local show housos, chee: d one another in local sporting vents and if either asked the sther who won the war no casual les 1 It was evident that to thes yoys in umiform mot only was the var over but far as they wer oncerned personaily it hadn't hap vened. In falt, the anceship ‘so agreeable, that they Janned to renew it and extend t when the Fmden pays an offi al four day call at Chilkoot some time next week. e WO DANCES ARE WELL ATTENDED found acquain the Ik Pre gest crowds ever ittend ces in Juneau en oyed the music of the Ala n ind the Betz Coliseum Orchestrs it the two free dances at the A. B. Hall and at the KElks Hal last night, The dances continued until the early hours this morn ng ending the Fourth of July cele hration, of 1927. In spite of the hard down pour of rain last night after two of the most wonderful days Juneau has had, thoe erowds hurried to and from the ‘dances during the en tire evening. Many of the Emdea lors rqmarked of having the st time of their lives last night The officers and men from Chil koot Barracks adttonded the af fairs. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It’s Right Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. to have it the days before heat- dio. and played on phonographs and player pianos. FACFE T Headquarters FOR : TROUT TA See Our Win CKLE dow Display Juneau-Y oung Hardware C HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PIIONE 12 .E US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies . Printing and Stationery ‘ GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ~ WATCH THIS SPACE® | FOR SOMETHING NEW ‘ KIMBROUGH and RUSSELL Painting Contractors and Interior Renovators. PHONE 3284 S— ——HERE CO E Another Hot Point Special One Hot Point Trenton G-cup Percolator -.$12.50 Sugar and Creamer 5.00 1 Tray .* 175 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 Juneau 6 Juneau, Alaska PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET ! ) § Wholesale and Retail Butchers i ) Patronize Home Industry Pidnos—Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Ccin oper- ated. Ludwig Drums and Accessories, Band Instruments, Sheet Music. Vielins, Strings, School Pianos, Violin Bows, Accordians. Victor Orthophonic Phonographs and Records. Alaska wholesale and retail agents for the new Home Sew- ing Machines. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Re- pairing. Priced lower than outside. ANDERSON MUSIC %HOP[’E PHONE 143 NEXT A. B."HALL 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 coal 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 Rl Fi o ks Made to Measure oiina Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23.75 Per Suit Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR 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 g REPAIR! W;EAT!NG ING SANITARY PLUMBING o All Work 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. | SHAW-WALKER FIREPROOF SAFES J. B. Butforc—l——g Co. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Old Papers for sale at Empire Ofinc