The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 5, 1927, Page 8

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FINE PARADE IS WITNESSED JULY FOURTH Strects Thronged with Spectators as Colortul Scene Gehrig Is Becoming Swat King YORK Passes. D < LEADING PART & TAKEN LOCALLY - BY DOUHBOYS "™ Chilkeot Barracks Garii- | son Adds Materially to Local Celebration. were by the officers and men frc the the Chilk German cru Emden United Stat Id Barrack at 10 ¢ e p with Marshal of th Haye in th lead the field mu companie Barracks. " « started Jack Followin sic and two from Chilkoot ors were carried by the Barrack Then cam th Jun Band of 19 picc Juncau men enth him came mpanies, 1 and [ Infantry, U. 8. Ar rrived her J took a 1 Fourth my oldiers from wdin inday d to Barrack harbor Thorntc with f The Haines hin boat emen mar Fornanc PPost Cor attractively srated floai ' T Moon Camp F with Mar « 0 a 1 er of girls dre of the Sor Girl Hell came next Mullen and B Englethaler ile, and Gaither companied her hu d official part appropriately in wi as he tendant A car the G 3 the Boy out led by master H. L. Redlingshafer lowed by an extremely rey resentation of Moose Lod A fine showing in the tnd the members of the women|gjowing the ball game Monda of Mooscheart float | | afternoon gave the big Fourth of of the 1 July erowd an unusual thrill v pressed ey b represen e and two |a membar of th | the | parade reviewing stand duri Monday morn Th two companie ood Had the parade, and Legion Mooseheart Legion the work Legiop and was oc en and irls” dressed It carried the motto “I end Light.” float u miniature the home of in line. The Filipino i stood retreat in platoc tion, and T d Gov. George A uest for the day Commanding cupied 1 Park Capt. I Moose of Th with | ohd* Toarster house, representing Mooseheart wi Emden troops won high praise not their efficient partic local events but courteous and soldierly and | meanor thron their | stay Baoth were of th next|{ rpe | only | onl tion in for ipa- | float, which was surmounted by a tortoise had th mottoes, “Slow but Sure,” “We Want Independen wa followed by three cars full of | (ared in A, B. Hall and had their Filipinos | field kitchen the Most Attractive Car 11ot on Fift t and th By far the mosi were housed at the decorated car and the one won a was that won a prize that M. H. Sides, which wz with “Alaskan Cotton” More than ten cars, decorated with ferns, flowers and bunting or American flags, comploted the parade, Elliot Robertgon, sed £ 4 ahout noon for represent Charlie e the onlooke can ‘Teobertson' rode. a bieveis| RELAY RECORD 1S draped with bunti The judges watche from the reviewing awarded the following priz The best decorated float, Moos Lodge: the best decorated Martin Lavenik’'s Buick; best ¢ tained character and the comical character, Elliot son; best d rated bicycle, can Robertson - Advertising aiways pays the columns of The Empire re also | their 1out ent companie quat rovern t offi Ga gtroe attractively | cop which | (ipe prize ownail conimand “was. -tho Chamber of Commerce visit to the and privat entire of th throughout owned by | gyest decorated | and ferns. | was their cit Local taxicab owner automobiles | citizens with | both and goldiers for an ride to Mendenhall The companies left Haines, officers automobile { Glacier today dre Chaplin kept the parado | tand and July 5 Club relay m the here ye cov LINCOLN, Neb Newark Athletic broke the world record at | National A. A. U. meet terday in the final heat, rin the distance in 41 second after the record had been broken three time within five minutes, T™h New York Athletic Club, Michi gan State and Angeles Ath letic Club made the record break ; time most Robert Dun Los wffer Life Time Fountain Pens and Pencils Betz Coliseum Melody Men We have a complete assort-| | ment of Schaeffer Life Time | Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets We repair Fountain Pens. Bring in your old pen to be imed and adjusted free of charge. ELKS’ HA Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewclry Repairing Removal SALE! STILL IN PROGRESS AT | SALOUM'S (The Junction) i mecea from the | Uncle ™ | talope THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927. LION-HEARTED BEAUTY he sol 2 Wh 1 1e Fo n nd col dy f i' If | la L la ot f eng on Do on ch Iric Delt Lenore The ntil 1 nd followin vihill, @ Mary Elizabeth Hawkins, 17, was winner in a preliminary to the beaunty contest organized in conjunction with the inter- national convention of Lions clubs in Miami, Fla. Her home is in Miami, it so happens. No Beans for Soldiers; Rt Excellent Meals Served| ;.. A. Dunh Dic vern antry wa Wolfger served the fc looked after by cook they break Ferguson and me panies o and Barrack went lot a treet ed on I Fifth fried while th ad Howi nu ind ward bacon | wife pota nd but-( W Dia. | G& potatoes, | Yarkon coffee, | iters here ter elebration nd scor of adult and ice cream hread who visited w, 1 hom meal: the macar milk were women ni nd watch and butter, coffee, 3 meal the their 1 kit shoved cafeteria portion ved at Chilkoo: | are ditrerent, @ Sainty {on time and oldier Inciaeniaily the v three daily oul meal I The meal Barrack | | | | ived their | | Sam foc eondit y'elock the 1dier ns, which ar - the basis evidence and one ( even on Mcamp prevailed were here. B to b not in cooking nd includes pa | try, etc. The vy each day +lwould surprise ne best when asked: “Where | Wife and furnish ¢ id only | ing the meals I much good when for moal ol posed house- Dur { | we | { the GOk tion the be them there natured banter among | about once a we » | and anoth | p einl e A Barrack sition was thu Th | were in charge jand th | were tent | { The tent of Co. ! fantry, was presided by | Chamberlain and Voorhees. | | pitched h \ ch two cook tent of different men of each erved from their re BRITT’S COD LIVER OIL TABLE pective Seventh In An Excellent Tonic that has | They readily produced their “field no dis | condition™ menus. for | meals as follows: | bacon, potatos nd thra recable taste. fried can ihe breakfast cornflake Dinner brown potatoes, gravy, coffee, bread and butter, cream and lemonade. Supper peas, salad bread and butter and lemo- | Phone 25 | coffee beef d corn stew | ice cold coffee, ad The tent of Co. F, Seventh In | | | | pork | potatoes Free Delivery LU T T 1T We buy only the reliable facturers stand behind them. Everything you buy from us is fully guaranteed.. We would hate to think that ydu might feel that theresis a lack of appreciation on our part that willingly could neglect that would help to satisty you THE FAMOUS TENAK grades of goods, and the manu- or we anything CRABS FOR. SALE AT OUR STORE GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 THREE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY —— STRAWBERRIES 4-Baskets for 95 Cents Watermelons, Honeydew Melons, Cantaloupes, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Apricots, Plums, Peaches, Cherries 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 Fevre’s Rhubarh Largest Assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in Juneau : GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92 AND 95 FRONT STREET stcamer Northwestern sailed Skagway Mrs. C. A {PRINCESS ALICE irers of the would yell you got two companies, out to eat at ivate it hav invariably would “Come nt a good r left their itisfied with th ervice Jjust ho ular answ over fecd cook tents cloy Army, 15 equipment in re the cooking led on the last stoves ground from Saturday after were fired, alad wa perkin field were st made amit coffee wa 1 meats were g cut uj The ounded in the man or quick s call | wa 1 hour and 1 the inner circu w's youngster d home Saturday te for hi pitchir f the * evoning U oldiers | ght, on dinner, describ wk tent prepar for th of the ¢ and moal stoves IN PORT, SOUTH Capt ivin arrived in por 9 o'clock from ith with 100 tons of reigh tand the followinz ¥ A. Horvinen, Clande Fred DeRocher, Sid Gul rothea Tykward, Lorrain Mrs. Claude Ericson, Paul er, Mrs. R. Kaufmagn, and Kaufmann W st i remained in o'clock inday yn at over list of p: ing the of th nd port 'yl Bow Youn way with th L P Mrs. V. Mul-| ; H Hughes for for 15 passengers and Thomas R y; Florence Barnett m, Mrs. J. W. Brown rown for Haines teamer returned to Juneau early yesterday z enroute to Seattle via and remained in port uniil the afternoon. Passengers on the steamer were: Ge hom, Edmund Ludlow, C} kson, R. M. Welshens and LeMaster, Ru'h Folta and William Seattle; and Sitka D Mer M. L and | Charles per of G W ryice, re for for Jacop & 1TRAY short time. ¢ mt of He spen HERE AND SOUTH, "rtien in Los forn Princess Alice, Capt arrived in Juneau from th Saturday night at § and remained in port un b 1the | til 11 o'clock when she sailed for - vay. The steamer had a full O1d papers Seb a 11-months Angeles AMEr - Were Cadwell, M tn, M, P. terson, J. H Hart o "D, P. Wickersham and wife rit R the 3 1 n He wen ill health, addition nd ha ha station -+ o for sale at Huse i A trio of kids caught while celebrating a *‘safe and safle' i Tndevendence Dav. are maxg-! Many n Jun Mr. anl ir. and Mr Bailey, L Peterson Petersoi B. Clark LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER RETURNS TO RESUME DUTY;ILL 11 MONTHS er, veteran hthouse tu esterday from | the State duties in a t south on the time in 1 he visit other Cali completely | 1 1e for ‘Wive charge of The Empire. ADMIRAL FARRAGUT IN PORT SATURDAY NIGHT WESTBOUND The Admiral ragut, Capt. C C. Graham, docked in Juneau from attle Saturday evening at 10 with the following pa sengers: Mrs. L. Isrelson, Geo. G. Mullin, - Albert Wile, Peter Aase, Mr. and Mr annin, Margiret Brann Brannin, Walter C. Mae Walter W. Macser and rage steamer o'clock 8. A-E Sidney and wif two ste The remained in until 1 Sunday morning discharging freight at the Admiral Line wharf and loadi lumber at the Junean Lumbe: fills - for the westward. Passenge sailin tward on the steamer wer: ke, A. J. Bailey, Mrs. M A. Thayer, William M and Clifford Bailey o'clock A HELLAN’S PHARMACY NOW OPEN FOR BU ) We Have to Offer You: Good fresh goods that are new and and which w goin to keep in as good condition a up to date methods will allow tions by High Quality For Only seating room with store for rear of $1.00 3 g t of products and O iplete in every detail, where we ittie and Juneau Ic Cream Flenty of A desire to Presc that age put up of sundrie; tionery, Cigars Candy; {serve every kind of cool refresh 1 special fountain dis of all xtra booth 0 and 1 . Ariicles, Sta An iceless ‘soda fountain com |ing soft drinks and a variety of yrivate partie your good please the vicinity will and people We patron- 50 [ Ticit age | We will be pleased if you will {open an account with us Free Delivery Phone 33 HELLAN’S PHARMACY " H. . GRAVES The Clothing Man i | | i How many miles do vou get? If you wear L.UX- ITE you WILL get more mileage out of every dol- lar you spend for Hos- iery. Besides you will have the latest shades and have stockings free and that give a perfect fit. from defects WEAR LUXITEFOR SATISFACTION Sold Only At Goldstein’s : Emporium Juneau’s Style Center

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