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R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1927. - I Y WSS S S Sy pM“'WWBUGHANAN BOY : o 19 years ola, aro hurels | GERMAN SAILORS ARE|™ \ ying themselves. Orn ter, & Dotrolt iad, hailed B GUESTS OF SOLDIERS, ‘ A e e e Moo Headquarters . mornir George E. Buchanan andm‘“ ) _80e_some mort an ( lay by Gov H 4 . Chiceg Paul, Banff, Lake sark culty ancherage < . . 41 Boys Spend Few } i ancou Ketehiks RO b See Our Window Display Houus in Jun( au. 0 vessel’s intended stay in that Jpneau names to him | With 41 boys from various parts | Pom @ud lots m ks ‘he Emden will leave Haines of Canada and the United States, | e Y o Wednesdny morning for Sitka 7 1 )rl’SS(’.S \lf:-l(l;:;”:;t“; ;unr‘\ ],\‘. .-|vf-'mx\v‘4‘-‘v|ul'l,w : S s puinted < bi I fi e f TR i P NE 12 Pt vook having the time of their youn ot The cutest of clothes for { 8 Buchangn, s brothor of W€y oy "y " what to them' s ; Gastineau {sponsor of the party, and Mre |1V o : 31" th' “nictal. ¢ late Summer days — smart S. Buchanan, Windsor, Ont, und |p% the Hiccst LUNEs aaout oy ,,’ _‘Km;.m\‘\- [",.“,U SLIL LS [‘()l{ \ ()L l{---- William Buchanan, another broth ' r as much, lagan, Chichagof; R. W. Koucky cnough for early school ler, Westminster, B. C., ac any one else’s f Carl Jacobsen: Mr. and Mrs. J I : Buchanan's Sixth Trip Charles, Sesttle; R, K tise 00, = and 8t thixe { companying the party on its tour Fiteh Anmigl Tour | The present tour is Mr. Buch- nto; Mr. and lz()(\S‘C.I/CZ‘lt S’“l‘?PhCS prices you will be glad to | This is the fifth annual Buch nan's gixth trip to Alaska. Hej Bishop, Alamont, N " TR ()H:ICC SUPPIU‘JS anan “On to Alaska Tour,” th s they never lose their charm| Holm, Petersburg pet several, These are well {fi¥st belng staged in 1923. Aud nd he looks forward to each suc-| W. E. I'oyo, City made of ‘wash' Siatsiial tu @i Mr: Buchsnsn plans. to. contingp | COOCAS RSN SEOR EA ot I“”’_“!” 2 I ”n“ng and std“()nLl) pectation as the first time hel|sill and wife; { them annually as lovg as ho lives, | peiilprring Sl o :‘::—ln“l |||‘,]»::x\|"|nnd ::;:lfr|::ylwy:f1)\. the number of boys to be brought | New York; ) Vo H. Sampsc ~ ¥ . ° 1 < . sleeves, white collar and ! said A : tehrastyes b ‘m" Mra: O W Front Street I‘lmnc 244 Juneau, Alaska oiffs, black ties. Sizes 8 The Detroit man does not pr bl g ot | 1 * d {tent ne is giving anything aw e fic a and 29 from| to 6. {in these tours. As he seos it, he| United States. Most of them | $1.25 EACH of the cost of h boy's trip i« |Other from Kentucky and """'i’\_" & e el e _“1"‘“'.‘“‘ ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. {#uiniced by 'Bir:ithe . boy,« him-| COM® {X0m other sections of By , “',", oty ,:\,‘ffm‘ ‘.:" Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in :Ra" paying one-third and hig par-|* "‘:' B S ‘\,‘l: ”" ‘,‘_‘”:_'\ “,m‘. ,‘, B Fall operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per lanan j5 in the na of @ Joan| With the v into the Yukon'K Chy; Nick Dick, City; H, C. Cai to the boy who repays it whonor back detre th him on|son, City; b Ki Ry A (r—————— e ’ . , N TNTE E A i aveny the' skiio plat that used for|Joeobsan, Oity; Geo, Nelson, Wind v ” ¥ TN In this way, the boys are. en.|ib0se coming north. Ho expressed ' . v conraged to earn and to save, the that this could be done i Eyags Phone 103 or see But the. money i3 not returnod |DCXt year if not at this time, | Knsign J. Chalk, Cordova; Iii SO a: B ¢ AL LUNDSTROM Py ] }/ L‘ //”l‘g to Mr. Euchanan persoually. It | - 4 .| Tavter, cardova ||,,:41!, :“:’V“"“:{ BUILDING REMODELING CONTRACTING | V) n ) A set aside to be advanced (o ot P4 { . Work by Hour, Day or Week | boys to make the. trip to Alask: WHO'S WHO ews, City; ;!.-"I‘ '\"‘» ll‘ Suits at prices that will save you half. (I"",::m']’i, "l”"I'"]'I“f“';;tu“;“" s IND WHERE Jlsen; Harry Pasha, City; My o e et i o ight material-—navy blue with red trim. Is Aiding Alaska > Rttt il S ——HERE (()lll Ana inciaentatly, Mr. Buchanun : R reston, representing the | o g i b &F M) S“it inlf‘r:-.l.}”:g‘;:u«'ul w‘xll ox. Alan ‘ Aluaka, arrived n Junoau on ' Famous ‘German War . l Sl)(ll(ll 4 G One Hot Point Trenton 6-cup Percolator $12.50 ag any other single agency o | Admiral Evans. 1 ; rx ing m;lu“y.”'l“h:y k,.'n- me (|i,,,(: at the Gastineau Hotel Ace P]anmng thh Sugar and Creamer . 5.00 askan boys of their own age, learu-| Glenn Carriugton, Alaska broker,| RERLIN, Ju 11—Otn Koen 1 Tray . 175 ing real facts about the country,|sailed for artle on the Alameda { nocke, famous Germdn War Ace Total . 1925 i ” ,4 ’)RICE and spreading these facts widely| Marie Falldine is making @ t3| pans o hop-off about Septemb SPECIAL PRICE ON THE SET—$16.75 when they roturn homa. The; | to Sitka tne steamor Alemada. |y on his proposed nonstop fligi This offer good for 10 days only from date, June 20, 1027 give accounts of their trip in their| L. F. Hebert, of Schwabachor{fom Berlin to San Francisco. schools, slides being furnished | Hardware Company, who h them to ilustrato thelr talks,|in Juneau the past week, left on| & wa e ol AlflSkfl ElCCtI’]C IJght & Power CO. S. Wallstedt, Grand Deputy o Some of the bo. e writing fir|the Alameda for IKcichikan the Moose Lodgo, left on the Ala Phone Juneau 6 Juneau, Alaska their home newspapers, Gone Robert Simpson, of the Nu Saalin. et b e J B@hrfinds GO l“C they aré Komo dud ol Shop, 1 makii & businoss ety : A e e e S AT a3 Y v ] .’ Py {ested observera. 8 Advertisin E : . : The lads, who range i gg8 steafncr Alamods n,n columns of T ALASKA N’FAT CO i destdees o e sriudis ‘Elmmummuummmmunmumuumuuummumumnnmulmumm |‘IIHI'IllmI.IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllIIIllIIlIl Whotesalé andl Rotail Butokiore WM PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET =il /¢ ‘[]F PAR“AMENT ® B ® Patronize Home Industry P Pianos—Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Coin oper- ated. Ludwig Drums and Acc es, Band Instruments, Sheet Music. Violins, Strings, School Pianos, Violin Bows, Capt. Black Will Visit with Constituents for Most -~ Accordians. Victor Orthophonic Phonographs and Records, 4 Alaska wholesale and retail agents for the new Home Sew- . ing Machines. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Re- of Summer, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII pairing. Priced-lower than outside. A ¢ ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE Coats for Women and Misses PHONE 143 NEXT A. B, HALL Capt. George Black, Yukon mem- ‘lm of the Dominion Parliament, was 4 passenger on the Princess Louise on his way to Whitehorse, Dawson, Mayo and other points in Yukon. He will spend most of the summer among his cor stituents before returning to Van- couver, where he is practicing law Capt. Black will go directly to Dawson and remain there and visit points on the creeks before com- ing up the river, stopping at May. and Keno and Whitehorse. Capt. Black says the outlook for further development is good in the Mayo District. In addition to the operations of the Troad- well Yukon people, he says, the Consolidated Gold Mines, a sub- sidiary company of the Canadian Pacific, is developing promising proporty further inland from the Stewart River than Kono Hill, whera the Treadwell is operating, | which may soon hecome a shipper. Independent producers are also developing their properties inio to keep physicany fit,” she say: larger shippers, and the outlook, ATLANTA, July 9—Oboswy 1s| BY koeping in proper phy he said, is that the Mayo District ry -adjunct o condition 1 eat anything I wish will become one of the important asserts Loui without a fthought for con2equ-|mineral mining sections of the with: the M nces. Through choice, however, | country. . lhl)hllhll Ope Company fou 1. 2vold ‘Reavy fonds, Tra ortation Needed yoars, “Every woman shouid preservs| . CaPL- Black sald that one aof There is ea3om, Mias | her personal charm, wlml‘hor shn | tho great néeds ot.the Mavo Dis- Hunter, “why opera should | be opera star, stage actress or|'Vict I8 better transportation facil. weigh more than other w * housewit ihian, dh AR MRS RS, (BTN When she opens her fall se “Grow fat and youll be sure|{Of the Canadian Pagitle and the a8 a light opera star in New|to lose some.” romising .patory. of . it develop: Yoik, Miss Hunter expects to tip| Miss Hunter has been star of{™Ment in the.country gives promise {he Seales at 110 pounds, he Atlanta Light Qpera Company {°f improved transpartation facill- walzht when she first made her r several y. will take a . bid for fame. | ation this summer at her home| C8Pt. Black gaid that affairs “Plenty of exercise will do it,”|in Middletown, O in_the Domialop Are . progresaing g “I hope 1 gain a pound,” she|Satisfactorily. Business conditions Miss Hunter takes a daily walk | confessed. are good. he said, and a general LEATHER DESK PADS, BLOTTERS, B sierilkex whien P R S election is not expected for three Y 4 { . . she feals the need for them. S| Miss Esther K. Piech of Wasilia | vears, at least. - b and Work Distributors 1/ Price follows no routine, either in diet]and Otis E. Harrington, of the| While in Juneau, Capt. Black, G - ) or in ber settingup exorcises | Alaska Railroad train service, were | Visited .with friends and former fThese are similar to the stand-|married at Anchorage recently,| Dawsonit = & ' . Jc B- Burford & Ca. “ard calesthenics used in girls’'| Both are well known and popular P S P g 71 g =] Have You Seen the New Burroughs? _gymnasTums. at Anchorage and throughout thel Agvertigng aiways pays. Use| == i 4 % St bt it w4 e L j"llost women make little effort’ Railroad territory. the columns of The Empire ! | Wool Tweeds, Plaids, Checks and Plain Tones S 1 : el \;B(;é,)\/{i]]:(lfi‘.v but affet trying our’z you will be conviné that the heating quality es, also you will learn that Dbaking with our coal means less coal and bet- ter results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. IER Value 35.00 Sizes 16 to 44 Spevml While ley Last--19.50 Another Lot of Smart Coats With Fur Collars Value up to 22.50 Special-12.75 Phone 114 All Wool— A Fit Any Style— Made ll) Me(lsure Guaranteed Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23 7 5 Per Sult Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR ! heavy good looking cloth T New Sport A% s Skirts MEADOWBROOK Gage In plain colors, Hats Hats plaids and checks— Valized pleawdpilcl;(:s cluster up to Valued Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Lool betore you leap.” See before you buy R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts., Telephone 3804 HEATING REPAIRING l SANITARY PLUMBING 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. All Colors 8.75 to 12.50 Special_ 6.75 | Special 4.75 | Special 8.75 e T