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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1927. MWWMW and Bedding { COMFORTS A lot of new Comforts in bright floval patterns, cotton filled, 72x76. 1.00 each 100 PER CENT NEW COTTON COMFORTS Weight 6 pounds, double corded, 72x80. $5.00 to $15.00 COTTON SHEET BLANKETS in white, grey and tan, 66x80., .50 a pair $2 PLAID COTTON BLANKETS in rose, lavender, grey, tam, blue and yellow, 70x80., $4.50 a pair PLAID PART-WOOL BLANKETS in all colors with sateen binding, 70x84. $7.50 a pair VISIT OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. RIVALS ON EVERY STEAMER. B.M. Behrends Co:; Jureau's Leading Department Store NEW AR- MRS. KENNE['.Y MEETE WITH LOCAL PRSTU“S | Returning from Glacier Mrs. McPherson's Mother Holds Brief Meeting UNALGA DANCE WILL |1, tnt st v m s BE HELD THURSDAY, [Aui the shiv' i huseying back SAYS SHIP’S RADIO so there will be no disappoint ment. ——— NEWSPAPERMAN BACK AGAIN “On with the Dance” diogram received today [t ard Cutter Unalga t t to aid after it sar Wrangell. Transla s that the cutter in plenty of time second annual c dance announced evening at A. B, Unalga left Wrangell noon today for Juneau. Rith o wrive in port late the re: tomorrow morning. I%s{ly moved il e D etk ¥ tions the dance, which |sociate given hy officers and mo-n | Borland th the people of Ju-)from the which | Morris Ackerman, Cleveland, the | writing for the Newspaper FKn- run | terprise Association (N. B, A.), publisher of Ackermon's will ‘hpnlmm?ufl Guide, who has been tolat Dr. H. €. De Vighne's Twin mipli-| Glacier Camp for the last week for|is back in Juneau. He will be {here for a few days before leay- ’illg again. Dr. W, o re ound 1 m { me Aimee B Aty R W. Council, who recent- from Cordova to as- himsalf with Dr. W, A here, arrived last night States. It is tonight y the ship for Men thusia of Alaskan sc fter a few minutes wversatiom concerning her ment of the tour and her At meeti ) many Heaven . Mis gested that prayer She prayed, with the ner and fluent sech fccustom~d to it Il those pres ent, and the continuance of the fwork which is carried on in His | name One Kennedy has ditferent conducted services in the vast gelus Temple, of which her ter is priestess Before leaving said that she of Honesty Justice Service con enjoy Quality Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. Wholesale and Retail | PHONE 486 12 pounds, 50c; 25 pounds, $1.00 6 pounds, 26 eents 7 eents a pound 5 pounds, 26 cénts 3 bunches, 25 cents 5 cents a bunch .5 cents a bunch id l;unehu. 25 cents -5 cents a dozen 8 polo::!, bents 10 cents a pound, 3 pounds, 25 cents 10 cents a ponnd 3 pounds, 26 cents ) .2 pounds, 35 cents 2 for 35 oonts 65 cents a basket or 2 pounds, 25 centy b -.....2 for 25 cents large, 15 cents and 20 cents 40 cents a dozen i 7tor2£eent|,45mhlduen ing Ciions %0 cents a pound, 2 for 35 cents nolcin Appies, Cali ia, large 500 cents a doaen avenste n Apples—California, large :50 cents a dozen (uefl! Peypers 20 cents a pound, 2 p-undl for 35 cents Celcry—we!l bleached 15 cents and 20 cents a stalk WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY Call us.and we shall take a personal interest in seleot- ing your order. Money back at any time if ou are not satisfied, 4 e ar “wor Kennedy sug be offercu asy man of one P Yakima Potatoes Dry Cnions Alaska Cabbage Cooking Apples Alaska Bunch Carrots Buuch Caxrots Green Onions Swiss Chard Corn on Cob Sweet Potatoes Summer Squash Italian Squash - Tomatoes Large Cucumbers Cooking Prunes Cantaloupes Burrel Gam Conts Peaches, laxge sity fo! was reminded Mrs. | times An daugh that Mrs. Kennedy hoped to return * the T with a party work nd conduct ev service: e future date, She nied on her { by Misg Kh 2 Bubeck, a mer choru now student the Angelus Temple Those who were present to m Mrs. Kennedy were: the Re R. Allen, the Rev. 0. A. Still and Mrs. Stillman, the A. Gailey and Mrg, and Mrs. O. Edwards of vation Army, and Charle eoneus and Mrs. Persoyeu Bethel M ission “Bound for Heaven"” Leaving one to guess which place she referred, gome town on her ‘purely epiritual real Kennady caused 1 and conjecture by her the Alaska Museum derncon, “Minnie Angeles, Bound Tast.” 4 Her traveling companion Miss Kharvina Bubeck optomistically | signed her nAe followed by ia~ 'vordl 'Kesyh: up.’ tory of is acc Pickl of the to just héther Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. PHONE 486 Ke for heaven | GAME BUNTINE Y~ie cmdim Sipiaiise vt SEASON OPENS TOMORROW A. M. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beg ng 4 p. m. today: Probably showers tonight and Thursday;gentle variable winds ‘Hunting Season Opens To- morrow on Birds, Deer, LOCAL DATA Bmum Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather P:c‘ar Mally Hunlers 54 93 W g Misting 100 S 3 Rain 74 Cldy lime— %4 p. m. yest'y 14 a. m. today [Noon lml. 58 & REPORTS TODAY 8 8 CABLE AND RADIO 5 TYESTERDAY — 2 clp. 8 a.m. h.. Weather Cldy 2a. m With Nome | opening { nimrods the local tomorrow hunting mouni today busily pre | paring to greet all kinds of gawe ! with salutes of burning {and hot lead. Many hunters weie | { expected to take the field tomor ‘|'u“ morn Menden helow the glacier are have a huntex to yard on opening day there indicated the arce with a few teal and mallards From other areas irom town, Gambier i Bay, Rocky T otc., birds are tul. A few on Mt Roberts vin this viciity. not very numerous, Reports from & that deer are mere numerou than for many years. Hardly ¢ "dlllrlf! hows any signs of scar Jleity. Even on the mainland during Fthe summor deer signs have be noted. Bear on Admiralty are so numerous, as one of the Alaska Commission ed ft, that unless more | hunting is done there, it may come necessary to hire sional hunters to Kkill them off. Regulations thi scason Pt were 12 16 16 )4 50 51 powdar Harbor Kodiak Cordova flats | Junean ' to [ Ketehikan » Rupert onton witle Portland San Francisco all Bar and the xpect every Reports from dueks are bunches «¢f reported seen mota temyie | Bay, Pybus | breeding grourds NO" said to be plenti [ Seattle, goose have been :«-.-H‘IL and elsewhe: Ptarmigan are | The {and high in We nd the Pacific 04 16 56 56 56 Less thaa 19 mmes. Edmonton, m. and 4 Observations Portland and San Juneau time. at Juncau Prince Rupert, Francisco are made at 4 .. pressure is low in Eastern Alaska and'Western Canada ern Alaska, most the North Pacific Ocean s. Rain has becn general in Northernm, In- r and South ' Al nd - Western Canada. Temp !tures have risen except in extreme Bastern A a There | probability of showers in this vicinity with prospect of fair fol- lowing. of sections rea St | Island | official view bear nd the situation as irected t | temaplated trip funda- | Sitka and ' enter help } Juncau. The trou solution ed as being .8 o 0 Malley to h&pect Fisheries 2 States JATTLE, Aug. 31 ates Commissioner of Fisheries enry O'Malley left last night tol inspect the Oregon and Cali ornia fisheries: ., per postpone a con to Skagway avd the hospital a is not re vious. sme of the | mental things together and Washington work out (he lof the problem. —— pory | Fredicts Defeat of ’ the taking of th botween | Govemor Al Slmtll September 1 and November 30 2 ducks. eight geese and elgh! brant daily bag limit, Septemb 15 to December 15, of 17 of all kinds of migratory bifds!I to 10 days after the ) en 15 grouse por day, grouse pe day but ot more than 25 of hoth | per day, between September and February 28. Brown beu may be killed from September to June zo GREAT FUTURE be profis of some United '\ll'\\Pz\l’()I 1S, Minn., Defeat of Al w York 8 ymocratic Aug. 31 1 : Smith, of > n ins of (h Party” was predicted | today on the floor of the National| |W. €. T. U. convention followins | ading of a telegram from the| \\nml ns' Democratic Law Enforcs-| fnu nt League indorsing the stand L | demanding bone dry platforns | be jand candidato exce MRS. BIRGFELD GOES SOUTH Mrs. William Birgfeld, - visiting her sonm, in-law, Mr. and feld here for months, left Admiral Rog who and dangh Mrs. E. O the last four last night on rs on the way home in Portland, Or said that she had enjoyed her stay in Juneau tremendously nd [ and liked it here very well. D ;J‘ J. MFHER!N 1S IN l ST. AHN'S ’1 | teen IIOSPITAL‘ (lw Meherin, morrh andise popular broker, arrived night on the Admiral Roger v\-m to St. Ann's Hospital n..-\ mnrning suffering from an in- FOR ALASKA IS ,,lmqnm at ‘Ketchikan for a wedk| Mrs. Stillman, Friday, Sept. 2nd | ana improved, but inflamation <@t at 0. AN members are urged Frank B. Wiiiis Makes Pre- 'in_again and Dr. W. W. ouneil to be present. diction Territory Soon ! Come Into Own (Continued from Pa 1 l“ .- | THE MABTI{A SOCIETY MEETS The Martha Society will hold a regular business meeting with BEENCENENIRRENLNARNAUNS, SERESTERANE New faII Coats FAR SUPERIOR TO THEIR PRICE Checked Camel’s Hair, Imported Homespuns and Tweeds — Beaver and Fox Collars. es 16 to 44. $19.50---$49.50 e One.) Would Aid Legislation “At’ least snch a plan would bp & useful for deliberation at Wa " ington. 1 have met your dele to Congress and my personal lations with him nave been pleas: ant and I beliéve in his integrity However, I do not hold to all of his views. Comsiderable opposition generally always eminates on prac tically a Alaska's problems, re. gardless of what it may be aa to the friends of Alaska th i very disconcerting. You need more ¢ of the spirit of unity. The men ¥ and women of Alaska are r empire builders and here 1 wo like to pause long enough to s there is one government depart ment, the Alaska Road Commis. slon, which is doing remarkabie | work. I know of mo other burean |& in the United States giving suci service on appropriations mado | as is this wonderful organization. I have spent much time with thom recently, been on the trail with! them, and when I get back to Washington I am going to unroll @ pieture before my wrothers, a picture of these mean plunging in- to the wilderness to mark our new roadways, working all nigyt through, clearing out wanhonn on the road caused by glacial, waters, in order that the roads he pasgable. That's the way empiies are buklt! Average Knowledge Small ~“The average member of Con- | gress doesn't kmow much about Alaska for generally he has enough trouble at home, if not with state matters, the matte fof being re-elected, for perhaps it they were not re-elected, it (would be a great calamity. §. I»perhans many of them do not un- ERLE T S2EIRISATRTLIRITIN A RARE GROUP OF New Dresses $16.75 $16.75 Embroidered Georgette, Heavy Satin, Velvet and Jersey—new side jobat, suede belts, basque and twe- piece included. All new fall shades including black. Sizes 14 to 20— 36 to 44. NEW FELT HATS Fall’s preferred styles in new Beige, Blue, Red tones, Greens as well as Black. $3.75 to $6.75 2aukal : g S53RESFIASFELRESATATILAIN “EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER> ; Juneau-Y oung H ardware Co. - ( WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTE R Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING~——REMODELIN G— 40\7[1/\@11\!0 Work by Hour, Day or Week e e e FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS “QUALITY MEATS” 2 Deliveries Daily PHONE 38 s ot e U FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal nd kindling here: Iiave us deliver you at your address and note how much betler heat and cleaner fires you have. Wouldn’t ask you to do this if it cost more. It doesn't. Jt really costs less and the trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds, &L . D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 [P p—— TOMORROW ? Red cents 2R NRRANNas N EaEE SR aEEAPRaINIAINNANAIANNIRINIREESEIISRERINENIISRIREASA2TNINENNNERIN FEIAFEINNEIREETAE, make Green bank-rolls Most failures in life may be attributed to wrong thinking and procrastination. e B R T S RO Tomorrow mever comes! WHEN IS ; Get your child one of our HOME SAVINGS BANKS so that, together, we may teach him the value of the saving . habit—TODAY—not tomorrow! First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” HEATING REPAIRING 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. MEN who have achieved success realize that a QL A CLEARLY TYPED letter commands a respectful rendln‘.—” AND A L. C. SMITH TYPED-LETTER GETS IT. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHPER J. B. BURFORD & CO. NORTHERN HOTEL ROQOMS—50 cents per night and up; ”Nwmhlfi Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. lu()illmh operation—Hot water day and night. lom $12.00 ”,,, month and up—steam heated. i pep—— | Jrw