The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 1, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. Sctiool Days Near Summer days are passing—vacation time will soon be past, . 1927, =N w0 \\\\\ 3 \ \\\\ \\‘\\\ \\\\\\\ and back to school must go the boys and girls, 8o we com- mence tomorrow. our School Week S.A,le FOR SCHOOL BOYS NEEDED GARMENT% ARE ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICED BOYS® LONG PANTS BOYS' FALL CAPS Good . wearing Pants in colors boys will like in long style, 6 to 14 years, New School Caps in new patterns and styles, all sizes. Priced priced as low as $1.25 and $1.50 $3. 00 P:ur BOYS’ SHIRTS at $1.75 In Madras, Percale and Broadcloth, well made and full cut garments, ages 12 to 14V, POYS’ BLOUSES at $1.25 LI “EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER” , J uneau-Young Hardware Co. Blouses in new patterns, full cut and guaranteed fast color, ages 6 to 12. POLL PARROT SOLID LEATHER They wear longer and save you money. BOY’S BRQWN UNLINED Growing Girls’ Stroller Calf SHOES LACE OXFORDS Moccasin style “toe, Panco sole, | Well Sewed, Leather Soles, | g : ribles B Rubber Heels. 5 | Bizes 2‘/2 to 7—$4.95 pair | SHOES [ WHEN YOU NEED A (ARPLNTER Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM - BUILDING——REMODELING——CONTRACTING : Work by Hour, Day or Week Sizes 11 to 2—$3.95 Sues 21/2 to 5%—“ 50 BOYS’ RUBBER RAINCOATS ‘ ‘ Waterproof, 6 to 16 years at $5.95 each »' ! | 4 i l | R o iRy FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS “QUALITY MEATS” CHILDREN’S AND BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES s | Black Oxfords at $1.00 and $1.15 Crepe Sole Shoes, all sizes, $2.75 to $3.00 pair Avonne Taylor; popular miovie | star, is here shown wearing an | evening werap made of oval ma- ] terial. It's orchid colored satim | edged all the way around with a | warrow band of white fox fur. (International Ilustrated News) COATS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS Splendid warm_ garment: for fall and Winter wear. Shown in many different Dresses in plain colors and fancy, styles and in all the popular colors. good wearing materials, sizes to fit Sizes 6 to 20 years. to BEHRENDS CO., Juneau’s Leéadifig Depattient Btore It Will Pay You to Visit Our READY-TC-WEAR DEPARTMENT New Geods on Lvery Steamer B. M. GIRLS’ SCHOOL Vol DRESSES e PRENYTERIAN CHURCH ONIIR BE REORGANIZED B F[NE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to onter B their coal and kindling hére, Have us deliver you at your address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this if it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the tfia) will prove it. 3 We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 - ———— NEW TAN OVERGAITER for particular women all sizes $4.00 PAIR lnc. ¥ All members of the Northern | Light Presbyterian Church Choir | jand any one who may wish to sing in the choir this year are! requested to meet at the church | Friday evening, Sept. 2, at 8 o'clock for reorganization and practice o o wramed P ren’s and Ladies' Winter| | || at Jarmans. Prices rea- le. ady. e < o e e ettt ottt R RERANRRERANANAReRER RS EER R SRS RRRS TITTERT TS FPRT T llllllllll'llllllllllll! ’ 'f~ TR ST | Ketelikan, Wrangell and Petei- burg, looking over coustruction work on prujutu in those sections e FORESTRY OFFICERS GO ON INSPECTION VOYAGE here this morning on the Ranger VII, Capt. Carl Collan. They will be absent about ten days. The two officers will cover Lynn Canal and Icy Strait sections ma'n- ly, going as far south as Tenakece the last ten days on business, wili meet the District Court party it Ketchikan when it arrives there next week. ———— Sutterlng with severe colds, Mys. WHEN IS TOMORROW ? fzw%;/ (//— IS COMPLETED | on Chatham Strait. a weeneral inspection trip ————— Fun THE YEAR of ln( il forestry areas, M. L. Mer- NEWMAN COMING NORTIH { Vi, Assistant District Foreste: John H. Newman, Court Repor- - - { ana Ranger Harold Smith left |ter, who has been in Seattle for|(01d papers for sare at The Emn.n. TEVTEE VIED B 3 Toe Kendler and two children #e in_ St. Ann's hospital for lr t | ment. : New Fall Coats FAR SUPERIOR TO THEIR PRIGE Checked Camel’s Hair, Imported Homespuns and Tweeds — Beaver and Fox Collars. Sizes 16 to 44. $19.50—$49.50 l-llll-nlnuulnllulnllnlnnlmuumllmnuninllluhllnxillinuun.__ Engmecnng Party Wan Up Work Here—Goes to Kctchlk ki Shortly | | With their prl-llnnn.:r_\ examina- ‘ | | | \ ! I ey tions of timber areas in the loca: * pulp timber unit virtually com | * pleted for this season, the Caine- ron-Zellerbach engineering pariy returned here today on the Fores! ry boat Weepoose. B will proceed | ' to the Ketchikan district with'n .. a féw days to resume timber s 4 lection studies there for the Zeller | Bt bach interests. ’ 4 The party is composed of J e Red cents make Green bank-rolls ‘ Most failures in life may be attributed to wron‘ thinking and procrastination. “ Tomorrow never comes! Get your child one of our HOME SAVINGS nm that, er, we may teach him the value of the sayi habit—TODAY—not tomorrow! F, irst National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” ‘W. Frost, Don Meldrum, N. P. Edmundson, representing the two groups of capital interested in pulp and paper developmeant in tha Ter- § . ritory, and J. P. Williaws, repre- . senting the Forest Hervice which . is co-operatiug in the work of the v selecting timber areas for cutting. Since coming here some five or six weeks ago, the party has . covered areas on the north shore of Icy Strait, Chichagof Island . regions and a considerable area an the west shore of Admiralty I.- "4 land. It will visit other aveas lo- v cated on Stephens Passage en |. route from here to Ketchikan. ROAD ENGMERS GO A RARE GROUP OF New Dresses $16.75 $16.75 Embroidered Georgette, Heavy Satin, Velyet and -Jersey—new side jobat, suede belts, basque and‘two- piece incliided. A1l new fall shades . including black. Sizes 14 to 20— 36 to 44. NEW FELT HATS . Fall's preferred styles in new lki Blue, Red toties, Gréens as as Black. - $3.75 10 $6.75 e T T e S T T LT TR T ST R LR TR AR LT TR AP B L See the Hart Junior Full Automatic Oil Burnter on Display ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HOMES Absolutely the highest mechanical achieve- ment in Oil Burners—Foolproof to the ’fiflt degree. Priced Right. 114V 5 A HEART AND GET A HART YOUPLL NEVER REGRET IT To complete their lnvestlnunn! of certain proposed road projects' in the southern end of the dis- “trict, and igspect work beiug done other routes, M. D. Williams,* trict Engincer, Bureau of Pub- lic Roads, and R. J. Sommers, Territorial Highway Engineer, wils leave here Friday morning on te tender Highway, Cant. Ed. Clark. M will ‘be absent ten days or i MEN who have acl CLEARLY TYPET ! AND A L. C. SMI''Hl PIB. success realize that a @] ~omminds a respectful m HARRI MACHINE WP Plumbing Heating Sheet M Vork e two officers will procei rect from here to the west coast !

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