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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT 2,71927. MecKinley Park Most | 1| Becutiful in ‘ || Country, Says Expert | Besides Mt. McKinley Na- 1 Park, all of the other mal parks into in atural b ed” is the impression gained by Dr. F. R. Oastler, member of the National Park Bos and prominent New York sur geon. He visited Gov. George A. Parks this morning while the “steamer Alaska was in port Dr. Oastler has visited and studied all of the ecountry’s parks and is an enthusiastic out-of-doors lover. Both he Summer days are passing—vacation time will soon be past, and back to school must go the boys and girls, so we com- mence tomorrow our School Week Sale. FOR SCHOOL BOYS NEEDED GARMEN ARE ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICED BOYS' LONG PANTS [ BOYS’ FALL CAPS U and Mrs. Oastler, who accom- CGood wearing Pants in colors boys ¢ panied him to Alaska, are in- will like in long style, 6 to 14 years, New School .Cnps - ?xcw patterns and d and acti in' out- priced as low as styles, all sizes. Priced tion, They spent 2 ome and around €3.00 Pair $1 20 and $1.50 Mt. McKinley National Park e s and came away with the con- In Madras, Percale and Broadcloth, | | tem of parks “EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER (= Ao s in new pxttcxm full cut and well made and full cut garments, | Vel B\ ie ntecd fast color, ages 6 to 19 | egos 1o M ———— | Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. = A\ 5 ~ imagine my surprise to see theu i ; J i POLL l’\RRO[‘ SOLID LEATHER £ [groat. industries, the mine, mil | I / and a thriving city. I am’ sorry y i iz A They wear longer and save you money. st the weatter 15 not twvorant: (| WHEN YOU NEED A (ARPLNTFR = N\ anny L, . 1 2 today for taking pictures, thousl S i BOY'S BROWN UNLINED | Growing Girls' Stroller Calf ['ve Have, takit st sivosts e R & e : | / N SHOES LACE OXFORDS i::]”\‘"V"“’,'l';;;,':,'"m;'::‘, 1‘:"",“:3‘,‘5‘, 3 BUILDING——REMODELING——CONTRACTING I Moceasin style toe, Panco sole, FIho oo Hght L i 405 lsd: we Work by Hour, Day or Week = rubber heel. Yell S;wfil,,e Len:uh‘er s made the trip and regret that we Sizes 11 to 2—$3.95 il o | cannot stay_longer ‘until mor —~ il s 91/, 5 to Jl/r_“m s,m W to 7.._3495 pair { suvtrable. woatnwp Sonditddns wte | D0 ol e U vl —- vail, but we must be in Yellow || | | stone Park by September 15" M 3’ COATS | Drayer adla tomsy | BOYS' RUBBER RAIN B L FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY 5 Waterproof, 6 to 16 years at $5.95 each [a ‘ 185 B Aglonveqh s bosk b : I i e —— ; ¥y notable names are in PACKERS and PROVISIONERS . s . 3 [« mong them Clarence 1 | CHILDREN’S AND BOYS’ TENNIS SIiOES | Chamiberlin, and Charles A. Levine HOME OF MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS wnd their wives, whom he met in . Black Oxfords at $1.00 and $1.15 [ Sirau st 5L (e autdbrah DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS { |are accompanied by water i Crepe. Sole Shoes, all sizes, $2.75 to $3.00 pair w st el b “‘fh’ “QUALITY MEATS” - ‘ It Will Pay You g TR e i S 1""";;;:)”‘1‘:] ‘:f“:y"”" 2 Deliveries Daily PHONE 38 ¢ ’ COATS FOR. SCHOOL | GIRLS’ SC ook s et o SR IR ST SR LR e ‘r, g t 5 luropean town is entir ade s AL i 155 * GIRLS DRESSES NEW TAN siitige"Aifterent! ¥inds’ of cheen FINE FAMILY FUEL 0 lid warm garments for fall and i i 1 a 1 OVERGAITER * [for pigment. The .colors i th for tiiose’ wise enoyghte: orjier ter wear. Shown in many different Dtesses. in plain ocolors and: fancy, for particular women will ‘become more beautiful #s *ir coal and kindling here. a ug deliver you at ygpur address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesn't. It really costs less and the trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Mr. Dreyer said the popular colors. good wearing materials, sizes to fit all sizes | the picture |W.S.SPARKS,SKAGWAY { B. M. EEHRENDS CO., Inc. i Dr=rme cs and in @ zes 6 to 20 years. 6 to 14 years. $4.00 PAIR William 8. Sparks, aged 76 years, Juneau's Leading Department Store a pioneer of Skagway passed away at 4 c'clock this morning foHow. | s SRR AN i ST P TBARE kil o i ¥ ing a brief illness of nfluenza . . 4 : MWWWMWWWW ich turned Into pneumonia, = 2 & fhone 114 ¢ bl L e ~————————————— " ig. survived by his son and daugli- | f""" T cr et e e - ——e : 1 AT, M. |t aw, Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. 50006 00 55600000 $00IS00II0I0 500 G0000605600-00000 bO000SS0b00000 The picturcs are used b y ; : s 9 600 GER"AN F“.M Dreyer to fllustrate lectures on |Sparks and ‘two grandehiidren, ally § WHEN IS TOMORROW ? \ 4 S mdan st el ¢hi o con- | residents of Skagway. o ; Scottish Festival at Banff in Canadian Rockies e e e D & ! eoeoooowoowowoowwowwowo«\ww¢wWWO : 3 i “ Jeity in Germar king coun. | under the auspices of the Masoni: e oy | fikous (PR foo il | bodies % |trom: him' and use the pie Deceased was one of the heat < juNEAu TuDAY‘m lecturing in the smalier cities | known and best liked residents of ; i (o Sl viiw . plctures are also | this city. He was a contractor and ofinosou shown on many of the large ships |bullder and expert carpenter ard of the North German Lioyd Com.|cabinet maker. He had been a pany which operates between the|rtesident of Skagway for more ng of the caber, putting the shot, tbrowiug the hammer, and all the Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. i games in which brawny Highlanders selactions rge are expert, will be econducted. ) west are looking for-| Supplementing these features will ] | Alaska Junean - Mill where "“’", keen ioterest to the High-|be a series of concerts in the ball- | North, Hebridean o Jwer. condboted through: the mii Gathering and Scottish Music| room of the Banf® Springs Hotel for ! Murjorte v L.. H. Metzgar; Supérintendect Pestival which 18 being orgapized for | which several of (he Lest known Scot- n( the Alaska Juneau. SPECIAL FOR £ = SATURDAY MEN who have achieved success realize that a cm' CLEARLY TYPED letter commands a respectful reading— AND A L. C. SMITH TYPED-LETTER GETS IT. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHPER tish singe Lean engaged. The artists include J. Campbell Maclnnes, Mme. Jeanoe Dussenu, Davidson Thompson and Ruth Mathewson. The Geello siugers will be represented by Norman Cameron and by & group of folk - slngers_ from . the He- bridee who have recently cume to make their home in Canada. The Pprogram Gt Scottish music will begln The Doring Film works takes | only. ediicational pictures, no dras matic ‘films, according to Mr Dietrich Dreyer Is Taking! unitea states ana urope than a quarter of a century. t | i . i i M s | Pictures of Loca Educational Films COURT ADJOURNS } t Ind . Educational films have also been i 5 ! b i Mg 10 e TV OUL countuics 00|, Tha Auitl, “ANM e of Hid ] sides Canada and the ited | it Malsa Dlatidt clod Dietrich. W. Dreyer, of Han-|States by Mr. Dreyer, from lco J\:’l:“‘,‘,d.r A:,“";{’W,'X:,;"‘“‘rmg"l':fm ' | | nover, Germany, owner of thelland to Br Last r was the "w."inz' M‘m_ (,(‘)m,,m“"“ Py HDorlng fiith* works, ‘Hamover, auti| first ”"f"_ lie took any pictures |, uiine matters which concluded répresentative of the North -1 the United tes though this.{ y6 pusiness to come up this ses: " man Lloyd Steamship com he sdid, s h 22 trip to th's | gon: R l g arrived last might on the Pr e particularly in- i refimadnider ob (b MUK ed cenls Goorge from the south and i tilmir S | ty, Judge Reed, Clerk of the make Green spending the day in Juneau tak- [timber, salmon fishing, fruil grew Court John H. Dunn, and Deputy b k -olls ing moving picture and seeing alll jng and other thin showing the| ojork of the 'mlm ‘wmer K,"‘g anr-ro. sights of interest. methods used in this country. will leave tomorrow mnight or i 3 5 " 3 : Hugo Urban of Vienna, Austiia,| I expected to find a few gold | the Doroth yAlexander for Kei thx'nl::“a;:l-luxrz:m:i I‘g’ may be. attributed to. wra ; is traveling with Mr. Dreyer as|miners and log huts in Alaska,' cpikan. 8 P sata L camera man, They will return i« i Tomorrow ncver comes! the south on ‘the Prince Georg | Get your child one of our HOME SAVINGS BAN!B | tonight. ‘ gllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlh. that, together, we may feach him the value of the 18 & || Mr. Dreyer had a letter of in- § habit—TODAY—not tomorrow! 3 ; | [ troduction from the Berlin Chan-} 3 ber of Commerce to all similr i organizations, which asks t:at any X i i | possible courtesy be extended to F irst N (Il B k i {the tlim man, Through the offices _ Only the best and ation an | b of Mts. A. P. Kashevaroff, of the “There is mo Substi ” ! ‘." 1 Juneau Chamber of Commerce Bu- . tute for Safety’ H ‘mu of Information, and Fatiln purvest of materials { Kashevaroff, curator of the Alaska ] e 4‘: | Museum, Mr. Dreyer was intro- * 3 f " duced to’ varlous members of th> used in the making £|} HEATING i H IR movak, ety of e SANITARY PLUMBING ¥ | Chamber of Commerce. took thi of our Bread, Pies, All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance ‘ e = , EMFF - ; A |flllmru for a trip to Mendenh: AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST § » N SCEME OF SCOTTISH FESTIVAL/ x Glitcler this - moning T - t Cakes snd Phstries é 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE | With & bundred medals of goid,| Pocifc Rallway: The traditional toss- . afternoo - they ' were shown t'ia v “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” ll&um of Industries They are. this year, taking pie- J. B. BURFORD & CO. ‘Pershings’ 25 cents a dqsgn TRIAL OF GARNES ARE MARRIED Mrs. J. P. Snyder underwent Th heaiing of Elmer Garnes. a major operation. at the St. A!ual ver, who was arrested and | Iluse Kabigas, Indian, and Ter- hospital yuhflll]. wlfl! alleged transporta | felo Gimferona, Filipino, were mar- * intoxieating liquor lact|ricd yesterday afternoon, in the . was sst for today at 2)|United States Commissioner’s | months visit with friends and re:| vullnx of cities and i g Pittsburg to Chi the United States Com: | Court. latives in the States. T Good Old Fashion BIRCH BEER.|LET Ammquis. rress &t The Fmpire | Your grocer has it. —adv. We' call and w Ph