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Coats von wear for aft occasion, garment you would 51].1z'f} wear for SH TP HTH T T PR T T T T T sports or business, and othe: that will go on many trip are asummer among these new summer coats. whether the ways boast Junea QU TR T S AT T T T H T .IllllII|IIIIHIIIIHIIII1'III|IIIIlllllllllllll(l Left to right, Captain Koehl, Huenefeld, Cardinal Hayes, and Major Fitz- maurice on the slcps of the Cardunll resi- ) {for the Combining Smartest Modes styles are m smariness ar B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ! San THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, 1928, C@%AI/ y Amazing Values and Satins, favorites for the coming months are broadcloths twills models, here, kashas, and in dressier $29 A5 NIRRT SRR R novel mix- tures and the bright- est too. of sport wears, Blacks, tan tones and greys are the fav- ored colors. The collars— unfurred or furred my and varied. y are may al- of e many and ever-so-varied. distinction, for their ways to T e e ) s Leading Department Store TR T —— Ao dcnce at St. Patnck: Cathedral, Begm their first Sunday in New York. (International Newsrael) "-“"ALASKA TAKES NEW | FORD TRUCKS WEST Fourteen TFord [Iu«.ks eleven model T, 1927 type, built this spring in Seattle, two Model AA, N new style, and one Model A, light delivery, are enaroute to the west . ward on the Alaska. They were purchased :hrough H. I. Lucas of the Jumeau Motor Company, and are the property of Alaska Road Commission are to be distribated to the | westward and Interior at the va- & {rious gamps of the A. R. C. Al| ARRIVES ‘nn equipped with regulation | {dump bodies and other standard two equivment U‘%NVBIT HERE and were Alaska the ! MININ he iting |4 weeks in Se l , J. L. Mclver of Phoenix. Arizo. ‘na, and I .W. Hamilton of Los Angeles Were Juneau arrivals on |the steamer Alaska. Both are | mining men who are interssted in property fh this vicinity. They will confér here with W A. Haton, local minfng ehgineer, and expéct to make one or twp Baron Von of lace at the left side with tulle. > CALXFORNIA REALTCRS ARE JUNEAU VISITORS, Arthur Fra who are Anll are at Mr. Annis a endeavorin Alagka int fornia pr ted in their RYAN FAMILY Colieen on the They last se and P ——— MRS. HOUSEL RETURNS ~0u|h attle for the returned to Juneau y ernoon on the st ter amer PARIS — Shoalder straps of sflesh colored chiffon and decolle- ges outlined with flesh V' indications of newness colo in{ - e ARRIVES FOR COURT S. Postoffice In- ) came north on the Alas- ka. He will remain here for some time in connection with the Ge- nender case, which is on the cal- endar the present m of trips with him to6 inspect claims. They will Yemain in and near Junean during the next few weeks, —_—o——— MORE SALMON N The Badte, Chpt. Sandy Stev- ens, arrived fn port this morning ,BARON VON HUENEFELD Kbsz-ir/ PAY TRIBUTE TO WEST DESIRES | SMITHHOOVER FOR NOMINEES : ( Frank G.Manley Says They v Are Popular Choices of Party Leadership Western United States Gov. Al Smith and Secretary He bert Hoover to be the presidential | nominees of their respective par- ties, declared Frank G. Manley, pioneer Alaskan mining m.m; who visited friends here yester- day while the steamer Alaska Wwag in port. Hé is enroute fo thé in.| terfor and. will visit the ~ Fair- banks, Hot Springs and lditarod regions where he has mining in- terests. : Gov. Smith and Secratary Hoov- er are the popular choices of their parties in the west, Mr. Manley said. He has covered al- most the entire ‘west from Téxas, where he is interested in oil lands, to the Pacific Coast. Thera is a widespread belief, according to ~him, that Gov. nith will be elected if Secretary Hoover is not nominated by the epublicans, and that it will be a close raca in the event he is the nomince. — DEVELOPMENT OF PARK DISCUSSED BY LOCAL LIONS Plans for the dGeveloping of the pond and vieinity in the basin north of Seventh Street for park and playground purposes e dis- cussed today at the weekly meet- ing of the Jumeau Lions held 'in, the Forget-Me-Not Tea Rooms, It ;was -the ;general of opinion the pond cleared of logs and spring, while it was tho: land - around the pond couid be clearéd o (’gl to gome extent. This matter” will 'probably be taken! up with the Juneau Fire Departmient within, a ‘short time. i1t A special committee to work on projects in connection with the boys of the city, known a¢ the Boys’ Committee, was appoint eéd by President L. D. Hender |. son. R. E./Robertson was na;ed chairman and H. R. Shepard angd Simon Hellenthal will work with him, Entertainment consisted of & short talk by George B. Rice, who gave a short agcount of “How 1 Shot That Bear.” should} be stumps this ght ‘tho Notmfnatfon and election of of ficers will be the main order ol hisiness ¥. 0. Bagles scheduled for 7:30(1 D M. this evening in the odl Feltows Hall. TFollowig the business meetlhz there will bé ‘a special entertain- ment, which has Dbeén arranged by George Griggs. Specialty dane- ing numbers, recitations, songs and gendthl ‘éritertainment are in- ‘criaéd. ANl Baglés df Gastineau Chah- wang |buricd ¥ ergreen ( mass in the concensus | § 4t the meeting of tif| . |87 ARLINGTON cez«mszr WASH D JACCBI AND WALL BURIED 3\\)11411 both men professed mem- ‘h\l\hip _| Al efrort eook's ut’x_lwt s arel Apalh trand to locate relatives n ding fcr Peter former services w. of the Nos- fun- to with at the Andy Dundas Ba 3 were held morning at athclic Church of the en a low mass was took place in the metery. Andy Wall, 3 lied of his wounds s fter the fight, morning in Ev- following low It you neza a good carpenter| Catholic Church, to|Phone 498. Hardy Andy’'s Shop., IA P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. at| e Archie an, yesterday to rec . . Mrs. Van Winkle i on a recent postaicol L ATT. EVTION Winkle, of id. Bur: vergreen men were of no| nn's Hos-, $1.00 SALE See Our Window Display Juneau-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING FOR THE “Best In Everything” PHONE 478 CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” | [ SULLIVAN GOES NORTH ‘LOGGING MAN Is JUNEAU VISITOR i. Van Winkle, foreman of Sawyer-Reynolds logging in Seymour Canal, i3 a itor in Juneau this week, and is the guest of C. T. Gardner bRV Yo g R while Mrs. Van Winkle is under- HAS MINOR OPERATION | going medical treatment at. the Mildred Gore, 3 year old daugh-|St. Ann's Hospital. | ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gore,| He expects to remain here for of Skagway, underwgnt a minor|a few days and will leave about operation at St. Ann's Hospital| the end of this week on the. Ty- yesterday and left the hospital| Phoon, Capt. Bobby Burns, which "“s morning. s under .charter to the Sawyer- I'Rf‘ynulds interests. U. 8. Marshal Harvey Sullivan| |of the Third Division, spent -1 {eral hours here yesterday with| local friends, enroute to his home‘ {in Valdez. Marshal Sullivan re- ‘«mmy went south with prisoners | for MeNeil Island. TE\J-SECO\D MOVIE OF l‘A\IOUS GEORGIA PEACH [ In spite of rumors that the senile decrepitude of advancing age is slowing him down, Ty { Ty Cobbs acres in the outfield and’ socks 5lv is still CObb kit “toternational Tllusirated Newsd them out as of old. 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