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Millinery Reduced N yw is the time to buy ATl a new hat. colors. Many shapes and mater- Y ials to choose from. VALUES TO $10.00 3. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store ernment and foreign residents. These are the are shown arriving at Tsingtao, China, where | troops which are: fighting against the Chinese - they will guard the interests of Japanese Gov- | Nationalists, 7 g 2 (International Newsreel) { Regiments of Japanese Marines and Sailorsl "NORTH CHINA IN SHADOW OF WAR WITH JAPAN P, Here is a fully equipped regiment of Japanese soldiers as they appeared at Shangtung, China. Japan has seized the Tsingtao-tsinan Railroad and internationally known Chinese diplomat, is believed to be guiding the Nationalists’ steps, and General Issei Ugaki, former Minister of and demands a seven-mile neutrality zone. | War in Japan, has been placed in high com- C. T. Wang, lower leit, former Pekin premier, | mand of the Shangtung situation. NOTED AUTHOR MAY INESS AVOCATION| VISIT HERE LATER | DURING THE SUMMER LOUISVILLE MOTHERS SUCCESSFUL 3 IN MAKING BU | LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 25— nothering her four children o 1 Business as an_avocation of ““’lr.umn; in age from nine to 16| Steward Bdward White, author, Louisville wommen has found them!yo, /big game ‘hubter and - travelss, capable of mgre marked success =y Margaret D. Fox, a 'who with Mrs. White is now than is achieved by many of |began her business care cruising in the wicinity of Ket- male competitors who have -y ypior the world wa was ‘chikan in_ his yacht Simba, may gaged in similar work for many one of the first members of the visit Juneau later this summer, years as a serious vocation { Louisville Real Estate board and according to Dr. H. C. DeVighne. Mrs. E. E. Nold, presidant and {was awarded a loving cup as the |He will spend about fcur months proprietor of ‘a paint and ““""l ading salesman «of one of the|cruising in Southeastern Alaska “;“‘,':“:;“l 1’“‘?’]*‘]“““;"‘*”‘L’fi‘;"‘“ 1“'\:\; sipal real estate firms of the waters befafe returning ‘to the satistaction the soundness of | iy | Sk Ner beliet that there are few, if| X' yoar ago an injury caused| Mr. and Mrs White deft Seat- any, commercial enterprisos which 8. Fox to lie helpless in a plas-|tle May 8 for Alaskan waters. ntelligent women camnat learn 0] yer cagt. for eight months in o They will- remain in the Ketchi- agtor. ; . |hospital. Them she returned io kan disteict until June 1, and While a girl, Mrs. Nold work ““wnrk and shortly afterwards will spend 30 days between there _dn . the office of a retall paint|aeuin joq the sales force of her and WrangeH, leaving thé latter PURES. | There she met a yOURg| oompany. place about July 1. “His plans ’“;‘,"" whom she laler matci ypg o pox, in addition to her real after that date have mot crystal- R e qpoar® ko be dlediesiate work, keems a home ized. It is possible Re will come ,fi:flcmmée; found. it macnasary | ler husband and two children, or go to Sitka. A k ————— _seek work from another paint| CErn., W.yenrs of working for other, feliow " proved enough for| foreis v R er. ‘She saw the possibilities of | PR o A dealing in paint and glass| . and doing interior dec .. A year ago she organized JAncprporated her own com- te her Dbusiness success, . Mrs. Nold declares her yoeation is caring ‘or and FOR QUICK SCRVICE || Isehool . bullding:. ‘wai \ would e care of the increase masonry, | enrollment. for wveral years kalsomin-|come. It now appears that al anything most the entire Aullding will needed for next: year's werk. and adv. PHONE 137 plans are now being made “j Pty 7 A |complete the anditoriuni immed 01d papers for sale at The Empire.' iate}y.— (Petersburg Press.) ch as carpenter, shingling, plumbing, ing or painting, in fact in new or repair work. —— PETERSRURG :BCHOOL GROWS|Davidson, of she (Alaska Juncau | el CATL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM| When the now addition to the g < completed | cate in thig clty, last fall, it was expected that it § A - PARIS Doucet designs a simple afternoon dress of grege georgette crepe with a peasant- |blouse gathered fn-at ‘an” afmost normal waistline. The skirt has circular pleated panels in front and both blouse and skirt panels are embroidered with silk of a darker tone to give the effect of narrow braid in modernistic pat- tern. WONEN SEEK EQUAL CIVIL RIGHTS, MEX, MEXICO CITY, May 25—Equal rights with men in civil law will be extended to Mexican women if a proposed new civil code i adopted The Mexican Woman's asgocia- tion has planned a Mexico City mass meeting, which may broad. en into a convention of women from all parts of the republic, to urge adoption of the new code. The leaders in the movement which so far is small and con- fined to the capital and a few of the larger cities, hope adoption of the code may be the entering wedge for the eventual attain ment of woman's political equali- ty in Mexico. { The proposed new code is a general revision of the Mexican civil code, prepared and recen! mended after long studies by a ecommission representing the de: partment of the interior, appoint: ed at the instance of President Calles to eliminate antiquated fea. tures of the civil laws and har- monize them with modern social conditions. The bar association is studying the recommendations, Should it approve, the recommen; dations probably will come before the mext session of congress in September. The proposed code would per: mit married women to hold prop: erty in their own right, act inde- pendently of their husbands in all matters relating to their indis vidual property, be parties to ac: husbands’' consent and give ille: gitimate children the same inher: itance rights as legitimate dren. |BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES WILL BE HELD SUNDAY the class to be graduated from the Juneau High School week, will be held Sunday even- ing at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. The Rev. R. A. Gailey, who is to make the address, has chosen: as his sub- ject, “Life’s Greatest Motive.” The program to be given is as follows: Selection by the High School Glee Club, “Praise Ye the Fath- er,” ‘hy. Gounde. Invocation by the Rev. 0. A. Btilman. Trumpet solo by Robert Wag- goner, ‘‘Bercense.” Scriptural Reading by the Rev. H. R. Allen. #The Rosary,” by Nevin, sung by the double guartet. Address by the Rev. R. Galley. Selection by the Senior Orchess tra, ‘“Nazareth,” by Gounod. Benediction by the Rev. A. P. Kashevaroft. The commencement exercised will be held on Friday evening af next week in the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock. 3 A FROM SCOTLAND TO JUNEAU Henry Davidsom; son of Harry force, arrived om the Princesd Alice from Scatland and will loq " A new Mherge-power unit § being. . “te,. the Petersbury icipal’ < hydraselectric pow: plant: - The . addittonal installag tions in civil courts without their|’ chil- | 1 The Baccalayreate exercises for | next f FATHER ROCATTI GLAD TO RETURN “It is like getting home |to arrive in Juneau,” dec the Rev. A. J. Reecatti, who reached herc on the F 1gain ared ince: 1 | ter with stops at various places be- for ten years prior to his de ture three years ago, ———— VCLNEY RICHMOND IS HERE ON VISIT Alice yesterday afternoon with a party of eight from San Jose, Cal., to spend a ten day vag tion here “While California has the bet- Father Rocatti, who lived here - has: sincé then, been professor of Italian at the University of Santa Clara ind in charge of a Par in which there are between §,000 and 10,000 members. BRIEF JUNEAU VISITOR Volney Richmond, President %o All Concerned: ! and Generali Manager of the Notice 'is hereby given that Northern Commercial Company, |on May 3, 1928, Charles W. Car- Shingles, Building Papers, Doors and Windows Roofing Papers, Strip Drop in and get our prices climate and is fine in many I do not believe the peo- . | of Alaska can be duplicated g - any place,” he said- He is ac- i " companied by Mr. B. Piola, hotel o] man in San Jose, with his wife Y H l i C $88 ki Lorraime: AL Floangtdh Juneau-Young Hardware Co. representative of the Nash Auto- mobile Ccmpany there, and his HARDWARE and U VDERTAKING mother, Mrs. T. Picchetti; 1. Al- d $4EN legrini, property owner, and his | == e = daughter, Miss E. Allegrini, head { P R Forde, new mounted po:( A, Farfow, Caphdian steamboat of the purchasing department of {lice inspector for Whitehcrse, {s|inspector, is enroute to Skagway Santa Olara. County, and: Miss enroute north on the Princess|on the Princess Alice on his way Aurélia- Avtana: s Alice. A detachment of six|te Whitehorsé for business rea- Plans: for ~the party, which mounted police are on the sl(“am-lsl)ns, mctored north from California, er also, going Inside to relieve ——————— include & visit to Alaska Juneau several who have been on duty| Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50. mill tomorrow; a trip to Taky for the past few years. | Fern Beauty Parlor. —adv. cn Menday and one to Sitka, |teacher of French at Lawren = e R TR e T 15 — ville Academy, is announced as . tween, on the gas boat Ventuna, ;he w}'jnnzr of the Puli\zler p}?z}e‘ Milk e n from Wednesday to Sunday of {for the American novel which | y m po next week, Father Rocatti said|best portrayed Ametican life ou can n i regard 'to ‘arrangemnts that|and’ the highest standard of |° R 4 < ¥ have been made. < He expects to | manters and manhood g um | attend - the closing exercises at (interaational Mew *% the Parochial School on Tuesday, |5 i RS ¥ and be in Juneau for several days | . | after the return from Sitka. Tsade Taylor, of .Tavior and | Drury, Whitehorse business house, |is returning home from a buying | tip, on ‘the Princess Alice. i e NOTICE |In the United States Commission- or's (Ex Officio Probate) Court | for the Territory of Alaska, Ju- | neau Commfissioner’s Precinct. In the Matter of 'the Last Will and Testament of WILLIAM E. MULHOLLAN, deceased. Wonderful, isn't it, to have | passed through Juneau last night|ter as‘ administrator with the : lon the Princess Alice, on his|will annexed. of .the estate of available anywhere, ?"hy annual tcur of his company's| William B. Mulhollan. deceased, time, a milk so pure, so rich- stores in the Nerth, The com- | duly filed his final account and ly creamy, so uniform in pany has a dozen or so stores, [report, and that a hearing on quality, so dependable as including plants at ‘Whitehorse, |said final aceount and report and | Carnation Milk? It's been | Dawson, Bagl:, Fairbanks and|of any ‘objections thereto or to | Alaska’s standby for nearly sther points on the Yukon River[the settlement thereof, will be | 30 years. Equally. conven- {and its tributaries. held before ithe above-entitled ient in the home or on the Mr. Richmond almost grew up|court in the United States Court trail v with the old Northern. Commer-|House in Juneau, Alaska, on July rall. sial Company ‘and was the man- iger ¢f its Fairbanks business in the days of that town's affluence. A few years ago he organized the new Northern Commercial v and purchased the as- the old company. H= has acquaintance in Alaska friends are everywhere, t wide ind_ his | He visited friends in Juneau last night when the fPringegs was in port. NOTICE The Fire Alarm System will be tested out at'9:30 a. m., Sunday, May 27. (Signed) J. L. GRAY, Chief. AlNge ; mfish; salt. . dand the elements et pm:‘enl Fuller m.:int % uct sting- ity. * Weither and eale Water have little effect wpon DURABLE BOAT PAINT, It forms a weritable armor againat_the elcments | \ Dries with a hard, finish and may be had in & variety of pleasing colors, Alsar CANVAS-BACK DECK PAINT v e pacufing, shosp eanstant exposure, ‘here’s @ Fuller Paintp, ' You will find here 3 com- ;‘Lfi #tock of time-tried ller hrdam.“ :I“ Varn iu': aver o8 problems wih o / DR BRI Write for Cook Book 6, 1928, at 10:00 o'clock A. M, and that all persons are reguired to then and there appear and present any objéctions they may have to said final account or to the settlement thereof. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, |3rd day of May, 1928. CHARLES W. CARTER, | Administrator with the will annexed af the Estate of Wil- liam E. Mulbollan, deceased. First publication, May 4, 1928. Last publication, June 1, 1928. CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO. 1060 Stuart Bldg., Seattle this “From Contented Cows” . . © 1928, C. M: P. Co. Carnation Milk (T Last Day of Oar - Anniversary Sale New ensembles just afrived and will be on sale at ANNIVER- SARY PRICES-Regular Value $39.50 ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE-$29.50 " New Flowers Something new and:different 50 cents to $1.50 New Dresses Still a splendid selection of dresses to choose from—from the -dainty little tub silk to the more dressy styles for afternoon and evening wear—in all the lgt‘est summer shades—sizes 16 to 46. . Anniversary Sale—$9.75 to $23.50 S . , Undies Vests,; Stepins, Combinations, Pajamas and VIS tailored styles and : alsp the more lacy effects. . Anniversary Sale—25 Per Cent Reduction Ra Blouses Another tailored “blouse added to the splendid selection' — in ‘sleeveless and long sleeves — pique, broadcloth and rayon—sizes 36 to 44. Anniversary Sale—$2.35 (T TR E LTI O T LT TH LT L L T T T D T O L T T T !