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i A4 grey flannel suit of With two pair of pants at $35.00. VITDDISHADE yuble breasted at Suits, $35.00 to $48.50 S TR T {MOUS MICHAEL STERN SUITS mllflmllflll”"lml“flfllllllfilll!llllllll this famous value SUITS, single or 0.00. the famous Star Brand, solid s, for the entire family. MRS. BRE STESS AT nwan"%u'i"mn Mrs. Legia Brewer entertained on Thursday evening with five | tables of bridge at the home of| her parents, the Rev. and Mrs A. P. Késhevaroff on Fifth Street. Mrs. Stewart Thompson, a recent arrival in Juneau, was the hono: Buest. The party was in tNe nature Juneau, Juneau here this quaintance they had years, High score for ‘bridge wad woh By Brs. Robert J. Curry, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nowell, for the summer, and that for Jow score was award- ed to Miss Irene Nelson, another summer visitor. A delicious supper was served at the cohclusion of 'the card game, after whlch many of the guests remln tnlk H. W. TERHUNE ‘Ler-"r_ UNALASKA YESTERDAY as many of girls who summer with not the former| are visiting renewed ac- friends whoy met for severs 1. W.' Tethune, Pxecutive Oft cer of the Alaska Game Commi: slon, who, with Paul G. Redington, head of the U. S. Biologlcal Sur- vey, is making an extensive sur- vey trip on the Seal, left Unalas- ka yosterday fioon, and expects| to reach Seward by July 2, ac- cording to word received by E . Goddard, Acting Executive Of ficer of the Alaska Game Com- ef| a reunion for the younger set of| LOCAL DELEGATES TO HGUSTON TAKE TRAIN FOR COAST and Mrs. J. J. Connors and Shattuck, Juneau delegates Democratic National Con- at Houston, Tex left fer points on the wl'ul[n Coas cording to advices ved here this morning. Mr. Shattuck expects to stop {in Portl few days before ;..m.u Seattle, where he| will take a steamer north about uly 7. He visited in Galveston terday afternoon, and report- former Gov. Thcmas Riggs left for his home in the { Mr Allen |to the | vention | ther d had East. About a week will be spent in Los Angeles and San Francisco by Mr. and Mrs. Connors. They will then start up the Coast, vis- mng nt cities enroute. - ————— MMS AND LEGION ' TOMORROW IN l"lRST JULY 4 GAME With $175 in sight for the winning team, and $75 cinched by the outfit which cops tomor- row's ball contest, the Moose and American Legion will go on the field tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clack in a regular scheduled City League contest, which is also the first elimination game ;(ur the Fourth of July prizes. | The contest will be the second | layed this half, the Elks-Legion contest Thursday having been postponed indefinitely from earl- fer this week. The team winning tomorrow will oppose the winner of the Elks-A. J. mixup Monday, PARIS Gold moire is used for a Jenny evening wrap which departs from the usual. The wing sleeves and hem are generously | embroidered with gold paillettes| (spangles). The point of a long| V collar of natural colinsky falls below the normal waist line. The' point of the ccllar and tips of each sleeve have heavy gold tassels. —— ., SPECIAL $1.00 ALUMINUM SALE F riday and Saturday Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING l - ] Decorate for the Fourth We carry a full line of Flags in all sizes. Also Cotton Bunting for dec- oration in tri-color and Stripes. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store HEARING TUESDAY John Adams, a d in Peters burg on a charge of alleged viola- tion of the National J'lulllhl(luu Act, will have a hearing on Tues-' according to word received: by U. S. Marshal Albert White. His bond was set at $2,000. | and the final clash for cash will occur on Indpenflence Day. Midkiff, who pitched several gcod innings for the Vets last Sunday, will be on the mound, while Thomas will receive. P. Schmitz is slated to heave for the Paps, while Blake will catch his first game for that Dulfll: |since the recent trade of himself for Nello, who went to the Bills. — ., Kitka, fisnvrman DE HELD TOMORROW o "Tomorrow mortling between 1 and 11 o'clock the_plenickors who Atlending the Moose outing at Mlfion Creek will leave for thel fids from the New York Ex-| cfll ike at the cofner of Seward Pront Streets. 'rhodu who attend are expected to take their own luhches, while hot dogs, ice cream and other HIved’ Rt on Ths good things to eat will be serve ] A ‘at Salmon Creek by the picnjc|Yesterday and was taken commiitée. Ann's Hospital to x'v:‘UKV‘ Although it is hoped the cars gL l(’iif 8o _cold. nlreud qngngml will be Humerous A ‘érioligh to transport the people, anyone desiring to aid in taking care of this' matter is asked to be on hand at ‘the hours named. | Weatherman Mize has ordered another of his fine days, with which he has been .50 generou during the month of June, and th Moose expect to break a record or two in the attendance. i ,SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY will give you regular week-end laundry service as usdal this week. —adv.| i July Special In Pastél shades — also colorful prints the season’s most wanted styles. Good Groceries Guard Your Healih You may little realize the responsibility for public health that th handling of your Groce However, it is a T(‘\[!lbll\]llll!l\ that we feel keenly and there isn’t a single commodity that comes into or goes out of our store that is not first proven as to purity. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily “Best in Everything” ——r BROTHERS 4 ; 10:30 delivery Sunday morning from —adv Queen to St. treat B W i g from $5.00 to $35.00 given !vy Am TR PR " ENSEMBL at $47.50. CONTS 810,00 to $25.00. FIFTY HATS at $3.45. 95¢ to $3.50 i . who has heen in St. Ann’s tal since June 18 with appendicitis, returned to het home in Dougl | e Jack Gravrock, , enterpd St. Ann's sterday for med —— Leon Fermanent Wave, $12.50. | Pern Reauty Parlor. —adv. | e GEORGE BROTHERS-—3pecial 10:30 delivery Sunday morning. —adv. This week featuring Mrs. of Doung- Hospital treatment. Assorted PHONE 478 No Refunds P reserves Approvals No Exchanges No ‘..“ 3 pound jar Special, 75 cents Swanson Bros. Mid-week services eveéry Tues LOWER FRONT ST. d d Frid t 8§ p m ay and Friday a PHONE 286 Strict Attention Given Out-of-Town Orders | The Salvation Amy _x Public meetings: Sunday—2 p. m. Sunday—7:30 p. m. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. Old Papers for sale at Empnre Office MOOSE ANNUAL PICNIC SUNDAY, JULY 1ST at SALMON CREEK In A ‘very remar kable collection S pecml—$6 75 hure 7 'T'Pmbyérhn Native, ( manv wmumb Lay Worker. 10:30 &, Morhing Setvicé. 11:80 a. m—BIhln Rehool, 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Mid- | week prayér service, A cordlal’ welc 16 given tu {all to attend these rvlul. v Mass and n, Benediction of the Bless- wcrament, No evening SPECIAL $12.75 RACK In Cb('lts,“ Suits and Dresses SPECIAL $12.75 RACK iN TWEED TOP COATS — these beautiful coats were made to assure quick clearance, in shades of tan, grey and mixtures. $12.75 TWEED SUITS—Only a few left—in tan, grey and oxford, with box coat and wrap skirt. y TRANSPORTATION FREE pecml—$12 75 : DRESSES In coloriul silk prm!s—llad solid shades— two piece jersey outfits in the season’s most ioly Communion and Sermon, popular styles. 11:00 o'clock R e e o Special—$12.75 nued as at pre: A warm welco services. 1 " esurrection Lutheran Church «a_and Maln Sts. . HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor nwnday serv L H Sunday School at 9:45 a. 11:00 a. m.—Mornlng wo ibject: “The Path of Liberty £:00 p. m.—Evening worshlp. ¢t: “The Troubled Con- everything goet “The Wunder adv. Closing out,’ !for cost price. ' Shop,” chard’ Brdet, All Moose, Their Families and (KORGE BROTHERS—8ficclal ] R . ” Friends Invited 10:30 dellvery Sunday morning. -—ndm m. wls GAMES——RACES DANCING THE wmmfioflsis The New ? The Whllehorsa fin h been bullt in keepifii Mn the latest in hotel comtiic- | tion. Al rooms with hot and cold funning water of which no other-hotsl in the Yukon 'chn boast, private connecting and public baths, maid and bellboy service. Write or wire for reserva- tions. T Bring your Lunch—Coffee furnished. Cars leave New York Exchange from 10:00 to 11:00 a. m. a friend ! You will ghout the whole with you to feel better week. piscopal Church | Gentlemen, $1.00. [umrm ana seward Streets R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. Sunday School. rmon; “God's A wonderful time promised all Forbearance.” §:00 p. m. — Sermon: “True | JOHNSTONS CANDY Toyred Lord's No o There ]']wll(‘ 604 Holy Communion, §:00 a. m. 1 Assemhly of God Mission | | "(Rethel Pentecostal Auembly) 207 Seward Street HAS. C. PERSONEUS, Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.-—Morning Wor- ship. 12:15 p. m.—Bibie School. {r every- Catholic Chl.l'ch Pastor Tifth ana Gowl Stree | 0. a, m.—Low Mass in Hos- 1 Chapel. | 00 a. m. — Low Mass and| 8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. , General Communion for| The Lord’s Supper the first \ | Sunday of each month,