The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1928, Page 8

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g e burg early|made. T} the boat i max 19% k <t |FISHING REPORTED GOOD BY OFFICERS mum sp! SEATTLEBOAT '* FIRSTTOMAKE = = POSITION OF VACHTS | The S: 11 Piper val » the Dolphin 11 wa d ; 14 a.! Virginia IV, Capt. f |1¥ wayports at 9: ning with v Juneau: 30 o'clos ur and at the north en r Island when the| » a small AT Cheers and Whlsll( Greet FROM VIKGINIA lV| arrived in )vnl {rnm (hl h\w 6 the following ‘ Rmte |ing to old evils the saloon, held and still hold was and ought always to be a (Ilflxnt institu- | the ap- ic |v|||| | e |2 secure real | temperance, res the eradication l existing B — evils.” rates S!and on Pro- that grew from which years ago I ct for law and | GARDEN CLUB ATTENTION | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928. ;STATEMENT OF VEWSHAERY EVERYBODY’LL | DANCE ninu i 5. Nick K ja¥ e Capt. Stickler as Boat |4 D from Port Althorp; Dr. Kearsley| | hibition Praises Plat- - Ll 1“““"‘”"' 2 e AT THE s bey < { i orticulture by S iley has Finiches - First i nd ; I trom Inlan_ Island; Leit Johason| form as Adopted |y received by Wiltred ¢ r wch was spen n ar By TRKCUIEION. SR 1 5 President of the Juneau ( T i A ehe “‘“I‘ i ‘k“"““:«,”' en leader of the people to|Club and is available for the use ‘4. B. lI“‘LL (Costinued from Puge O | ot Sy nay. ana s ket out the way which in hin|of members of the club at Mr - 3 it ts With pinicn leads to a sane, sensible| v the - THomss Olympia to J 5 _‘*_“’ and a num-|,;m convinced, is entirely unsa Hige N 2 ” : “m‘l“'l")”':]“'“‘*“' i to a great mass of our |deci to allow the : pproves Annt 9 #| peon ) e office, sc SIC d ki 1I|l' Jap ; ‘api ; 1 sized passengor list i expecten Corruption Exists ||w_» will be available for all mem N heuld be made an annual sized D s e 0| common honesty compels s | bers at all times for raference e {on tie inbound trip as many have| ) v ; coutdn't ho a be R Lhlony powers| i iboubd Lrip as may bove|, Ly (hat corraption of Luw | use: according to Mr. Leivers oonlight derenaders & itat - e . Ink | ing duly 4 in Jyneat; enforcement officials, bootlegging [ ry atisely| Canneries in. the Toy ss are now pre-| GEORGE BROTHERS—Special | - ali e | Mr. F .count. of en-| district are packing fish each jughout -the country. 1[10:30 delivery Sunday morning. | Admission $1.00 9:30 P. M. to and T and all plan are 1 of fied that without return- —adv for boats, 3 tion. I am confident it wil repeated mext year, and I thir accord by Charles appear to be ran -oe Forly Miners Are to reports gath Fox, purscr. Her plentiful off 1 will be in Juneau again th y | and hope to repeat this first per A M Beheved Smothered | s Island and in Stephen formance. It is a great race.”| ;... ) > \”nllln?(nlr :;r larg . 1de © 8 o € i A . T AT TN er m he hatham ““"""""' the master of the Dol-Ty, o r at minutes, | ST. ETIENNE, ¥rance, June 3¢/ g, A ik phin e RO oM B AN |- HDTY miners are missing| | N Uncertain of Pusmon | A aok o ol Until he reached Ketchikan| The voiwn in iengt %5 has been poor so| yesterday at 4:30 p. m however i Stickler was not certain 3¢ oughc | they anticipate a g¢ “|in July. — e WILL RETURN HOME had seen two of the racer the three of them wore - After that no stops n ] Alfred Bonnett aud her until Ketchikan w ut the . born on June 20, will Several steamer tin Lynch. Phone 429 fldV Ann’s Hospital today for and a few fishing I A NI Loy FTA n e in Thane. un. One night.the Dolphin fol- | tin el DANCE-— Fair Pavilion July 3, Fri run. One n imc ! 1 3 2 B lowed the steamer Culburra | wa ven by Av ion. adv.|0ld papers for sate at The Empire through Grenville Channel. Last|full F e o,”,o'ooo’m—«—’(o'-wm“,‘ - | igh the Northwestern w tained veral h could have _ .0 off Zarembo Island, and'been lopped off the time Sphcl 4’;,q F()R Jl )IIY 4TII —— les, Melons and all the good h will be on display Monday. »e kept in our cool room if you elections wi Large Shipment % w}w to be delivered to your home on the afternoon ZPal Al ol of the third. FRUITS and VEGETABLES || 08 % CANTALOUPES, ; Due on Northwestern 1 AN ION, “pound T $ ’ | PEACHES, dozen .... onmght PLUMS—all kinds, ba | ASPARAGUS, pound .. VF W AVE PEC T AY GREEN PEAS, pound ..........coooiiiuinns WE WILL HAVE A SPECIAL SUNDAY NEW SPUDS. 5 pounds for MORNING DELIVERY—10:30 A. M. CHERRIES, POUNd .......ooooversioaenns ) y ’ e T , Then there are Green Beans, Celery, Carrots, PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY i Cauliflower, Hot House and Fitld Tomatoes, Parsley, I} New Cabbage, Green Onions and Re wdishes, Oranges, | Apples, Bananas and Lemons, ete. | We urge you to make your selections early so ‘ you may not be disappointed. 3 Phones 92—95 Front Street | GAR.NICK’S 8 Deliveries-—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. PHONE 174 HOE SPECIAL For Monday and Tuesday, July 2nd and 3rd WOMEN'S SHOES ALL LADIES’ SLIPPERS IN PARCHMENT SHADES VALUED AT $8.50 REDUC. ED TO $4.95 A PAIR. TAN CALF STRAP AND PATENT LEATHER SLIPPERS REDUCED TO $4.95 A PAIR. ALL WHITE KID SLIPPERS REDUCED TO $1.95 A PAIR. WHITE CANVAS SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS REDUCED TO $1.00 A PAIR. RROKEN LINES OF PATENT AND SATIN SLIPPERS AT 50 CENTS A PAIR. GROWING GIRLS TAN CALF OXFORDS REDUCED TO $2.95 A PAIR. MEN’S OXFORDS tood run early| TAN CALF “OSTEO-PATH-IK” OXFORDS VALUED UP TO $7.50 REDUCED TO $3.95 A PAIR. ALL SHORT LINES OF CHILDREN’S Goldstein’s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT SHOES REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE. =y Fourth of luIy (lean- Sweep Sale. Two Days—-Monday and Tuesday — July 2nd and 3rd DRESSES GROUP I Values from $42.50 to $34.50 SALE PRICE $26.50 GROUP 11 Values from $32.50 to $26.50 SALE PRICE $21.50 GROUP 11T Values from $24.50 to $19.75 SALE PRICE $16.50 GROUP 1V I rack values up to 27.50 S\IL l’l.l( I $5.00—%7.50—%10.00 i COATS GROUP I Values from $55.00 to $39.50 SALE PRICE $32.50 GROUP 11 Values from $35.00 to SALE PRICE $22.50 GROUP IIT Vilues from $26.50 to $21.50 SALE PRICE $17.50 GROUP 1V Values from $19.75 to $15.00 SALE PRICE $12.50 LADIES’ SPORTS WEAR Slip On and (‘u.n 5w¢dlt-rs — Values up to $9.75 Nm(ll\ Felt ]d(l\(‘lb — Cotette Modt-]sh Values up to $7.50—SALE PRICE $4.00 Blouses of Silk in Sport and Dressy Models— Values to $8.50—SALE PRICE $4.75 27.50 ALL MILLINERY ONE HALF PRICE One group WASH DRESSES—Values up to u $7.50— ?\I E PRICE $2 95 ‘ VOILE LINGERIE Step-in Sets—values up to $2.95 SALE PRICE $1.75 Combinations—values up to $2.65 SALE PRICE $1.05 Step-ins—values up to $2.25 i S/\lh PRICE $l h 'CHILDREN’S DEPT. WASH DRESSES One group of values up to $4.75 in all sizes SALE PRICE $2.25 All Sweaur (uqh and Slip-on Sweaters at 25% REDl CTION ALL CHILDREN’S HATS ONE- HALF PRICE CHILDREN’S HALF SOX A big assortment of sizes and colors at 30 cents pair JAPANESE PARASOLS Your choice of these waxed paper sunshades at $1.10 each WOMEN’S GLOVES Women’s Silk, Fabric and Kid Gloves will sell at a very low price DRESS UP FOR THE CELEBRATION A THESE PRICES MAKE IT EASY GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM § | NO APPROVALS Juneau’s Style Center NO RETURNS = g

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