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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 2, {SMITH- VISITS SPECIAL $1.00 ALUMINUM SALE Friday and Saturday MID-SEASON CLEARANCE SAILIE will be your ‘last day to buy a Will Do His Ows Dneclmg! K. K. K. Invites Him | to Address Meeting (Conttnnen Cake One.) New land St. Louis more in the cne possibie West coast cit All fifteen speeches will be dif ferent but they will be alike in that they will deal with easily |understandable problems stated 80 th understandable and appealing to the multitude. For-| eign affa and other matters which do not a rule directly| touch the life of a common man mll be passed over as not good materiol. supporters Governcr has a gift pecple who have never seen in New each in D Denve St pearance three Eng- | roit seven with in a rsey, ates, Tomorrow, Tuesday, A and border Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE ahd UNDERTAK new outfit for the Fourth. This Sale is an epportune time to buy at reduced prices. The quantities are limited, so hurry for yours. It will soon be the 25 Silk Dresses. Our choice Fourth of July.' Diesses in these lots. Values from $22.50 to $75.00. Clear- atice priced at $20.00, $25.00, $35.00, and $47.50. as 4 (ml_v Wool, two ||il‘|'t' Dress es. Regular $10.00, now $5. My word! How the ey seasons do fly! the| PARIS—A white making |dress frcm Cyber gets its effe him, entirely from its lines. Cherry || who know nothing of his politi-|red graduated bands of crepe de cal policies except relation to|chine emphasize the bell shaped one or two on unlmg matters, | flare cf the sleev The neck is “think they know h utlined with two similar bands, Thousands of telegrams and|which cross the blouse diagon- | letters have cocme since nomina- ally and, joining, head the gath-| tion. ' Hundreds call the Gover-|ered fullness at the left side and|] nor “Al" and address him in|front of the skirt, erms of familiarity. “Smith has got himself across Promment Men Abo.rd Yachts Now in J\meau‘ to many people romehow so they some actually think (Conunueu from Pags One.) feel of crepe roma | Plain ilks. .50. 10 omly Silk Frocks. and Printed Washable Values to $15.00. W hy not honor the now 25 25 Washable Many styles to choose from. Values to $19.75. now $10.00. Dresses. Silk attractive 35 Summer Hats. Regular colors and values up to $6.50, now $3.45. In the old-fashion- ed way? All Jantzen Swimming Suits 3 A picnic is what 10% off now. him vote personally. of that kind said support-| g 25 Silk Dresses. New Sum- Values to $22.50, we imply. mer styles. the now $£15.00. £ mlnLr l’n . The Governor's fivst speech Stanley: Piper, owher:and ~(n|-u”v1 lmm.!lllvlmn _\\11\ be “':.-kimwr of+ the Sandpiper, is &l the Tammany Societies annualiyiominent architect of the Paci- Fourth of July celebration, |fic. Nerthwest and a resident of All ot Smith's speeches’ will e goyingham, * ‘He has .designed | radiocast. The Ku Klux Klan|, ..y fine buildings in the North-| invited the vernor to "“l'}\\.-q_ | (000 mem-{ - pygh Diehl s a partner i "l‘({;“"j‘(}i..x.. of H. I Lucas, being e ele|Ford dealer for Bellingham. He s accompanied' by his son Bob, a lad of 15. | John Bell, a Missouri youth, and kinsman, of. Capt. Piper, is| the youngest. as well as the most enthusiastic yachtsman of the cruise. He s 14 years of age. It there ‘is anything he hasn't seen. 0 far, he will see it before he gets back te-Bellingham. House Dresses 95¢ to $3.00. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Famous Michaels Stern suits or Free delivery three times daily Fadeproof Middishade. : Priced from $35.00 to $48.50 with two pair pfints. Men’s Suits. dress | bers of of Independeny gram guarant and friends The Ku Klux Klan gave as son for the invitation as a cere desire of leaders and mem-i . bers of the Klan to know you more intimately and see you per-| | sonally, hear your presentation | lof great issues in the present| Presidential campaign.” he Smith circles are much| W SUijeon tx sneot interested in the appeal of Jose-| . LG i i phus fii.. o the " Boutharnine leading unhymetans .and. sus- ] v e N geons of. Bellingham whose hob- Demécrats to support Smith but {Fi78 B0 Stuind OV Sidavon. to “stand in Congress like a 2 ied by his songly K “Stimpgod, a stonewall against any recomMmen- g, gont in the Bchool of Medicine dation that Smith may make as g ; at Harvard Unbvauies. President to modify .lvllt' prohibi- It i Lawb4.# an oldtimer of tion enrorcement act in| unil PHONE 478 P\ “Best in Everything” \ e e PSS S NEW DRESSES HATS SKIRTS BLOUSES and SWEATERS JUST UNPACKED—FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY Men’s Shirts and Ties at modest prices. B. M. Behren e Juhea’$ Leading Department Store For Musical &reug EE DROWN, SEATTLE LAKE SEATTLE, July 2. myns, Seattle attorney ffvian Lewis of Portland, a sten- pgrapher and Charles Shoemaker, 3¢ Centralia, Wash, were drown- last night.in Lake Washing- | when a motor boat: capsized. | rs. Shoemaker and Lee McDon-' the other occupants, man- to clamber on the overturn-} boat and were saved. eritt, Adal nt Bistrict the U. 8. Fdh‘t wv has, returned /. several days trlp to Glaclel Bay on the Rbnger VI e —— UNDERGOES, OFIlAT N Wl New Dresses In prints, stripes, also solid shades—in the sea- son’s most popular styles. A druly remarkable collec- tion and unexpectedly low prices. Sizes 16 to 44. SPECIAL $6.75 and $12.75 New voile dresses in prints and vlain colors. Sizes up to 44. $6.75 ’ New Hats In felt and fancy straw Ralnh Hall,. tish bfin; from || Petersburg, was opentpfl on’ for | \nppendlh]lls this| ‘marning At St. | Ann's 1 ital, and (g ,‘:anf well, '8 according: o his, puys combinations in all the lat- est mid-season styles and AXEL KOSK1 g colors. SPECIAL $3.95 to $6.50 Axel Koski, formeriy. of Juneau ‘and Douglas: been; living in Ketchikap last severdl' years, returm on the Northwesterniang . expects to take up his residence p-.(e He | brought “his Nash rohdm. with | him. the north. Some 12 or 14 years ago he was employed ‘at Tread- INTERI“R SEG on the mine Bowling team. He ] is now located ‘at Bellingham in the sheet metal business with hsi father. Laube has been kept Irnsy greeting ' old friends since hls arrival. / Dr. 8. L. Blair, owner of the | e ry of Interior Work has ar-|sician and spoptsman. 3 2 rived here for a brief consulta- Dr. D. MeéCarthy, a compan- tion with President Coolidge. |ion phy n, also made the trip Secretary Work said: “I have|on the Leota. my resignaticn in my pocket.” B. B. Busselfe; Tncoma vachts- The Secretary intimated the|man, is skipper on-the Leota. |resignaticn will be delivered to L. C. Munz makes the fourth Dr. Work will devote his sole|from Tacoma time in the campaign as Chair- Mrs. S. L. Blair, wife of the man of the Republican National and Blanch Leota Blair, Committee. daughter, and Mrs. B. B. 1 Busselle, and Miss Marie Geiger, g all of Tacoma, have the distine- lnn“n sENATuR tion of being the only women to K" & y . 44 Dan F. McKepna, editor and v owner of the Kelsonian-Tribune, Is APPU'NTED daily newspaper of Kelso, Wash., is one of the most emnthusiastic of those in the Capital-to-Capital 2 1.|Race. He is on the Winifred. well in the agsay office and was SUPERIOR, \\'l\, July 2.—Sec VIA‘“" is a leading Tacoma phy- the President sometime today.|member of the crew and is also make the trip. ~ SPEND JULY 4 HERE Numerous fishing boats, freight rriers and privately owned ure boats are expected to & here today and tomorrow to bpend July 4 fn Juneauw. The first ' these craft made their appear- over the week-end and are Aying at the upper and lower (ily; oats. 3 STREAM WATCHMEN GO OUT Skirts !t In the new pleated but- BOISE, - Idaho, July Gov. C. Baldridge has appointed John Thomas, banker and cattleman of 1|Gooding, dnd Republican National ' Committeeman, as Senator to suc- 'ceed Senator Frank R. Gooding, || deceased. Thomas has served the Republican Party for the past 10 years. Y | Party of Three Get Six Brown Bear on Game Hunt, West SEWARD, Alaska, July 2—8ix lrown bear fell before the guns of CES Robert ~ Frothingham, of New York; Newton Hess and L. Tay- of the U. 8.[lor, of Pennsylvania, who return- ve been|ed hére Saturday from a big in the|game hunt to the westward where house on Seventh Street,. now|they spent over a month, owaer by, H. L. Fsulkner, have| As the party entered the harbor moved | Mr. McKenna is representing tha United Press, covering the race for that news gathering organi- zation and writing features for his own and other. newspapers. Charles Fullerton is a well known Olympia Sportsman and ig a brother of Roscoe Fullerton, prominent attorney of that city. He is a member of the Winifred's crew. He is a Washington Uni- versity Alumnus and a Sigma Nu. Clinton Ragsdale, a Tacoma boy, also on the Winifred, i8 a stu- dent of the School of Business Administration at the University of Washington. - eee——— GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM 1 will be open this evening for | the accommodation of the trade. —adv. JOHNSTONS CANDY Nine stream watchmen sent out by the U. | Fisheries today, ‘according to . As- i sistant. Alaska t for the 1 S. Bureau ot 8, hero. Some will_go to Chatham 'Btraits, some to Stephens' Passdge, some to New Vests and Blouses In voile, broadcloth and pique. Sizg 36 to 44. SPECIAL $2.35 terfly skirts, and.. plain & those in port now are the The thirteenth lineal descend- | oter, Capt. Magnus Hanson,’ ant in direct line from Johe Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alstead,| Alden, l\hssCBarbafh; }lnt‘fh of | Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosens, Grecn\uch, onn.; has taken @ Sitka, Capt. William Doucett, | job im the chorus. This “’c"Vl;::l'::' n‘n;v. - Plllar Bay and . the Emma, Capt. Ness, fl"ILd las. thrown aside her soa \ouine "oy gm it bosts, ‘"‘"; tiere are sjal dife ta make a sucacss oi @l kyrie, the ral_trolling boats in. e stage carcer. Btta’ Aak L b o ‘the - + wrap around in most sea- sonable shades. $3.75 to $6.75 aund the Hyperien, halibut are expected to arrive to- t or tomorrow and remain in after the Forrth, — J. WILLIAMS HERE Uonal Nlustrated News) B. D. STEWART RETURNS FROM HARKRADER MINE‘GQO , - tender of ‘the. isnoo [ A | Fisheties, arrived 1n pory this at { B D. Stewert, Territofian Min-|ternoon Trom Killianoo...' - < Y. . Forest]ing Engineer, returned on Sat- e n charge of a urday night. from wmaking a 12! WITH "-° ENCE SHOP ew that has been crulsing tim-| day inspection trip to various P, i the vicinity of Killisnoo, is{ mining properties in this vicinity. M! with Migs Ellen | Juneau to purchase supjlies for camp. He brought. part of _erew In with him on the Ran- IV. They. will go out again Thursday or Friday. g ——————— { PHYSICIANS HOSTS . physicians of Juneau will ts tonight : to the doctors .the various yachts here, . Capital-to-Capital Yacht | ‘dinner at 6:30 o'clock | _at'the Arcade Cafe. physicians, u)m' wa‘ are, . Drs. L. Blajr, £, W, ,,.x’l'hump t a | the Juneau. Water Compar Among ‘the properties visited by Mining company at Harkrader on Admiralty Island, where most © his time was spent, making ;a thorough examination of the prop- erty. ——-0-0-0—— MINARD MILLS OUT Minard Mills, uuperlnta i has been confined to the hospiii’ t 4 his home wice taken Hi with| pneumonia el;ht weeks ago, Has Deen out enjoying the good er the past few days. He 4 Holmquist) lishment annowneed the beauty llos onm-l bere. by| been Mr. Stewart is the Admiraity Coal} Mrs. Wiliam : of the. eatab. qu lllu Im wIIHIIII‘s flm ‘has MR”!MW ml The. Wot slty, of the he is slowly gaining back his lost| Church W) and 18 mflu bm i 2 poundage, every day. T als- hing one ton and a half. In y- have| ! the sea lion crushed a ml“file.v in the|baby sea lion. . Mr, apd Mrs.| The party was in “iato the|'Andy = Simons, of r Guides Association. iingham, who is an author @and’ Jecturer, i3 remaining for the m remainder of the - summer, with his wife. and Hess sailed Sunday e steamer Alaska for ‘the’ ll:l(unn here ‘ Taylor shot a sea lion, charge of m the Alaska Simon, who has been ivan Island, with Joe Hill ‘s fox farm there, under- major- operation this o 0¥ For Weddings; Birthdays, DISHAW & PETERSO,