The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 11, 1928, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, shelves and made racks wonderfnl |n||(h wes of still more of the much that we tin guality at |n'-l~ almost unbelicvabley all y the very Id out. We RAYON UNDERWEAR ring needle machines, hich gives greater wearing cd not to fade. Fiat lock gusset, in th(“bhmzm-l (7. Regular —Now $1.00 Regular $ NOW 65¢ S COTTON HOSE and black. L '." 5( pair 50« SPORT Many ¢ Regular 35 cents - $1.00 CHILDRENS patterned he attractive palterns 114 Now ICABLE PANTS we offer at ~NOW 40 () have added new ones to tike | A new | to be duplic: All| lowest price to clear away quickly. their MEN'S HICKORY SHIRTS quality with double Special this week Heavy back. 5 each MILLINERY hat at a price not ted in Juneau. 15 Hats at $2.00 10 H Regular prices up to $7.00. (| PRINTED LINOLEUM Accolac Attractive $1.00 sq. yd. | Finish. | Patterns. { | | CHILDREN'S BLACK draslic| TENNIS OXFORDS Sizes T to 1014, Special $1.00 | thirty month . Behrends LO., Inc. FUP& MEN FROM T NEW YE]RK STATE Mfi“, ' T ) Lg i("-é' Aot A the y the Westward, Mr. Col More Farmers Pive more fox farn York Alaska this T as they can dispo erties in New York clared to E. M Exeoutive Offic Game fur men were Cole, who ‘goveral years “the silver fox , when he be came enthusiastic about the coun y as ideal for fox farming All of the fur men, v heir. way are interested in jole-Black Fox and Fur Farming lompany. They expect to 1 pair of sillver foxes shipped Kussailloffl as soon as the are big enough to stand rip, Mr. Cele informed Mr. rd. e climatic conditions of the | nai Peninsula are considered for fox raising, and a that are lo- dolli well, ¢ Department Store Srench Airmen Await PESIIDIE Weather _ Courdouret (left) and Lieutenant ] 3 of the French army will take off | from lLe Bourget flying field for a non-stop flight to New York as scon as weather reports |01y easiest rdmg'tmn tl:e world Goddard e AT THE HOTELS Extra Comforts and Convemences NO EXTRA FARE Bohm, Sentinel I land e TOUND NOT GUILTY Marie ed with was found trial in the U Court yester Valori Paul H. Abboti, Alaska repre sentative of the DuPont Powie company, who has been on a short business trip to the States, re- turned ytmerday 01 the Yukon, are favorable. France, pictured above, has passed its loading and hftmg tests with flymg colors. single-motored, 650 horsepower machine. Roller Bearings, th Buflefl, Electrical Operation over the mountains—new Standard Sleeping Cars with larger washrooms, new heating and ventilating vation Car contamg | women’s founige with shower, men’s lounge, barber shop with men’s shower, a commodious obsecvation parlor, mand md valet service. 1 | | commodate | traffic. 1t The huge, red monoplane It is a Obser- at $3.45 | or¢ | travel !timulml cost is § 1928. for a second international across the Detroit river 1 Amherstberg, Ont., and Grosse lle. It would he ten spans 250 feet cach and would stand 1650 feet above the water and cost Plans have been frawn for the structure. Congress has authorized the con- struction of the Port Huron-Sar bridge over the St. Clair river, C. OF C. AND LIONS WILL PLAY SUNDAY As a pr(hmmmy to the City League ball contest next Sunday, between the Elks and American Legion, ball outfits from the Ju- | neau Lions' club and the Juneau Chamber of Commerce will tangle' at 1 p.m,, in the long anticipated struggle between those organiza- jtions, it was announced at the Lions’ Club meeting in the For- | get-Mco-Not tea rcom at noon to- | day. B M. Chambe regation, at the luncheon, and asserted plans the affair were well under beads. Two bands of #16. Whe @R ANRAIATOE R & lery trim the back |Similar game between the Rotary Which has a Vv |and Commercial clubs of Ketchi- front the raised |kan last year, and explained the belt line ccentuated an | M ment of the fracas there. hid d of white beads. Both teams are to be garbed in e s ashy new uniforms, made in Ju- G The Lions will roar onto W S the field with skirts, while their Work Is Started on underpinnings will be garbed with New Vehicular Bore |a woman's silk stocking and a Detroit to Windsor|*""“" 5 5% §—Many designers favor ¢ the formal evening rth rev the train in satin gown which has|? trimming of embroid- manager of the was a guest dard, sown tional t the neck. At the Post Will Pitch Harold H. Post is slated to begin on the mound for the Lions, while . B. Rice will do the receiving. Judson, Vanderleest, Henderson and Lucas have been named to fill infield, while outer garden will support George, Robert- and reinforee cref son and Rosselle. Simpson, War- to rest thirty fe below the [ner, 1. Goldstein, Shattuck, Hey- river at the harbor line. Con-|der and Bernard are subs; Drs. call for its completion in|Da s and Pigg, trainers, and tein, Nowell, Pond and afer will act as coaches. nings of attempted ball ipated, but the game may in order the city | an opportunity to safety devices similar to thos2 st before the day d in the Holland tunnel in New |is done. All players and subs are to be in uniform. No lineups nor uniforms have been announced for the Chamber of Commerce, but these will be made public following the meeting of the Chamber directors tomor- row. Goddard would go no furth- which withfer than declaring there would be supplant)a team, and the players would be woen Detroit and | in uniform of special design. Im\c been put in place.! Meetings o the Lions' club will ers to stand at tho!be discontinued until the month of the bridge on either 'of September, it was voted, follow- border have o soar|ing the recommendation of the d on opposite sides of 'h Board of Directors.. On the first { Tuesday of that month the Direc- l']n bridge will be feet wide, Hum will meet, and the following with a roadway suffi t to ac- day the regular club meeting will five separate lines of be held. is to be a 1,850-foot| At the approval of the organiza- and will stand 150 feet above tion, the secrctary was instructed er to permit shipping craft to send a telegram to the Lions’ underneath it. - The es- Intérnational convention at Des ,000,000. | Moines, extending the greeting of approval is Dbeing the local group. (Continuea 110! | vehicular tunnel, which will be fi-| 'l by Canadian and Unit=d capital. | the ! to be made of § pe big tube is and tracts Thesubw Tumn it will have hicles will be ) miles an hour, planne o provide between the, and Wi it} nl' the Amba; dor permitted to both ways. continu ter- or. It is base of the to pass Legislative between §4,000,000 and $5,000,000. || Congoleums Linoleums OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE UNFINISHED FURNITURE Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING 223 SEWARD STREET II‘ YOU EMPLOY F ive or More Persons ‘AND HAVE NOT READ THE /has a Com pensatwn Law as amended in 1927, you may not know that you can lose any amount up to $18,000 as a result of an accident. We have copies of the new law for distribution and will hand one to you upon request or go over it with you. You should be familiar with this law. It was made to fit your case. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE YOUR DEALER SELLS Pacific Coast Nut Coal $13.00 PER TON ON DOCK A PEPPY RANGE COAL PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 C. D. Ferguson, Agent FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 ———— iy A i o — Bady g Home Grown Vegetables ARRIVING DAILY 3 i ¥ N ¥ Also Local Strawberries COMING IN EVERY DAY CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” THE ARCADE CAFE Try Our Special $1.00 Dinner Visit our Frigidaire-Equipped Fouatain. = You are cordially Invited to come in and inspect Juneau’s newest and classfest cafe. S : . . MARY YOUNG, Proprietor.

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