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1LUES IN ' PORCH FROCKS . 1] that [ ¢ ¥ =3 hot d com- J i i printed house « d Jutstanding i 88 N Dresses b hort Set-in Sleeves Jess i 0 vt N o 1! Here witiful . . . so graceful- of th I wd . . so serviceable it i ou i at the low | i | ! we have them 1 { oS Colorful Prints b Organdies iced in three groups . Dehrends ne. ading Store Department o RSN PARIS y . + Flown for Lt at,,lwm.k-,h b plain bla TR oL Ur e e inpen . dre graceful eerd fuln | JEFFERS SPEAKS TO LEGIONNAIRES | | ON RELIEF WORK | """ PARIS, the s taik was enjoged by a nume { ber of the Legion members who He plans te leave Jumeau this afs ; GIVEN CHILDREN He has srounds and public parks within ! Havana, which will be inaugur- 4 ated this month. Mcre than 200 poor will be installed at the “city,” receiving instruetion, food, lodg- ing and physical culture train- ing, all free of cost and provided children descent, sport of Amelia Earhart’s heart fluttcrcd in pride at the Although it i8 planned to have these ‘*cities” open the year Jaround, it is proposed to increass g)ed the suite of rooms provxded for her by offenders, D i Amsterdam, Holland, which will be the scene fosss is holding it Lo n ot at noon at fall. Leiong prefers ] bl bt : ck velvet (r..‘.).- .)’ fter- | Upon Mr fHead's arrival ho will At the bac a b corted by membe of the e halanced 41.\- v local wup 1o IKagle River, and| vess ak Ukb Hgh 4/ from the end of the road the| falls in a petaled effect, in Lt bt hike to yl1v;:.4 uf:f:lle:y;‘v}‘y\iu lar hem line. $ e T, ave i i late in the af- energetic | were present to Hear him. Mif.flaunched the reform wave against|sumed the post of minist ofjsembiy tent, $42. Jeffers has spoken hafore a numys}Paris theatres: and public licenti-; foreign fairs following the T-i»l With these expenditure the { ber of American Legion Cll(l;)lt‘ru; otisness, has Just Issued an order nan incident with the Japanese.! Council s practically without i (07 the purpose of esplaining thgfgreatly restrictng tlhie traditional) Dr. Wang is looked upon as lmmi~. other than the $100 do- { work of the Red Cross and whatfParis street fair. Feng Yo-hsiang man and is taken:wated by the Juneau Lions Club for { an advantage it will Be. to havg] He has deéréed that the fairs; as another ind! on that tie on permanent building at Bagle | plans made, in advance,of any pogfblock traffic anfl in general inter-|time “Christian General” secks tof iver A deficit of about $30 | sible disaster, ,with ‘the. Americain ffere with the march of progr extend his influe to and final-| from the 1928 camp was b ced {,'.ae4 Legion, whereby the two organis Chief Chiappe’s famous purifi-|ly dominate Nanking. by those present at the luncheon | zations cooperate in.’relief work.|cation squadrons of police continue|s Dr. Wang is expected to follow | today their nightly cruiges through thejan [tornoon cn the ‘Alaska for the|boulevards and tributary strests|repards his dealings with the pow-Inean which donate to the Scout | Westward and IntcMor of Alaska,|atresting girls, male dancing part-jers. One of the first tasks con-|treasury each year are the fol- —————— ners and others who cannot ex.|froating him is to get the Jap:u:v.l()wln"' Chamber of Commerce plain what they are doing among|ese out of Shantung, where there $100, Elks $50, Scottish Rite Ma- I‘PLAYGROUND ls the bright lights. are now anywhere from 18,000}gon 50, Blue Lodge Masons $25, ! e jay-walking, pending upon which report is tak-|lodge donates the use of the | HAVANA, July 17. — The| e en as accurate o‘r Jz;lpzmt-so ‘mfli» Mniv.w Hall for the i'\lnnualhl';nll:wr |Cuban Government, having op- tary movements in tha torovince.land Son banguet held each fall. lened several children's ||I:|‘y» Cuba w Bull Fights Treaty rtevision is dnother job Scouts Meet Tonight Both Real and Sham the past six months, is now building a “children city" at HAVANA, Guanabacoa, 15 miles west of fighting in Cuba passes into ob- livion under a recent han. Although @omprised chiefly of Spaniards’ and peaple of Spanish fight of many years against new order making it illezal to by New York welcomed her back home, she was too mod- by P, 1y expired and conclude in|17.—Mexico's first school of civil t | v.dwlt it. She kept in the back;,round as much as pos- ;fi(.“n'hh.e SNl o8 Pk ii'}.';i.a;,“,“.‘."fl‘.fi”’"“ o Mhep ?111?1: Y, Iac:n treaties based onjaviation, outside the capitol, has , insisting her two companions, Wilmer Stultz and | I the experiment proves suc-{ There is also a military order|equality between vations and reckibeen established here. It con: d all of the credit for the flight. “I was |cesstul similar institutions will|against them.. It is expected|procity. The most unequal of all|sists of oue Instructor, one biplane ,” she added. The above picture was made |be created throughout the island. |there will be secret efforts tofunequal treaties is the tariff con-fand applications from most of tho eyade the regulation and police have strict order to arrest|steps to bring ‘flzrv country in the world will send its best ath- letes for the (International THustrated is an air view of the huge stadium in vatious sports events. | News) e Olvmmc games for 1928 l\e:.rly every 5 i’A [J 'ORESS ‘N OFFICE| for nomy ma| of Peking comne nation wars ing new host ¢t military I, further with T of Chira's in, offin B e S - PROGRAM READY FOR SCOUT MAN Ceuncil Decides on Recep-| tion for Heac 1— —Finan- 1ok \ program fo lter Hoad,| of - NPHOT - oX dent of t} icnal Scout | WKL A i 18 defin ettled to-| ibers of the lo-| Couneil mot Velvet the number dufing the summer jigio o o, o o0 noon, 1 1 will be ing informally to the mem. {months so that city waifs may Bite ith arvic of Governor George A. Parks | the American Legion last |receive the full benafits of sun- 5o g or and | 2 dinne $:20 o'clock in the| at the Dugout, J. Arthur [shine, freshjalr and exercise. |05 o villaice debts, | CVening a reception for fiers, manager of the Pacitic 2 o AR She 18 now. negotiating for & wa.| will he attended vision of the American Rei | Wealth in Mauseleums | te Tor:bha \ton | bers of the Council and ¢ tressed the importance of » statlon jwill bo held in the ) wtion between the Ameri- Tempfs Grave Robbers SR P T Legion Dugout | Legion and the Red Cross in e I | Financial Statsment | ster rolief work. He clted| PARIS, July 17 Recent loolinz: American Recognition : Costs of tho summer encamp-| many incidents wiich © occurred |of jewels from graves recalls that ey : . ment held last month were diseis. | during the St. Francis Dam disas:|there s great wealth in somo of First Goal of China|sca oting today, ‘and | ter in southern California, which{the mausoleums. | recon 3 members of the| Chief among these is the m \ » made, ia rcgard to next year's| n were better quall.|icent burial home of Hypolite Al (Continnen tTom Take One.) | cuting. 3 i l\ cavse of their training and|bert Chauchard, maultimiilionaire ~ J. W, secretary, reported liscipline, to do police and res:|founder of the Louvre depariment volve expenditures for food lone for the two cne work, than the person lacking|store. who left a fortune to be habilitation, especizlly in H weeks at camp, totalled $281.30. the experience of military discl-[spent for a funeral which ho wizh. ant Sk bocause of their|Incidentals, including hauling and pline ed to be splendid and theatrical. | pitialle eordirin; I the Nan repair brought this amount up| During that disaster, even withél Chief among the jewels he or. government inito $s511.70. As there were out plans formulated beforc fhe|dered to be buried with him were all provinees onal-|boys attending the camp, the ave | disaster, tne Ametican Legion and[bis diamord shirt buttons They ist flag an on aj &g day per boy the Red Cross worked togethei|were placed in his barial shirt [uath ot coatrib-| ut § about §19 for each smoothly and habmonjously, 1t| The costly Amarenth wood brass- uted to the w | boy for the encampment. is the present plam -of the Red|bound casket, was encased and vidunal, then unif Of this amouut ths b paid Cross to coma to a working agreo-|sealed with cement in massive Otherwise there will be each, while the Sco Coun- ment whereby the Legion will co:fstone to prevent raids on it. | iting in the fall when the wpp.” d the remainder. In operate during all disaster reiief —————— {18 not so intense o this amount of money woik, under the direction of the| PARIS POLICE CHIEF | Tae forcign relations of ti:e Na-| the Council purcha in Red Cross offielals, Mr. Jeffars EXTENDS REFORM DRIVE tionalists 150 <xtremely floid.| permanent equipment which was said - {Dr. C AW f.rmer Peking of- deetned necessary and for the imerpuas né good of the camp, - | which cost $155.35 at a price of § July “17.—Jeéan Chiappo, | ficial and veteron of t .police chief who' gotiations with foreign natior sleeping cot nd one “unyielding” foreign policy as| Among the organizations in Ju- evon attempted to aholish|to #0,000 Japanese soldiers, de-fand Odd Fellqws §25. The Moose awaiting the new foreign minister tmmediately following his assump- tion of office, Dr. Wang was cred- ited by the Chinese press with the following statement: “I shall make it one of my first tasks to abolish all existing unegual treaties be- tweein China and foreign countries. As a first step in this direction 1 shall renounce those Sino-foreign treatics the terms of which have Troops No. 1 and No. 2 of Ju- neau will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening to prepare for Mr. Head's arrival Monday. Scouts are ask- ed to be prompt this evening, and will be given drilling exercises ag part of the evening schedule. July 17. Bult Cubans have waged a the “blood and sand.” The ——————— MEXICA HAS AIR SCHOOL GUADALAJARA, Mexico, boys in the city. Captain Luis Verdeja, army flyer, -tsi-ud the school, ; 1 shall take immediate is question to the powers and se- the| vention. attention of the (nbeenn are in thsf — We carry Kerr's Self- Scaling, Economy and Glass Top Jars in all sizes. 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