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1[PRINCESS ALICE IN | SOUTHBOUND TODAY H ome-M aking E o t i - Practices the Advice FRUIT JARS {sfud batled. st .. Q'slack with. tha S’N? (,l"vps to (’th(’r& AND tfollowing passengers from Jumeau: | - ¢ i Mr. and Mrs. H. Graves and thres ALL SIZES AND MAKES The /Princess Alice, as Cliffe, arrived in port Capt. “Fhom. enroute les stderage for Seatile; Miss Cecfle| Cashen and Sister Mary Philippa | for Vietorla; William Hood |)|le three steerage for Vancouver; Larson and N. Nelson for vmue, Rupert BRUNSWICK ALLEYS | BEING RESURFACED' T'hia - Brunswick nw(lmx /mpp' f on South Front. Stréet, are being completely resurfaced and will be ready for ude again within a week or ten days, it was anmouncéd to- day by Steve Vukovich, one of !'the proprietors. Both alleys will be planed down and resurfaced ‘n"order to eliml. | nata the waves gnd depressions| and put the alleys M first claga condition for tHe ‘fall ‘and winter geason. Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING .t AT THE HOTELS 4 . | Gastineau 4 s X | PARIS—Souple ctas lam Vn,nnlwn, Juljan;: Mr. and 2 o p {lend themselves to the vegue for Mrs. Shaw, Jr, Julian; Dr; |draperics and, bouffant lines ard and Mr«; (.mrgo D, Bishop; Mrs. i \ ! miton Sildends. fo%. nostin P. M. Batten, Racine, Wis.; Alice L & : k 4 X | Searoee aodel g Batten, Racine; Mrs. D. J. Wil ; 4 ; v g i P4l Itams, Hirst-Chichagof; H., . it UL aecheen {Preston: Mr. and, Mrs, Robert A: puff at the side—which {LjakIn, BiR, Reapeita, : i . s draped from the skirt and falls| 1) ATREKED T 3 : B the lem-line, On . the L. Haepoa, city; W. P. Bramble, | A e 4 - . there is an ornament of 'Todd; Mr. and Mfs. Henry Marye. ST Bl Gk da, Excursion Tafet; Frank Vi S centini, city; John Tox, city; Mr. and Mrs. George Carleet, Jr., Hoo- nah; M. Hatni; Silas Smith, Sitd ka; B. Gulnmrmi.‘.nmnn,- Goorge | Burneg, Fairbanks; Mr, and Mrs, Sharclay, ‘city. | Zynda Lomise Bentiett Weaver, home | Mr, and Mrk. G. W. economics expert, whose daily | way. menus and articles on problems of the Home will be a daily feature fn The Daily Alaska Empire, may be Msted among that select num- ber of authorities Wwho practice What they advise. It private life she is Mrs, Alex- indard !mmsmnm Packed in kits (with improved v\lli:h[ in A blue line Zowns is Monet ftiim h |fige the PHOENIX HOSIERY The PROFILE—the very latest in hosiery design— | gracefully slenderizing the ankle. A delicate fillet | of tone in pointed effect, a shadowy form' tha ! blends heel and ankle in a subtle, charming way. | To be had only in this fine fullfashioned all silk | hosiery, and at the new low price, $1.65 a pair ‘ R R A AP TP T } FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUAIITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs, Tounise Bennett Weaver, whose column, ‘“Helpin; maker,” will begin in the Daily Alaska Empire very soom, w.),kc'l‘”—r Althquist Press’ Your Sut out her cwn menus .and formulae for her son’s diet and he Won| e call and deliver. Phona 528 the prize in a baby. centest. She is a magazine mnmhum- and | G was_ Co- aut}mr Lf the books in the “Bettina Cock Boo Delicious Hams and Bacons FIIONE 38 Featuring'F: Ty A grad Mi of war, versity member Economics pre-school gr versity radio Niles, Skag- Azsocl yup of Ame T talks many In her daily ¢ ver will _iyn the | e e ) b given | time | lumn Miss Wea in dotail and B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ¥ give “The Home of Phoenix'Hose™ TAMMANY MUST SEC. JARDINE L STAY ‘OUT' OF MAKING TRIP IN | WHITE HOUSE " THIS LOCALITY Utah G. O. P. Pledges It' Left with Parly Last nght self to Prevent Tammany ‘ on Brant — Return Changing Heidqu'arlcrs Middle Next Week Saere m Pi {OGDEN, Utah, Ang, 17| —With- out a single discorflant note the Utah Republican St Conven- tion last night adopted a DMt- olnc form which pledges the Repub- j.,.00 licans to “prevent the (urming pjojories of the White House into head- p quarters for Tammany Hall” 14 A State ticket was nominated g, topped with former Republican National Committeeman Ernest | Bamberger for (I, Senatorial scat mow occupied by Senator William 1. King, Democrat, and by William W is, Ogden merchant, who was named as the party’s choice to succeed Gov George H. Lern, Democrat It is expected that Senator King and Gov. T'arn will geek re- nomination by the Democra State Convention which mee later lhii month., FOUR SOUTHERN STATES REPAIR FLOOD DAMABES, ATLANTA, Atig. 17—Four southeastern states today counted 10 known dead and great property damage in the wake of storm: and floods and citizens are bat tling receeding flood waters, while | railroads,’ telegraph and telephone companfies are struggling against heavy odds to restore communi- catlon lines which have been broken by the raging waters of Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georgia. Property owners of those states| contemplate faging thousands of| acres of wreckad farm land. Build- | ings have been damaged, bridgcs| and highways are washed out or| L The Igtter will not be vestored to ‘traffic for imonths, Showers are forecast but the ching raims and wind storms m- last few days are apparent. ly subsiding. l’mbt’bly the, greatest menace ns along the Broad River in South ‘Carolina, where the Lock hart Power | pany’s dam has al- | b mear Union. The cture, 1,000 feet long and 18 high, cracked at midnight, g as. & result, the Broad m:hy Many families were red to, safety. Two T threatening to itQm 7 to 12 flood ——— ‘Ola papers for sals at the Emplh niture Wil- dine and Gov. George , with a party of Gov- officials and friends, left last night en the 1. 8. vestel Brant, Capt. E. Hunter, for Skagway, Haines Sitka. They expect to Juneau about the middle of next woek, Members of the Secretary William tor Gen tes; Henry the and De party hesid the Gove Witt Mitchell, of the United O'Malley, U Commissioner Fishe riuq Charles 1. Floty, U. S. Commi sioner f Agriculture in Alaska, James T. Jardine, brother of the Secretary and A, F. Swenbsen " ¢f Idaho, friend of the Secretary. ® The Brant will make connec- [tions with the steamer Yukon of the Alaska Steamship Company, probably at Point Retreat or Port Althorp mext week.,so that "Mr. Mitchell may board ‘the stoamer for Seiard from where he will go to Kenai Peninsula on a hunting trip The Secrétary's party will re- main in Juneau a day or two on the return trip, during which time the visitors will be guests of the Juneau Chamber of Com- merce at a luncheon, and they will centinue south on the Brant. From Junean south- {bound they will be joined by Paul G. Redington, Chief of the Blological Survey and H W, |Tethune, Executive Officer of the Alaska Game Commission MISS SULLY HONOR GUEST AT SHOWER Mrs. lilxn'ry Sul)y enterkained last evening with a migcellaneous thower in honor of Miss Hen- rietta ¢ ¥, who I& leaving carly next week to enter training at the Columbus Hospital in Seattle. Mauny lovely gifts were receiv- ed bygMiss Sully. Games were enjoyed by the guests during the evening and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, as- sisted by Mrs. Alice Sully and Mrs. Alex Sey. Miss Gertrude Waltonen and Mrs. Earle Hun- ter, Jr., were awarded prizes.| Guests were: Misses Gertrude Waltonen, Alberta Gallwas, Mamie Feusi, Elizabeth Feusi, Ruth Krugness, Evelyn Judson, Belva Williams, Lillian Bayers, Mesdameés Earle Hunter, Leonard Holmgquist, Larry McKechnie, Alice Sully and Alex Sey. ot Ga., ‘FALTS ARE I.AIB nwn& 8¢ BimY e 4 , ..\., .= Fmancml Statement Is Made by Board of Equalization In order that the general pub- lic may be advised fully regard- ing conditions of city affairs from a financial standpoint and con- ditions confronting the city this coming year a gtatement {s here- with presented showing estithated receipts and dfsbursements and in pubmitting same, 4n ésplana- tion might ;be ‘made showing. Ne- cessity of increasins \mlun!ons -t property in ordér. to: raise ad- ditional revenue. Esttmated res| ceipts for year amount to $139,.- 000,00. Disbursements $104,- 100.00, leaving a balance of $34,- 600,00 for street, sewers, city dock repairs and incidental work that may arise. One hundred thousand ‘dollars|i of school bonda were voted and must he redeemed 1f the city is to maintain {ts present high standard of credit, The interest cn these bonds must be met. The chool Board Tequires $7,000.00 more this year than previous to meet additional expenses ‘conneéct- ed with maintaining and conduet- ing additional school building. = The city requires $23,000.00 additional this year over last year| {to meet enrrent expenses it street and wer work is to be con- tinued. ‘The Board of Equaliza-| |tion will contfnue in session un- |til Saturday evening, August 18, in order to receive complaints |ot property holders who feel that: (heir assessments are not a true vilue, Receirts se $100,000.00 1,5600.004 Taxes |Fines, ete. Licenses— Dogs . Vehieles Mereantlle Whart Coal Cemetery Miscellaneous 400.00 4,000.00 10,000.00 12,000.00 10,000,00 800 .00, 300.00; $139,000,00 Disbursements Coal Accolint .. Whart Aeccount Fire Depariment Street Lights Pclieg Dephrtment | City Hall fia.nten- ance Hydrants Library Cemetery City Clerk and Mag- istrates 10,000.00 12,000.00 10,000.00 4,500.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,500.00 2,400.00 1,600.00 3,760.00 [ducting food shows in many School Appropriation..§ 25.qoo.onf Taxes and quetlun Health 'Dennrhnont 2 Indigent . ik and Assessor . R l Bohds ... Red School L:ln m4¢’le fiy citi- 1,000.00 860.00 300.00 7,600.00 2,000.00. (Signed) gglm OF ffi AszA- Luv. %L C!" Sik, L ander R. George. Several years ago: when her son was born she formulac for his diet, and now he worked out her own menus and hak hecome a baby contest prize wititier, having been awarded the Mkh st score in health. 'Miss Weaver is tne new home editar of The Associated Press Féature Seryice and her daily col- umn, “Helping the Homemaker," will- begin its daily appearanca in this paper very soon. During her 17 years’' experience in the scien- tific .and practical problems of the art of homemaking she has achieved a nation-wide reputation She is ¢p-author of the six books in the “Beftina Cook ‘Book" ser- ies, nearly: 100,000 copies of which have been sold, and her articles Have - appeared in many of the tedding mbgazines. She spent ften years as a teacher in her sub- (ject and formerly was head of the home economics départments| ot the Highland Park College and West high school, Des Moines, la. For 14 years she conducted home economicy columns in the Des | Moines Register and Tribune. In addition to lecturing and con- sec- tions of the country, Miss Weaver gerved as an American Red Cross dletitian and taught dietetics and kery classes during the World | recipe wdapted to rage menus the and con te special article lems of the hom He: menus and b are 1 income of | will on pre recipe evol h family - prepa- | h her own morketing rations and experime | - i CHARGED WITH ROBBERY |} i with has Arthur Crisler, charged robbery at Sitka Wednesday bound over to the grand jury U. 8. Commissioner DeArmond, ccording to advices re d U. 8. Marshal White. Bail w set at $1,000. Deputy U. shal Noble made the NOTICE glven that| sealed bids purchase of | the fixtures, trade, and business of Musie House will be accepted by thel undersigned, Referee in Bank- ruptey, up to and including Aug- ust 31, 1928, the right being reserved to reject any and all bids. A copy of the inventory of| gald busine ma be obtained from B. B. Smith, Trustee in Bankruptcy 1 or deliver all bids to the undersigned. GROVER C. WINN, Referce in Bankruptey. ‘ p S L old pnpers for sale at Llu- is Tereby for the stock in the Juneau 1,600.00 . | also | # Lucile ADVANCED inspira- | tions of the mode . ... *atrons newest style colours of Holeproof Hosicry . created by Lucile of s exclusivelyfor Floleproof .. & that is why smart women select them. [foleproof [{osiery 1107 Groadway, New York. U. 5. A. BEN C. DELZELLE Representative—Junean JUST IN the newest models in GAGE FELT HATS in styles that will harmonize with your fall costume. And we are letting them all go at one price — SPECI'AL ARMOUR’S Strawberry and Raspberry JAM 4 1-2 pound tin, 90c This is truly a wonderful bargain— COME EARLY Our Fresh Fruit and Vegetables are always the best CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily - “Best in Everythh¥ PHONE 478 THE ARCADE CAFE Try Our Special $1.00 Dinner Visit our Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain. You are cordially invited to come in and imspect Juneau's newest and classiest cafe. MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents ‘per night‘and up; $3.00;per week and u Public shower and tub baths 50 oent‘:? lap; 0il Burner 111'1 operation—Hot water day and »nith!. Rooms. $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. i FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL —AT— JUNEAU PAINT STORE ' CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE