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'NO TRAINED SEAL E\Lnul r.mnmd. wito is accompan- ied by Mrs. Hussman FOR JACK AND JOE| rs. i A. Stephanus i A | Her husband 48 superintendent c A IN S e i ns of a trained seal or of a|the Sebastian-Stuart Fish Com-| o f 4 A hounty for catching a halr seal|pany plant.at Tyee. We can supply you with the hand seaming limmering yosterday at| A. N. Herrold, superintendent | © Lena Cove when sympathy of pic-|of the Pacific American Fishories 5 machines and aluminum steam pressure 5 nickers proved too much for Jack at Excursion Inlet, was in Ju- : » cans ()i '(1 Handbag Kearny and Joo Johnson, the cap-|neau over the week-end. \ cookers and empty cans, of a young ha al. le B. B m was in town two aen were leaving the | the w 1d from Excur- ¥ . H L S h r see them wh at the Cove phout 9 o'clock [sion Inlet, where he is bookkeep- ¥ D . and ask to FRIDAY rday morning to do-some trol-|er at the Astoria and Puget X T s when th encountered the|souwrd cannery. Worse still, today T was car-s cal As they approached it the | e e ried with a pair of navy blue |animal sank to the bottom, rose .. kid gloves and a striking navy agaln and went nearer the shore. Held on Susplclon . ble suit for summer, |They pursued it and when they ; g Y '_, ? ( :.l',lmi:,‘,; l”u, onbht. \r,’:m,‘,‘l’d weio close, Kearney reached down uneau- Oung “r(llc“rc 0. even lhoupht to get navy kid and hauled it into the boat by the X shoes, but overlooked replac- tattiitnger: . Bhey wHGECH TS HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING 2 % and left it in the back of the truck ing me. lin which they had motored to town AT 7 | After six hours of fishing they SATURDAY— |returned to find severat pienick- She worce steel buekled black im.-‘ pouring ‘water on the seal to suede afternoon shoes today Beep “4p: from MUyIN," LS REM. and might have matched them pERS TR ke LWARAT M TERCREN vith a- suede: Sl |of ‘the water from where they up with_ a' suede: biig.i: Bhe eventually let him depart beeausc didn’t. I went out to repose | ot almost tearful requests of mem- E r after- in her lap and at the bridge | bers of the fair sex who were pres- 3 - ee, table. ‘ont e 4 ) { B, L o1 S : 223 SEWARD STREET - PO “ broeeerrerrereeore i BRI 7 S A adeon wm.......m,.-m..,..-.“.“,w,,- i 3 color SUNDAY— 3 l WHO'S WHO ed position in France beeause the “‘ . And today, with a pair of AND WHERE % 2 S .’ :::fll("-sm:‘r:j;mh::x{-u:;::mmw‘::;: FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY with « a immaculate white gloves 1 : women oh the whole than in and-col e i went to church. A dainty N 2 s ¢l America. Yteb makes a pale grey we been beaded b hould have re- | Miss Henricita Sully, who has i {chiffon afternoon dress which has QUALITY MEATS } Spepri i i b 4 made her home here for many ; § bl 11 i 1armony. p cha oot wde hel g Heeh i | 4 a tiers blouse and loose grad- i place 2, § ou L | overworked 'n],h‘:l {?fith"t she could HeR yoars, left on' the Alameda. this 0 |uated stceves. A large crystal Mayflower Butter and Eggs n my AIEQ THAL srning enroute to Seattle where % : ; D | buckic fastens the belt and a she will enter training at Colum-| § : single drapery falls very slightly Featurihg Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons bus hospital Y E Iu low the hem. flawkesworth, head of 3 ' P o S, poo 1 SR » th " Bureau of Education for 3 i VALUA'"ON OF FIIONE 38 : Southeastern Alaska, was an ar- ombinations by completing i Cake 9 otlc Ruseoll St. Clair, formerly of combinations by completing [rival from Kake on the Amorica| jMusealt st ouin formerly o CITY, PROPERTY cach outfit with _xh;‘»‘ HL(:\: o ¥ Angeles In connéction with the mur NOW COMPLETED cessories. Hasy inci ! 8 s on tne Queen inciuded r of Barbara Morrow, of Hol that you need, when you save 0. D s dig’ 3 o ¥ Leet, manager of the Alas-| lywood. | §s enough on certain accessories |ka Fish B ze, whose head of- - ‘ | Completing the " “ork of adjust- to add one more essential. fices are located at Wrangell. ¥ g preg ¥ ing the true va'uation of the ' James H. Cameron, who has Japan ioves io —ombat ‘1'v(up~‘l|;l\' of Juneau, ”‘x" Hrourd of ibeen at Speel Riv on business . Bqualization camposed of mem- for the Cameron Chandlar intor- Infant Mortality Rate i.rc of the city Council. met for ests, returned to Juncau aboard| TOKYO, Aug. Tie Japanese the last time, as such, Saturday D § R the! Americn Firat: home office has started work onnight. J. E. Johnson, Tax As- -u e ren s o : nc Henry Roden, local attorney, is|@ plan to combat ir t mortality sessor for Juneau, who has been gOAP SOAP " ® enroute to Wrangell aboard the|ln this country, said to be the here during the meetings of the Alameda highest in the world, The sit-|Board of Bqualization, left on POWDERS unea’ 3 « De ) > L \leaves and Baxter C.|uation has long baffled Japan’s' the Prince Rupert Saturday night wa’s Leading Department Store Felck - traveling. 7ien, arrived. in [heslth ofticjals |for Prince Rupert from where he & | junean en the Quebn, Gleaves| Experimental work will be con- will go to Ketchikan where he is WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE KB osniinily n,,,.,in,wmnpuw‘ww.fl has been stoppinz over at Pet-|ducted in children’s health elin- City Clerk. B S8 i b has heen stopping over 8t T s soon to bo established in 10| It wil be several days before SOAP, 50 cents, 3 for............__. $1.45 ershurg | { | s TRRM AN N SRR Incoming passengers on the|lcading Japancse cities. Govern-ithe Wesults of the valuations 2 | Quieen includod . W. M, Sheldon;|ment : and surgeous made by the board are arranged WHITE KING . BLEACHING SOAP, i TUN S Mrs Kate Tammr otieren &t erodit manager. for the, Union Wil be i to the clinics for publication, according to City Of1 Company, who boarded the|and persons too poor to pay for Clerk H. R. Shepard. whitens and }ulghtells all fabrics, 1 | | Ann's last evening for | | atosmar ht. Katibinarn tedical attention will be treated | T B i 7 TP 20 bars for fir meglical ¢ . Mrs, J. 1. Ross, whose hue-|withouteharge: BABY GIRL BORN I iyiov SAB LY [band s superintendent of ‘the| Trained nurses will be placed| Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thompson CITRUQ POWDER Mk Nk : s s LEAVE HOSPITAL |Hood Bay Canning Company,|0n duty h rural = districts are receiving congratulations on L. S!IMPSON Washington to .a ‘bright idea of . Jack iwe of Skagway, and | Heod Bay, is ecnroute to that|throughout the country to advisethe birth of a lmlby daughter yes- e riter] ‘m v i belated ronty to'dt. Gy, ber ‘haby daughtor, born August|place aboard the Queen. tothers and, ald in caring for terday afternoon at 'St. Ann's hos- land’s little masterpiece. Whe not 10, 1oft 8t. Anw’s hospital for their| . Through passengers aboard the infants. pital. LIGHT Hoqu CLEANSER, 3 for 25 I home yostopd Queen include W. H. Hussman, |} ; o Ty ond h USRI ACR B PO | moneral freight and passenger : cents, 13 for ... _::n d papers for sale at the me[r(‘ ent for an Hawaiian inter- nats chortled. | o ¥ b LEd e : CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 21 for . et ' FELS NAPTHA SOAP, carton (10 nent simple tion back ta his mlr\“ in multilai ral trgppin CALIFORNIA GROCF RY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” i [ NORTHERN HOTEL opinion intervoned at home and abroal od by anis for con of a farreaching paace Right fhere Kellogz saw 1 his chan He av thlessly burcaucratic b abroad to explore stvang knowing himoelf invin. ned with -he public at his Aud because of that s to bend to peace bearing ROOMS-—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. Idez! Conditions race mb Archc Expedlhon TON, aug sel Marion, nonth’s tour of duty to study novements from Greenland to the hipping lanes, faces almost ideai litions According to word received from tory 1o I Lieut. Comm. Donald B. MacMillan, | pea i w engaged in exploration and | fell « I 1 research in the Labrador, this is ! g perien 1la most unusual year aloug the droit 3 riand 1 abrador coast here is practically no field ice, lin spite of much casterly wind| this spring Although the Strait of Belle Isle is in the same lati- tude as the K gh Channel, it is ice-choked t eater par year from cis of t dor current and the extreme fluc- fuations of the eastern rth fail Nfficult t ] American climate might—and 1-—ari The absence of field ice should proposal of M. Briand went t be particularly helpful to the 125. files for months Nobody seem- foot steel patrol boat, for her twin el to expect concret i - propellors are close to the sur. ment face of the water, Bxcept Senator Borah and pea jeyond Belle Isle the Marion's crusaders who descended on the meterological observations begin " and other articles on household sub- PYo Wy ‘White House. Also, not to belin earnest, together wit) ee forgotten, the presidenti prodts, | Gaptlis ‘and - obi jects, appear daily in her eom lay tion year dawned Pol x ice conditions At this| b pediency, domestic aud interna-|point she leaves the beaten track | “Helpmg The H I" er, tional, demanded action; but what? navigation and enters wupon| —_— ors familiar only to old whal- | 5 £ P 4 8 g _ A Political Expedient jers, occasional cod and haddock | 2 ¥ The state department thought|fishe and ‘A axplarer %] , : M’L S NC‘ it over and recalled the Root :n«m.lumi then FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL i AP s Louise Pennett Weaver o ! JUNEAU PAINT STORE Don’t Worr ‘ ‘ CHICKEN DINNER Wbl g o i i = - AUK BAY INN expected . company I : tea, or l:lele day by dly, problem (of | ; (L AR i SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE selecting pleasing menus for a fdmly ever ready to eat, let Louise Bennett Weave: the home economics luthfll‘ii]; h‘iP you. Her famous menus and recipes a At T Ay P v Zat sucestlly made in ber own First Arrival of Fall Coats demofistration and testing kitchen— \ tration treaty with France, about R ¢ %o expire. It saved the day. A| FULL DRESS ALL DAY READ IT EACH DAY Y 3 SR i ) France-American peace plmlun.[ PARIS.—Fernand Bouisson, pre. . . v ,or E e | but involving no actual treaty com- | siding officer of the chamber of f : L l mitments, went into the preambi:|deputies, is a stickler for tradi-| THE EMPIRE : /4 { ; : ury "pose of a new arbitration treaty whicl tion, He wears full dres [mm‘ ! : v . s was rushed through to utmcuuunlme time the chamber meets in E ’ ‘ o i ‘ : 3 in jig time. It helped at home 2, the morning until it adjourns at E lot; but more than that, it helped] night.