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For, Frgffay | ! e rii"’ ] Saturday Only : Many. new patterns have recently been added to our. slock mflng e | J 1 ! iwsmony. 3 b aur, selections unusually large and of wonderful interest to. thos luVmg thq: slightest, need of rugs. This store’s reputation for good rugs is such thut you “ upon getting thoroughly reliable qualities at this big redflfl?ua,, B. M. Behrends. Juneaw’s Lcadmg Department, Store 2 %E 4% A k| F flw-fl?r 3 l(lul members only, Later she | PSYCHO ANALYST To hopes to address a larger public GIVE LECTURES HERE through radio station KI'IU, oper- (ated by the Alaska Klectric Light 15, psycho-anal. and Power conbany, she sald, of lectures | Under the name or I3 ning nextshe has written numerous psych- auspices of | analytical books and nphlets, and Profes-|and has lectured throughout the glonal Women's Clv* it was an-|United States, ecspesially on the ngimeed today. Pacific coast, through the sponsor- 48he will talk each evening for|ship of various organlzations. Mra. a, weex, except on Sundays, in the | Davis has also lectured over radio meeting plage of the Club in the stations in the States, and recent- Methodist church. and all “such gave a serles of talks over gatherings are .open to the public. K\US Bellingham, %”m serics s complgted Mrs.| Hege \aiks in Jupeaw will be e aiyn Lowes op body building, be Tuesday, under the the Juncau Basiness wal give m 1k for | based om ‘the theery that good Announcement! eating. ) TER'S Wi "N ;Eficg't opeRATION Mrs. Allen, wite of the Rev, Hnt, ry R. Allen, pastor of, the Lutheras Church, underwent an opgration, St.. Ann's hospital. this morn While the operation was whol successtul and the pat gressing tinely; she wi hospital for two. weeks of Ho bayl fora she will itfed to ril dsan campalgns o 1912 and 1916, | an | HARRY MABRY ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE NEW |2 MABRY CAFE IN THE IMPERIAL BUILDING. FRONT: STREET SATURDAY EVEN AUGUST 25——FOR DINNER AT 5'0’CLOCK P. M. NG You are cordially invited to visit, the, new Mabry Cafe Well-cooked food: at. popular prices will be our. aim at. all, times, MABRY’S, CAFE FRONT STREET ithe primary fight in which Senator ) | ties, and Hay ran on a party har. #| Reed supporters out-state backing champlon, abandoned. any strong, 8 with him _on other issues, and has &,)Wk too dry, just remember that ‘“"-m‘:: 0. e health 1l fi bett lII?IunMnP wb:fiipi?‘l‘g‘gxmlul ufi fl%“ uri, b (&hnomp. Kentucky and Tennes. | Mtssoun s W ets, A;g Counted-in Column by the Smith” Democrats (Contloued trom Puge One) offset thls, is the question rying Missouri Republicans. Favorable Omen The, Demperafs are viewing as a favorable omen the fact that the Missourl Democracy i8 united and hgrmonlous and working for~ the cammon. cause for the first time in_several campaigns. This is seen notwithstanding wor- James A. Reed waged a bitter cam- paign againgt, Charles M. Hay of St, Louis, dry Democratic leader, only to see Hay, a Reed enemy of long standing, emerge the victor for the Democratic senatorial homination. Hay defeated James A. Collet of Salisbury, wet candi- date espoused by Reed. Collett was a ngwcomer in poli- mony platform with many former 1, Hay, former ardent dry § dry declarations and stressed party. Hay sajd he disagreed’ With Smith on prohjbition, but was been. urging Democrats through- bat. the state to unite on Governor, ith for, President. llrglng arty harmony and regu- ity, Hay has sald during his hat “if_Sinith looks too ou, just remember that am dry enpugh for you, and it Smith is wet enough for, you, and sfuft. yout straight ticket into the b‘qllnt box.” , The. Democratic = gubernatorial pamlnae. Francis M. Wilson of tle City, former state senator, heen_non-committal on prohi- tion, but Is regarded generally &5 belng mildly wet. The Repub- lcm; nominee for the Governor- ship, Henry 8, Canlfield of St. ula. fayors moditication of the prohibition _amendment, but didn’t 1153 much about it in his primary of. Sen. Harry B. pj of* St. Louis hy the Na. Bemocratic, Committee to the Smith campalgn in Mis. Towa, Nebraska, Kansag, ract Bpe from headquarters in St. Louis | Is’ mg,msu as of benefit to the harty in, the State, Hawes ig regarded. as a harmonizer and demonstrated this “abllity in his own senatorial campaign twp years | ago. mtssnllrls palitical record also ures in the 1928 plcture. Re- puhllcar\s point out particularly the state hag beeh carrled by every Republican candidate for president Biice 1900, except In the two Wil | the state has had only | (J Dp‘ocrlllc governors In 20 oars. | | ; 8 AR burmnx of I&o]lngg Agreement Presages Wor ld W ide Trml) (Contlnuea rrom Page nne ) to enter into a pact country to bar war. Link :All Nat'ons The next Important step came December, 28, 1 when Mr Kellogg sugg to M. Briand that the U tates and France join in an effort to link all nations cof the world in declaration renouncing w The original signatory are the United Belgium, Czechosl Britain, the Dominion of ( the Commonwealth of Aw the Dominion of New the Union of South Afl Irish Free State, India, Italy, Japan and Poland The first two articles in trea contain the nub of- The are: ‘““The high r ing parties solemnly de the names of their respective peoples that they condemn re- course to war for the solution of international controversies and rencunce it as an instrument of national policy in their relation 3 with one another. PARIS—A band of velvet rib “The high contracting parties bon is often the only trimming agree that the settlement or solu- on the large summer h, A Red- tion of all disputes or conflicts fern model is of pale fresh cran of wha r nature or of wh straw. Reboux makes a two tone ever origin they may be, which|pink chiffon hanky, hand sewn. may arise among them, shall nev-|A heavy chain from Yteb is made er be sought except by of small dull silver beads with a means.” | cluster of jagged beads. Premet Historical Place jcombines white beads with green The Clock Salon of the Min-|ones. istry of Foreign Affairs, where the treaty will be signed, entered | histo January 12, 1919, when | Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clem- | enceau, Lloyd George, Signor Or- with this ited coi pacific [P —— WILL TEACH AT HEALY Miss Eva Ardls, who taught last year at Ruby and the year lando and Monsieur Hymans of before —at Kennecott, passed Belglum met there to organize through Juneau on the Yukon the work of the peace conference, [0 her way to Healy where she It was there the first plenary Will teach during the coming meeting of the conference gath- vear. Miss Ardis visited efed six days later. Since then Mrs. L. D. a number of important confer- samer was in port. ences have been within its walls. | It is nct one of the most ornate i1y in Michigan. apartments of the French I\ N, 2 A eign Office. Its pnn(m:] orna- THE MARTHA SOCIETY nelits are s o | Wwill hold a Goodie Sale at cupids on the i . Sanitary Grocery Store Sat- be taken for angels of » August 25, adv. Otherwise the decorations | Ponrrn s la rather mefningless gilt. The clock that gave its name to the salon is devold history or legend. She has HEATING STOVE — new gates and bowl, conditicn. Very cheap. Raven, Phone 3704. 0ld papers e at the Empire. large size, cellent of Robt. B 0ld papers for sale at iie Empire Anniversary Celebration By Women of Mooseheart Legion FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 24, MOOSE HALL AT 8:30 Q’CLOCK Arrluln aboard- the. Queen in oJurlpd Mrs, H,, D. DeVighne and o - Who dimve,, beeu. on . a j{ short cauon trln to Sitka, All Moose, all Mooseheart Legion ar_\d Families Invited. Program and Dancing. Autumn "l m bindtion o re very }.flmc and Nm York and Paris is wearing them. proudly introduces . New Our new shipment, of cleverly cut, smart details of line and novel com- color. We have silks and satins in lr]acl( beige, Thew Fall Dresses Are Specially Priced $12.75 and $29.50 Far less than you expected to pay_ for Fall dresses of such distinction ‘ A and-elegance! Do see them at Gordon’s new. Mm aue hwer in. New Yark. purchased the latest thing in Hiking Sum far “v@n“:n—a versatile creation that can be used in work or play. . skirt are cleverly desi red in sporty pattern. Every include one of these suits in her wardrobe once she has with ! Henderson while the | pent the summer with her fam-| HOME CANNING OUTFITS We can supply you with the hand seaming machines and aluminum steam pressure cookers and empty cans. Drop in and ask to see them Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING Kann’ SC) Store 223 SEWARD STREET FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY ME'ATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 ! SPECIALS SOAPS AND SOAP POWDERS WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP, 50 cents, 3 for. WHITE KING BLEACHING SOAP, whitens and brightens all fabrics, 20 bars for CITRUS POWDER, 4 for LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER, 3 for 25 cents, 13 for CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 21 for FELS NAPf[IA SOAP, large size, 30c, i carton (10 CALIF ORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” NORTHERN HOTEL 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. FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL JUNEAU PAINT STORE CHICKEN DINNER' AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE