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E DAILY ALASKA I:MPIRE THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, I928 g TARIFF POLICY | M‘ Are You Ready? '| OF DEMOCRATS For the Opening Of School Next W ebk? UNDER ATTACK HARRISBUiG The particu culture, w | Charles Cur Republiean nom-| inee for the Vice-Presidency, in a |speech before the members of 'National Grange here today. tis declared that, if the Den ! Qs were _ returied %o pawer: ndvhing could be expected from {them “but immediately there |would be a low revizion of the jtarift.” He continucd by saying !that many Democratic leaders |have already ecommitted them- selves to such a policy i ciici 5 {DON-MELDRUM HERE FROM SURVEY CAMP Don Meldrur: Fenn., Democ tarifl as it related t Weeks before the reluctant school boy and girl ever be- gin to think of the return to bondage, BEHRENDS’ is “Ready for School.” Mothers have to think: ahead, to plan ahead, and Behrends’ must be ready to help mathers. Tads about to enter kindergarten, eager for the fulfill- ment of a dream—Kids going back to third or fourth or fifth grade—Youiig mén and women begifififng high school—Trembly freshmen bound for college in tlgle States—Young scholars of all ages, bound for pubhc, private, boarding or finishing schools SHOTGUNS—RIFLES—HUNTING KNIVES SUPER X and NITRO EXPRESS SHELLS jAdmiralty Island for ihe {bach and Cameron-Chand ests, arrived in town last e (from the camp, which is no {the vicinity of Kootznahos How much longer the {will be conducted before | pletion, Mr. Meldrum was un {to say definitely, but said fwork would continue |Fall months. He ‘ex {leave Satu v on the jCapt. Tom Case, tender {has had nnder charter | this summer. i .o | The 7um h, Capt scn, hallbut schooner, at the Juneau Cold § thig forenoon. Juneau-Young H ardware Co. Kann s' Store 223 SEWARD STREET PARIS — White chiffon and Iblack Chantilly lace are combin- ed in an afternoon ensemble from Redfern. A separate jacket with lace cape is worn over the ¢ ldress which fastens in front with [n large strass buckle holding in ce tles. Lace is appliqued roll design on the chiffon Behrends’ is ready in all departments to sefve all of them! BOYS’ SUITS, $12.50 and uip. Chinchilla Coats for boys and girls, $6.75. Boys’ Blouses, $1.25 and up. Girls’ Hats or Tams. ——————— RECORDS |Closing out all Iv Inch Columbia |and Okeh Records at §0c each. |Open evenings. Radic Electric | Ce., Marun Lynch. adv. luhn Ivel FRYE-BRUHN COMPAN Y QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Boys’ Hats or Caps: Raincoats for boys and grfls all agea Shoes for the whole family Sweaters for boys or girls. Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 o 1 kg Featuring Frye’s Dresses for the school girl: Stockings for boys ot gll‘h Best Quallty at Woderate pflbes ¢ CANNING PEACHES and PEARS ¢ i We will-be receiving—next week ‘a large . B.M. BeK .ads Co., lné. Juneau's Lending Deiartmed i e 8 O g shipment of Peaches and Pears. We will guarantee the Quality stoamer - Alameda, due Saturday.’The. body, of 3! and Price Liedt. Com. and Mrb. Perking will|Sitka Jaug’ mh’uy jmaks thelr Kome in one of thefthted skl Kirk houses at Fifth and Gold Streets, Licateant L. 0. Hammerstrom, ST | HOOVER EARLY AT "'s DE executive officer, is leaving here |tomorrow morning on the Princesy WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—De-iLouise for a month's leave, Ie i &.':d "“"fl%:,'n““w et scending upon the new Geseral oxpicts o meot his wife In So- e PE B R s Republican Headquarters earlyioys and they will raturn here] Wark on ihd fequildiné of. tik o i % a’g a N this morning, Herbert C. Hoaver .. j.¢ian part of September, wharf and app {0 m-‘pu' 4 caught his qwn staft by SUrprise( gy, wicoe of Lioutenant (jg) ated ' yo : We have a new shipment of these latest style coats and raincoats in — fitst the thing for school wear, LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 3 jod ' | Crisler, | | J THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED nimea with robbéry th 3 cmnmmwnm Lourt At Sitka, ‘ | being. hragsbt to. {Juncau_in | Deptity U. S. Mar. ' CALIFORNIA GROCERY and he was deep in work when py woqoqq Oraiance Ofticer, and the members arrived William J. Donovan, Assistant to the Attorney General, and George Barr Baker, of New York, were the first re at the new, offiee, ~ They scompanied him on his trans-continental trip and' are among his closest advisers. JONA HILLMAN ! mmmnw” TON Mr. Ernst Falton and Miss AL Hillan, of Hoonah, were united| in marrizge last evening by the, Rev.sBeck, of Hootah, The cere- mDn took place at the home of ‘ml Mri. J. M. Chase of this! cn ‘‘the young couple being at- le by Miss Loretta Harpster aha, Neb., and Mr. Matvan C ':g brlde was becoming in a of rose-balge satin crepe and of Juneau. cl jed a bouquet of dahlias and snap.dragons while the bridesmaid | a bouquet of rose buds, Others attending the cjudéed Mrs. Hillman, mother of e bride, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Eligene Chase, Mrs. Jennie Parker, and. Albert. Parker. The wedding was followed by a. ginner after which the young phppk werg presented with a num- ber.of useful presents. { Mr. and Mrs. Felton will leave . shartly for Hoomah where they make their home; at least ARE 70 JUNEAU M af the United tter Unalga, r L. W. Por | ) Juneau, sev. of ship offl. has been for several wedding ! 'ftoday from five boats P. B, Colterell, Pay Clerk, expect to come to Juneau later this fall The former i3 in Ban Pedro, Cal, and the latter in Port Téwnsend Wash. Mys. H. B. Deets, wite of Chiet} LMm'l:iniul Deets; Engineer Offi- cer, is in New York at the presept time, but will leave soon for the west coast on her way here. ’I!uy will make their home in the Wer hru-u at 526 Fifth Street ‘\dr.fl. W. Parker, wife of H. W. I’ulku Gunner, 18 now residing in Juneau . There will be a ehange in the ranks. of the warrdnt officers on September 1, according to Lieut.. Com. Perkins. Machinist €. C, ! Jones will be replaced on that date by Machinist Charles Speech- Jey, who will come north with | Mre Speechly within a few days. e 38,500 POUNDS OF Thirty-eight thousand five hun. dred pounds of halibut sold here Prices ranged from 10 and 5 to 10 anl 5.10. Ban Juan took the Ina J., | Andrew Hildre, 8,000 pounds at 10 {und 510 the Emma, Capt. FTom Ness, 7,000 pounds and the Spray, Capt. W. Selset, 11,500 pounds, hoth at 5 and 10, The Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alstead, 6,600 pounds, England at 10 and 5, while the same prices for the 5,500 pounds of the Hyperien, Capt. Oscar Oberg. B Albert Grant, Indian, has btr laccused of the killing of Tom :|James, Indian 4t Sitka and 1s being held without” bond oh # charge of fitst degreée murder, a cording to advises received here on the HALIBUT ARE SOLD ¢ Capt. § Float - was "6 saterdhy, and the. pile 6f ,outtlt which was omployed' there hay bebs moved td the, City Dock to 't down ‘tho_ofd ”prmmll Afid ¢ uct a new one. Numerous: - other - are being city whichi are’ adding mueh tb attrdctiveness,: Thre cefont Bdd- fwalk being laid from Graves- Cloths ing store, to Ferry Way is partial- 1y completed. soon on the néw Willoughby A nue bridge. over Gold Ureek, cording (o ilyfl T. B. Judson Ywho is also preparing to haul crushed tock with which he wiil re-surface < the récently portion of ‘Frolt -Street: | - . - hnpmvcmnnt b vinelal” govern: anese oeétipie ofticial. dfs] troops have o can and . I By Natiohui workers, have s0ld to the New}| |Alaska Fish Brokerage paid the|e it made, throughout the: Work will uxm b broom and & vaciim cleaner, so r as their appeal to her is con. 3 To the average m«inem daughter | gg:re isn't afiy ditberefide hetween ) * tilled-in | § URDER OF MOOSE NO. 700 "ANNOUNCE THEIR ANNUAL Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $8.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burmer in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—stedm heated. ~—FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL ol | Hatide IUNEAU PAINT STORE CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE SR g KT,