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8 1920 FAR TO =000 BEBESTEVER = = o HELD, JUNEAU sh Exhibits Arriving . Exhib rom out of % 3 « Preparations Underway for have already commenced Off on Trip to Afri 4 ) [ o p ca Greatest of Kind to Be | s j _:"‘ e LoNDON, dERET aeie ! Sitka Kxperin Sta OND Sept. 7 he Prince Held S. E. Alaska ; iesday night d his brother the foubtful 1ipments will be oucester, started on a While the annual fair of th od e experimental|3 trlp to ca last Southeasterr Alask 1 yanks and Mata T nee en- ciation which . ! s year's Fair|r les where they day will he th 1ese exh are shown at|wiil for Egypt tmportant fa i at 1ge about th - % ‘ e, e nave. aiweyt LOCAL LAUNDRY IS B i i hos Boon missiog | b w e MOVING INTC NEW Thi due tha Association | permar quar ing b ment at an under r movement | dancer | Prince of Wales Is THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1928. LEADS WOMEN SMITH SUPPORTERS ' | Sullivan is now U. 8. Deputy | il at Tenakee Fireworks Displa ‘ of hipment 1 from the iro. pany and is stored with' | wn Firemen. The usual " vy will be given on the Fair - AND MODERN HGME For the past several days the of the Alaska Steam Laun. been busy moving ma- have | real prope: Some of thosn |Chinery into the new building at . and who wii|the rear of the old structure, on 1 Tde it Shattuck Way, undoubtedly PR modern of its typc ol, of S il talnes truction work was bogun conce | . Mr. and Mr th pring and the ture wa and get in practice for tl of Sitka: Joseph L. Hili|but recently completed. The en - fifizbioo Jof land; ‘Dr, H, W. Al (e imtasion SRR i et Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, head of the national women's demo- Heatie All Tof | A. B 1 U0, "while ox cratic committee, at her desk in New York where she directs the Manager J. Laurie has announcedjpe y. . Experime station at |1 facilitics make con-' gopoceatic drive for women's votes for the Smith and Robinson that all the booths were ronted gitka: Leslio F. Pa and Wil |4 the employces. griee” more than a montn ago and to jam Charles White of Strawberry | NuI in all fou meet the demand it was DECessary poing, | sides of the bu while sus. — ot WA to encroach upon (he TUnwaysj .y Sulfivan, who starred in| W '”‘IMJ, Hghis used when day- ygeq in the old building, therc|All thy t schoomers took| [t the pavilton ba CONBLINGSE Yggh year's Datiting beayty. cont TEht HRsau - have been added a water soft icau old Storas: geveral temporary booths. The yag sent word he will be unable|terior sufficle ing machine and a h boiler, ! Compar Juneau Firemen have engaged tWo'to attend, but will send as many| Besides the o M R i 3 booths in which a Nash Standard!, {he Tenakee residents ove - s ks, St e e Six Sodan car, a player plano and|jynequ as possible for Falr week the month the entizc business will| BARNYARD GCLF FCLLOWERS de lnxe Blectric Range will be dis. | WL A 1at e ew | ey o a-—— — = | Rome, acc to the owne KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—This city Twenty-five loads of sawdust * | . s s A . kel B have been moved to the Fai |1 men in' civic clubd Batks Hanus Building during the past few days and the big building has taken on LARGEST SCHOOL the atmosphere of a circus. Buni- ing and flags are being stretcherd| ]YA ’gIJIngq across the pillars of the building | | IN JUNEAL 3¢ The ratest designs in TALLY CARDS | PLACE CARDS ! GIFT CARDS BUTLER-MAURO and j DRUG CO ‘ (;Rlfllv:fllji;bi\_lu)s . Frec Deilvery Fhous 13 ‘ PHONE 178 A | When We Sel) It S P A S e o e A IO 2 | It's Right | B R g 5 Wk | Bub Station Post Office No | | oy Prepare your SATURDAY A. B. HALL Moonlight Serenaders frerrrrrrrrrrrr et eeeee Please Tell Y our Neighbor If you find our Canning Peaches as good as recommended. PLEASE TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR But in the case you do not find them so PLEASE TELL US. It is our ambition to sell you a good merchandise for as little, as good merchandise could be sold, and to serve you with a spirit of genuine courtesy. CMEMBER OME B( " YOU TO BE HAPPY ALL THE TIME ND DO NOT LOOK For Happy Home Quality in under some other label. You will be disappointed, just as bad as you would he if you were looking for JUNEAU SPIRIT in New York City. Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 The Holy Trinity Guild will have a Goody Sale at our store tomorrow. Please come. HAPPY HOME [ e nt s PSR SCHOONERS TAKE DBAIT and commercial firms excellent horseshoe | | ; | trial plants [who are | | The Liberty, Capt. Harold En pitchers. A le » has been form- dahl; Electra, Capt. Andrew Ol-|ed and contests are held twice a © son, and Do Capt. 0. B. Han-|week ney, were in port this mornin | » fishing g | > oo — - their way to (I 151 01d papers for sale at the Empire. @ $7.60 a 100 lbs. $1.10 box Canning Prunes 1.40 box Crabapples g . 1.40 box Greenstuff more reasonable than ever before Best New Potatoes $2.90 sack : i GARNICK’S Canning Peaches Child for the Future Many ailments among grown- upsare the direct result of the faulty shoes they wore aschild- ren. Fitting your child's feet with Kalisteniks is a good form of health insurance. They sup- port the soft bones and de- velop young muscles. Special “Allenite™ heel and tip insure longer wear. 'HEATING PLANTS $250 to $350 For small to medium sized homes we will R ! i} install complete in working order an electric J. M- S/l LO[].M welded steel warm air furnace with register in each room and guarantee it to heat your . house to 70 degrees in zero weather. GEO. B. RICE Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Plumbing Heating 10¢c Pound FRESH SOLID FIELD TOMATOES WE WILL OFFER YOU Canning Peaches for $1 Box Later Part of This Week * GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 xa. m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings | % i e e - —_—— e at 18 mills the revenue for the Notifications of taxes have heen 1 year should be §! 80,|sent to the people of Junean, rding to H. R. Shepard, k be delinquent by the in October, unless half ha paid by that time, Mr. § | satd. In adjusung tne valuations, the Yity Council andertook to raise $23,000 additional revenue over that of last year, to meet Increased expense connected with the school | However if the taxes are all col- VALUATION MORE Property Valued $1,500,- !+ meu, they. will furaish an in. . |creased revenue of only $20,000, 000 More than Last | $3.000 1‘.:\4 ‘(,;,]:,, [h(l.m,y(.wi,y),:,: Year—Tax 18 Mills T | -The increaseu income for the » real{schools is nccessary to meet the gt LLOYD'S LOCKSMITHS | { NEW BRITAIN, Conn, — Al- | though Harold Lioyd may drefer to build his new home in Holly- {v:ood, he has come here for the hardware for it. A local manu- facturing comcern has an order for locks and fancy trimmings, The total va property in Ju 1{bonds which were voted over-|some cf them to be furnished in about $1,500,000 over whelmingly by the people of Ju-|cld gold by J. E. Joh au last year to build the new| B who was selec 4 014 papers for sale at the Empira for Juneaun fixed at 18 m 20 inills in 1927 tion Board. The t 105; for valuation is' §1,305,8 tomobiles it is §1 grand total of tion of th Juneau. With the Mewe., costume jewelry. .. novelties. .. just receives t's the little things about your person that arrest attention—a smart colorful necklace, a medish bracelet, a dis- tinctive ring—or a stylish Gruen Guild Watch. .. In our selections you will find a wide variety of unusual creations, all in the best taste and latest fashion, enabling you to acquire a piece that will truly reflect your individuality . . . all very moderately priced. HIRSH-WEISS CRUISER STAG SHIRT Heavy Weight This is the famous shirt advertised in outdoor magazines H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man NUGGET SHOP Fur Is of Vital Importance in Dress and Sports ‘Coats The coat-cuffs retain unquestion- able prestige—spiral cuffs—inter- esting to look upon and extreme- ly new and unusual—cuffs of di- versified lines are the most not- able feature of a group of new fall coats in both dress and sports models. Materials softly rich in char- acter and weave — silky furs on the cuffs and the long shawl col- lars giving much to the impression of luxury that they create. Devel- oped in the new brown tones—in black and the autumn shades. Don’t fail to see our values of real worth at this time—ask to see our Fair Week Coat Special at $27.50 to $55.00 Also our smart dresses at $11.50 to $18.50 ALL THESE AT ) Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center