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] % Black and brown sol real service. Sizes for Saturday Play Fine for every day 2 for IIIIIIIIII|IIllIIIIHlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIilllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIiIIllI|||l|IIll|Il|IIllIlIIIllI|l|Il||I|IIIIi|Il|1£_|_|lIlI_IIII_I,I]_l]_lII!ll!l]]II[Illlllllfll!l]JIIIIIIIII,I!II»II[I[I!IIIIJI,IIII LET MAC SHARPEN IT. Second Hand Store, opposite Model Cafe. —adv. ———— LET Amgquist Press Your Suit. We call end deliver. Phone 528, pecial for Growing Girls’ Oxfords id leather oxfords for 31 to 8 and priced Only $4.95 Pair Boys’ Blue Chambray Shirts wear, 8 to 16 years. Regular $1.00. Spociul for Saturdav L pride. | a range of, sizes. trousers. as low as $13.50 suit. to buy your suit for Saturday Only Boys’ Tennis Shoes Keds—regular price $2.25 pair For Saturday Only $1.85 Pair A tennis shoe for real service. Sizes 114 to 2. Men’s Work Shoes Rlack and brown famous Star Shoes. These shoes are made for rough wear. Special for Saturday $3.95 Pair B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store About the only one who has as hard a job as dad, who is trying to reduce cxpenses, is the fashion de- signer who is trying to still further reduce what women shall wear. OUR SERVICE EXTENDS ALL OVER THE WORLD THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU MADE-RITE PUDDING No Fuss—No Muss Several 13¢ pkg., 2 Flavors for 25 cents OUR-OWN JELL-DESSERT Wine, Lemon, other 13¢ pkg., 2 Strawberry and flavors for 25 cents Made from pure fruit Fresh Fruits “The Store That Pleases” SANITARY GROCERY and Vegetables PHONES 82—85 OHLSON MAKES SEATTLE TRIP - TOTALK RATES |Alaska Kailroad Head to | Negotiate New Tariff, Steamship Firms Enroute to Seattle to discuss new tariff agreements with steamship |company representatives, Col, Otto !F. Ohlson, General Manager of The Alaska Railroad, conferred {with Gov. George A. Parks and | Commissioner Charles H. Flory, ! Department of Agriculture, for sev- .:iuuuuiumimuuumum||iiifl||i|flu|imiiium|n|i|iii’|i|'ififiifi|fuiuig VVOOIWCHI‘.' GOO(] GlOt[\eS For Boys and Young Men Suits’ with the Woolwear label can-be bought with confidence and worn with All Woolwear clothes are fully guaranteed to give satisfaction. They have two pairs of Sizese 6 to 18 years. We have Priced Now is the time A OO graduation. LA LRI M. D. Snodgrass, who was recent- ly made colonization agent for the railroad. He will spend several months in the northern tier of western States, working as far south as Kansas and Colorado, get- ting into contact with farmers and farm organizations with a view of interesting likely colonists for set- tlement in agricultural regions on the rail route. Mr. Snodgrass, who served one term as Territorial Senator from Fairbanks, has been connected for several years with the Federal Farm Experiment Stations in the Terri- tory, having charge of Kodiak, Fair-| banks and Matanuska stations at various times. .- He has been grant- ed a year's leave by the Depart- ment of Agriculture to handle the railroad’s colonization program. Col. Ohlson expects to be in Se- attle about two weeks. The present ieral hours last night. He con- tinued on to Seattle on the steam- er Alaska. lies connecting with it at Seward | Accompanying Col. Ohlson waswill expire in the near future. He tariff agreements between the Alas- ka Railroad and steamship compan- GENERAL Juneau Phone 6 & Electric Vacuum Cleaners ROY AL HOOVER BEEV AC AND SOLD and RENTED Rental payments can be applied on later cleaner puri:];ases. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ELECTRIC Douglas Phone 18 A The experience of Your Kitchen Experience warns against making Tao Much Hills Bros in roasting coffee proves that bulk- roasting methods & can never approach their patented, contin- uous process of roasting a few pounds at ¢ time gotiate new tariff schedules. ! While here an agreement was reached between him, Governor| Parks and Commissioner Flory cov- | ering fire protection and prevention | work on The Alaska Railroad. Un- der it, Supervisor McDonald, of the | Chugach National Forest, will be | in complete charge of this work. | $ | LAST P.T. A. MEETING TO BE | HELD TONIGHT In the High School Auditorium | tonight at 8 o'clock will be held the last Parent-Teacher’s Associa- | tion meeting of the year 1928-29. In addition to the installation of the newly elected officers, an enter- the meeting, retiring President WA= P. Scott, said. i Following the meeting, members of the Association, and all who at- tend, will view the exhibition of school work on display in the gym- nasium of the Grade School. —_— NOTICE Dance at the Moose Hall Sat- urday night, May 18, postponed on account of the Moonlight Serenad- ers hiring two of the musicians. However, the dance will be given at a later date soon as a new or- chestra can be formed. adv. is. making the trip to Seattic to ne- taining program is planned for /@ ————————— Try & TOASTED SANDWICH st | ‘m Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, u-l MAYONNMSE may separate when, - of every pound. No bulk-roasted you make too much at a time. It gets coffee can ever taste like Hills Bros. out of your control. Coffee roasts un- All the appetizing aroma and full- evenly if the quantity is too large. . bodied flavor produced by Controlled Some is overdonc—some underdone. Roasting, comes to you intact be- Hills Bros. roast cvery coffee berry =~ cause Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum tins. Ask. for Hills. Coffee by name and be sure to look for the Arab—the evenly because only a few pounds at a time pass through their roasters. This is Hills Bros.” exclusive, con- tinuous process that controls the flavor trade-mark — on every can. HILLS BROS COFFEE Hivis Bros. COFFEE, INC. 2 Harrison St. San Francisco, Cal. Fresh from the original vacuum _pack. Easily opened with the key. ©1929 ANNOUNCING Elks Saturday Night FROLIC Beginning tomorrow night, May 18, Earle Hun- ter and his Serenaders will play every Saturday night until further notice at the Elks’ Hall : under the Auspices of B. P. 0. Elks, No. 420 Excepting Saturday Night, May 25, Moose Baseball Dance at Fair Building Floor Management in Charge of Committee of Three Elks During Frolic LATEST MUSIC NOVELTY NUMBERS Admission - - - $1.00