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Men’s Summer Furnish- I: s ings in New and Exceptional Variety Shirts, Socks, Hats, Necktiés arid 'Under- wear to give a man that cool, comfortable feeling on warth summer days: a man’s shade and depends upon the farnishings to give dash and color. You'll want evety- thing in perfect taste—you can be sure of it by choosing here. New Footwear in Many Smart Styles for Summer The favored stykzs are so vatie,gi thiat, impossible to describe the maflyA qups and Oxfords, which are ready. hete:for those who want new footwear.‘ 'flp,j’t - ored reptile effects are shown in a variety of good models as well as the plainer styled Oxfords for wear with tallored gér- ments which are so popu]dr for street, sport and travel wear—at prices never be- fore heard of in Juneau. The Famous Star Brand Solid Leather Shoes for the Whole Family lHL HOME: OF DR. SCHOLL’S RED CEDAR SHINGLES WILL LAST-A LIFE TIME “Home Sweet Home” was a shingle-sided house. Modernize your home by using €edar Shingles on the roof and siding Ask Us About Re-Roofing Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 QUALITY and SERVICE suit is in a' quite unobsire S FOOT COMFORT APPLIANCES B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Junecau’s Leadmg Depw‘tmem Store " iteh o4 [| L. Turner, Wrangeil; NEW ARRIVALS Arch Saver Shoes Arch support—Perfect fitting Shoes for the active woman of today Attractively Priced $6.00 to $8.00 YOUTHFUL VOGUE SPORT SHOES Smart Styles for Young Women $6.00 to $7.00 ARNOLD’S BOOTERY Goldstein Building Phone 45 PHONE 28 2nd Floor — Goldstein Building Entrance thru Arnold’s Bootery A.MALACKY GOLDSTEIN’S FURRIER Special Summer Rates on Cleaning, Repairing and Remodeling—GARMENTS MADE TO 'ORDER Estimates Cheerfully Given—Satisfaction Guaranteed PEARL—GLO We have a full line of it—at }uneau Paint Store ';roum srnEET ‘;Behrends anJ Sh 'Itludc‘ Suggest Be!(erment Chamber to: Take Two suggestions for the impmve e mept. of Fourth, Street, made neces- | sary by the constriction of the capital building, wére . magde.. to the Chamber of Commerce: lndt both will be discussed By the m ecutive Board 4and the Civic | provements Committee at the lar meeting of the directors fext Tuesday. One looked toward 'ldmlng Fotrth bztdween nmih and; Main | [ [str ing 10 feet on i eél;! g 10 g Usval}y fond-|(0 Jume 24 and Mr. Schmidt has| _lissued a blahket invitation to all li;.i;zb Sax parking . at. et pedestrian trttic. which. Wikl it absoliately necessary for - {0 be; widehed, Mr, Shattuck pointed ‘,aub. He 'suggested - the appoint- i'ment of & comniittee to.conter with the Oty Council on the, matfer. “#. M. Behrends, agreetng that there would have to_be, improve- ment,made to the' street, declared! the , r ought o g0.a& step farther. The Government; he said, is just completing a milllon=dollat building, 1t fronts a narrow 30-foot street. Just across the street is a bidek; only partly built:up, Whieh |#honld wbe' acquired, pmbn'&xy by ‘the, Tefritory, the bulldngs now on it u&med and the . place, made The qofi, he ' admitted, might be somewnat. large, but 150’ Was the of the eapltol. .. He.was, con- that the Territory could be ested . in. the matter. . If \{t ‘mld be, found that, the entire block .could not be. acquired, he ‘agded, then a strip at least 50 feet ‘wide .should be purchagéd. There &, chante,. ho sald, that .the mwh wast,..of . ths «capitol i Main ‘Street, could be hdd, Albert Ohman, Gordova; O. Max- |mihe Bélleved the FPourth:Streot geol, Taku; O, Horhsby Smith; Roy ,b was, the more dpsirable. propositions will be dis~| Jack Km\ts md by sthe directors and . the D% By AT THE HOTELS Gastineau C. Re Christoferson, Tacoma; R, Anderson, . Tacoma. City. Zynds I. H. Buxton and wife, Moines, Iowa. ———— . CANNERY TENDER HERE PR The Willard B., Cap}. T." Kaarbo, Libby tender of the Taku liu-bon plant, is in post today. ——m—« “Brazil's Ekpan mdé 1929. Des, .» '. 3 m nen ; Ls being w for small 'Civie | Improvement Board mnoxti We: are now. wrmng. n year including SlS—k = —3150—nnd 5250 deducufie coverages. - LISION! chERAct:——An iiumive form for the cnefu] driver. ALSD Vet dban 0 Fire and Transpormnn, rty -Damage and Public Lmbj'flty Coverages. : Call at tlw oflice aucf we. ‘tlodl explain the 'orms more fuuy to you. nnd business man of Des Moines, , gave the Chamber a humorous ucoum of his hunting and fishing :\,wrlences in Alaska over a penod of about 12 years. Other . guests.. . included, C M. Lightbody, surveyor for the Board of Underwriters of the Pacific Coast; Frank Go&rley, formerly of Ketchikan and how looking over this field; and Mr. Kane, commer- cial traveler, 4 Slogan is Adepted The slogan for the Pagific Yukon | Highway cancellation stamp sup- mitted by the Chamber to postal authorities was announced as fol- lows: “gSupport the Constryction of the Pacific Yukon Highway.” As sodn as the necessary. author- ity for the stamp is issued it will be | 'submitted to the other Alaskan " |chambers for consideration and' adoption. Twenty-seven requests for infor- mation ware received and answered during the past week, Secretary G. H. Walmsley reported. Th eygcht Winnifred, owned by Adolph, Sehmidt -of . Seatfle. and Olympia, has been entered in the Seattle-Prince . Rupert, Yacht Race as from Juneau and Olympia, said a letter redeived from Mr. Schmidt by President H. G.- Watson. The n | Winnifred will be in Prince Ru- pert for three or four days prior | | wmnlfred Jones, manager of the company's Juneau branch. “We will open in our new loca- tion, which we regard as the most convenient in the city, on July 1,” Mrs. Jones announced. “Our stock will be entirely new, and selected specially for the Juneau tride by Mr. F. S. Gordon in eastern mat- tets. All of the merchandise will e entirely fresh, and our stock will be complete in every respect when we open.” To prepare for moving into the new location, Gordon's will hold a special removal sale, begmmnm late this week, Mrs. Jones snifl, All of the stock now on hand wm be sold as quickly as possible. Wr\) do not want to carry any of it into| our new quarters, and our offer-| ings will be on a basis that will| insure thelr immediate snlc" BUXTONS BACK | - FROM HUNTING Towa. Man Fmally BagS‘ Brownie Near Juneau on Fourth Visit to Alaska | Hunting bear in Alaska is nol all beer and skittles, according to J. H. Buxton of Des Moines, Towa, (who returned to Junecau last even- Alaska delegates going to anleton\mg after spending several weeks to mect the International Highway |at Eliza Harbor on Admiralty motor caravan to dine aboard the' Island. frachp whilq {5 Prince Rupe Prince Rupert. GORDON'S WILL TAKE TRIANGLE CORNER STORE Three-Year Lease Is Signed by Local Firm for New Store Quarters With the signing today of three-year lease,. Gordon’s Inc., se- l | | | After four trips to Alaska from |his Middle West home, during| which he traveled thousands of | | miles, Mr. Buxton at last has suc- ceeded in bagging a brownie. i |eame here on his first trip in and returned again in 1923 1926. About two months ago he Mrs. Buxton returned here they have spent much time in the Haines "district, where hunting was not successful, and| on Admiralty Island, where they secured their bear. | Mrs. Buxton holds the Iamlly‘ fishing record, according -to hrr {husband. They both put in lmmy hours trying to land some big ones, but it was Mrs. Buxton who pullv\.d: and | and both | their A in a 85-pound salmon one evening when she nonchalantly dropped cured the Triangle Bullding store-iner line overboard at Pybus Bay.| room on the corner of Front and pp. Franklin Streets for quarters for its local establishment. " This was| onnounced this afternoon by Mrs. away. plister: the T\\e e Buxton's best is a 33-pounder. | - Mosquito Dope. Keeps mosquitoes | Juneau Drug Co. —adv. | bouom, 9 moofi\’ ALASKA RE Front Street, Junead | Spokane | 8chools, Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and vidnity, beg’~ning 4 p. m. ufiyl Fair tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. ¥ LOCAL DA%ZA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloo/ty 30.33 62 L4 w 8 3.21 44 88 Calm 30.17 63 51 CABLE AND RADIO REPO! AY 1 Highest 4pm. | temp. temp. | 48 42 48 48 58 58 2 64 66 64 62 40 Time 4 p. m. yesl'y 4 a. m. today Noon, today Weathe PL. CGldy Cafth 15 Clear 3 F Low 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 48 emp. temp. Veloecity 24 hrs. Weather 0 0 54 * 18 * 62 62 Stations— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Fairbanks Eagle St. Paul A Dutch Harbor . Koediak . Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert .. Edmoniton Seattle Portland Lo San Francisco .. Il 54 38 2 56 46 “ 83 46 48 54 56 | 54 * 50 52 *—Less'than 10 miles. e e, NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlgna stations, except ‘Ju- nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a m. &nd 8 p.m Juneau time. Pressure is low over the Pacific Northwest and souch of 1he Aleutians and high in Northern Alaska and off Vancouver Islani this morning. Qght rains have occurred at. Eagle and around the Aleutian Islands and over the Western Canadian prairies. Tem) atures are warmer over the northarn part of ‘the Territory, lme change taking place elsewhere HOSPITAL W. K. Kelle:, . Superintendent of who recently underwent | operation for appendicitis, was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hosp! Tuesday and is convalescing at his home. After =pcndlng nearly a month | jin St. Ann's Hospital, Albert] {Ohman of Cordova has been dis |missed. He underwent a majo upomnon late in May. e Old papers for sale at¢ The Em- nire. ksl - P foccolBe3 = cefoo Vancouver, B. C. 66 NOTES < SUMMER on all Alterations and Remodeling Yurman’s Triangle Building PicoLy WicoLy W. P. JOHNSON PRESENTATIVE Phone No. 1