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HIGH FEDERAL OFFIGIAL LIKES »/ M'KINLEY PARK Assistant .fm retary of ]n~ terior J. H. Edwards Returns to States He came He went on the to do and I the vational parks. t self of them in a ge coming to Alaska, and i Park, and ashington, D. C Albright Looks After Deta “Horace M. Albright is di of the National Park Service. has charge of the details of its administration. “My visit North has been succes ful and gratifying. I have acqu a general knowledge of Mount Kinl National Park that T coul have btained except by a per- sonal visit. “The park of cou fully favored. It and its wild life attractions.” c grandeu e unsurpasss - - Jack Keller, Ohio State student and hurdler or Univer- the ylympic team is a jou ist studer and has a mystery ry complex LA TS I land has ree nine-hole s on waich par is three for every hole. THE SMILES PROPER : donable res is wonder- Down to the Sea IG. E. at 1| | |Cons {that | face. The |days this this w 36 One of New York’s elite who fled the stewing humidity of the big city, Mrs. Harold M. Wal! is shown as she headed for the cooling surf at the exclusive beach at .‘hmthanmton‘ I. The greater part of Gotham’s society is Summering in the fash- t, where the heat wave is just a phrase, AT THE HOTELS | . # A A xastineau W. B. Edward Friele, Os-| T. Medley, | *hran; George Jones, W. J. Sisson, Pet- Zuern, Portland, T L. J. Vestal, Jun-| .. O. Olsen, Tenakee; P. P.l; ", Goodnews Bay; Mrs. J | p, Meinnienen, Little Rock, Ark.;| .. K. P. Orcutt, Cedarhurst, N. Y. n T. Mahoney, Kol«hxv rt Hillman, Hoon Ed. H - Clemmings, George A John E. Bil 1 ¥ J. V. Shor 1 Charles Johnson, Juneau. — | | [ All spent Zynda Hawthorn, Portland, | C John M. Clark, Jun- eau; , Hamburg; J. | Wil | - 17 is reg. doo on the Memphis eam. COME WITH GLASSES BULKHEAD JoB COMPLETED BY Lal ger Pla\'ground | bulkhead back o | perienced in ! [of the was s | |head will be @ccording to M Much more space has been made avail FROM LIARD ARE ENROUTE HOME ....... |Members nf Mitchell Palty Are Not Encouraged William Strong, " | Tulsequah, B. C. three of the gold seekers rd district, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 193 LAY T ety JUNEAU FIRM Krausfim}uw Work Grade School— er; unu the bulk- about 10 whi ork, 0 LD SEEKERS 56 Sl e Far from the madding crowd of the over-heated metropolis, Mrs. James Imbrie, charming society hostess of New York, is shown enroute to the beach at Southampton, L. L. fashionable resort is becoming ex- tremely popular as a rendezvous for the smart set during the warm Sum- mer months, ed to | what \l Tved. which came from last n. kon. considerable time in but they were not Office. Just Received Notice from Headquarters of remain prospects they found or ob- — o ‘GERMAN OFFICER OF He is staying nt the Zynda e O the | Old Fapers for sale at The Empirs COLLECTION OF TAXES NORMAL IN S.W. ALASKA Activity in Fisheries' Re flected in Tax Collec- tions, Polley Says Tax collections in western Alaska | this year were at least hormal and probably slightly in exces: s, according to E. M. | Territorial Tax Collector, | teturned here last night after an absence of almost two months. The large run of red salmon in Bris fishing ol Bay and unusual runs and activities on Kodiak Is-| land and in the venty of Sel- dovia were factors in the collec tions, he said. Kodiak and Seldovia, M Pollo\ were busier than and there were no i WOr' in either place. They were the most prosperous rommumu\ he visited. Conditions were quieter in Prince Williim Sound. further At reducton in Cordova a The wages of 10 Northwestern Railroad, was | cently announced. This is the third cut for that industry which is suffering severely from reduced traffic, The road was closed down f | three months during the past win- ter, and it is reported it will su NEW CHINARI Washed Wilton Chinese Design ONLY $94.00 there by q|pend cperations somewh . by Prospects WORLD WAR HERE 55 orr " tan oot weition s Approximately | an even longer shutdown during 9x12 members of the Laird dis-| Cani. Karl helss of Ham-|the coming winter, i ciae yrospecting party 2 rg, Germany, formerly of the| ne. Polley will go to Prince Wil- NOW mas M. rial Navy, is visiting in Jun-|jjam Sound, Alaska Railroad and 4.6x7.6 for a few days. During the|interiyr points later this Summer y placer yWorld War, he was executive and |to collect Territorial taxes. ARADA GOOD way to their homes navigation officer on the Sea-| e : A7 7 o States. {Adler, which was commanded by | The Finest Washed retuming argonauts are Countvon Licknor. DANCE IN A. B. HALL Wilton in Ametiea MacKinney of Det Capi. Kircheiss has been v John Billingsley of Indian- aging and visiting on a pleasur:| ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT $52.50 s, Ind, and J. V. Short ef and s eing trip in numerous | ley They arrived here pl. Bering Sea "md to the ‘The regular Wednesday night > river boat Red Wing, Capt. Wi He came ity | dance will be given as usual in Scan- | dinavian American music will be featured. The dances are prc\'in«' popular and the attendance lincreasing at each affair. 1- |A. B. Hall tomorrow night. ) PIGGLY WIGGLY | \EW LOWER PRICES on All Cuts of BEEF— EFFECTIVE TODAY-—BEEF IS CHEAPER! Guaranteed Mild Eastern flIIIIIIlIIVIIIIIIII‘IAIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllII‘lIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIHIIIIINIIIIIN~IIIIIIllI_I'IIIIIII"INIIIIIIIII!IIIH CAMLESS AXMINSTERS—9x12. larly priced $55.00 and $42.00 less. 9x12. Regular price $27.50. Juneau-Young Hardware Company HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIlIIIlI|III|IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII Tender for the New Home . . . or forthe Old AXMINSTERS Pattern woven through to back—9x12 size ONLY $48.00 R(‘gll- ON SALE AT $44.00 and $33.60 QUALITY AXMINSTER — Seam- NOW $22.00 ! Dry Picked! Fancy Lean BACON 21c Pound HAMS 25¢ Pound HENS 18¢ Pound e His e\es had been bothering him and we fitted him with ‘the proper glasses. cent. No more dull head: eyes. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN EYES EXAMINED Room 7, Vale INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 “BOY, What a RELIEF!” It’s helped a hundred per iches . . . no more burning GLASSES FITTED ntine Building Juneau, Alaska P P i) PURE LARD, 10 pounds ..... 98¢ ARMOUR'S Peaches llll’gt' cans 1 syrup 6 cans 95¢ FOWLER Tomatoes large cans 8 for 95¢ SOAP PALMOLIVE or LUX SOAP 4 bars 25¢ BUDWEISER MALT large No. 3 cans 2 for $1.05 R e s TR PROMPT DELIVERIES Lean Sugar Cured FRESH CHIPPED BEEF FISHER’S BLEND Why buy inferior brands when you can buy FISHER’S BLEND 49 Ib. sack, $1.63 FREE FREE PIGGLY WIGGLY Middy Caps With each meat or grocery purchase PIGGLY WIGGLY e YOU CAN OBTAIN ALL YOUR PRESERVING SUPPLIES AT... PIGGLY WIGGLY ROASTING CHICKENS, No Pinfeathers ...25¢ 1b. Snowflakes or GRAHAMS large caddy 29 cents LESLIE’S SHAKER SALT 2 large cartons 15 cents BUTTER Pound 24¢ l l M. J. B. Coffee Deal FREE—2 1b. pack- age RICE with 3 1bs. M.J.B. COFFEE 99 cents Phone 24 |