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rgw - LOCAL PLANES ILARGE FOKKER KEPT BUSY ON | PLANE ARRIVES . MANY FLIGHTS| ~ GOING INSIDE The large Fokker transport plane Planes based at Juneau Werelor the Two Brothers Valley Gold kept busy over the week-end and | nfines, Limited, arrived in port yes- today. terday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. Andy Gunderson arrived | circled the city three times, the from Chatham Saturday on the giona] for a customs inspector, was seaplane Chichagof and was the | cleared and took the air at 4 o'- week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. | clock for Stone Axe mining dis- E. H. Clifford in the Blomgren |trict, Grant MacConakay was pi- Apartments. Mr. Gunderson arriv- | Jot and Donald Gray mechanic. ed in Juneau yesterday on the Clinton L. Dodge, of Fort St. James cannery tender Arnold and both, was al%so aboard. left for the return at noon today The plane flew here from Fort on the tender. He is Superintend- |St. James, touched at Prince Ru- ent of the New England cannery.,pert and then direct to Juneau. The Chichagof, Pilot Ellis and! The plane will return here nevt Mechanic Brewer, left for Ketchi- | week and proceed to the Two Bro- kan Sunday at 7:30 am. with A.|thers Valley region via Wrangell L. Hagar, Morton I. Morton, Rob- ! and Stikine River route. The plane ert R. Payne, Oscar Bergseth and is used principally for transporta- Freddie Gillam. The plane was|tion of freight. scheduled to meet H. B. Friele, |— ¥ Vice-President and General Man-|and A. N. McEachran who caught ager of the Naket Packing Com-|a steamer there for the south. pany at Prince Rupert at 9 o'clock | The plane returned with Poole, this morning and will spend the|p, A. Reynolds and Freddie Gill- next two or three days with him |man. on his inspection of the company's Southeast Alaska plants. Baranof Trips The Baranof, Pilot Meyring and Mechanic Howard, left Juneau Sun- Freighter Denali, of the Alaska day at 8 aim. on a photographic! Steamship Company, is due in Ju- trip with members of the Wash-'neau next Saturday according to burn party, of the St. Elias range | advices received here by the local but the coast was overcast, so the | agency. plane returned to the Juneau base. At 11:30 Sunday forenoon the - e, FREIGHTER DENALI IS DUE HERE ON SATURDAY e it GO FISHING plane went to Funter Bay for Capt. J. V. Davis. Miss Bhirley Gartin made the round trip. At 9:30 o'clock last night a trip was made to Funter Bay to return left W. 8. Pullen and P. R. Bradley this morning at 13:30 o'clock in the Treadwell-Yukon plane pi- loted by Charles Gropstis for Lake Capt. Davis. Mrs J V. Davis and Hasselborg on a fishing trip. They s R, 10. Howad made the|iiiel to ‘retirn 1k this after round trip. P it b This forenoon at 11 o'clock the Baranof left again to attempt the photographic work of the Wash- burn party. Patco In Air Sunday morning the Patco made a trip to Excursion Inlef and on return to Juneau flew L. H. Smith and Jack Harlin to Taku. This morning the plane left for Ketchikan with Bill Poole, of the Royal Blue Taxi Company, seaplane jand 358. same project, {reighter Oduna. noon. ——eeeo SHEET PILING HERE | The long-awaited sheet piling for the Douglas Island bridge piers, some structural steel for the arrived on the —————— ‘00D FOR SALE Block wood and klindliLg. Phone —adv. FRESH LIMES, doz. . 36¢ NEW PEAS, 2 Ibs. . . 25¢ GREEN BEANS, Ib. . 14c TOMATOES, Ib. . . . 17¢ SPINACH, 2 lbs. . . 25¢ CARROTS, bunch . . . 5c NEW POTATOES, S ... o 25 FRESH CORN, do=. . . 75¢ LETTUCE, head . . . 12¢ FRESH EXTRA EGGS, dozen . .......28¢c ANOTHER WHEEL Imported SWISS CHEESE 55¢ pound GEORGE BROS. PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries NEW ARRIVALS . SILK: SLIPS—100% PURE SILK $9.95 BOYS' SUITS — Serge, greys, browns. Sizes 5 to 16. 2 for $1.50 MEN'S NECKTIES — Beautiful patterns. Regular values up to $1.25. 25¢ Pair MEN'S RAYON SILK SOX— Fancy patterns, made with rein- forced heel and toe for hard service. Values to 50c. Sizes 10 to 12. $2.75 LATEST NEWEST SLIPS— Formfitting, bias cut, impro No- Tear Seam. Seams will not slip Seams will not bulk. Seams will not sag. A carefully made gar- ment. Fits right. White, tea rose. Sizes 32 to 4. Try one today. Others at $1.25, $1.50 to $3.95. Sizes 32 to 52. Many different styles in pig and fine-grained calfskin. A real value from our beautiful sum- mer shoe line. $3.95 Just the siimplest bits of clev- erly fashioned fabric aitached to a comfortable, flexible sole. The big rage everywhere? All the clever unes for grown- ups’ shoes combined with the fanciful patterns that every young miss loves. Every style sensibly modeled for perfet fit and comfort. $1.19, $1.29, $1.49 $1.29 GIRLS' FLANNEL SKIRTS— Brown, green, red, tan, blue. Sizes 6 to 16. $1.50 GIRLS' Silk Taffeta DRESSES ‘Washable. Colors—white, Nile green, pink. Sizes 4 to 14. An exceptional buy. 98¢ WHITE WASH GLOVES—Trim with organdie and plain mesh. Values to $1.50. All sizes. 98¢ COLLARS — Collars and cuff sets. Organdie, silks. Latest style Values to $1.75 while they last. $1.49—$1.95 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS — New- est styles. All shades to match LUGGAGE 5 12 PRICE 25% OFF on entire stock of ON ALL COSTUME JEWELRY $3.95 PAIR WOMEN'S WHITE OXFORDS, luggage — suitcases, handbags, —Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets, Gladstone bags, fitted cases, Compacts, Rings, Bandeaus. :}Fs PU;"‘PF*—&'LW; to ;5-95- aero robes — buy your luggage v IR 4 S R Wiy . cnew clean stock. 4 to 9 AA oy 98¢ PAIR i 3k o . BOYS' TENNIS SHOES—Ball % PRICE Band. Made for hard service. §2.75 RUGS—Closing out our line of imported rugs. Beautiful pat- terns. $5.00—$6.50 STETSON HATS—New shades. Latest styles. Sizes 6% to 7%. Others at $3.50. $2.25 WOMEN'S FLANNEL SKIRTS —New pastel shades — white, green, red, brown, tan, black. All sizes. Values to $3.95. FOURTH OF JULY CLEARANCE Every White Shoe Must Go! your costume., for all the FAMILY Here—right in the peak of the summer season—we offer a sale that makes it possible to select shees for all the family at prices that guarantee real worth-while savings. There are shoes for sports, dress and general wear in all the smartest and most popular leathers. This is aB§o- lutely your last chance of this summer season to take advan- tage of these " - Unusual Values! Represented in this great array are women's sport pigskins, calf- skins and elks with and without perforations. And you'll like the tricky creations in simple san- dals. There are shces for girls of all ages from 1 to 16 years. And what a line-up for the men! Sport shoes, dress shoes, working shoes and “every day” shoes. The boys hold their placs in the light, too! A great se- lcction of dressy and kick-about footwear, in all the popular style notes. Complete size ranges in all models. The latest notes from Fitth Avenue are included in this speeial lot. Consider the value well as the price! $4.95 Real heavy-duty shoes that stand up under all conditions. Genuine calfskin uppers. Storm welt shoes. $2.95 up And here are the shoes that the younger set is so proud of. Oxfords of many combinations with durable rubber soles that are built to last the lifetime of \i \i All sizes. BOYS' AND GIRLS’ BUSTER BROWN SHOES. 59¢—175¢—$1.00 BOYS' CAPS — Latest styles. All colors. All sizes. 95¢ BOYS' BROADCLOTH SHIRTS —Fancy patterns. Values to $1.25. Sizes 6 to 14% $3.85 14 in. LADIES' HIKING LEATH- ER BOOTS — Broken sizes. Values to $7.50. Genuine leath- er. WOMEN'S LINEN PEQUE PEB- BLE CLOTH — Fabric pumps, ties, straps, oxfords. Values to $4.45. Sizes 3% to 9. $3.95 WOMEN'S PUMPS — Black, brown, grey biege and light sum- mer shades. Values to $7.45. New stock. Broken sizes. Sizes 3% to 9. AAA to C. We must clear these out regardless of loss. $1.95 WOMEN'S SILK BLOUSES— shades. Values to New pastel $3./95. Sizes 32 to 40. MEN'’S SUITS $19.95 MEN’S SUITS—A large selection in new Summer Suits. tans, serges. Values to $35.00 Sizes 34 to 46. 98¢ Group of Women’s broken sizes Pumps, Tee Strap, Ties, fords. Values to $4.95. they last. 89¢ Girls' and Children’s Sandals. to $1.50. All sizes. $4.95 Men's Oxfords. Sizes 5 to 12 Brownbilt shoes. Brown, black. Crossett and 10% DIQCOUNT Nettleton Shoes - for men. Sizes 5 fo 12. AA to O. " TODAY, more than ever before, we Greys, browns, urge the parents to take advantage of this gigantic sale of children’s shoes! And remcmber, the low prices arc NOT to be confused with sacrifice of quality! Here Are Some Examples: Style and comfort are featured in these peppy models for boys. There are excellent color combimations and rocmy lasts that you would loock for only in much higher priced shoes. $1.19 to $1.49 ALL SIZES Shoes for girls that are filled with simplicity and charm. Typical of the many wonderful and disinctive values in our girls' section. This price can only be temporasy. Boys’ Oxfords $1.95 $2.95 The Leader Department Store George Brothers p OPEN EVENINGS.