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) SATURDAY, CITY JOINS NATION b 7 INPOPPY SALE 60 Members of Alford John | Bradford Post Aux- iliary to Sell i i ?3 Tomorrow the United States will Pay its annual tribute to its World War dead by wearing their flower, the poppy Millions of Americans in almost & every city and tewn throughout the country will wear the BI65d-red me- morial poppy to: show that thew still hondr arid are -gratefil font | the cervices oQ ‘thdsesmén who | 'z gave their lives‘in defense of the, nation seventeén years - ago, In purchasing the poppies; they wilt | contribute ‘to the welfare of the disabled veterans ang the families left in distress by the. death or dis- ability of a vemn Woemen frem qm:rd John Brad- ford Unit of the=Ambrican Lagion From the Arcti¢c Circle to the Equator MISS ESTHER NIEMI RECEIVES LITERARY FRIZE AT COLLEGE, Distinction came to another Ju- heau gifl nbw attending. college In the States, Whén Miss Esther Niemi of this city, was recently awardetl a literary prize at the College of Idaho, at Caldwell, Ida- ho. -Miss Niemi chose -‘Conformity" hs the title of her-essay in the con- lést chnducted By the sehool ‘paper, «PHe ' College ' Coybte, and it was prihtéd 4n full in ‘the issue of May 2 Mifs Niethi, who is ih the Fresh- man class at the College of Idaho, was - ‘awardéd ' & “seholarship last year py the Btisiréss and Profes- | ["'onnl Wemen'’s Club of Juneau as i result of heér ‘excellent standing in the gradbattig class of the Ju- 1eku ‘High School: A copy of the paper carrying Miss Niemi's essay, was sent to Juneau by Miss Joyce Morris, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L, ¥, Morris of this city, wWho is alto a ‘student at the College of Idaho. - e e JUDGE ALEXANDER TO KETCHIKAN FOR.COURT Ta take up several cases now | pending on the dogcket in Ketehi- kan, Federal Judge George B. Al exander and his court staff is leav- ing for Ketchikan tonight on the Northland t¢ hold courf. Accom- panying. Judge Aleéxander ‘will be George -W. Folta, Assistant Attor- ney; ‘Rbbert 'E 'Coughlin, Clerk of the Ceurt; John Newman, court reporter. Among cases scheduled for hear- ing are the admiralty case of the government against the Motorship Tahoma, involving alleged improp- er registry, and the Ketchikan city | case Involv\nz the light company. | ey | SHOP IN: JUNI-/\U !’Il!‘l" J \\ Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADSPAY!/ e Auxiliary will be on the streets { % 5 \ ~R here all day distriuting the me- | 4 Old Mr, Boston Dry Gin is the one "' morial flowers. They will be part of P Gin everybody drinks STRAIGHT. an army cf nearly 100,000 women which will ‘carry 0;;: the Auxiliary’s sF i ke N { natioh-wide djstribution. of pop- Try it today. As a straight drink it i ac' 1C > 0 S 4 0 pies. Fiiily 10,000,800 of the litile red | T v i 4 e . blocms are expected to be given i ) i P out, with $1,000,000 réceived in con- 90_PROOF iocamperiis. Ieiombie 4 TR RN OFFERS proot ! { MR. BOSTON DRY GIN "As smooth as old brandy” W. J. LAKE & COMPANY: . SEATTLE A REAL BUY! OoLD MR BUSION APRiCOfl NECTAR GOVERNMENT § CHOGL - ' GRADUAT]ON TONIGHT tve Government are open|tin and Florence Bobb. song and dance. Other events on Pedro Reizo, Tommy Willlams, Eli- ke Siston, J. ‘A, T to the public and an ¢ prozram will open with a,the program include recitations, zabeth anetti-and Mike I { gram is to take [ ] % £ ithe. & 1 | Songs, .8, maypole and other daric- Buria. will b( in the L‘:ymh thi :r:“(; h:?x :?:::)g es and the presentation of diplomas:| Mbose ‘plot dt Eveérgreeh’ temetery. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 . B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. pcppies have been made by disabled veterans ' working ® in 53 different é’bisfi‘ueo Dry @m 7] /mwofiac DISTILLED For Quick Spring Fires INDIAN EGG LUMP COAL CLEAN HOT——ECONOMICAL A Hand Picked and Processed Coal that gives a Clean Hot TFire—in a flash. government hoepitals and t workrooms located in es. The flowers which will buted here were made at S5 '3 tributions in exchange for them. L Walla Walla, Wash., Veterans’ Hos- f2# pital. They will be offered on the streets by a corps of 60 voluntezr | 3 workers under the leadership of *’ Mrs. Bess Reeder, chairman of the ¥ Auxiliary’s Poppy Day committee. No price will be asked for the poppies, each person being free to contribute as little or as much as he .chooses for his flcwer. All funds received will be oxpended in the welfare activities of the American Leglon and Auxiliary among dis- abled veterans and needy families b1y of veterans, during the coming year. ti The bulk cf the meney will remain 4 right here in Juneau, to be used in the work of the local Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit. You can do no better than follow the leadership of the United States Government, who use thou- sands of tons ef Indian:Egg Lump Coal every year. $12.50 Per Ton F. ‘0. B. Bunkers PHONE 412 Closed Sgl;x‘rdays at 1 P. M. Distributors . .. o Graduation exercises to bo held boreic o o at’ the Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall at 8 o'clock this evening for! members of the eighth grade of , John » in which the passage of Taking part in the program 'in'G winter will be gaily depicted in =P eclal numbers are Ellen Kavanda, M e aiplomas e = Joe Kuhel, Washington Senalors en Mar- first baseman, is a magician and - D ¥ 3 2] | cdrd trickster of considerable stand- A RADELET FUNERAL i P Theie who wul roee) are Eunice Wanamaker, Hel n, Florence Eobb. John A. Glasé officiating. Mem- | bers of 'the Modse will act as pall- | They; are E. Rodenberg, i The Squibh Store s ing. ,’ Faneral services for Mrs, A; Ra- | | delet willl be ‘held at 2 o'clock to- 2 R Light Presbytexian church, the Rev. | Dgugms, £ Ideal Spot Tor Vacations \ SITKA HOT SPRINGS GODDARD, ALASKA ARNOLD’S BOOTERY retires from ; business--Sale starts Sat., May 25th bearers. ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT ) FISHING HUNTING BOATING § ENTIRE. STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT BY JUNE 10 First Class Accommodations _ Reasonable Rates | ALL CLEAN REGULAR STOCK MERCHANDISE . . . . . . NO CHEAP OR SHODDY = T ‘ ; GOODS BOUGHT FOR SALE PMSES AT LB TIE NOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS p The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End b the Gang Plaok of Every Pagsenger-Carrying Boat : WOMEN'S SELBY, ARCH PRESERVER, TRU POISE and STYL-EZE SHOES Regular $9.50 Values, Close Out Price. Regular 8.50 Values, Close Out Price Regular 7.50 Values, Close Out Price ‘Regular 6.85 Values, Close Qut Price - . One lot broken sizes, values to $7.50, Now | One lot broken sizes, valuesm 6. 00 Now $4.85 4.35 3.65 3.35 $1.95 1.00 Men’s Shoes and Oxfords, $6.00 values, Noiv $3.35 REGULAR FEATURE . New and Old Dance Tunes by PAUL at the PIANO AT Tfil{ NEW SPEND or SAVE? WHICH .. .. is more likely to help YOUR Prosperity? Nowadays, nearly everyone is frequently con- The First National Bank Jypeau, Alaska Children’s One or Three-Snap, all styles, pazr .. 95¢ Tennis Shoes, pair . . . . . . . . 65cand 95¢ gy ! : 3 i ronted W, his oblem. It: is. obvious that ' Men $ Shoes-and Oxfords, 5.00 palues, Now - 2.45 | Chevrolet and Pontuu; ing i ol e et it i RaEET B L. 2 S, R s | ! Dedlers o, S e o S Ko | | Chlldren s Pied- -Piper and Kalzsentzks ¥ i i‘p;‘,,:xfn:t‘:‘f’f;%‘“; e S e | : % : a cash reserve for tomorrow. } j $4 50 Values NO“? A G e 2 65 i CONNOR S MOTOR Co (Deposits here protected by FDIC Insurance.) ]‘ ® ‘ ‘ Women’s Overshoes, all styles, pair . . . . $1.00 | AGHr. 1 NO REFUNDS, APPROVALS OR EXCHANGES«ALL SALES FINAL: W Sty ]uneau Lumber Mills, Ine.