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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MARCH 9, 1927. e L SR o | { S ! his wife and thre burg s 3 s Mary wrrow to attend B. M. isenrena t Juneau | 1 S e WATER SYSTEM; * "o e e iRt ~1.A. : I UL sebald o nd mu“ ¥ ay | Co. here. Mr. Kea = e L S e (U i mean on the ; with Frye & Co., at ‘ i o S B : o annual bu rip to thel Mr. Kean succeeds Henry Baman, | | week, is calle liscuss fiscal af-'ne Vater . States, accompanied ) seh- [ recently resigned, who now con- and porcedure {this morni AR Wil Ba'in Elks Hall Important Subject Is Taken|™" ®d rorcie (e e R e e re. Debrends, o o[PS W the Sunitary Meat Mar- Next Tuesday Night ARE SUBMlTTED | Up—Want Increase in |FORMER JUNEAU GIRL HERE fovo A p R oo HDBE e Hral ot sy | T Special Entertainment [ Sc }1001 “unds. ORI Wi B EATHER Oithes e T o oo Ty, et JUSTIN: HARDING M. D. Williams, chairman 4 i ldaughter of John W. Troy, ar-| Provements, et (K6 comitie vadr, NEW DIST. ATT’Y. : MRS “nk.uwi at the P.-T. A. meeting in i e : special committee of the wambet e | ,. his morning o 10 Princess = 1 the weather ound San —_— ‘ % 4 Ll - s . ) Juneau High School Auditorium - B 5 - of Commerce, that practically ali Governor Iransmits 12 Re-|j 5 JiRvt HiEh School duditorin y and il guest< of Mr| COURT OFFICIALS RETURN |~ o was not very conducive tof Justin W. Harfig, recently ap- arrangements had bheen perfected for | pOl‘lS/*S(’,llale and HOll.“-(‘ ‘w,, wted in the general talk 1T ‘IIH' sometime, ) ar at p 3 tourist travel, according to Mr. |pointed United States District A‘- the Legislative Banquet to be ten hosains Pe i Wiise e fe. Tigh Sehool Orensstia. save| e Caslr Hota he cials ret 1 home vends, it was a big help to the|torney to succeed A. G. Sheup, of the dered the members of the legislatuee Awaits Farks essage. Vo deloetins D AE ol Mo reside Juneau for fon ti : from|y 1e country for they were | First Division, arrived in Junew in BElks ! "Xt Tuesday evening, | : &4 \“MM gl the Iy haTais 0% 4‘m:-n\ vears uar _ui :d by Ketchik e t ha noinfiy rait ttoday on the Alaska ympanied by Manc 1 t 6:30 o'clock. Formal Twelve reports 1 B b Land the Xe PG Gl the Juneau H School before leav. | sessic r ¢ I \ td that Alaska was|his wife and two children. invitations of the Chamber have ben iyitorial departments were (1 el s ..”1: s [;“m ‘mmmw"' ing for colleg | Those re ¢ Judge T. ) ) o tongue of every one he met Mr. Harding and his family are presented to lm!\ "H[:lw\!l":‘“:}!" “:‘,”” |:w Legisl e "“I "1‘”*- "“ tions acquitted themselves admir-| S It / g G a | on 1 le deplore the lack | registered at the Zynda Hotel anid Sere “n ! 0 the Governor's m.l.“ ne were, | | = = ey - t \ Ltoin Lulllv‘n-\ and |are busy today getting settled and : Chamber -u»pmu from the Territorial kit L AT THHIE HOTELS s rd, who has been visiting | hotel accommodations, he said meeting the court officials. to the tentative pro- Board of Road mission resident B Stewart opcne o e —__@ in Ketehikan, also returned home. The {rip was very successful from| Mr. Harding will not be sworn in- gram so far worked out by George! Alaska Agricu | and the meeting, J K | > U business standpoint. said Mr. Beh-|to office until a week from toda:, I. Freeburger, who is in charge of of Mine: st Home, | readi the of the previous| Gastineau RI‘BFKAH (‘ARD PARTY rends, March 16, it was stated, the entertainment for the evening.|Secretary of Alaska, Mine Inspector . Mr. Stewart then called! p . Brepeton, Spoi Tonig " o'clock, Odid Fe — —_— the banquet this year will take|Library and Museum, Board of Ae. Wpon R. E. Robertson to explain Mrs. J. Il C: almost an entirely different form | countancy, Board of Medical Examin- the school bond e which is be-ihanks; Nick Bez, Per ——— .o trom the dinners heretofore nlers, Commissioner of Health, Boayd fore the citizens of June at alpLevy attle A. Roberts, D LET Alm t fress your Suit. Wi the legislature by the Chamber. En- of Pharmacy and Board of Dental special election on April 1 Mr.j Littleps Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lo call and deliver. [P’hone 52 tertainment will be the feature of | E I Robertson told of the overcrowded|men, Nome M. Carrigan, I Pt e the evening rather than spee Jttle work was undertaken in o condition in the public schools at!ircland; J. Williams, Chichagot; | king, which has more or less either the Senate or Hous w- present. telling the audience of the! Wm. Murray, Anc ze; W Fox, | haracterized former banquets mittees were appointed f ge importance of beticring th by | Seattle; L. K Jarne Welcome By Governor {tor today's joint meeting 1 w floating the proposed honds, leaving! Roselle, a e San P and R President Lucas of the Chamber, the Gove me s the City Council and School Board' cisco, will act as Toastmaster. Governor were introduced in either hranch. 1o meet the situation Alaskan ONE WEEK—MARCH 10 TO 17 George P s will welcome the Several were prepared and in roeg Several other membe including E. H. Ram d, City; Sam isitors on behalf of the Territory. | iness but were withheld pending 1| ‘ash Cole, J. H. Dunn, Walter Scott n, City; R. Nestel and wife I; C l' cans Grapefruit, Idol ; po ) 7 . Mayor J. J. Connors will present the delivery of Gov. Parks' me . 12 and M. L. Merritt ; Phillip Kclley, Wrangell ‘)’d ouseum cans Slice Pineapples, No. 2, Veribest welcome of the city and Rev. 0. Al The Senate se Joint ressed the hody, cxplain the {».xmv \‘\:xunu.n" A, Callar, Tacoms cans Slice Pineapples, No. 214, Amocat T}ylllnl\.nl \\Allll ulp»m on h;;h.l']l of v):u_rlv)» nlv'\;ulxl.x . ey printin:. nec .w\lu .1 (;n 'm.- bond issue o ho! M. 1 wnlm\u)z| Za:nn]s. ! cans Grapefruit, Dromedary hamber. CYPO! 3wl e made he House S8 » cur i passed upon at the coming e ion ynda : D o Y o i | | cans Peaches, 21 by the President of the Senate and | resolution No. 1, providing for hokl-| The Executive Board consisting| Mrs. L. Ison and baby, Peters-| 7"(;’0(’\‘ ]‘1()" %’e“fics go‘lM n;qe Mzellba' i Speaker of the House on behalf of ing today's joint meeting of W. . Keller, Mrs. M. L. Mer-|bur Sophie Weber, City; John 1 4 g GANGECACTen L AneIRN 0T R0 2 their members i Full memberships were present in ritt, B. D. Stewart, Mrs. J. 1. Dunn,! Balkovich, Stefamine Baker, Justin Interspersed during the 1|Il]llvl"‘h(vlh Houses this morning. Senator Mrs. J. W. Woods, Mrs. R. ( Mize | W. Havding, wife, and two children which will be served by Dhodes cars, ' Harry Pratt arrived from the and Mrs. Paul Abbott w appoint-| 2= = = S - will be orchestra music by the Al south this morning and was el to approach the Legislature on! A = € VEGETABI askans. Following the dinner and in his for the first time this bhehalf of the increase in the Ter-| FOR THAT COUG short addresses the entertainment session. Representative Ralph Lo-|ritorial School Fund for incorpor THA ‘OUGH cans Tomato Soup, Campbells features will be given consisting in|men, Nome, who arrived with Mrs. lated towns. | USE cans Early June Peas, Amocat part of the singing of the National|Lomen last night from Seattle, w At present the school funds call i cans String Beans, Amocat Anthem, selection by the Capitol City in attendance at the Hon Ifor a maximum amount of $20,000 SAN TOX — e | cans Asparagus Tips, Libbys Quartet; solo by Rrice I‘(m\-unl" Rus Both Houses received and accep:-|pyia by the Territory for the upkeep ¢ % ! cans Whole Beets, Amocat sian dance by Miss Grace Naghel ed an invitation from the Chamber|of the public schools. All other m_—— : and selections by a Russian string|of Commerce to be.its guests at = | expenditures over the $20,000 are PINE BALSAM orchestra under the lead hip of banquet Tuesdey evening, March 15, ith Prof. Michael Bokach. The appear- at Elks Hall | 2 e vl with approximately $142,000 was spent for ance of this organization will be! D i the ) EXCLUSIVE lthe running of Juneau Public Menthol and CHOCOLATES the feature of the evening, as it wiil | - ; School nd of this, the city paid be their first introduction to the Ju-| NOTICE e m..)n:- 5 It '\Y\. not a ‘;n:\:nlm'l' I;.: sy pubitie, : 5heal T to how large an increase will he! Prof. Bokach and his musicians| After March 10 mo telephone | . uq ror ! are a newly discovered organization rentals for the month of March| : 1 ‘ TRY THE THE CORRECT THING After the meeting, refreshments and represent high class artists on | will be accepted at a discount. Alli 3 86 e Domes! Science J I o their several instruments. Al of the {remittnnces y mail must bear post n::,’m SEVEL AN Lhe SRAERME ROl BUTLER-MAURO IN CANDY 49 pound sack Drifted Snow Flour, fresh members of the organization have ‘mnrk of not later than lnst dis- | PRUG CO. | 20 pounds Best Selected Yakima Potatoes Fations n' the States on the coneert| - JUNEAT AND "BO061AS |4 ,u||||m||||uuu||||||||mm|||||u||||mu.. ooy 9 Phone 134 We Deliver COOK’S ; : stagé but who have just lately or-|adv. TELEPHONE CO. ganized themselves together ;“-ro} - | p- Substatlon Post Office No. f ’ (;EORCE BR OTliERS SHIRTS e =% i PHONES 92 and 95 The Chamber has been fortunate | REBEKAH CARD VII’ARTY in securing their services and the| Tonight at §:30 o'clock, Odd Fel- Your SHOES are more impurmnt than your legislators and memb of thelows' Hall. —adv. UNDERWEAR Short Sleeves FOR PARTICULAR MEN—Theil I s c‘ (] : *.’ ’ M. A. Packard Ne‘VT dprlng SWEATER;S "Back to pre-war quality and workmanship. Color combinations are - P && 888888 cans Peaches, Palace, No. 21/ cans Pears, Bartlett, Luxius - e £8888 6 cans Peas, Duchess, Tender 6 cans String Beans, Luxius 6 cans Sugar Corn, Pride Valley 6 cans Tomato Puree 3 8 6 (provided by the cities Last year 2 3388 Eucalyptus bottles Heinz Catsup pounds Raisins, Seedless, Best pounds Black Figs Everything Guaranteed—All Fresh Stock o - T PSSP TGIPUOU | : . - Elks’ Annual Y E S ! ST. PATRICK'S DAY THE, DANCE R ALASKANS MARCH 17 ELKS' HALL Plain White Roll Collar SHOES For Better Fit, Looks and Ease THE RIVAL OXFORD Saturday Night H s BRAVES Black or Tan Super Lustre The AIGSka'ls g‘ “It’s the Music” | The Clothing Man $9.00 SO e N 1T g Sald Only By J. M. Saloum SEE GEE BEE AT NEW STORE—Corner 3d and Franklin Sts., Opposite MacKinnon Apts. at ELKS’ HALL Music by T L L L T most attractive and the dyes now being used make the colors more perma- nent. The sweaters are being shown in snappy coat models. UNDERWEAR SALE CONTINUES OUR RAYON UNDERWEAR SALE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK white reinforced gold case, $35 T T T T I IT COSTS YOU NO MORE to get your Plumbing and Heating done by the largest and best equipped shop in Alaska and you get a GUARANTEED job with a RELIABLE firm behind it. We do not claim PERFECTION. T make mistakes and so do the men that work in shop but we never let a mistake remain a mistake—WE MAKE IT RIGHT. Our shows rooms while not finished are open and we ask that you come in and look them over. Every fixture shown is of the VERY BEST grade and ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. You can have your choice—Standard—Kohler or Crane fi(lurcs — Price plainly marked on every fixture SEE BEFORE BU YING —mees- GEO. B. RICE —pie PLUMBING—————HEATING QIL BURNERS “ sfl"‘ “I tell you in advance what job will cost” g . AYS Visit Our Dry Goods Department Now Now that our new Spring Yard Goods are unpacked and on display we welcome you to see them as the new cloths, colors and patterns are most charming and prices are lower. Most all of the materials are now being made tubfast. i Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER ¢ S OO AO RO