The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 7

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—————— T ll I),\ll,‘l BARNEY GOOGLE ANIN QI’ARI\ I’LUG i GE GLAD DONKEY € N I)ou nlu Island, o Neuws ‘ oy BCiAH CARD PARTY 1 PLEASANT AFFAIR prize win-| and Wm. Ot b 1. Feusi and consolation were cnjoyed after - DALOGS HAVE DAUGHTER nd half 1 haby giri ay morning and Mr hab wpital to Mr, Both € 1 fine are renoricd gettin - o - DOUGLAS NIGHT SCHOOL FINISHES 1927 school ended pieting a 1 udy and instru of twelve The citizons here months tion. A attended thro last evenir rm of verage students and con ade in @ metic awarded to twelve pupils by instrue in ch s Alice Holt Myrtle Nelson i —_——.e EDUCATION AIDS PROGRESSION OF tor Miss ALASKR NATIVES : Commissioner Tigeri Issues;® b ed scttlements Statement Showing What Bureau Has Done. Comri i ini J. Tlger; Purean of ducation, Departy the Interior, in recent statem declares the Indians and kimos laska making pr from the unciviiized tiona that obtained before the T boagan work the 10 atement ent are no ablisi aborigines primitive of tion in gible. In southern Al interior the natives tilthy hovels witih lit ventilation. Along th 1 the Arctic small i no lived in » light THFE. HOME CAFE Opp. Juneau Cold Storage “THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS” .COOKING QUICK Try Our Waffles! BERG & HARRIS Proprietors HOME SERVICE EXER un hl H it \':l‘ {Lamps filled jand with dv | still the respecting The i TERM mines = ates were s and ¢ {along | The {industrial educ 2 itor QUSING HIS BACK To NOTE TS CASTLE ,\1 <SVUPPOTED T cwhl AND FIND A PLACE o ELOP THATS ALL, \ BUE)D’E L 0P Y .u\C AND BEAT (T = £ H2PE YCo OCN' T FECL HURT N g ¥) | N AR tives It is patients suifering not practic tnuber 1 from able the regular ho nd a um located and designed for tl @ timent of tubercular only Ala, should bhe step in the extension of the bitations were when the warmer day thawed the frozen these rground he shelters along the culosis, 1ol summe in ndering ni their el tents 16 ca native the next medicat v in of » implements of ! 3 and consumed v f | service, and walrus > efforts of t to bring medcial and more native j . [the Yukon and tributar | the interior of Alusk success, Money the 10th remodel of bone hei > throngh Iduca- | on + civil. | the vo condi-| Ring tions except tlement as vel been able of tha the sonie which vt of vdu have been wrnished hou npporting huts homes wiom almon soathery boat operated by the natives in trs ; grounds crvice Many Employed Many natives a Others in Mines ' Lo mini ed in the natives in re mainta I " contractual tien ith other hos and in Washir log ivory many the Burcean ucation h. pointed teach Alaska school service the of the graduates of its special qual are w's hospital or v the vears glon niinu children were numbe brongzht io in th retarned to (he « successfuliy tions for medical ceived into the bur and e howm r industry is no . although still Everywhere on this the fibrou food. It i there is 10,000,000 of longe in vasi ¢ employed A For periment orde spresented in the | panes aal profession tind iroughout northwestern Alas nljy which the Alaska Railr estimated of reindeer, for austible meat nimals important factors In Anvil industrial and econor wooden results of the work espacially ent in (hL isolai- 3 north the is his that furih plenty o! owners these hardy nish an most food e in 1920, the U. 8. formerly Boxer Ve used by Gover for paval to the Department for the use of th comnection with its work in the This hoat was remodeled g sped with modern machinery ate cost of §100,000 annually to th to dis nyhuImL I ¢ i mouth of the la and uneconamic. The change | Alaska teachers, docio climate frequently had a delet- [tosether with e erious effect upon the health of the |Supplies and cquipment, il e the|far noth @5 Point Ba LWy Who vety aska |Teturn trip it brings b it i ¢ them- [Of reindeer meat, whi (nvironment, | the benefit of the the policy | e stahlishing | viagka i | the are v of 1 Inte laska divisic “Formerly form ion for skan provided within order to many y sent tives was In for suen young Al ¢ schools main { Indis receive me veen saf nineicenth For phc Agt. [ froight mmer at PHON adv. Agents teaches hi a dispen in, a teae calth, and > - l;nm papers for sale at The agent of |I| i or of pire. For (,hest Colds Appiled over thront and chest Vicks has » double actiap, ke the geod old-fashioned poultice mnd aiso like » teaca- tion of | 1 of a total of 19 the modern vapor | f Alaska s mp. been acer heen pos tions to re- Is your heating equipment in good working order? DIAMOND BRIQUETS will do the rest RACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 \L\“K\ o VieKs [9&7 (ll II SONT HCURS NCW TRIP Wenther Conditions As Pecorded by the U. S. Weather Purcau Forecnst for Juneau and vicini- m, tedaj: erly winds Velocity Weather 12 Higheat temn Cldy Cldy Clds Snow o Cldy Clidy Cley Cldy lear then 10 m Bamonion, m. and 4 p Junea 1, 0 ara Nent m., Prince Rupery, made at 4 . A tana ane San Fran timea i yat southern rm nd eled have r in soutlern her sen-over Ber lor, Temperntuy nasually low REGULAR DEPENDABLE 24-HOUR ELECTRIC SERVICE Alaska Electric Light & Poiver Co. Telephone No. €, Junmeau, Alaska Handy Andy’s Carpontcr Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, P'opnctor PHONE 428 EAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XI | PAPPIHESS WILLCOME | To You Yo STAY - | '¥ YOUR PLUMBING'S VONE THE MODERM™ WaY. %NAWM leaves us, we think not of gxpense or of economy. Tenderest care and reverence are aur only consideras tions. That s h iave your plu done mannc will st 110 nature, long 1 h date ith hecome And lios- guest to boarder reater the star what you « \dered, it may fose all sense of values. Contracts may be entered into which should not be, for the sake of those Who still need their daily bread. Our first consideration Is for those otill on earth—all expenditures are I kept to 8 minimum. ' can fer any cct plumbing? TARRI MACHINE SHOP tear of Juneau-Young Hardware Co, TELEPHONE 319 Cinns. W. CArTER MORTUARY Tur ce Is Tribute’ klin St. Phone 136 ;"The La the Greatest | Heating, Ace Plumbin ‘o ksmithi Cor. 4th pays. Use the npire. Advertis {columns of & T GoawnA ce ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and kctall Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET 7 ——— e e e e " ARCUND TRIS R THREE Soup AND ThE ISNT HALE CUER! HERE T QUGHT TS HAVE A B\iii'_/ FIRE ALARM CALLS Third Front Front, Front, Front, Front, Willoughby Willowghby, Front and Front and Second and Fifth and § Fire Hall. and Rawn Way. i Gold. and Franklin. and Franklin, near Ferry Way. opp. Film Exchange opp. City Whart. near Saw Mill. at Totem Gro. opp. Cole Barn. ‘ward. enth and Gold. Firth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts Distin Ave.,, and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. see PETE HAMMER | HAMMER'S GROCERY % OUB WORK IS OUB BEST ADVEETISEME}!T CAPITOL DYE WORKS C. Meldner— Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 BurTeErick PATTERNS BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON’S Stationery Store GASTINEAU ELECTRIC PHONE 416 SECOND ANNUAL MOOSE BASEBALL DANCE APRIL 1 AT THANE MESS HALL Admission $1.00 GET YOUR TICKET NOW! e e s e e 3 . ALASKA TAUNDEY KIDS THESE Rt-_mous WE # FEEL SURE SUPFICE -- HIGH QUALITY BOT LOW M PRICE ... HY not send u your laundry. Your will be sent back to o delightfully fresh cond and shirtw. and other wear- ables will be returned with the fabrie wear undisturbed We'll call when you say so Reasonable prices, ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY all of linens you in vour shirts, as your fe/eplzone/ CARLSON'S TAXI Day end Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotel PIIONE SINGLE O BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 "l' Office Next to Gastineau Hotel . Prompt Service—Day and Night . CovicH Auro SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB NOLAND’S CORNER WE HANDLE Pig'n Whistle Candy l NONE BETTER Box or Bulk ] -] ROCKLAND HOTEL | Next to Elks’ Club HOME COOKED MEALS Room and Board by Day, Week or Month. Also transient meals. Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON i | | —& [ ————————— | GARBAGE HAULED House Wrecking CONTRACTING G. A. GETCHELL Phone 149 or 109 ToHE JuNeau LAunpry Franklin Street, between Front end Second Streets PHONE 359 ALWAYS A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Quality the Best—Priced Right Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 Advertising always pays. Use the columns of The Emphe. Old papers for sal> at The Empive,

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