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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1927. e v e, s . SSE 35_;_V B ST nof for the purpose of sustain-:| i f tousa at Kotzebue and appropriate " N MEASURE MAKES ”:’?l s'”'” JUNEAU GROWING AND | INTRGDUCED IN .ot ',,' It was in the written ITS APPEARANCE "' v VAN ATINCR S5 L TR R oo o o, = Bemntta | MEN'S LEGS ARE ~ NOW DISCUSSED LONDON, March 14 Modere | treatment o men’s legs in dress nt legislative One of the Juuneau enthusiast | Fisheries, Game and Agriculture ¥ » p who can prove that Juneau is grow | 4 ol rou the ire of a writer in the ymmittee to visit Ploneer A prgve HhR Lo g1y 3( A uu;mlm(h'HnHun was .;.:\u rec }nu | |“Taflor and Cutter,” who fears that ; : . Home 8 L s il TR .. from the Goyernow's offlce asking [the art of self adornment has been ot New: Bills Ttrodiiead in N0 10 e T b T Van A, pro Wolf Bounty De [1(,10;16)018’](«)a>~;1...1.l a contitied cony of the ity oll e , v Ve for Dibelhias o suplle or of the Silver Fox Barbe : - 3 call so that vouchers for por diem T SRR R ot Senate - Two Affect o work for Shop. It has grown from a one ure Cairying $ ¢ services could be promptly and pre logaishens. The artlc ool Pt 1 1 performan ¢ LR BRI a T Brotaht i s i the styles of the days of old mas- (Ullll’(l('l L(lb()l, | nallties by cont t. Ho- 1 ) hree-chair :‘m.[- within S D 124 . perly approved. At the request n|‘ (0 his article was inspired by REN f y mmittee on Judi the la months. C. W. Moody Mr. Paul, it was reterred to the e s . ) o dlne ; : ‘ dy X i . an exhibifion of Flemish and Belgian (Continued trom Page One) ’ ATy eattle on the Admiral Committee on Judiciacy lart at the Royal Academy. Mon terday and alrveady is S AGeaE e | S, B. No. 12, Mr. Frar Wats . . Four mea one a deficiency| M. Sundauist informed the Hous: portrayed by Van Dyck and Ruebens mild cure herring at 700 per el [ | request. To uinte eo employed at the Silver Fox. He waslappropriation for $10,000, were in L Rk Cans. comi] e ! | particularly thrill the Tailor and Cui- unless other f il I hetween cmployer and en jorocedad nifew, WRRKREARCRIY ML (RRCHRIRRTHG [10nsa T Tia etmopn | OfToved the WHBRoR He pi(EGL Dogh 10 expert, who is not satisfied by L ot um| | and the method and manmer of | [Curtis. Mr. Van Atta now has|Two others de en had | Soa); to th Hil llul e com i Weats with the Aveed ot it 1665 snicoisiad to' 1) & refilt paying compensation for labor ”"" chair ‘“’”\-v and ‘A.\. e e rth, fun 'f’ ‘|‘>41H' n - 0 "“‘1“”‘ ""-‘ ‘\Il”“‘ vhicl, he says, has “brought com ihe after barrel hias Deen left tc Referred to Judiciary Commit will give the publi ’iI'H‘ k serviceia school house at Kotzebue, in the Sitka 1“.“‘1‘ ing i “-‘ .1.‘_“ t forts and luxuries unknown Lo our fina: e settle, “is no. part ot 0 tee I e has to it SRS Tig Second Divi lonye “for SUKA by next ety ancestors, but with them died the St o e ic 18 NG 10 M The S Fox Barber Shop was| The Hou ion today was | Final action was deferred pe e e contract per barvel is fixed request. Authorizing the Labo ceently renovated throughout and| hrief B BECRCEn it en e TECE DG GBS G HEn The breeches of the Van Dyck Employecs discharged by superin-| | Commissioner to fnvestigats and | [furnished —with mew and moderugPrinting, Choirman 1. B. Johnston, (J0I Heolivion SRl B Uglous period followed the natural iine of Bnilon N of the work decide disputes botween em cquipment i reported it | bkt raguisis | SUUIOT A AL THE SaRIOINICNEHAL SL the leg and are infini preferalla who under the contract ave made i ployer and employee about com “Junean is growing rapidiy,” suid ji(lodtoni (e ovarnors oflige for ¢ aachileT e to the plus fours and riding breeche: Hlie Hole of the efficiency of pensation for lahor Cute Mr. Van Atta, “and the Silver Fox:tain printed 15 and (hat - coney AR s = | of today,” says the Tailor and Cutfer N re given the right certatn claims for ‘. ‘“ ih pPropo. ‘(»‘ to keep gtep with pro \\ ‘ul‘- ¥ ‘I».x‘»‘l‘ ! arded for ””"Prizcd Tree FOSS" i ,\mr-‘h-. ‘ ) g the decigion of such| | lic expense, cte. Referred to | |cession ork by the (¢ 1ot | | Man hides his legs in long tubes infair or unjust and | Judiciary Committc | 2 S . | For Wolf Bounties Found in Coal Mine of cloth which cover his ankles; with th S. B. No. 14, Mr. P v BGAT IMPERIAL | The first doficiency appropriation i et | ! while woman, being ecconomical in ntra containing request To provid no || hill of the session was brought in by PITTSBURGH, March 14 -A tree| material if nothing else, has clipped { wd relating 1 repeal or amendment of a sta- | REPORTS DERELICT !Chalrman Ross, Ways and s {hranch fossil estimated to be 100.-| ; | her skirt until it is only half a gar- m guarantee and size of! tute shall work a r f ADRIFT AT SEA committee. i canvi 10.000 to make { ono,000 vears old, a prized caPeTown Y35 ment.” | ¢ packed are required to b tinguishment of any pen S ood a deficic in the appropria-|session of the Carnegie Institute of | There are other laments that “the ’ i in larger size that - gorfeiture, or Hability pres Tho haifbut schooner [mpex tion for woll bounties reporied by | Technologs her G of Cape | folden age of men's dress has lons . 1 of the contract. A Iy incurred, unles. expre Ketchikan, which arrived in Juneau ' the Treasurer. It will get its secomd T fos found in a coal Iine| Town, was b TRGe w«\.“] and as llIm!l that “A bowlc { is embodied dirceted | yovided for in the repe vesterday morming from th reading tomo at Harmarshurg, Pa. s described by | o8 e 100 Sb limitian | hat s a poor substitute for a dasn- vers who, ha Slatite | banks reports having seen M Sundquisi iniroduced 1wo | geologists as a “lepidodendron lance- 1 0 U \I'H St aiida i pluine, g means €0 to do, f SECOND READING believed to have becn « asures, H. B 3. sceks to ex-lolatum,” a plant which contributeaq | SOUHY S e~ — R ‘“';“-"“‘ wliare $. B. No. 6, reported f: derelict, about 100 miles west o ftend to 99 da L allowed for | greaily to the forming of coal de-| s designed to aunoy, ably by Judiciary Committee | Cape Spencer. Due to the heavy sca the filing of labor liens presenposits in the carboniferous cra | 'y ' ! or defraud emplovee e el 60 days e allowed. The biil]The woods prt of the tee e | SKULLY IS UN TRIP JOHNSTON’S f ter 45, Session Laws of coenl o pS PASSED to make out the name of ¢ to am-nd section 6, Chapter!came carbonized with other branch titled, “An Act to Protect’ Labor,” is “_LI Il.\ ';IH T i :‘ m\’ mi'm,mm” 12 ssion Laws of 1915 and repeai|es that became coal and the fossil Frank Skully, representative of EXCLUSIVE repealed by the bill Passed under suspended rules Nono of the local fishing hoats|Chapter 8 Session Laws of 1925 is almost as thin as paper. It a|the Stewart and Holmes Drug Com Companion Bill Introduced ' To Al o | have arrived in Juneau from the last! H. B. No. 4, also by Mr. Sund-|tree top four feet high with b pany of Seattl registered at the) CHOCOLATES Senate Bill No. 13, by Mr. Framo BILLS IN,|_I‘:71‘\ CED: trip duping the heavy storm. The Quist, proposed the amendment preading three feet. Bark ), Gastineau, hav ar ' in Juneau L RNUsEL e asqamiRnion dngaine H. B. No. 2. Committee on | men on board the Imperial said they Chapter 42, fon Laws of 1525, twizs and leaves are ¥ cleariy|vesterday, MusaSicullyssccomprnies o S B 12, and was also prepared o ot O T8 B ey | | could make out the cabin, mast, and |bY Tepealing section 1. This section | marked {er husband on his present trip, | THE CORRECT THING by the Attorney General It author rsonsEtien: 1ok §10.000 ©|a sail, the remainder the boat bei the application of Miners in the Harmar mine of {he coming to Alaska for the first time| fzes the Labor Commissioner to in-| ! @Ppropriation for $2€,55% % i Eiairal to cannery watchmen. The | Consumer Mining Company found the in 18 years IN CANDY vestigate and decide between dis-| | 1 B. No. 3. Mr _""‘("“"""“ | e Tmuehiaitolath o dsalohik tion fo section 4 would ex-|fossil in the slate roof on an antr . putes between cmpioyer and em :‘,’ “J'.’.“lf“l e oL [ E aen e Dl S dory. | tend the provisions of the law to|and the company gave it to the In SEWARBEEANIEREEDS ployee about compensation for labor ) b ol IR R B S : 4 | watchmen on any kind of properts. | stitute # \ P ot 1 Sahe aska, and repealing Chapter s, | |having lost one in the storn 4 Harry S. Baldeston, head of the prosecute certain claims for labor ] : | e < Mr. Lomen was the author of Il E - ———— al public expense, and to prescribe! | Sesslon Laws of 1525, Com- | | H. No. b which antiionizes the won 6w === | Barilof Seward;and) Migs Katherind | Al ket e R o o | MBS, BARBARA'SNELL DEAD |7 nf B WHCH githotises the con. A, Paucett of Anchorage, where she | 188 1 wo surtles ore pemmiitac to Aps H. B. No. 4, Mr. Sundquist. | | Mrs. Barbara Sneil, mother of] &) s R pahalh IR nBe it Hp. o peal to the Labor Commission r who To amend Chapter 42, Session fx! Fred Franke, who was a 1 " g2 B office of the Alaska Railroad for si is authorized to “hear and determine Laws of 1925, by repealing | jdent of Juneau for several years and - | e aral years, married recently at 3 all disputes and allow or reject de-| | section 4. Committee on Labor. | |had n triends here, dicd at|| FOR THAT COUGH CE S ey will reside at lPhc:\c £ Free Delivery ductions made from such wages for | 1L B. No. 5, Mr. Lomen. Ap- | } Kent, Wash., February 24, accord-| | el Seward. meals or subsistence advanced, or' | propriating 00 for a school | }ing to word recefved in Junean yes USE EAGLES® HALL - e Srmant —— supplies furnished, transportation or house at Kotzebue. Committee | | terday Mrs. Snell was initiated | other assistance or payments made, | on Education linto the Rebekal Lodge in Juneau SAN TOX | DOUGLAS before, during or after the wages or | [and was also affiliated with the| 1 SPEC;AL SALE ON other compensation were ecarned.” — 27| American Legion Auxiliary | R . i 5 1 - American Legion Auxiliary | PINE BALSAM i . The Commissioner is empowered > B C l > 1o issue subpoenas compelling atten- request, provides that: “The repeal| RASMUS RASMUSSON, with | etz Loliseum dance of witnesses, the production or amendment of any statute shall AGED PIONEER, DIES| i M lOl M ol books, papers and other records, not have the effect to release or — Menthol and e ( y en MARCH 10 TO 17 and to administer oaths. Right of extinguish any penalty, forfeiture or| Rasmus Rasmusson, aged pionec: i J | "ORGE BROTHERS GEORGE BR appeal to the district courts from liability incurred under such statute {of Alaska, PHONES 92 and 95 d who has resided on (T, s decision is given|unless the repealing act shall so|Pennock island nmear Ketchikan for Eucalyptus to both parties. The Commissioner| cxpressly provide, and such statute | more than 20 yi , died March 3 TRY THE is authorized to require the Attorney shall be treated as still remaining! There are no known relatives. General to represent employees in — — I:UTLEI{-:\II\URO the higher c MARCH 17TH the Commissione urts where such em Syt havine Hewss anarded o DRUG CO. et e - - : v R Byl aneble o pro B e e T TR important principle is involved af- focting a large number of men. Requires Specifications Mr. Hunt introduced S. B. No. 11, entitled a bill for “An Act to provide for the purchase of supplies by, o1 performance of work for, municipal ities by contract. It makes compul sory the award to the lowest bidder on any munici work, or supplies 1o be purchase whenever either amounts to more than 25 and to be done by contract. It requires that “cxact specifications shall bo prepared of the supplies to be pur chased or the work to be done,” and kept on file at the office of munici pal clerk for public inspection; for advertisements for bids and notifica- tion to prospective bidders that con- tracts are being sought Scnate Bjll No. 14, Mr. Frame by FIRST U A L I T Y Phone 134 We Deliver AT Substation Post Office No. 1 SENSIBLE PRICES i L e =| e T HEADQUARTERS FOR MANHATTAN SHIRT! Just Arrived Ho SO GRAVES | NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN’S SPRING HATS “THERE THEY GO” | -~ J. M. Saloum : WHERE? o TO FLANIGAN S BALL THE JUNCTION at “EAGLES’ HALL” S DOUGLAS—MARCH 17TH | 7 " 5 [IF YOU CARE TO BE “The Irishman’s Dream STYLISH “Paddy Dear” “The Irish Republic” BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN The Clothing Man I Manhattan Shirts Keep Excellent Company The Banker, the Merchant, the Professional Man, the Collegian, in fact every man who takes pride in his appearance and appreciates the value of always being well-dressed invariably invests in Manhattan Shirts. The style and the fabrics suit their discriminating taste and they seck no further. The approbation of this class of buyers is a tribute indeed to a Manhattan Shirt. See the new lines, the new ideas, the new fabric crea- tions, all ready for you here in your preferred style T TR T Featuring the selections you must wear a string of Beads, |a Festoon or a Pendant in the | new shades with Bracelet, Ear- rings or Brooch to match. We have just received the most {up to date shipment of these B PRI ixed: } ke 4 3 . 3 7 N novelties, direct from the im- Di:) not yet your dates Illl..\((]. _!mt Thursday in your vest pocket as a re }poners. ‘bat ik aulk RGN wish Sy B e LR minder to go to a dance—you will not forget in a hurry. If you met up for, and at prices to suit every| | with Maggie. Jiggs and Dinty while at the dance, be sure to foljow them; | purse. = $2 75 to $6 75 they will show you a good time. “NUF SAID.” We have a new Handbag or » " N Party Bag for your Spring outfit. i LATE GOOD GOOD PLENTY | : ’ FERRY p FLOOR CROWD of FUN Mosaic and stone-set picture frames at from one dollar to five. ! EAGLES> HALL 1 | | y SHOP Adm. $1.00 Less we forget—“ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” 9:30 P. M. | e NHGGET Goldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER e, T OO0 OO

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