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$ ~ } & inch hem and tape edges. arey and Nile, B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store {EETS Size § 1.25 each BLOOMERS Regular $2.50 | 1.25 a pair HOSE 3 for 51.00 Children’s Hose in medium weight. small rib, black only. Size 6 to 10. 5 pairs for $1.00 BRANT HERE FROM SOUTH Fisheries Vessel Arrives To—i day in Command of Capt. | Earle Hunter. | The Brant; rived in Bureau of Fisheries vesse! Captain Earle Hunter, ar-| Juncau this morning at 6 o'clock with Dennis Winn, head of the Burean of Fisheries in Ala ki, whose he are in this aid this morning dguarte nter ety 1 it had covered many | ‘ since it was last in! e coast of Mex 600 miles helow s-Mexican boundary United Stat The Brant left Seattle in October and while off the coast of Oregon at the mouth of Columbin River on the way to (u ustained a hroken propgiler s and accord- ing to Capt. Hunter, they weore de- layed in Astoria while the repairs | were being made Takes Hoover on Trip The Brant then went to San Fran ¢isco from Astoria, and then to Lo Angeles, A time later the Brant picked up Herber Hoov United States Secretary of Commerce and his party of whereupon they Mexican coast short £iX at San Diego, proceeded down the | stopping at n o [ Aluska all nee of the trip, s Brant is sometime t Brant he MIOFTOW morning, accord-| ing to Capt. Hunter, but will prob- ably return to askan water in the later part of April to help in the seal patrol e Commiscioner of Iisheries is expected to make an Kan lll\ll'b of inspection this summer and in all! probability the Brant will remain! in the waters between Seattle and! ummer. oo —— - \ ELKS’ ST. PATRICKS' | DANCE ON TONIGHT The “Wearin® of the Green” will teature in the B. P. 0. Elks at their annual Patrick’s Day dance 1 | | v Juneau Irishmen winl] and to show the people how to strut their stuff on the “Irish| asherwoman.” he green decorations ! and favors will in the an- nual success of the dance. The “Al- askans” will furnish the music to-| night. and are well practiced on| pulling off some . real live Irigh numbers, --e MAN WHO Af" ™ o7 LANDING BCFGE 1% ON WAY TO STATES | | Iy played in 1 Mrs, Tom Peters who prominent part in the land-| of Roald Amundsen and his| m fishing villages and hamlets The!party at Teller, after their success-! party returned to Long Boach inful flight over the North Pole, pass November, where the Bran |ed through Juneau this morning on her headquarters the steamer Alaska, hound for the' Scientists Take Voyage Blake The Brant covered practically Peterson, known to the same trip that was made by jat Teler ‘ourageous Tom,” led a retary of Commerce Hoover's paris ty of natives which succeeded in with a group of scientists of the|h ng down and making fast the! International Fisheries Commission, | composed of American and Mexican | scientists, who were engaged in the work of the International Commis sion. After the Brant returned to her headquarters at Long Beach, numerous short trips were made along the coast and among the islands for the State of California Fisheries Commission, until January 26 when the vessel started for Seattle. . Stormy Weather Capt. Hunter reports stormy weather on the trip to Seattle. He #ald that off the coast of Oregon thdr cacountered a 72-mile an hour gitle waich they had to buck for 22 hours without a let-up. Capt L. ul:r was pleased with the per- al Norge after the Amundsen party had maneuvered it into posi-| tioin upen its arrival at Teller May ) is president of the Lighterage Company, and Mis. Peterson are making a visit in! i Teller the States. They expect to rvl\lrn] to Nome on the first trip of the Vittoria sometime in June. — e 0DD FELLOWS ATTENTION All members are requested to bej present this evening at 8 o'clock] sharp Work in the First Degrec. 0. J. ANDERSON —ady. Noble Grand. - D Baby Dresses, Suits, Caps. Jar- man's Thrift Shop. —adv. | [HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Friday and Saturday Pullivay Sheets inoa very good muslin with a three- 1x90. Ladies™ Field-Ray Silk Bloomres in pink, peach, tan, or o | for the future on Boys™ extra heavy rawhide Hose with double heel and toe in black only—sizes 6 to 914, SAILS NORTH TODAY SATTLE, March 17, Ste Queen, making her first trip to Southeastern Alaskan ports for tha PIONEERS MEET "IN 19TH ANNUAL ~ SESSION TODAY ‘Cov. Parksi Officially Wel- . comes Delegates to Grand Igloo Sessions Here. (Continued trom Page One) Pioncers in Alasks. You who have followed the trails and rivers thronei | the wilderness never can forget the weary hours of vel or the joy I felt when you reached the end of the [journey. You should be proud of your achievements knowing that | succceded in tasks where others fail ed. 1t must be of groat satisfaction to you as you travel by {rail or through air over the | trails that you helped to blaze 1o realize that had it not been for your efforts the land still might be the | wilderness you found when you ay | rived. “Alaska was the the American flag honor and glor land of homes and thriving munities. Your task is not yet done | we need your counsel and shall pro- fit by the experience you have gaia {ed. In no other can we build foundation you yon a source last frontier undoey amd yours is the for making it a com way i have hegun. “I am sure that your meetings will | be nelpful zad that the interests of [the Ploneers will be advanced. W. | want vou to feel that we are deepl interested in your welfare and that we are ready and willing at all | times 1o aid you in your work. Wi {wish to serve you in the same un | selfish spirit that you have servei | Alaska “Again | welcome you and I sia | « v lhope that your visit will b | enjoyable and that you will carry away plcasant memories of this con | vention.” | The Grand Igloo, began its nine { teenth annual session at Odd Fellows | Hall, immediately following the pub tHe reception. The following officors were in attendance: Past Grand President, John T. Spickett; Grand Prosident. Anthony J. Dimen? lond Vice-President, lrik Fores and ' Geor J. Lov Schlos- Shepard . Charles 3 Grand Historvian, H. R nd Trustee, John Reck The organization of the loo occupied the afternoon entials committee wa | Grand President Anthony jand will report upon the Grand 1 Dimond crodential The complete prograi | Theatre lows President A, P. Kashevarofl of | neal Igloo présiding. Overture—Palace Orchestra, Invocation--Chaplain. Address on Behalf of the Territory jovernor George A. Parks. Solo, this afiernoon was as fc 1927 season, sailed at 10 o'clock this| Vocal “Awake, Alaska” morning with 120 passengers includ-| Anna Snow, ( al Snow Jenne ing the following for Juneau: V. A.| Welcome on Behalf of City of Ju- Paine, Mrs. H. Parker, Mrs. W. New-| neau—Mayor J. J. Connors man, Fred Everett and wife, George Reply—Grand President A Di- Boylan, A. Koskila and five stee:r-|mond. age. , Vocal Solo, vorthern Lights™ — Carol Beery Davis; Leslie White 9\ | Address, “What Makes a Pioncer” MABRYS CAFE ~Henry Roden. IS PURCHASED . BY JUNEAU CHEF It was announced today that Stanley Consel has purchased Mabry's Cafe from Harry Mabry. Mr. Consel is well known in Ju- nean, having been chef in the Ar- cade Cafe for the past five years. Previous to this time he.was chet in the Poodle Dog Cafe in Ket- chikan. The new restaurant will be called the Alaska I and is openerl today under the new management. Mr. Consel is keeping the same force rmployed as under Mabry's manage °nt At alterations and im- i ovements will be made in the res- rant as soon as the business is well cunder why B Confesses to Robbery : Of Armored Payroll Car PITTSBURGH, Penn., March 17. Joe Jaworski has confessed to the $104,000 bombing of the ar- mored payroll car last week and J8kimos also to two Christmas payroll rob-' beries, totaling $69,000. A guard was killed in one of the hold-ups. -, — LADIES GUILD MEETS The Ladies Guild of Holy Trinity Cathedral will meet at the home »>t Mrs. R. C. Weightman tomorrow af- ternoon at 2:3¢-0'clack. ’ Song, “Ameri Audience, ——eo— | LUNCHEON ANNOUNCED The Martha Society announces a {luncheon to be given April 2 at the display room of the Light & Power (o Advortising al columns of The | | EON TON~—2 for 25¢; || wrapped. At All Dealers ZYNDA MOST MODERN HOTEL IN A Reasenabie Rates A View From THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927. Ja- Alaska Electire | Henry the Fourth | | Cigar (For Discriminating Smolers) | ARISTOCRATS—10c, long filler, foil wrapped: 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS i " 8.ZYNDA, Prop, O i S PP > i 8 BPD Bootleggers Are to | Have Competition Now VANCOUVER, B. C., March The Daily Provinee says the ternm Liquor Contrel Board h led to open a night liquor an effort in the evening to e closing tin in comp 6 o'clock now store will probably open at at night and close at 2 o'clock in; the morning v afican“Ma'y OrJeT i i Art Qut of Churches, of so0n Osservatore Romano, ap ly speaking for the Vatican.| discu the so-called rights of| art, the newspaper says i History re instanc of ec: clesiastical action against works of art dispayed in not improbable e repeated if sibility require altered conditions of such interven-| n e e the Vatican asserts art,” organ “must ordinate themscelves No arts of the ¢ ‘should be imn always virtue. ev it as | e The official approves of censorship m being applied in Huy Europran countries, organ ures and now other - HOONAH WOMAN RETURNS Mrs. Harris Williams of Hoonah, | who was recently operated upon | Dr. Kearsley, has returned to h home ! Dy, Kearsley reports that Joha Glara, recently operated upon by her, has recover so that ho has resumed his work at the Alaska Ju- neaun mine. 1 -~ | VIOLET TERRELL RETURNS Miss Violet Terrell returned on the Admiral W m from a pleasure [and busine trip to Pacific Coast ci Miss rrell has besn ab- sent from Juneau for about two| months, | e | Old papers tor saie at The Empire. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Anch Alask February 23, Notice is hereby given that James Traill, entryman, together with h witnesses, Edwin IHenry Sherma Herbert Lee, all of Tenaken,| Alaska, has submitted final proof on' his homestead entry, Serial o for lands situated on the north sho, and whl be presented® and the regular ;\H \] IL_mm:uu. 135 “\"I ““ business of the session taken up. el J1st 8. ! No. B Reception Program New Series No. 16 a4 tac flow at the Palace | 1! the files of the U ind Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro- test is filed in the local land office At Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be paccepted and final certificate issued. . LINDLEY, GREEN tion March 14, 19 Publication Ma First Public Last i foil wrapped; KINGS— 3 for 50¢, foil HOTEL L\SKA, NEWLY RENOVATED Elevator Service Eve:, IV indow ROME, March 17— Removal works of art from churches and | other sacred pla may be orde churches and it is that such steps may [ Climax WALLPAPER CLEANER FOR CLEANING WALLPAPER, WINDOW SHADES AND MURESCO Price 25 cents per can Juncau-Young Hardware Co. “If I's Hardware We Have It” 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Saw Logs Wanted JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplics Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, prop. RHODES CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietor JUNEAU’S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regurar passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interfor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage GEE BEE has MOVED to Third and Franklin Opposite MacKinnon Apts. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Junean, Alaska. Blmer Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST INVEST IN REST—at THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” l Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office