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e:copt Joe, who, lives at Craig angjJebn Padiook were here from Hn:nt.-iPLANT IN' ALASKA, firaraen More New Goods Charmant Lining Percales 4 A very coad assortmént of Percales in Lrecade. Y Blae. Pur- Coral. An entirely new lining 36 inches wide, ple. Gold. Plack. Grey A YARD R in many colors, VOSC, I ery neat patterns SPECIAL 25 CENTS A YARD and $1.30 Rompers 3 T E i ‘ Smocks | Lactier Smocks in (".(A'”!”“" “m"d‘ | Children’s Rompers in Percale and cloth and Sateen. Figured and | Madrac. Checks, Plaids, Solid Col- solid colors. o= with hand embroidered trim- AND $2.50 ming. 65 CENTS TO $1.50 AN ODD LINE OF BRASSIERES at 25 cents each DRE SCARIY —65¢ to $2.50 ER Bandettes 9e $1.00 CUSHION FORNMS 1o Now we can supply vou with that H & W Bandette which has been so popular. A very good grade $1.50 f New 36-inch Scrim in Orange, Yel- " low. Blue. Eerv. and White. Very new attractive patterns. } | | of Silk in all cizes. SPECIAT--¢0 CENTS YARD —S()MET..’H;\'(J DIFFERENT New Sprivng stock of Rugs. Wall Papers, Linoleum and Linoleum Rugs—all sizes and quality. It will pay you to visit the Rug Department. We have the largest stock in Juneau. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Dejpcriment Store ClrVymonfyrnenfip~- W’v"vflf:‘*m b A H. R. SHEPARD IS g e o e : ELECTED AS HEAD PIONEERS, ALASKA © One) (Continuea rrom Pionee Home and the administra tion thereof. The resolution of Igloo No. Ancho requesting that the lature establish a Branch Pione Home in Anchorag Alaska, disg d and the Grend lgloo urge. the | slature now in session o give this their caroful consideration Membership Drive v resolution urg l sub to ives among for mombership. Thanks Are Given The Jast two resolutions tendered the thanks of the Grand Igleo to the institute thos m eligiblc iri e officers, to Igloo No. 6, T Spickett and his able it e and the people of Junoenau enerally for the splendid manney | which they have cared for anid Pioncers daring then entertained the stay throughout the Grand Igloo Con- tion i Thore of the! Grand following the memorial A vote of thanks was given to Jumes A Wickersham a brief meeting 0 vesterday servic for his address at the memc services he of emblom of i Womens' and adopted Bhepard then red the ' Igloo adjourne il March 16, 192 10 meet at Ketchikan Woman Is Honored Miss Gertrude Laughlin, of | Dou- | glas, who unanimnsly eleciod to fill ! Tang Lieh-lo, forier Finznee Minister and now Minister of the office of Grand Chaplain of the Grand Igloo. Pioneers of A the first woman ever to hold off: in the order. —_— e Education, worked to save the Pekin government from the encroachments of the Cantonese forces. Ethelda M, Bleibtrey, noted swimmer, was married to Fred Hough MacRobert, New York altorney. Roy D. Keehn, of Chicago, was appointe , major ecveral of the Thirty-third Division, Dr. Palmer H. Crair, of Mercer University, designed a radio amplifier that climinates tubes, . TENAKEL NEWS TENAKEE, Alaska, Marc! 1 SRR e - i Datned Buualor was 0ot 00 ynghie ¢ here for he[to attend the funeral of William| fgaich- 18 apd, prbaeaded. to., Tudd fyneyg), the Postmaster, | Paddock, brot™st of John Paddock. | with a crew to start fishing activiti H servicoe » pall | ——————— for the summer season. b s SpETe. JOND (OLAR | The Chilkoot from Sitkoh Bay alt i (o el o, Fred LOVE GOES TO SITKA BLL 1 TRk B0 e may Withe Cloatos Blyers and, Wiliam Goorge § Love'of Valdes, left last| fapnery. |V ddock had lived in Tenake : o aines Matt McGlade, of the Road Com B 'lm.., SR <t night on the Queen for Sitka where migsion, left for Juncai today on th~| he will adjust the fire loss for J. A. » Monaghin Margnita and later il s ol z ki Mary Maloney | Smith “whose home burned recently. Valdes. fiugorior Packing S AN | He expects to return to Juncaw next William Paddock, Tenakee mer ”~‘l“ “““‘ "?!"‘ ed ““l’)'.b‘uuday to spend a few Yhore days - ly Mond ¢ Wilh tae cannery here hefore leaving for the west- chant, passed away early Mond R & morning of heart trouble. Ti: (u-| | neral was held Thursday, March 17, Herring has been riontiful in the at 2 p. m. and burial took place hooaIniot the p; wae ral good He is survived by his wife and » (]'.u-hm have been bro ‘111: wons, James, Joe, Raymond, Thomas. . 0. Campbell and il McConnell | o B v S Martia lld'Fr.d Paddock, .and onefv e ivals on the Margnita, THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- davghtor, Mrs. H. Schulrz. They re-!thir |EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND side at Temakee at the prescnf timo.| Jue {enzie, Albert Chisel and |BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ward on the following Tuesday, Mr gloo, Alaska Pioneers, of which he is QGrapd Secretary. M Love has been attending tha Grand| | Aaron Sapivo, who ord, He Raised Himself By His Own Determination ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRi,, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927. Who Is Like F [ — e — | NITROKOTE ior Floors Dries in Half an Hour | NITROKCTE for Sapiro? ors is an unusually guick drying floor enamel, ma ctured by an entirely new pro- cess, It is cspe y made for use on interior floors of woed, ccacrete or linoleum. It produces a glossy, waterproei and wear-resisting ceating. NITROKOTE is unlike the ordinary fioor paint or ] enamel, since it dries lard cnough to be walked on in about half an hour. { Juncau-Young Hardware To. “If It's Hardware We Have It” ! 15 MILLION FEET | Of Guml Saw Logs Wanted JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS i for $1,000,000 libel, like i1 en ted lif | unhandicapped by excessive wealth \bove picture shows Few. were. tiis clly residents who! o i s Uiyttt on MODERN REASONABLE RATES | knew who Aaron Sapiro was untii / 3 o i e i Hanty Tordl S Dave HouseL, prop. Lin his $1.000.000 1ibel suii. b T s el = — —_— — But out in the country they know . \ f fel (——— Thim. And in many sections they ido! 3 v | rise from poverty is another g g 3 i 5 [ American epic s s ; FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE ; T'l'l"'“ “"”]"" ! and 1o know | Gastineau Hotel Building peddler on the i I i « » T Cal, He and his brother | AV rey i B.- {I vl{U§TY RHODES, };’:opretur £ : l"“""‘*‘ of matchies for a nickel. They of JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY sold them at three for five cent With pennies gleaned in th EQUIPPED CAFE [they helped support @ poor Mg ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS He g 3 Lol Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter his father we it e Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. {burden of support wa him % : = this brother and their moths ; 4 e &g — — == — o= e — l Long and hard they woslod : i . St ‘ em, THE ALASKA RAILROAD “nnm- ' 1 e 1 e ‘Iim'_- I (B ) tudied oV throughout the year operatss regutar passenger and freight train |aeilin y ] service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interlor, |"""I‘""’~‘""" A and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the 1‘”[“,' ought h 1t thiny winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, Nl ) ; N Iy between Seward and Falrbanks. For timetables and other In- ".\‘,;u""‘,l * prin Ford. formation nquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write 1(11):!1 was i 3 orde; W”l“ ‘7“"": I'I'K'v‘vl‘_]'“- Dept. of the Interior DR b ol come ) 0 Satbo el The: Deatibin THE ALASKA RAILROAD | . 1 %t hoon to ni, Ko magazine, at (Mt. McKinley Park Route) INelp him v the milloindollar libel st Anchorage -t P p & Alaska i But the battle 1 po a losing one s e S e e T |sent _to an orph it ‘“l‘ pays, Uge: the | | When he wi en his persisi neok d ~ x lency for an edy v at all coct CONFECTIONS impresged the. v and they sug D Candles, Ico Creams, Sherbets, Punch. {#ested that he study to be a rvabbi 9 ® Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. le was overjoyed at the idea, I Smith Factory, Phone No. 18, Candy %uivh« years he studicd at the He SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. H. Hall, Phone No. 637. Union Col within one it Cincinnati, T duation, he cidod that lite work not in the synagogue, and be velwned to THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS {San Francisco to study law, During his ccuvse ha worked in a law office and, prompted by senti ment, demandod changes in the or phanage where he had ) years. He was appointed superintendent, and to thi orphanage is suid to be a model for institutions all over the States, In 1911 he w graduated as val Use Sherwin-Williams Paint FOR BEST RESULTS It covers 360 gallon—two coats United THE GASTINEAU i OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT The Citizens’ Efficiency Ticket For Mayor THOMAS B. JUDSON ¥ For the City Council THEODORE HEYDER WARREN H. WILSON ROBERT SIMPSON The above candidates for the City Council believe that the efficiency and economy of City administration would be improved by combining the offices of Mayor and Street Commissioner (tl'le Ketchikan System) and it is their intention if elected to do this. We believe that this is true only if the right man is found and we believe that Mr. Judson will measure up to our expectations. The duties of the Mayor of Junean have grown and are still growing to such an extent that it is impossible for him to give square feet per The Thomas ZYND A MOST MODERN HOTEL IN A Reasonable Rates A View From l 8. ZYNDA, irop. SN PPt PP P PP PO PPCCCP L s sttt s et PO e) the City’s business the attention it deserves and not meglect his own business. He usually compromises by neglecting each more than he should. We think this method will prove a solution. If net it can be quickly abandoned. We solicit the support of all citizens not generally og]poud to a new idéa. Please vote the ticket straight or not at all. Omly partial support may mean a complete defeat of the new plan. Let's give it a trial. THE CITIZENS’ EFFICIENCY TICKET Hardware Co. HOTEL . | LASKA, NEWLY RENOVATED NORTHERN HOTEL Elevator Service . > " ROOMS—50 cents per might and up; $3.00 per week and up. Every Window {| Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burnfr in opéra- i tion—Hot water day and night. Roomis $12.00 per month and ep—steam heated.